The COMPLETE Music Genre Iceberg Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
  • My name is TenderDirector, and today I am taking a look at The Music Genre Iceberg. The further into the depths of the iceberg, the more obscure and odd the genres become. The topics on this list range from loved and recognizable to confusing and flat-out weird.
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    Tier 1:
    0:39 Electro Swing
    1:08 Pop Rock
    1:30 Video Game OST's (Original Soundtracks)
    1:42 Pop Reggae/Reggae/Raggaeton
    2:23 Future Bass
    2:45 Country
    3:28 Synthwave
    3:52 Metalcore
    4:24 Chiptune
    4:41 Ska
    5:14 Hard Rock
    5:53 Christain Rock
    6:03 EDM (Electronic Dance Music)
    6:36 Heavy Metal
    Tier 2:
    7:18 Cloud Rap
    7:39 Groove Metal
    8:03 Indie Rock
    8:50 Post Punk
    9:23 Indie Pop
    9:48 Vaporwave
    10:32 K-Pop
    10:50 Instrumental Hip Hop
    11:09 Trap Rap
    11:44 Pop Punk
    11:55 Blues Rock
    12:10 Alternative Rock
    12:39 New Wave
    12:59 Baroque Pop
    13:18 Glitch Hop
    Tier 3:
    14:19 Bubblegum Bass
    14:57 Britpop
    15:20 Shoegaze
    16:09 Synthpop
    16:45 Industrial Metal
    17:23 New Age
    18:10 AOR (Adult Oriented Rock)
    18:44 Ambient
    19:49 Sunshine Pop
    20:22 Post-Rock
    21:20 Psychedelic Rock
    22:08 IDM (Intelligent Dance Music)
    22:52 Chillwave
    23:33 Conscious Hip Hop
    24:10 Industrial Hip Hop
    24:30 Dubstep/Brostep
    25:46 Post-Hardcore
    26:40 Thrash Metal
    27:12 Jangle Pop
    27:32 Progressive Metal
    28:35 Power Metal
    29:06 UK Bass
    29:38 J-Pop
    30:09 Film Scores
    Tier 4:
    30:39 Electro-Industrial
    31:21 Horrorcore
    31:50 Downtempo
    31:12 EBM (Electronic Body Music)
    32:36 Art Rock
    33:08 Neo-Psychedelia
    34:00 Death Metal
    34:40 Dark Cabaret
    35:03 Political Hip Hop
    35:25 Power Pop
    35:55 Bebop
    36:25 Industrial Rock
    36:41 Bitpop
    36:58 Psychedelic Pop
    37:16 Space Ambient
    37:39 Progressive Rock
    38:05 Jazz Rap
    38:33 Hardcore Punk
    39:01 Dark Ambient
    39:25 Black Metal
    41:04 Electropop
    41:51 Glam Rock
    42:12 Stoner Metal
    Tier 5:
    42:53 Breakbeat
    43:39 Neofolk
    44:25 Avant-Garde Metal
    45:16 Abstract Hip Hop
    46:11 Darkwave
    46:36 Proto-Punk
    47:03 Harsh Noise
    47:52 Drone Metal
    48:33 Post-Bop
    49:18 Future Garage
    49:50 Gothic Rock
    50:03 Art Punk
    50:33 Memphis Rap
    51:48 Psybient
    52:38 Shibuya-kei
    53:22 Sludge Metal
    54:02 Garage Rock
    54:39 No Wave
    55:20 Atmospheric Black Metal
    55:48 Deconstructed Club
    56:22 Trip Hop
    Tier 6:
    57:10 Synth Punk
    57:49 Melodic Death Metal
    58:13 Progressive Electronic
    58:52 Martial Industrial
    59:22 Glitch
    59:48 Electroacoustic
    1:00:07 Minimalism
    1:00:40 Lowercase
    1:01:33 Deep House
    1:01:52 Noise Rock
    1:02:21 Tribal Ambient
    1:02:53 Post-Metal
    1:03:12 Electroclash
    1:03:38 Tape Music
    1:04:07 Krautrock
    1:04:48 Math Rock
    1:05:27 Dungeon Synth
    1:05:52 Drill and Bass
    1:06:17 Power Electronics
    1:06:49 Folk Punk
    1:07:27 Dub
    1:08:03 Screamo
    Tier 7:
    1:08:53 Ritual Ambient
    1:09:13 Horror Synth
    1:09:35 Berlin School
    1:09:57 Happy Hardcore
    1:10:21 Microsound
    1:10:52 Hi-NRG
    1:11:21 Grindcore
    1:11:55 Noise Pop
    1:12:25 Psychedelic Folk
    1:12:51 Chopped and Screwed
    1:13:28 Black Ambient
    1:13:51 Tech House
    1:14:12 Roots Reggae
    1:14:39 Psychobilly
    1:15:03 Brutal Prog
    1:15:30 Death 'n' Roll
    1:15:48 Spiritual Jazz
    1:16:27 Power Noise
    1:16:48 Mathcore
    1:17:12 Free Jazz
    1:17:37 Suicidal Depressive Black Metal
    Tier 8:
    1:18:34 Outsider
    1:19:33 Ethereal Wave
    1:19:50 Digital Hardcore
    1:20:09 Suomisaundi
    1:20:37 Picopop
    1:20:49 Flashcore
    1:21:14 Zolo
    1:21:41 Minimal Synth
    1:22:00 Zeuhl
    1:22:42 Indeterminacy
    1:23:12 Heavy Psych
    1:23:41 European Free Jazz
    1:23:56 Cowpunk
    1:24:10 Serialism
    1:24:33 Freakfolk
    1:24:57 Illbient
    1:25:26 War Metal
    1:25:46 EAI (Electroacoustic Improvisation)
    1:26:08 Onkyo

Комментарии • 1,4 тыс.

  • @tenderdirector8958
    @tenderdirector8958  2 года назад +785

    Ok I know not everyone is going to see this but before you comment "this is not the most in-depth iceberg video dude there's like a bajillion other more in-depth iceberg videos" or "why wasn't ____ on the list???" Yes I know, I was being sarcastic and I even mentioned this in the outro of the video and I also mentioned how I didn't create this iceberg and even acknowledge that this picture only has a small percentage of the vast majority of genres out there. I get that it's kind of a shitty video that's too long but watch the outro because I cleared up this stuff.

    • @brandonharkins6900
      @brandonharkins6900 2 года назад +21

      I appreciate the absurd amount of work you put into downloading these videos and editing commentary, I genuinely like your channel, get a better mic and I think you'll get alot more traction, much love td ❤

    • @stevencooper3202
      @stevencooper3202 2 года назад +1

      Why make a shitty vid if you know it’s shitty. You that desperate for content?

