I know I said a ton of bands names wrong, sue me. I talk about it here along with other mistakes on the channel *I HAD TO TRIM OUT HALF OF THE DEATH METAL SEGMANT BECAUSE OF COPYWRITE XOXO* ruclips.net/video/buOghV9RDQ4/видео.htmlsi=maRyeY31Sygdmmw0
Timestamps: 2:58 Heavy Metal 3:36 Glam Metal 4:14 Grunge 5:15 Thrash Metal 5:49 Speed Metal 6:25 Nu Metal 7:22 Funk Metal 7:41 Kawaii Metal 8:24 Death Metal 9:05 Extreme Metal 9:37 Groove Metal 10:12 Power Metal 10:59 Progressive Metal/Djent 12:46 Alternative Metal 13:40 Doom Metal 14:16 Christian Metal 14:32 Gothic Metal 14:58 Melodic Death Metal 15:27 Rap Metal 15:53 Avant Garde Metal 16:24 Death Doom Metal 16:48 Deathrash 17:34 Old School Death Metal 18:12 Technical Death Metal 18:38 Symphonic Death Metal 19:10 Sludge Metal 19:49 Folk Metal 20:14 Metalcore 21:48 Cross Thrash 22:29 Neoclassical Metal 22:53 Latin Metal 23:29 Industrial Metal 24:04 Thrashcore 24:16 Crust Punk 24:40 Grindcore 25:40 Black Metal 26:34 Deathgrind 26:49 Blackened Death Doom 27:20 Blackened Death Metal 27:38 Death Industrial 27:59 Death N Roll 28:33 Drone Metal 29:18 Stoner Metal 30:03 Celtic Metal 30:06 Pirate Metal 30:29 Pagan Metal 30:53 Deathcore 31:17 Post Metal 32:24 Teutonic Thrash Metal 32:50 Progressive Metalcore 33:07 Viking Metal 33:44 Black Doom Metal 33:59 Epic Doom 34:30 Midievel Metal 34:42 Neue Deutsche Harte 35:04 Oriental Metal 35:25 Nintendocore 36:06 Doom N Roll 36:29 Caverous Death Metal 36:57 Nu Metalcore 37:15 Mathcore 37:52 Jazz Metal 38:24 Post Grunge 39:02 Industrial Black Metal 39:23 Blackened Grindcore 39:40 Melodic Blackened Death Metal 40:04 Brutal Death Metal 40:30 Slam Death Metal 40:51 Brutal Slam Death Metal 41:03 War Metal 41:24 Ambient Black Metal 42:12 Post Black Metal 42:34 Blackened Crust Metal 42:58 Blackened Thrash Metal 43:13 Psychedelic Black Metal 43:28 Raw Black Metal 43:51 Symphonic Black Metal 44:09 Goregrind 44:44 Sass 45:16 Folk Black Metal 45:25 Black N Roll 45:38 Epic Black MEtal 46:55 Progressive Doom Metal 46:07 Metalgaze 46:41 Dissonant Death Metal 47:19 Blackened Speed Metal 47:40 Cybergrind 48:03 Jazzgrind 48:24 Powerviolence 48:49 Blackened Deathcore 49:14 Downtempo Deathcore 49:33 Symphonic Blackened Death Metal 49:56 Progressive Blackened Death Metal 50:19 Mincecore 50:39 Christian Thrash Metal 50:41 Melodic Deathcore 51:03 Slam Deathcore 51:22 Symphonic Deathcore 51:41 Power Deathcore 52:22 DSBM 52:58 Unblack/Christian Black Metal 53:16 Cosmic Black Metal 53:49 Blackgaze 54:14 Brutal Black Metal 54:52 Dungeon Synth 55:28 Sludgecore 55:40 Norsecore 55:50 Blackened Goth Metal 56:01 Clowncore 56:15 Nu Deathcore 56:24 Experimental Deathcore 56:44 Rap Deathcore 57:12 Industrial Deathcore 57:20 Technical Deathcore 57:31 Gothic Deathcore 57:44 Christian Deathcore 57:59 Pornogrind 58:12 Gorenoise 58:51 Doomgaze 59:06 Blackened Noise 59:24 Warnoise 59:32 Aliencore 59:49 Sludgenoise 1:00:07 Crustgrind 1:00:22 Brutal Deathgrind 1:00:43 Blackened Sludge Metal 1:00:48 Blackened Metalcore 1:01:03 Slamming Breakdown 1:01:20 Brutal Deathcore 1:01:36 Folk Deathcore 1:01:54 Harsh Noisegrind 1:02:08 Christian Gorenoise 1:02:22 Vomitnoise 1:02:43 Frognoise 1:02:58 Post Grindcore 1:03:07 Phonk Deathcore 1:03:36 Pathological Gorenoise 1:03:48 Blackened Crustgrind 1:03:58 Blackened Goregrind
I tapped out at around level five. I remember back in the day when I thought genres like mathcore, grindcore and brutal death metal were the pinnacle of extreme. I mean look at this timestamp list. I doubt there's a single human alive who listens to and enjoys every genre in this video.
now that I think about it, makes me wonder, some dude made a "map of metal" way back in like 2008 or some shit. Shit was actually lit up until he stopped updating.
@@ElephantDestroyer Dude Thergothon is super inspired by dark ambient. The vocalist and keyboard player is literally behind a dark ambient project. Yes funeral doom evolved from a lot of Finndeath but the atmospheric elements of funeral doom come from dark ambient. The dark ambient and early electronic music scenes were extremely popular in a lot of european metal bands, but most didn't incorporate it until like the mid-90s. Also listen to the synths in Skepticism. Those are super in line with what a lot of the dark ambient scene was like at the time.
@@ElephantDestroyer Never did i call those dark ambient. But, take a listen to Kadotus 609. Its a dark ambient/dungeon synth project by the vocalist and keyboardist for Thergothon. And yes the early European electronic scene was extremely important and influential in European metal. The kosmiche musik scene was very well known in the underground and is a big reason why dungeon synth and dark ambient started to become a thing. To say that funeral doom is not dark ambient inspired is entirely disregarding the obvious influence from other musical projects as well as the clear sonic similarities.
@@ElephantDestroyer dude piss off the comments trying to flex your “metal knowledge” on people. No one likes that guy, there’s way to state your opinion or let someone know they’re wrong without acting like a loser
I’ve always said Death Metal is what most people think all Metal sounds like. Great job! One thing though, it sometimes felt like you cited direct lines from the genres’ Wikipedia pages. As a viewer, I would’ve preferred if you left some of this out. I enjoyed it more when you put stuff into your own words. That’s because I can look up the Wikipedia article on my own… I wanna know how you see it, how you interpret the differences between each genre and umbrella term.
