00:00 - Alternative Metal 00:05 - Funk Metal 00:10 - Neue Deutsche Harte 00:15 - Nu Metal 00:20 - Rap Metal 00:25 - Avant-Garde Metal 00:30 - Black Metal 00:35 - Atmospheric Black Metal 00:40 - Blackgaze 00:45 - Black ‘n’ Roll 00:50 - Black Noise 00:55 - Depressive Black Metal 01:00 - Melodic Black Metal 01:05 - Pagan Black Metal 01:10 - Symphonic Black Metal 01:15 - War Metal 01:20 - Death Metal 01:25 - Brutal Death Metal 01:30 - Slam Death Metal 01:35 - Death ‘n’ Roll 01:40 - Deathgrind 01:45 - Melodic Death Metal 01:50 - Technical Death Metal 01:55 - Dissonant Death Metal 02:00 - Doom Metal 02:05 - Death Doom Metal 02:10 - Funeral Doom Metal 02:15 - Traditional Doom Metal 02:20 - Epic Doom Metal 02:25 - Drone Metal 02:30 - Folk Metal 02:35 - Celtic Metal 02:40 - Mittelalter-Metal 02:45 - Gothic Metal 02:50 - Grindcore 02:55 - Cybergrind 03:00 - Goregrind 03:05 - Gorenoise 03:10 - Pornogrind 03:15 - Mincecore 03:20 - Groove Metal 03:25 - Heavy Metal 03:30 - NWOBHM 03:35 - Speed Metal 03:40 - US Power Metal 03:45 - Industrial Metal 03:50 - Cyber Metal 03:55 - Metalcore 04:00 - Deathcore 04:05 - Mathcore 04:10 - Melodic Metalcore 04:15 - Neoclassical Metal 04:20 - Post-Metal 04:25 - Atmospheric Sludge Metal 04:30 - Power Metal 04:35 - Progressive Metal 04:40 - Djent 04:45 - Sludge Metal 04:50 - Southern Metal 04:55 - Stenchcore 05:00 - Stoner Metal 05:05 - Symphonic Metal 05:10 - Thrash Metal 05:15 - Crossover Thrash 05:20 - Technical Thrash Metal 05:25 - Trance Metal 05:30 - Viking Metal
Sad. 50 different kinds of metalcore that sound exactly the same but no Harajukucore or Kawaii Metal. This isn't metal? ruclips.net/video/fuFbQ-Mewfw/видео.html The best album for Harajukucore is 'Girls Reform Manifest' by Hanabie. Kawaii Metal is Babymetal Self Titled.
Ok for those who didn't read the description these are not personally opinions it's from some poll on a website, hence the downright wrong opinion of a few genres
It's not a poll. It's based on each genre's highest aggregate user score album on rateyourmusic. So these scores have been accumulated from over a decade of listeners rating albums. Granted, they could still be wrong opinions.
@@daltonhall1771 the mistake here is taking it from fucking rym, although in general every rating in every music website sucks, even metallum. i would pull the results out of a fucking /mu/ thread first than from the computer catacombs of some eastern european NBs on rym.
@@ElephantDestroyer I only use rym to find new music try to avoid reading God awful opinions posted all over that place. As far as /mu/ goes, /metal/ is an alright general but is overrun with purists a majority of the time, and thus turns into a shit fling. The rest of /mu/ has gone way downhill in the past decade and a half. It's no better than rym.
It's not diverse. It's just new names being given to genres for mostly no reason. Like thrash has a distinct sound, death metal has a distinct sound and black metal has a distinct sound. What's the difference between war metal and black metal. Literally nothing. If lyrics decide a subgenre, then every song is war metal. Depressive suicidal black metal is just the same as any other black metal. 99% of metal is depressing. These names get really redundant after a while
@user-il4ul5js3v Yeah I think metal can be divided in maybe 6 or 7 sub genres. Let's say, traditional heavy metal, thrash, death and black for sure, then metalcore and maybe nu, folk or groove (arguably, for these last ones). Anything beyond that might be sporadically useful depending on what exactly you're looking for, but most of it is just nonsense. Cool video in any case.
Haha, I feel the same. I like some black (very little), death (a little more), and doom (more than those two), but I couldn't care less for most it. I'm sick of those three genres being the only metal being pushed.
im with you on that id hate someone to watch this video and get the wrong idea about what most metal is like. i don't even know what half of these genres are like what the fuck is stenchcore. even the albums i recognise are questionable. like i love walls of jericho but its not even the best helloween album.
@@PROJECTJoza100 im not i just feel like this video is skewed towards the more niche extreme stuff and that plays into the stereotype of metal being noise or 'screamo', when the majority of it is more melodic and commercial, especially in the 80s during its peak
I like the contrast between the most basic-bitch takes ever on the more brutal genres and the actually cool and relatively unknown takes on the more surface-level genres. Cool stuff from rateyourmusic!
@@guitarplayer1495 Totally! One of the best in it's field. Personally, I like the hyper-jazz influenced style of Defeated Sanity more, but Archspire is still the best of the best!
@@squidmd3507 I heard their single before the album dropped, pretty sure it was drone corpse aviator, but they have one of my favorite tech death albums rn next to necrophagist's epitaph. I've their other stuff, but not as thorough as bleed the future. Awesome seeing their stuff liked by other people!
@@ognjenstevanovic3311 It's actually in my top 5 of all time, too. I was just trying to say that there are albums that better capture the essence of BDM. P.S.: If you were to count it as Brutal Death, then it'd probably still be the best in the genre ;).
Most of these sub-genres are just not very different from other ones. Kind of stupid that there’s no distinction for JRPG power metal either or yeah they couldn’t even bother to separate progressive metal from progressive death metal. Could’ve included Images & Words for progressive metal and Blackwater Park for progressive death metal that way pfft.
