Jairo Tormentor:
"Well, I was very sad about that, actually. As a fan, I think they have too much things to do and to give to the fans and the people. But I understand Andreas [Kisser, current SEPULTURA guitarist], and I think this is actually, it's more a decision from Andreas himself, because he is a little bit tired of everything. He lost his wife and his mother and this and that, and he works a lot. So I understand. He wants be more with his kids and his new girlfriend and not be on the road all the time. So I understand him. I think we will lose one of the biggest bands in the world, and I'm a big fan of the last two albums, for example — 'Quadra', for me, it's a big one; yeah, it awesome. And that's it. I was kind of sad, but I understand this. I was talking to [Andreas] and [SEPULTURA bassist] Paulo [Xisto Pinto Jr. in April] at the Summer Breeze [festival in São Paulo, Brazil], at the backstage of Summer Breeze, and we were talking, and I can see they need that kind of vacations. You can see they are very tired — as men, as family men and everything. So this is not good for us, but it's necessary. And we were talking about that — maybe we will make a big party at the end of this tour; me, Max, Igor and the guys [from the current lineup] also. It's possible to happen at the last gig."