Thanks for watching dude! Yeah I wanted to add more of my own words but a lot of these genres I wasn’t too familiar with so I just read what I found on wiki. Thanks for the constructive criticism dude 🖤🧡
THAT'S WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING! i like almodt every subgenre but my favs are Metalcore and heavy, and istg EVERYTIME i tell someone i like heavy they look at me like i was crazy and say smthing like "OMG i couldnt listen to it, thats way too heavy and screamy", like no it's not??
i’m always like “is he gonna list my favs?” and then get disappointed when you don’t and keep remembering that you prob won’t and this cycle is hilarious to me 😭
Can’t help but feel like half this iceberg is just “how many ways can we order the genres from the first three tiers” but gotta appreciate your commitment to talk about them all with sufficient detail
i appreciate that someone made this video and didnt wave an elitist finger at it in any way. i am a huge fan of Metal, you can hardly find a more versatile and expressive form of Music.
mathcore and progressive metal can be put into this analogy: Mathcore often uses free meter similar to that of free jazz, where progressive still has a foundational structure. Mathcore very often throws away song structure as well, in the conventional sense, as seen in songs by bands like Atka and Car Bomb. Progressive metal still retains a lot of the traditional structuring of songs, like choruses, but can use some unconventional meters or techniques or proficiencies to do so.
To an average listener (like me) it can be difficult to really understand especially if we don’t fully understand music so this comment helps me out a lot
Prog metal stemmed from prog rock which is a lot more traditional where as mathcore stemmed from math rock which is a lot more free flowing and experimental
I came to say he forgot Mathcore and Car Bomb is an excellent choice to sample mathcore music. Mindblowing guitars. It’s very much a genre influenced by progressive metal and progressive death metal like Meshuggah and Gojira in the late 90’s and early 2000’s respectively. Frontierer is another Mathcore band on the rise as well as veterans The Dillinger Escape Plan. I personally cannot imagine metal being pushed to boundaries any more experimental than Mathcore’s hardest music
Kinda sad that my favorite subgenre of metal, metalstep, wasn’t mentioned on this iceberg. If anyone is unfamiliar, it’s basically what it sounds like it is: metal and dubstep combined. It’s absolutely awesome and works so well as a genre, especially since dubstep is so inherently inspired by metal. I would recommend artists like PhaseOne, Sullivan King, Dirtyphonics, Bossfight, Kai Wachi, and Vastive. Other than metalstep being omitted, this iceberg is amazing, it’s easily one of the most inclusive icebergs I’ve seen of anything, and you did a great job covering everything on it! Edit: idk how I forgot to mention arguably the keystone album of this genre, The Path of Totality by Korn. Such a good album
fairly sure metalstep wasn't included because it's far more bass music than it is metal same reason deathstep and minatory wouldn't be on a list like this despite being metal inspired
just wanted to chime in with these two christian gore musicians that i think deserve some praise (pun intended for sure playa) Vomitorial Corpulence (Christian goregrind) Meekness (Christian gorenoise) Im not religious at all, but i find the concept of christian gore themed music hilarious so i just had to give em both a shout out here nice video my guy
power metal, nu metal and kawaii metal are my favorites! also my *dad* was in alice in chains.. but he left the band stan dragonforce guys for those seeing this :)
There are also Umbrella terms which is what Extreme Metal is, it’s an Umbrella term that has a ton of subgenres involved including Death Metal, Black Metal, Grindcore and all their sister sub subgenres.
Buddy, thank you so much for this video. I love you give each entry it's own space. Would've loved chapter marks though. But otherwise A+ man. Claps from my corner.
Thank you for commenting on Djent the way you did "Meshuggah marked this checkpoint for djent and we're still stuck at that checkpoint". Couldn't agree more. It goes Meshuggah, Periphery and Archetypes. Not much variation to how Djent sounds and it's been this way for a very long time
@@flufficornss I'm having a hard time telling what makes the bands Thall. The riffs are really cool. They incorporate the Djent parts into sounding like actual riffs and I'm hearing more of a progression than typical Djent. Is that it? Are these just Djent bands who don't only play the low string sound???
@@TheOneTruePatriot a lot of it is strong structure and dissonance also they do a lot of pitch automation there's actually quite a bit that defined thall
@@flufficornss I noticed that they're playing their guitar like it's a record scratch board almost. Very cool dissonance. This is actually the kind of update I thought Djent needed
@@TheOneTruePatriot Personally, I feel like thall hasn't actually emerged into its own genre yet. It started off as a Vildhjarta meme and then seemingly came to be used to vaguely refer to "stuff Vildhjarta does", similar to how the term "djent" was originally used to refer to whatever Meshuggah does. The reason it's hard to figure out what makes a band "thall", or what bands even count as thall, is (in my opinion) because they're kind of working backwards from the meme. Most genres are attempts to put a name on a perceived phenomenon. With thall, they pretty much started off with the name and then tried to figure out which phenomena to pin it on.
OSDM only had a slow era as back in the 80s, every band was essentially battling each other to who could do it the fastest. Deicide, Cannibal Corpse, and other floridian death metal bands were getting faster and faster and more technical, then Obituary came along and redefined what Death Metal had the potential to sound like. Leading to lots of the bands creating slower albums for a period.
Cannibal Corpse was from Buffalo. They moved down to Florida after Eaten Back to Life, and by that point Obituary had already been around for a couple of years.
@bedrockcastle777 I think Slowly We Rot was 89 and EBTL was 90? I've definitely seen interviews from the old school bands mentioning how much of an influence Obituary had on the scene. You are not wrong though.
Blackgaze is one of my favourite subgenres. Sapphire by Alcest is sick song. But I found one-person project that I love called Sylvaine, so beatiful clean vocals and great atmosphere. Also for symphonic black metal I recommend band Vesania. Guitarist and singer of this band is Orion (Behemoth bassist).
Over time I feel more like metal has very few sub-genres: heavy, power, thrash, death, black, alt, and core. All of neo-classical, symphonic, prog, tech, melodic, raw/original, crossover, epic, glam, deathened, blackened, goth, groove, industrial, seem like they come from combinations in and out of metal or taking genres to their logical ends (tech-death, ambient black metal). Could call those sub-sub-genres. Most bands have combined things, but have those main genres as their base. It is great having lots of sub-genres to describe stuff though
That’s the same line of thought I have. A lot of these sub genres can basically be combined into the same thing. It’s just bands kinda trying to find their own identity or stand out within a genre, and fans or whatever trying to define their sound. So in turn you get people claiming there’s a new genre.
I really appreciate your take on "Prog/Djent" because it is 100 percent correct. I play guitar for another generic "Djent" band. And after writing an EPs worth of material we had a very similar conversation and ended up with the conclusion that we couldn't call ourselves a "Progressive Metal" band if we were doing a cookie cutter style that fits neatly into a box one can anticipate and have gone down a different path as a result. Djent would be considered our Foundation. But we have been adding Tech Death/Deathcore elements, Neoclassical (in melody/solos) elements and Psychedelic elements into the music which has really helped us to create a little island where we sound unique in our regions scene. Doing that actually ended up getting us a huge gig where we opened for Allegaeon when they passed through our city and while our hometown really couldn't give a fuck about us, we played one show in the city next to ours and were asked by 3 different promoters to come back and play larger venues before we even left the town, and the people who showed up for our one performance there thoroughly enjoyed our take on Prog Metal citing it to be both familiar but also unlike any other band around. And that's a really cool feeling, that's what Prog is all about and its a damn shame that most "Prog" is rehashing the same Djent concepts over and over again.