Yeah but they should have more progressive genres. Nobody ever talks about Between the Buried and Me, Animals as leaders and other great prog metalcore bands
The band never saw themselves as sludge metal and people are starting to catch up with that. A better genre to associate with Acid Bath is grunge and/or alt-metal.
Love how the only way for some absolute masterpieces to fit in this list was to invent the most hilarious subgenres. Lovely list, great entry point and great for those who need to refresh their memory on anything metal, really
It's great for grind- genres and 100500 variations of death but doesn't even have Symphonic, Power or Prog Metal variations. Which is okay but might need expanding so many good bands making epics.
The fact that you had to blur the cover of Rage Against the Machine (0:20) makes me incredibly sad. Such a powerful image, censored because it might offend someone smh
They are indeed. But for technical thrash I would put Think This by Toxik ahead. I'd put By Inheritence and Rust in Peace ahead of those as well, but it depends if you class them as technical thrash.
I mean, you guys have Septicflesh, that in and of itself is a massive win for Greece xD (in case anyone doesn't know them, I'd check out "Prototype" first)
A lot of favourites and masterpieces on here naturally. As they and their genres are set in stone by now such as DIssection, dISEMBOWELMENT, Esoteric and Burzum. I'm intrigued to see where the younger, recent genres will develop and expand in this decade. I expeccted more Industrial and psychedelic subgenres ngl. The pick for Celtic metal looks interesting so cheers!
I wasn't expecting to see any "core" in this but I'm glad they're included. It's great to see CF's Monotheist too, that album don't get enough credit. Surprised I don't see any Dying Fetus album.
Buenos días, quisiera señalar el gran trabajo que hizo en el vídeo, gracias a él logre medianamente salir de mi estancamiento en cuanto a lo que escucho... No sabe lo difícil que fue recopilar a base de búsqueda y búsqueda (sin ningún tipo de recomendación) las bandas que oigo habitualmente; por esa parte me sentí aliviado de conseguir un "seguro" para explorar nuevas propuestas 😀. No obstante, debo de hacerle percatar un pequeño "error" de selección, y es en el momento 4:10 específicamente en genero "Metalcore Melódico", no se lo voy a negar, sentí curiosidad por saber quien tenia el numero 1 (ya que por ahí fue donde empecé a escuchar metal hace 4 años) y para mi sorpresa ¡no era la banda del vídeo! sino _After The Burial_ esa banda de deathcore a la que le tengo un poco de prejuicio, realmente no supe que pensar al ver un álbum de ellos en el *rank 1* ; tuve que inmediatamente comprobar si eso era cierto, que ellos habían hecho algo de _Metalcore Melódico_, y pues para mi vergüenza, no solo lo hicieron si no que les salio bastante bien 🤔, tuve que reacomodar mi percepción sobre ellos después de terminar ese curioso álbum... Volviendo al hilo, según RYM el "Imperivm" esta después del «Rareform», ¿podría aclararme la razón de porque en el vídeo esta al revés? Se lo agradecería un montón.
me agrada saber que te gusta mi contenido bro, esto da para rato así que suscríbase! 😁 La razón de por qué seleccioné a Imperivm fue porque el género principal (main genre) de ese álbum es melodic metalcore, es decir, el que aparece primero (es decir, el que tiene más votos de ser el género principal) After the Burial tiene como género principal (el primero que sale) Deathcore, por lo que ese es actualmente el mejor álbum de Deathcore y no el de Deformity que sale en el video, espero haberle aclarado
@@rymcharts ¡Buenisimas tardes estimado! Encantado de que me haya comentado y aclarado esa duda tan tonta que tenía, de verdad, muchas gracias. :D Psdta: Y obviamente, cuando vi el video me suscribí de inmediato. 😀
@@Abasedbymygrief Ah, I don't know either of them. Now I have my morning run soundtrack. (Edit: I recognise Catacombs, actually. Good stuff. I also recommend Colosseum! Listen to the track 'Saturnine Vastness'.)
@@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers and for the record the first 4 bands you listed all rip. Not familiar with Atavist and while I’ve heard of Esoteric I’ve just been intimidated by how damn long their albums are lol
very happy to see In Extremo get recognized, honestly I think Mein Rasender Herz is their top records but ok, well, just to see them here makes me happy.
they currently got 83k listeners on Spotify which is more than decent for them, since most bands seem to be around 30k or less, I really just want to see more j metal bands become bigger so they eventually tour the us or something
Nah come on replace RTL with Master Of Puppets if anything, RIP is good but it doesn’t dethrone MOP nor does reign in blood. Not that those albums are bad, MOP and RTL are just too good!
Seeing Celtic Frost as a doom metal band it's like saying that Picasso and Magritte are the same artist. Seriously, Celtic Frost is not a doom band, but '80's doom influenced it. I don't think that any of it's members has ever considered himself as a doom musician, not even remotely. And even if we considered it a doom band, that album isn't the best that the doom scene (a very prolific scene) has brought forth.
The album Monotheist is seen as doom metal album. Their older albums are not, and no 80's doom didnt influence celtic frost because their "doom" influences came more from post punk, gothic rock and classical music.
Very happy to see coroner in this. They are a criminally under rated group of musicians. Tommy vetterli is up there with malmsteen and paul gilbert yet has very little recognition which is very unfair.
I'm so happy, I got to see Opeth, Type o Negative, and Mastadon on one list! Great picks! I even found some new bands to listen to! You did, however, put Metalica in the thrash spot and for that I am going to break into your house and steal all your left shoes.
Mental Vortex by Coroner is possibly my favorite metal album of all time. So underrated. Painkiller and Rust in Peace are way better than Ride the Lightning though.
I'll start it off. England: Iron Maiden- Powerslave (or Painkiller/Screaming for Vengeance?) Brazil: Sepultura- Arise. Sweden: Entombed- Left Hand Path. Denmark: Mercyful Fate- Don't Break the Oath.
