@Michael Evans Thank you for your advice! Crazy what they created on Contradictions Collapse and Destroy Erase Improve! They were so ahead of their time
I'm influenced by Meshuggah but my music isn't great. I haven't figured out how to do really complex counting without a metronome and my experience with how to operate the one I have is not great. I pretty much riff by feel over 4/4 and whatever random time signatures may occur are up to God! All of my music is about embracing the random and chaos. It's purifying to me. I have 23 albums just search my name many different styles but kind of underground non mainstream hobbyist type thing.
There´s no better example for a band that grows on you over time than meshuggah. I had the same experience bro. I even hated them on the first listen, but the more you get into it, the more you start to appreciate it. It´s like a vortex!
meshuggah is like an old cognac, at first sip its taste really hard and awfull but without knowing it, you crave it. and alway go back for that quality. because after a while, after haved tasted other brand of cognac, you realise. their not even at half the quality of this old one.
@@Anksh0usRacing Theres always time to learn man, that I can promise you. One thing to remember if you do start: you get out what you put in when it comes to spending time playing guitar.
saw him live. honestly they all are fucking amazing. im not one to play favorites, but seeing these guys was similar to seeing Iron Maiden for the first time. fucking fantastic is all i can say
+Gene Brady Did you know that they didn't record drums for catch 33? It's a drum machine with the sound bank "drum kit from hell". Was in shock when i heard it in one of their interview.
lithiumdynamic Yeah it's a pretty damn good sounding drum machine. He can still play the album live though, they just didn't have time to record live drums for the album. The drumming on their other albums is more difficult anyway.
+lithiumdynamic This does not mean Haake can't play it. He programmed drums because it was an experimental album and recording drums takes up a shit ton of your budget.
+Gene Brady Also, it's not a drum machine, what happens is drums were professionally sampled and layered with rooms and ambient mics to get a repeatable realistic drum sound. Drums are allowed this privilege because the impulse and mechanism is predictable, unlike a guitar for example where attack and tone can change with any slight differing variable. A drum machine implies that sounds are synthesized, like in the famous 808.
Something about their music, it just never gets old. I know certain parts of songs but i always get thrown off somewhere in every song and get surprised, great stuff. Smoke a big fatty and throw this on is a total head trip.
My favourite tracks from the album. So much power, so much chaos. No other band will come close to the authentic feeling of madness Meshuggah brings. Love them for life.
Tom Souden yeah they should be everyone’s favorite! When people ask what’s my favorite though I tell them I don’t have a favorite but meshuggahs the best.
+yuuko aioi Lol! Yeah, my girlfiend walked in on me doing that once...I tried to go with it and act like I didn't care, but I felt really stupid, and I guess she was there for a while, laughing at me.
4:23 - 6:01, Absolute best part, goose bumps everytime I hear it. Very humbling. Imagine: When you are on a long journey, lost, and you start to fatigue, you feel hopeless. As you collapse, you reflect on your friends, family and your life, and why you chose that path. 4:54, But then a ray of sunlight hits your face and it gives you some energy. You look around and you savour the beauty, vastness, silence of the surroundings and you feel somehow connected. It energises you, and you move on... (5:31) but it quickly fades and makes you go insane. You're still not there yet.
“You’re still not there yet.” The constant refrain of life. The highs you hit still fall. The lows you hit still shape upward. You’re still not there yet.
This is in my work playlist and I listen to these two songs every single day of the week. And this comment I have thought of at the exact moment you're talking a about. I go through the grind for my family, mainly my daughter.
Pure avant-garde, damn it! These weird riffs and harmonies, borderline dissonant, and the odd rhytms.. it is almost as if extraterrestrials had tried their hands at rock, while recovering from Edgar Varése or something similar. Absolutely unique.
Anybody who appreciates music for what it is, regardless of genre, should have a listen to Catch 33. Even though it is agressive, it flows. It has atmosphere and it creates grooves. Its hard, yet deep. A real show of talent and dedication to creating music. The polyrhythms are just the icing on the cake :)
This shit sounds like something that would be played in a parallel dimension. And not a Rick and Morty kind of parallel dimension, a fucked up, Silent hill kind of parallel dimension. Amazing stuff.
