You jest, but that is the best executed line in all of music. The way everything drops out, then just drops back in like a bunch of sharks carrying nukes
i love that "you know what i hate about this band?" "Nothing." could theoretically mean you hate the album Nothing, but more likely means you love everything about them. just like meshuggah riffs you can hear it in different ways.
I always disliked Nothing until they remastered it with their new sound now I think it's amazing. It was a work of genius ruined by bad music production IMHO. So glad they updated the album with their modern sound.
I'm amazed at how many of these patterns are imprinted on my memory without any understanding of the counting involved in them. Great breakdown and selection of riffs, your explanations are always on point!
awesome video, Catch 33 is my favorite Meshuggah album and is very overlooked. definitely wish you could include the chorus riff from In Death - Is Life (also appears as the midway climax in In Death - Is Death). It's in 52/8 and is one of the heaviest metal riffs I've ever heard /watch?v=VtP7JDDul08&t=235s
in my opinion, this is their darkest, most well-written and hardest hitting album to date. I love how they can somehow make what is essentially just one huge song interesting and perfectly tied together throughout the entire thing without it becoming too repetitive or boring. Disturbingly delicious riffs and drums aside, lyrically it is pure genius. I listened to the section between Mind's Mirrors and the end of In Death is Death on repeat about 20 times the first time i heard it because i just couldnt fathom how any human could write music so incredibly dark that even a singularity would have trouble keeping up
Am I the only one who had their mind blown by the Indian Counting method? I have literally never thought of counting like that before. Truly mind blowing! Lol
Yeah it's awesome. As an Indian musician, I have grown up counting like this. So at one point I used to think that's how the whole world does it. I discovered pretty late that it's an Indian thing. Incredibly useful. I literally count everything using this method and it always works no matter how complex it is :D
This is probably one of my favorite albums of all time. It's time frame matched the time it used to take me to cut my yard, so i jammed out to it in my headphones hundreds of times
Maybe you should check out Fredrik Thordendal’s Special Defects if you like the fusion parts, it has quite a lot of those moments. And it’s a great album, so if you haven’t, check it out!
I'm in the process of learning this whole album on guitar and I'm stuck in the middle of in Death is Death. This video gave me some inspiration to keep going. Sadly you didn't cover the riff I'm stuck on
Who would’ve thought that you could come up w riffs that sound like the entire genre of futuristic science fiction. Even though Meshuggah get a lot of respect, I feel like it’s still not enough based on what they truly deserve.
The logic to In Death Is Life is 33/8 meters poly'd with the 16 4/4s. Specifically: 4 33 measures with the 3rd one being cut a half note (to make 29), so that the "tail" is not at the end but it's actually the 3rd measure. First 33 is a 10/4 + 13/8 "tail" (the repeat is pretty obvious). The next 33s are pretty arbitrary (maybe now with this understanding you could study them a bit more thoroughly), but the eighth note leading tones make the overarching hypermeter very apparent.
Love how some of the riffs that sound less chaotic and more motif driven are actually the through composed riffs that never repeat and have no simple logic. Then some of the shorter cycles are really rough on the ear groove wise. That 4/4 counting technique was amazing!
In Death / Is Death riffs have so much more going on, and you skipped the most complex riff Meshuggah has ever played, where the rhythm, and the notes are all random (the ones that starts at 1:16). Every single riff in this song is absolutely bonkers, especially if you consider BOTH: the notes and the time when they're played. The last 2 riffs of the song have the same exact rhythm pattern, put completely different notes and sound completely different. Seriously, you could have an hour episode just on this one song alone.
That Shed riff isn’t just a repeated 14-beat phrase. At some point there’s a 3-beat part before it starts over. Edit: I analyzed the 1st riff after the pause. It does the 14-beat phrase 4 times, then a 5 and then the 4-beat part is only 3, then it repeats. That’s totaling 64 beats. Not sure that I’d be able to have analyze it without seeing you consider it as a repeating 5-4-5 phrase.
Someone needs to make an app for Yogev to use where he has infinite pieces of any shape in any color, note pads, large numbers, etc, and with a few different backgrounds that he commonly uses. Saving trees is nice and all, but this is about saving time and making videos faster! Yella yella! Next Mayshuggah, I want more Meshuggah per Mayshuggah, so someone make this man an app! Seriously, though, thank you for doing these videos! These are amazing and I've learned a lot.