@@stephenhughes5156 agree on England, though would also offer Defenders of the Faith. I'd add: Germany: Helloween - Better than Raw (Accept - Balls to the Wall for boomers) Sweden: Arch Enemy - Wages of Sin (has Aces High on B-side to hammer down Powerslave supremacy) Norway: Kamelot - The Black Halo (or Immortal - either Blizzard Beasts or Heart of Winter) Finland: Stratovarius - Visions (or Children of Bodom - Hatebreeder) USA: I agree with Right the Lighting but also Slayer - South of Heaven.
Would be a cool idea, I’ve been trying to find metal from smaller countries. Issue is a lot of countries simply don’t have any metal at all so it’d be a pretty incomplete list lol. Very few countries from like Africa for instance
It's a shame that progressive metal didn't have more subgenres. Bands like NeO, Haken, Leprous, Soen, Aeternam, and Gojira all have albums that should make a best of metal list!
The only flaw here is that rateyourmusic has predominantly us based users. Not much from Europe or other parts of the world. American tastes are dominating charts all over the place.
for tech death i think i'd put gloire éternelle by first fragment, this album is just a damn masterpiece cool vid ! rip to megadeth for nt having rust in piece in here
Las calificaciones y álbumes seleccionandos vienen de Rate Your Music. Edit: En dicha página, el álbum de Dissodeath mejor calificado es el Obscura de Gorguts con 3.9/5
"10 Years Gone" no es un álbum en si, es una compilación de las canciones que Deafheaven no les gusto o querían regrabar para su gira de 10 años, en si blackgaze sería el Ordinary Corrupt Human Love o el Sunbather, el New Bermuda es muy Post-shoegaze y post-blackgaze
Archspire is the best Technical Death Metal band. I'm goth and a Metalhead. I've been listening to Goth Rock and Metal for 14 years. Darkwave, Deathrock etc... I know these are personal opinions. Some of these are great albums to. Death, Cryptopsy etc...
I feel like the melvins inspired sludge to happen but to me the original sludge metal had a distinctly southern aspect to it. It was southern hxc punks who heard the melvins, decided they wanted to play slow, and created pure southern drug-fueled angst. Still, melvins are the goats and the godfathers to the genre and i have no idea how that mastodon album fits the description at all lol
Great albums to check out, but it's incredible that there aren't any Nails, Pantera, Melvins and none pop metal band or a genre like that (Van Halen, Ghost, The Darkness)
Nails is seen more as powerviolence band than grindcore. And if they are seen as grindcore many people in the fanbase woulf argue that there are better grind albums than whatever Nails made. The Melvins are all over the place genre wise, but if I had to pick what genre they best represent, it would probably be alternative metal inspite of their influence in sludge metal. It may come to a shock for many a new metalheads, especially those who stary engaging the inner community but Pantera is possibly the most polarizing band in the metal community. People really dont like them and their influence and no its not for political reasons, it mostly comes down on their influence on inferior metal bands and metal trends and their oversaturation. This is also true with bands other bands like Meshuggah, Gojira, Opeth and At The Gates. "Pop metal" bands are no longer seen as metal but hard rock. Only a few of the more well liked and respected hair metal bands like Ratt, W.A.S.P and even god damn Stryper are now accepted as heavy metal like how Tool, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden are seen as metal inspite fitting better in alt-rock/Hard Rock than metal. Metalheads are really confusing sometimes...
@@FuckRUclipsAndGoogle Badmotorfinger is 100% a metal album. And pretty much all of Alice in Chains albums are metal imo, with the exception of the EP's.
Interesting, i would recommend anyone who could be interested to look into a not so known genre called "Aggro Metal", it originates on South America, specifically Chile, as a sub genre of Nu metal, making it more aggresive, political and raw sounding, as for the "best" album choice of this genre i would suggest one of these: Band: 2x Album: "Pateando Craneos" Year: 2000 (this one in terms of quality and sound, a lot of Rap Metal, Funk Metal influences) Band: Rekiem Album: "Apgar:0" Year: 2001 (this one in terms of content, has a deep back story and has a very gloomy sound, kinda like a doom metal approach to groovy riffs and hip hop influences, a lot of deftones angry/melancholic shoegaze-ish sound) Band: Rey Chocolate Album: "NIV" Year: 2003 (this one has a lot of Industrial Metal sounds, kinda like if Static X had a child with Slipknot, a lot of dark sounding groove) Also argentina had a good scene with a similar approach, check out: A.N.I.M.A.L - "Poder Latino" a nice Groove / Nu metal album full of the South American tone.
checking these out.. noticed the beginning of “Nada” from 2X sounds like take the power back… additionally the riff is almost the exact same as heaven on their minds from jesus christ superstar, which queensryche did a version of. fun stuff!
