SEPULTURA Meets 'Scooby-Do'

August 11, 2012

SEPULTURA frontman Derrick Green and ex-SEPULTURA drummer Jean Dolabella collaborated on a song for the ending credits in the "Scooby-Doo" animated television series. The track, entitled "Mysteries. Inc.!" was written by Dolabella and Doug Langdale and was recorded by Dolabella at Garage Studios in São Paulo, Brazil. It was then mixed by Augusto Nogueira at Pacific Studio in Belo Horizonte, Brazil.

Says Green, "What sucks is they used the same song with different vocals from the voice of one the characters in the cartoon and he sucks badly!!! Just saying."

Check it out in the YouTube clip below.

Dolabella left SEPULTURA last year because he could no longer handle being away from home for long periods of time. He has since been replaced by Eloy Casagrande.

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