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Sarcófago

Sarcófago was a Brazilian extreme metal band formed in 1985. They were fronted by Sepultura's original singer, Wagner Lamounier, and Geraldo Minelli.

Sarcófago
Background information
OriginBelo Horizonte, Brazil
Genres
Years active
  • 1985–2000
Labels
Members
Past members
  • Zéder "Butcher"
  • Fabio "Jhasko"
  • Armando "Leprous" Sampaio
  • Eduardo "D.D. Crazy"
  • Manoel "Joker"
  • Lucio Olliver
  • Vanir Jr.
  • Juninho "Pussy Fucker"
  • Roberto "UFO"

The front cover of the band's debut album, I.N.R.I., is regarded as a great influence on black metal's corpse paint style make-up.[1] That record is also considered one of the "first wave" albums that helped shape the genre.

The band broke up in 2000, after releasing the Crust EP. Former members, minus Wagner, played throughout Brazil in 2006 under the moniker Tributo ao Sarcófago (Tribute to Sarcófago). In 2009, rumors surfaced that the original I.N.R.I. line-up were reuniting for a small, high-profile tour, but proved to be false.[2] A reissue of their back catalogue is in the works, a joint effort between Cogumelo Records and American label Greyhaze.[3]

History edit

Early days (1985–1988) edit

Sarcófago (Portuguese for 'sarcophagus'[4]) was formed in 1985 in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.[4] Equally indebted to Finnish hardcore punk and early extreme metal groups such as Bathory, Celtic Frost, and Slayer,[5] Sarcófago's goal was to create the most aggressive music ever.[6] Wagner Lamounier, who parted acrimoniously from Sepultura in March of 1985,[7] was invited to join the band.[8] Although Sepultura never recorded anything with Lamounier, he contributed the lyrics to the song "Antichrist" on their Bestial Devastation EP.[9] Sarcófago's vinyl debut was on the Cogumelo Produções split album Warfare Noise I, originally released in 1986. Sarcófago contributed the three tracks "Recrucify", "The Black Vomit" and "Satanas". Their music and lyrics were considered shocking at the time, something which brought them a considerable amount of attention.[10] The band's line-up at that point consisted of "Butcher" (guitars), "Antichrist" (Lamounier; vocals), "Incubus" (Geraldo Minelli; bass) and "Leprous" (Armando Sampaio; drums).[11]

With new drummer "D.D. Crazy"[12] —hailed as a pioneer in the metal world for his extensive use of blast beats on this album[13]— Sarcófago released I.N.R.I in July 1987.[4] The band's attire on the album's cover —corpsepaint, leather jackets, and bullet belts— is considered the first definite statement of black metal's visual presentation and style.[14] The music has been equally influential, a milestone in the development of the genre.[15] Despite the record's now-legendary status, Lamounier was unsatisfied with the end results, voicing complaints over the quality of the recording sessions and the band being plagued by inner strife.[5] After the release of I.N.R.I., Sarcófago briefly disbanded. Lamounier moved to Uberlândia to study economics at the Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU), while Butcher and his brother D.D. Crazy left the group.[6] The latter would play drums on Sextrash's debut, 1990's Sexual Carnage.[8]

Rotting (1989–1990) edit

When Rotting first came out it stirred a huge amount of controversy due to its cover art — a traditional grim reaper figure licking what appears to be Jesus Christ's face.[16] It was based upon a medieval painting. The cover artist himself, Kelson Frost, refused to paint a crown of thorns over the man's head, which would readily identify him as the Christian messiah.[17]

Rotting musically differs from the raw, hyper-speed black metal of I.N.R.I. Session drummer "Joker" brought a different set of influences to the band (such as crossover thrash); Wagner also quickly learned to play guitar, and contributed many of the album's guitar riffs.[17] Rotting also marked their first change of aliases: the group's core duo renamed themselves "Wagner Antichrist" and "Gerald Incubus". Their visual department went through changes as well — they dropped the arm and leg spikes because they made playing live difficult.[18]

Rotting was Sarcófago's first release to have international distribution, handled in Europe by British label Music for Nations,[18] and by Maze/Kraze in America.[19] Maze Records released a censored version of Rotting, blacking out the original cover and adding a sticker which read "Featuring the Original Lead Singer of Sepultura" without consulting the band. Infuriated by the label's actions, Sarcófago sued them.[6]