Putting everything into neat little boxes based on predictable formulae for the music is the most un-rock n ' roll thing ever. Bonus points for having meltdowns when someone dares to put your favourite band in the wrong box.
I'm new to the metal music and kind of experienced with general rock, so I love learning more about this, its so much fun, and I'm becoming a metal head yayyyy, and i also think this guy is pretty dope
On the subject of "Old school" death metal, including morbid angel in there only works for their work from Blessed Are the Sick onwards. But Morbid Angel's debut, Altars of Madness, is to this day one of the most lightning-fast, insanely brutal albums ever recorded. In my opinion its a record that has hardly ever been topped in its intensity.
I love grub because we got more straightforward 90’a alternative like nirvana, who are in many ways a punk band. And then you have like bona fide bands that lean more into a typical metal sound and idea like Alice In Chains, and basically everything in between. It’s kinda like hardcore but it stemmed from punk and alt at a later time and went in a different direction, with the hardcore equivalents being like misfits or black flag on one end and like suicidal tendencies or cro-mags leaning into the metalish side of things
You should definitely check out Ihsahn. He's Emperor's front man, but his Solo project is progressive metal. He makes different sounding albums every single time, could especially recommend After, Ámr and his self-titled album
Just a bit of random comedy... There was an ad that interrupted when you said the word drone... It was Pitbull singing 1234, which I don't consider singing, to a bounty paper roll add. If that's not droning up my ears, I don't know what is 😂
Biggest progressive metal bands I can think of is mastodon, gojira and probably early Mudvayne. Revocation, Archspire, decapitated, cattle decapitation, necrophagist and psycroptic are some of my fav prog death metal bands and some of my favourite bands in general.
Teutonic thrash metal refers to the first four bands to play "Thrash" metal in Germany. Those bands were Sodom, Destruction, Kreator and Tankard. All of them were formed in the early 80s and were, in addition to the upcoming thrashers in the USA, strongly influenced by the OG black metal scene in Norway as well as of course bands like Venom in England. As far as I can tell, Teutonic Thrash Metal is rather the (maybe even self?) entitlement of these scene-defining bands for Germany (especially in the Ruhr area in the west of the country) than a seperate genre of music. Nonetheless they still are legends here! Greetings from Germany, danke!
you forgot about funeral doom metal (Frowning, Ad Cinerem, Hell Light), '00's metalcore (A7F, Oceans Ate Alaska, Morphine Suffering), russian christian metalcore (Aion May)
The diffrence between mathcore and prog metal is that mathcore is so INCREDIBLY more violent and chaotic when it comes to sound. Also, fast and weird sweep picking parts is required. Bands: early architects and i guess some of rings of saturn (I know that they lean more to the deathcore side)
Even tho i know you cant put all genras in this iceberg i would have wished to see DRILL/TRAP metal in there some bands like Wolf Pacc are some real fire!!
*Fun fact:* for my 21st birthday (as part of the celebration of) back in April of this year I met Jay Gordon of Orgy by their tour bus after their show/concert. He was really nice and I took a photo with him. 🧡 🖤
Other blackgaze bands of note should include the likes of Heretoir,lantlos, Deafheaven,harakiri for the sky,Amesoeurs,Les Discrets if anyone is interested start with these and obviously Alcest as well.
yeah I was surprised to see Deafheaven wasn't mentioned. Sunbather was an especially important album for popularizing the genre, and is considered a classic now.
And this is why I say I listen to heavy metal, because I think it’s really a way to describe it all. I listen to bands across most of the sub genres so it’s easier to just say I listen to heavy metal, or metal as a description
I will cast this on the next metal vorspiel. Cus a lot of the genres and the bands you listed to them can be very discussed 😂 Good job Vizzyman🙏🏻 You missed so many Scandinavian bands man 🇳🇴🇸🇪🇩🇰
They might be great but their name is not good. We already have Blood and we already have Incantation (one of the best desth metal bands ever!!). It would be like starting a band and calling it ”Possessed Bathory”.
@@arrebarre900A lot of the best names are already taken. I don't see the problem with the name. Incantation means casting a spell on an object or person and that with blood sounds pretty metal. However i notice how this band is being attacked for having a similar name but that's not a new thing as many other bands which got big didn't have original names. The Death metal band named Death were not the first band to be called that. There was already a band named Death before them, a proto punk band. There is a metal band called Death Angel and that name sounds cool. So we know there was a band named Death before Death Angel existed and it turns out that there was a band named Angel before them as well so by using the same logic, it would be a bad name. As to say otherwise would be hypocritical.
From my understanding, mathcore is metalcore with math rock like time signatures. It uses unorthodox time signatures and quite oftenly switches between them through out the song. The songs sound chaotic at first, but once you pay more attention to them, you can hear that it's all calculated.
Every time a video like this comes up I get somewhat excited for some sludge coverage. Then I remember the only sludge bands people know are Down, Acid Bath, and Mastodon.
I think it's because he was using some wiki sites for information but he could've just listened to the bands themselves. Cannibal Corpse first album Eaten Back To Life in 1990 is not slow either. But we can go back to the two bands that are seen as founders like Possessed and Death and see they're not slow. The band I see as slower is Autopsy but even they had some fast paced songs.
I dont know if doujin metal would be a genre or a group of metal/music but I just feel like I have to mention it cause I love demetori and undead corporation
Would have finished the video but stopped at 4 mins in when I realized the video doesn't actually have any example songs. I know there is a list in the description but it's not the same. I'll just chec out the list rather than the iceberg
As a huge thrash fan, especially teutonic I can confidently say that it isn't a separate genre, but a different scene, obviously German, of thrash, that tends to be more aggressive. It's also more death and/or black (first wave) influenced, which can lead to some people thinking it's not "pure" thrash, therefore a different genre. I also wanted to add to the genres, so: Harsh Noise Wall - almost identical to Harshnoisecore Basically imagine white noise and the black and white shit the tv displays when there's no signal. Now imagine a wall made out of that, here you go. One of the most interesting projects from this genre is Vomir, mostly because of his live shows. He puts on the songs and just stands there with a black plastic bag over his head. I recommend watching one, even just for a bit. Not exactly a genre, but pushing music to its limits (mostly through black metal) The example I like to give here is The Dark Bleeding by Emit. It's around 25 minutes long, but feels like way more. When listening to it you can hear pure agony (personally I like to say that the genre of this particular album is Hell). Definitely something worth experiencing. Under this category I also want to add Varkolak. The musician calls the project cavecore, which is present in the overall aesthetic. But the most important thing, the music, sounds exactly like some cavemen were banging drumset, rocks and sticks together, while one of them chokes on his own vomit. For sure give it a listen. There's also NSBM, which I won't explain too much here, since I'm not trying to get banned. It's basically extreme sub-genre of black metal with certain lyrical themes and symbolism.
was really hoping to see vildhjarta in the djent section, their album masstaden under vatten might be the best album ever made. theyre absolutely unreal
One thing I found out is that there’s a genre of metal for everyone. I used to be one of those people who didn’t like metal mainly because I thought metal was just growling vocals, then I discovered power metal and symphonic metal and now it’s my favorite genre of music.
