Thanks to Andy Wallace's heavy production and several successful singles ("Refuse/Resist", "Territory", "Slave New World"), Chaos became the band's breakthrough album, earning both commercial and critical success. Their similarly-acclaimed followup Roots was yet another change in sound ( Nu Metal this time) that also placed emphasis on Brazilian percussion (supplied by Carlinhos Brown) and featured a collaboration with members of the Brazilian Xavante Indian tribe, as well as appearances by Jonathan Davis, DJ Lethal, and Mike Patton. Max Cavalera left the band shortly after the album's release in 1996, for still unclear reasons, and instead formed his own band, Soulfly. The new Sepultura lineup predictably created some division, but the band carried on with modestly acclaimed albums. ![]() Max and Igor later got back together to form a new band named Cavalera Conspiracy which has caused a bicker as to which band is the real Sepultura, further confounded by the fact that Sepultura's music is almost unanimously agreed upon by fans to have improved in recent years. Andreas Kisser - guitars, backing vocals (1987-present) lead vocals (1996-1998).Derrick Green - lead vocals (1997-present) additional rhythm guitar (1998-2005).Eloy Casagrande drums, percussion (2011-present).Igor Cavalera drums, percussion (1984≢006).Max Cavalera lead vocals, rhythm guitar, berimbau (1985≡997) lead guitar, backing vocals (1984≡986). ![]()
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