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2002 live album by Sepultura
Under a Pale Grey Sky
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 24, 2002
RecordedDecember 16, 1996
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Length1:48:09
Label Roadrunner
Producer
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(2001) Under a Pale Grey Sky
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Under a Pale Grey Sky is a live album by Sepultura, released on September 24, 2002, through Roadrunner Records. The album was recorded in the Brixton Academy, London on December 16, 1996. Max Cavalera left Sepultura shortly after the concert,[1] following an argument with his band mates outside the band's touring bus.[2]

The two other bands performing on that same night were Strife and Floodgate.[2]

The album was released by Roadrunner Records after dropping Sepultura from the label. The set list for the show sees the band play the majority of that year's Roots album, as well as the most popular songs from their previous albums. The title of the album is a direct reference to the chorus of the song "Arise" from their fourth album of the same name.[2]

Track listing

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Disc one

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No.TitleLength
1."Itsári (Intro)"1:27
2."Roots Bloody Roots"3:37
3."Spit"2:27
4."Territory"4:59
5."Monólogo ao Pé do Ouvido" (Chico Science cover)1:21
6."Breed Apart"4:01
7."Attitude"5:54
8."Cut-Throat"2:53
9."Troops of Doom"2:46
10."Beneath the Remains/Mass Hypnosis"4:00
11."Born Stubborn"4:15
12."Desperate Cry"2:21
13."Necromancer"3:15
14."Dusted"3:59
15."Endangered Species"8:27

Disc two

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No.TitleLength
1."We Who Are Not as Others"3:57
2."Straighthate"5:10
3."Dictatorshit"1:35
4."Refuse/Resist"3:52
5."Arise/Dead Embryonic Cells"3:09
6."Slave New World"2:42
7."Biotech Is Godzilla"2:43
8."Inner Self"4:36
9."Polícia" (Titãs cover)2:35
10."We Gotta Know" (Cro-Mags cover)3:52
11."Kaiowas"6:12
12."Ratamahatta"5:24
13."Orgasmatron" (Motörhead cover)6:38

Credits

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Sepultura
Additional personnel

Charts

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Chart (2002) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[3] 98
French Albums (SNEP)[4] 52
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[5] 99

References

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  1. ^ Boyce, Kevin (23 September 2002). "CMJ New Music Report". CMJ . p. 25. Archived from the original on 10 January 2025. Retrieved 10 January 2025.
  2. ^ a b c "Interview Archive (Audio): Sepultura, Strife and Floodgate, 1996". The Moshville Times. 13 August 2013.
  3. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 248.
  4. ^ "Lescharts.com – SEPULTURA – {{{album}}}". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Swisscharts.com – SEPULTURA – {{{album}}}". Hung Medien. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
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