I invented my own genre of post-metal/ industrial hip hop by playing neo romantic outer space sound effects over gabber kicks and cicada hats with the diy production skills of black metal with sleep deprivation I call it aggrobass but I expect/accept people who come after me to either change what aggrobass sounds like or change what the style is called, I was just trying to have an anglicized term for gabber
It was originally just going to be gabberized latin freestyle and just be numbers/planet rock/running/in a dream with heavy bass but i got bored and played around all night long
Here's how I define the difference between thrash and speed: the latter, despite its moniker, is slower in terms of tempo but features more notes played. Thrash is faster, but with more 0-0-0-0-0-0-0.
Sad to see Deathstep and Minatory didn't make it, they are the root of Industrial Death metal and Combining it with Dubstep, it was the Brother Genre of Cybergrind. It had it's golden era during 2016
@@VIIZZZYY great, also the dude who created the genre is still (a bit)active online, so if you got some questions, you can ask him His name is "Substep Infrabass"
@@VIIZZZYY I think for both of them some examples would be Code: Pandorum/Static: Reset/Inhuman (same dude), Lord Swan3x, Evilwave, Qoiet, Bratkilla, KRAM, and Mantis (Deathstep) and Moth, Dyroth, Venom (not the British band), Dead Cowboy, and Acting Damage (Minatory). Though in both cases, the channel Hydraulic Records has almost exclusively examples of both of them. There's also Evil Bass Music, Darkstep Warrior (occasionally) and Dubstep Dose but that last one isn't active anymore.
If you're looking for a metal band that's still trying new things, Australian band Reliqa is always making music that sounds totally different to the rest of their discography. It's not prog in the sense of weird time signatures and changing rhythm - but more in that the sound and instruments are being applied in cool new ways. I think they consider themselves alt metal. Keep Yourself Awake, The Flower and I Don't Know What I Am are sick as fuck tracks from them.
57:20 I don't know if this was already menintioned. But you kinda messed up with the band examples. Both Obscura and Gorguts (If I heard right) are Technical Death bands, not deathcore! (Gorguts even pioneer the style of "Dissonant Death Metal") Actual tech deathcore are Infant Annihilator and Rings of Saturn! My petty ass could keep naming other mistakes but you already brought this up haha. Great job though
I don't know if you will see this, but the main difference between mathcore and progessive is mathcore have a way more chaotic and harcdore roots, and progessive comes from a technical heavy metal.
I grew up during the numetal scene (mid 2000s in middle high school, was born in 91) so I got to listen to a lot of LINKIN PARK kOrn disturbed, but mostly LINKIN PARK. RIP CHESTER. Numetal got me into the other genres of metal as well later on in life.
I found a playlist called "The sound of melodic death metal" on Spotify and it looks like a lot of songs in that genre have motivational lyrics about overcoming adversity and beautiful sounding guitar melodies in major keys so isn't death metal kind of a bad name for it?
Great job on this. A lot of work to be sure, though I had a laugh at including Celtic Frost during their “Cold Lake” glam era 😂. Agree with the placement but the visuals were just kind of funny.
Heavy metal isn't the root of all the other sub-genres. Doom metal was first and in turn inspired the various doom sub-sub-genres and other melancholy ones like say DSBM or even ambient stuff like drone. These sub-genres have very little to do with heavy metal and instead originate strictly from doom metal, which was the first metal sub-genre by the way seeing that Black Sabbath originated it.
I know I said a ton of bands names wrong, sue me. I talk about it here along with other mistakes on the channel
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ruclips.net/video/buOghV9RDQ4/видео.htmlsi=maRyeY31Sygdmmw0
Timestamps:
2:58 Heavy Metal
3:36 Glam Metal
4:14 Grunge
5:15 Thrash Metal
5:49 Speed Metal
6:25 Nu Metal
7:22 Funk Metal
7:41 Kawaii Metal
8:24 Death Metal
9:05 Extreme Metal
9:37 Groove Metal
10:12 Power Metal
10:59 Progressive Metal/Djent
12:46 Alternative Metal
13:40 Doom Metal
14:16 Christian Metal
14:32 Gothic Metal
14:58 Melodic Death Metal
15:27 Rap Metal
15:53 Avant Garde Metal
16:24 Death Doom Metal
16:48 Deathrash
17:34 Old School Death Metal
18:12 Technical Death Metal
18:38 Symphonic Death Metal
19:10 Sludge Metal
19:49 Folk Metal
20:14 Metalcore
21:48 Cross Thrash
22:29 Neoclassical Metal
22:53 Latin Metal
23:29 Industrial Metal
24:04 Thrashcore
24:16 Crust Punk
24:40 Grindcore
25:40 Black Metal
26:34 Deathgrind
26:49 Blackened Death Doom
27:20 Blackened Death Metal
27:38 Death Industrial
27:59 Death N Roll
28:33 Drone Metal
29:18 Stoner Metal
30:03 Celtic Metal
30:06 Pirate Metal
30:29 Pagan Metal
30:53 Deathcore
31:17 Post Metal
32:24 Teutonic Thrash Metal
32:50 Progressive Metalcore
33:07 Viking Metal
33:44 Black Doom Metal
33:59 Epic Doom
34:30 Midievel Metal
34:42 Neue Deutsche Harte
35:04 Oriental Metal
35:25 Nintendocore
36:06 Doom N Roll
36:29 Caverous Death Metal
36:57 Nu Metalcore
37:15 Mathcore
37:52 Jazz Metal
38:24 Post Grunge
39:02 Industrial Black Metal
39:23 Blackened Grindcore
39:40 Melodic Blackened Death Metal
40:04 Brutal Death Metal
40:30 Slam Death Metal
40:51 Brutal Slam Death Metal
41:03 War Metal
41:24 Ambient Black Metal
42:12 Post Black Metal
42:34 Blackened Crust Metal
42:58 Blackened Thrash Metal
43:13 Psychedelic Black Metal
43:28 Raw Black Metal
43:51 Symphonic Black Metal
44:09 Goregrind
44:44 Sass
45:16 Folk Black Metal
45:25 Black N Roll
45:38 Epic Black MEtal
46:55 Progressive Doom Metal
46:07 Metalgaze
46:41 Dissonant Death Metal
47:19 Blackened Speed Metal
47:40 Cybergrind
48:03 Jazzgrind
48:24 Powerviolence
48:49 Blackened Deathcore
49:14 Downtempo Deathcore
49:33 Symphonic Blackened Death Metal
49:56 Progressive Blackened Death Metal
50:19 Mincecore
50:39 Christian Thrash Metal
50:41 Melodic Deathcore
51:03 Slam Deathcore
51:22 Symphonic Deathcore
51:41 Power Deathcore
52:22 DSBM
52:58 Unblack/Christian Black Metal
53:16 Cosmic Black Metal
53:49 Blackgaze
54:14 Brutal Black Metal
54:52 Dungeon Synth
55:28 Sludgecore
55:40 Norsecore
55:50 Blackened Goth Metal
56:01 Clowncore
56:15 Nu Deathcore
56:24 Experimental Deathcore
56:44 Rap Deathcore
57:12 Industrial Deathcore
57:20 Technical Deathcore
57:31 Gothic Deathcore
57:44 Christian Deathcore
57:59 Pornogrind
58:12 Gorenoise
58:51 Doomgaze
59:06 Blackened Noise
59:24 Warnoise
59:32 Aliencore
59:49 Sludgenoise
1:00:07 Crustgrind
1:00:22 Brutal Deathgrind
1:00:43 Blackened Sludge Metal
1:00:48 Blackened Metalcore
1:01:03 Slamming Breakdown
1:01:20 Brutal Deathcore
1:01:36 Folk Deathcore
1:01:54 Harsh Noisegrind
1:02:08 Christian Gorenoise
1:02:22 Vomitnoise
1:02:43 Frognoise
1:02:58 Post Grindcore
1:03:07 Phonk Deathcore
1:03:36 Pathological Gorenoise
1:03:48 Blackened Crustgrind
1:03:58 Blackened Goregrind
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I tapped out at around level five. I remember back in the day when I thought genres like mathcore, grindcore and brutal death metal were the pinnacle of extreme. I mean look at this timestamp list. I doubt there's a single human alive who listens to and enjoys every genre in this video.
