Why The 90's Was The BEST Era of Metal (with Guitar Riffs)
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The 90's was a time in which most of my favorite Metal albums and where the bands that influenced people the most came out like Deftones, Korn, and Pantera. So I think it's the best.
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What are YOUR favorite 90's Metal albums?
Left hand path
Here in after
Death - Human
@@wafflemanofficial3130 BASED! My favorite Immolation album.
None So Vile by Cryptopsy
Woops, totally forgot to mention my favourite album from the 90s.
It's gotta be "None So Vile".
Death Metal never sounded that ugly and perfect. I adore that record.
Just about the best response you could’ve given. You know how much I love that album.
when Lord Worm said *_UGHHHHRRR_* I really felt that
Everytime I hear the piano intro to phobophile I still get chills.
@@broncoxyits actually RUHRUHRUHRUUUUH
What a poser you call your self a black metal head
Good play, I love the 90s. This is an era of experimentation and new genres
Thank you! And Yes!
My top 5 90’ metal albumy:
When the kite string pops-Acid bath
Symbolic-death
Chaos A D-Sepultura
Purgatory afterglow-edge of sanity
Pointblank-nailbomb
Based Edge of Sanity enjoyer
@@jojoplaysmusicwhoever does t enjoy eos is nuts, imho
The 90s were great for metal. So many great riffs could be added to this list so that it could've been an hour long video! Sepultura, Kreator, Death, Entombed, Dismember, Obituary, Immolation, Cryptopsy, Carcass, Gorguts, Megadeth, Slayer, Testament, Sodom, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Slipknot, In Flames, Emperor, Suffocation, Morbid Angel, Atheist, Cynic... The list goes on. Good times.
That Pantera tone sounds like it could deforest the whole amazon jungle.
With a single giant fist coming from the sky
It's Otto Audio tone 😎🤌
@@OTTOAUDIO it is!
A few extra 90s bands worth mentioning
Rage Against The Machine
Alice In Chains
Death
Cradle Of Filth
Type O Negative
Mayhem (for better or for worse)
Katatonia
Opeth
Dream Theater
Tool
Slipknot
My top 5:
Future Breed Machine by Messhuggah
Collapse by Brutal Truth
Crush my Soul by Godflesh
Infecting the Crypts by Suffocation
Malpractice by Faith no More
Quite a varied selection
What an amazing band is faith no more
0:31 noooo that's a Kid Rock riff, YoU nOoB!
Oh no! I accidentally played American Badass 😫😤
😂
It’s fun to see you play. Keep up the good work brother
Thanks! Will do :)
Sepultura in the 90s please
I mean they did release their best album, Arise, in that decade.
Top 10 Metal Albums From 90’s My List
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10. Testament - The Ritual
9. Obituary - Cause Of Death
8. Forbidden - Twisted Into Form
7. Sodom - Tapping The Vein
6. Gorguts - Considered Dead
5. Stone - Colours
4. Exodus - Impact Is Imminent
3. Megadeth - Rust In Peace
2. Sacred Reich - The American Way
1. Demolition Hammer’s Tortured Existance & Epidemic Of Violence
GORGUTS MENTIONED 🗣️🔥🗣️🔥🗣️🔥
If It Would Be A Top 10 Death Metal Albums Of The 90’s It’d Be
(Deathrash Albums Too)
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10. Cannibal Corpse - TOTM
9. Massacre - From Beyond
8. Convulse - World Without God
7. Demolition Hammer - EOV
6. Cancer - To The Gory End
5. Death - Spiritual Healing
4. Deicide - Deicide
3. Obituary - Cause Of Death
2. Protector - Shedding Of Skin
1. Gorguts - Considered Dead
You positively nailed it.
There was so much more...character in the riffs.
Personality even.
Amazing playing.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate that :)
Holy! I thought I was a Lone Ranger for the M-10. Never seen anyone upload a high quality audio and video with this guitar. I went for the White finish in 2011. 13 years and counting with this little beast!
