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I literally came here from Spotify to tell you that I'm spinning The Ritual, and I legit forgot how good it is. And, how did I not know about Vision?! I fucking LOVE 6049. Good stuff, B.
As a 41 year old I only liked one song from a few of those bands ,which I never bought any of their albums. They still over play the songs on the radio today.
In 2004 I was listening to The Hellacopters and Motorhead and The Nomads and Zeke. Wildhearts. Stooges. Ramones. MC5 etc. When I was 14 I was listening to Aerosmith; Alice Cooper; Guns N Roses and The Beatles all the time. In 1996.
It was a hard-won journey to find my music. I listened to all the heaviest things I could find in the local music shops and on the radio when growing up. The minor tones and the Beethoven-like longing that I was searching for were not to be found within these pieces until black metal. I was very lucky one afternoon to hear part of a song by chance from the best, Mayhem. From there, I found all the rest. I will always remember and be grateful to the friend who helped me to find this music.
Nice video as usual! Grew up in the same time period, lived through all those songs, bands, etc. This stuff slowly brought me to all the heavy stuff. And i see, there's a little mustache going on? What's about that one ;) ... keep it up! Cheers.
Well gen Z here. I think darkthrone is overrated (burzum, watain and dissection are better), cannibal corpse is not entirely my thing but I realy enjoy listening to it when I just want to listen to something fun.
A shit man, im so old i got my first metal albums on cassetes. I got a megadeth tape from a friend which also had a few Pantera songs on it and i was hooked.
I had JUST got in to Black Metal in 1998 (I had just turned 14 I think) when Nu Metal started getting popular so....Boris, I hate to say this buddy, but if me and you went to school together I would have been calling you a poser :D I made compilation CD's for kids that listened to Slipknot or whatever that had bands like Emperor, Mayhem, Dismember, Entombed, etc on it and was like "no THIS is REAL Metal and you MUST listen to it". I was a total BM Elitist douchebag and, somehow, got away with having Dawn Of The Black Hearts on my binder for a couple of years before getting caught \m/
This type of music was big when my kids were preteens. We heard it a lot. Much of it learned from that video game (can't remember it) I freakin' love Disturbed. Always have. Korn isn't my fave band but I like Coming Undone because it grooves.
Everyone can say whatever but all that has sentimental value. You don't have to love it but you all have to acknowledge it,it was a part of us growing up..how we say on croatian it's "lektira". some have been stuck on it, and some have moved further like me. For me BM is number 1 but I don't forget that back then was the best era for everything. I was just 13 y when that world opened for me by 16 I was hard on black metal but yeah sentimental things brings you back for that I share respect.
6:13, lmgdao, you feel old? I'm about 32yrs older than you, I am 52 and I still love super hardcore metal. At 15, it was Ozzy, Anthrax, some Iron Maiden and as I got older my music got harder to. 😎🤘 P.s., I love your band, I could listen and watch all day long. 🤘😝🤘
actually I experienced the same transition too. Started with Metallica in 2002 suddenly caught myself in Nu-metal and suddenly transitioned into extreme metal (BMs & DMs) starting 2008 and haven't looked back ever since.
I loved that song in the end but again remember Boris I am 35 so I remember clear as day when all those music videos aired on mtv back in the day and I also remember being in high school back in 2006 seeing the rise of scene emo kids I hated them do bad hell still do and my high school luckily had so few of them but good lord I could only how many more flooded my school by 2012 ahahaha
I slipped right into extreme metal when I was 12. I'm from Germany and they had those off road tracks compilations from metal hammer and put on a lot of good dm and bm on it. Stuff like Borknagar, Napalm Death, Cradle of Filth, Hypocrisy, etc I had a good chunk of nu metal as well with bands like kitty, static x, spineshank, coal chamber, Mudvayne and snot. But I fell in love with extreme metal like grind and death almost immediately and never looked back. I hate how react is like watch mojo and Just picks the most popular songs instead of doing a real deep dive into what nu metal actually means. No mentioning faith no more, anthrax and run dmc, the judgment night soundtrack bands like filter, soulfly, maybe even Pantera and Sepultura (vulgar and roots certainly sounded different) for the involvement of more groove and hip hop oriented stuff. Always just the superficial stuff.
