Quite possibly the most controversial Brazilian heavy metal band ever (and that's saying something), Belo Horizonte's Holocausto was no different from contemporary compatriots like Sepultura, Sarcófago, or Vulcano when it came to their violent, crude amalgam of black and thrash metal. But where those groups merely courted controversy with lyrics marked by anti-Christian sentiment and demonic conjurations, Holocausto went a little too far with their overly literal descriptions of Nazi crimes against Jews on 1987's Campo de Extermínio (Extermination Camp) album -- to the point t...