This video (which Ik is not your opinions dw) is a perfect example on how to enrage basically every single person ona niche and thats actually kind of impressive lmao
00:00 - Alternative Metal
00:05 - Funk Metal
00:10 - Neue Deutsche Harte
00:15 - Nu Metal
00:20 - Rap Metal
00:25 - Avant-Garde Metal
00:30 - Black Metal
00:35 - Atmospheric Black Metal
00:40 - Blackgaze
00:45 - Black ‘n’ Roll
00:50 - Black Noise
00:55 - Depressive Black Metal
01:00 - Melodic Black Metal
01:05 - Pagan Black Metal
01:10 - Symphonic Black Metal
01:15 - War Metal
01:20 - Death Metal
01:25 - Brutal Death Metal
01:30 - Slam Death Metal
01:35 - Death ‘n’ Roll
01:40 - Deathgrind
01:45 - Melodic Death Metal
01:50 - Technical Death Metal
01:55 - Dissonant Death Metal
02:00 - Doom Metal
02:05 - Death Doom Metal
02:10 - Funeral Doom Metal
02:15 - Traditional Doom Metal
02:20 - Epic Doom Metal
02:25 - Drone Metal
02:30 - Folk Metal
02:35 - Celtic Metal
02:40 - Mittelalter-Metal
02:45 - Gothic Metal
02:50 - Grindcore
02:55 - Cybergrind
03:00 - Goregrind
03:05 - Gorenoise
03:10 - Pornogrind
03:15 - Mincecore
03:20 - Groove Metal
03:25 - Heavy Metal
03:30 - NWOBHM
03:35 - Speed Metal
03:40 - US Power Metal
03:45 - Industrial Metal
03:50 - Cyber Metal
03:55 - Metalcore
04:00 - Deathcore
04:05 - Mathcore
04:10 - Melodic Metalcore
04:15 - Neoclassical Metal
04:20 - Post-Metal
04:25 - Atmospheric Sludge Metal
04:30 - Power Metal
04:35 - Progressive Metal
04:40 - Djent
04:45 - Sludge Metal
04:50 - Southern Metal
04:55 - Stenchcore
05:00 - Stoner Metal
05:05 - Symphonic Metal
05:10 - Thrash Metal
05:15 - Crossover Thrash
05:20 - Technical Thrash Metal
05:25 - Trance Metal
05:30 - Viking Metal
Sad. 50 different kinds of metalcore that sound exactly the same but no Harajukucore or Kawaii Metal. This isn't metal? ruclips.net/video/fuFbQ-Mewfw/видео.html The best album for Harajukucore is 'Girls Reform Manifest' by Hanabie. Kawaii Metal is Babymetal Self Titled.
This isn't metal? What genre does this fit into? ruclips.net/video/Q8qOH-f6doM/видео.html
I never really thought of mastodon as sludge metal.
I always thought Slaughter of the soul was the best melo death album
Kawaii Metal?
Ok for those who didn't read the description these are not personally opinions it's from some poll on a website, hence the downright wrong opinion of a few genres
It's not a poll. It's based on each genre's highest aggregate user score album on rateyourmusic. So these scores have been accumulated from over a decade of listeners rating albums. Granted, they could still be wrong opinions.
@@daltonhall1771 yeah melodeath was fucking wrong simply because it wasn't a bodom album
@@daltonhall1771 the mistake here is taking it from fucking rym, although in general every rating in every music website sucks, even metallum. i would pull the results out of a fucking /mu/ thread first than from the computer catacombs of some eastern european NBs on rym.
@@ElephantDestroyer I only use rym to find new music try to avoid reading God awful opinions posted all over that place. As far as /mu/ goes, /metal/ is an alright general but is overrun with purists a majority of the time, and thus turns into a shit fling. The rest of /mu/ has gone way downhill in the past decade and a half. It's no better than rym.
@@kentucky1519 lmao Crimson is so much better than Bodom it's comical
epic doom metal
epicus doomicus metallicus
yes, vey fitting.
Such a good album too, definitely deserves it.
@@JvG0 agree 100%
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@@JvG0 this and nightfall
Candlemass is truly a goldmine
i love how diverse metal is
It's not diverse. It's just new names being given to genres for mostly no reason. Like thrash has a distinct sound, death metal has a distinct sound and black metal has a distinct sound. What's the difference between war metal and black metal. Literally nothing. If lyrics decide a subgenre, then every song is war metal. Depressive suicidal black metal is just the same as any other black metal. 99% of metal is depressing. These names get really redundant after a while
@@MuhammadAhmedMubashircouldn't agree more. And even those names are sometines dumb af man 😂
@user-il4ul5js3v Yeah I think metal can be divided in maybe 6 or 7 sub genres. Let's say, traditional heavy metal, thrash, death and black for sure, then metalcore and maybe nu, folk or groove (arguably, for these last ones). Anything beyond that might be sporadically useful depending on what exactly you're looking for, but most of it is just nonsense.
Cool video in any case.
BFFR like looking at all these vids, I’m slowly warming up to the more extreme stuff
Every genre of music is diverse tbh
I’d consider myself a metal lover but listening to a lot of this stuff I’ve now changed my mind
Haha, I feel the same. I like some black (very little), death (a little more), and doom (more than those two), but I couldn't care less for most it. I'm sick of those three genres being the only metal being pushed.
I call myself a metalhead but the rap metal made me reconsider
im with you on that
id hate someone to watch this video and get the wrong idea about what most metal is like. i don't even know what half of these genres are like what the fuck is stenchcore.
even the albums i recognise are questionable. like i love walls of jericho but its not even the best helloween album.
@@doritoburrito4540don't judge ppl who like more extreme stuff lol
@@PROJECTJoza100 im not
i just feel like this video is skewed towards the more niche extreme stuff and that plays into the stereotype of metal being noise or 'screamo', when the majority of it is more melodic and commercial, especially in the 80s during its peak
I like the contrast between the most basic-bitch takes ever on the more brutal genres and the actually cool and relatively unknown takes on the more surface-level genres. Cool stuff from rateyourmusic!
bleed the future is a goated album man!!!
@@guitarplayer1495 Totally! One of the best in it's field. Personally, I like the hyper-jazz influenced style of Defeated Sanity more, but Archspire is still the best of the best!
@@squidmd3507 I heard their single before the album dropped, pretty sure it was drone corpse aviator, but they have one of my favorite tech death albums rn next to necrophagist's epitaph. I've their other stuff, but not as thorough as bleed the future. Awesome seeing their stuff liked by other people!
None so vile is still THE brutal dm album imo
@@ognjenstevanovic3311 It's actually in my top 5 of all time, too. I was just trying to say that there are albums that better capture the essence of BDM.
P.S.: If you were to count it as Brutal Death, then it'd probably still be the best in the genre ;).
This list has like 20 death metal sub genres but cant separate progressive metal from progressive death metal. Happy to see Opeth on the list anyway.
yes it's a shame it only has technical death metal but no progressive death metal
Most of those different styles are nonsensical, because they're just the same, but with different tempos.
