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Sepultura 's journey to success started before the release of their album "Beneath the Remains" in 1989. Their previous album "Schizophrenia" opened new opportunities for the band, but they emerged from debt and started making money only in the late 1990s. Monte Conner, a radio DJ in the US, was responsible for discovering and promoting new music. Despite initial skepticism from his bosses at the European music company, Roadrunner, Monte's persistent efforts led him to propose the idea of bringing an unknown band from Brazil, Sepultura, to the US. Max Cavalera, the guitarist and vocalist of the cult hardcore band Crow Max, was instrumental in securing a meeting with Sepultura. Although Max was robbed while exploring New York City, he managed to catch up with Monte and the journey to bring Sepultura to the US continued. During their time in New York City, Max encounters Harley Flanagan, the bassist and vocalist of the band, and they take a photo together. Sepultura spends three months composing new songs and eventually signs a contract for seven albums. However, they were unaware of the future risks and challenges they would face. The final album under that contract is the release of "Revolution" in 1991, and Max subsequently departs from the band.
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