You know I'm deep in the rabbit hole of black metal but I still REALLY enjoy Limp Bizkit. I think they were one of the best bands from that period. Met Fred Durst and Aaron Lewis of Staind in the early 2000s at a show and they were the chillest dudes. Idk maybe I'm a poser lol
I reacted to this video before and it's cool but I wonder how they would react if they reacted to death metal and German thrash Metal, I think it would be cool but I think they won't do that until I don't know
@@Luumenarymusic Maybe but more like heavy metal bands and some death metal would be sick instead of nu metal all the time and I do like it but react to something else for once lol
Me to boris Korn is one of the nu metal bands I never cared for either they were to nu metal what ac/dc is to rock,amd roll you definitely know who they are when you hear their songs come on because every song sounds just like the next song and the last song oh and you feel old bro I was 23 when limp bizkit dropped nookie
If I'm honest, I also had a thing for red hats at the turn of the millennium.🙈🤣 I never expected that we had such similar youth. It's a shame that no video from Static-X was shown, but I never liked SOAD either. 😂👌🏻
We all started to listen to NuMetal back in the day. I got into Extreme Metal and Black metal in the early 2010s. These songs are classic. Wish kids could discover music like this rather than pop and rap.
@bluszar6090 Nothing is wrong is just more popular than other genere. I could careless now and days. I used to listen to a lot of pop and hip hop and rap back in the day.
15 year old gen-z here, these videos always piss me off lol They usually always pick those who don't know shit Also hate the way they react so overdramatic I'm so confused on the guy calling Linkin Park scene, it's so different They should react to black metal or something My friend's mom was on stage with Evanescence when she was younger Gotta admit when I just started listening to metal I loved Korn and now I have a cd I never listen to I wilk never regret getting my Linkin Park cd though
@@borist. Yeah, still annoys me, be punching my pillow trying not to throw my phone because they always act so dumb. They're nothing like most gen-z I know. They'd most likely make fun of it. They made up a rumor about me when they found out I listen to metal so I know they wouldn't be like this. They'd say it's emo. I hate these videos but at the same time I can't resist clicking on a video about music I like. Realistic example reaction: "wtf is this emo shit" *dumbass laughing and doing🤟,🤘*
Ok, Boris, was this a test how long BMmers kan listen to both Gen-Z's and Nu-Metal? I clocked out at 4:02 which is a full 3 minutes longer than expected. But yeah, 53 y/o over here, didn't like anything Nu-Metal at the time ( busy over nothing ) and still the same. Time for Messiah's Acid Fish over here 😄
I was already too old when Nu 'metal' came about (born in 1977), so I always found 99% of it baffling. I do like Papa Roach though, that's my guilty pleasure from that era haha I'm even more baffled how Linkin Park are suddenly popular again, back then they were more a laughing stock, same with Limp Bizkit. But hey, whatever floats someone's boat. Oh, and I just remembered Crazytown. They were so bad, but that song was also so catchy. Gr! Also: RATM are not Nu 'metal' tsk. I don't mind System of a Down. Wouldn't buy it, but it's not as offensive to my ears as Korn/Limp Bizkit/etc
I was well into my 20's at the time Nu Metal dropped. Always hated it. I saw it as an Industry 'sleight of hand' - an attempt to sell 'urban' or Hip-hop culture, image, and attitude to Metalheads by repackaging it with heavy guitars and distorted vocals. Because really that's all it ever was: Hip-hop with guitars. The whole aesthetic from the clothes, to the posturing and body language was pure SoCal Rap/Hip-hop to me. The addition of heavy riffs, growling, and moshpits were basically afterthoughts. It really was all very contrived and transparent and hasn't aged well. So glad I spent those years ignoring it while enjoying Black, Power, Death, Hair, and Thrash Metal!
More correct would be "Black Metal Musician reacts to 'reactions of'..." Anyway. I have to admit that I actually know and like the music of these bands: System of a Down (only Mezmerize and Hypnotize), Rage ATM, ... and - well, I never heard of Papa Roach - but of this song. Nice. But the main riff seems to be from early MAIDEN - at least.
They make me feel old and many people consider me "gen z" because I was born in '97. This feels like a completely different generation, when they say stuff like "it's giving".
