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Sepultura: Under Siege (Live In Barcelona) (1991)

May. 12,1991
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Brazilian speed-thrash-death metal band Sepultura are legendary for the extreme degree to which they delve into the depths of their genre. Always striving to be louder, faster, and deadlier (metaphorically, of course), Sepultura have inspired a countless number of modern metal bands as well as legions of obsessive fans. Under Siege was filmed live at Zeleste in Barcelona, Spain. For nearly an hour, Sepultura thrash through ten of their songs.

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Phonearl
1991/05/12

Good start, but then it gets ruined

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Sameer Callahan
1991/05/13

It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.

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Marva-nova
1991/05/14

Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.

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Kinley
1991/05/15

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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evels83
1991/05/16

This concert shows everything that Sepultura had in them. The crowd breaks down the whole place while Igor plays his killer drums, even Max his riff's are very tight. Every person gets crazy during this concert, it's how it should be! The energy between the band and the crowd is huge. The sound is really good for such an old video. They play all the best songs they've made on that point, much faster than on their CD'S, it's total madness. Meanwhile you get a view behind the band, every member tells personal- and band info. You get a good impression of the members of the band, an how their magic works. When you're into thrash metal, you can't miss this one!

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D-Skott
1991/05/17

Probably one of Sepultura's best live appearances. Recorded '91 when they, in my opinion, where at the top.The set-list is great but it doesn't include any surprises. Mostly very common live songs. The superb sound truly shows the audience what Sepultura really can do. They are young, hungry and very tight (even Max's guitar).As Max (or Igor, don't remember) says on the DVD, the crowd is a big part of the show, and you can tell when you see this gig.They bring speed and heaviness in an aggressive way, just the way thrash metal should be. So if you're a metal-fan, take a look, it's sooooo worth it...

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