Most of these sub-genres are just not very different from other ones. Kind of stupid that there’s no distinction for JRPG power metal either or yeah they couldn’t even bother to separate progressive metal from progressive death metal. Could’ve included Images & Words for progressive metal and Blackwater Park for progressive death metal that way pfft.
Yeah but they should have more progressive genres. Nobody ever talks about Between the Buried and Me, Animals as leaders and other great prog metalcore bands
@@rymcharts Also symphonic black metal but no symphonic death. Poor Fleshgod.
3:05 If St. Anger became a Death Metal album
Ahahahahahah
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I like it
@@Green3ryme too. The most extreme sounding shit ever, blown out and MAD
HAHAHA, you made my day
Seeing Sepultura already made me happy but seeing Ratos de Porão out of all bands really brightened my mood.
É O BRASIL, CARALHO
Brazil mentioned
VAMO PORRA
Brasil Sil Sil Sil
Tava pensando exatamente a mesma coisa aqui hahah
I don’t care what you call it, Sludge Metal or Gothic Metal or whatever, but When the Kite String Pops needs to be on this list somewhere.
The band never saw themselves as sludge metal and people are starting to catch up with that. A better genre to associate with Acid Bath is grunge and/or alt-metal.
i fucking love this album
@@leetorry This and the fact that their label would have taken the video down.
I would call it some variation of sludge for sure. One of my favorite albums of all time
Agreed. I don't love every song (I do love many), but every song has at least one badass section.
as a brazilian i loved seeing R.D.P in this list
that took me off guard hahahahah
and I was already impressed to see Chaos AD in Groove Metal instead of Cowboys from Hell or something
Awesome!!!! R.D.P and D.R.I. are my favourites on crossover 💪
very nice right? i m brazilian :)
@@leonardonascimento5787
We are all Brazilian here
@@SamuelSouza-di6nq hmm mas tem uns espanhóis que.. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
thank you. every time i see Dopethrone somewhere on those lists i feel happy
Love to see some SYL on any kind of "Best Of" list. That band was insanely good.
Literally just had the exact same thought, Devin deserves all the love he can get
I rather prefer Fear Factory as a better Industrial Band than SYL But SYL is cool and awesome Too, so it's great
@@AlexPhantom1292 City + Demanufacture = Absolute destruction
@@vapordreams983 and Godflesh for the after destruction.
They're too good to be on a best of list. Lists are hack and for the noobs.
Giving a thumbs up because having 2 Converge albums in there is incredibly based and I couldn't agree more
Metalcore is rated pretty poorly on RYM, they didn't have much competition
Yeah, i was surprised seeing AWLWLB as best Metalcore and not Jane Doe, and then it comes along a couple of seconds later anyway.
Love how the only way for some absolute masterpieces to fit in this list was to invent the most hilarious subgenres. Lovely list, great entry point and great for those who need to refresh their memory on anything metal, really
It's great for grind- genres and 100500 variations of death but doesn't even have Symphonic, Power or Prog Metal variations. Which is okay but might need expanding so many good bands making epics.
These were very basic subgenres, no clue how any of these are invented “hilarious genres”
@@clandon9624 wait stench metal is basic? They did not even have blackened death.
The fact that you had to blur the cover of Rage Against the Machine (0:20) makes me incredibly sad. Such a powerful image, censored because it might offend someone smh
The only one who can be offended by this image are the bourgeoisie.
@@mao_zhu_xi the burgeosie of youtube
are you sure it wasn't censored because, you know, it's a picture of a real-life person burning alive?
Probably censored because RUclips would flag it and take the video down.
@@zahleigh Rage against the machine are literally on youtube though
so happy to see Type O Negative on the list, my favourite band :')
Most funny thing it's not even goth music lol
real
Coroner is freaking exquisite
Mental Vortex is a MUST for every metalhead.
They are indeed. But for technical thrash I would put Think This by Toxik ahead. I'd put By Inheritence and Rust in Peace ahead of those as well, but it depends if you class them as technical thrash.
REALLL
As a Greek, I didn't even know that these two bands even existed, but seeing them on the list put a smile on my face.
Rotting Christ is my fave from Greece. You?
I mean, you guys have Septicflesh, that in and of itself is a massive win for Greece xD
(in case anyone doesn't know them, I'd check out "Prototype" first)
I LOVE GREECE🇺🇾🇺🇾🇺🇾💪💪💪💪
@@BeckettBaladasI’d like to counter propose with Persepolis.
Rotting Christ, Varathron, and Necromantia, the holy trinity of Hellenic Black Metal.
After being an avid metal head for a little over three years now I recognized maybe half the albums, thanks for all the great recommendations!!!
Edge Of Sanity - Crimson is one of the best albums ever made...
Ever!
Dan Swano is a genius
A lot of favourites and masterpieces on here naturally. As they and their genres are set in stone by now such as DIssection, dISEMBOWELMENT, Esoteric and Burzum. I'm intrigued to see where the younger, recent genres will develop and expand in this decade.
I expeccted more Industrial and psychedelic subgenres ngl. The pick for Celtic metal looks interesting so cheers!
dISEMBOWELMENT deserves more attention
Then there is the singular band genre of VOIVOD.
Psychedelic futuristic thrash metal!
They were a mix of prog and thrash, but later added industrial and alternative sounds. Excellent band.
Yes! I would pick Killing Technology for Industrial metal any day of the week!
I wasn't expecting to see any "core" in this but I'm glad they're included. It's great to see CF's Monotheist too, that album don't get enough credit. Surprised I don't see any Dying Fetus album.
Discovered funk metal
Gonna get funky
These, these are great pics.
Love to see Kayo Dot getting some love.
Though I'd have picked Agalloch the mantle for folk metal.
2:25 GOOD LORD WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THERE
Yooo, happy to see Sybreed. Absolutely loved Antares
This gave me a lot new bands to listen, I'll definitely say that.
Oh shit, I didn't think you'd have Kayo Dot on here!
I like that SYL is having some recognition.
