One of the best drummers too. Shit from Chris Contos, Charlie Benante, Mike Portnoy. Damn we had it good guys, growing up in this musical era. Nowadays, some of the drummers are beasts as well, but I feel like the songs don't have as much passion. Maybe I'm just old now and forgot how to properly appreciate music, I don't know. But here's to everyone who appreciates some good metal music.
Drums sound great, but just metal wise, did you hear Pantera? And grunge wise, Soundgarden. Just saying, drums never punched through the mix this hard... ruclips.net/video/2-V8kYT1pvE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/pBZs_Py-1_0/видео.html
It's part of the soundtrack of my life. I was learning to play guitar when this song came out. I saw the video late at night on USA and taped it. There were only a handful of kids at my high school that listened to this stuff. I'm from a small town in Arkansas.
Bought ‘Burn my Eyes’ on CD at 15 years old. Now sat in my home office as a 43 year old father of three with headphones on, fixing networks, still listening to this masterpiece.
So true. 51 here, no family. But that first one hits, brings me to my youth. "I'll beat fuk out of anyone" 😅 I'm a London boy in Calgary. Top tune... have to smoke my friend. He got cremated. A pice of him in my lungs.
Yeah. Not possible to remake it. Perfectly written, played, and recorded. Nothing to change. This is not the music only; ther is certain quality hidden there to defend that seem to have had gone in the XXIth century.
@Vengeance * Wellp, my list of heavy music listening just got exponentially (I've heard of many, not listened yet)! Thank you for sharing, extreme music brother! 🙏🤘
They never lived up to this album. Second album they diluted their sound then went Nu Metal lmao and then tried to come back but it was all contrived. This album though...and the production was awesome .
First time heard this, a couple of decades ago, is when I truly appreciated how much a drummer can put into their craft. The drums on this track are amazing.
Have seen them a few months later supporting Slayer on the Divine Intervention Tour. In my opinion this was one of the best Support Acts from Slayer. Have seen them a couple of times but this was awesome. A young fresh band ready to take the world by storm. Cheers from Germany and stay healthy.
@@ingoledebur2059 We saw the same tour, dude. On the 1st December 1994 here in my homeland (Budapest, Hungary) they played together with the almighty Slayer. I cannot describe how great they were. It was like something you can have only once in your lifetime - and that was it.
couple decades ago... yeah!! thanks for making me feel OLD (no pun intended) lol back then. this was one of those albums, hit you in tall the right places from everything else you previously listened to.. 94 i was 12.. now 40 and still one of my favorite albums as a whole
Absolutely man. Chris Kontos' work on this song definitely pushes it along. I can't imagine the riffs without it. Especially the outro, holy crap. Ah to be 18 again...
I listened to this when it came out in 1994. I was 13. Had a huge Machine head logo on my school bag. Kids thought I was a Satanist as I grew up in a very conservative South Africa I think Burn my Eyes was probably the best debut album ever by a metal band. Now 26 years later this song still kicks ass
I hear you brother!.. Another South African here with the same story but honestly I don't care anymore what anyone thinks. Metal is life and Music is life and if it makes us happy then who are they to judge! 🇿🇦🤘
Yeah but it never got any where close after this album. Burn my eyes has to be one of greatest metal albums ever created. After that, hard to beat. Machine head wasnt all that after this masterpiece.
Every single riff is sick … but the last one of this track 🤯 !!! Can’t believe after almost 30 years still blow my mind the whole album “ BURN MY EYES “
Maaaan! I remember my dad giving me this album as a birthday gift. I was around 10 and this shit blew my mind! I had only listened to offspring and metallica before this. This song gives me the flashbacks of me jumping around in my room blasting it through the crazy speakers i got with the album, jumping around headbanging like I'm in a moshpit! Love it! (sorry for my english)
WTF Nothing wrong with your English, it's 100% perfect. Also, cool dad. My dad is into the Beatles and The Carpenters, so not sure where "I went wrong". 🤣
I was gifted the CD of this back in 1996 by an Italian backpacker who was crashing in my shared house in Sydney, Australia, and it swiftly became one of the most played albums on our stereo :)
I remember having bought the CD of this tune one year after it was released, back in 1995, and I must state it blew me away from the very beginning. The musical production of all the tunes was meant to pursue excellency, and their lyrics are indeed genuine. In my opinion, these four dudes are actually doing a great job. And to conclude, it would be important to point out that they set the standard for the new generation of musicians who perform power metal.