The Laws of Scourge (1991–1993) edit

Next came The Laws of Scourge (1991), considered a "revolution" in the band's career.[10] A combination of better musicianship,[20] improved production values,[10] and more sophisticated songwriting[20] landed them into death metal territory.[8] Sarcófago's new direction in music was partly influenced by new members Fábio "Jhasko" (guitar) and Lúcio Olliver (drums),[21] and inspired by a newer crop of extreme metal bands such as Godflesh, Paradise Lost, Bolt Thrower, Deicide, and Morbid Angel.[22]

The Laws of Scourge became Sarcófago's best selling record, and responsible for their most extensive touring schedule to this date.[21] Their tour trek also included their first international dates: they visited South American countries such as Peru and Chile, and in Europe they played shows in Portugal and Spain.[6] In Brazil, their most important gig was to open for Texas crossover thrash pioneers the Dirty Rotten Imbeciles in São Paulo.[17]

Hate (1994–1996) edit

Musically speaking, Hate is notable for its stripped-down, straightforward approach and the use of a drum machine,[21] the latter sparking some controversy.[23] Lamounier claimed to have no qualms about using this device, on the basis that most death metal drummers use trigger pads for recording purposes, which in the end produces the same homogenized sound as that of a drum machine.[21]

The band cut their hair short, in protest of the masculine long hair style becoming popular due to the massive success of grunge in the early 1990s.[6] Men sporting long hair has traditionally been associated with counterculture groups,[24] and it is especially present in the metalhead subculture.[25] Wagner declared:

Every douchebag around is wearing long hair, Nirvana and Pearl Jam T-shirts, etc. We have nothing against these bands, but we have against jumping the bandwagon. It's not right when it becomes a trend, because massification dumbs people down.[26]

In late 1995, Sarcófago released the Decade of Decay compilation which, amongst other things, featured demo versions of their early songs and rare backstage photographs. The band described the CD as a "gift" to their fans.[27]

The Worst (1996–2000) edit

Sarcófago's fourth and final album, The Worst (1996), sees the band slowing down in relation to the speed-oriented Hate, and having a better grasp of drum programming. Minelli and Lamounier saw this record as a "summation" of their career.[23]

With the turn of the millennium came the Crust EP, Sarcófago's swansong release. It was meant to be a preview of an upcoming album, but the band's core duo parted ways before commencing its recording.[8]

Sarcófago Tribute tour (2006–2009) edit

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Warfare Noise split album, Cogumelo Records and Gerald Incubus organized a comeback show with Sarcófago in Belo Horizonte.[17] Along with Minelli, the line-up for that event was Fábio Jhasko on guitars, Manu Joker and old-time friend Juarez "Tibanha" on vocals.[28] That performance was recorded and there are plans to release it in DVD format. Lamounier opted not to join this "Sarcófago Tribute" band for the lack in desire to play professionally.[17] However, Wagner still pursues his musical interests — he plays in the crust punk band Commando Kaos.[13]

In October 2007,[28] Sarcófago flew to Santiago, Chile to play in the Black Shadows Festival,[13] alongside death metal pioneers Possessed.[28]

In March 2009, Wagner supposedly announced that Sarcófago would reunite, and their tour itinerary would include appearances at the Wacken Open Air and Hole in the Sky festivals, as well as dates in London, New York, Los Angeles and Tokyo. He stated it would be the original I.N.R.I. line-up, but that this would be the only tour they would be doing and there would be no new material.[29] A couple of days later, Lamounier himself wrote to the music press exposing this news report as a hoax.[2]

Lyrical approach edit

Inspired by Venom and Hellhammer, Sarcófago's early lyrics were openly Satanic.[22] These lyrics frequently employed curse words and crude, obscene scenarios, such as in the case of "Desecration of (the) Virgin", a blasphemous take on Mother Mary's virgin birth.[30]

Whilst still polemical, by 1989's Rotting the band's stance on Christianity was more agnostic than Satanic. The original vinyl release came with a lengthy manifesto written by Lamounier, in which he criticized the alienating effect that Catholicism had on Brazilian society.[5] The band also questioned the divine nature of Christ, declaring he was just a regular man who died for his ideas.[6] On a less serious note the album featured "Sex, Drinks and Metal", a hedonistic ode to the headbanger lifestyle.[31]

Their next album, The Laws of Scourge, continued their new-found focus on more "reality-based" themes,[22] with lyrics generally covering such death-related topics as suicide and homicide.[6] The band had trouble again with American censors, with the lyrics of the re-recorded version of "The Black Vomit" being forcibly omitted from the CD booklet as well as the entire "Prelude to Suicide" track.[6]

