Paulo Jr.
Birth : 1969-04-30, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
History
Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. is a bass guitarist for the Brazilian band Sepultura.
Bass
Sepultura at City of Rock MGM Resorts Festival Grounds, Las Vegas, NV, USA. Setlist: The Vatican / Kairos Propaganda / Breed Apart / Manipulation of Tragedy / Dialog / Sepultura Under My Skin Arise / Refuse/Resist / Kaiowas - Bad Horsie - Kaiowas (with Steve Vai) / Roots Bloody Roots (with Steve Vai)
Bass
In a spectacular performance that finds SEPULTURA accompanied throughout by the French industrial percussion group Les Tambours du Bronx, notorious for beating 225-liter barrels with beech wood bats or even axe handles, the show was recorded from the band’s main stage appearance at the legendary Rock In Rio gala in 2013. Featuring SEPULTURA’s most revered tunes including “Refuse/Resist,” “Territory” and “Roots Bloody Roots,” which sees the audience chanting the entire cut from beginning to end, the sheer volume of sound, percussive enormity and powerful presentation sets this release apart from any previous SEPULTURA concert offering to date. In addition, the DVD includes an exclusive documentary of behind-the-scenes preparation with interviews, rehearsal and sound-check footage and clips of the band just seconds before they hit the stage. - Nuclear Blast
Bass
Sepultura & Les Tambours du Bronx at Cidade do Rock, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on September 19, 2013. Setlist: 01. Kaiowas / 02. Spectrum / 03. Refuse/Resist / 04. Sepulnation / 05. Delirium / 06. Fever / 07. We've Lost You / 08. Firestarter / 09. Requiem / 10. Structure Violence (Azzes) / 11. Territory / 12. Big Foot / 13. Roots Bloody Roots
Bass
Sepultura - Live at Wacken Open Air 2012 1.- Mixture 2.- Refuse/Resist 3.- Sepulnation 4.- Kairos 5.- Mask 6.- Dialog 7.- We've Lost You 8.- Structure Violence (Azzes) 9.- Requiem 10.- Fever 11.- Firestarter 12.- Territory 13.- Ratamahatta 14.- Roots Bloody Roots
Bass
Sepultura at Wacken Open Air, Wacken, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany Intro
Arise
Refuse/Resist
Kairos
Just One Fix Convicted in Life
Choke
What I Do!
Relentless
Troops of Doom
Territory
Inner Self
Ratamahatta
Roots Bloody Roots
Bass
Sepultura is one of metal's pioneering bands, selling over 5 millions records worldwide, proving that the best metal is not always American born. Chaos DVD covers it all. This career retrospective is almost 3 hours long and features all the band's videos, extensive interview segments, and the best Sepultura live footage ever caught on camera. Under Siege: (Live in Barcelona) Originally released in 1991 around the Arise album Amazing one hour live performance from Zeleste in Barcelona, Spain on May 31, 1991 Third World Chaos: Originally Released in 1995 around the Chaos A.D. Album captures Live performances from Castle Donnington, Red Rocks and Brazilian Festivals We Are What We Are: Originally Released in 1997 around the Roots album
Himself
Recorded live at Donington Park, Castle Donington, England, on June 4th, 1994 01 - Intro + Refuse Resist
02 - Territory
03 - Troops of Doom
04 - Slave New World
05 - Propaganda
06 - Mass Hypnosis
07 - Innerself
08 - Manifest
09 - Nomad
10 - Kaiowas
11 - Arise
12 - Orgasmatron
13 - Policia
Bass
01 Refuse / Resist 02 Territory 03 Troops Of Doom 04 Slave New World 05 Desperate Cry 06 Amen 07 Inner Self 08 Arise 09 We Who Are Not As Others 10 Propaganda 11 Biotech Is Godzilla 12 Dead Embryonic Cells 13 Crucificado Pelo Sistema 14 Orgasmatron 15 Policia
Brazilian speed-thrash-death metal band Sepultura are legendary for the extreme degree to which they delve into the depths of their genre. Always striving to be louder, faster, and deadlier (metaphorically, of course), Sepultura have inspired a countless number of modern metal bands as well as legions of obsessive fans. Under Siege was filmed live at Zeleste in Barcelona, Spain. For nearly an hour, Sepultura thrash through ten of their songs.
Bass
Sepultura at Rockborgen, Fagersta, Sweden Primitive Future
Inner Self
Escape to the Void
Sarcastic Existence
Slaves of Pain
Troops of Doom
Lobotomy
R.I.P. (Rest in Pain)
Beneath the Remains