Nice pics, the riffs of "In Death is Life", "Shed" & "Sum" also among my favorites. Also really digging: - "In Death is Death" (2 min. 55 sec.) - "Dehumanization" (30 sec.)
Check out the 2:48 mark of “Pitch Black” for more of that softer dynamic, funky Meshuggah magic! I was just listening to it today and thought “hey there’s another example of what Yogev what’s talking about!!”
My friend you have my fullest attention with every one of these uploads your attention to detail is impeccable and much appreciated could you possibly please do this same thing with the destroy erase improve album
7+10+10+6=33/8 10+10+8+6 =34 18+8+6 = 32 8+10+8+3 = 29 Here's the math behind it, I think it's significant that the first row is 33, it of course adds up to 128. In some numerologic traditions 33 represents humanity and 34 represents God.
It's interesting what will you say about riffs of such bands as MATHERIA (Russia), Four Question Marks (France), Fragments (USA), Defect Noises (Germany\Bulgaria)
They definitely have some 'fusiony' stuff on earlier albums, like the songs Sublevels and Future Breed Machine, both from the Destroy Erase Improve album. You should do an analysis of the Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects album, tons of fusion influence haha
My top 5 in order of favorability would have to be: 1. In Death - Is Death 2:55 2. Sum 1:08 3. In Death - Is Death 0:30 4. Dehumanization 2:09 5. Disenchantment 0:31 If I had to limit the list to one riff per track, I would remove the riff at 0:30 in In Death - Is Death and have 0:45 in Personae Non Gratae at number 5.
I’d just like to express how thankful I am for this video. Catch 33 for the past 6 months has been, I’m not even kidding, all I listen to. In death is life/ in death is death has been a riff that years ago I would only dream of playing. This video has been truly helpful and explanatory. Not overly confusing like others. Thank you so much. 🥺🙏🏻
Howdy Yogev, new to the channel and really love your stuff. I was wondering if you had ever read anything on Meshuggah by Guy Capuzzo. Your style of explaining the polyrhythmic structure seems like a more flexible version of Capuzzo’s Circular Diagram Anyway, love the videos Happy Mayshuggah 🤟🏼
Its really interesting and impressive that Meshuggah put the crashes on the "one" for the third riff. It shows they understand exactly what they are doing in their songwriting
I had such a blast learning to play this album when it came out. The first track sounds so simple in the ear, but once the riff starts to evolve, it can be really tricky to follow along when you're actually playing it. So many moments of 'holy shit that's cool' and giggling as you go back to play through the section again with what you've learned. My favorite meshuggah album for sure.
I hear the IDID “fusiony” part as not a “stack” but that he’s playing the bass drum loud enough that it’s rattling the snares on the bottom of the snare drum. Which is CRAZY because these are sampled drums, and it’s not every bass drum hit, only the heavy ones. So it means he sampled a “loud” and a “soft” bass drum hit. Or…I’m crazy and those aren’t snares rattling.
Awesome Yogev, no less. What helped me alot understanding Meshuggah is not only by metronome but the use of downbeat vs. backbeat alongside. Instead of using Indian method to count IDID, simply putting in a straight 4/4 beat w kick and snare reveals alot, maybe you can consider throwing that in as well in your videos instead of only metronome.
As a musician thats always been able to hear or feel poly rhythms and meters but has always sucked with putting them to paper your videos are incredibly helpful. I mean with Meshuggah my mind is still full of fuck but this does help lot. Also, this was one of my least favourite albums by them until I had the "got it" moment, now it's one of my favourites.
How come so many people didn't like this album? I think I heard it was the fake drum sounds. This album got me back into Meshuggah and before I watch this, I just want to say that all three of my favorite riffs are at the end.
I freaking knew it man! I didn't know the specifics, but I knew there was something going on with those first 3 tracks, that the groove was getting shifted over. And that's why the tracks have different names!
Sir, it's so massive to break their rules about music ,it's complicated but awesome, that's school, that sucks to others but it's a djent, so no one cover their fucking songs ha ha ha, good day sir yogev gabay.
In 7:35 "Indian counting method" you say that the riff is 79 beats long, but it has to be an even number because the rhythmic structure is repeated. I count it to 76.
Oh wow, this vid has me sooo close to getting the beat down for that last Sum riff. Mind needs to be so clear to even stand a chance. Awesome vid, thank you!
I feel like you have to have the perfect blooper reel when demonstrating the beats with your fingers. You have the perfect delivery for it, too. Thank you for this!