I was like 9 when I first heard this, it blew me away. It just sounded so powerful to me that I will never forget that time I rode with my brother and heard this song. A memory that will last till I die.
I'm old skool. I have been following Machine Head since '94. One of my favorite bands ever. I saw them for the first time in '96 or '97 at Ozzfest I think..lol.. Slayer, (Old Sepultura), then Machine Head!!!!! They all need to tour again!!!!
Theres a few moments in a young metalheads life that they know they stumbled onto something truly special. Fear Factory's Soul Of A New Machine, Sepultura's Roots, and of course, Burn My Eyes by Machine Head. Head case for life!
Kontos. Some people are great and have a massive career because they can endlessly make good stuff. But then sometimes a person can make something once so perfect it only serves to define perfection. Many of the greatest people spend their lives trying to obtain perfection. Chris forged himself in history with this track.
Roadrunner one of the best record labels ever, back in the day they always had all the coolest metal bands signed. Machine Head still kicks ass all these years later!
Let freedom ring with a shotgun blast!!!!. Absolutely love it. When I listen to this in the morning my neighbors get to listen too. I'm such a good neighbor.
I remember seeing this video on a late night heavy metal show here in the uk (recorded it and watched next day) was instantly hooked and still a fan all these years later. There is still very good music out there but it’ll never compare to the 90’s which was a truly special time for creatives of all stripes everywhere
There are bands where you can forge an emotional connection to the music through their guitar work and lyrics. Burn my Eyes is the only album I've ever heard where I've forged that same connection through the drum work. It goes behind words. Never have drums sounded so angry, so emotional and aggressive, like they're telling their own story both independently whilst also complementing the guitar work and vocals.
WTH?? 28 years old, and it sounds heavier than 10 years ago! lol. Also, Chris Kontos here is a killer! His playing, his drum sound.... simply awesome! (and I am not a drummer)
Possibly one of the best sounding drum albums of the 90's
I don't know where I was when this was released. I heard it the other week for the first time and fell off the couch. I agree with you 💯.
One of the best drummers too.
Shit from Chris Contos, Charlie Benante, Mike Portnoy. Damn we had it good guys, growing up in this musical era. Nowadays, some of the drummers are beasts as well, but I feel like the songs don't have as much passion. Maybe I'm just old now and forgot how to properly appreciate music, I don't know. But here's to everyone who appreciates some good metal music.
black album
Drums sound great, but just metal wise, did you hear Pantera? And grunge wise, Soundgarden.
Just saying, drums never punched through the mix this hard...
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Definitely !!!!!!!!!!!
This is metal , if anyone asks you what metal is , this song is it
It's part of the soundtrack of my life. I was learning to play guitar when this song came out. I saw the video late at night on USA and taped it. There were only a handful of kids at my high school that listened to this stuff. I'm from a small town in Arkansas.
Painkiller too
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Amen
@@jesseroggio7260same
This song doesn't age, it just gets heavier and heavier.
carmageddon!
@@elliot438bcfcVTEC you know mate :D
it's like the song has continued to lift weights for 26 years. Still jacked af.
@@elliot438bcfcVTEC na.... Doom , haha :D
The song remains heavy as ever
Bought ‘Burn my Eyes’ on CD at 15 years old. Now sat in my home office as a 43 year old father of three with headphones on, fixing networks, still listening to this masterpiece.
Same here guys 😊
@@TommyZeus-i8n gvv vvvvvvvvvggggggggggggggggg ggggggfgfggffgffgfg fff fggggvvvv
LOL -- you too!?
So true. 51 here, no family. But that first one hits, brings me to my youth. "I'll beat fuk out of anyone" 😅 I'm a London boy in Calgary. Top tune... have to smoke my friend. He got cremated. A pice of him in my lungs.
This masterpiece will never get old. Always one of my all time favorite albums
One of the greatest opening riffs ever.
Never get old, the best
and what with nothin less, but a manly ROARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
Not to mention the outro!
one of the worst vocalists
Everytime if we play that intro live the crowd goes wild🤘
I’m 44 years old and I still fuckin love this song.
45 man😂
back down.. im 46..hahahahaha!