Legacy edit

Influence edit

The band left a widespread influence on black metal circles worldwide, particularly among the Scandinavian portion of the so-called "second wave" of the genre. "It is sobering", claimed Terrorizer magazine, "to think of what wouldn't have happened had 'I.N.R.I.' not been released".[15]

Fenriz, drummer of Darkthrone, included a Sarcófago track ("Satanic Lust") in his The Best of Old-School Black Metal compilation, released by Peaceville Records.[32] Of Sarcófago's I.N.R.I., he said it was an "album" that "you buy or die".[33] Euronymous, the deceased guitarist of Mayhem and erstwhile leader of the so-called "Inner Circle", traded correspondence with Lamounier in the early days of Norway's scene.[27] In the Lords of Chaos book, Metalion (Slayer fanzine, ex-Head Not Found) stated that Euronymous was "obsessed with them because wore lots of spikes and corpsepaint. He said he wanted every band to be like this […]."[34] Satyricon covered Sarcófago's "I.N.R.I." on their Intermezzo II EP,[35] also featured on the Tribute to Sarcófago album, released by Cogumelo Records in 2001.[36] Key Gorgoroth members Infernus and King were also influenced by Sarcófago.[37]

Notable black metal groups from neighbouring Finland were also affected by Sarcófago's early output. Beherit founder Nuclear Holocausto said Sarcófago was one of "the greatest influences" for the band;[38] Mika Luttinen from Impaled Nazarene said that "nothing tops Slayer's Reign in Blood or Sarcofago's I.N.R.I., you know".[39] Their version of "The Black Vomit" was included in Tribute to Sarcófago.[40]

Lamounier, however, has been critical of several of the bands influenced by Sarcófago, especially bands from the Norwegian black metal scene, wondering how one of the wealthiest countries in the world could have produced such a scene. Although he liked Immortal, Wagner dubbed Euronymous a "nutcase" and considered Burzum "shit".[27] He also criticized black metal's purposely lo-fi recording aesthetic;[41] Lamounier said that Burzum's guitar timbre "sounded like it was recorded through a transistor radio".[27]

They are also considered highly influential on the development of war metal.[42]

Rivalry with Sepultura edit

An oft-cited aspect of Sarcófago's history is their long-lasting feud with Sepultura.[8][4][43][13][7][17][44] Although former Sepultura drummer Igor Cavalera eventually dismissed the entire affair as "child's play",[45] the music press fuelled their bitter rivalry for many years. Their conflict partially contributed to Sarcofágo's fame as the perennial "black sheep" of Brazilian heavy metal.[44]

Tensions started after Lamounier parted ways with Sepultura, which led to a temporarily awkward situation. In Minelli's assessment, "everybody had forgotten it" until two years later, when D.D. Crazy smashed a bottle over Andreas Kisser's head,[44] who had been recently recruited as Sepultura's new lead guitarist.[46] Kisser was being "too much of a douchebag".[44] Sílvio "Bibica" Gomes, Sepultura roadie and co-author of the band's Toda a História biography, was one of the prime instigators of that fight.[13]

During an interview from The Worst era, Lamounier was asked to comment on Sepultura's well-publicized break-up,[44] when Max Cavalera left the band in January 1997.[47] Lamounier declared he was not surprised that things turned out the way they did as, in his words, "with what I knew of them, I think it's quite normal that one brother should betray another in that family, they don't measure the consequences to get what they want. So, a brother backstabbing the other, deceiving their mother, cheating a friend... For money, I'll bet they're capable of anything."[48]

Annoyed by Lamounier meddling in "private family business", Max Cavalera's answer came through "Bumbklaatt", a song on Soulfly's debut album.[49]

Grow tha fuck up you waste / Can't you see what it takes / To be a real man / Talking shit all your life / No integrity or pride / Fucking mind full of lies / You fake / You waste / You bumbklaatt...[50]

Max explained that, in Jamaican patois, "Bumbklatt" means "blood clot" and it is also "a big insult... It means motherfucker or a piece of shit in Jamaica".[51]

The animosity between the two groups eventually reached another major Brazilian band, crossover thrash act Ratos de Porão. The band got involved in the affair after a 1987 Belo Horizonte gig, when a portion of the audience kept jeering at the band.[22] One version of that story states that Lamounier and Ratos de Porão singer João Gordo were antagonizing each other during the show.[17] Another one tells that when Gordo asked Sepultura frontman Max Cavalera who was "gobbing" at his band, Max accused Sarcófago.[22]

Tensions flared up once again five years later when Sarcófago, instead of Ratos de Porão, were picked up to be the opening band of Dirty Rotten Imbeciles' first Brazilian shows.[44] Ratos de Porão and friends from São Paulo thrash metal group Korzus invaded Sarcófago's backstage area; João Gordo then proceeded to sucker-punch Lamounier while he was lying drunk on the floor,[52] and Gordo's friends attacked the rest with motorcycle chains.[44] A massive brawl ensued, with a member of Dirty Rotten Imbeciles' road crew getting his arm broken.

