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Inflikted

Inflikted is the debut studio album by the heavy metal band , released on March 25, 2008, by . The album marks the reunion of brothers (vocals and rhythm guitar) and (drums), who had not collaborated since leaving in 1996 and 2006, respectively. Recorded at Undercity Studios in , , it blends , thrash, and influences, featuring 11 tracks with a total runtime of approximately 43 minutes. Cavalera Conspiracy originated from an impromptu reunion performance by the Cavalera brothers at a memorial event in 2006, initially under the name Inflikted before rebranding. The lineup for the album included Max and Igor alongside bassist Joe Duplantier and guitarist Marc Rizzo, with notable guest contributions such as Rex Brown (Pantera) on bass for "Ultra-Violent" and Max's stepson Ritchie Cavalera on vocals for "Black Ark." Production was handled by the band in collaboration with Logan Mader of Dirty Icon Productions, emphasizing a heavy, aggressive sound with industrial elements in select tracks like the title song. Upon release, Inflikted debuted at number 72 on the chart, selling over 9,000 copies in its first week . The received mixed reviews from critics and fans, praised for its intense riffs and the brothers' chemistry but critiqued for structures and a perceived shift toward over classic thrash aggression, earning an average score of 69% on . Key tracks include the fast-paced "Sanctuary" and the epic closer "Must Kill," highlighting the band's themes of violence, society, and darkness.

Track listing

  1. "Inflikted" – 4:32
  2. "" – 3:23
  3. "Terrorize" – 3:37
  4. "Black Ark" – 4:54
  5. "Ultra-Violent" – 3:47
  6. "" – 2:37
  7. "The Doom of All Fires" – 2:12
  8. "Bloodbrawl" – 5:41
  9. "Nevertrust" – 2:23
  10. "Hearts of Darkness" – 4:29
  11. "Must Kill" – 5:56

Background

Band formation

Cavalera Conspiracy originated from the reunion of brothers Max and Igor Cavalera, who had not collaborated musically since Sepultura's 1996 album Roots, following a decade-long estrangement triggered by internal band conflicts. Max Cavalera departed Sepultura in early 1997 amid disputes over management, particularly his wife Gloria's role as the band's manager, which strained relationships with other members including Igor, leading to a rift between the siblings. Igor remained with Sepultura for another decade, contributing to four more studio albums, but left the band in January 2006 to focus on family life after the birth of his fourth child and to pursue his electronic music project Mixhell. The reconciliation began in July 2006 when initiated contact with Max, motivated by a desire to mend their brotherly bond after years of limited communication due to the fallout from 's tensions and personal issues. This led to their onstage reunion on August 17, 2006, at the 10th annual Memorial concert in —a tribute to Max's late stepson Wells—where joined to perform classics, marking their first joint performance in nearly a decade. Inspired by the positive experience and renewed familial ties, the brothers decided to form a new project together, initially named Inflikted, to channel their shared musical roots in thrash and extreme metal without the baggage of their past band. The band's inception was solidified in 2007 with the announcement of its initial lineup, featuring on vocals and rhythm guitar, on drums, —Max's bandmate—on lead guitar, and of on bass guitar. This configuration reflected the brothers' intent to create a collaborative effort drawing from their established networks, with recording sessions commencing that summer to capture their raw, aggressive sound. The project represented not only a professional reunion but a personal healing, allowing the Cavaleras to reclaim their creative synergy after the personal and professional upheavals of their exits.

Pre-album context

Following Max Cavalera's departure from Sepultura in late 1996, he founded the nu metal and groove metal band Soulfly in 1997, releasing their self-titled debut album the following year and establishing a prolific career with multiple subsequent records. Meanwhile, his younger brother Igor Cavalera remained with Sepultura, contributing drums to four studio albums including Against (1998), Nation (2001), Roorback (2003), and Dante XXI (2006), solidifying the band's evolution into a more experimental heavy metal sound. The brothers' prior collaboration in Sepultura, which they co-founded in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 1984, had defined their early thrash and death metal influences but ended amid personal and professional tensions a decade earlier. In January 2006, announced a temporary leave from to focus on family priorities after the birth of his fourth child, but by June, he officially departed the band, citing artistic differences, a loss of passion for constant touring, and a need to explore new creative paths while spending more time with his family. This decision was influenced by strained relationships within and a desire to reconnect with his roots, including mending his long-estranged bond with Max, as later explained that he did not want his children to grow up without knowing their uncle. Immediately following his exit, in July 2006, contacted Max during a tour, leading to an emotional reconciliation during a phone call that transitioned into plans for a joint musical project. The brothers announced the formation of in late 2006, initially conceiving the band on August 17 during Igor's visit to for a memorial event, with the name chosen to evoke their shared heritage while avoiding legal issues tied to an earlier , Inflikted. They emphasized a return to the aggressive thrash and death metal styles of their youth, drawing from old-school influences to create raw, militant riffs. Early songwriting sessions took place in , where Max and jammed enthusiastically, with Max noting his renewed inspiration from the reunion, resulting in demos that captured a heavy, roots-oriented focused on speed and brutality.