43. I discovered this song in a music store. I thought it was the new Pantera album on a first listen.
50!
15
I don't think people realize how legendary this is. I feel bad for those who only listen to mainstream music.
Yeah. Not possible to remake it. Perfectly written, played, and recorded. Nothing to change.
This is not the music only; ther is certain quality hidden there to defend that seem to have had gone in the XXIth century.
Machine Head were mainstream in metal terms in the late 90s-early 2000s: the concept is relative.
@Vengeance * Wellp, my list of heavy music listening just got exponentially (I've heard of many, not listened yet)! Thank you for sharing, extreme music brother! 🙏🤘
They never lived up to this album. Second album they diluted their sound then went Nu Metal lmao and then tried to come back but it was all contrived. This album though...and the production was awesome .
@Mostafa Hossain Tuhin I'm very sad when people say they love groove metal and only recognize PanterA
Such a brilliant metal classic. The drummer is superb
Chris Kontos 🤘
@@timmygressler7468 Playing now in Forbidden and The Boneless Ones
First time heard this, a couple of decades ago, is when I truly appreciated how much a drummer can put into their craft. The drums on this track are amazing.
Have seen them a few months later supporting Slayer on the Divine Intervention Tour. In my opinion this was one of the best Support Acts from Slayer. Have seen them a couple of times but this was awesome. A young fresh band ready to take the world by storm. Cheers from Germany and stay healthy.
@@ingoledebur2059 We saw the same tour, dude. On the 1st December 1994 here in my homeland (Budapest, Hungary) they played together with the almighty Slayer. I cannot describe how great they were. It was like something you can have only once in your lifetime - and that was it.
couple decades ago... yeah!! thanks for making me feel OLD (no pun intended) lol back then. this was one of those albums, hit you in tall the right places from everything else you previously listened to.. 94 i was 12.. now 40 and still one of my favorite albums as a whole
Absolutely man. Chris Kontos' work on this song definitely pushes it along. I can't imagine the riffs without it. Especially the outro, holy crap. Ah to be 18 again...
Chris is a fucking beast behind the kit
The 90s metal at its purest :) Pantera, Machine Head, Sepultura, Biohazard etc. etc.
@@designercaolho Right on!
I'd agree with all those and add in -"Fight "😝☠️🤘
Yeah, Sum 41... 😂👍
Fear Factory, Type O. Yes im old.
@@geoffreycat1763 fear factory are awesome they are my favourite band
I listened to this when it came out in 1994. I was 13. Had a huge Machine head logo on my school bag. Kids thought I was a Satanist as I grew up in a very conservative South Africa
I think Burn my Eyes was probably the best debut album ever by a metal band. Now 26 years later this song still kicks ass
I hear you brother!.. Another South African here with the same story but honestly I don't care anymore what anyone thinks. Metal is life and Music is life and if it makes us happy then who are they to judge! 🇿🇦🤘
Conservative South Africa, huh? So certainly not where the Boer is targeted. Part of that area that still has British crown protection.
God bless you
I went to a private school I specifically remember being in religion class and naming motley cruel as a satanic band 😂 people are ridiculous I swear.
Terra Incognita is another insanely good debut album, but yeah this song kicks ass \m/
The drummer on this album is f*** insane ...
Everyone talking about the breakdown
Man, the intro riff is heavy as the breakdown
Heavy all around.
What a way to start off a discography though
I try to get into the newer albums, but nothing is going to sound as good as Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change...ever.
Weill Nalmer-Pilson are you serious?Blackening,unto the locust,bloodstone and diamonds.New album is very expimental.Hard to explain
I agree with you dude. It was the best opening ever :)
Yeah but it never got any where close after this album. Burn my eyes has to be one of greatest metal albums ever created. After that, hard to beat. Machine head wasnt all that after this masterpiece.
+Steve odonoghue The Blackening is their best album
The drum fills are legendary🥁💪🤘
The drummer is fucking legendary!
@@Mattie1979 Chris Contos
Metal isn't for everyone, but for those that rock, jams like this are totally for us. Rock on metalheads \../,
Am not a metal head but this track is just so pure energy 😊
90s brother, so fck thankful that I lived trough it, even had his haircut. love u and peace, enjoy the unic
Are you friends with Richard Richard, Esq?
