: Integration of the berimbau , timbau , and djembe .
The album's creative core was inspired by the film At Play in the Fields of the Lord , which led frontman to travel into the Brazilian jungle to record with the Xavante tribe . This collaboration was unprecedented in heavy metal, as noted in a 25th-anniversary interview with Grammy . "Itsári" : A direct recording of a Xavante chant. Sepultura - Roots
On February 20, 1996, Sepultura released , an album that would become both their greatest commercial triumph and the catalyst for the band's permanent fracture. By fusing the aggression of nu metal with the traditional rhythms of Brazil’s indigenous peoples, the band created a "shock to the system" that sold over two million copies and peaked at 27 on the Billboard 200. The Tribal Heart of the Amazon : Integration of the berimbau , timbau , and djembe
: A "punk feeling" characterized by a lack of traditional guitar solos and a focus on raw noise. "Itsári" : A direct recording of a Xavante chant
: Features guest vocals from Jonathan Davis (Korn) and Mike Patton (Faith No More).
🌟 : Roots remains the final studio document of the "classic" lineup, standing as a monument to a band that chose to take a massive creative risk at the height of their powers. If you'd like to dive deeper, I can provide: A track-by-track breakdown of the album's guest performers.
Details on the used to achieve the "Roots" sound.