    • @jamarcusbonquaviustoiletro8520
      @jamarcusbonquaviustoiletro8520 2 года назад +2

      i appreciate the brevity, but i did notice some missing, whats up with that?

    • @guyonagravitronmachinestan7595
      @guyonagravitronmachinestan7595 2 года назад +3

      Great job on this video dude! Gave me a lot of new stuff to get into down the line and helped me rediscover some genres I haven't listened to in ages.

    • @Randomexit
      @Randomexit 2 года назад

      no witchhouse

  • @mathgrindnoise
    @mathgrindnoise 2 года назад +2720

    The fact that there are probably tens of thousands of genres that aren’t even covered on this iceberg is in of itself just the tip of the iceberg, ironically enough

    • @Kamisuitendo
      @Kamisuitendo 2 года назад +66

      No song falls strictly into one genre

    • @MecodoVision
      @MecodoVision 2 года назад +51

      @@Kamisuitendo bro What yeah there are a lot of songs that do

    • @theatlasdude
      @theatlasdude 2 года назад +61

      then again, many genres are similar, for example deathcore wasn’t mentioned, yet if you piece together different things he said about other metal genres you could get a general idea of deathcore

    • @SXLXMXN.
      @SXLXMXN. 2 года назад +6

      Cries in Necrotrap

    • @HitlerGaymes123
      @HitlerGaymes123 2 года назад +15

      Rap Rock and Nu Metal

  • @tekkahusk8042
    @tekkahusk8042 2 года назад +2027

    Tier 1:
    0:39 Electro Swing
    1:08 Pop Rock
    1:30 Video Game OST's (Original Soundtracks)
    1:42 Pop Reggae/Reggae/Raggaeton
    2:23 Future Bass
    2:45 Country
    3:28 Synthwave
    3:52 Metalcore
    4:24 Chiptune
    4:41 Ska
    5:14 Hard Rock
    5:53 Christain Rock
    6:03 EDM (Electronic Dance Music)
    6:36 Heavy Metal
    Tier 2:
    7:18 Cloud Rap
    7:39 Groove Metal
    8:03 Indie Rock
    8:50 Post Punk
    9:23 Indie Pop
    9:48 Vaporwave
    10:32 K-Pop
    10:50 Instrumental Hip Hop
    11:09 Trap Rap
    11:44 Pop Punk
    11:55 Blues Rock
    12:10 Alternative Rock
    12:39 New Wave
    12:59 Baroque Pop
    13:18 Glitch Hop
    Tier 3:
    14:19 Bubblegum Bass
    14:57 Britpop
    15:20 Shoegaze
    16:09 Synthpop
    16:45 Industrial Metal
    17:23 New Age
    18:10 AOR (Adult Oriented Rock)
    18:44 Ambient
    19:49 Sunshine Pop
    20:22 Post-Rock
    21:20 Psychedelic Rock
    22:08 IDM (Intelligent Dance Music)
    22:52 Chillwave
    23:33 Conscious Hip Hop
    24:10 Industrial Hip Hop
    24:30 Dubstep/Brostep
    25:46 Post-Hardcore
    26:40 Thrash Metal
    27:12 Jangle Pop
    27:32 Progressive Metal
    28:35 Power Metal
    29:06 UK Bass
    29:38 J-Pop
    30:09 Film Scores
    Tier 4:
    30:39 Electro-Industrial
    31:21 Horrorcore
    31:50 Downtempo
    31:12 EBM (Electronic Body Music)
    32:36 Art Rock
    33:08 Neo-Psychedelia
    34:00 Death Metal
    34:40 Dark Cabaret
    35:03 Political Hip Hop
    35:25 Power Pop
    35:55 Bebop
    36:25 Industrial Rock
    36:41 Bitpop
    36:58 Psychedelic Pop
    37:16 Space Ambient
    37:39 Progressive Rock
    38:05 Jazz Rap
    38:33 Hardcore Punk
    39:01 Dark Ambient
    39:25 Black Metal
    41:04 Electropop
    41:51 Glam Rock
    42:12 Stoner Metal
    Tier 5:
    42:53 Breakbeat
    43:39 Neofolk
    44:25 Avant-Garde Metal
    45:16 Abstract Hip Hop
    46:11 Darkwave
    46:36 Proto-Punk
    47:03 Harsh Noise
    47:52 Drone Metal
    48:33 Post-Bop
    49:18 Future Garage
    49:50 Gothic Rock
    50:03 Art Punk
    50:33 Memphis Rap
    51:48 Psybient
    52:38 Shibuya-kei
    53:22 Sludge Metal
    54:02 Garage Rock
    54:39 No Wave
    55:20 Atmospheric Black Metal
    55:48 Deconstructed Club
    56:22 Trip Hop
    Tier 6:
    57:10 Synth Punk
    57:49 Melodic Death Metal
    58:13 Progressive Electronic
    58:52 Martial Industrial
    59:22 Glitch
    59:48 Electroacoustic
    1:00:07 Minimalism
    1:00:40 Lowercase
    1:01:33 Deep House
    1:01:52 Noise Rock
    1:02:21 Tribal Ambient
    1:02:53 Post-Metal
    1:03:12 Electroclash
    1:03:38 Tape Music
    1:04:07 Krautrock
    1:04:48 Math Rock
    1:05:27 Dungeon Synth
    1:05:52 Drill and Bass
    1:06:17 Power Electronics
    1:06:49 Folk Punk
    1:07:27 Dub
    1:08:03 Screamo
    Tier 7:
    1:08:53 Ritual Ambient
    1:09:13 Horror Synth
    1:09:35 Berlin School
    1:09:57 Happy Hardcore
    1:10:21 Microsound
    1:10:52 Hi-NRG
    1:11:21 Grindcore
    1:11:55 Noise Pop
    1:12:25 Psychedelic Folk
    1:12:51 Chopped and Screwed
    1:13:28 Black Ambient
    1:13:51 Tech House
    1:14:12 Roots Reggae
    1:14:39 Psychobilly
    1:15:03 Brutal Prog
    1:15:30 Death 'n' Roll
    1:15:48 Spiritual Jazz
    1:16:27 Power Noise
    1:16:48 Mathcore
    1:17:12 Free Jazz
    1:17:37 Suicidal Depressive Black Metal
    Tier 8:
    1:18:34 Outsider
    1:19:33 Ethereal Wave
    1:19:50 Digital Hardcore
    1:20:09 Suomisaundi
    1:20:37 Picopop
    1:20:49 Flashcore
    1:21:14 Zolo
    1:21:41 Minimal Synth
    1:22:00 Zeuhl
    1:22:42 Indeterminacy
    1:23:12 Heavy Psych
    1:23:41 European Free Jazz
    1:23:56 Cowpunk
    1:24:10 Serialism
    1:24:33 Freakfolk
    1:24:57 Illbient
    1:25:26 War Metal
    1:25:46 EAI (Electroacoustic Improvisation)
    1:26:08 Onkyo
    Edit: comment section is a shitshow of "why wasnt ______ on the list", op didn't create the list, only the video. Lay off pls.

