What is the best Sepultura album of all time?

By YPB Team
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Brazil's Sepultura grew from raw death/thrash beginnings to become a global heavy metal force, culminating in the groundbreaking tribal fusion of Roots. Whether in the Max Cavalera or Derrick Green era, they consistently pushed metal's boundaries with social commentary and rhythm-driven heaviness. Vote for their greatest record.

Roots - ranking option ranked #1

Roots

The 1996 groundbreaking album fusing thrash with Brazilian tribal rhythms.

1/10
Chaos A.D. - ranking option ranked #2

Chaos A.D.

The 1993 album introducing groove metal elements and political themes.

2/10
Arise - ranking option ranked #3

Arise

The 1991 album cementing their status as death/thrash legends.

3/10
Beneath the Remains - ranking option ranked #4

Beneath the Remains

The 1989 album putting them on the global map of extreme metal.

4/10
Schizophrenia - ranking option ranked #5

Schizophrenia

The 1987 album showcasing their early raw death/thrash attack.

5/10
Against - ranking option ranked #6

Against

The 1998 post-Max album proving Derrick Green could carry the band forward.

6/10
Dante XXI - ranking option ranked #7

Dante XXI

The 2006 concept album based on Dante's Divine Comedy.

7/10
Kairos - ranking option ranked #8

Kairos

The 2011 album celebrating their diversity and global cultural influences.

8/10
Machine Messiah - ranking option ranked #9

Machine Messiah

The 2017 album featuring a blend of groove metal and progressive elements.

9/10
Quadra - ranking option ranked #10

Quadra

The 2020 album structured as a conceptual four-part journey.

10/10

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