@@etfluezu9161 you definitely did. Social media like MySpace was huge among teens in 2005 and that would be before the era of someone born in 1997. Somebody born in 1997 would’ve grown up during the peak of Facebook in 2008, vine in 2014, Instagram in 2010, and twitter back in 2009. My brother was born in 1995 and grew up with social media. But regardless, it’s pretty irrelevant because societal trends like social media that’ll vary from country to country don’t define a generation. I was born in 2007 in a nation where social media wasn’t as ubiquitous as it was in others, should I be considered a millennial now?
@@etfluezu9161 you definitely did. Social media like MySpace was huge among teens in 2005 and that would be before the era of someone born in 1997. Somebody born in 1997 would’ve grown up during the peak of Facebook in 2008, vine in 2014, Instagram in 2010, and twitter back in 2009. My brother was born in 1995 and grew up with social media. But regardless, it’s pretty irrelevant because societal trends like social media that’ll vary from country to country don’t define a generation.
Of the bands you picked to listen to out of those it's limp Bizkit, I mean I'm not huge on any of them but they completely suck. But I'm also 48 and was n high school when Grunge took over and thats where my heart lies, huge ALICE in chains fan started playing guitar because of Jerry Cantrell🎸🎸🎸
As a fan of all Rock/Metal in general, Linkin park has always been my first ever favorite and I also loved Slipknot, Korn, Evanescence, Rage against the machines, Limp Bizkit and System of a down. And going more heavier into Metal genre I have to say Disturbed is my top favorite and Drowning pool too lol
I could say that I was super trve in the early 2000's and I hated everything NU metal. But to be honest, you cannot deny the pure genius of I.e. Wess Borland etc.
These youngsters are so pathetic because when I was 6 in 1995 5he year No Doubt released their tragic kingdom album is the same year I slowly at a turtles pace started to listen to different music then at 9 started to listen to grateful dead, smashing pumpkins & Motley crue along with Marilyn Manson but did my best to keep on the down low because I didn't want to be made fun so I kept listening to pop music until I was 11 in 2000 when I took myself down to the record shop and sold all of my pop cds and full blasted out of the closet with listening to opeth, step, old man's child and so many other bands in between. It took me for a good while like until high school to fully emerge myself into the specific genres I favorited most and all I had to learn from was mtv, underground zines, metal edge magazine, burn cds being given to me and my older friends passing on their music knowledge to me along with scouring the end of the internet to find all the music I could find along with going to local gigs.. These youngsters have so much at their finger tips yet their so pathetic to not take advantage of and also shows they have older friends or family to pass on music knowledge to them so sad...
I couldn't stand most of this bands then and even now they make me still cringe. Especially at Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park I could randomly slap kids in the face. And how the fuck they dare calling RATM a Nu Metal band?!? Btw: Slipknot = "nodo scorsoio", one of the few Nu Metal bands I like.
Mayne because I'm 48 and grunge ruled the world I'm also an ALICE in chains fan but these bands that these people played all suck and that's why u don't here from them. The grunge bands are still played and the last great music scene..🎸🎸
No offense, I have respect but your 1st single from your last record ( The Evocation I believe) sounded influenced by Nu Metal so now I know why. The rest of the record ruled though. I never liked Nu Metal. I went from Slayer and Judas Priest to Morbid Angel and then finally to Black Metal. I can't understand how you can like that stuff at all.
The bass player of "Mayhem" Necrobutcher is a "Great fan" of "BEASTIE BOYS"!!!!!!!!🤦🏽♂️ I can't understand how he like stuff like that!!!! Oooohh of course!!! He is a "True Norway black metalist"🤔😒 fuck it!!!
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Damn I’ve been sleeping on you, lol. Listened to “The Evocation”, loved it, and I’m gonna listen to the full album soon
I literally came here from Spotify to tell you that I'm spinning The Ritual, and I legit forgot how good it is. And, how did I not know about Vision?! I fucking LOVE 6049. Good stuff, B.
@@fistyann8434 Thank you! 🙏🤘
@@borist. Credit where well due, friend! I’m addicted to 6049. I love your voice.
LOL I would love to see a pic of your hair spiked up😭
Me too..😎
Thank the dark one that Boris made the transition to the extreme metal side.
Yes we are older. I remember when it was just called alternative metal
"Slipknot" is a type of rope knot used for hanging nooses, it actually slips down the rope and squeezes the noose.
How do you know that👽
A Jack Ketch is a hangman's noose, a slipknot is any simple knot that will grip and loosen with ease on another rope.