None so Vile is such a masterpiece 🤘🏻🤘🏻
This was great. Thank you for these recommendations!
2:28 this part broke my headphones
Heaviest thing ever
My God Brazil representing, I love 5:15
I have to say, this video makes this old metal head feel like a novice in the overall. Thanks for sharing. I have some new bands to check out.
thanks for the suggestions , im glad ur vid is getting its deserved attention :)
Didn't expect so much BM, 10/10 video
Buenos días, quisiera señalar el gran trabajo que hizo en el vídeo, gracias a él logre medianamente salir de mi estancamiento en cuanto a lo que escucho... No sabe lo difícil que fue recopilar a base de búsqueda y búsqueda (sin ningún tipo de recomendación) las bandas que oigo habitualmente; por esa parte me sentí aliviado de conseguir un "seguro" para explorar nuevas propuestas 😀. No obstante, debo de hacerle percatar un pequeño "error" de selección, y es en el momento 4:10 específicamente en genero "Metalcore Melódico", no se lo voy a negar, sentí curiosidad por saber quien tenia el numero 1 (ya que por ahí fue donde empecé a escuchar metal hace 4 años) y para mi sorpresa ¡no era la banda del vídeo! sino _After The Burial_ esa banda de deathcore a la que le tengo un poco de prejuicio, realmente no supe que pensar al ver un álbum de ellos en el *rank 1* ; tuve que inmediatamente comprobar si eso era cierto, que ellos habían hecho algo de _Metalcore Melódico_, y pues para mi vergüenza, no solo lo hicieron si no que les salio bastante bien 🤔, tuve que reacomodar mi percepción sobre ellos después de terminar ese curioso álbum... Volviendo al hilo, según RYM el "Imperivm" esta después del «Rareform», ¿podría aclararme la razón de porque en el vídeo esta al revés? Se lo agradecería un montón.
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La razón de por qué seleccioné a Imperivm fue porque el género principal (main genre) de ese álbum es melodic metalcore, es decir, el que aparece primero (es decir, el que tiene más votos de ser el género principal)
After the Burial tiene como género principal (el primero que sale) Deathcore, por lo que ese es actualmente el mejor álbum de Deathcore y no el de Deformity que sale en el video, espero haberle aclarado
@@rymcharts ¡Buenisimas tardes estimado! Encantado de que me haya comentado y aclarado esa duda tan tonta que tenía, de verdad, muchas gracias. :D
Psdta: Y obviamente, cuando vi el video me suscribí de inmediato. 😀
I would say Vulgar display of power is the best groove metal album of all time but its good to see sepultura there too :)
Sepultura sucks, pantera rules imho
Chaos AD is better so I'm not complaining.
@@6Heather6Hazard6nope
Trendkill is the best groove metal album
Now it's Heretic by Disembodied. How fucking good that a 90s metalcore band has the best Groove metal album
0:55 One of my favourite dsbm albums
GRIS MENTIONEEEEED 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 WTF IS A HAPPY SONGS?
@@luukassosa299 OMG FR FR
the Monotheist placement was so fitting! Truly the darkest Doom/Dark Metal Album ever. Great Video
It gets darker... Skepticism, Thergothon, Wormphlegm, Moss, Atavist, Esoteric...
@@BlackSailPass_GuitarCoversnot even gonna mention Worship? Or catacombs?
@@Abasedbymygrief Ah, I don't know either of them. Now I have my morning run soundtrack.
(Edit: I recognise Catacombs, actually. Good stuff. I also recommend Colosseum! Listen to the track 'Saturnine Vastness'.)
@@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers ill be sure to listen!
@@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers and for the record the first 4 bands you listed all rip. Not familiar with Atavist and while I’ve heard of Esoteric I’ve just been intimidated by how damn long their albums are lol
very happy to see In Extremo get recognized, honestly I think Mein Rasender Herz is their top records but ok, well, just to see them here makes me happy.
omg it's nice to see PassCode getting some recognition💜
It is?
@@the6ig6adwolf i mean is the album with the lowest rating of all
they currently got 83k listeners on Spotify which is more than decent for them, since most bands seem to be around 30k or less, I really just want to see more j metal bands become bigger so they eventually tour the us or something
These rankings are pretty spot on! Would replace Paranoid with Painkiller and RTL with Rust in Peace or Reign in Blood.
Nah come on replace RTL with Master Of Puppets if anything, RIP is good but it doesn’t dethrone MOP nor does reign in blood. Not that those albums are bad, MOP and RTL are just too good!
@@biga6664 Master of puppets has to be top thrash album , and I like Megadeth better.
Seeing Celtic Frost as a doom metal band it's like saying that Picasso and Magritte are the same artist. Seriously, Celtic Frost is not a doom band, but '80's doom influenced it. I don't think that any of it's members has ever considered himself as a doom musician, not even remotely. And even if we considered it a doom band, that album isn't the best that the doom scene (a very prolific scene) has brought forth.
The album Monotheist is seen as doom metal album. Their older albums are not, and no 80's doom didnt influence celtic frost because their "doom" influences came more from post punk, gothic rock and classical music.
Same deal for a lot of these picks
Very happy to see coroner in this. They are a criminally under rated group of musicians. Tommy vetterli is up there with malmsteen and paul gilbert yet has very little recognition which is very unfair.
Bro this is dope. So many riffs to hunt now. Thnx🤘🏄♀️
I love the angelic process
Dissection and Death as best metal albums of their genre , I’m in
And according to this video symbolic is the best metal album ever unless I missed a higher ranked album lol
@@luskcovers2811 Hard to argue with that tbh. Incredible album.
@@stephenhughes5156 I agree that track after track it is unskippable but my bias says the greatest album of all time is Rust In Peace
@@luskcovers2811paranoid by Black Sabbath is actually on the site. Symbolic is 3rd behind that and ride the lightning. IMO all 3 very worthy
I'm surprised you included Helloween for their speed metal album instead of the power metal ones. Great list!