TY Yogev...(long time, no type!) The finger/joint counting tricks/methods makes Meshuggah's (even their NAME is hard to spell!!) music so much easier (for me) to understand. It took my ear away from the harmony (oblivious guitarist here) and allowed me to feel what everyone is playing against, (the drummer, right?). ☺M
you are amazing!!! these riffs are irreparably ingrained in my brain intuitively, but you are completely blowing my mind by laying them out so systematically! love this channel!
Dude I was checking out Tigran Himasyan's Berklee Live stuff after a long time and realised you were one of the drummers... Holy shit man, came here immediately to comment.. PS - Great Video as always!!! Goid Bless man!
You missed the A flat or G# on the first tracks (I don't know about key). Not calling you out or nothing just that A is pretty obviously not the same note even though the rhythm is probably right.
The struggle to free myself of restraints, becomes my very polymeter.
Me - the metronome of fear
@@fonesrphunny7242 a mobile skein of tangled notes exposed
Underrated comment
thanks guys I died
You jest, but that is the best executed line in all of music. The way everything drops out, then just drops back in like a bunch of sharks carrying nukes
i love that
"you know what i hate about this band?"
"Nothing."
could theoretically mean you hate the album Nothing, but more likely means you love everything about them.
just like meshuggah riffs you can hear it in different ways.
great catch!
aaaahhhhh, nice!
This band made Nothing good
@@eliasmochan 33
hahahahah niiiceeeeee I didn't even think about it
literally every riff on the album, thats it, thats the best riffs
Yeah, I second that.
Well, me too
One syllable. One Vowel. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Acktchyually it's "I"
this part, it always hits home and gives chills, Catch33 is still one of my top meshuggah albums
Best part!
A contender for the heaviest few seconds in metal
12:19 Nothing is actually my favourite album. I'm crying and shaking rn
I always disliked Nothing until they remastered it with their new sound now I think it's amazing. It was a work of genius ruined by bad music production IMHO. So glad they updated the album with their modern sound.
SUCH A GOOD ALBUMMMM
@@WhisperingDeath the remaster sounds like shit. Fake ass programmed drums take all the punch out of the mix.
@@jaakezzz_G Imagine actually being this edgy.
@@WhisperingDeath I dunno, sounds pretty cool raw (original mix)
The "In Death - Is Death" alone, requires a whole video about it :(
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Siamak Gilak Yeah, my favorite riff (from MESHUGGAH!!!) was left out... : ( 2:18 ruclips.net/video/S4sZtd1qy2k/видео.html
I'm amazed at how many of these patterns are imprinted on my memory without any understanding of the counting involved in them. Great breakdown and selection of riffs, your explanations are always on point!
You're very welcome!
awesome video, Catch 33 is my favorite Meshuggah album and is very overlooked.
definitely wish you could include the chorus riff from In Death - Is Life (also appears as the midway climax in In Death - Is Death). It's in 52/8 and is one of the heaviest metal riffs I've ever heard /watch?v=VtP7JDDul08&t=235s
I may do a part 2 to this vid so yeah !
@@YogevGabay literally best channel on youtube, your videos make it like im listening to these songs for the first time again. thank you sir
in my opinion, this is their darkest, most well-written and hardest hitting album to date. I love how they can somehow make what is essentially just one huge song interesting and perfectly tied together throughout the entire thing without it becoming too repetitive or boring. Disturbingly delicious riffs and drums aside, lyrically it is pure genius. I listened to the section between Mind's Mirrors and the end of In Death is Death on repeat about 20 times the first time i heard it because i just couldnt fathom how any human could write music so incredibly dark that even a singularity would have trouble keeping up
Lyrically dark or just the overall atmosphere
Your videos are absolutely necessary to my mental health, please never stop. Also, no Entrapment guitar solo riff ? That thing is totally bonkers. :O
Based guitar solo
You're literally what meshuggah need, but don't know yet.
Am I the only one who had their mind blown by the Indian Counting method? I have literally never thought of counting like that before.
Truly mind blowing! Lol
There are many like this, give it a search and you'll be amazed.
I'm gonna expand on it a bit in next weeks video also
@@YogevGabay Hell yeah, I love expansion packs. Sign me up!