I love Pantera's stuff from the 90s, The Great Southern Trendkill and Far Beyond Driven are phenomenal. Slipknot's and Korn's s/t albums, Slaughter of the Soul, Demanufacture, and Onset of Putrefaction are all also fantastic 90s albums. I'm a tad more of a 2000s gal, but 90s is certainly my 2nd!
The 2000s is very close for me too
@@jojoplaysmusic All of the GOATed metalcore albums came out in that era, as well as other amazing bands like Lamb of God and Chimaira!
Oh, and Chaosphere is an amazing 90s album, too. I forget that's 90s 😅
At The Gates 🤘
If someone would have told me that you're going to play 'Nookie' on a freaking Telecaster, of all guitars, I would have called them crazy😂 awesome Covers. The 90s had some of the best Metal records ever made🤘🎸🔥 greetings from Lotasticland
Well it’s actually a baritone guitar (27” scale length), but I like that it does the trick of throwing people off hehe.
@@jojoplaysmusic well, congrats👏 you did it😂
I know this is late, however, here are my personal preferences:
Dream Theater - Images And Words
Metallica - The Black Album
Korn - Korn
Meshuggah - Destroy Erase Improve & Chaosphere
In Flames - Whoracle
Cryptopsy - None So Vile
Megadeth - Rust In Peace
Converge - Petitioning The Empty Sky & When Forever Comes Crashing
The Dillinger Escape Plan - Calculating Infinity
Stratovarious - Visions
Your variety in playing styles and your talent in hearing what to play are amazing.
Great choices for this video too!
PS: Man, your alternate palm mutes at Fear Factory - delicious!
Thank you so much! Really appreciate that :)
Tomb of the mutilated is still the blueprint for most death metal and you could argue that it was the first big BDM album. Insane how influential that album is
Facts.
I'd argue Suffocation's debut is up there. The slam breakdown in Liege of Inveracity birthed an entire genre on its own.
morbid angel's "alters of madness" before that
saw Chino in the thumbnail and expected Around The Fur or My Own Summer but Rickets was a pleasant surprise
Thank God you mentioned Strapping Young Lad
It’s one of my top favorite bands of all time.
I don’t like nu metal much but I love a bunch of other 90s metal, Death’s last 2 albums especially
That was fucking sick my dude. Much love to you
Thank you so much! :)
My favorites are the 90s Dying fetus albums "Purification through violence" and "Killing on adrenaline".
Under The Sign Of Hell,Eclipse,Cruelty And The Beast,Tales From The Thousand Lakes - the 90's were stacked.
On equal footing with the 80's,I say.
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A few of my favorites:
Nocturnus - The Key
Deicide - s/t
Timeghoul - 1992-1994 demo comp
Xenomorph - Empyreal Regimes
Liers in Wait - Spiritually Uncontrolled Art
Wicked Innocence - Omnipotence
Stargazer - The Scream that Tore the Sky
I'd always argue the 90s were the best decade for metal in terms of the sheer variety and experimentation in the genre. You could go from stadium metal like Metallica to raw, unfiltered black metal and grindcore in the same year. Other genres that came to fruition in the 90s:
- Gothic metal (Paradise Lost, My Dying Bride, Type O Negative, Tiamat, etc)
- Industrial metal (Godflesh, Fear Factory, Ministry)
- Brutal death metal (Suffocation, Cryptopsy, Devourment, etc)
- 2nd wave black metal (Darkthrone, Mayhem, so many others)
- Melodic death metal (Carcass, At the Gates, In Flames, etc)
- Avant-garde metal (Arcturus, Ved Buens Ende, Dødheimsgard, etc)
- Folk metal (Skyclad, Storm, Otyg, etc)
- War / blackened death metal (Blasphemy, Archgoat, etc)
- Stoner metal revival (Sleep, Electric Wizard, Orange Goblin, Kyuss, etc)
- Symphonic metal (Haggard, Therion, Tristania, etc)
- Post metal (Neurosis)
And so much more. Not to mention all the crossover and fringe bands who were touching on metal but never fully part of it, like Deli Creeps, Grotus, Devil Doll and more. So many bands would even change styles throughout the 90s to something completely different and bands were not afraid to experiment with non-metal genres (e.g. Paradise Lost going electronic by the end of the decade).
was just thinking about the avantgarde black metal, Fleurety in particular. And I was like should I really mention this, isn't it too weird? But who am I kidding, the stuff is demented
Want to add crossover bands such as Clawfinger, Body Count, RATM and Hardcore stuff (Biohazard and so on).