    • @hjw5838
      @hjw5838 2 года назад

      ur the goat

    • @wisteriiiiaa
      @wisteriiiiaa 2 года назад +52

      truly a hero!

    • @tenderdirector8958
      @tenderdirector8958  2 года назад +293

      Absolute legend, I’ll try to put this in the description

    • @tekkahusk8042
      @tekkahusk8042 2 года назад +8

      @@tenderdirector8958 sick dude, just finished

    • @skyleaned
      @skyleaned 2 года назад +6

      @@tenderdirector8958 just pin this comment

  • @aprizeforfeeling
    @aprizeforfeeling Год назад +319

    i like how this implies electro swing is the most widely known genre to exist

    • @justahammer
      @justahammer 3 дня назад

      it’s mostly because of the fact that words like “pop”, “rock”, and “rap” are way too wide in terms of subgenres to get a single entry on the list, so instead sub-genres of these are entries instead.

  • @100anniez
    @100anniez 2 года назад +775

    besides the iceberg's genre placement being absolutely unhinged, i thought this was a super in depth piece. learned a lot, love the vid

    • @arisanagno0024
      @arisanagno0024 2 года назад +44

      Definitely not in depth but that’s because it wasn’t supposed to be. Actually I think it couldn’t have been in depth taking into consideration that he tried to cover every genre of music. It’s just an intro of sorts to a ton of different genres. Commendable effort certainly

    • @syllphrena
      @syllphrena 2 года назад +37

      yeah like why is melodic death so far down? why is atmospheric black so far up? there are like, borderline normal genres in the 6th tier like math rock as well.

    • @arisanagno0024
      @arisanagno0024 2 года назад +9

      @@no12578 yeah he just read a general description of a genre and suggested a couple of the most known bands within it. You could kind of tell his knowledge (if any) of most genres was superficial at best and some of his takes were really bad. For example I don’t know if you listen to progressive metal but putting porcupine tree and Tool over Dream Theater and Opeth is honestly a disgrace to metal

    • @WHOAM1894
      @WHOAM1894 2 года назад +8

      Ja, I noticed this too. Artists like Aphex Twin, sophie, Burial, Flying Lotus, IglooGhost, Machine Girl, Death Grips, IDM (Genre), Industrial (anything), Post Rock (bands), Post Punk (Bands) were treated as if they were normal. As if they can be compared to Trap Rap and Pop Rock. In reality, these are highly experimental and avant-garde artists and genres that are super esoteric to the general public. There was also a few takes that missed the ball. For example, when talking about post punk and Alternative Rock, I think these bands are better described as being a more artistic and sensitive reaction to punk music and pop rock. Alternative Rock in particular is better described as a reaction to the experimental rock aesthetics emerging out of the 60s with bands like The Velvet Underground, David Bowie, Pink Floyd and Talking Heads. Therefore, approaching rock with a more artistic and experimental lens with bands like Radiohead, Nirvana, The Smiths, Twenty One Pilots (I know it's not the most virtuous example but theoretically it's true). I know this sounds nit picky and gate-keepy. To say the least, this video will trigger the experts, hah. It got on my nerves a little bit.

    • @dynamicdingus
      @dynamicdingus 2 года назад +5

      He kept mentioning the same bands or artists for multiple genres. Like dude there's other bands and artists that represent these genre pretty well

  • @picklesandwich5949
    @picklesandwich5949 Год назад +116

    Dude, the best part is is that there are thousands of other genres he didn’t mention, which shows the beauty of music

  • @yourkeel9012
    @yourkeel9012 2 года назад +860

    i love how much rock and metal is hidden in all this

    • @Hallorenzo
      @Hallorenzo 2 года назад +46

      and Punk (and Hip Hop even though I dont like Hip Hop that much)

    • @yourkeel9012
      @yourkeel9012 2 года назад +58

      @@Hallorenzo they forgot to include crust punk and hardcore

    • @ItsMeWafflez
      @ItsMeWafflez 2 года назад +84

      Mans forgot brutal slamming death. The unintelligible toilet bowl gutterals, caveman riffs, and stupid fast trash can drums

    • @LegoGuyChris
      @LegoGuyChris 2 года назад +12

      @@ItsMeWafflez amen, trve brother

    • @berserk4o59
      @berserk4o59 2 года назад +6

      @@LegoGuyChris hello my metal men

  • @pitifulboyrottenboy1479
    @pitifulboyrottenboy1479 2 года назад +201

    I love how Screamo is in this iceberg but not emo itself since it has a pretty wide definition and is often misunderstood.

    • @btuard
      @btuard 2 года назад +18

      technically emo is there, it's just under post-hardcore, and to a lesser extent post-punk.

    • @pitifulboyrottenboy1479
      @pitifulboyrottenboy1479 2 года назад +1

      @@btuard Yea that's true

    • @Ergoperidot
      @Ergoperidot 2 года назад +9

      Where's the midwest emo?

    • @pitifulboyrottenboy1479
      @pitifulboyrottenboy1479 2 года назад +19

      @@Ergoperidot "Real Emo" only consists of the dc Emotional Hardcore scene and the late 90's Screamo scene. What is known by "Midwest Emo" is nothing but Alternative Rock with questionable real emo influence. When people try to argue that bands like My Chemical Romance are not real emo, while saying that Sunny Day Real Estate is, I can't help not to cringe because they are just as fake emo as My Chemical Romance (plus the pretentiousness). Real emo sounds ENERGETIC, POWERFUL and somewhat HATEFUL. Fake emo is weak, self pity and a failed attempt to direct energy and emotion into music. Some examples of REAL EMO are Pg 99, Rites of Spring, Cap n Jazz (the only real emo band from the midwest scene) and Loma Prieta. Some examples of FAKE EMO are American Football, My Chemical Romance and Mineral EMO BELONGS TO HARDCORE NOT TO INDIE, POP PUNK, ALT ROCK OR ANY OTHER MAINSTREAM GENRE

    • @Ergoperidot
      @Ergoperidot 2 года назад

      @@pitifulboyrottenboy1479 🤓

  • @bolillo5013
    @bolillo5013 2 года назад +235

    I realize this video is not actually a very in-depth look at music genres but I recently watched an iceberg video this long about death metal, just death metal, one sub-genre. What I'm trying to say here, is that no matter how much effort you put in, you're still going to miss a lot. One example of something missed was technical death metal, which includes bands like Archspire that are comprised of amazing musicians regardless of what genre you enjoy. I'm glad that you included melodic death metal, though, it includes some amazing bands like At the Gates.