@@martindeviantxiii Correct, my bad. Still, "Slipknot" IS a real knot type, not just some imagined name.
Noooooooo shit lol
I agree whit that limpbizkit comment about: the only band I can still continue to listen because are so good, even their new material is so good 🔥
9:09 it was in Queen of the Damned as well as Korn.
As a 41 year old I only liked one song from a few of those bands ,which I never bought any of their albums. They still over play the songs on the radio today.
In 2004 I was listening to The Hellacopters and Motorhead and The Nomads and Zeke. Wildhearts. Stooges. Ramones. MC5 etc. When I was 14 I was listening to Aerosmith; Alice Cooper; Guns N Roses and The Beatles all the time. In 1996.
ich bin erst 96er baujahr xD
Would like to see more metal reactions and vlogs
It was a hard-won journey to find my music. I listened to all the heaviest things I could find in the local music shops and on the radio when growing up. The minor tones and the Beethoven-like longing that I was searching for were not to be found within these pieces until black metal. I was very lucky one afternoon to hear part of a song by chance from the best, Mayhem. From there, I found all the rest. I will always remember and be grateful to the friend who helped me to find this music.
Nice video as usual! Grew up in the same time period, lived through all those songs, bands, etc. This stuff slowly brought me to all the heavy stuff.
And i see, there's a little mustache going on? What's about that one ;) ... keep it up! Cheers.
This video hurts me so much just imagine what'd they think of Darkthrone or Cannibal Corpse 😂😂
Well gen Z here.
I think darkthrone is overrated (burzum, watain and dissection are better), cannibal corpse is not entirely my thing but I realy enjoy listening to it when I just want to listen to something fun.
They all are famous. 🤔@@AvarTyrog
Ok...?
@@AvarTyrog Who is your favorite band member from the second band you mentioned? 🙃
A shit man, im so old i got my first metal albums on cassetes. I got a megadeth tape from a friend which also had a few Pantera songs on it and i was hooked.
I had JUST got in to Black Metal in 1998 (I had just turned 14 I think) when Nu Metal started getting popular so....Boris, I hate to say this buddy, but if me and you went to school together I would have been calling you a poser :D I made compilation CD's for kids that listened to Slipknot or whatever that had bands like Emperor, Mayhem, Dismember, Entombed, etc on it and was like "no THIS is REAL Metal and you MUST listen to it". I was a total BM Elitist douchebag and, somehow, got away with having Dawn Of The Black Hearts on my binder for a couple of years before getting caught \m/
In 2000 I was 22, since the 90's in Black Metal and hate especially Korn and Bimp Lizkit. It doesn't change till today. But getting older 😖....
I still listen to nu metal, even modern nu netal, some of which leans into metalcore. One day Cattle Decapitation, the next Tallah.
My era, Born in it, forged by it, evolved from it 🤙🔥
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This type of music was big when my kids were preteens. We heard it a lot. Much of it learned from that video game (can't remember it) I freakin' love Disturbed. Always have. Korn isn't my fave band but I like Coming Undone because it grooves.
Everyone can say whatever but all that has sentimental value. You don't have to love it but you all have to acknowledge it,it was a part of us growing up..how we say on croatian it's "lektira". some have been stuck on it, and some have moved further like me. For me BM is number 1 but I don't forget that back then was the best era for everything. I was just 13 y when that world opened for me by 16 I was hard on black metal but yeah sentimental things brings you back for that I share respect.
6:13, lmgdao, you feel old? I'm about 32yrs older than you, I am 52 and I still love super hardcore metal. At 15, it was Ozzy, Anthrax, some Iron Maiden and as I got older my music got harder to. 😎🤘 P.s., I love your band, I could listen and watch all day long. 🤘😝🤘
I saw disturbed in a small Indiana dive bar back when David had hair lol
An obscure nu metal from the Bay Area of California called Fingertight were really good. The song “King” is great.
This was SO FUN !!!!
actually I experienced the same transition too. Started with Metallica in 2002 suddenly caught myself in Nu-metal and suddenly transitioned into extreme metal (BMs & DMs) starting 2008 and haven't looked back ever since.