Chris Kontos driving HARD in this album... And DESTROYING in this particular song! Powerful and tasty drum arrangements, inspiring drummer.
Best gig i went to. Machine Head supporting Slayer in 94 / 95 in Wolverhampton.
Wow, i was there, great night
Metal hymn, if you didn't listen to this, you didn't listen to metal. An absolute winner of the genre.
The best metal hit in history.
Listening to this while lifting weights feels amazing!
Currently at the gym making PRs my bitch
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Try lifting to Ten Ton Hammer,lol
sounds gey
@@pjomayo is it heavier I’m kinda new to this band
That end is so powerful that i could listen to it for hours.
metalac mentalni Dito!
Yeah its pretty cool that they used a breakdown as a fade out and not in the middle of the song like most bands
@@WclickW Not to mention they were doing it way before (& better than) most of those other *crap* bands
And the Oakland wall tag suits em well.
i have
I was a teenage metalhead in the 90s , Davidian was way up there in my essential tracks list
Damn this song's heavy. The guitar sound, the riffs, the drums, the lyrics. It all just makes for such an intense experience.
Man shout out to now-underrated Christ Kontos. This song IS the drums.
dem guitars doe
Chris Kontos and Jayson Sherlock are two of the most underatted drummer is history. Its a damn crime.
@Kathryn Brown áá
Cheers, I’ll drink to that.
The Beast Chris Kontos
The outro riff is one of the heaviest things ever.
Aris Alamanos facts!
Somebody should upload a 10 hour version of the outro
Listen to Xibalba - Hasta la Muerte
Best riff ever!
Possibly like the first breakdown ever. This and Pantera-Domination
this dropdown at the end is just soul crushing
Every single riff is sick … but the last one of this track 🤯 !!! Can’t believe after almost 30 years still blow my mind the whole album “ BURN MY EYES “
Maaaan! I remember my dad giving me this album as a birthday gift. I was around 10 and this shit blew my mind! I had only listened to offspring and metallica before this. This song gives me the flashbacks of me jumping around in my room blasting it through the crazy speakers i got with the album, jumping around headbanging like I'm in a moshpit! Love it! (sorry for my english)
Cool dad!
Your dad is a legendary man!
WTF Nothing wrong with your English, it's 100% perfect. Also, cool dad. My dad is into the Beatles and The Carpenters, so not sure where "I went wrong". 🤣
Your father kicked ass!!!!
You have a very cool dad. Considering hardly anyone knows about Machine Head.
I was gifted the CD of this back in 1996 by an Italian backpacker who was crashing in my shared house in Sydney, Australia, and it swiftly became one of the most played albums on our stereo :)
The drumming is insane so good 🥁🥁🥁🥁🥁🎼🎼🎸🎸🎸🎸🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼🥁🎹♠️
Yeah, people commenting on other shit are retarded. The drumming is nuts.
I remember having bought the CD of this tune one year after it was released, back in 1995, and I must state it blew me away from the very beginning. The musical production of all the tunes was meant to pursue excellency, and their lyrics are indeed genuine.
In my opinion, these four dudes are actually doing a great job. And to conclude, it would be important to point out that they set the standard for the new generation of musicians who perform power metal.
One of the greatest metal songs and filmclips in history....does not age!
One of the the greatest metal songs ever, IMO
Never heard this song and thats pretty f'n rare. What a gem
Incredible drummer....old school double kick on point
true
Everyone in this group is killing it!
25th Anniversary BME tour, let's go!
So far to me, my friend! I'll be watching this from my Murmansk, Russia, and headbanging with all people's on this area!
See you in the pit "ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE"
@@meshuggah18 , ok, my friend! Will see!
Need a Las Vegas Nevada date..when and wear..??
25 years later... still an extraordinary song. i'm not young anymore but this song does not age!
this is the first time ive listen to this. Definitely wont be the last i damn near broke my neck.
Nothing on earth can't beat that godamn Machine Head first album.
And yes kids....this how metal was like back in the days
this was Rob flynns third band and probably his worst work
Hell yeah I listened to this while I was gaming as a kid haha the game was motorstorm pacific rift
@@aureliusthegunsmith7203 yeah, honestly Vio-lence is infinitely better than this Pantera-wannabe shit
Who's AWAKE in 2021?
@@aureliusthegunsmith7203 his worst work is his present day woke garbage.