Saw them live in Barcelona past weekend. Never thought I'd see this song live, The 4:50 to 6:01 passage made me enter a trance I'll never forget. The didn't play my favorite one and I didn't even care (Straws Pulled At Random) This is the only time in my life I felt I urge to see them again as soon as possible.
Hard to believe they released this in 2005. Same with Nothing in 2002. Djenting in that time, can't even imagine what it must have sounded like back then. Still sounds fresher than all the rip offs in 2022.
Am i the only one who thinks Meshuggah is really fukcing groovey and cool, but fucking terrifying at the same time? I haven't even unwrapped the plastic from the Catch 33 CD that i bought like a year ago. I don't think I can handle listening to the full album in one set. There's something so distinctive and spacey about their sound for example the last 6 minutes of this song. They are truly a very special band.
couldn't walk straight after hearing 2:36 for the first. that's not a dumb sex comment - i was listening to this on my walk to work and literally couldn't walk correctly bc the polyrhythms messed up my gait
You have : heavy metal, speed metal, death metal, black metal, blackened death metal, trash metal, nu metal, doom metal, grindcore, symphonic metal, pirate metal, japanese called kawaii metal and you have pop and hip-hop 😀
and you have jazz and classical and electronic music and each of its 100 subgenres and all can be fun if done right and you have an open mind@@borsuk96
no man its def not true. Man all music is good and we have our reasons why we like it. Instead of ranking things, lets just tell people what we like because no ones gonna agree with each others opinions. Just respect everything even if you dont like it. And hey, if you dont like it, attempt to.
Jägerbomb The scariest part of that show is Laura Palmer's face in one of the screenshots from the video with her and Donna on the mountain. Really off-putting.
I watched this happen in Pittsburgh. It was like a portal appeared in the room and demi gods drew their weapons to fight the heavens. Deepest feelings ever felt. Please come back, wherever you are in space and time.
Meshuggah are so weird, often atonal, and creepy, and otherworldly and strange, which is one of the reasons why I think they are awesome and interesting.
I think these 2 songs are my favorite meshuggah songs, atleast its these 2 that I play the most. The rythm in them is just insane or whatever you wanna call it 02:05 goosebumps its so good.
Aaaaah! So damn good music! Now I realize "In death is life" talks directly to me. There´s always been something about their harmonies that soaks right into me, and in this piece it´s perfect. Just listen to the introriff. Or at 06:01. In the midst of all their raw, diesel smelling machinelike crusade there is great beauty. That´s probably why they share the throne with King Crimson in my musical universe.
Imagine firing up a chainsaw, and letting it fall into an ocean of scrap materials. The chaos of tiny chunks colliding, flying in any direction, and the restlessness of the chainsaw engine. It's Catch 33 (and most of Meshuggah albums) in a nutshell :-)
Meshuggah is a yittish word meaning crazy. Are you all serious? This is the soundtrack to your lives stupid apes. God is a doll, Satan a squirt gun. Go play outside.
as I I sit on shore, moon shining down upon the gulf. depths over 100 feet less than 50 yards out. currents colliding, wind shifting. 12 minute mark of the track, tide slacks out. 30lb bait has been soaking for several hours, beasts roaming over 12 feet weighing over 1000 pounds. The darkness below hiding everything. when I listen to meshuggah, like obsidian, I, nebulous and others. makes the hair stand up on my neck and give me goosebumps. been a fan since they released nothing, catch 33 is a masterpiece
best riff EVER lol so much feel and heaviness in it. I love that riff. I can feel more from that one lick than all of blues. Which I also feel a lot from. So. Yeah.
So imminently visible, this cloaked innocent guilt Sentenced to a lifetime, a second of structured chaos Trampled by the ferocious, raging crowds of solitude I am the soil beneath me soaking up the sustenance of my own death Extradited to the gods of chance, the deities of all things random Alive, multicolored, twitching in their dead monochrome world
+Bob Jones +jcerq haaaaaaaaaaa You should both put on a very serious seminar in a university about the REAL lyrics for the entire meshuggah discography. I'm serious. People need this.
been there, used to get stoned and listen to "I" on my walk on the way home from work, the second i quit weed i realised i started having to take and extra 5-20mins getting home.
another song I nod the fuck outta my head and play air guitar in the shower to. So much water wasted by not washing my ass rather than nodding the fuck outta my head and playing my wet air guitar.