I loved that song in the end but again remember Boris I am 35 so I remember clear as day when all those music videos aired on mtv back in the day and I also remember being in high school back in 2006 seeing the rise of scene emo kids I hated them do bad hell still do and my high school luckily had so few of them but good lord I could only how many more flooded my school by 2012 ahahaha
I slipped right into extreme metal when I was 12. I'm from Germany and they had those off road tracks compilations from metal hammer and put on a lot of good dm and bm on it. Stuff like Borknagar, Napalm Death, Cradle of Filth, Hypocrisy, etc
I had a good chunk of nu metal as well with bands like kitty, static x, spineshank, coal chamber, Mudvayne and snot. But I fell in love with extreme metal like grind and death almost immediately and never looked back.
I hate how react is like watch mojo and Just picks the most popular songs instead of doing a real deep dive into what nu metal actually means. No mentioning faith no more, anthrax and run dmc, the judgment night soundtrack bands like filter, soulfly, maybe even Pantera and Sepultura (vulgar and roots certainly sounded different) for the involvement of more groove and hip hop oriented stuff. Always just the superficial stuff.
Roots is amazing
Haha... guilty...I am older... from casette era 😂😂😂😂
Me to... 😁
@@l4c166 👍🤣😁
You know I'm deep in the rabbit hole of black metal but I still REALLY enjoy Limp Bizkit. I think they were one of the best bands from that period. Met Fred Durst and Aaron Lewis of Staind in the early 2000s at a show and they were the chillest dudes. Idk maybe I'm a poser lol
I first heard disturbed get down with the sickness on the soundtrack for Queen of the Damned. I know that film did not age well ha ha.
I reacted to this video before and it's cool but I wonder how they would react if they reacted to death metal and German thrash Metal, I think it would be cool but I think they won't do that until I don't know
Wanna see them react to blackened germanic death band Kanonenfeiber 😂
@@Luumenarymusic Maybe but more like heavy metal bands and some death metal would be sick instead of nu metal all the time and I do like it but react to something else for once lol
I remember the death of the floppy disk😂
We can't forget mushroom head 😂
Retour à l’adolescence ❤
Funny Stuff! Im old as well but i can safely say nookie is a word at least in the States is a slang term for what you may call your cat.
I was 15 in 2000!
i was a metalhead in the early 2010
Great Video. First I started listening to Black Metal, later to Nu Metal, now to both.
Me to boris Korn is one of the nu metal bands I never cared for either they were to nu metal what ac/dc is to rock,amd roll you definitely know who they are when you hear their songs come on because every song sounds just like the next song and the last song oh and you feel old bro I was 23 when limp bizkit dropped nookie
Nu-Metal was my religion too back then.
Look I respect all genres of Metal. I listen to different genres of metal.
If I'm honest, I also had a thing for red hats at the turn of the millennium.🙈🤣
I never expected that we had such similar youth. It's a shame that no video from Static-X was shown, but I never liked SOAD either.
😂👌🏻
We all started to listen to NuMetal back in the day. I got into Extreme Metal and Black metal in the early 2010s. These songs are classic. Wish kids could discover music like this rather than pop and rap.
What's wrong with rap and pop?
@bluszar6090 Nothing is wrong is just more popular than other genere. I could careless now and days. I used to listen to a lot of pop and hip hop and rap back in the day.
@@Awesomeroxy-vi5fd metal was also mainstream at one point (still is but not as much) so i don't really see your point but whatever
15 year old gen-z here, these videos always piss me off lol
They usually always pick those who don't know shit
Also hate the way they react so overdramatic
I'm so confused on the guy calling Linkin Park scene, it's so different
They should react to black metal or something
My friend's mom was on stage with Evanescence when she was younger
Gotta admit when I just started listening to metal I loved Korn and now I have a cd I never listen to
I wilk never regret getting my Linkin Park cd though
Yeah,its probably always staged to get the ones that dont know anything lol
@@borist. Yeah, still annoys me, be punching my pillow trying not to throw my phone because they always act so dumb. They're nothing like most gen-z I know. They'd most likely make fun of it. They made up a rumor about me when they found out I listen to metal so I know they wouldn't be like this. They'd say it's emo. I hate these videos but at the same time I can't resist clicking on a video about music I like. Realistic example reaction: "wtf is this emo shit" *dumbass laughing and doing🤟,🤘*
I started a band with my neighbor kids, they wanted feet fingers for the name but we settled with feet fries 😅
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Damn. 2004 seems so long ago. Listened to Green day a lot back then lmao (not metal I know)
Ok, Boris, was this a test how long BMmers kan listen to both Gen-Z's and Nu-Metal? I clocked out at 4:02 which is a full 3 minutes longer than expected. But yeah, 53 y/o over here, didn't like anything Nu-Metal at the time ( busy over nothing ) and still the same. Time for Messiah's Acid Fish over here 😄
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New epic album from wintersun (time ll)
I was already too old when Nu 'metal' came about (born in 1977), so I always found 99% of it baffling. I do like Papa Roach though, that's my guilty pleasure from that era haha I'm even more baffled how Linkin Park are suddenly popular again, back then they were more a laughing stock, same with Limp Bizkit. But hey, whatever floats someone's boat. Oh, and I just remembered Crazytown. They were so bad, but that song was also so catchy. Gr! Also: RATM are not Nu 'metal' tsk. I don't mind System of a Down. Wouldn't buy it, but it's not as offensive to my ears as Korn/Limp Bizkit/etc
I hear exactly the same music just like you, in the same time, I am 40 years old.
