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SEPULTURA Announces Quarantine Live Album SepulQuarta

Feat. members of Death Angel, Crypta, Testament, Angra, Periphery, and more.

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Sepultura rolled out a series of covers of their own material throughout quarantine under the title SepulQuarta, which always featured well-known musicians. Now that cover series is being released as its own live album called SepulQuarta on August 13. The album features the following songs with the following guests:

  1. "Territory" feat. David Ellefson (ex-Megadeth)
  2. "Cut-Throat" feat. Scott Ian (Anthrax)
  3. "Sepulnation" feat. Danko Jones (Danko Jones)
  4. "Inner Self" feat. Phil Rind (Sacred Reich)
  5. "Hatred Aside" feat. Angélica Burns (Hatefulmurder), Mayara Puertas (Torture Squad) & Fernanda Lira (Crypta)
  6. "Mask" feat. Devin Townsend (Devin Townsend)
  7. "Fear, Pain, Chaos, Suffering" feat. Emmily Barreto (Far From Alaska)
  8. "Vandals Nest" feat. Alex Skolnick (Testament)
  9. "Slave New World" feat. Matthew K. Heafy (Trivium)
  10. "Ratamahatta" feat. Joao Barone & Charles Gavin
  11. "Apes Of God" feat. Rob Cavestany (Death Angel)
  12. "Phantom Self" feat. Mark Holcomb (Periphery)
  13. "Slaves Of Pain" feat. Frédéric Leclercq (Kreator) & Marcello Pompeu (Korzus)
  14. "Kaiowas" feat. Rafael Bittencourt (Angra)
  15. "Orgasmatron" feat. Phil Campbell (ex-Motörhead)

"SepulQuarta was born at the very beginning of the pandemic when everything was halted. We had a new album out, but we couldn't tour for it," said guitarist Andreas Kisser. "Therefore, we created this recurring event where we could talk with our fans around the world, play our music and exchange ideas. It was a blast! SepulQuarta kept us alive and strong throughout one of the most difficult times in human history."

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