Yeah well....heard through the whole thing and my brain feels fried. Good job, you northeners! At least someone understood that hearing music can be a painful thing and that witihn this concept, there is plenty to go around.
I love how technical they are for how minimalistic their riffs are.
+AaronQ1222 That's what comes out when you experiment with rhythm, 'cause they're minimalistic only in terms of melody
@Michael Evans what do you mean by metallica impression? Did they do a cover?
@Michael Evans Thank you for your advice! Crazy what they created on Contradictions Collapse and Destroy Erase Improve! They were so ahead of their time
when you look at Bleed from that perspective, it becomes infinitely easier.
@@genussfreudigermischkostle613 fav era hands down
The fact that they’re made this type of music back then is straight up disrespectful to every musician right now. Insanity
Fuck yeaaaahhhh!!!!!
yea, this is pretty fax
Every metal musician??
I'm influenced by Meshuggah but my music isn't great. I haven't figured out how to do really complex counting without a metronome and my experience with how to operate the one I have is not great. I pretty much riff by feel over 4/4 and whatever random time signatures may occur are up to God! All of my music is about embracing the random and chaos. It's purifying to me. I have 23 albums just search my name many different styles but kind of underground non mainstream hobbyist type thing.
@@brendanhoffmann8402 cute
Could we declare this segment as the anthem of our Solar System?
Yup.
So say we all !
Ab Jazz yes
This is exactly what I'd imagine supernovas, mixing of gasses, the speed of light, and the colliding of galaxies would sound like out there.
So shall we all!
There´s no better example for a band that grows on you over time than meshuggah. I had the same experience bro. I even hated them on the first listen, but the more you get into it, the more you start to appreciate it. It´s like a vortex!
This, and “I”are my first songs from them and I fucking love it 🙏🏾 Makes me wish I knew how to play guitar as well as them
meshuggah is like an old cognac, at first sip its taste really hard and awfull but without knowing it, you crave it. and alway go back for that quality.
because after a while, after haved tasted other brand of cognac, you realise. their not even at half the quality of this old one.
@@Anksh0usRacing Theres always time to learn man, that I can promise you. One thing to remember if you do start: you get out what you put in when it comes to spending time playing guitar.
I loved them at first listen.
I loved them from the first song I've heard (Bleed)
Tomas Haake is certified a fucking beat shaman.
saw him live. honestly they all are fucking amazing. im not one to play favorites, but seeing these guys was similar to seeing Iron Maiden for the first time.
fucking fantastic is all i can say
+Gene Brady Did you know that they didn't record drums for catch 33? It's a drum machine with the sound bank "drum kit from hell". Was in shock when i heard it in one of their interview.
lithiumdynamic Yeah it's a pretty damn good sounding drum machine. He can still play the album live though, they just didn't have time to record live drums for the album. The drumming on their other albums is more difficult anyway.
+lithiumdynamic This does not mean Haake can't play it. He programmed drums because it was an experimental album and recording drums takes up a shit ton of your budget.
+Gene Brady Also, it's not a drum machine, what happens is drums were professionally sampled and layered with rooms and ambient mics to get a repeatable realistic drum sound. Drums are allowed this privilege because the impulse and mechanism is predictable, unlike a guitar for example where attack and tone can change with any slight differing variable. A drum machine implies that sounds are synthesized, like in the famous 808.
Something about their music, it just never gets old. I know certain parts of songs but i always get thrown off somewhere in every song and get surprised, great stuff. Smoke a big fatty and throw this on is a total head trip.
got you man
I wanna try it with some pills
stay away from the man made stuff
My favourite tracks from the album. So much power, so much chaos.
No other band will come close to the authentic feeling of madness Meshuggah brings. Love them for life.
Likewise
Meshuggah....Yiddish for crazy!!
I never really got into this album.... until I listened to it from front to back and omg its like a spiritual journey/awakening
Seriously one of the best songs ever written
Tom Souden LOL wtf is that icon, Hannibal Buress over Frank?????