    • @Vaedh
      @Vaedh Год назад +9

      I fucking love how in depth you can go in metal, I could talk for years, but not many people want to talk about it

    • @humanure0
      @humanure0 Год назад

      tech death is its own entire iceberg fr

    • @timheesterbeek4597
      @timheesterbeek4597 Год назад +2

      I watched a video discussing 170 different EDM genres and there were still some genres left out, so it is impossible to talk about every single genre even if you make a video of a week

    • @Virtual_Gains
      @Virtual_Gains 10 месяцев назад

      And folk metal

    • @Mr.ThatOneDude
      @Mr.ThatOneDude 9 месяцев назад +2

      I felt the same way. I am am avid country music listener and the only country music genre he had on here was "Country" itself. No Bluegrass, Appalachian, Western, Red Dirt, Texas, Outlaw, or Southern Rock at the least was on there. Thoroughly disappointed on that regard, gonna try and find a video like you said but for country music

  • @Cp-71
    @Cp-71 2 года назад +733

    Honestly, there's way too many genres missing for this to be considered complete...
    Besides the basics (rap, funk, opera, classical, techno, house, jazz etc.) which for some reason were not included there are many other ones missing - such as speedcore, black MIDI, experimental, disco polo, chorals and so on.

    • @titiseetv7830
      @titiseetv7830 2 года назад +16

      Black midi is a genre? I only knew the band.

    • @Cp-71
      @Cp-71 2 года назад +8

      @@titiseetv7830 Search up Carlos S. M. or
      Alexander Verevkin - they're perhaps the most popular creators of this genre.

    • @titiseetv7830
      @titiseetv7830 2 года назад +28

      @@Cp-71 Music for people who download add-ons that allow them to watch youtube videos at 17x speed.

    • @caveiradacaverna6713
      @caveiradacaverna6713 2 года назад +28

      Maybe some afrobeat, city pop, forró, fuck, i dunno, finnish polka

    • @jacobbelyea7945
      @jacobbelyea7945 2 года назад +63

      Experimental is not really a genre lol, like half the genres on here could be considered “experimental”

  • @MrLowlander
    @MrLowlander 2 года назад +30

    Cool video dude! respect the dedication 🔥

  • @tigertian1251
    @tigertian1251 9 месяцев назад +2

    Love how this is completely missing my genres

  • @datboi0125
    @datboi0125 Год назад +9

    Great video, although i don’t know if anyone else has mentioned it yet but suicidal depressive black metal is normally called depressive suicidal black metal and shortened to DSBM! :)

  • @collinbeal
    @collinbeal Год назад +43

    It's always funny to see the genre biases of the people who make these icebergs. I saw another video that heavily focused on vaporwave, EDM, and grindcore variants. This one seems to focus a lot on rock, metal, noise, ambient, and industrial music, with kinda a music nerd's base understanding of other genres. If I were to make an iceberg, it would probably center folk, prog, classical, and traditional forms of music. I think taking a holistic approach will always skew results based on preferences like this, so making individual icebergs for each notable genre heading (rock, folk, R&B, punk, hip hop, industrial, etc.) with a somewhat standardized metric that can be used when cross-referencing charts is probably a better way to go about it.

    • @Onnabb
      @Onnabb Год назад +1

      I’m just tryna find a all genre but the comments of them that I seen say the same 😭 this one’s even worse

    • @stalkin.acid420
      @stalkin.acid420 11 месяцев назад +1

      Dude thats a great idea

  • @insomniamachine8452
    @insomniamachine8452 2 года назад +11

    Can't believe House, Techno and many other electronic music genres are not on the list

  • @LL-yd8zz
    @LL-yd8zz Год назад +5

    Absolutely unhinged placement from whoever made the iceberg - how did melodeath and death n' roll get below regular death metal lol, but you've made an absolutely excellent video from it either way. I find it crazy how you could make a similarly sized list out of just metal subgenres if you tried.

  • @ToastersChannel
    @ToastersChannel 2 года назад +15

    You explained Krautrock and Zeuhl way better than the other music genre iceberg I watched! The other one didn't even mention Magma.. the band that literally founded the genre. Great stuff! subbed :)

  • @haribaldo2645
    @haribaldo2645 3 месяца назад +1

    I finally finished watching. I loved. Congratulations on the work, it made me see which styles I already really like and others close to the styles I like. In addition to news that made me very curious!
    Great Job!

  • @Fathom324
    @Fathom324 Год назад +12

    “All music genres ever” you say 🤣 boy imma prove you wrong. Hekhem. So. Where is: Hardstyle, Rawstyle, Phonk, Drum and Bass, Neuro DnB, Jungle, Minimal, Jazz, Blues, Psytrance, Synthwave, PsyDub, Acid, Progressive Psy, GoaPsy-Trance, Dub Techno, Techno, Deep Tech, Liquid DnB, (joke entry) Elevator Music, UK Drill, German Ghetto Rap (like Gzuz or Sido), Danish Ghetto Rap etc???

  • @acanofvancampsbeaneeweenee2037
    @acanofvancampsbeaneeweenee2037 2 года назад +162

    There’s a late 60’s band called Xhol Caravan that’s insanely psychedelic, even by today’s standards. I’m a little surprised they’re not more well-known because of how out there their music is

    • @zhr1r
      @zhr1r 2 года назад

      Wow, thanks! They sounds very interesting.

    • @kaianteixeira2813
      @kaianteixeira2813 9 месяцев назад

      i'm listening to it, ty

  • @MeitanteiKevin
    @MeitanteiKevin Год назад +3

    Always hate it when icebergs like this include "edm" - it's more an umbrella term than a genre tho

    • @MeitanteiKevin
      @MeitanteiKevin Год назад

      @@MaulwurfBuddelflink Nah, thats bs. It's just an umbrella term for music thats is made for dancing which includes most of techno, house, dnb and much more. Calling most of it crappy is just stupid.

  • @Postmetal
    @Postmetal Год назад +5

    The godfathers of black metal where not mentioned. Venom is where it all started.

  • @tortafritaproducciones8449
    @tortafritaproducciones8449 2 года назад +617

    Dude, do you know all this stuff from years of research? Because that's really impressive. I've never met someone so passionate about music before. I wish you the best on your RUclips career.

