Sepultura is a Brazilian Thrash metal band, formed in 1983. Their name means "grave" in Portuguese, which they chose after Max Cavalera, one of the founding members, was translating the lyrics of the Motörhead song "Dancing on Your Grave". Sepultura was formed in Belo Horizonte in 1983 by Max Cavalera (guitars and vocals), his younger brother Igor Cavalera (drums), Paulo Pinto (bass) and Jairo Guedes (guitars). Sepultura signed to Cogumelo Records after a few years of performing. Their first EP was Bestial Devastation, a split with Overdose's album on the flipside. Their first LP was Morbid Visions (1986), which included the moderate hit "Troops of Doom" that attracted the band some attention. After Morbid Visions, Jairo Guedes left the band for another death metal venture and Sao Paulo based guitarist Andreas Kisser replaced him. Their second full-length album was Schizophrenia, which was a critical success that led to a contract with Roadrunner Records. With Roadrunner distributi
| 1 | Ratamahatta (Edit) | Ratamahatta |
| 2 | Conform | A-Lex |
| 3 | Territory | Live In São Paulo Vol. 2 |
| 4 | Escape To The Void | Live In São Paulo Vol. 2 |
| 5 | Desperate Cry (Original Mix) | The Roots Of Sepultura |
| 6 | From The Past Comes The Storms | Schizophrenia |
| 7 | Politricks (feat. Jello Biafra) | Nation |
| 8 | Enough Said | A-Lex |
| 9 | Boycott | Against |
| 10 | Mine (feat. Mike Patton) | Roots (2005 Reissue 25th Anniversary Series) (Bonus CD) |
| 11 | One Man Army | Against + Nation (2008 Remastered) |
| 12 | Border Wars | Nation |
| 13 | Septic Schizo (Rough Mix) | Schizophrenia (1997 Remastered) |
| 14 | Drug Me (Dead Kennedys cover) | Third World Posse |
| 15 | Slave New World | The Best Of Sepultura |
| 16 | To The Wall | The Best Of Sepultura - Chaos In The Jungle |
| 17 | Common Bonds | Against |
| 18 | Slave New World | Under A Pale Grey Sky |
| 19 | Mind War | Roorback + Revolusongs |
| 20 | Roots Bloody Roots | The Best Of Sepultura |