DirtyBlack - Refuse Resist (Sepultura Cover)
http://www.myspace.com/dirtyblackthrashhttp://www.myspace.com/buraklacinel"Refuse/Resist" is the opening track, and single of the Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura's 1992 album Chaos A.D. The lyrics were written by vocalist and rhythm guitarist Max Cavalera; and are about refusing/resisting authority.The intro to the song is the heartbeat of Max's unborn son Zion. This song is also notable for having a 20 second growl at the end.This song was featured on 1 of Manga Entertainment's 90's VHS trailers containing a range of anime eg. Akira, Devilman, Genocyber, Mad Bull 34, Vampire Hunter D, Urotsukidoji, Guyver and 3x3 Eyes.Origin Phoenix, Arizona, United States Genre(s) Thrash metal, Groove metal, Nu Metal Years active 1997-present Label(s) Roadrunner Associatedacts Sepultura, Machine Head, Nailbomb, Snot, Stone Sour, Primer 55, Cavalera Conspiracy, ill Niño Website www.soulflyweb.com Members Max CavaleraMarc RizzoBobby BurnsJoe Nunez Former members Jackson BandeiraMikey DolingDavid EllefsonLogan MaderRoy MayorgaMarcello D. Rapp Soulfly are an American heavy metal band from Phoenix, Arizona formed in 1997. Led by founder, frontman, songwritter and only constant member Max Cavalera, the band has released five studio albums, one tour EP, and one DVD video.Soulfly incorporates thrash metal, groove metal, and nu metal with Brazilian tribal music, and world music. The band has had all five of their studio albums debut on the United States Billboard 200, with a peak position at number 32 with their second album Primitive, and the band's debut album, Soulfly, has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America.Brazilian thrash metal singer Max Cavalera formed Soulfly after he left the band Sepultura in 1996. He recruited a lineup of Roy Mayorga on drums (formerly of Thorn), Jackson Bandeira on guitar (formerly of Chico Science & Nação Zumbi) and former Sepultura roadie Marcello D. Rapp (Marcello Diaz formerly of The Mist) on bass with Cavalera on guitar and vocals.On the band's website, Max Cavalera said that he founded the band "with the idea of combined sounds and spiritual beliefs." As well as leaving one of the world's most popular thrash metal bands, he had to deal with the unsolved murder of his stepson and best friend Dana Wells. The first self-titled album, Soulfly was released in the spring of 1998 and reached number 79 on the Billboard 200.Besides fronting Soulfly, Cavalera has branched out into other areas usually not associated with heavy metal musicians. He became a much-sought-after speaker at music conventions, as evidenced by his appearances at CMJ's New Music Marathon in New York and Holland's Crossing Boarder Festival, both in late 1997, and signed on to sing a TV commercial for Sprite in his native land of Brazil.Soulfly played on the 1998 Ozzfest mainstage alongside Ozzy Osbourne, Megadeth, Tool, Limp Bizkit, Sevendust, and Coal Chamber.Max Cavalera also guested on the Deftones breakthrough album Around the Fur in 1997 on a song called "Headup" about Wells' death (he got the name for the band from the lyrics of this song as there is a part that goes "Soulfly, Fly high, So fly, Fly free"). Chino of the Deftones appeared on Soulfly's first two albums contributing to the tracks "First Commandment" and "Pain". The influence of nu metal appeared on 2000's Primitive, however, it was the most successful album by the band in the US reaching number 32 on the Billboard 200 and number 11 on the US independent charts. Joe Nunez replaced Roy Mayorga on drums for Primitive. Max Cavalera produced the third album 3, released in 2002, which reached number 46 on the Billboard 200 in that year. Mayorga was back behind the drumkit for 3.chaos a.d.Tanks on the streetsConfronting policeBleeding the plebsRaging crowdBurning carsBloodshed starsWholl be alive? !Chaos a.d.Army in siegeTotal alarmIm sick of thisInside the stateWar is createdNo mans landWhats this shit? !Refuse/resistRefuseChaos a.d.Disorder unleashedStarting to burnStarting to lynchSilence means deathStand on your feetInner fearYour worst enemyRefuse/resistRefuse/resist