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Performer: Soulfly
Genre: Rock
Album: Primitive
Released: 2000
Style: Thrash, Tribal, Death Metal
MP3 version ZIP size: 1978 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1159 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1464 mb
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 223
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Back To The Primitive 4:21
2 Pain
Vocals, Lyrics By – Chino Moreno, Grady Avenell
3:39
3 Bring It 3:21
4 Jumpdafuckup
Vocals, Lyrics By – Corey Taylor
5:11
5 Mulambo 4:19
6 Son Song
Drum Programming [Additional] – Deonte PerryMusic By, Lyrics By – Sean LennonProducer – Max Cavalera, Sean Lennon
4:17
7 Boom
Vocals [Additional] – Toby Wright
4:56
8 Terrorist
Other [Feedback] – Jose NavarroVocals, Lyrics By – Tom Araya
3:46
9 The Prophet
Bass [Synth] – Toby Wright
2:57
10 Soulfly II
Piano, Clarinet – Toby Wright
6:04
11 In Memory Of...
Drum Programming, Music By [Additional] – Deonte PerryLyrics By [Additional] – Babatunde Rabouin, Deonte Perry, Justus Olbert
4:36
12 Flyhigh
Lyrics By [Additional] – Justus OlbertVocals – Asha Rabouin
4:48

Companies, etc.

  • Licensed To – Roadrunner Records
  • Licensed From – The All Blacks B.V.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – The All Blacks B.V.
  • Copyright (c) – The All Blacks B.V.
  • Pressed By – Optimal Media Production – A038519
  • Published By – Roadblock Music, Inc.
  • Published By – BMG Songs, Inc.
  • Published By – Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
  • Published By – Copyright Control
  • Published By – EMI April Music Inc.
  • Published By – Music That Music
  • Published By – Usagi Publishing
  • Published By – SS810 Music
  • Recorded At – The Saltmine Studio Oasis
  • Mixed At – Soundtrack Studios
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound

Credits

  • A&R – Monte Conner
  • Artwork [CD Label] – Zyon*
  • Artwork [Cover], Design [Package] – Nesta Garrick
  • Artwork [Cover], Design [Package], Photography By – Neville Garrick
  • Artwork [Soulfly Logo] – Leo Zulueta
  • Bass [Bazz], Percussion – Marcelo D. Rapp*
  • Booking [U.S.] – Gavin Hitt, Variety Artists
  • Booking [Worldwide] – I.T.B.*, Rod MacSween, Scott Thomas
  • Co-producer, Other [Masterminded By] – Max Cavalera
  • Drum Programming – Toby Wright (tracks: 2 to 4, 6, 7, 11, 12)
  • Drums, Percussion – Joe Munez
  • Engineer [Additional And Assistant] – Lance Dean
  • Engineer [Mix] – Steve Sisco
  • Guitar [Guitarz] – Mikey Doling
  • Keyboards – Toby Wright (tracks: 1 to 5, 7 to 12)
  • Management – Christina Newport, Gloria Cavalera, Oasis Management
  • Mastered By – George Marino
  • Mixed By – Andy Wallace
  • Music By, Lyrics By – Max Cavalera
  • Percussion [Brasilian Vibes] – Meia Noite
  • Percussion [Jamaican Vibes] – Larry McDonald
  • Photography By – Glen La Ferman
  • Photography By [Additional] – Gloria Cavalera, Kevin Estrada
  • Producer, Recorded By, Edited By [Digitally] – Toby Wright
  • Vocals, Bass [4 Stringz], Berimbau – Max Cavalera

Notes

Recorded at The Saltmine, Mesa, AZ
Mixed at Soundtrack Studios, NYC
Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC

All songs published by Roadblock Music, Inc. ℅ BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP) except "Pain" by Roadblock Music, Inc. ℅ BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP)/ Warner Chappell Music Inc. (ASCAP)/Copyright Control, "Jumpdafuckup" by Roadblock Music, Inc. ℅ BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP)/EMI April Music, Inc./Music That Music (ASCAP), "Son Song" Roadblock Music, Inc. ℅ BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP)/Usagi Publishing (BMI) and "Terrorist" by Roadblock Music, Inc. ℅ BMG Songs, Inc. (ASCAP)/SS810 Music (ASCAP).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 16861 8565-2 6
  • Rights Society: STEMRA
  • Label Code: LC 9231
  • Other: 808565RR
  • Other: R1202.2
  • Price Code: CB 831
  • Matrix / Runout: manufactured by optimal media production A038519-01
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L571
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 9708

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RR 8565-2 Soulfly Primitive ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 8565-2 Australia 2000
RR 8513-2 Soulfly Primitive ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 8513-2 US 2000
none Soulfly Primitive ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Roadrunner Records none UK 2000
RRCY-11129 Soulfly Primitive ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Roadrunner Records RRCY-11129 Japan 2000
RR 8565-2 Soulfly Primitive ‎(CD, Album) Roadrunner Records RR 8565-2 Canada 2000

Contancia
This album is worth buying for 2 songs -- "Back To The Primitive" and "Terrorist". Both are bombastic anthems - Metal doesn't get much better. "Back To The Primitive" has quite a heavy tribal influence featuring excellent drums and a brilliant chant like chorus that only Max Cavalera could deliver - with venom! The riffage is also huge. Quite similar to "Ratamahatta" but better in my opinion. "Terrorist" features Tom Araya of Slayer and this collabotation makes for an awesome tune. Seriously heavy riffs and drumming combined with a great chorus of "Go Forth And Destroy!" The best part is the unexpected finale where the tempo increases with screams of "Rise...Above This Bullshit!" If this doesn't get you junping and banging your head then nothing will! Unfortunately those 2 songs are the only real highlights for me as the rest of the album is quite average. "Pain" and "Bring It" are good but not great. There are also a couple of stinkers. "Flyhigh", the finale for the CD features female vocals courtesy of Asha Rabouin. A noble idea which I applaud but it just does not work. It starts off promising with a great riff but the vocals are just completely wrong and out of tune. They should really have decided not to release this as frankly it's embarassing. "Jumpdafuckup" also has some very annoying guest vocals from Chino Moreno. This is a big favourite with other Soulfly fans but I hate it. It's easy to see how Sean Lennons' career hasn't taken off on the evidence of "Son Song". Again a good idea and a promising song but Lennons' warblings completely ruin it. A good example of the enigma that is Soulfly. Their albums are always a mixed bag but worth buying for those outstanding moments of inspiration.