Thanks to this video I found one of my new favorite band Candlemass
I'm so happy, I got to see Opeth, Type o Negative, and Mastadon on one list! Great picks! I even found some new bands to listen to! You did, however, put Metalica in the thrash spot and for that I am going to break into your house and steal all your left shoes.
finally!!! i find Gris and dissection enjoyer!
best albums ever!
Il eteit une foret its a legendary dsbm album.
I expected to see something more popular like Xasthur for dsbm but seeing gris in there made me happier
@@xraygamer9895 me too!
Mental Vortex by Coroner is possibly my favorite metal album of all time. So underrated. Painkiller and Rust in Peace are way better than Ride the Lightning though.
Hold on.
How the hell is Obscura by Gorguts not on top of the "dissonant death metal" chart?!
oh I just commented this too, I didn't see your comment. Obscura is indeed at the top of the chart, it has a well deserved 3.93 average
hi, that album still tech death principal genre, i would count dissonant just like an influence
@@rymcharts no, dissonant death metal tag is in the main genre place for Obscura. I just checked there.
@@antihinduismisbased yes but not in the first place of the genres, that's what i take for main genre
@@rymcharts ah, I see.
The epitome of progressive metal is Images and Words.
personally id say metropolis pt 2, but I still agree
irmão ver o ratos no meio disso tudo da um orgulho da alma
Thank you for the video
Two appearances from Converge. Nice. Also, deserved.
Nah. Prefer An Ocean Between Us in metalcore.
@ivanmerkushev704 an ocean between us is melodic metalcore
I'd rather see Misery Signals for metalcore.
@@6Heather6Hazard6Same I love converge but controller and of malice are my favorite metalcore albums
This list is actually pretty decent.
What about the best rated metal album from each country? It would he cool to discover music from all over the world
I'll start it off.
England: Iron Maiden- Powerslave (or Painkiller/Screaming for Vengeance?)
Brazil: Sepultura- Arise.
Sweden: Entombed- Left Hand Path.
Denmark: Mercyful Fate- Don't Break the Oath.
@@stephenhughes5156 can you put the name of the bands?
@@alex_albyne Good idea lol.
@@stephenhughes5156 agree on England, though would also offer Defenders of the Faith. I'd add:
Germany: Helloween - Better than Raw (Accept - Balls to the Wall for boomers)
Sweden: Arch Enemy - Wages of Sin (has Aces High on B-side to hammer down Powerslave supremacy)
Norway: Kamelot - The Black Halo (or Immortal - either Blizzard Beasts or Heart of Winter)
Finland: Stratovarius - Visions (or Children of Bodom - Hatebreeder)
USA: I agree with Right the Lighting but also Slayer - South of Heaven.
Would be a cool idea, I’ve been trying to find metal from smaller countries. Issue is a lot of countries simply don’t have any metal at all so it’d be a pretty incomplete list lol. Very few countries from like Africa for instance
I'm glad that Type O Negative and Mastodon are there
I have to say, it's very brave to make a video like this.
A damn good lineup. Personally my pick for the best deathgrind album would have been Exhumed's Slaughtercult
Excellent choice
It's a shame that progressive metal didn't have more subgenres. Bands like NeO, Haken, Leprous, Soen, Aeternam, and Gojira all have albums that should make a best of metal list!
Ne obliviscaris and leprous deserves it... Rest of them can sk dik
Gojira is technical death metal not progressive
@@justinhunt3267What's tech about them? The only thing hard to play is the drums most of the time. Sometimes the drums aren't even very technical.
@@GoneAngeltheir older albums are a lot closer to technical death, but I agree that they wouldn’t fall exactly into it
@@ewan_mcleani don’t understand why people call them death metal. I always saw them as some “progressive groove metal” or whatever
so for me i love listening to Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal, Death Metal and Black Metal are my favorites.
The only flaw here is that rateyourmusic has predominantly us based users. Not much from Europe or other parts of the world. American tastes are dominating charts all over the place.
Interesting opinions. I would pick some different ones but I respect your choices
It's Rate You Music
I agree with the progressive metal spot. Blackwater park is on another level
Pretty much anything by Opeth is just fucking amazing. But yeah, Blackwater Park is above and beyond. Cannot get tired of that album, start to finish.
I wish it had it's own thing in prog death metal, or whatever, cause I'd like a Dream Theater album to be on there smh
Opeth sucks
@@zanrantasa2033Blackwater park is garbage, just like Opeth
@@jewel_throne2950 not as much as your mom last night😎
Nice to see Genghis Tron here, massively underrated band
for tech death i think i'd put gloire éternelle by first fragment, this album is just a damn masterpiece
cool vid ! rip to megadeth for nt having rust in piece in here
That’s what I thought!! Both rust and peace and ride the lightning are some of the best thrash albums
all tech death bands are amazing so I don't get how some people are able to pick one band
I’ll agree that first fragment album is phenomenal but ehhhhh I don’t know when compared to Symbolic
Please keep doing this, metal related tops! Thanks 🙌🤘
Cool to see Mnima on there, that album is a banger!
The black metal picks are spot on
Nah, only darkthrone and dissection.
Mayhem over Darkthrone.
@@bumface1810 mayhem sucks
I would put UAFM before than ABITNS but isn't a big deal
Yes, Filosofem is the best black metal album of all time IMO. And Storm of the Lights Bane is too tier of course
4:50 this has to be the worst thing I've ever heard
The guitars sound midi somehow 😂
I don't know if I agree with every choice on here but even to attemp this is pretty ballsy... Kudos!
Las calificaciones y álbumes seleccionandos vienen de Rate Your Music.