Yeah it's awesome. As an Indian musician, I have grown up counting like this. So at one point I used to think that's how the whole world does it. I discovered pretty late that it's an Indian thing. Incredibly useful. I literally count everything using this method and it always works no matter how complex it is :D
@@RickrajOfficial Oh hell yeah man it made my life so much easier! I'm not gonna even talk about konnakol. I mean I will, but in next weeks video.
This is probably one of my favorite albums of all time. It's time frame matched the time it used to take me to cut my yard, so i jammed out to it in my headphones hundreds of times
HAHAHAHHA best !!!!
Love the video!
Also, one of my favorite moments on the album:
"One syllable, one vowel. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
That opening "aaall of y'all" caught me off guard lol, salud from Texas!
hahahahaha totally
Dehumanization is so sick too. I love the end of Personae non Gratae leading into the crazy intro of Dehumanization.
i love the drop in dehumanization. Absolutely insane
@@dawnderhenkerimo the AAAAAAAAA part in Dehumanisation is the heaviest section of any song ever
Maybe you should check out Fredrik Thordendal’s Special Defects if you like the fusion parts, it has quite a lot of those moments. And it’s a great album, so if you haven’t, check it out!
I'm in the process of learning this whole album on guitar and I'm stuck in the middle of in Death is Death. This video gave me some inspiration to keep going. Sadly you didn't cover the riff I'm stuck on
Catch 33 and Nothing are my top Meshuggah albums
You know your shit!!!
Who would’ve thought that you could come up w riffs that sound like the entire genre of futuristic science fiction. Even though Meshuggah get a lot of respect, I feel like it’s still not enough based on what they truly deserve.
Such an underrated album. Probably my favorite Meshuggah album. Favorite riff is personae non gratae verse riff
My favorite album
Unbelievable every time i put It!!
The logic to In Death Is Life is 33/8 meters poly'd with the 16 4/4s. Specifically: 4 33 measures with the 3rd one being cut a half note (to make 29), so that the "tail" is not at the end but it's actually the 3rd measure.
First 33 is a 10/4 + 13/8 "tail" (the repeat is pretty obvious). The next 33s are pretty arbitrary (maybe now with this understanding you could study them a bit more thoroughly), but the eighth note leading tones make the overarching hypermeter very apparent.
3:28 And yet my understanding of this riff than is better now than it's ever been. Thanks for making this album slightly less incomprehensible, Yogev!
6k views, 1.1k likes, 0 dislikes. I've never seen stats like this on youtube. Really correlates with the quality
Man thank you so much. You have no idea how you guys in the comment make me feel with these remarks !
Love how some of the riffs that sound less chaotic and more motif driven are actually the through composed riffs that never repeat and have no simple logic. Then some of the shorter cycles are really rough on the ear groove wise.
That 4/4 counting technique was amazing!
In Death / Is Death riffs have so much more going on, and you skipped the most complex riff Meshuggah has ever played, where the rhythm, and the notes are all random (the ones that starts at 1:16). Every single riff in this song is absolutely bonkers, especially if you consider BOTH: the notes and the time when they're played. The last 2 riffs of the song have the same exact rhythm pattern, put completely different notes and sound completely different. Seriously, you could have an hour episode just on this one song alone.
That Shed riff isn’t just a repeated 14-beat phrase. At some point there’s a 3-beat part before it starts over. Edit: I analyzed the 1st riff after the pause. It does the 14-beat phrase 4 times, then a 5 and then the 4-beat part is only 3, then it repeats. That’s totaling 64 beats. Not sure that I’d be able to have analyze it without seeing you consider it as a repeating 5-4-5 phrase.
That Indian counting method is absolutely invaluable! Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Your intelligence is mind freeing (sounds like a paradox but if you were in my brain learning this piece you would understand). Thanks for your brain.
Can you do Goliath by Karnivool post-Mayshuggah?
Someone needs to make an app for Yogev to use where he has infinite pieces of any shape in any color, note pads, large numbers, etc, and with a few different backgrounds that he commonly uses. Saving trees is nice and all, but this is about saving time and making videos faster! Yella yella! Next Mayshuggah, I want more Meshuggah per Mayshuggah, so someone make this man an app!
Seriously, though, thank you for doing these videos! These are amazing and I've learned a lot.
man thanks so much ! It is indeed a lot of work so I'm super happy you like it !
Thank you, very interesting and educational video. :)
*0:32** looks weirdly awesome!*
Yogev, in some point would be interesting if you talk about Ron Jarzombek and Blooted Science.