Thank you for making this timestamp list. You are a hero
No djent or thall???
@@noahhumphrey2293 10:59 plus thall is gay
4 symphonic sub genres, but no "regular" symphonic metal? xD
now that I think about it, makes me wonder, some dude made a "map of metal" way back in like 2008 or some shit. Shit was actually lit up until he stopped updating.
@@ElephantDestroyer The funeral doom one is literally correct though. Listen to funeral doom and its obvious.
@@ElephantDestroyer Dude Thergothon is super inspired by dark ambient. The vocalist and keyboard player is literally behind a dark ambient project. Yes funeral doom evolved from a lot of Finndeath but the atmospheric elements of funeral doom come from dark ambient. The dark ambient and early electronic music scenes were extremely popular in a lot of european metal bands, but most didn't incorporate it until like the mid-90s. Also listen to the synths in Skepticism. Those are super in line with what a lot of the dark ambient scene was like at the time.
@@ElephantDestroyer Never did i call those dark ambient. But, take a listen to Kadotus 609. Its a dark ambient/dungeon synth project by the vocalist and keyboardist for Thergothon. And yes the early European electronic scene was extremely important and influential in European metal. The kosmiche musik scene was very well known in the underground and is a big reason why dungeon synth and dark ambient started to become a thing. To say that funeral doom is not dark ambient inspired is entirely disregarding the obvious influence from other musical projects as well as the clear sonic similarities.
@@ElephantDestroyer dude piss off the comments trying to flex your “metal knowledge” on people. No one likes that guy, there’s way to state your opinion or let someone know they’re wrong without acting like a loser
@VIIZZZYY agree vizzman. It's great y'all like music though.
So my takeway was that metalheads like to throw angsty and edgy words together and then play what they thing it sounds like. Honestly kinda dope
hey
Kinda dumb.
@@CelestialWoodway hey
@@EnergeticSpark63 hey
Not all of us.. 😊
I’ve always said Death Metal is what most people think all Metal sounds like.
Great job! One thing though, it sometimes felt like you cited direct lines from the genres’ Wikipedia pages. As a viewer, I would’ve preferred if you left some of this out. I enjoyed it more when you put stuff into your own words. That’s because I can look up the Wikipedia article on my own… I wanna know how you see it, how you interpret the differences between each genre and umbrella term.
Thanks for watching dude! Yeah I wanted to add more of my own words but a lot of these genres I wasn’t too familiar with so I just read what I found on wiki. Thanks for the constructive criticism dude 🖤🧡
death metal is good.
@@morelorel death metal is great
To those people just throw on enter sandman or nothing else matters (stuff they heard before) and be like "this is metal"
THAT'S WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING! i like almodt every subgenre but my favs are Metalcore and heavy, and istg EVERYTIME i tell someone i like heavy they look at me like i was crazy and say smthing like "OMG i couldnt listen to it, thats way too heavy and screamy", like no it's not??
i’m always like “is he gonna list my favs?” and then get disappointed when you don’t and keep remembering that you prob won’t and this cycle is hilarious to me 😭
Such as?
for me it was Angra and Blind Guardian:((((
Can’t help but feel like half this iceberg is just “how many ways can we order the genres from the first three tiers” but gotta appreciate your commitment to talk about them all with sufficient detail
i appreciate that someone made this video and didnt wave an elitist finger at it in any way. i am a huge fan of Metal, you can hardly find a more versatile and expressive form of Music.
mathcore and progressive metal can be put into this analogy: Mathcore often uses free meter similar to that of free jazz, where progressive still has a foundational structure. Mathcore very often throws away song structure as well, in the conventional sense, as seen in songs by bands like Atka and Car Bomb. Progressive metal still retains a lot of the traditional structuring of songs, like choruses, but can use some unconventional meters or techniques or proficiencies to do so.
Thank you dude ! 🧡🖤
To an average listener (like me) it can be difficult to really understand especially if we don’t fully understand music so this comment helps me out a lot
Prog metal stemmed from prog rock which is a lot more traditional where as mathcore stemmed from math rock which is a lot more free flowing and experimental
True, one more thing is that most bands also embrace Noise or expressing through Noise.
I came to say he forgot Mathcore and Car Bomb is an excellent choice to sample mathcore music. Mindblowing guitars. It’s very much a genre influenced by progressive metal and progressive death metal like Meshuggah and Gojira in the late 90’s and early 2000’s respectively. Frontierer is another Mathcore band on the rise as well as veterans The Dillinger Escape Plan. I personally cannot imagine metal being pushed to boundaries any more experimental than Mathcore’s hardest music
I just had the perfect ad placement
13:52 "both the music and the lyrics are intended to invoke a sense of despair, dread, and......febreze "
Kinda sad that my favorite subgenre of metal, metalstep, wasn’t mentioned on this iceberg. If anyone is unfamiliar, it’s basically what it sounds like it is: metal and dubstep combined. It’s absolutely awesome and works so well as a genre, especially since dubstep is so inherently inspired by metal. I would recommend artists like PhaseOne, Sullivan King, Dirtyphonics, Bossfight, Kai Wachi, and Vastive. Other than metalstep being omitted, this iceberg is amazing, it’s easily one of the most inclusive icebergs I’ve seen of anything, and you did a great job covering everything on it!
