Warfare Noise
Studio album / split album by
ReleasedNovember 30, 1986 (1986-11-30)
RecordedAugust 1986
StudioJ.G. Estudios
Genre
Length30:42
LabelCogumelo

Warfare Noise is a split heavy metal album released on Cogumelo Records in 1986. The album features four Brazilian heavy metal bands: Chakal, Mutilator, Sarcófago, and Holocausto. A follow-up album titled Warfare Noise II was also released through Cogumelo Records in 1988. The record served as the debut for Sarcófago, and their appearance on the album ultimately led to them being signed to Cogumelo - their first label. In 2006, a one-off concert featuring Sarcófago was organized by Cogumelo and bass player Geraldo Minelli in celebration of the album's 20th anniversary.[1][2][3][4][5]

Track listing

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Cursed Cross"Chakal5:56
2."Mr. Jesus Christ"Chakal4:43
3."Believers of Hell"Mutilator2:59
4."Nuclear Holocaust"Mutilator3:31
5."Recrucify / The Black Vomit"Sarcófago4:55
6."Satanas"Sarcófago2:01
7."Destruição Nuclear"Holocausto3:24
8."Escarro Napalm"Holocausto3:13
Total length:30:42

Personnel

Chakal
  • Willian Wiz  drums
  • Mark  guitar
  • Vladimir Korg  vocals
  • Destroyer  bass
Mutilator
  • Alexander "Magoo"  lead guitar
  • Kleber  rhythm guitar
  • Ricardo Neves  bass
  • Rodrigo Neves  drums
  • Silvio SDN  vocals
Sarcófago
  • Wagner Moura Lamounier  vocals
  • Geraldo "Gerald Incubus" Minelli  bass
  • Zéder "Butcher"  guitar
  • Armando "Leprous" Sampaio  drums
Holocausto
  • Valério "Exterminator"  guitar
  • Anderson "Guerrilheiro"  bass
  • Nedson "Warfare"  drums
  • Rodrigo "Führer"  vocals

Production

  • Ibsen  artwork
  • Tarso Senra  engineering
  • Patti Creusa Pereira De Faria  photography

References

  1. "Sunday Old School: Sarcófago". Metal Underground. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  2. "Reissue Review: VARIOUS ARTISTS Warfare Noise". Metal Injection. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  3. "History of Thrash Metal Part 4: Beyond the Big Four Around the World". Ultimate Guitar. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  4. "Holocausto: Guitarrista fala sobre o novo álbum, "Diário de Guerra"". Whiplash. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
  5. "Heavy Metal do Brasil: coletâneas". Whiplash. Retrieved July 8, 2020.
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