A cultural revolution caught on tape, raging across a Dutch festival field. A high-definition recording captures Brazilian metal titans Sepultura at the legendary Pinkpop Festival in Landgraaf, Netherlands in 1996, during one of the most explosive periods of their career. Their album ‘Roots’ had landed just months earlier, its fusion of thrash, groove metal, and indigenous Brazilian tribal rhythms sending shockwaves through the metal world. The most revered lineup, brothers Max and Igor Cavalera alongside Andreas Kisser and Paulo Jr., stood at the absolute peak of its creative and commercial power. The setlist tears through their most iconic material, from the earth-shaking groove of “Roots Bloody Roots” to the anthemic fury of “Refuse/Resist,” commanding the massive crowd with unrelenting force. The footage carries real historical weight, documenting the final tour of the original lineup before Max Cavalera’s departure later that year, the end of an era preserved for anyone who wants to see one of the 90s’ most important metal acts at full power.