Discography edit

Members edit

Last known line-up
Session
  • Manoel Henriques "Manu Joker" – drums, backing vocals (1989–1991)
  • Vanir Jr. – keyboards (1991–1993)
  • Eugênio "Dead Zone" – drum programming, keyboards (1994–2000)
Former
  • Armando "Leprous" Sampaio – drums (1985–1986)
  • Juninho "Pussy Fucker" – bass guitar (1985–1986)
  • Zéder "Butcher" – guitar (1985–1987)
  • Eduardo "D.D. Crazy" – drums (1986–1987)
  • Fábio Jhasko "Jhasko" – guitar (1991–1993)
  • Lucio Olliver – drums (1991–1993)

Timeline edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Sarcófago at MySpace
  • Sarcófago at Lost Souls Domain

sarcófago, confused, with, sarcophagus, brazilian, extreme, metal, band, formed, 1985, they, were, fronted, sepultura, original, singer, wagner, lamounier, geraldo, minelli, background, informationoriginbelo, horizonte, brazilgenresblack, metal, death, metal, . Not to be confused with Sarcophagus Sarcofago was a Brazilian extreme metal band formed in 1985 They were fronted by Sepultura s original singer Wagner Lamounier and Geraldo Minelli SarcofagoBackground informationOriginBelo Horizonte BrazilGenresBlack metal death metal thrash metalYears active1985 2000LabelsCogumelo Music for Nations Pavement RelapseMembersWagner Antichrist Lamounier Gerald Incubus Minelli Eugenio Dead Zone Past membersZeder Butcher Fabio Jhasko Armando Leprous Sampaio Eduardo D D Crazy Manoel Joker Lucio Olliver Vanir Jr Juninho Pussy Fucker Roberto UFO The front cover of the band s debut album I N R I is regarded as a great influence on black metal s corpse paint style make up 1 That record is also considered one of the first wave albums that helped shape the genre The band broke up in 2000 after releasing the Crust EP Former members minus Wagner played throughout Brazil in 2006 under the moniker Tributo ao Sarcofago Tribute to Sarcofago In 2009 rumors surfaced that the original I N R I line up were reuniting for a small high profile tour but proved to be false 2 A reissue of their back catalogue is in the works a joint effort between Cogumelo Records and American label Greyhaze 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early days 1985 1988 1 2 Rotting 1989 1990 1 3 The Laws of Scourge 1991 1993 1 4 Hate 1994 1996 1 5 The Worst 1996 2000 1 6 Sarcofago Tribute tour 2006 2009 2 Lyrical approach 3 Legacy 3 1 Influence 3 2 Rivalry with Sepultura 4 Discography 5 Members 5 1 Timeline 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksHistory editEarly days 1985 1988 edit Sarcofago Portuguese for sarcophagus 4 was formed in 1985 in Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais Brazil 4 Equally indebted to Finnish hardcore punk and early extreme metal groups such as Bathory Celtic Frost and Slayer 5 Sarcofago s goal was to create the most aggressive music ever 6 Wagner Lamounier who parted acrimoniously from Sepultura in March of 1985 7 was invited to join the band 8 Although Sepultura never recorded anything with Lamounier he contributed the lyrics to the song Antichrist on their Bestial Devastation EP 9 Sarcofago s vinyl debut was on the Cogumelo Producoes split album Warfare Noise I originally released in 1986 Sarcofago contributed the three tracks Recrucify The Black Vomit and Satanas Their music and lyrics were considered shocking at the time something which brought them a considerable amount of attention 10 The band s line up at that point consisted of Butcher guitars Antichrist Lamounier vocals Incubus Geraldo Minelli bass and Leprous Armando Sampaio drums 11 With new drummer D D Crazy 12 hailed as a pioneer in the metal world for his extensive use of blast beats on this album 13 Sarcofago released I N R I in July 1987 4 The band s attire on the album s cover corpsepaint leather jackets and bullet belts is considered the first definite statement of black metal s visual presentation and style 14 The music has been equally influential a milestone in the development of the genre 15 Despite the record s now legendary status Lamounier was unsatisfied with the end results voicing complaints over the quality of the recording sessions and the band being plagued by inner strife 5 After the release of I N R I Sarcofago briefly disbanded Lamounier moved to Uberlandia to study economics at the Federal University of Uberlandia UFU while Butcher and his brother D D Crazy left the group 6 The latter would