"Zumbi" | |
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14th track of 3 | |
Sung by | (Instrumental) |
Duration | Total: 5:35 "Zumbi": 2:38 "Símbolo da Liberdade": 2:54 |
Genre(s) | Tribal, experimental |
Composed by | Max Cavalera |
Produced by | Max Cavalera |
Released in | 2002 |
Previous track "Sangue de Bairro" |
Next track "I Will Refuse" |
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"Zumbi" is the closing track of the third album 3, released in 2002. "Zumbi" is the album's second instrumental track and has two distinct parts or cantos, the first part plays percussions, gentle drum and sitar with berimbau playing towards the end of this part, and the second part and hidden track titled "Símbolo da Liberdade" (Portuguese for "Symbol of Freedom") showcases wind chimes, low-tuned sitar plucking, and few environmental sounds.
This song was titled after the historical Brazilian leader Zumbi.
Personnel[]
Band performers
- Max Cavalera – berimbau on "Zumbi", sitar
- Mikey Doling – percussion on "Zumbi"
- Marcelo Dias – percussion on "Zumbi"
- Roy Mayorga – drums and percussion on "Zumbi", wind chimes on "Símbolo da Liberdade"
Session performers
- Meia Noite – Brazilian percussion and percussion arrangement on "Zumbi"
- Otto D'Agnolo – keyboards
Songwriter
- Max Cavalera – music
Engineers and producers
- Otto D'Agnolo – engineering, mixing, additional audio effects
- Jamison Weddle – second engineering
- Marcelo Dias – audio effects
- John Naylor – programming
- Anthony Kilhoffer – assistant mixing
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Max Cavalera – mixing, production
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Live-only songs on various albums
"Spit" • "Beneath the Remains/Dead Embryonic Cells" • "Roots Bloody Roots" • "Attitude" • "Sanctuary" • "Polícia"