Production

Recording sessions

The recording of Inflikted took place in July 2007 at Undercity Studios in , (while songwriting occurred primarily in ). The album was co-produced by and , with Logan also acting as engineer, mixer, and mastering engineer; additional engineering was provided by Kanky Lora and Michael Rashmawi. Sessions were characterized by an intense, fast-paced approach, with the band tracking much of the material live and minimal rehearsals to preserve raw energy, often capturing first takes—including intentional "great mistakes"—to maintain authenticity. Drums were recorded with a focus on syncopated, primal intensity, reflecting Iggor Cavalera's dynamic style influenced by his interest in DJ culture. The 11 tracks were completed in a compressed timeframe, underscoring the urgency to harness the momentum of the Cavalera brothers' reunion after over a decade apart, though Max later described the overall creative buildup as a two-year daily process leading into the studio work.

Production team

The production of Inflikted was led by Max Cavalera and Logan Mader as co-producers. Logan Mader served as co-producer through his Dirty Icon Productions, and he also handled the recording, mixing, and mastering at Undercity Studios in North Hollywood, California. Additional technical support included contributions from Kanky Lora and Michael Rashmawi. Further vocal tracking was provided by Tim LauD at The Porch Studio in , and by Dennis Graef and Ingo Schulz at HBK Studios in Braunschweig, Germany. The album's artwork and design were created by Garett Zunt, incorporating a chaotic, war-torn aesthetic that reflects themes of affliction and turmoil. Art direction was a collaborative effort involving , , Sandrine Pelletier, and the design firm Surface to Air.

Musical content

Style and influences

Inflikted is characterized by a core of infused with growls and groove elements. The album draws from death/thrash roots, featuring Max Cavalera's aggressive vocal delivery marked by guttural growls typical of . Groove influences appear in mid-tempo riffs and rhythmic structures, bridging the band's earlier thrash aggression with more accessible heavy grooves. The Cavalera brothers drew inspiration from their early work in , particularly the mid-1980s thrash era, aiming to recapture the raw aggression of that period. described the album as a return to the "roots of the mid-'80s thrash" he pioneered with , emphasizing a radical, heavy approach to revive 1980s intensity. This is evident in the fast-paced, thrash-driven tracks that echo the excitement of early without modern dilutions. Key sonic features include Igor's dynamic and aggressive drumming, incorporating blast beats to heighten the 's intensity and speed. Tracks vary between rapid thrash sections and heavier grooves, supported by straightforward guitar riffs that prioritize aggression over complexity. In contrast to Max Cavalera's work with , Inflikted largely eschews nu-metal and tribal elements, opting for a more straightforward thrash focus, though subtle world influences persist in select tracks. Max noted the project as "the opposite of what I normally do," allowing for a purer expression of radical heaviness. This shift results in an that feels more organic and less structured than 's productions.

Track listing

The standard edition of Inflikted features 11 tracks with a total runtime of 43:32.
No.TitleDuration
1"Inflikted"4:32
2"Sanctuary"3:23
3"Terrorize"3:37
4"Black Ark"4:54
5"Ultra-Violent"3:47
6"Hex"2:37
7"The Doom of All Fires"2:12
8"Bloodbrawl"5:41
9"Nevertrust"2:23
10"Hearts of Darkness"4:29
11"Must Kill"5:56
The songs were written primarily by and . Notable contributions include guest vocals by Ritchie Cavalera on "Black Ark" and guest bass by on "Ultra-Violent". No bonus tracks were included on the initial release, and digital versions match the CD edition.

Release and promotion

Release details

Inflikted was released on March 25, 2008, by on a worldwide basis. The album was issued in several formats, including standard , digital download, and a vinyl LP available in . No DVD was produced at launch, though limited edition were available in select regions such as and . positioned Inflikted as a significant release, leveraging the label's established catalog—home to the Cavalera brothers' earlier work—to amplify its profile within the genre. The rollout occurred simultaneously across global markets, with CD editions distributed in , the , , , and other regions, accompanied by a tie-in beginning in late spring 2008.

