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  1. Brazil. Location: Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais (early); São Paulo, São Paulo (later) Status: Active. Formed in: 1984. Genre: Death/Thrash Metal (early); Nu-Metal, Groove/Thrash Metal (later) Themes: Satanism, Death, Anti-fascism (early); Politics, Society, Literature (later) Current label: Nuclear Blast. Years active: 1984-present.

  2. É difícil elaborar uma lista de melhores discos de metal gravados por bandas brasileiras e ela não ser dominada por dois grupos: o Sepultura e o universo do Angra, onde se incluem Shaman e também...

  3. 5 de set. de 2016 · Particularly great at producing top-notch extreme and underground bands, this South American nation are as passionate about metal as any country on earth, and here are ten of the finest bands to emerge from their sun-battered streets over the last few decades.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Select your top ten metal albums of the year; they have to be metal, they have to be new, original material, they have to be on MA, and they have to have been released in 2022. Put your list in order, with #1 being the album you liked the most.

  5. www.discogs.com › artist › 34058-SepulturaSepultura - Discogs

    Sepultura is one of Brazil's most famous cultural exports and has become one of the most famous thrash/death metal bands in the world. The group's first stable recording line-up was established in 1985 and included Max on guitar/vocals, Igor on drums, Jairo T. on lead guitar and Paulo Jr. on bass.

  6. Brazil. Location: São Paulo, São Paulo. Status: Active. Formed in: 1991. Genre: Progressive Power Metal. Themes: Religion, Personal thoughts, Conceits, War, Life, Spirituality. Current label: Reigning Phoenix Music. Years active: 1991-2007, 2009-present. Contact: shows@toplinkmusic.com.

  7. For 40 years now, the Brazilian icons are not only a band revered worldwide; they have been, are and forever will be at the very forefront of Thrash Metal, trailblazing since the day they released their legendary debut album “Morbid Visions” in 1986.