Sepultura - Schizophrenia [Essential Thrash Albums]


Sepultura has been featured before, here and here.

Schizophrenia (Cogumelo, 1987) is the first of the band's unholy trinity of releases - preceding Beneath The Remains (Roadrunner, 1989) and Arise (Roadrunner, 1991).

It represents the first of several shifts in Sepultura's sound - away from the blackened death-thrash of Morbid Visions (Cogumelo, 1986), towards more of a straight thrash sound.

The production might still be a little rough on this one, but the songwriting is outstanding; as is the execution.

If you enjoy classic thrash and you don't have a copy of this one then you should rectify that immediately.

You can preview it below, and order yourself a copy here.

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