Other projects Sanders began his own solo side project in 2004. Much of the music that he plays includes similar elements of his band Nile, however presented in an ambient/Egyptian folk format, rather than death metal. Sanders explained that "he got sick of hearing big loud death metal everyday after touring", and started writing quieter music to relax, and recorded them.
Guest appearances Sanders guested on
Behemoth's 2004 CD release,
Demigod, playing a guitar solo on the track "XUL". He also performed a guitar solo at the end of the track "God of Our Own Divinity" by
Morbid Angel, on their 2003 album
Heretic, as well as a solo on the song "The Final War (Battle of Actium)" on
Ex Deo's 2009 album
Romulus. Sanders also played on
Grave's 2010 album
Burial Ground on the tracks "Bloodtrail" and "
Naafa". Sanders traveled to Dubai to collaborate on guest vocals for Nervecell's song "Shunq (To the Despaired... King of Darkness)" on their 2011 album
Psychogenocide. On
Tourniquet's 2012 album
Antiseptic Bloodbath, Sanders contributed a guitar solo to the track "Chamunda Temple Stampede". Sanders was also featured in episode one of Rusty Cooley's and Zachary Adkins' podcast "Guitar Autopsy" available on YouTube. In 2017 Sanders traveled to Egypt to collaborate with
Nader Sadek, Derek Roddy, and Mahmud Gecekusu on The Serapeum EP In 2018, Sanders did a guest solo on the song "Sacred War of Lawlessness" for Polish blackened death metal band Veld. Sanders provided lead guitars for THŪN's self-titled EP in 2021.
Legacy and influence Sanders is recognized as a pioneering figure in technical death metal. In 1998, Nile’s breakout album
Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka blended Middle Eastern influences with extreme metal, helping revive interest in the genre during a period of decline. He is often credited, alongside bands like
Cryptopsy and
Origin, with pushing the boundaries of speed, complexity, and conceptual storytelling in death metal.
Recognition and rankings Sanders has received recognition in several fan and magazine polls.
Decibel magazine ranked him fourth in its list of the "Top 20 Death Metal Guitarists of All Time". In the 2007
Terrorizer readers’ poll, he was voted Best Musician. He was also ranked the fifth best modern metal guitarist in a readers’ poll conducted by
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