Marketing efforts

To promote Inflikted, Cavalera Conspiracy released the title track for online download in late January 2008, building anticipation for the album's March launch. The single "Sanctuary" followed on March 3, 2008, serving as the official to showcase the band's aggressive thrash sound. These pre-release tracks were made available digitally to generate buzz among fans eager for the brothers' reunion. The band supported the album with extensive touring starting in spring 2008, headlining shows across the U.S. and Europe. Key dates included European festival appearances like in June, where setlists heavily featured new material from Inflikted, such as "Inflikted," "Sanctuary," and "Terrorize," alongside classics. In August, they performed at in , , delivering a set dominated by album tracks like "Black Ark" and "Ultra-Violent" to capitalize on the event's large audience. Media promotion centered on interviews highlighting the emotional reunion of Max and after over a decade apart, following Igor's 2006 outreach inspired by family ties, which led to their reunion performance at the D-Low Memorial Festival. Outlets like emphasized the brothers' reconciliation and return to raw thrash roots, avoiding details of their split to focus on the project's fresh energy. A for "" further amplified visibility, distributed via channels. Merchandise efforts included tour-specific apparel and posters incorporating the album's stark, aggressive artwork, available at live shows to tie into the band's tribal-metal aesthetic and extend fan engagement beyond the music.

Reception

Critical response

Inflikted received mixed to favorable reviews from music critics. The album earned an average score of 69% on based on 8 reviews. Reviewers frequently lauded the evident chemistry in the reunion of brothers and , crediting it with revitalizing thrash metal's intensity on the record. For instance, awarded it 7 out of 10, praising the album's clinical precision despite its predictability. The production's clarity was also a common point of acclaim, allowing the band's heavy riffs and rhythms to cut through with precision. On the other hand, some critics pointed to a lack of innovation, with Sputnikmusic assigning it 3 out of 5 stars and describing it as a decent but not unique release. The vocal delivery drew criticism for feeling repetitive at times, limiting the album's dynamic range. Overall, the consensus positioned the album as a solid, energetic release that satisfied fans of the duo's earlier work but fell short of revolutionary status.

Commercial performance

Inflikted debuted at number 72 on the US chart, selling 9,000 copies in its first week. Internationally, the album reached number 21 on the Albums Chart, number 27 on the German Albums Chart, and number 77 on the , while peaking at number 4 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart. The album's performance benefited from distribution through and extensive tour support via the Infliktour, though it fell short of the commercial peaks achieved by the Cavalera brothers' earlier work with , such as the multi-platinum .

Personnel and credits

Musicians

The musicians performing on Cavalera Conspiracy's debut album Inflikted (2008) were led by brothers and Iggor Cavalera, marking their first collaboration in over a decade following Max's departure from in 1996. handled lead vocals and rhythm guitar across all tracks, providing the band's signature aggressive vocal style and riffing foundation. Iggor Cavalera contributed drums and percussion throughout the album, delivering the intricate and relentless rhythms characteristic of the Cavalera family's thrash and heritage. , a frequent collaborator with Max from his days, played lead guitar on every track, adding melodic solos and technical flourishes to complement the rhythm section. Joe Duplantier of served as the primary bassist, laying down the low-end drive for the majority of the record while also contributing on tracks 1 ("Inflikted"), 4 ("Black Ark"), and 5 ("Ultra-Violent"), as well as backing vocals on tracks 4 and 5. Rizzo provided additional backing vocals on track 2 (""). Guest performers included (formerly of ), who played bass on track 5 ("Ultra-Violent"), and Ritchie Cavalera (Max's son), who delivered guest vocals on track 4 ("Black Ark"). This lineup underscored the project's familial and collaborative spirit, drawing from the brothers' roots while incorporating fresh influences from Rizzo and Duplantier.

Additional credits

The songs on Inflikted are published by Robot of the Century Music (ASCAP) on behalf of Massimiliano A. Cavalera Publishing, Iggor Cavalera Publishing, and (ASCAP), with Music serving as the primary label-affiliated publisher. Additional publishing credits apply to specific tracks, such as Universal Music Publishing for "Ultra-Violent" and Ritchie Cavalera for "Black Ark." A&R responsibilities were handled by Monte Conner at , overseeing the project's development and alignment with the label's roster. Management for the band was provided by Glory Days Management, coordinating promotional and logistical aspects during the album's production and release. Studio equipment credits in the liner notes highlight the use of amplifiers for guitar tones and for percussion, contributing to the album's raw, aggressive sound. The include acknowledgments and thanks to family members, as well as dedications to influences such as , recognizing personal and musical inspirations behind the project.

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