play drums on Sextrash s debut 1990 s Sexual Carnage 8 Rotting 1989 1990 edit When Rotting first came out it stirred a huge amount of controversy due to its cover art a traditional grim reaper figure licking what appears to be Jesus Christ s face 16 It was based upon a medieval painting The cover artist himself Kelson Frost refused to paint a crown of thorns over the man s head which would readily identify him as the Christian messiah 17 Rotting musically differs from the raw hyper speed black metal of I N R I Session drummer Joker brought a different set of influences to the band such as crossover thrash Wagner also quickly learned to play guitar and contributed many of the album s guitar riffs 17 Rotting also marked their first change of aliases the group s core duo renamed themselves Wagner Antichrist and Gerald Incubus Their visual department went through changes as well they dropped the arm and leg spikes because they made playing live difficult 18 Rotting was Sarcofago s first release to have international distribution handled in Europe by British label Music for Nations 18 and by Maze Kraze in America 19 Maze Records released a censored version of Rotting blacking out the original cover and adding a sticker which read Featuring the Original Lead Singer of Sepultura without consulting the band Infuriated by the label s actions Sarcofago sued them 6 The Laws of Scourge 1991 1993 edit Next came The Laws of Scourge 1991 considered a revolution in the band s career 10 A combination of better musicianship 20 improved production values 10 and more sophisticated songwriting 20 landed them into death metal territory 8 Sarcofago s new direction in music was partly influenced by new members Fabio Jhasko guitar and Lucio Olliver drums 21 and inspired by a newer crop of extreme metal bands such as Godflesh Paradise Lost Bolt Thrower Deicide and Morbid Angel 22 The Laws of Scourge became Sarcofago s best selling record and responsible for their most extensive touring schedule to this date 21 Their tour trek also included their first international dates they visited South American countries such as Peru and Chile and in Europe they played shows in Portugal and Spain 6 In Brazil their most important gig was to open for Texas crossover thrash pioneers the Dirty Rotten Imbeciles in Sao Paulo 17 Hate 1994 1996 edit Musically speaking Hate is notable for its stripped down straightforward approach and the use of a drum machine 21 the latter sparking some controversy 23 Lamounier claimed to have no qualms about using this device on the basis that most death metal drummers use trigger pads for recording purposes which in the end produces the same homogenized sound as that of a drum machine 21 The band cut their hair short in protest of the masculine long hair style becoming popular due to the massive success of grunge in the early 1990s 6 Men sporting long hair has traditionally been associated with counterculture groups 24 and it is especially present in the metalhead subculture 25 Wagner declared Every douchebag around is wearing long hair Nirvana and Pearl Jam T shirts etc We have nothing against these bands but we have against jumping the bandwagon It s not right when it becomes a trend because massification dumbs people down 26 In late 1995 Sarcofago released the Decade of Decay compilation which amongst other things featured demo versions of their early songs and rare backstage photographs The band described the CD as a gift to their fans 27 The Worst 1996 2000 edit Sarcofago s fourth and final album The Worst 1996 sees the band slowing down in relation to the speed oriented Hate and having a better grasp of drum programming Minelli and Lamounier saw this record as a summation of their career 23 With the turn of the millennium came the Crust EP Sarcofago s swansong release It was meant to be a preview of an upcoming album but the band s core duo parted ways before commencing its recording 8 Sarcofago Tribute tour 2006 2009 edit In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Warfare Noise split album Cogumelo Records and Gerald Incubus organized a comeback show with Sarcofago in Belo Horizonte 17 Along with Minelli the line up for that event was Fabio Jhasko on guitars Manu Joker and old time friend Juarez Tibanha on vocals 28 That performance was recorded and there are plans to release it in DVD format Lamounier opted