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Sepulnation: The Studio Albums 1998-2009 ()

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Sepulnation: The Studio Albums 1998-2009 - Sepultura
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  1. Against
  2. Choke
  3. Rumors
  4. Old Earth
  5. Floaters in Mud
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  1. Against
  2. Choke
  3. Rumors
  4. Old Earth
  5. Floaters in Mud
  6. Boycott
  7. Tribus
  8. Common Bonds
  9. F.O.E.
  10. Reza
  11. Unconscious
  12. Kamaitachi
  13. Drowned Out
  14. Hatred Aside
  15. T3rcermillennium
  16. Sepulnation
  17. Revolt
  18. Border Wars
  19. One Man Army
  20. Vox Populi
  21. The Ways of Faith
  22. Uma Cura
  23. Who Must Die?
  24. Saga
  25. Tribe to a Nation
  26. Politricks
  27. Human Cause
  28. Reject
  29. Water
  30. Valtio
  31. Come Back Alive
  32. Godless
  33. Apes of God
  34. More of the Same
  35. Urge
  36. Corrupted
  37. As It Is
  38. Mind War
  39. Leech
  40. The Rift
  41. Bottomed Out
  42. Activist
  43. Outro
  44. Messiah
  45. Angel
  46. Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos
  47. Mongoloid
  48. Mountain Song
  49. Bullet the Blue Sky
  50. Piranha
  51. Lost (Intro)
  52. Dark Wood of Error
  53. Convicted in Life
  54. City of Dis
  55. FALSE
  56. Fighting On
  57. Limbo (Intro)
  58. Ostia
  59. Buried Words
  60. Nuclear Seven
  61. Repeating the Horror
  62. Eunoe (Intro)
  63. Crown and Miter
  64. Primium Mobile (Intro)
  65. Still Flame
  66. A-Lex I
  67. Moloko Mesto
  68. Filthy Rot
  69. We've Lost You!
  70. What I Do!
  71. A-Lex II
  72. The Treatment
  73. Metamorphosis
  74. Sadistic Values
  75. Forceful Behavior
  76. Conform
  77. A-Lex III
  78. The Experiment
  79. Strike
  80. Enough Said
  81. Ludwig Van
  82. A-Lex IV
  83. Paradox
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Sepulnation: The Studio Albums 1998-2009 brings together five albums from the band's back catalog and showcases the arrival of Derrick Green on vocals after founder Max Cavalera parted ways with the group in 1996. The albums charted a new era for Sepultura and saw them continuously experimenting with their sound while keeping the core elements of the band's ferocious style intact. ~ Rich Wilson, Rovi

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