Man, I'm surprised Static X wasn't on that list.
it was with a couple of other bands.
needed to cut it out because the video was over 20m 🤪
I was well into my 20's at the time Nu Metal dropped. Always hated it. I saw it as an Industry 'sleight of hand' - an attempt to sell 'urban' or Hip-hop culture, image, and attitude to Metalheads by repackaging it with heavy guitars and distorted vocals. Because really that's all it ever was: Hip-hop with guitars. The whole aesthetic from the clothes, to the posturing and body language was pure SoCal Rap/Hip-hop to me. The addition of heavy riffs, growling, and moshpits were basically afterthoughts. It really was all very contrived and transparent and hasn't aged well. So glad I spent those years ignoring it while enjoying Black, Power, Death, Hair, and Thrash Metal!
Yeah, feel the same. Fake "metal", lost of shouting and imagery, musicians looking very busy abusing their instruments but it really was nothing.
More correct would be "Black Metal Musician reacts to 'reactions of'..." Anyway.
I have to admit that I actually know and like the music of these bands: System of a Down (only Mezmerize and Hypnotize), Rage ATM, ... and - well, I never heard of Papa Roach - but of this song. Nice. But the main riff seems to be from early MAIDEN - at least.
The kids in this video made me feel so old.
and Nookie is slang for sex
They make me feel old and many people consider me "gen z" because I was born in '97.
This feels like a completely different generation, when they say stuff like "it's giving".
@@spritefroggy by definition you are gen z
@@DOROHEDOROFAN born in 97 you likely spent your childhood + early youth without social media... it really doesn't quite fit
@@etfluezu9161 you definitely did. Social media like MySpace was huge among teens in 2005 and that would be before the era of someone born in 1997. Somebody born in 1997 would’ve grown up during the peak of Facebook in 2008, vine in 2014, Instagram in 2010, and twitter back in 2009. My brother was born in 1995 and grew up with social media. But regardless, it’s pretty irrelevant because societal trends like social media that’ll vary from country to country don’t define a generation. I was born in 2007 in a nation where social media wasn’t as ubiquitous as it was in others, should I be considered a millennial now?
@@etfluezu9161 you definitely did. Social media like MySpace was huge among teens in 2005 and that would be before the era of someone born in 1997. Somebody born in 1997 would’ve grown up during the peak of Facebook in 2008, vine in 2014, Instagram in 2010, and twitter back in 2009. My brother was born in 1995 and grew up with social media. But regardless, it’s pretty irrelevant because societal trends like social media that’ll vary from country to country don’t define a generation.
A nookie is a neden brother. 🙃
Of the bands you picked to listen to out of those it's limp Bizkit, I mean I'm not huge on any of them but they completely suck.
But I'm also 48 and was n high
school when Grunge took over and thats where my heart lies, huge
ALICE in chains fan started playing guitar because of Jerry Cantrell🎸🎸🎸
Cut my life into pizza. Mate you probably loved her in Evanescence.. 😅
Mustache 😱😱
I am older, yes. What band converted you to the more extreme regions of metal?
Plague Angel from Marduk & Kill from Cannibal Corpse
@@borist. Thanks! :) And in the early 2000s, I accidently stumbled upon Meshuggah...
All people talk about these days are gen z and tik tok, freaking annoying!
