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Max and Iggor Cavalera, the Brazilian brothers who turned Sepultura from a garage band to an international force in the ’90s, are back to inflict more metallic pain.

Inflikted, the debut album from their new band Cavalera Conspiracy drops March 25, and while it doesn’t exactly take over where Max left Sepultura in 1996 (when he departed from the band), it’s a crushing and ferocious barrage of thrash riffs and punk attitude which proves to any naysayers that the brothers have still got that lethal one-two punch even after a decade of not speaking to one another.

In our third and final post, the Cavaleras discuss what inspired the lyrics of Inflikted and what it was like to be back in the studio together after all that time (click “read more” to watch the interview, and come back on Thursday for the premiere of their video for “Sanctuary”).

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  1. Iggor says only : “Ye”, “Yeah”, “Yes” .. and he is really annoyed about Max Talking all the time… at the end of part II he has a strange look on his face, and he’s nervous, because his hands are all shaky.

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