Holy fuck you're everywhere. Are you a messhugah fan too?
What’s that the whole album?
Meshuggah is one of my favorite bands ya dingus
Tom Souden yeah they should be everyone’s favorite! When people ask what’s my favorite though I tell them I don’t have a favorite but meshuggahs the best.
I just have this mental image of Jens pulling out a book to read when performing this live during that huge time when there are no lyrics.
*Leaves stage - puts on hockey jersey - opens one cold - returns to stage - yells something at random people in audience - headbangs hard*
6:01. Possibly my favourite "bit" in any metal song
My 22-month-old baby girl was headbanging immediately the first time I put this on for her, I think my job as a father is complete.
My dad is always angry at everyone. His personality reminds me of the stage presence of Jens Kidman
2 years and 2 months you mean.
does anyone else just try air drum meshuggah songs even though they never played drums before
+yuuko aioi yes
+yuuko aioi Lol! Yeah, my girlfiend walked in on me doing that once...I tried to go with it and act like I didn't care, but I felt really stupid, and I guess she was there for a while, laughing at me.
+yuuko aioi i have so much fun listening to Meshuggah, its a workout of the brain to try and figure out the polyrhythms lmao
+yuuko aioi
boy is that some Nichijou in your profile picture?
it is very strange how tastes align.
+yuuko aioi Not that hard, snare every bar and cymbal on each beat. Magic happens on the bass drum.
Definitely one of my favourites!
I love Catch 33, such a great album.
+Matteo B Yeah, that and 'I'.
SONG*
4:56 - 6:01 Probably a top 5 Meshuggah moment. It's so emotionally poignant for being a 3 note riff.
tru, but I feel like the final riff in Sum is like that one but better in every way, at least imo
@@krackkorn6324especially with the mega scream over that one
personally I think 8:34 to 9:14 is INCREDIBLE
This part straight up lifts me outta my chair. Same with the ending of Sum.
4:23 - 6:01, Absolute best part, goose bumps everytime I hear it. Very humbling. Imagine: When you are on a long journey, lost, and you start to fatigue, you feel hopeless. As you collapse, you reflect on your friends, family and your life, and why you chose that path. 4:54, But then a ray of sunlight hits your face and it gives you some energy. You look around and you savour the beauty, vastness, silence of the surroundings and you feel somehow connected. It energises you, and you move on... (5:31) but it quickly fades and makes you go insane. You're still not there yet.
Well put dude. Sounds like you were doing some acid 😁😁😁😁
“You’re still not there yet.” The constant refrain of life. The highs you hit still fall. The lows you hit still shape upward. You’re still not there yet.
been there done that good description boy
This is in my work playlist and I listen to these two songs every single day of the week. And this comment I have thought of at the exact moment you're talking a about. I go through the grind for my family, mainly my daughter.
If hell had a soundtrack, definitely would sound like catch 33
Shit I've done dmt to this album with my best friend twice and we were like Savage fucking Vikings haha....metal as fuck
yeah, Meshuggah definitely reached closest point to hell atmosphere among all bands in their music
Oh god, that groove at 5 mins in
I came
McFro95 More like the ascending riff at 8:00 minutes.
McFro95 yes. That so bad ass. technical with emotion.
Literally the sickest shit of all ever
Sean Curry seriously tho. It’s all of 3 different notes but has so much atmosphere and weight to it
This album is best enjoyed after putting your previous favorite album underneath a pillow so that you won’t hurt its feelings.
Pure avant-garde, damn it! These weird riffs and harmonies, borderline dissonant, and the odd rhytms.. it is almost as if extraterrestrials had tried their hands at rock, while recovering from Edgar Varése or something similar. Absolutely unique.
Anybody who appreciates music for what it is, regardless of genre, should have a listen to Catch 33. Even though it is agressive, it flows. It has atmosphere and it creates grooves. Its hard, yet deep. A real show of talent and dedication to creating music. The polyrhythms are just the icing on the cake :)
This shit sounds like something that would be played in a parallel dimension. And not a Rick and Morty kind of parallel dimension, a fucked up, Silent hill kind of parallel dimension. Amazing stuff.
