"Roorback" is the ninth studio album by Brazilian heavy metal band Sepultura, released in 2003. The album showcases the band's signature thrash metal sound infused with elements of groove metal, hardcore punk, and tribal rhythms.
Featuring tracks like "Mind War," "Bullet the Blue Sky" (a U2 cover), and "Apes of God," "Roorback" is characterized by its aggressive guitar riffs, powerful drumming, and intense vocals by Derrick Green. The album also incorporates elements of Brazilian music and culture, adding a unique flavor to its heavy sound.
Despite facing challenges due to lineup changes and internal conflicts within the band, "Roorback" received generally positive reviews from critics and was well-received by fans. It demonstrated Sepultura's resilience and ability to continue evolving their sound while staying true to their roots in thrash metal.
Overall, "Roorback" is a solid addition to Sepultura's discography, showcasing their continued relevance and influence in the world of heavy metal music.