No static-X? (because of need for speed underground)
As a fan of all Rock/Metal in general, Linkin park has always been my first ever favorite and I also loved Slipknot, Korn, Evanescence, Rage against the machines, Limp Bizkit and System of a down. And going more heavier into Metal genre I have to say Disturbed is my top favorite and Drowning pool too lol
I could say that I was super trve in the early 2000's and I hated everything NU metal. But to be honest, you cannot deny the pure genius of I.e. Wess Borland etc.
You were 14? I was in my I was around 30!!! Fuck I'm Old!!!!
"Nookie" is a slang term for sex. You're welcome.
Never liked korn either, but damn dude you actually should visit at least toxicity album; it's genuinely a fantastic album
Did you like Static-X?
These youngsters are so pathetic because when I was 6 in 1995 5he year No Doubt released their tragic kingdom album is the same year I slowly at a turtles pace started to listen to different music then at 9 started to listen to grateful dead, smashing pumpkins & Motley crue along with Marilyn Manson but did my best to keep on the down low because I didn't want to be made fun so I kept listening to pop music until I was 11 in 2000 when I took myself down to the record shop and sold all of my pop cds and full blasted out of the closet with listening to opeth, step, old man's child and so many other bands in between.
It took me for a good while like until high school to fully emerge myself into the specific genres I favorited most and all I had to learn from was mtv, underground zines, metal edge magazine, burn cds being given to me and my older friends passing on their music knowledge to me along with scouring the end of the internet to find all the music I could find along with going to local gigs..
These youngsters have so much at their finger tips yet their so pathetic to not take advantage of and also shows they have older friends or family to pass on music knowledge to them so sad...
I could never consider Nu Metal "metal" at all. For me, I called it rap-rock. It worked for some people, just not for me.
You are totally right.
I hate when they mix it with metal music.
@@majakoren1746 exactly
1:54 didn’t LP come out in ‘03? And they start it off in a 90’s nu-metal video…🤦🏻♂️
They were formed in the mid 90s and came out in 00
More Boris content less other peoples shit content !
Were you born in 1989? If so, then we are around the same age.
This mades me feel like im old. I remember these bands but really did not like them. 😊
I couldn't stand most of this bands then and even now they make me still cringe. Especially at Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park I could randomly slap kids in the face. And how the fuck they dare calling RATM a Nu Metal band?!? Btw: Slipknot = "nodo scorsoio", one of the few Nu Metal bands I like.
cd player hahahaha.what about cd tape ?! I am 44 years old hahaaha .I'm a real old metalhead hahahhaahhah
Mayne because I'm 48 and grunge ruled the world I'm also an
ALICE in chains fan but these bands that these people played all suck and that's why u don't here from them. The grunge bands are still played and the last great music scene..🎸🎸
SATAN
I love the extreme side but nu-metal is nostalgic and i still listen to it
Me too.
I have to admit I still love Evanescence, but Bring Me to Life is my least favorite song from Fallen.
I'm here to be that guy and say Nu Metal is a buzzword, not an actual genre.
SOAD is nu metal? SOAD did get annoying.
These kids are so happy, when I was at that age everything needed to burn... xD
Ick, stop calling blink 182 "punk" please. 😅
Seriously, it kills me.
its pop punk
@@Grisu.Yes, exactly
Yea linkin park sucked after their second album. I also wasn’t a fan of korn
No offense, I have respect but your 1st single from your last record ( The Evocation I believe) sounded influenced by Nu Metal so now I know why. The rest of the record ruled though. I never liked Nu Metal. I went from Slayer and Judas Priest to Morbid Angel and then finally to Black Metal. I can't understand how you can like that stuff at all.
The bass player of "Mayhem" Necrobutcher is a "Great fan" of "BEASTIE BOYS"!!!!!!!!🤦🏽♂️ I can't understand how he like stuff like that!!!! Oooohh of course!!! He is a "True Norway black metalist"🤔😒 fuck it!!!
I hate nu-metal
For me Is new merdal
Nu-metal can I say POSER
Hey that was the heaviest thing a countyside kid with no internet wss able to get lol
Not on metallum = POSER
🤡🤡🤡😅😅
Nu metal is reggaeton💩 with guitar basic 😂
Horrible music…. 🎵
I started with NU metal as well. Now it is SHIT to the core for me.