SparkyWolf Productions event horizon
Yet it is played in our world... I guess we are that fucked up dimension
@@azerty59moi
Hi, I'm from the future. And yes.
it's music from insectoids civilization from exoplanet
Have you seen a little girl around here ? Short, black hair, just turned 7.
Saw them live in Barcelona past weekend. Never thought I'd see this song live, The 4:50 to 6:01 passage made me enter a trance I'll never forget. The didn't play my favorite one and I didn't even care (Straws Pulled At Random)
This is the only time in my life I felt I urge to see them again as soon as possible.
They're playing both this passage AND Straws Pulled at Random now
Hard to believe they released this in 2005. Same with Nothing in 2002. Djenting in that time, can't even imagine what it must have sounded like back then. Still sounds fresher than all the rip offs in 2022.
mnemic released first album in 2003 , already djented
A fucking masterpiece.
Catch 33 is full of the best riffs I’ve ever heard in metal. That guitar tone is something else.
Posting this music is one of the greatest services to humanity ever.
Posting any music/song is a service to anyone that feels the song and relates to it.
Am i the only one who thinks Meshuggah is really fukcing groovey and cool, but fucking terrifying at the same time? I haven't even unwrapped the plastic from the Catch 33 CD that i bought like a year ago. I don't think I can handle listening to the full album in one set. There's something so distinctive and spacey about their sound for example the last 6 minutes of this song. They are truly a very special band.
+LoMpE yeah man, definitely some menacing sounds coming from meshuggah lol.
+LoMpE The whole album is fantastic. I really love Minds Mirrors
They're definitely going for the non-human angle with their sound. Terror is understandable. Listen to it though, it's glorious.
They know how to fuck you up..musically.
Great description.
Catch Thirtythree is the best Meshuggah album by a margin in my opinion! These two tracks back to back are the highlight of their discography for me
If I weren’t such a big thrash fan this album would easily be my favorite instead of Contradictions Collapse lol
most important thing in life
couldn't walk straight after hearing 2:36 for the first. that's not a dumb sex comment - i was listening to this on my walk to work and literally couldn't walk correctly bc the polyrhythms messed up my gait
Weird because the drums are the same as the part before
😂😂😂🤘🤘🤘
@@HipsterNgariman yeah but the groove becomes way more evident. I imagine his hips were feeling it
My guy just made a piano version of bleed. I can relate that.
Literally counting in
π/(d/dx)4x^2 +3x + 5
+molochz only if x=1..
***** haha i was confused for a bit
or 4
Wait hol up are you taking the derivative of (4x^2 + 3x + 5 as a whole, or just (4x^2)? The lacking parenthesis makes that look confusing.
4/4 is enough! ;)
These guys are proof that metal is superior music
You have : heavy metal, speed metal, death metal, black metal, blackened death metal, trash metal, nu metal, doom metal, grindcore, symphonic metal, pirate metal, japanese called kawaii metal and you have pop and hip-hop 😀
and you have jazz and classical and electronic music and each of its 100 subgenres and all can be fun if done right and you have an open mind@@borsuk96
no man its def not true. Man all music is good and we have our reasons why we like it. Instead of ranking things, lets just tell people what we like because no ones gonna agree with each others opinions. Just respect everything even if you dont like it. And hey, if you dont like it, attempt to.
“Superior music” lol
@@Red_Army1921 hell yeah 🤘
Meshuggah is the David Lynch of metal.
Perfect.
Imagine Catch 33 as the soundtrack for Twin Peaks.
I'm thinking more like Inland Empire, but yes.
I'm listening at 11:51.
Someone mentions Twin Peaks.
Holy shit.
Jägerbomb The scariest part of that show is Laura Palmer's face in one of the screenshots from the video with her and Donna on the mountain. Really off-putting.
incredibly underrated. these two songs are great
I'm pretty sure it's the clocks who need Meshuggah to get their timing right haha
I'm really glad not every video has ADS and we can skip over them. Sometimes I swear the friggin TV sis on. This is why we stopped watching it!