Damn you even did the bass for hammer smashed face. ❤❤❤
Speaking of 90s death metal, going to see Cryptopsy next week and i can't fucking believe it. Been waiting years to see em live, playing wuth Athiest who i only listened since getting a ticket. Theyre alrighr.
Anyways, great video x
Children of Bodom formed in the 90s. Something Wild and Hatebreeder came out in '97 and '99 respectively. My favorite band of all time to this day.
Love the stock orchestral impact sounds in Something Wild
@@jojoplaysmusicI mean hey, a band on a budget's gotta make it work somehow, yeah?
@@MaelstromTheDemon of course, it has some charm to it.
You can keep going for another 2 hours i would say. Well done!
Nice choices. Well played.
Thank you :)
Good to see SYL in the list
Something from Heartwork by Carcass would also do well here I think
Also I've been having a blast listening to some early Katatonia demos, I think "A Sunset Choir for the Daylight Harvest" is the one
relatively recent Cradle of Filth - Cruelty and the Beast remaster was sick too
Finally! Someone with accreditation to recognize that Nu was part of metal music history! Deal with it! 🤘🏼😌
I do have the sufficient academic and professional credentials to back up my claims.
Effigy of the forgotten. Suffocation
Based
My top five 90s metal albums (this is so difficult) are:
1. Rust in Peace by Megadeth
2. Wisconsin Death Trip by Static-X
3. Cowboys from Hell by Pantera
4. Painkiller by Judas Priest
5. Burn My Eyes by Machine Head
Sorry I know they're all basic famous albums, but I love them all so much
My favorite 90's album is probably Entombed - Left Hand Path. No death metal bands will ever outdo this record imo. Nice video!
Favorite 90s albums in no particular order: Dissection Somberlain,
At the Gates Slaughter of the soul,
Death Human,
The Gathering Mandyllion,
Pantera Cowboys fron Hell,
Dark Tranquillity The Gallery and Projector
Faith no More Angel Dust
Katatonia Dance of December Souls
I completely forgot paradise lost! It's a 4 way tie between Gothic, Shades of God, Icon, and Draconian Times. Listen to them all!!
The 90's had the best bands and artists of every genre! RIP ABBOTT BROTHERS; ALL HAIL CANNIBAL CORPSE!!
Guys, what about Molesting the Decapitated. It’s the most iconic Slam album of all time from 99!
Correct.
Death's following albums - Human, Individual Thought Patterns, Symbolic, The Sound of Perseverance. Best metal band in the 90's hands down.
Yessur!!
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The Jester Race by InFlames, absolute banger
90s metal had metal genres such as groove metal, nu metal, metalcore, industrial metal, alternative metal, brutal death metal, symphonic metal, deathcore, melodic death metal, blackened death metal
And soad metal
Lol deathcore is 20s
Its so hard to pick. The 90s may only be my second favorite era of metal but there was just so many good albums that released in this time period that I'm finding it hard to select a few as favorites
Rust In Peace is my fav
hell yesssssssss
Follow the Leader
Significant Other
Around the Fur
Slipknot
System of a Down
Far Beyond Driven
Slaughter of the Soul
Metallica (black album)
Rust in Peace
Countdown to Extinction
Youthanasia
Symbolic
Human
Best album to come out of the 90s was Supultura ROOTS
Bro it's gotta be arise
Sick
Wez Borland swapped his guitar out for a bass in nookie. Two basses were used.
The funny thing is, the production on these 90’s hits are so good, that if you didn’t give me the year, I’d assume they’ve been recently released
bro started with pantera to proove a point
Damn straight
This is so my whole life..
You forgot carcass 😔
Truee
One of the most important bands of all time was missing SEPULTURA!
HeXeN was introduced in the early 2000's. I think that was the last decade when riffs were hard.