Still the best Machine Head song ever!
with Chris and Logan
😎👍 best Song
they were young, fierce. now more technical
I discovered this band too late,
Better late than never
Just my band
they are terrible now they used to be one of my favorite bands
Me too , just today from Ola”s interview
კი კარგია ნამდვილად
welcome..... other bands to try, Airbourne, Alter Bridge, Gojira , thank me later
@@pureblood6492clearly you ain't a true fan pussy
Masterpiece. In my all time Top 5 favourite heavy metal tracks
I saw these guys do this live in '95 when they opened for Slayer. Its just as amazing now as it was then
And me at donnington park UK
I’m 20 right now and wish every day that I grew up in 90s/2000s. I can’t wait to have kids in the future and play shit like this all the time
1:42 ... most absolut neck smasher headbanging riff ever 🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟
Fuck yeah!!!! They are bad ass!!!! 🤘😁
Scourge of iron is better
F'n right! And Chris S*****...🤘🏼💥
I was like 9 when I first heard this, it blew me away. It just sounded so powerful to me that I will never forget that time I rode with my brother and heard this song. A memory that will last till I die.
3:42. Still, to this day, the heaviest groove I've ever heard. Nothing has beaten that yet.
yoe91 listen to some older Chimaira they have some Bangin shit. the beginning of SP Lit is amazing
hehe, own those too ;) not as heavy as THIS though.
yoe91 And i thought domination by pantera was heavy. Holy fuck
yoe91 Not even close ! Check out Nasty ! At war with love ! This is bubble gum in comparison.
well back then they were copying everything from Pantera, so Pantera have better ones.
"Let freedom..." Always go to the "Head" what a masterpiece of a song. Thank you !
One of the heaviest breakdowns in history.
It’s epic for the time but it’s been dwarfed by today’s breakdowns
Cant say more….. BOOOUMMM
For sure
1. Domination
2. Dead Embryonic Cells
3. Davidian
@@Hockeyfan1stSabresfa what about metallica's creeping death breakdown
@@Hockeyfan1stSabresfa Circle With Me by Spiritbox is my #1
I'm old skool. I have been following Machine Head since '94. One of my favorite bands ever. I saw them for the first time in '96 or '97 at Ozzfest I think..lol..
Slayer, (Old Sepultura), then Machine Head!!!!! They all need to tour again!!!!
Theres a few moments in a young metalheads life that they know they stumbled onto something truly special. Fear Factory's Soul Of A New Machine, Sepultura's Roots, and of course, Burn My Eyes by Machine Head. Head case for life!
Kontos. Some people are great and have a massive career because they can endlessly make good stuff. But then sometimes a person can make something once so perfect it only serves to define perfection. Many of the greatest people spend their lives trying to obtain perfection. Chris forged himself in history with this track.
Roadrunner one of the best record labels ever, back in the day they always had all the coolest metal bands signed. Machine Head still kicks ass all these years later!
First in the NWOAHM they should be the last one too
One of the most powerful metal songs of the ‘90. 🤟🏻
This is the song of agression, make me crazy every time
Chris Kontos for ever !!!!
Chris Kontos man... that dude... damn!
my BMX brother
HE'S BACK!
SO IS LOGAN MADER!
See you in the UK boys! CRUSH
stelios
There's no point in turning on the radio in 2023... I find this music from my youth and it is just empowering!
Hands down Machineheads best album! Blew me away when it was released back in the day!
Only their best album. Nothing else ever even came CLOSE and that is a bummer.
@@AgeofReason True
Let freedom ring with a shotgun blast!!!!. Absolutely love it. When I listen to this in the morning my neighbors get to listen too. I'm such a good neighbor.
That final breakdown....oh ma lawd!!
The drummer was excellent.Wish he could of played one more album
Drums in this song are so good..
Having the break down at the end BLASTING is the best way to roll into the work parking lot on a Monday
How fucking good is this even after all these years...
Here in 2021 still blasting
stari shlageri ama lacheni : )))
@@mikelitorise6148 let's ggooooooo
immortal song, 90s guys, its been a ride.
All of Burn My Eyes goes up to and beyond 11 because every track is pure to the coooooooore! 🤘
COOL DRUMMING ATTACKS GIVES THIS SONG MORE POWER...
Almost 30 years and i’m still head banging to this FUCKIN’ SONG 🤟🏻😎🤟🏻🔥
Me too!!!!
