Blunt magazine , Max Cavalera spoke about the debut album of his thrash/death metal project Go Ahead And Die , a collaboration with his son, Igor Amadeus Cavalera . The self-titled album will be released on June 11th.
“This album is for lovers of extreme music,” said Cavalera. “It’s made specifically for that kind of audience. We only like extreme underground music and we’re going to play it for people in that way.”
Cavalera, who recently criticized President Jair Bolsonaro and compared him to former US President Donald Trump , stated that Go Ahead And Die aims to sound like 1987 metal, "raw as hell with current political commentary."
“I wouldn’t call it a political album, it’s more of a protest album,” said Cavalera. “Several songs have a protest vibe that’s in the same style as ’s Refuse/Resist . Some are a big ‘fuck you’ to everything, like Nailbomb . But we’re not endorsing any political agenda. None of that, man. It’s about human rights at the end of the day. It’s about being treated the way you treat others and all the things we see wrong in the world, like children in cages, pedophiles, COVID, police brutality, and homeless people. All those issues are on the album.”
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