Metal Hammer UK

WHY DID YOU FIGHT SO MUCH?

IT’S BEEN ALMOST 40 years since brothers Max and Iggor Cavalera founded Sepultura, and their influence can be found in everyone from Gojira to The Hu. The pair have long since left the band, but recent tours playing classic Seps material – and all-new re-recordings of Bestial Devastation and Morbid Visions – are a timely reminder that the metal landscape wouldn’t be the same without their contribution. But how will they fare against a grilling from Hammer readers?

I’m so happy you guys made up. How did that happen?

Aliss E, email Iggor: “After a few years without speaking to each other, we just decided that life was too short. My first intention wasn’t to make music, it was just to be together with him as family. But Max is a workaholic and he never stops thinking about music.”

“I think we both learned from

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