First time i played this 4:51 till 6:01 it made me cry of joy as my limbs could understand what is going on
Wth
Saw them in Manchester on 28/5/22 for the first time . Words can't describe the trip...
I watched this happen in Pittsburgh. It was like a portal appeared in the room and demi gods drew their weapons to fight the heavens. Deepest feelings ever felt. Please come back, wherever you are in space and time.
They played this flawlessly when I saw them. Made me wanna fucking weep it was so great.
Meshuggah are so weird, often atonal, and creepy, and otherworldly and strange, which is one of the reasons why I think they are awesome and interesting.
Anyone else notice the metronome at 11:42? I've listened to this hundreds of times and never heard it before.
Yes! i noticed once when i was cycling back from school.
good ears bro. get a soundboard. do this shit. hire me metal only.
Jack Evans i thought i was the only one who had noticed it
holy shit my life is a lie
i think your neighbours are mad
the end is so atmospheric, it's beautiful!!!!
crynightbcn it's what the back of a comets tail sounds like...
I think these 2 songs are my favorite meshuggah songs, atleast its these 2 that I play the most. The rythm in them is just insane or whatever you wanna call it 02:05 goosebumps its so good.
I concur sir
Still one of the most amazing and well put together metal albums of all time. point blank fuckin period!!
First riff is fucking sick
i am not worthy of these songs playing at my funeral
Will Ferrara these songs were meant to be played on a comet tail
If you think that then you are
Aaaaah! So damn good music! Now I realize "In death is life" talks directly to me. There´s always been something about their harmonies that soaks right into me, and in this piece it´s perfect. Just listen to the introriff. Or at 06:01. In the midst of all their raw, diesel smelling machinelike crusade there is great beauty. That´s probably why they share the throne with King Crimson in my musical universe.
(to Charlez manson) Meshuggah is too much complex for basic prog metalheads like you....Meshuggah is the next step of evolution.
Meshuggah is what happens when Dream Theater gets to listen to Dream Theater growing up.
+Shining Armor Don't let your wife know you listen to this band.
Can't decide if this or bleed is better. I think they're both the best music ever.
mathprodigy Let's just lump Meshuggah's whole canon of work into the "best music ever" category.
mathprodigy This whole album is meshuggah's masterpiece
If we can call Meshuggah's discography canon, then can we call djent bands non-canon Meshuggah?
Bob Jones i would say nah. mostly because most dont compare to Meshuggah's quality. Just my opinion.
duckey75 Most non cannon stuff doesn't compare to the original cannon anyway. xD
I can listen to this for hours
years, eons, etc.
For some reason I now desire a pet snake...
Get 3 of them!
Preferably a cannibal snake.
Edgy
I used to do drugs before and it was my favorite song to trip on DXM. Always listening to the whole Catch 33 but this part was my favorite
Imagine firing up a chainsaw, and letting it fall into an ocean of scrap materials. The chaos of tiny chunks colliding, flying in any direction, and the restlessness of the chainsaw engine. It's Catch 33 (and most of Meshuggah albums) in a nutshell :-)
Al Wallace in slow motion!
I like your name
Al Wallace Just saying... Most chainsaws will stop if you let go of them.
implying randomness..
i ve literally been transported into a dimension within another dimension by this paragon of excellence and arithmetic
For some reason I find this song relaxing...
I've fallen asleep to this song lol
Such a fluid and smoothly put together masterpiece.
This shit completely rips my head off. I fucking love it.
11:50 begins my favorite meshuggah riff of all time
Fear
the prodjenitors
Geoffrey Gray progenitors...
yes....
Don't you mean the pro djent itors? Ill leave now
7:33 OMG, prepare some max Volume when you listen to this then headbang until your neck is getting hurt, Lmao!!!
This
Fucking
Track
Thanks Mike! Only HQ version I happened to stumble upon.
That joint was the second best idea all day. Playing this song was the first. Majesty In Metal.
I like the outride of this. It reminds me of a horror movie from the 80s almost. It’s sick
2:51 you have to wonder what inter- dimensional hell Fredrik pulled that from. I’ve never heard anything like that.