Edit: idk how I forgot to mention arguably the keystone album of this genre, The Path of Totality by Korn. Such a good album
That sounds interesting, reminds me of electronicore (like I See Stars), I'll check these bands out!
fairly sure metalstep wasn't included because it's far more bass music than it is metal
same reason deathstep and minatory wouldn't be on a list like this despite being metal inspired
Thanks dude I’m a big fan of nintendocore n cyber grind, I think this might be up my alley
just wanted to chime in with these two christian gore musicians that i think deserve some praise (pun intended for sure playa)
Vomitorial Corpulence (Christian goregrind)
Meekness (Christian gorenoise)
Im not religious at all, but i find the concept of christian gore themed music hilarious so i just had to give em both a shout out here
nice video my guy
thanks dude xoxo
I mean we have a literal sacrifice, and we eat the body and blood...Just saying😉
@@Sayu277 very fair!
didnt expect to see you here, love ur channel!
@@deathmetal5156 haha ay! that's awesome, thanks man!
Napalm Death is Grindcore, the first Grindcore band
If i’m not mistaken Repulsion came out with Horrified before Scum was out.
@@arrebarre900 Horrified was realeased in 1989, which was 2 years after scum that came out in 1987
@@safetyfirst487 My bad, the demo version of Horrified came out 1986.
Came here to say this.
Insect Warfare is a pretty good grindcore band
Yoo thanks for the shoutout on using our album art at the beginning 😂🙏🏼
power metal, nu metal and kawaii metal are my favorites!
also my *dad* was in alice in chains.. but he left the band
stan dragonforce guys for those seeing this :)
Love how Nik Nocturnal is basically his own genre
There are also Umbrella terms which is what Extreme Metal is, it’s an Umbrella term that has a ton of subgenres involved including Death Metal, Black Metal, Grindcore and all their sister sub subgenres.
my aunt makes jelly and she made me some jalapeno jelly and shit was SCRUMPTIOUS
I wish i liked spicy stuff .
I like a little …
@@eclat4641 it wasnt spicy just a slight kick it was amazing
@@yeetus7285 ah ok cool ☺️
Buddy, thank you so much for this video. I love you give each entry it's own space. Would've loved chapter marks though. But otherwise A+ man. Claps from my corner.
Thank you dude!
Pretty sure you forgot symphonic metal, with bands like "within temptation" "epica" and "nightwish"
Thank you for commenting on Djent the way you did "Meshuggah marked this checkpoint for djent and we're still stuck at that checkpoint". Couldn't agree more. It goes Meshuggah, Periphery and Archetypes. Not much variation to how Djent sounds and it's been this way for a very long time
look into the genre thall, its a weird blend of many ideas but it has clear derivatives to djent while not falling victim to the same sound
@@flufficornss I'm having a hard time telling what makes the bands Thall. The riffs are really cool. They incorporate the Djent parts into sounding like actual riffs and I'm hearing more of a progression than typical Djent. Is that it? Are these just Djent bands who don't only play the low string sound???
@@TheOneTruePatriot a lot of it is strong structure and dissonance also they do a lot of pitch automation there's actually quite a bit that defined thall
@@flufficornss I noticed that they're playing their guitar like it's a record scratch board almost. Very cool dissonance. This is actually the kind of update I thought Djent needed
@@TheOneTruePatriot Personally, I feel like thall hasn't actually emerged into its own genre yet. It started off as a Vildhjarta meme and then seemingly came to be used to vaguely refer to "stuff Vildhjarta does", similar to how the term "djent" was originally used to refer to whatever Meshuggah does. The reason it's hard to figure out what makes a band "thall", or what bands even count as thall, is (in my opinion) because they're kind of working backwards from the meme. Most genres are attempts to put a name on a perceived phenomenon. With thall, they pretty much started off with the name and then tried to figure out which phenomena to pin it on.
OSDM only had a slow era as back in the 80s, every band was essentially battling each other to who could do it the fastest. Deicide, Cannibal Corpse, and other floridian death metal bands were getting faster and faster and more technical, then Obituary came along and redefined what Death Metal had the potential to sound like. Leading to lots of the bands creating slower albums for a period.
Thanks for clearing this up for me! I’ll be sure to check out more history about this genre
Cannibal Corpse was from Buffalo. They moved down to Florida after Eaten Back to Life, and by that point Obituary had already been around for a couple of years.
@bedrockcastle777 I think Slowly We Rot was 89 and EBTL was 90? I've definitely seen interviews from the old school bands mentioning how much of an influence Obituary had on the scene. You are not wrong though.
You put a lot effort into it. Thank you. Very good content.
Means a lot man thanks!
Blackgaze is one of my favourite subgenres. Sapphire by Alcest is sick song. But I found one-person project that I love called Sylvaine, so beatiful clean vocals and great atmosphere.
Also for symphonic black metal I recommend band Vesania. Guitarist and singer of this band is Orion (Behemoth bassist).
The song Perceés de lumiere by Alcest is one of my all time favs, the entire Écailles de lune album is simply legendary as well :)
when you think we are stuck at Djent, then you need to listen to vildhjarta
THALL
Over time I feel more like metal has very few sub-genres: heavy, power, thrash, death, black, alt, and core. All of neo-classical, symphonic, prog, tech, melodic, raw/original, crossover, epic, glam, deathened, blackened, goth, groove, industrial, seem like they come from combinations in and out of metal or taking genres to their logical ends (tech-death, ambient black metal). Could call those sub-sub-genres. Most bands have combined things, but have those main genres as their base. It is great having lots of sub-genres to describe stuff though
That’s the same line of thought I have. A lot of these sub genres can basically be combined into the same thing. It’s just bands kinda trying to find their own identity or stand out within a genre, and fans or whatever trying to define their sound. So in turn you get people claiming there’s a new genre.
Tattoo "Not offensive" on your lip
19:40 he said The HU, not the Who for those confused. theyre a folk metal band from Mongolia and they go fucking hard as fuck.
I really appreciate your take on "Prog/Djent" because it is 100 percent correct.
I play guitar for another generic "Djent" band. And after writing an EPs worth of material we had a very similar conversation and ended up with the conclusion that we couldn't call ourselves a "Progressive Metal" band if we were doing a cookie cutter style that fits neatly into a box one can anticipate and have gone down a different path as a result.
Djent would be considered our Foundation. But we have been adding Tech Death/Deathcore elements, Neoclassical (in melody/solos) elements and Psychedelic elements into the music which has really helped us to create a little island where we sound unique in our regions scene.
Doing that actually ended up getting us a huge gig where we opened for Allegaeon when they passed through our city and while our hometown really couldn't give a fuck about us, we played one show in the city next to ours and were asked by 3 different promoters to come back and play larger venues before we even left the town, and the people who showed up for our one performance there thoroughly enjoyed our take on Prog Metal citing it to be both familiar but also unlike any other band around.
And that's a really cool feeling, that's what Prog is all about and its a damn shame that most "Prog" is rehashing the same Djent concepts over and over again.
Meshuggah is definitely progressing every album they release
Putting everything into neat little boxes based on predictable formulae for the music is the most un-rock n ' roll thing ever. Bonus points for having meltdowns when someone dares to put your favourite band in the wrong box.
Nu metal is an era, hence why linkin park and korn sound so different
I'm new to the metal music and kind of experienced with general rock, so I love learning more about this, its so much fun, and I'm becoming a metal head yayyyy, and i also think this guy is pretty dope
On the subject of "Old school" death metal, including morbid angel in there only works for their work from Blessed Are the Sick onwards.
