Cryptopsy - Crown Of Horns (Live in Montreal 1996)
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- Pre-order here: bit.ly/3G8tiFd
The 25th Anniversary edition of the best Canadian Death Metal album ever!
Comes with a bonus DVD from 1996. Limited edition of 2.000 copies worldwide as a digibook.
Jesus christ, I'm glad someone recorded this
I agree I'm glad it was recorded it just shows how the stereotypical black man high on drugs in a democratic state is being mislead by their democrat leaders who promised them prosperity.
@@RepublicFREEmanYour comment on American politics is relevant to Cryptopsy, a Canadian death metal band, how?
@@angelstyle9677 Possibly an error on YT behalf. I have made comments on a videos before that somehow gets post on other videos. Internet delay.
@@angelstyle9677 I sctrictly keep politics in general out of death metal.
@@angelstyle9677 I can delete the post to keep it clean if that seems applicable?
This is the best Death Metal album in this planet.
Probably at least the entire galaxy
@@brettpanzer We have no knowledge yet or contact with the other lifeforms in even this galaxy. The "drake equasion" says that there may be another 10,000-50,000 intelligent lifeforms in our galaxy alone.
@@brettpanzer Well considering that there maybe at least 2 trillion "2,000,000,000" galaxies that we know of and the drake equation says that perhaps for every one of our known planet earth is that 1/5 possibility.....there could possibly be about 1 billion other civilizations on other planets much like our own.
I'm glad I saw them live 2 times with Lord worm and the played the whole none so vile album fuckin best DM SHOW EVER
Lucky you.
Me too in 2004 they played the whole album hung with Lord Worm and caught them live again with Lord Worm when they toured with Suffocation. I hung with them all. Great guys.
Leaving a brutal/technical death metal band during their pinnacle to teach ESL is metal AF.
No it's not metal AF it's principles and fuck you to the government.
Way ahead of their time..this is insane
Insanely fast
Holy shit death metal playing guitars with single coil pickup?
haha I was thinking the same, is that a freaking strat?
@@gruu That's what I was thinking and honestly I recently strung up my Fender Straocaster with 10-45 gauge strings a little heavy for standard tuning on my Strat but several advantages being a) better tone quality from the single coil pickups b) small neck and smaller strings on Stratocaster means easier playability.
Single coil pickups don't have the extreme pickup range but they got the tone quality and honestly listening to Cryptopsy in in the mid 1990's doesn't surprise me I mean on 1996 "None so Vile" the guitar and the bass has amazing tone quality!!!!
Jon has an EMG 81 in the bridge haha, its a fat strat, a rare japanese model, I have tried tracking it down based on the color but never found one.
@@TheGreatBaronOBeefDip Oh those Japanese Strats were much more desirable back in the 1990's than the Mexican Strats were. I am not aware of the fat strat itself but having an EMG 81 in the bridge seems insane however typically bridge humbuckers are higher output but sound muddy. Not having ever used EMG active pickups on my guitars ( only on my basses) the advantage seems like taking that muddy muffled sound at the bridge and being able to customize that and with a single coil at the bridge get the most amount of tone. I mean for heavy metal type of sound why don't we hear this kind of thing more often?
I have had many EMG 81s in bridge positions, and they are a hallmark of the genre, compressed, with a lot of output, and at this point have become kind of old school with the rise of fishmans, I used to not like EMGs because they were so prevalent but I like having at least one of my guitars with them. Bridge pickups are the ideal pickup for metal rhythms and even leads, single coils, unless stacked, have a lot of hum and low output, and when put with high gain can squeal like crazy. Jon has an 81 in the bridge and another emg single coil in the neck, its the only guitar I have ever seen him play in all eras. I wish he would start a new project with Lord Worm and Eric Langlois, and a different drummer, Flo is too much about the money. @@RepublicFREEman
Awesome zajebista!
so sick!
Tragic that Lord Worm left after this album. Damn shame.
Did he join any other bands?
@@jakattak96 No he became an English teacher (ESL)
@@jakattak96 he was in a black metal band called Rage Nucleaire, but they split up after 2 albums
@@cypherpunk7675 He eats worms in the class
@@ras124should’ve been a biology teacher
Lord worm is the best death metal vocalist to ever walk the planet. All love and respect to legends like Mitch Lucker & Trevor Strnad & Chris Barnes & Chuck Schuldiner & many others...
But Lord Worm is so versatile and most importantly brutal. I mean what even is this: 2:51. The high pitch & low pitch at the same time. I know its inhaling. But no other vocalist comes close to this literal Psychopath with his weird latex gloves. The death metal G.O.A.T
All hail Lord Worm.
Flo is the one doing the highs. He used to wear a headset and do backups in those days.
💀💀💀
The most sharp nosedive tragic decline of a band in the history of metal, glad this was recorded, fuck
BESTIALI
At their apex.🤘
CABILLA CABILLA
Hanako San will blow away Lord Worm period
Who is second guitar? (The skin head guy)
alex auburn prob
Miguel Roy
fucking INCREDIBLE
feels like a gnarly grindcore band playing technical death metal
Sounds like a technical death metal band trying to sound gnarlly while feeling fucking INCREDIBLE.
@@RepublicFREEman LOL... let's just agree to agree!
I do that rather well, don't you think?
I guess you gotta go all the way back to 1996 to see somone shredding death metal on a strat lmao . Thats not something you ever see in this genre hahah
No one can beat lord worm’s demonic screams