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Also known as
  
Max Possessed

Spouse
  
Gloria Cavalera

Role
  
Singer


Name
  
Max Cavalera

Years active
  
1984–present

Siblings
  
Igor Cavalera

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Birth name
  
Massimiliano Antonio Cavalera

Born
  
August 4, 1969 (age 54) Belo Horizonte, Brazil (
1969-08-04
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, singer-songwriter

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, bass guitar, berimbau, percussion, sitar, sampler, talk box, agogo, chains

Music groups
  
Sepultura, Soulfly (Since 1997)

Children
  
Zyon Cavalera, Igor Cavalera, Richie Cavalera, Jason Cavalera, Roxanne Cavalera

Books
  
My Bloody Roots: De Sepultura, Soulfly, My Bloody Roots From Sep

Similar People
  
Igor Cavalera, Andreas Kisser, Zyon Cavalera, Marc Rizzo, Derrick Green

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Massimiliano Antonio "Max" Cavalera ([masimiliˈɐnu ɐ̃ˈtonju kɐvɐˈleɾɐ], born August 4, 1969) is a Brazilian singer, guitarist, and songwriter who currently plays in heavy metal bands Soulfly, Cavalera Conspiracy, and Killer Be Killed. In 1984, he co-founded the acclaimed heavy metal band Sepultura with his brother Igor Cavalera and was the band's lead singer and rhythm guitarist until he left in 1996. Cavalera was also involved in a short-lived side project called Nailbomb.

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Early life and career

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Max Cavalera's father, Graziano Cavalera, was an employee of the Italian Consulate in Belo Horizonte. He died at 40 years of age; Cavalera was nine when his father died. Cavalera's family was in a state of financial crisis and family turbulence when he formed Sepultura with his younger brother Igor.

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In the early 1990s, he relocated to Phoenix, Arizona. He did not begin to make spiritual music until after he quit Sepultura. His earlier lyrics for Soulfly were influenced by religion and spirituality, though he is critical of religion. His later albums, starting with Dark Ages, began to incorporate lyrical themes of violence, warfare, anger and hatred. His albums have all been dedicated to God, and he has often been depicted by the press as a man of religion, especially in the United States, something that Cavalera himself says he does not understand:

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I do hate a lot of "religion", but people like Christ – yeah they inspire me. I mean if you look at Christ, He was hanging around with the lowlifes, prostitutes and the losers you know, not going around with those high society motherfuckers you see trying to sell Jesus today!

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When asked in an interview whether he was a Christian and whether Soulfly was a Christian band, he said:

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No. I mean, if I was a Christian I would wear all these different kinds of omens. Because Christian people are so close-minded. A priest would not accept that. So I don't like the concept of Christianity in terms of being so close-minded. It is the same with music. Sometimes I compare preachers to close-minded musicians or close-minded listeners, who only like one kind of music. Some preachers are the same. And they don't tolerate Hindus, Buddhists or whatever. Only them. It's bullshit. So Soulfly is not a Christian band at all. Very much opposite. But we are very spiritual. Spiritual has nothing to do with Christianity anyway. It has been here since the beginning of time.

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In another interview, he was asked about the Varg Vikernes church burnings. He quoted, "I support church burnings 100 percent, but why don't we just burn everything. Mosques, temples, all religious buildings." However, he later claimed his views changed about the church burnings and called them "too violent". He has stated that he does believe in God, "But it might be different than the God the preacher preaches about."

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Of enduring influence to his music, is the untimely death of his stepson, Dana Wells, who was killed after the release of Roots in 1996. The songs "Bleed", "First Commandment", "Pain", "Tree of Pain" and "Revengeance" are tributes to Wells, as well as Deftones' song "Headup", in which Cavalera featured and co-wrote. He reunited with his brother Igor, in their band Cavalera Conspiracy, and wrote and performed on Soulfly's Conquer, released in 2008.

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In 2009, Cavalera appears in Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned as himself on radio station LCHC.

In 2013, Cavalera released his autobiography, titled My Bloody Roots; his co-writer was the British author Joel McIver and the book's foreword was written by Dave Grohl.

Personal life

Cavalera has lived in Phoenix, Arizona, since 1992 with his wife Gloria and his five children, Zyon (b. January 19, 1993), Igor (b. July 2, 1995), Jason (b. December 1, 1986), Richie (b. August 25, 1985) and Roxanne (b. November 14, 1983). The three eldest, Gloria's children, were adopted by Cavalera, making Cavalera their legal father. Zyon, Igor and Richie have all collaborated with Cavalera in his various projects. Three of his sons are also active in music, with Richie fronting Incite and Igor and Zyon performing in Lody Kong. Jason tours as Zyon's drum tech, amongst other various duties behind the scenes. In 2012 and 2013, Zyon toured with Soulfly after David Kinkade's retirement, and now he is a regular member as drummer. Igor briefly filled in as bassist for Soulfly in 2015 after Tony Campos left the band.

Collaborations

Cavalera has collaborated with many different artists while in Sepultura and Soulfly. In 2003 he joined forces with former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters' frontman Dave Grohl to produce "Red War" for the self-titled release of Dave Grohl's metal project, Probot.

Musicians

Cavalera has worked with the following musicians:

Cavalera appeared in The Scorpion King in an off-camera role, providing the guttural screams for Dwayne Johnson.

Discography

Sepultura
  • Bestial Devastation EP (1985)
  • Morbid Visions (1986)
  • Schizophrenia (1987)
  • Beneath the Remains (1989)
  • Arise (1991) US#119
  • Third World Posse EP (1993)
  • Chaos A.D. (1993) US#32 US Gold
  • Refuse/Resist EP (1994)
  • Roots (1996) US#27 US Gold
  • The Roots of Sepultura (1996)
  • Blood-Rooted (1997) US#162
  • Under a Pale Grey Sky (2002)
  • Nailbomb
  • Point Blank (1994)
  • Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide (1995)
  • Soulfly
  • Soulfly (1998) US#79 US Gold
  • Tribe EP (1999)
  • Primitive (2000) US#32
  • 3 (2002) US#46
  • Prophecy (2004) US#82
  • Dark Ages (2005) US#155
  • Conquer (2008) US#66
  • Omen (2010) US#73
  • Enslaved (2012) US#82
  • Savages (2013) US#84
  • Archangel (2015) US#130
  • Cavalera Conspiracy
  • Inflikted (2008) US#72
  • Blunt Force Trauma (2011) US#123
  • Pandemonium (2014) US#178
  • Killer Be Killed
  • Killer Be Killed (2014) US#58
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