Beyond Godlike!!!!!
was listening on high volume late at night and noticed a beep sound at about 8:48 and had to rewind multiple times to test if i was hallucinating lol
It sounded beastly mate
God bless Meshuggah.
catch 33 is so jazzy. i love it.
Way ahead
One of the all time great metal albums
11:45 METRONOME! Tick tick tick tick.....
no there isnt
@@Meurth - There is! Listen carefully...
@@homersimpson2963 LOL now i hear it wtf :D
Yes, I heard this earlier when I was blasting the album. I wonder what caused that to end up in the recording?
@@GornoBiggs When I record with a metronome in my headphones, sometimes it's loud enough for the microphone to pick up.
It's 2022 and I hope Meshuggah plays this at a show...
I still owe them a beer.
I just realized what the album cover actually is. Awesome.
Marijan Desin It's 3 snakes eating each other
Probably a reference to the Ouroboros. But alas, very cool!
This is like God descending down a staircase to greet the gates of Hell.
Yeah, no.
more like Satan climbing his way up to Heaven and kicking some angel ass.
Fresh Heat More like making breakfast in the morning before coffee and you gotta be at work in 30 minutes.
Meshuggah is a yittish word meaning crazy. Are you all serious? This is the soundtrack to your lives stupid apes. God is a doll, Satan a squirt gun. Go play outside.
Totally the wrath of god we're listening to, no doubt.
That's meshuggah for real.
as I I sit on shore, moon shining down upon the gulf. depths over 100 feet less than 50 yards out. currents colliding, wind shifting. 12 minute mark of the track, tide slacks out. 30lb bait has been soaking for several hours, beasts roaming over 12 feet weighing over 1000 pounds. The darkness below hiding everything. when I listen to meshuggah, like obsidian, I, nebulous and others. makes the hair stand up on my neck and give me goosebumps. been a fan since they released nothing, catch 33 is a masterpiece
The riffs off this album are unmatched
best riff EVER lol so much feel and heaviness in it. I love that riff. I can feel more from that one lick than all of blues. Which I also feel a lot from. So. Yeah.
3.53 - 4.23 : Meshuggah signature riff!
I love this😃
SICKEST.JAM.EVER.
You hear this as you merge with an accretion disc, you know your fucked.
4:54 Perfection
So imminently visible, this cloaked innocent guilt
Sentenced to a lifetime, a second of structured chaos
Trampled by the ferocious, raging crowds of solitude
I am the soil beneath me soaking up the sustenance of my own death
Extradited to the gods of chance, the deities of all things random
Alive, multicolored, twitching in their dead monochrome world
Amen! My absolute favorite song from them, hands down, even more than 'in death is death'🤘🤘
3:36 I AM FRED! I AM JEANE!!
***** You can't unhear it now?
Bob Jones fuckin hell I am dying
scarabaeus Nice avatar. I mean, if people even call them that any more..
Bob Jones
Haha I don't even know either, but yea, I like it too
+Bob Jones +jcerq haaaaaaaaaaa You should both put on a very serious seminar in a university about the REAL lyrics for the entire meshuggah discography.
I'm serious. People need this.
I can't explain how 4:51 - 6:02 makes me feel. Those feels
This makes me happy :)
one of my fave albums and songs!
been there, used to get stoned and listen to "I" on my walk on the way home from work, the second i quit weed i realised i started having to take and extra 5-20mins getting home.
Meshuggah's grooviest song
I think this is the most insane song ever made
another song I nod the fuck outta my head and play air guitar in the shower to. So much water wasted by not washing my ass rather than nodding the fuck outta my head and playing my wet air guitar.
4:55 i wasnt expect that ffuckin hell! sick!
Yeah well....heard through the whole thing and my brain feels fried. Good job, you northeners! At least someone understood that hearing music can be a painful thing and that witihn this concept, there is plenty to go around.
COPENHELL!!!!!!!!!!!!! FUCK YEAH!!!!!!
I'm planning on having quite a neckace afer the meshuggah show :-D
A Fucking Eargasm, what can I say... Meshuaaggah never fail in putting me in another universe...and keeping me there for a minute
holy what, 15 minutes, wow
You do realize this is just part of a 40 minute song right?
this song is so good i actually hit the thumbs up button.