Modern metal, to me at least (music's music don't care that much), is just so unoriginal and uncharacteristic, just grindy sloppy mess after another. 90s metal on the other hand, every band had their own flavor of metal and its just fire.
That’s what I’m saying. Even the Nu Metal bands, weather you like it or not, they all had their very distinct flavor.
there are super cool bands today that I wouldn't want to miss, but I agree that most of the stuff that is released and big and relevant today kind of lacks attitude
I think there are plenty of modern bands with their own sound. I just think modern metal sounds to clean and overproduced. There's no rawness in most modern metal anymore. Maybe the 90s and early 2000s had production I preferred. Also, why do all vocalists sound the same nowadays (depending on genre of course)
@@spookyspacekuck7885Of course, their will always be the distinct bands, I'm speaking in generalities.
@@broncoxy Exactly. I can list of 5 of my favorite bands formed "recently" that are totally different, I was just talking in general.
90s machine head is untouchable!!
90's was the best (imo) because thats the time that Behemoth, Hypocrisy, Nevermore, and Children of Bodom came into existence
true true
The 90s was the best era for music in general
Yeah, I might agree.
When you played at the gates .. i automatically assumed the haunted - trespass was coming ... Ala suerte para mí... I woulnd played nookie, but god job supongo...🎉
Not the biggest fan of the Bizkit, but Nookie is so fun to play.
fck true !!!!!!!!!!
I like riffs
no way you didnt put rust in peace
RIP WAYNE STATIC
Yeah, 90's is the best era. With Morbid Angel this video would have been perfect
Trueee
what about megadeth bro
No black metal?
Ngl I straight up forgot to add some
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@@Antonio-sc4ri I know
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Where tf the PRONG at?
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Machine Head would be a much better band if Rob Flynn wasn't the vocalist.
Facts lmao
Him as a person aside, he straight up isn’t a good vocalist.
@@jojoplaysmusic His singing voice isn't terrible but its just really bland.
Please all sons Gg Allin
Todo marchaba excelente hasta que apareció Korn....
I think one of the few bands you missed was Slipknot. I know it came out in 1999 but they CAME OUT FUCKING SWINGING. The hype around them was insane. Should have included Sic on this list
Trueeee
@@jojoplaysmusic Other that that solid fucking list 🤘
@@jojoplaysmusic ohhhh shit and The Beautiful People by Manson. Same thing. That mother fucker was godlike for a time. Easy but killer riff and great song
All of this can never beat sabbath ..........
You completely neglected black metal
half these bands aren’t even close to metal wtf
I am really sorry to say that, but it's the most untasteful rendition of Sad but true I've ever heard. Again, I'm sorry
Probably, yeah.
Get over it, JFC.
Because you don’t know metal from the 80’s. From Helloween to Bathory, from Iron Maiden to Morbid Angel, From Helstar to Napalm Death, from Crimson Glory to Death, the 80’s are phenomenal for metal music. The 90’s were more rock than metal and only the underground was relevant.
The 90s had Immolation, Suffocation, Autopsy, Darkthrone, Cynic, Blind Guardian and most of Death and Morbid Angel albums. It was the golden age of death metal, black metal, power metal. Can definetly go toe to toe with the 80s and is arguably better
@@wafflemanofficial3130absolutely right. Not to mention those ages were when Opeth, Children of Bodom, Dream Theater and Porcupine tree started. Plus all the black metal like emperor or dissected
I don't very like groove or those nu things, but in 90s was enough good metal besides underground
@@wafflemanofficial3130 Even Thrash Metal was redefined and getting heavier. Testament had "Low'', Overkill had ''Horrorscope'', Sodom had ''You Get What You Deserve'', and many others too. I would even argue that 90's Thrash was heavier than 80's.
@@deafworldstudios8644 it's obvious, sound depends on *production*. Do you like it or not, but most of deathcore bands are heavier than most of 90s brutal death metal.
I prefer 2010s more DJENT
That's because you must be young. We tend to assimilate more with our generation s music.
I could seee my whole metal progression journey in this video.
But the 90's were important most music genres from electronic music to black metal.
Messhuggah