But Morbid Angel's debut, Altars of Madness, is to this day one of the most lightning-fast, insanely brutal albums ever recorded. In my opinion its a record that has hardly ever been topped in its intensity.
I feel like a king knowing every band you mentioned. Every Single One
ngl sounds like you may need therapy
@@ОлегЗадумин I need better prefrontal lobes; Therapy does nothing.
I love grub because we got more straightforward 90’a alternative like nirvana, who are in many ways a punk band. And then you have like bona fide bands that lean more into a typical metal sound and idea like Alice In Chains, and basically everything in between. It’s kinda like hardcore but it stemmed from punk and alt at a later time and went in a different direction, with the hardcore equivalents being like misfits or black flag on one end and like suicidal tendencies or cro-mags leaning into the metalish side of things
Shitting on Power Metal while having Metalcore as your fav is actually crazy lmaoooooo
Dude the still_bloom shoutout was sick i love those guys, donny is a standup fella
At one point, this guy had to skip all the subgenres of Metalcore
Motionless In White, Bullet For My Valentine, Demon Hunter, Anthrax, Slipknot, Pantera, All That Remains
I have a slight suspicion you might like motionless in white
@@GodofToastYeah I do
Man, you’re sleeping on the slower subgenres. Those are always the heaviest!
You should definitely check out Ihsahn. He's Emperor's front man, but his Solo project is progressive metal. He makes different sounding albums every single time, could especially recommend After, Ámr and his self-titled album
emperor, almighty lord of night
Just a bit of random comedy... There was an ad that interrupted when you said the word drone...
It was Pitbull singing 1234, which I don't consider singing, to a bounty paper roll add.
If that's not droning up my ears, I don't know what is 😂
Biggest progressive metal bands I can think of is mastodon, gojira and probably early Mudvayne.
Revocation, Archspire, decapitated, cattle decapitation, necrophagist and psycroptic are some of my fav prog death metal bands and some of my favourite bands in general.
Opeth for that early prog death. Some of the voicings on Blackwater park are legendary
@@alastor1052 don't ask me how I forgot opeth, they were one of the first prog bands I heard
Teutonic thrash metal refers to the first four bands to play "Thrash" metal in Germany. Those bands were Sodom, Destruction, Kreator and Tankard. All of them were formed in the early 80s and were, in addition to the upcoming thrashers in the USA, strongly influenced by the OG black metal scene in Norway as well as of course bands like Venom in England.
As far as I can tell, Teutonic Thrash Metal is rather the (maybe even self?) entitlement of these scene-defining bands for Germany (especially in the Ruhr area in the west of the country) than a seperate genre of music. Nonetheless they still are legends here!
Greetings from Germany, danke!
you forgot about funeral doom metal (Frowning, Ad Cinerem, Hell Light), '00's metalcore (A7F, Oceans Ate Alaska, Morphine Suffering), russian christian metalcore (Aion May)
The diffrence between mathcore and prog metal is that mathcore is so INCREDIBLY more violent and chaotic when it comes to sound. Also, fast and weird sweep picking parts is required. Bands: early architects and i guess some of rings of saturn (I know that they lean more to the deathcore side)
Even tho i know you cant put all genras in this iceberg i would have wished to see DRILL/TRAP metal in there some bands like Wolf Pacc are some real fire!!
*Fun fact:* for my 21st birthday (as part of the celebration of) back in April of this year I met Jay Gordon of Orgy by their tour bus after their show/concert. He was really nice and I took a photo with him. 🧡 🖤
Ngl Nu Metal is the most confusing mainstream genre. That’s probably why I love it
Other blackgaze bands of note should include the likes of Heretoir,lantlos, Deafheaven,harakiri for the sky,Amesoeurs,Les Discrets if anyone is interested start with these and obviously Alcest as well.
yeah I was surprised to see Deafheaven wasn't mentioned. Sunbather was an especially important album for popularizing the genre, and is considered a classic now.
And this is why I say I listen to heavy metal, because I think it’s really a way to describe it all. I listen to bands across most of the sub genres so it’s easier to just say I listen to heavy metal, or metal as a description
Thrash = Metallica
Like bro, they literally created the genre...
I will cast this on the next metal vorspiel. Cus a lot of the genres and the bands you listed to them can be very discussed 😂
Good job Vizzyman🙏🏻
You missed so many Scandinavian bands man 🇳🇴🇸🇪🇩🇰
Blood incantation is a progressive death metal band that has space themed lyrics and very technical musicality
bet ill check em out!
@@VIIZZZYY they are the next Band of prodigies in the death metal world 🤘
They might be great but their name is not good. We already have Blood and we already have Incantation (one of the best desth metal bands ever!!). It would be like starting a band and calling it ”Possessed Bathory”.
@@arrebarre900A lot of the best names are already taken. I don't see the problem with the name. Incantation means casting a spell on an object or person and that with blood sounds pretty metal.
However i notice how this band is being attacked for having a similar name but that's not a new thing as many other bands which got big didn't have original names. The Death metal band named Death were not the first band to be called that. There was already a band named Death before them, a proto punk band.
There is a metal band called Death Angel and that name sounds cool. So we know there was a band named Death before Death Angel existed and it turns out that there was a band named Angel before them as well so by using the same logic, it would be a bad name.
As to say otherwise would be hypocritical.
From my understanding, mathcore is metalcore with math rock like time signatures. It uses unorthodox time signatures and quite oftenly switches between them through out the song. The songs sound chaotic at first, but once you pay more attention to them, you can hear that it's all calculated.
im pretty suprised theres no thall or jazz black metal btw great wideo
"Iewenn thoah, asz itt trnsz aut, Black Sabbath tha 1st mettal combo isszn't 'hewj mettal' (leik Judas Priest) bat rathr duum mettal."
A few glaring omissions include doom metal's various sub-genres, particularly funeral doom metal.
Every time a video like this comes up I get somewhat excited for some sludge coverage.
Then I remember the only sludge bands people know are Down, Acid Bath, and Mastodon.
You're the first person I've seen pronounce Children of Bodom as "Children of Bottom", and I thought that was funny. Cheers. This video is good.
This guy must be from New England from the millions of state food references to New England States with “Concord jelly” and “Vermont Jelly”
Acid Bath is legendary
Oldschool Death metal is NOT slow. I don't know where you got that information. Hammer Smashed Face came out in 1993.
I think it's because he was using some wiki sites for information but he could've just listened to the bands themselves.
Cannibal Corpse first album Eaten Back To Life in 1990 is not slow either. But we can go back to the two bands that are seen as founders like Possessed and Death and see they're not slow. The band I see as slower is Autopsy but even they had some fast paced songs.
good powerviolence band recommendations would be Weekend Nachos and Shackles
and a good aliencore band is Aversions Crown
I dont know if doujin metal would be a genre or a group of metal/music but I just feel like I have to mention it cause I love demetori and undead corporation
46:47 - Here I was, gonna put on my hipster hat and leave a comment that this list didn't include blackened speed metal, but here we are.