    • @tenderdirector8958
      @tenderdirector8958  2 года назад +140

      Thank you so much! I got a lot of help from from wikis and rateyourmusic.com; honestly, I wasn’t familiar with everything on this list so those websites helped a lot

    • @stevencooper3202
      @stevencooper3202 2 года назад +65

      Honestly, all of this is common knowledge for anyone remotely into music and production.

    • @XPGrindDeathking
      @XPGrindDeathking 2 года назад +49

      @@stevencooper3202 Hell no.

    • @av.punk.801
      @av.punk.801 2 года назад +86

      @@stevencooper3202 dude, I major in that shit, no the fuck it's not. I know a guy who didn't know Metalcore was a thing until meeting me. Fucking METALCORE, the shit that dominated underground scenes from '05-'10.

    • @willoverdoseonmusic
      @willoverdoseonmusic 2 года назад +6

      @@tenderdirector8958 rym goated

  • @hugoheinen618
    @hugoheinen618 Год назад +9

    I think metalcore is on level one is because its gotten verry diverse over the years to the point where almost all of modern metal/heavier rock music can be considered metalcore in some way or form

  • @stupakDaria
    @stupakDaria 2 года назад +8

    Great video! As many of commentators noted that are quite a lot of genres not mentioned in this iceberg. I'll add the one that I particularly enjoy: generative electronics. Bohdan Stupak, Tony Lugo, Sunhaus, Mileece, Evol are a couple of artists to mention

  • @Dara-qk5md
    @Dara-qk5md 7 месяцев назад +2

    im a simple person, i see loveless I click

  • @nighthawk9532
    @nighthawk9532 Год назад +5

    Great video, kinda bummed that there was no mention of Nu metal/ Alt metal or grunge

  • @erebys21
    @erebys21 Год назад +2

    I can't believe I accidentally dived down to the very bottom of tier 7 in my darkest times

  • @NEXO.1
    @NEXO.1 8 месяцев назад +5

    As a metal fan I can tell you there is some things with aren't accurate and some tips of music don't even show up😂🤘

  • @jweather66
    @jweather66 Год назад +18

    Metalcore is like one of the most mainstream metal genres. It definitely does deserve to be that high.

    • @swagmoneybuge
      @swagmoneybuge Год назад +3

      nu metal as well

    • @allgames5556
      @allgames5556 9 месяцев назад +1

      KPOP is lower on the list than metalcore that makes no sense

    • @kunzachanel6762
      @kunzachanel6762 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@allgames5556 Metalcore is pop like k-pop

    • @allgames5556
      @allgames5556 7 месяцев назад

      @@kunzachanel6762 no it’s not listen to converge and tell me that sounds like pop

    • @kunzachanel6762
      @kunzachanel6762 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@allgames5556 🤣🤣 for me pop: metalcore , deathcore, black metal, thrash metal, nu metal, doom and other shit

  • @lettucekisses
    @lettucekisses Год назад +4

    I feel like I just met this guy at a party and he’s been talking for like an hour and I’m still invested

  • @chrisruis1777
    @chrisruis1777 2 года назад +8

    Thanks for the niche genres I can listen to too further isolate myself from the ones I love.

  • @timothymaroney4497
    @timothymaroney4497 Год назад +4

    There's actually a LOT and I mean a LOT of genres missing from this list.

  • @wildheart58
    @wildheart58 2 года назад +2

    Here in South Africa, we have a Sub-genre of Hip-hop called Kwaito. Think of it as "Tribal hip-hop"
    Look up Zola7 and Mandoza, as some popular examples

  • @donkerbot
    @donkerbot 2 года назад +25

    One of the worst things about being an artist is that you're having a hard time identifying exactly what genre music you make. We say we make electronic pop, but then there's other artists that make electronic pop that don't sound anything like us. 🤷‍♂

    • @PersonOfTheInternet280
      @PersonOfTheInternet280 2 года назад +8

      Frank Zappa put it best when he said his music is labled "variety".

    • @TheSultan1470
      @TheSultan1470 Год назад

      @@PersonOfTheInternet280 For that time period, I guess

    • @proddubby
      @proddubby 10 месяцев назад

      had this problem when i was looking for music that sounds similar to "i didnt mean to haunt you" by quadeca. everyone says its folktronica, but you search up folktronica and it sounds completely different.

    • @ditorresyt
      @ditorresyt 7 месяцев назад

      @@proddubby gave it a listen, it seems like simply alternative hip hop/rap. sounds like something XXXTentacion, Tyler The Creator and the like would do nowadays.

    • @proddubby
      @proddubby 7 месяцев назад

      @@ditorresyt what song did you listen to?

  • @chrisbarregarye8119
    @chrisbarregarye8119 2 года назад +3

    Every genre in existence yet there isnot a single mention of any sort of funk, soul, or disco

  • @bookhouse70
    @bookhouse70 8 месяцев назад +7

    This gets a huge down vote for not following the traditional iceberg format where you start with the most popular or best known terms and then work your way down to obscurity. This is demonstrated by the VERY first entry being something called “electro swing” - I probably wouldn’t even put Swing itself in Tier 1 (Jazz itself, yes), much a blend with something else. If they can’t even follow the basic iceberg concept… this isn’t worth my time (and it also suggests that I know more than they do - maybe I should make one !)

  • @TheSpartacusTV
    @TheSpartacusTV Год назад +3

    Where the fuck are Hardstyle, Rawstyle, Hardcore, Frenchcore and Uptempo? LMAO

  • @stegosaurus0611
    @stegosaurus0611 2 года назад +13

    It’s amazing how many yet how few genres you’ve covered.

  • @NEScRETRO
    @NEScRETRO Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed this iceberg! listened to it while playing games! keep up the great work!!

  • @_ratherBursadboi
    @_ratherBursadboi 2 года назад +5

    Unless I missed it, I didn’t see the Canterbury Scene in this video. It’s one of my favorite genres with a rich history. Soft Machine, Caravan, and Robert Wyatt are a few things you should check out.
    I’m also glad you brought up Magma when you mentioned Zeuhl. I’ve seen another video on this topic that left them out.
    Btw everyone should listen to Comus. First Utterance is in my top 5 favorite albums.

  • @allesprobieren
    @allesprobieren Год назад

    Holy sht. This is the longest high quality video with "love" in it, I ever saw. It must mean, that this is an important topic to you (and many others), Ill definetly watch this when I have anough focused time!!