Man spastic ink was the first time i've heard 5 over 4 hahaha love that band
The very PEAK CONCEPT ALBUM right HERE!!!!!....pure transcendence in a Hypnotic Loop EXISTENCE!!!
Nice pics, the riffs of "In Death is Life", "Shed" & "Sum" also among my favorites. Also really digging:
- "In Death is Death" (2 min. 55 sec.)
- "Dehumanization" (30 sec.)
3:55 did you try Morse code ?
7:40 GENIUS
Fuckkk Morse Code could definitely be something! These guys are geniuses
Yogev is the gift that keeps on giving! Amazing as usual.
Sorry, can´t like your video because It has 33 likes...
87 now. No more reason not to like!
Check out the 2:48 mark of “Pitch Black” for more of that softer dynamic, funky Meshuggah magic! I was just listening to it today and thought “hey there’s another example of what Yogev what’s talking about!!”
hahahaha YYEEESSSS
I'm so glad Strong Bad started a youtube channel to teach us Meshuggah
My friend you have my fullest attention with every one of these uploads your attention to detail is impeccable and much appreciated could you possibly please do this same thing with the destroy erase improve album
7+10+10+6=33/8
10+10+8+6 =34
18+8+6 = 32
8+10+8+3 = 29
Here's the math behind it, I think it's significant that the first row is 33, it of course adds up to 128.
In some numerologic traditions 33 represents humanity and 34 represents God.
It's interesting what will you say about riffs of such bands as MATHERIA (Russia), Four Question Marks (France), Fragments (USA), Defect Noises (Germany\Bulgaria)
They definitely have some 'fusiony' stuff on earlier albums, like the songs Sublevels and Future Breed Machine, both from the Destroy Erase Improve album. You should do an analysis of the Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects album, tons of fusion influence haha
you explain music theory so incredibly well! keep it up!
My top 5 in order of favorability would have to be:
1. In Death - Is Death 2:55
2. Sum 1:08
3. In Death - Is Death 0:30
4. Dehumanization 2:09
5. Disenchantment 0:31
If I had to limit the list to one riff per track, I would remove the riff at 0:30 in In Death - Is Death and have 0:45 in Personae Non Gratae at number 5.
please do this whole album, or more. You dod SO WELL on this
I’d just like to express how thankful I am for this video. Catch 33 for the past 6 months has been, I’m not even kidding, all I listen to. In death is life/ in death is death has been a riff that years ago I would only dream of playing. This video has been truly helpful and explanatory. Not overly confusing like others. Thank you so much. 🥺🙏🏻
Oh man you're very welcome !!
Zero dislikes! Bravo!
Howdy Yogev, new to the channel and really love your stuff. I was wondering if you had ever read anything on Meshuggah by Guy Capuzzo. Your style of explaining the polyrhythmic structure seems like a more flexible version of Capuzzo’s Circular Diagram
Anyway, love the videos
Happy Mayshuggah 🤟🏼
Its really interesting and impressive that Meshuggah put the crashes on the "one" for the third riff. It shows they understand exactly what they are doing in their songwriting
Nice choice! Keep up the good work. Very educational.
I had such a blast learning to play this album when it came out. The first track sounds so simple in the ear, but once the riff starts to evolve, it can be really tricky to follow along when you're actually playing it. So many moments of 'holy shit that's cool' and giggling as you go back to play through the section again with what you've learned. My favorite meshuggah album for sure.
I hear the IDID “fusiony” part as not a “stack” but that he’s playing the bass drum loud enough that it’s rattling the snares on the bottom of the snare drum. Which is CRAZY because these are sampled drums, and it’s not every bass drum hit, only the heavy ones. So it means he sampled a “loud” and a “soft” bass drum hit. Or…I’m crazy and those aren’t snares rattling.
Awesome Yogev, no less. What helped me alot understanding Meshuggah is not only by metronome but the use of downbeat vs. backbeat alongside. Instead of using Indian method to count IDID, simply putting in a straight 4/4 beat w kick and snare reveals alot, maybe you can consider throwing that in as well in your videos instead of only metronome.
Regarding Riff #2, I could never figure out the pattern either!!! Was going crazy trying to get how it repeats
As a musician thats always been able to hear or feel poly rhythms and meters but has always sucked with putting them to paper your videos are incredibly helpful. I mean with Meshuggah my mind is still full of fuck but this does help lot.
Also, this was one of my least favourite albums by them until I had the "got it" moment, now it's one of my favourites.
