Sepultura, the legendary Brazilian metal band, delivers a powerful and intense experience with their 2006 album "Dante XXI." Inspired by Dante Alighieri's epic poem "The Divine Comedy," this album is a thrilling journey through the circles of hell, with each track representing a different canto from the Inferno. The album spans a variety of metal genres, including thrash, groove, death, and nu metal, showcasing Sepultura's versatility and musical prowess. With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, "Dante XXI" is a relentless and uncompromising listen, featuring crushing riffs, aggressive vocals, and intricate musicianship. Standout tracks like "Convicted in Life," "Buried Words," and "Crown and Miter" highlight the band's ability to blend brutal intensity with melodic hooks. Produced by Colin Richardson and featuring artwork by Marcel Toll, "Dante XXI" is a testament to Sepultura's enduring influence in the metal world.