Tribus (song)

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"Tribus"
Single by Sepultura
from the album Against
B-side "The Waste", "Common Bonds" (Alternate Mix)
Released 1998
Format CD
Recorded ION Studios,
São Paulo, Brazil
House Of Blues Studios,
Encino, California
The Hook Studios,
North Hollywood
Sparky Dark Studios,
Calabasas, California
Image Studios,
Los Angeles, California
Chophouse Studio,
Walnut Creek, California
Golden Track Studios,
San Diego, California
KODO Village,
Sado Island, Japan
Genre Groove metal
Length 1:45
Label Roadrunner
Writer(s) Derrick Green
Igor Cavalera
Andreas Kisser
Paulo Jr.
Producer(s) Howard Benson
Sepultura
Sepultura singles chronology

"Against"
(1998)
"Tribus"
(1998)

Tribus is a short EP released by Brazilian thrash metal band Sepultura, in 1999. It is made up of demos and remixes of songs found on the full-length album Against. The song "The Waste" is an alternate version of the song "Kamaitachi" from the album Against, featuring Mike Patton of Faith No More on vocals. "The Waste" and "Common Bonds (Alternate Mix)" were also features as B-Sides on the "Against" single, which also has the same artwork as the "Tribus" E.P. "Prenúncio" is a recording of Zé do Caixão's introduction of the band which used to precede their live performances. Another recording of this can be found on the band's second live album, Live in São Paulo.

Track listing

  1. "The Waste (with Mike Patton)" - 3:39
  2. "Tribus (demo)" - 1:45
  3. "Common Bonds (alternate mix)" - 3:04
  4. "Unconscious (demo)" - 3:42
  5. "F.O.E. (extended mix)" - 3:04
  6. "Prenúncio" - 5:08

Personnel

  • Derrick Green- Vocals, Guitar
  • Igor Cavalera- Drums
  • Andreas Kisser- Guitar
  • Paulo Jr.- Bass
  • Produced by Howard Benson and Sepultura
  • Recorded and engineered by Carlo Bartolini
  • Mixed by Tim Palmer at Scream Studios, Studio City, California, USA
  • Mixed by Howard Benson and Bobbie Brooks at The Gallery, Encino, California, USA
  • Mix assisted by James Saez and Mark Moncrief
  • Assistant engineered by David Bryant, Daniel Mantovani, Tosh Kasai, and James Bennett
  • Tape Op by Skye A.K. Correa
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