🎤 Sepultura - Arise MP3
- Performer: Sepultura
- Title: Arise
- Genre: Rock
- Country: US
- Record source: CD, Album
- Released: 1991
- Style: Thrash
- Label: Roadrunner Records
- Cat#: RR 9328-2
- MP3 album: 2952 mb
- FLAC album: 2327 mb
- Rating: 4.9/5
- Votes: 786

1 | Murder | 3:26 |
2 | Infected Voice | 3:18 |
3 | Subtraction | 4:48 |
4 | Dead Embryonic Cells | 4:52 |
5 | Altered State | 6:33 |
6 | Desperate Cry | 6:41 |
7 | Meaningless Movements | 4:40 |
8 | Under Siege (Regnum Irae) | 4:54 |
9 | Arise | 3:18 |
- Art Direction – Patricia Mooney
- Artwork – Michael Whelan
- Effects – Kent Smith
- Engineer [Assistant] – Fletcher McLean, Steve Sisco
- Mastered By – Howie Weinberg
- Mixed By – Andy Wallace
- Other [Lyrical Assistance & Translation] – Fletcher McLean, Scott Burns
- Photography By [Cover Photos] – Tim Hubbard
- Producer, Composed By – Sepultura
- Producer, Engineer, Recorded By – Scott Burns
- Synthesizer – Henrique
- Written-By – Andreas Kisser, Max Cavalera
Recorded at Morrisound Recording, Tampa, FL.
Mixed at Quantum Sound Studios, Jersey City, NJ.
Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk, New York, NY.
Sound effects created at Soundsmith Productions.
This is the typical release from times when photoshot didn't exist, what allows you to see how inserts have been patched to transform the inserts from Roadracer versions into the Roadrunner ones, but they forgot to change two things:
- in spines still can be read Roadracer intead of Roadrunner, however the catalog number begins with RR instead of RO
- in the booklet remains the cat # of roadracer version (RO 9328 2)
All other refferences are to Roadrunner Records:
-Printed in CD:
Roadrunner Records logo
RR9328-2
Made in U.S.A. by DMI
-Printed in back cover:
Roadrunner Records logo
(p)1991 Roadrunner Records And Music Publishing CO., Inc./ Roadrunner Productions B.V.
(c)1991 Roadrunner Records And Music Publishing CO., Inc.
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