not to join this Sarcofago Tribute band for the lack in desire to play professionally 17 However Wagner still pursues his musical interests he plays in the crust punk band Commando Kaos 13 In October 2007 28 Sarcofago flew to Santiago Chile to play in the Black Shadows Festival 13 alongside death metal pioneers Possessed 28 In March 2009 Wagner supposedly announced that Sarcofago would reunite and their tour itinerary would include appearances at the Wacken Open Air and Hole in the Sky festivals as well as dates in London New York Los Angeles and Tokyo He stated it would be the original I N R I line up but that this would be the only tour they would be doing and there would be no new material 29 A couple of days later Lamounier himself wrote to the music press exposing this news report as a hoax 2 Lyrical approach editInspired by Venom and Hellhammer Sarcofago s early lyrics were openly Satanic 22 These lyrics frequently employed curse words and crude obscene scenarios such as in the case of Desecration of the Virgin a blasphemous take on Mother Mary s virgin birth 30 Whilst still polemical by 1989 s Rotting the band s stance on Christianity was more agnostic than Satanic The original vinyl release came with a lengthy manifesto written by Lamounier in which he criticized the alienating effect that Catholicism had on Brazilian society 5 The band also questioned the divine nature of Christ declaring he was just a regular man who died for his ideas 6 On a less serious note the album featured Sex Drinks and Metal a hedonistic ode to the headbanger lifestyle 31 Their next album The Laws of Scourge continued their new found focus on more reality based themes 22 with lyrics generally covering such death related topics as suicide and homicide 6 The band had trouble again with American censors with the lyrics of the re recorded version of The Black Vomit being forcibly omitted from the CD booklet as well as the entire Prelude to Suicide track 6 Legacy editInfluence edit The band left a widespread influence on black metal circles worldwide particularly among the Scandinavian portion of the so called second wave of the genre It is sobering claimed Terrorizer magazine to think of what wouldn t have happened had I N R I not been released 15 Fenriz drummer of Darkthrone included a Sarcofago track Satanic Lust in his The Best of Old School Black Metal compilation released by Peaceville Records 32 Of Sarcofago s I N R I he said it was an album that you buy or die 33 Euronymous the deceased guitarist of Mayhem and erstwhile leader of the so called Inner Circle traded correspondence with Lamounier in the early days of Norway s scene 27 In the Lords of Chaos book Metalion Slayer fanzine ex Head Not Found stated that Euronymous was obsessed with them because wore lots of spikes and corpsepaint He said he wanted every band to be like this 34 Satyricon covered Sarcofago s I N R I on their Intermezzo II EP 35 also featured on the Tribute to Sarcofago album released by Cogumelo Records in 2001 36 Key Gorgoroth members Infernus and King were also influenced by Sarcofago 37 Notable black metal groups from neighbouring Finland were also affected by Sarcofago s early output Beherit founder Nuclear Holocausto said Sarcofago was one of the greatest influences for the band 38 Mika Luttinen from Impaled Nazarene said that nothing tops Slayer s Reign in Blood or Sarcofago s I N R I you know 39 Their version of The Black Vomit was included in Tribute to Sarcofago 40 Lamounier however has been critical of several of the bands influenced by Sarcofago especially bands from the Norwegian black metal scene wondering how one of the wealthiest countries in the world could have produced such a scene Although he liked Immortal Wagner dubbed Euronymous a nutcase and considered Burzum shit 27 He also criticized black metal s purposely lo fi recording aesthetic 41 Lamounier said that Burzum s guitar timbre sounded like it was recorded through a transistor radio 27 They are also considered highly influential on the development of war metal 42 Rivalry with Sepultura edit An oft cited aspect of Sarcofago s history is their long lasting feud with Sepultura 8 4 43 13 7 17 44 Although former Sepultura drummer Igor Cavalera eventually dismissed the entire affair as child s play 45 the music press fuelled their bitter rivalry for many years Their conflict partially