Would have finished the video but stopped at 4 mins in when I realized the video doesn't actually have any example songs. I know there is a list in the description but it's not the same. I'll just chec out the list rather than the iceberg
As a huge thrash fan, especially teutonic I can confidently say that it isn't a separate genre, but a different scene, obviously German, of thrash, that tends to be more aggressive. It's also more death and/or black (first wave) influenced, which can lead to some people thinking it's not "pure" thrash, therefore a different genre.
I also wanted to add to the genres, so:
Harsh Noise Wall - almost identical to Harshnoisecore
Basically imagine white noise and the black and white shit the tv displays when there's no signal. Now imagine a wall made out of that, here you go. One of the most interesting projects from this genre is Vomir, mostly because of his live shows. He puts on the songs and just stands there with a black plastic bag over his head. I recommend watching one, even just for a bit.
Not exactly a genre, but pushing music to its limits (mostly through black metal)
The example I like to give here is The Dark Bleeding by Emit. It's around 25 minutes long, but feels like way more. When listening to it you can hear pure agony (personally I like to say that the genre of this particular album is Hell). Definitely something worth experiencing. Under this category I also want to add Varkolak. The musician calls the project cavecore, which is present in the overall aesthetic. But the most important thing, the music, sounds exactly like some cavemen were banging drumset, rocks and sticks together, while one of them chokes on his own vomit. For sure give it a listen.
There's also NSBM, which I won't explain too much here, since I'm not trying to get banned. It's basically extreme sub-genre of black metal with certain lyrical themes and symbolism.
was really hoping to see vildhjarta in the djent section, their album masstaden under vatten might be the best album ever made. theyre absolutely unreal
I love how most of the metalcore visuals were of architects (I’m so obsessed w them)
W band!
One thing I found out is that there’s a genre of metal for everyone. I used to be one of those people who didn’t like metal mainly because I thought metal was just growling vocals, then I discovered power metal and symphonic metal and now it’s my favorite genre of music.
The teutons were a people that lived during the time of Rome covering areas including what is now Germany, England, and the Scandinavian countries.
I invented my own genre of post-metal/ industrial hip hop by playing neo romantic outer space sound effects over gabber kicks and cicada hats with the diy production skills of black metal with sleep deprivation
I call it aggrobass but I expect/accept people who come after me to either change what aggrobass sounds like or change what the style is called,
I was just trying to have an anglicized term for gabber
It was originally just going to be gabberized latin freestyle and just be numbers/planet rock/running/in a dream with heavy bass but i got bored and played around all night long
Here's how I define the difference between thrash and speed: the latter, despite its moniker, is slower in terms of tempo but features more notes played. Thrash is faster, but with more 0-0-0-0-0-0-0.
Sad to see Deathstep and Minatory didn't make it, they are the root of Industrial Death metal and Combining it with Dubstep, it was the Brother Genre of Cybergrind.
It had it's golden era during 2016
That sounds awesome I gotta check this out
@@VIIZZZYY great, also the dude who created the genre is still (a bit)active online, so if you got some questions, you can ask him
His name is "Substep Infrabass"
@@VIIZZZYY I think for both of them some examples would be Code: Pandorum/Static: Reset/Inhuman (same dude), Lord Swan3x, Evilwave, Qoiet, Bratkilla, KRAM, and Mantis (Deathstep) and Moth, Dyroth, Venom (not the British band), Dead Cowboy, and Acting Damage (Minatory). Though in both cases, the channel Hydraulic Records has almost exclusively examples of both of them. There's also Evil Bass Music, Darkstep Warrior (occasionally) and Dubstep Dose but that last one isn't active anymore.
If you're looking for a metal band that's still trying new things, Australian band Reliqa is always making music that sounds totally different to the rest of their discography.
It's not prog in the sense of weird time signatures and changing rhythm - but more in that the sound and instruments are being applied in cool new ways.
I think they consider themselves alt metal. Keep Yourself Awake, The Flower and I Don't Know What I Am are sick as fuck tracks from them.
I just realized we need slap metal. Metal that slaps that is. It's gonna be great with blackened slap metal, post slap metal slapgaze and such
"It's like putting honey on your tuna sandwich" excuse me wtf?
lmfao by brother does this!
jam's not jelly. You just did the thing
57:20 I don't know if this was already menintioned. But you kinda messed up with the band examples.
Both Obscura and Gorguts (If I heard right) are Technical Death bands, not deathcore! (Gorguts even pioneer the style of "Dissonant Death Metal")
Actual tech deathcore are Infant Annihilator and Rings of Saturn!
My petty ass could keep naming other mistakes but you already brought this up haha. Great job though
Is it bad that I knew some of the bands he mentioned at the bottom of this, and listen to them because I enjoy it?
its not bad to enjoy things
For jazz metal please check out Into the Moat. They aren't together anymore but the album The Design is insanely good.
Hell yeah I’ll check em out
Just saw extermination dismemberment last night, love them.
GOATed band bro
Saw them too not too long ago with Organectomy
You forgot a massively important subgenre im afraid: 1st wave Black metal.
Bands would include Venom, Mercyful Fate and Sodom.
I don't know if you will see this, but the main difference between mathcore and progessive is mathcore have a way more chaotic and harcdore roots, and progessive comes from a technical heavy metal.
I grew up during the numetal scene (mid 2000s in middle high school, was born in 91) so I got to listen to a lot of LINKIN PARK kOrn disturbed, but mostly LINKIN PARK. RIP CHESTER. Numetal got me into the other genres of metal as well later on in life.
I can't get over him saying frash instead of trash when saying "thrash"
This video is sorely missing an actual preview or snippet of some song(s) from each genre so one can audibly hear what that sounds like.
For War Metal, THE band that should be names before anyone is Blasphemy
This should be called “death core iceberg” lol
I found a playlist called "The sound of melodic death metal" on Spotify and it looks like a lot of songs in that genre have motivational lyrics about overcoming adversity and beautiful sounding guitar melodies in major keys so isn't death metal kind of a bad name for it?
you should put a little piece of music from every genre, something like 10-15 seconds
watching this while taking a dump pretty nice thank you
got u gangsta
Nothing like a good hour long dump… I guess
@@emptysoul4455 i was having trouble 😔 lol
Thank you for introducing me to Dragoncorpse.
Lol, you’re right, I’ve never realized but Gaku IS INDEED the Jogo of Sakamoto Days ! 😆👌🏻
Great job on this. A lot of work to be sure, though I had a laugh at including Celtic Frost during their “Cold Lake” glam era 😂. Agree with the placement but the visuals were just kind of funny.
Heavy metal isn't the root of all the other sub-genres. Doom metal was first and in turn inspired the various doom sub-sub-genres and other melancholy ones like say DSBM or even ambient stuff like drone. These sub-genres have very little to do with heavy metal and instead originate strictly from doom metal, which was the first metal sub-genre by the way seeing that Black Sabbath originated it.
The way you said Children of Bodom 😭
"Tha diffrennsc bietveen thraschr mettal y speed mettal issz 1 aw tha bach beatr wrsas tha frant beatr."