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Soulfly - Ayatollah of Rock 'N' Rolla
Soulfly - Ayatollah of Rock 'N' Rolla


Soulfly - Ayatollah of Rock 'N' Rolla Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Savages
Released: 2013

Ayatollah of Rock 'N' Rolla Lyrics


Ayatollah of Rock 'N' Rolla
  • The song features a vocal contribution from Neil Fallon . The Clutch frontman said: "I am stoked to have been asked by Max to participate on the 'Ayatollah Of Rock 'N' Rolla' track! Max brought Clutch out on some of our earliest and most formative tours and this brought back some very fond memories of singing with Max all those years ago."
  • Max Cavalera told Ghost Cult magazine: "A song like 'Ayatollah of Rock 'N' Rolla,' it was something totally new. I never did anything like that before. It starts with like this Country, cowboy riff, and Neil starts talking over it and it was so killer! And of course that line in the chorus 'Ayatollah of Rock 'N' Rolla' is from Mad Max. It's probably my favorite song on the album. I don't want to make the same record over and over."
  • In our interview with Max Cavalera , he explained why he wanted Neil Fallon on board for this song. Said Max: "I thought it was a great idea to do a song with Clutch, and mixing Soulfly and Clutch together in the same song for me sounded just so amazing and unusual and wild and exotic, which was great. We did it and it sounds killer."

  • Soulfly - Master of Savagery
    Soulfly - Master of Savagery


    Soulfly - Master of Savagery Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Savages
    Released: 2013

    Master of Savagery Lyrics


    Disciple gods of cyanide
    Bewailing my final demise
    Forever engraved within
    Enslaved by my apathy

    Master of Savagery
    Master...savage

    Master of savagery
    Master...savage

    Dethroned the master, cut his head
    The veil of trust is shattered
    Forcing social regression
    The swallow's ostentation

    Master of savagery
    Master...savage

    Master of savagery
    Master...savage

    New age dogma darkened forms
    In this hell beneath, I rot

    Master of savagery
    Master...savage

    Master of savagery
    Master...savage

    Certain is suffering
    Morbid premonition
    Obliterate ourselves
    Toxic death corrosion

    Writer/s: MASSIMILIANO ANTONIO CAVALERA
    Publisher: FINTAGE PUB & COLLECTION B.V.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Master of Savagery
  • Soulfly lead singer Max Cavalera has written thousands of guitar riffs, but he says this is one of his favorites. "I really like the groove of the song," he told us . "It's very similar to older Soulfly stuff, like Prophecy, Dark Ages, Soulfly I. It's a really catchy, heavy groove."
  • This is a track from Savages, the ninth studio album by the Brazilian Metal group. The record was the first to feature drummer Zyon Cavalera, frontman Max's son, in a full-time capacity after the departure of David Kinkade in 2012. Said Max: "I worked for the first time on a full album with my son, Zyon. Before recording the album I first worked closely at home with him in preproduction, and it was great to spend weeks on the songs with Zyon, shaping the sound of the record. Zyon did a great job and he hits really hard just like his uncle Igor."

    "It was amazing recording with my son," he added. A whole record! A dream come true for a father whose life is dedicated to metal. 'Savages' is a celebration of all that."
  • About three minutes into this song, it breaks down to just the bass, then gets - as Max Cavalera says - "super heavy." Max had to refuse/resist the temptation to add vocals. "I was tempted to sing on top of it," he said in our interview. "I even tried once. Then I was like, 'No, let's leave it open, just let the music take control and be just this cool, heavy part on the song.'"
  • The cover artwork for Savages was created by renowned artist Paul Stottler, who is best known for his work on Sacred Reich's legendary Surf Nicaragua cover.
  • Max Cavalera explained to Metal Exiles the journey he wanted to take his listeners on the album. "The idea of Savages was that with all of our progress and technology we are all still killing each other, decapitating, blowing up marathons, doing all of these savage acts so at heart we are all still Savages," he said. "A lot of the lyrics are based around that theme even though this is not a concept record. It is almost like there is something wrong with us, like we are born with Savagery in us and we cannot get rid of it."

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