  • @cadeosborn9399
    @cadeosborn9399 Год назад +1

    THE SMT NOCTURNE MUSIC AT 36:28 THROUGH ME FOR AN ABSOLUTE LOOP

  • @C8236_
    @C8236_ 2 года назад +3

    amazing work! whopping hour and a half video
    this video made me get to know more music genres and some obsecure songs and i enjoyed it a lot

  • @MrDaigoRiki
    @MrDaigoRiki Год назад

    Experimental music and pop, that makes good music to me. This’s good video man, good job.

  • @rbdriftin
    @rbdriftin 2 года назад +7

    1:19:44 He really said “cockatoo twins” hahaha

    • @idnyftw
      @idnyftw 2 года назад +2

      it's funnier that way, imagine a pair of identical birds playing music

  • @toppsunn8732
    @toppsunn8732 Год назад +1

    I definitely believe The Wall should’ve been mentioned under Art Rock @32:50

  • @mentallityofficial
    @mentallityofficial 2 года назад +6

    I felt pain when he said “Bands like The Beatles…David Bowie”

  • @maria-vz1ls
    @maria-vz1ls 2 года назад +1

    i’ve been looking for something like this for ages!!! thank you! here before you reach 600 subs!

  • @nfdhje38743m
    @nfdhje38743m Год назад +15

    Gotta say freak folk is such an underrated genre. Comus' First Utterance and Exuma's self titled are incredibly unique experiences that gave me something i've never felt before.

    • @jelledjdh
      @jelledjdh Год назад +1

      comus and exuma are so fucking good

  • @bigmusiksosa7591
    @bigmusiksosa7591 11 месяцев назад +1

    its kinda crazy how many of those genres “Third side of tape” by Lil Ugly Mane fits in… ofc it fits more other genres that wasnt mentioned… such an underrated piece of material

  • @lovecraftianguy9555
    @lovecraftianguy9555 2 года назад +6

    Keep it up dude! Really fun and informative video.

  • @svantewiktorsson
    @svantewiktorsson Год назад +1

    I mean at this point it’s just whatever mix of sounds it kinda sounds like and what the band like to call itself/ is inspired by. Because it can be like at least 20 different genres at the same time

  • @lucamcardle729
    @lucamcardle729 Год назад +4

    This should really be renamed to "Modern Music Iceberg". These are all genres from the last 60ish years

  • @braveasanoun5732
    @braveasanoun5732 2 года назад +2

    The happiness from seeing Goldfinger's Superman in the Ska section.

  • @rcengineer
    @rcengineer Год назад +3

    Thrash metal is probably lower because Metallica is insanely popular, yes, but they gained most of that recognition from the Black Album, which turns away from thrash in favor of a more traditional heavy metal style. A large portion of Metallica 'fans' probably only know the Black Album, a select few songs off of the first 4 albums like The Four Horsemen, FWTBT, Master of Puppets, and One.
    Additionally, Metallica is the exception, even the rest of the big 4 of thrash (Megadeth, Anthrax, and Slayer) have nowhere near the same popularity.

  • @istvankovacs675
    @istvankovacs675 Год назад +2

    How is post punk that high? Some of them have really dark lyrics

  • @AsIfItNeverWas
    @AsIfItNeverWas Год назад +10

    Metalcore is high up on the list as it is probably the most popular and mainstream form of metal in the 21st century. The late 2000s/early 2010s metalcore and post-hardcore bands enjoyed a lot of mainstream success. Asking Alexandria, Sleeping With Sirens, Pierce the Veil, Bring Me The Horizon etc. Also, poppy modern metalcore like Bad Omens have become really big over the past few years.

  • @dinguswiffle1866
    @dinguswiffle1866 Год назад +1

    The small moment for death metal was nice, but it’s funny that is the tip of a massive iceberg. Death Metal probably has more sub genres than most standard genres of music.
    Example: Brutal Death Metal, Melodic Death Metal, Blackened Death Metal, Slamming Brutal Death Metal, Technical Death Metal, etc.

  • @fabricatorzayac
    @fabricatorzayac 2 года назад +3

    Where are my favorite genres? Blackgaze? Funeral doom metal? Breakcore?

    • @eski-g
      @eski-g 2 года назад

      Thats the comment i looking for. Breakcore is here but i dont know which genres are similar with. Have you got an advice ? Maybe like igorrr

  • @user-uy6xj9co4v
    @user-uy6xj9co4v Год назад +1

    Forgot alternative metal, nu metal, funk metal, epic doom, death doom,funeral doom,tech death,brutal death,dissonant death,gothic,black n roll, black noise,deathgrind,goregrind,neoclassical metal

  • @hypnovertigo7200
    @hypnovertigo7200 2 года назад +11

    What an excellent video! I never get tired of these.

  • @DifHPHP
    @DifHPHP Год назад +2

    For black metal i recomend Dark funerals diabolis interitum

  • @viggothysinistertoaster2696
    @viggothysinistertoaster2696 2 года назад +3

    Well if you want good song writing in progressive metal you should check out Opeth. They take a while to get into but when you do, boy you´ll always be in that trancendant state.

  • @Vaedh
    @Vaedh Год назад +1

    Its funny to see Genres I love on here like death 'n roll, atmospheric black metal and war metal

  • @mrfunnyjoke
    @mrfunnyjoke 2 года назад +17

    Gotta say props to you for actually researching the genres more. I’ve seen another music genre iceberg video that had some pretentious idiot just reading the first sentence of the Wikipedias. He Got almost all the metal subgenres horribly wrong too. Good job to you sir.

    • @tshi8829
      @tshi8829 Год назад +5

      alot of this you can tell is just from rym though and the albums/bands he picked are just the most popular ones

  • @whysoseriousj1943
    @whysoseriousj1943 11 месяцев назад +1

    delat bluse, Louisiana bluse, miner bluse, Texas bluse, chicago bluse, rap, funk, opera, classical, techno, house, jazz

  • @ThirdProletariat
    @ThirdProletariat 6 месяцев назад +3

    Where is breakcore, HexD, Sigilkore, Gore grind? Etc……….

    • @ThirdProletariat
      @ThirdProletariat 6 месяцев назад +2

      “Complete music genre iceberg” 💀

    • @sugarkiss3s
      @sugarkiss3s 5 месяцев назад

      @@ThirdProletariatbreak ore is tier 5

  • @caelenselke-minogue
    @caelenselke-minogue Год назад

    *Me who already got some bubbly water before I even opened YT and found this*
    "I am four parallel universes ahead of you."

  • @joeziggy2956
    @joeziggy2956 2 года назад +10

    Neofolk is such an underrated genre, it has some very interesting stuff

    • @ericzhang7658
      @ericzhang7658 2 года назад +1

      I've never listened to any neofolk albums, but I've been getting really into psychedelic folk recently. Any albums you'd recommend?

