What is the best Sepultura album of all time?

By YPB Team

Brazilian tribal rhythms, death-thrash ferocity, and experimental grooves make this one of metal's most globally influential catalogs. Which era defined them for you?

Roots — ranked #11
Roots
Sepultura's 1996 landmark album fusing metal with Brazilian indigenous culture.
Chaos A.D. — ranked #22
Chaos A.D.
Sepultura's 1993 groove metal breakthrough with political themes.
Arise — ranked #33
Arise
Sepultura's 1991 acclaimed thrash album establishing them internationally.
Beneath the Remains — ranked #44
Beneath the Remains
Sepultura's 1989 album that introduced them to the global metal scene.
Schizophrenia — ranked #55
Schizophrenia
Sepultura's 1987 album showing rapid thrash metal development.
Against — ranked #66
Against
Sepultura's 1998 first album without Max Cavalera featuring Derrick Green.
Dante XXI — ranked #77
Dante XXI
Sepultura's 2006 concept album based on Dante's Divine Comedy.
Kairos — ranked #88
Kairos
Sepultura's 2011 album exploring timeless metal themes with renewed energy.
Machine Messiah — ranked #99
Machine Messiah
Sepultura's 2017 conceptual album examining humanity's relationship with technology.
Quadra — ranked #1010
Quadra
Sepultura's critically lauded 2020 concept album exploring four virtues.

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