Featuring: Carlinhos Brown David Silveria

Songwriter: Igor Cavalera Max Cavalera Andreas Kisser Paulo Pinto, Jr. Carlinhos Brown

Producer: Sepultura Ross Robinson

[Intro]
Um, dois, três, quatro

[Segue: Max Cavalera]
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh

[Verse 1: Carlinhos Brown & Max Cavalera]
Biboca garagem favela, biboca garagem favela!
Fubanga maloca bocada, fubanga maloca bocada!
Maloca bocada fubanga, maloca bocada fubanga!
Favela garagem biboca, favela garagem biboca, porra!

[Segue: Max Cavalera]
Um, dois, três, quatro
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh

[Verse 2: Max Cavalera]
Zé do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião
Zé do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião
Zé do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião
Zé do Caixão, Zumbi, Lampião

[Pre-Chorus: Carlinhos Brown]
Hello uptown, hello downtown
Hello midtown, hello trench town

[Chorus: Carlinhos Brown & Max Cavalera]
Ratamahatta, mahatta hatta mahatta, ratamahatta mahatta ttattattattattatta (Hello)
Ratamahatta mahatta ttattatta (Hello)
Ratamahatta mahatta ttattatta (Hello)
Hatta mahatta mahatta (Hello)
Hatta mahatta mahatta (Hello)

[Interlude: Carlinhos Brown & Max Cavalera]
Vamos detonar essa porra
É, porra!
Hatt hatt, hatta mahatta, hatt hatt hatt hatta mahatta, hatt hatt hatt hatta mahatta hatta, hatta hatt hatt

[Guitar Solo]

[Bridge: Carlinhos Brown & Max Cavalera]
Hello uptown, hello midtown
Hello downtown, hello trench town

[Chorus: Carlinhos Brown & Max Cavalera]
(Hello) Ratamahatta mahatta
(Hello) Hatta mahatta hatta mahatta
(Hello) Ttattattattatta
(Hello) Mattatta

Sepultura

Sepultura is a Brazilian heavy metal band from Belo Horizonte. Formed in 1984 by brothers Max and Igor Cavalera, the band was a major force in the death metal, thrash metal and groove metal genres during the late 1980s and early 1990s, with their later experiments drawing influence from alternative metal, world music, nu metal, hardcore punk and industrial metal.

The first Sepultura show was on December 4th, 1984. The band played two songs that never were re-recorded or released.

The band name comes from a Portuguese translation of Motörhead’s song “Dancing on Your Grave” which is “Dançando na sua Sepultura”. Sepultura means “grave” (sepulchre) in Portuguese (and in some other Latin-based languages). Originally, they wanted to call the band Tropa de Choque (Shock Troops), but found that the name had been used before.