    • @vernerireinikainen200
      @vernerireinikainen200 Год назад

      @@ericzhang7658 I'm a bit late to this and tbh don't really know what neofolk is but check out Maaäet from Tenhi

  • @calebcalebsharkdoo6531
    @calebcalebsharkdoo6531 Год назад +1

    Great vid!!!👍👍👍

  • @davidcauchi524
    @davidcauchi524 2 года назад +5

    You have a mistake in the hard rock section Hey Joe was written and played by Jimi Hendrix but Led zeppelin did a cover of it in the 70s but the version that was playing was definitely the Jimi Hendrix version

    • @ncrveteranranger4454
      @ncrveteranranger4454 2 года назад

      Yes, you are correct, but also incorrect aswell. You see you're right about that being not being Jimmi Hendrix in the video, that is Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin, but here's where your incorrect statement comes in. Jimi Hendrix did not write Hey Joe either, that was Billy Roberts. Hendrix covered it and it got popular.

  • @mrcrabowski
    @mrcrabowski Год назад +1

    As was already said, this iceberg is cool but heavily biased towards certain genres and subgenres and absolutely nowhere near complete... here are some categories from the top of my head - classical music, trance, techno, house, disco, chillstep, etc. and maybe even "instrumental music" and "epic music" which are sometimes presented as it's own genre
    Also, there are like 4 folk subgenres but not actual folk itself... just weird

  • @guystudios
    @guystudios Год назад +5

    So many basics missing. Folk, mariachi, tango, polka, waltz, world music, swing, Celtic, opera, classical (including Gregorian chant early music, Renaissance music, baroque music, classical music, romantic music, Impressionism), show tunes, swing, Indian classical, jazz (including Dixieland, smooth jazz, hot jazz), easy listening, traditional/classic pop; just to name a few.

  • @faselblaDer3te
    @faselblaDer3te Год назад +1

    No eurodance?
    No beatbox?
    No wintersynth?
    No sea shanties?
    No oriental extreme metal?
    No neurofunk?
    No wizard rock?
    Great video, but that's one odd iceberg - there's a lot missing, and the order is super random ;-)

  • @randomguyiguess3241
    @randomguyiguess3241 2 года назад +5

    58:40 Thank you so much for shouting our Ryuichi Sakamoto, he is an amazing artist
    Edit: *out

  • @aloedg3191
    @aloedg3191 Год назад +2

    Its crazy how this is only [a small amount of] the stuff in English, there are so many great Ska/Rock/Punk etc bands in spanish that I like that weren't on here. That's fine of course, but the sheer amount of music out there is insane

  • @fayelinae
    @fayelinae 2 года назад +29

    "There is not a single genre that is not on this image"
    swing
    regular pop
    regular rock
    country rock
    nu-metal
    big band
    rockabilly
    rock'n'roll
    acid
    baroque
    ragtime
    doom metal
    pirate metal
    viking metal
    musical
    speed metal
    eurobeat
    eurodance
    (neue deutsche welle)
    and those are just the ones i care about

    • @MrKiru224
      @MrKiru224 2 года назад +6

      how about Surf rock, is pretty distinctive

    • @brandonharkins6900
      @brandonharkins6900 2 года назад

      Can't wait to see yall make an hour and a half video

    • @fayelinae
      @fayelinae 2 года назад +1

      @@brandonharkins6900 that has nothing to do with it. this guy knows there are sooooo many more genres than that and still decided to say that one sentence.

    • @brandonharkins6900
      @brandonharkins6900 2 года назад

      @@fayelinae he actually explained in the ending of the video what that was about (: the scripts alot older than the video, he's bound to make some mistakes, and tried to fix them later on. I'm not even saying it's a good video, I just would love to see you put this much work into something.

    • @fayelinae
      @fayelinae 2 года назад

      @@brandonharkins6900 and how do you know I don't? I feel like this is getting personal, but you have no idea who I am or what I do outside of my youtube channel lmfao.

  • @stevusbeefus
    @stevusbeefus 2 года назад +1

    love the use of tool's music vid for sober on the prog metal part.

  • @deathhzrd
    @deathhzrd 2 года назад +3

    Industrial metal coming before first wave industrial is the listening order
    It goes
    NIN -> Ministry -> KMFDM -> godflesh ->skinny puppy -> Coil -> Ramleh -> EZN -> psychic TV -> throbbing gristle -> then if you’re still here for it Japanoise, harsh noise wall, power electronics etc
    That’s the proper listening order to get into industrial music, it’s one of the most misunderstood genres out there and you really have to listen to it backwards if you’ve never had any introduction to it

    • @henrywalton5967
      @henrywalton5967 2 года назад

      Fear Factory - Demanufacture is an essential Industrial metal album

  • @noname91784
    @noname91784 10 месяцев назад

    i love that you included dsbm 🖤

  • @adamusprime403
    @adamusprime403 2 года назад +4

    I think Tape Music is a mislabel, there's a few tape based genres currently, called; Beat Tape(which is heavily inspired by Boombap, Memphis Rap, PlunderPhoniks, and Burner music culture) and Tapephonk(which is an evolution of the concept on Trillphonk, Horrorcore, and Trillwave, except specifically as a Cassette product)

  • @diogopinao885
    @diogopinao885 11 месяцев назад

    "my favorite metal band, Boris"
    I see that this is a man of culture

  • @hlichr7957
    @hlichr7957 2 года назад +24

    It is impossible to record each and every genre of music that ever existed! This is a very good attempt but let me note that nearly all these iceberg videos refer to western and western influenced *popular music*. The list goes on for many more hours if we decide to include music traditions from all regions around the world and from older times. As a musicology student that's what I find fascinating!

  • @milainz
    @milainz Год назад +1

    3:28 Yes, there’s a reason why Uncut Gems & Good Time soundtracks and The Weeknd all sound similar, they are all produced by Oneohtrix Point Never. He also pioneered vaporwave which is so interesting

  • @crystalwebster1032
    @crystalwebster1032 2 года назад +12

    feels weird grunge or riot grrrl wasn't on the iceberg.