Edit: En dicha página, el álbum de Dissodeath mejor calificado es el Obscura de Gorguts con 3.9/5
Una mierda, no salio suicide silence ni bfmv ni Linkin park, en lo demás estoy de acuerdo
@@jejehejejejejejjeje suicide silence es de las bandas peor rateadas, junto con bfmv, linkin park está número 1 en el album más popular del nu metal
el género principal de ese álbum sigue siendo tech death, quizá en algún momento cambie pero hasta ahora es así
@@rymcharts aún así el Colored Sands de Gorguts, y el Everything Is Fire de Ulcerate tienen mejor calificación
@@Jesus-dd2ld pero no tienen principal género disodeath ese es el tema, yo tomo como principal género el que sale primero
thanks for the music recs
Not often my choices, but thank you for making the list 👍
It’s funny Converge made the list twice. And I’m happy Passcode even made it
agreed
"10 Years Gone" no es un álbum en si, es una compilación de las canciones que Deafheaven no les gusto o querían regrabar para su gira de 10 años, en si blackgaze sería el Ordinary Corrupt Human Love o el Sunbather, el New Bermuda es muy Post-shoegaze y post-blackgaze
It‘s classified as an album on RYM
a really good list actually. would argue on some placements but the maniacal vale by esoteric is for sure the best funeral doom album in history
Finally see some apreciation for Genghis Tron, Sybreed and the Angelic process
Love to see SYL
Impressionante compilado!
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Archspire is the best Technical Death Metal band.
I'm goth and a Metalhead. I've been listening to Goth Rock and Metal for 14 years. Darkwave, Deathrock etc...
I know these are personal opinions. Some of these are great albums to. Death, Cryptopsy etc...
The best is Necrophagist.
AYO. Haven't known of each other in too long lol 😂
@@manogueto156 preach!
The best Tech Death band is Obscura
@@twelvegaugeslug7840 That's your opinion. Archspire is the best Technical Death Metal band in my opinion.
A Vulgar Display Of Power, Somewhere In Time, Reign In Blood, Master Of Puppets and Rust In Peace need to be on a list like this.
The only Albums With 4/5
5:10 Ride The Lighting
3:25 Paranoid
1:50 symbolic
Sybreed with Antares is masterpiece, perfect Cyber metal example
It's an absolute crime that the Sludge Metal category didn't go to Melvins, who invented it.
I feel like the melvins inspired sludge to happen but to me the original sludge metal had a distinctly southern aspect to it. It was southern hxc punks who heard the melvins, decided they wanted to play slow, and created pure southern drug-fueled angst. Still, melvins are the goats and the godfathers to the genre and i have no idea how that mastodon album fits the description at all lol
@TheDobligator I love Leviathan, but I've never considered it to be sludge. IMO it doesn't sound anything like sludge and is closer to prog.
Black Flag...
Great albums to check out, but it's incredible that there aren't any Nails, Pantera, Melvins and none pop metal band or a genre like that (Van Halen, Ghost, The Darkness)
Nails is seen more as powerviolence band than grindcore. And if they are seen as grindcore many people in the fanbase woulf argue that there are better grind albums than whatever Nails made.
The Melvins are all over the place genre wise, but if I had to pick what genre they best represent, it would probably be alternative metal inspite of their influence in sludge metal.
It may come to a shock for many a new metalheads, especially those who stary engaging the inner community but Pantera is possibly the most polarizing band in the metal community. People really dont like them and their influence and no its not for political reasons, it mostly comes down on their influence on inferior metal bands and metal trends and their oversaturation. This is also true with bands other bands like Meshuggah, Gojira, Opeth and At The Gates.
"Pop metal" bands are no longer seen as metal but hard rock. Only a few of the more well liked and respected hair metal bands like Ratt, W.A.S.P and even god damn Stryper are now accepted as heavy metal like how Tool, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden are seen as metal inspite fitting better in alt-rock/Hard Rock than metal. Metalheads are really confusing sometimes...
@@leetorry AiC and Soundgarden are seen as bands who were Metal at one point or another, no one thinks their entire discographies are Metal.
Nails is the angriest shit I've ever heard in my life. Power violence doesn't quite sum them up...
@@FuckRUclipsAndGoogle Badmotorfinger is 100% a metal album. And pretty much all of Alice in Chains albums are metal imo, with the exception of the EP's.
@@stephenhughes5156 the b side of the facelift album is definitely not metal, i know somethin bout you is especially so far from metal lmfao
Never realized how diverse metal is
Turns out I like metal music more than I thought I did!
Éste vídeo lo tiene todo, me encantó 🤘♥️
solo falto Glam Metal!
@@dftns tienes razón
1:27 cryptopsy is one of my favourite bands!
Interesting, i would recommend anyone who could be interested to look into a not so known genre called "Aggro Metal", it originates on South America, specifically Chile, as a sub genre of Nu metal, making it more aggresive, political and raw sounding, as for the "best" album choice of this genre i would suggest one of these:
Band: 2x
Album: "Pateando Craneos"
Year: 2000
(this one in terms of quality and sound, a lot of Rap Metal, Funk Metal influences)
Band: Rekiem
Album: "Apgar:0"
Year: 2001
(this one in terms of content, has a deep back story and has a very gloomy sound, kinda like a doom metal approach to groovy riffs and hip hop influences, a lot of deftones angry/melancholic shoegaze-ish sound)
Band: Rey Chocolate
Album: "NIV"
Year: 2003
(this one has a lot of Industrial Metal sounds, kinda like if Static X had a child with Slipknot, a lot of dark sounding groove)
Also argentina had a good scene with a similar approach, check out:
A.N.I.M.A.L - "Poder Latino" a nice Groove / Nu metal album full of the South American tone.
checking these out.. noticed the beginning of “Nada” from 2X sounds like take the power back… additionally the riff is almost the exact same as heaven on their minds from jesus christ superstar, which queensryche did a version of. fun stuff!
You should include Audiospicotica, Bushido and other unhinged band
This video (which Ik is not your opinions dw) is a perfect example on how to enrage basically every single person ona niche and thats actually kind of impressive lmao
Hell yeah, good work