How come so many people didn't like this album? I think I heard it was the fake drum sounds. This album got me back into Meshuggah and before I watch this, I just want to say that all three of my favorite riffs are at the end.
I freaking knew it man! I didn't know the specifics, but I knew there was something going on with those first 3 tracks, that the groove was getting shifted over. And that's why the tracks have different names!
They went fusiony on Future Breed Machine man, and PLEASE explain us that one! Thanks
Sir, it's so massive to break their rules about music ,it's complicated but awesome, that's school, that sucks to others but it's a djent, so no one cover their fucking songs ha ha ha, good day sir yogev gabay.
Im a newbie to Meshuggah. What sets the album apart from their other work? I have some idea, but i'd love a full explanation.
Hell yeah Catch 33, glad you did this album for this weeks video. Stay awesome Yogev!
I bet Tomas Haake's lungs breathes in 7/4 and 5/4 respectively
1K likes and 0 dislikes speaks for itself!
Am I the only mother fucker who thinks the opening linear little bit of Sum is the mostgodtier part of the album
5/5 - will upgrade to 6/5 if dehumanization/sum receives its own video
In 7:35 "Indian counting method" you say that the riff is 79 beats long, but it has to be an even number because the rhythmic structure is repeated. I count it to 76.
Do you talk about In Death Is Death 1:16 - 1:40 that has progressive foreshadowing of the following riff in any of your videos?
overthinking overanalyzing separates the body from the mind lol
Oh my god it's happening
Try humanitys last breath - tide
It isn't complex as meshuggah bust has some fun stuff in maybe
Meshuggah doesn't make concept albums, but they made a real good concept album here lol
Oh wow, this vid has me sooo close to getting the beat down for that last Sum riff. Mind needs to be so clear to even stand a chance.
Awesome vid, thank you!
3:48 Would this be an example of a "linear" riff? As in a sequence with no repeating patterns?
ho boy! i love that you showed the indian counting technique , its the best way to figure out time. well done!!!!
Am I standing, among a thousand shelves? Is the multitude of rafters, my new home?
Holy shit, I think this is the first video ever that I watched that has over 1.5k likes and 0 dislikes :-)
I feel like you have to have the perfect blooper reel when demonstrating the beats with your fingers. You have the perfect delivery for it, too.
Thank you for this!
Will you please do a breakdown of some songs from Gojira's New album?
not to crazy about meshuggah, but I really enjoy your videos!
TY Yogev...(long time, no type!) The finger/joint counting tricks/methods makes Meshuggah's (even their NAME is hard to spell!!) music so much easier (for me) to understand. It took my ear away from the harmony (oblivious guitarist here) and allowed me to feel what everyone is playing against, (the drummer, right?). ☺M
Oh great! If it helped, I'm happy
20 seconds in and I already hit thumbs up for the "y'all"
Pleeeease do a video on future breed machine
One syllable, one vowel
this album only has like 5 riffs anyways
they make it work tho
thank you for this, catch 33 is hands down my favorite album
At the time of watching the video you have 1.6k likes 0 dislikes. Speaks volume about the quality of the content :)
Trying to keep that ratio as much as I can !
you are amazing!!! these riffs are irreparably ingrained in my brain intuitively, but you are completely blowing my mind by laying them out so systematically! love this channel!
nothing from personae non gratae or dehumanization?? those have the craziest riffs
Ah shucks I was hoping for the outro riff. That shit slaps!!! Awesome video tho ❤
damn that 8+8 bar on the In Death is Death metal portion of the riff, sneaky sneaky
Yes, but can you break down Back in Black though? 🤔
You should take a break or something, I see that you're working a lot on these.
Dude I was checking out Tigran Himasyan's Berklee Live stuff after a long time and realised you were one of the drummers... Holy shit man, came here immediately to comment..
PS - Great Video as always!!! Goid Bless man!
Oh yeah! Me and my bro Maxime Cholley. Man that show was epic
The part with Imprint of the Unsaved and Disenchantment are swapped. How tf do you make a mistake like that man?
I suffer from a unique illness called being stupid.
It's very hard to live life with this condition !
You missed the A flat or G# on the first tracks (I don't know about key). Not calling you out or nothing just that A is pretty obviously not the same note even though the rhythm is probably right.
might actually be a G for all I know but that A changes back and forth
-you know what I hate about this band? Nothing
-but come on bro it was a good album