    • @saymonek0
      @saymonek0 2 года назад +2

      or why isn't nu-metal in there

    • @ncrveteranranger4454
      @ncrveteranranger4454 2 года назад +1

      @@saymonek0 neither is rap metal

    • @henrywalton5967
      @henrywalton5967 2 года назад +1

      Haven't finished the video get but I'm sure there's tons of metal genres missing

  • @bag2363
    @bag2363 9 месяцев назад

    This is way better, appealing, more detailed and more interesting than the other gys tierlist

  • @grittanalysis
    @grittanalysis 2 года назад +22

    Fairly informative iceberg! I appreciate the explanations and examples, and it is always nice to see illbient mentioned anywhere.
    I think other genres and movements could have been touched on for the lower tiers.
    I was surprised to see no mention of Phonk considering it's similar situation with dubstep (having an origin almost completely different to what has been made generally known) it has plenty of niche subgenres too, with Drift Phonk being the most popular and most regarded as Phonk (similar with Brostep being the most known form of Dubstep during the mainstream success of Skrillex) it probably could of found it's place in tier 3 or 4.
    Japanoise is a fairly straightforward one, noise music originating from Japan, probably on tier 3 due to Merzbow's fame alone.
    Zamrock is a distinct style of psychedelic rock with a particular kind of production to it originating from Zambia, it takes influence from heavy metal bands but somewhat more like acid rock. It's origins go back to the 50s and there are documentaries on it. W.I.T.C.H are probably the most known band from this genre, which are somewhat still active to this day and were founded back in 1973.
    Vomitcore is exactly what you think it is; grindcore with an emphasis on vomiting sounds, definitely bottom tier due to less bands that you can count on your hands only exist for it.
    Futurist Music is a fascinating one to look into. There is only a handful of recordings of it that are around the 1920s, but what makes it interesting is how the music was made under the belief that it was ahead of its time with strange instruments being invented to play it and most of them just being droney or unusual, accompanying other weird things such as futurist food and art. It was fairly similar to Dadaist movements and had a manifesto with it too.
    A great source for ever expanding on quite literally every genre would be a website called everynoise or Every Noise at once, and it genuinely has thousands upon thousands of niche genres in there, many of them are genres in particular countries (Italo-Disco, Rap Metal Espanol, Hungarian Rock etc.) but there are a lot of niche ones. Clicking on any will play and example, and you can always find more artists linked to said genre from there too. The most fun part is you can get a hoodie with all of the genres written on it from the website.

    • @h8hayden
      @h8hayden 2 года назад

      glad to see you mention phonk. unfortunate how its going through the same stages as dubstep.

    • @Blueturtle1
      @Blueturtle1 2 года назад

      Read pinned comment

    • @Fuuta_BabyBoy
      @Fuuta_BabyBoy 2 года назад

      Poggers, someone mentioning the absence of one of todays most explosively popular genres, phonk.
      Also missing dark trap, shadow rap, new-school memphis and the like from a similar bubble of music.

    • @GuilhermeMichel
      @GuilhermeMichel 2 года назад

      Classical music of the romantic period is the best genre ever made and you can't deny! But Bach was the best musician that ever walked the earth (and Beethoven).

    • @yanisdjafri
      @yanisdjafri Год назад

      phonk is ass

  • @icerennodd7006
    @icerennodd7006 Год назад +2

    No aggrotech? No Futurepop? No Witchhouse? WTF?

  • @jasonmoyer
    @jasonmoyer 2 года назад +3

    Hi-NRG is tier 7? I'm assuming you're not including Rick Astley for some reason? I could see maybe putting Italo Disco up there somewhere, but Hi-NRG dominated the pop charts everywhere for like 5 years.

    • @xcxjcxfjff5656
      @xcxjcxfjff5656 2 года назад

      isnt it just eurobeat

    • @jasonmoyer
      @jasonmoyer 2 года назад +1

      @@xcxjcxfjff5656 Eurobeat was a little more underground and club/single oriented IIRC. Hi-NRG was like the cheesefest Stock Aiken Waterman stuff. I guess they evolved around the same time from italo disco.

  • @alexandrk5152
    @alexandrk5152 Год назад +2

    lol 1 minute watching the video and I'm already annoyed and frustrated af

  • @njandrews4105
    @njandrews4105 2 года назад +4

    There’s definitely plenty of things missing in here.. Like drum and base/jungle

  • @FreyaBassam
    @FreyaBassam 2 года назад +1

    wow this was great! thanks for putting so much time into it!

  • @zets8238
    @zets8238 2 года назад +5

    War Metal used to be deepest depths but these days I'd probably say it is in the realm of DSBM

    • @aaaaa111aaaaa
      @aaaaa111aaaaa 2 года назад

      But what is the deepest depth of metal anyway.

    • @zets8238
      @zets8238 2 года назад

      @@aaaaa111aaaaawhile its not metal hardcore punk gets a lot deeper than metal. I always laugh when people hear a japanese band like gloom and say "this sounds more metal than punk." War Metal is known by most metal fans now so its not that obscure

    • @jimit.4220
      @jimit.4220 2 года назад

      ​@@aaaaa111aaaaa noisegrind and gorenoise going off the amount of listeners and how often it's mentioned.

  • @andropolisstudiomusic
    @andropolisstudiomusic Год назад +1

    Very cool video. Thanks for the work!

  • @leliliddellisin
    @leliliddellisin 2 года назад +41

    I'm sorry to ruin it for you but this is not even close to all genres that exist, this is just a lot of the most known ones
    but still, good job for researching all of that

    • @tannerocean6682
      @tannerocean6682 2 года назад +24

      honestly if he covered EVERY SINGLE MUSIC GENRE THAT HAS EVER EXISTED...this video will be 10 hours long lmao

    • @leliliddellisin
      @leliliddellisin 2 года назад +21

      @@tannerocean6682 only 10 hours? bro if he were to cover all the genres in existence my guy could start a movie series longer than the marvel cinematic universe

    • @tannerocean6682
      @tannerocean6682 2 года назад

      @@leliliddellisin omg you're right

    • @dxtxra7455
      @dxtxra7455 2 года назад +3

      @@leliliddellisin imagine all the microgenres and music scenes with unique sounds. That's going to be a 2 week lecture

    • @ladydontekno
      @ladydontekno 2 года назад +2

      Yeah it would be literally impossible to cover every genre of music that ever existed but this is pretty comprehensive for the electronic music genres.

  • @jowie8987
    @jowie8987 Год назад +1

    5:15 "Led Zepellin: Hey Joe" LMAOOOOO

  • @MustyYew
    @MustyYew 2 года назад +3

    also this is a really great video, i hope more people will be able to see this soon!

  • @christosgiannopoulos828
    @christosgiannopoulos828 2 года назад +1

    Oh man, I can't believe I watched this all in one sitting

  • @KpatTX
    @KpatTX 2 года назад +3

    1:05:20 they're actually pronounced like "Tree-Ko" (french word), other than that, pretty much no complaints, great vid, I was a bit worried you wouldn't know much about the different metal genres as many people don't but I'm glad you've done your research! Must've been a grueling task to look into the entire iceberg.