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Soulfly (album)

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Soulfly (album


Soulfly is the self titled debut album of alternative metal group Soulfly.


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About

Soulfly was released on April 21, 1998 by Roadrunner Records. The album features three singles released - "Umbabarauma", "Bleed", and "Tribe". The album peaked at #79 in the Billboard Albums chart and was certified gold by RIAA on 2005.


Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Eye for an Eye 3:34
2 No Hope = No Fear 4:35
3 Bleed 4:06
4 Tribe 6:02
5 Bumba 3:59
6 First Commandment 4:29
7 Bumbklaatt 3:51
8 Soulfly 4:48
9 Umbabarauma 4:11
10 Quilombo 3:43
11 Fire 4:21
12 The Song Remains Insane 3:39
13 No 4:00
14 Prejudice 6:52
15 Karmageddon 5:44

Awards & Certifications

Year Album RIAA
2005 Soulfly (album) Certified Gold

Chart Toppers

Albums


Year Title Billboard 200
1998 Soulfly 79

Credits

Performance Credits

Soulfly Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Los Hooligans Background Vocals, Group

Burton C. Bell Vocals

Eric Bobo Percussion

Dino Cazares Guitar

DJ Lethal scratching

Chuck Johnson Percussion

Max Cavalera Guitar, Vocals, Berimbau

Roy Mayorga Percussion, Drums

Gilmar Bolla Tamboura

Fred Durst Vocals

Chino Moreno Vocals

Benji ? Vocals

Christian Olde Wolbers Upright Bass

Marcello D. Rapp Bass, Tamboura

Ross R. Percussion

Jackson Bandeira Guitar, Zabumba

Jorge du Peixe Percussion, Tamboura

Technical Credits

Burton C. Bell Contributor

Eric Bobo Contributor

Mario Caldato Jr. Producer

Dino Cazares Contributor

DJ Lethal Contributor

Richard Kaplan Engineer

George Marino Mastering

Max Cavalera Contributor

Ross Robinson Producer

Fred Durst Contributor

Chino Moreno Contributor

Benji ? Contributor

Christian Olde Wolbers Contributor

Trivia

  • All tracks were composed by Cavalera, except "Bleed" (Cavalera, Durst), "Umbabarauma" (Ben), "The Song Remains Insane" (Cavalera, D-Low, R.D.P.) and "Prejudice" (Cavalera, Webbe).
  • The album was released in memory of Cavalera's murdered stepson.

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