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Chaos A.D.

Chaos A.D.
Sepultura - Chaos A.D. 1993.jpg
Studio album by Sepultura
Released October 19, 1993
Recorded 1992–1993
Studio Rockfield Studios and Chepstow Castle, Wales
Genre
Length 47:04
Label Roadrunner/Epic
Producer Andy Wallace
Sepultura chronology
Arise
(1991)
Chaos A.D.
(1993)
Roots
(1996)
Singles from Chaos A.D.
  1. "Refuse/Resist"
    Released: 1993
  2. "Territory"
    Released: October 5, 1993
  3. "Slave New World"
    Released: 1994
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Entertainment Weekly B+
NME (6/10)
Q 3/5 stars
Rolling Stone 4/5 stars

Chaos A.D. is the fifth studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released on October 19, 1993, by Roadrunner Records. Although the album is considered thrash metal, it saw a stylistic departure from the band's earlier style, by incorporating a new groove metal sound.

The band considered a number of producers, including avant-garde jazz composer John Zorn and Al Jourgensen of industrial metal pioneers Ministry. They ultimately chose Andy Wallace, who had previously mixed Arise. Sepultura wanted isolation, and for that Andy Wallace suggested Rockfield Studios, located in South Wales.

"Kaiowas" was recorded live among the ruins of the medieval castle of Chepstow. It was an entirely acoustic track, with Andreas Kisser and Max Cavalera on the guitars and brother-drummer Igor Cavalera and bassist Paulo Jr. handling the percussion duties. When they recorded "Kaiowas", the quartet never even considered playing the track live, because they thought it would be too difficult to recreate the drumming on stage. They changed their minds after seeing a video of the American band Neurosis: "We saw in that live video that the Neurosis guys put down their guitars and everybody started to play the drums on stage", lead guitarist Andreas remembers. "We decided to try the same thing. We rehearsed it once and it was wonderful. We haven't stopped playing the song live since."

During Chaos A.D. recording sessions, Sepultura recorded a number of covers: "The Hunt", from New Model Army, "Polícia", from Titãs, "Inhuman Nature", from the American hardcore punk band Final Conflict, and "Crucificados pelo Sistema", from Brazilian Ratos de Porão. Igor was a New Model Army fan and he convinced the other band members to include "The Hunt" on the record. Paulo joked that the money of the LP would go straight to new dentures for Justin Sullivan, the toothless singer of New Model Army. The latter 3 covers would be included as B-sides and also on the compilation Blood-Rooted. "Polícia" is also included as a bonus track on the Brazilian edition of the album.


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