Because its amazing song. Just art!!!
Me too, fellow metalheads. 55 and still jamming to this stuff. Makes you feel just a little less stressed out!!🤘😆🤘🎸🎤🎸
I'm always looking for new music I like and it always ends up being old bands I've never heard of because this song definitely kicked ass
2020 still burning my eyes 🤘🤘🤘
Amen!!
Amen and not any things changed ;)
The more things change...
@@mortician9574 4 ever man!
2020 Burning my Machine Head gear. Fuck Robb "virtue Signaling" Flynn.
I remember seeing this video on a late night heavy metal show here in the uk (recorded it and watched next day) was instantly hooked and still a fan all these years later. There is still very good music out there but it’ll never compare to the 90’s which was a truly special time for creatives of all stripes everywhere
Noisy Mothers?
That’s the one!!!!
Arguably the best metal album ever....
What a piece of work
this song is a heavy masterpiece
Chris Kontos's drumming is so powerful
Kris's drum sound on this album is off the charts.
There are bands where you can forge an emotional connection to the music through their guitar work and lyrics. Burn my Eyes is the only album I've ever heard where I've forged that same connection through the drum work. It goes behind words. Never have drums sounded so angry, so emotional and aggressive, like they're telling their own story both independently whilst also complementing the guitar work and vocals.
90s drums I feel were perfected. High production value but still sounded natural. Obviously a generalization, but generally it was really good
Wtf my name is kris but thanks dude
@@513nattiboykris no your name is lunch meat sandwich 🤦
A beast of a drummer.
I love chris kontos, he is RAW BEAST
Love Dave's shit, too, but Chris was a fucking monster on this album
damn good
He still is , and he's back!! , Even logan Mader🤘
Raw Beast is right!!! Primal is the word that best describes his style to me I am in freaking awe so damn powerful
You mean to tell me that this isn’t “Stelios Kontos”? 😈
I remember when this came out. It was revolutionary. The production was from the future. The drumming on this is phenomenal. Still holds up today.
Still holds up as one of the most kickass breaks in a song! Up there with Domination for sure
Burn my Eyes is still their best record. Its just so raw and violent.
Indeed, almost impossible to reach that intensity again. The guys were pissed off back then
I used to think that, but I honestly now believe The Blackening is the best. Even heavier and relentless imo
@@burntoutculture2147 that's a fucking insane album, man. Some incredible musicianship on display.
@@burntoutculture2147 yeah I love Burn My Eyes, but The Blackening and possibly Locust are better.
I have a great love of MH and this album started it for me. Still one of the best albums out there of any artists for me.
this could have stopped after the intro drum roll and still be a hit
2019 and still can't get enough of this outro
Dude im same way. Hooked on it
probably also not in 2029
Part of the outro is Misirlou... did I spell that correctly?
It is badass though.
Ya just repeat at my funeral ...
Kontos didn't have to go that hard but he did, and I thank him for it.
That drum fill at 2.11 is the stuff of legend
This whole video is so 90' and i fuckin love that. Best period of time in human history.
Compare it to what the kids listen today... I feel blessed that I was a teenager when music like this was created.
There is a lot of great music, you just won't find it on the radio.
Pop/radio music is complete garbage without a doubt.
WTH?? 28 years old, and it sounds heavier than 10 years ago! lol. Also, Chris Kontos here is a killer! His playing, his drum sound.... simply awesome! (and I am not a drummer)
Hello...We're both here for good old Machine Head... Name of the band comes from a part of guitar used to tighten the strings
"Scarred... scarred... Put the salt into wound... Unscarred!¨
That last breakdown should be 10 hours
This song throws down real hard.
My goodness, I forgot how awesome this track was. One of the best metal riffs ever !
43 old, still loving it....
0% naked girls
0% sex
100% talent
100% badassery
105% metal
200% Shotgun Blast
1000% heavy riff
@big.che3z I was sitting here for like 10 minutes like. Who the fuck is i---- OHHHHHHH DAVID-IAN YOOOO
@big.che3z holy shit I just noticed ur pfp I love it u a system of a down fan?
@big.che3z nice
Lmao
I have NEVER heard this before, it showed up randomly in my feed & holy crow. WHAT HAVE I BEEN MISSING?!?!?