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6 unusual facts about Soulfly


Carlstadt, New Jersey

Marc Rizzo (born 1977), lead guitarist of Brazilian Metal band Soulfly.

Dorangel Vargas

The story of Dorangel Vargas inspired Brazilian musician Max Cavalera and Mexican-American musician Tony Campos to co-write a song, aptly titled El Comegente, which is included in Soulfly's ninth studio album, Savages.

Downstroy

"Downstroy" is a song recorded by Soulfly, played as the leadoff track of the third album 3.

Henry P. Becton Regional High School

Marc Rizzo (born 1977, class of 1995), lead guitarist of Brazilian Metal band Soulfly.

Valery Kan

Brazilian band Soulfly accused Kan of drunkenly harassing singer Max Cavalera's stepdaughter Roxanne while on a flight from Moscow to Vladivostok on April 29, 2005.

Wagner Lamounier

In response, Sepultura's former frontman, now with Soulfly, Max Cavalera wrote a song called "Bumbklaatt" about him.


Cavalera

Zyon Cavalera, drummer for rock bands Soulfly and Lody Kong, son of Max Cavalera

Glassjaw

Larry Gorman of Orange 9mm officially took over drumming duties part-way through touring, which saw dates with Deftones and a six-week European tour with Soulfly.

Igor Cavalera

Igor joined Max's current band Soulfly on stage at the 2006 tenth annual D-Low Memorial Show, to play the Sepultura songs "Roots Bloody Roots" and "Attitude".

Los Hooligans

Los Hooligans has shared the stage with acts such as: The Aggrolites, Bad Manners, Bim Skala Bim, Dance Hall Crashers, The Skatalites, Hepcat, Soulfly, The Specials, The Toasters, The (English) Beat and Let's Go Bowling to name just a few.

Mitch Harris

In 2013 a featured song called "K.C.S." was included on the album Savages of the band Soulfly that was released on October 4, 2013 written by Mitch Harris and Max Cavalera.

Rod Castro

Rod was the guitarist and music writer for Day 8, fronted by actor Tom Sizemore, and worked with members of Roardrunner recording group Soulfly and Geffen recording group Snot.

Twin Method

Twin Method's debut album The Volume of Self was released on June 13, 2006, and produced by ex-Machine Head/Soulfly guitarist Logan Mader.


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