Arise

Sepultura

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Sepultura hit its stride in 1991 when the Brazilian quartet released its acclaimed fourth record, Arise. Certified platinum based on worldwide sales, the album includes indispensable thrash/death metal tracks like “Under Siege (Regnum Irae)” and “Dead Embryonic Cells.” Sepultura revisit this raucous classic with a remastered version of the original album that’s been expanded with rare and unreleased studio and live recordings

Arise (Expanded Edition) features a newly remastered version of the original album along with 28 bonus tracks. Many of those have never been released, including an industrial remix of “Dead Embryonic Cells,” “Meaningless Movements” from an August 1989 writing session, and a cover of Motorhead’s “Orgasmatron.”

Previously unreleased highlights from the second disc include a version of “Infected Voice” from writing sessions that took place in March 1990, as well as basic tracks for “Murder,” “Altered State” and more. The disc also features the CD debut of eight concert recordings originally released on the band’s first home video, Under Seige (Live In Barcelona), including “Arise,” “Dead Embryonic Cells” and “Beneath The Remains.”

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Track Listings

LP1
Arise (Remastered)
Dead Embryonic Cells (Remastered)
Desperate Cry (Remastered)
Murder (Remastered)
Subtraction (Remastered)
Altered State (Remastered)
Under Siege (Regnum Irae) [Remastered]
Meaningless Movements (Remastered)
Infected Voice (Remastered)

LP2
Arise (Live In Barcelona 1991)
Dead Embryonic Cells (Live in Barcelona 1991)
Desperate Cry (Live in Barcelona 1991)
Murder (Arise Writing Sessions, August 1989)
Murder (Basic Track)
Altered State (Basic Track)
Under Siege (from Regnum Irae) [Basic Track]
Meaningless Movements (Arise Writing Sessions, March 1990)
Infected Voice (Arise Writing Sessions, March 1990)
Orgasmatron (Studio Version) [Remastered]

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