contributed to Sarcofago s fame as the perennial black sheep of Brazilian heavy metal 44 Tensions started after Lamounier parted ways with Sepultura which led to a temporarily awkward situation In Minelli s assessment everybody had forgotten it until two years later when D D Crazy smashed a bottle over Andreas Kisser s head 44 who had been recently recruited as Sepultura s new lead guitarist 46 Kisser was being too much of a douchebag 44 Silvio Bibica Gomes Sepultura roadie and co author of the band s Toda a Historia biography was one of the prime instigators of that fight 13 During an interview from The Worst era Lamounier was asked to comment on Sepultura s well publicized break up 44 when Max Cavalera left the band in January 1997 47 Lamounier declared he was not surprised that things turned out the way they did as in his words with what I knew of them I think it s quite normal that one brother should betray another in that family they don t measure the consequences to get what they want So a brother backstabbing the other deceiving their mother cheating a friend For money I ll bet they re capable of anything 48 Annoyed by Lamounier meddling in private family business Max Cavalera s answer came through Bumbklaatt a song on Soulfly s debut album 49 Grow tha fuck up you waste Can t you see what it takes To be a real man Talking shit all your life No integrity or pride Fucking mind full of lies You fake You waste You bumbklaatt 50 Max explained that in Jamaican patois Bumbklatt means blood clot and it is also a big insult It means motherfucker or a piece of shit in Jamaica 51 The animosity between the two groups eventually reached another major Brazilian band crossover thrash act Ratos de Porao The band got involved in the affair after a 1987 Belo Horizonte gig when a portion of the audience kept jeering at the band 22 One version of that story states that Lamounier and Ratos de Porao singer Joao Gordo were antagonizing each other during the show 17 Another one tells that when Gordo asked Sepultura frontman Max Cavalera who was gobbing at his band Max accused Sarcofago 22 Tensions flared up once again five years later when Sarcofago instead of Ratos de Porao were picked up to be the opening band of Dirty Rotten Imbeciles first Brazilian shows 44 Ratos de Porao and friends from Sao Paulo thrash metal group Korzus invaded Sarcofago s backstage area Joao Gordo then proceeded to sucker punch Lamounier while he was lying drunk on the floor 52 and Gordo s friends attacked the rest with motorcycle chains 44 A massive brawl ensued with a member of Dirty Rotten Imbeciles road crew getting his arm broken Discography editStudio albumsI N R I 1987 The Laws of Scourge 1991 Hate 1994 The Worst 1997 Compilation albumsDecade of Decay 1996 DemosSatanic Lust 1986 The Black Vomit 1986 Sepultado 1987 Christ s Death 1987 Die Hard 2015 compilation EPsRotting 1989 Crush Kill Destroy 1992 Crust 2000 Split albumsWarfare Noise I 1986 with Chakal Holocausto and MutilatorCompilation appearancesThe Lost Tapes of Cogumelo 1990 Masters of Brutality II 1992 Speed Kills 6 Violence of the Slams 1992 Roadkill Vol 2 1999 Cogumelo Records Compilation 2001 Warzone XXVI 2001 Fenriz Presents The Best of Old School Black Metal 2004 Members editLast known line upWagner Antichrist Lamounier vocals guitar 1985 2000 Geraldo Gerald Incubus Minelli bass guitar backing vocals 1986 2000 SessionManoel Henriques Manu Joker drums backing vocals 1989 1991 Vanir Jr keyboards 1991 1993 Eugenio Dead Zone drum programming keyboards 1994 2000 FormerArmando Leprous Sampaio drums 1985 1986 Juninho Pussy Fucker bass guitar 1985 1986 Zeder Butcher guitar 1985 1987 Eduardo D D Crazy drums 1986 1987 Fabio Jhasko Jhasko guitar 1991 1993 Lucio Olliver drums 1991 1993 Timeline editReferences edit Moynihan Michael amp Soderlind Didrik Lords of Chaos The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground Feral House 1998 p 36 a b Former SARCoFAGO Frontman Shoots Down Reunion Rumors roadrunnerrecords com 6 March 2009 Retrieved 8 March 2009 Kelly Kim 23 August 2012 Wagner Antichrist Interview Sarcofago Refuses to Die ironfistzine com Retrieved 25 May 2016 a b c d Rivadavia Eduardo Sarcofago gt Biography AllMusic Retrieved 14 January 2009 a b c Cagni Andre amp Fonseca Marco 1990 Sarcofago Ame ou Odeie rockbrigade com br Rock Brigade Archived from the original on 8 December 2012 Retrieved 22 January 2009 Archived at www metalpesado com br a b c d e f g h Nemitz 1994 p 58 a b Barcinski amp Gomes 1999 p 28 a b c d e Tomasi Eliton 7 July 2008 Sarcofago pioneirismo polemica e death metal whiplash net Rock e Heavy Metal Whiplash Archived from the original on 22 December 2008 Retrieved 14 January 2009 Barcinski amp Gomes 1999 p 31 a b c Filho 1992 p 42 Sarcofago 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ve esta com o cabelo comprido camisetinha do NIRVANA do PEARL JAM etc Nao que tenhamos algo contra essas bandas mas temos contra o embalo Quando vira moda a gente nao acha legal porque a massificacao deturpa a mente a b c d Franzin 1997 p 18 a b c Ricardo 2008 p 54 Forrest David 4 March 2009 Sarcofago To Reunite for Small Tour metalstorm ee Retrieved 5 March 2009 Antichrist 1987 Desecration of Virgin I N R I CD booklet Sarcofago Belo Horizonte MG Cogumelo Records p 2 Vieira Matheus 16 December 2008 Manu Joker Sarcofago novometal com Retrieved 5 February 2009 Sarcofago 2004 track 2 Fenriz 2004 Sarcofago Satanic Lust Fenriz Presents The Best of Old School Black Metal CD booklet Sarcofago Heckmondwike West Yorkshire Peaceville Records p 3 Moynihan amp Soderlind 2003 p 36 Sephiroth 10 January 2003 Satyricon Intermezzo EP metalstorm ee Retrieved 23 January 2009 Satyricon I N R I Tribute to Sarcofago Cogumelo Records 2001 Marcus G 1 October 2005 King Gorgoroth metalclube com Retrieved 17 February 2009 Beherit Interview at the Dark Legions Archive anus com Archived from the original on 30 January 2009 Retrieved 31 January 2009 Oliveira Elimar ENTREVISTA IMPALED NAZARENE Em Ingles thundergodzine com br Archived from the original on 21 November 2008 Retrieved 14 February 2009 Impaled Nazarene The Black Vomit Tribute to Sarcofago Cogumelo Records 2001 Kenny David director 13 April 2007 Murder Music A History of Black Metal television United Kingdom ShashMedia Kitteringham Sarah Sarcofago Rotting Exclaim Retrieved 30 August 2019 Cagni Andre amp Fonseca Marco Sarcofago Ame ou Odeie rockbrigade com br Archived from the original on 8 December 2012 Retrieved 22 January 2009 Archived at www metalpesado com br a b c d e f g Franzin 1997 p 17 Colmatti 1997 p 24 Barcinski amp Gomes 1999 p 49 Barcinski amp Gomes 1999 p 164 Franzin 1997 p 17 Mas pelo que eu conhecia deles eu acho extremamente normal um irmao trair o outro naquela familia eles nao medem muito as coisas para conseguir o que querem Entao um irmao trair o outro ali um trair a mae o amigo trair o outro Se for pra ganhar grana aposto que eles sao capazes de fazer tudo Chirazi Steffan 2005 TRACK BY TRACK with Max Cavalera Soulfly CD booklet Soulfly New York NY Roadrunner Records p 14 Cavalera Max 2005 Bumbklaatt Soulfly CD booklet Soulfly New York NY Roadrunner Records p 17 Rivers Cindy May 1998 Max Cavalera Flies Solo ink19 com Retrieved 13 February 2009 Ricardo 2008 p 56 Bibliography editBarcinski Andre Silvio Gomes 1999 Sepultura Toda a Historia Sao Paulo Editora 34 ISBN 978 85 7326 156 1 Black Metal Foundations Top 20 The First Wave Terrorizer 128 42 43 2005 Colmatti Andrea 1997 Sepultura Igor Cavalera Modern Drummer Brasil 6 18 26 28 30 Filho Fernando Souza 1992 Sarcofago Cada Dia Mais Sujo e Agressivo Rock Brigade 67 42 44 Franzin Ricardo 1997 Sarcofago A Pior Banda do Mundo Fala Tudo Rock Brigade 130 16 18 Gimenez Karen 1995 Sarcofago Quarteto que Virou Dupla Rock Brigade 102 54 55 Moynihan Michael Didrik Soderlind 2003 Lords of Chaos The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground Los Angeles Feral House ISBN 0 922915 94 6 Nemitz Cezar 1994 Sarcofago O Tormento Continua Dynamite 13 58 59 Gabriel Ricardo 2008 Sarcofago Tributo a Banda Mais Polemica do Brasil Roadie Crew 114 54 56 Schwarz Paul Guy Strachan 2005 The Boys from the Black Stuff A Brief History of Black Metal Terrorizer 128 35 37 Synnott Anthony 1987 Shame and Glory A Sociology of Hair British Journal of Sociology 38 3 381 413 doi 10 2307 590695 ISSN 0007 1315 JSTOR 590695 Weinstein Geena 2000 Heavy Metal The Music And Its Culture Cambridge Da Capo ISBN 978 0 306 80970 5 External links editSarcofago at MySpace Sarcofago at the Cogumelo Records website Sarcofago at Lost Souls Domain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarcofago amp oldid 1204641495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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