The best part is that everyone thinks that dropping to B or A can only make it a heavy breakdown, but it's in standard tuning! This band is so goddamn intense.
Listening to this song live 17 years ago in a packed, Chicago bowling alley while it was over 100 degrees inside with people passing out left and right was the greatest musical experience of my life.
Miss Machine was the first thing I heard by them and come sunshine the werewolf I knew I already dug the hell out of it. Calculating Infinity I will say took a bit longer to get into I’ve only recently really been starting to get it.
@@arekhautaluoma4276 And same singer for a little while :) I love every singer they've had though. But Irony Is A Dead Scene has it's own sound. Really every album they do has it's own sound. Ben Weinman & Chris Penne are what really makes it Dillinger.
I know this was the first Dillinger song I ever heard and loved and I'll know every damn word for the rest of time. Especially after seeing them live. Even from the early stuff I LOVED IT ALL, "I want your Soul" is terrifying. Mike Patton is a genius, but so is everyone else. Greg intense af breaking ppls faces with microphones (true stories) and overwhelming talent from the drummer and guitar players... top 10 band, really. Will always miss these fuckers shows \m/
casually stroll out from the children's reading corner and fasten your jeans like "hey!? seriously?? some people are trying to have a decent Thursday!"
just write guitar riffs in 9/8 time to represent gravity's rate of 9.8m/s/s and in 19/16 which is the year Einstein published his theory of relativity.
it's pushing boundaries. showing people that their is music other than 4/4 rock, something that western pop culture is not ready for. that is definately art. I dont think any band has put this much energy into every song, and every show, they are one of the only true artistic bands remaining today.
If you listen to this and you're take away is that people don't like this because they don't understand the timing, then I can't help but chuckle. I love Dillinger but they make easily some of the most abrasive and least welcoming music around. Some of even my most knowledgeable music friends can't stand them. They're a MASSIVELY acquired taste.
These songs are more wellthought than the most of other metalsongs that makes this music very well. The most shocking about these dudes is that they can perform the most technical shit with still moving around like a freak.
Oh, geez! These guys are totally awesome! Flawless performance, still they rock around like bouncing balls... Mighty impressive! Sounded almost exactly as on the CD, too.
Greg has one of the most versicle voices in the hardcore/metal/whatever scene right now. I mean listen to his side project Spylacopa, listen to Horse Hunter on Ire Works, then listen to songs like Sunshine the Werewolf or Lurch. He's incredible.
They DO have their music broken down, planned out, and comprised of complicated riffs. It's completely planned out, they don't really make up anything on the spot. That's why it's so amazing. They can stop on a dime, and play flawlessly in 17/8 without missing a note in a 16th note run.
I wish I coulda been there for this. these guys are one of my favorites cause they covered "Come to Daddy" by Aphex Twin and that takes some serious talent.
@@albertfish69 Yeah, I was HYPED for that cover. Then the EP dropped, and it's... rubbish. Really thin-sounding, a disappointment. Rest of the EP fucking KILLS though.
@kamikaz1k There are some songs I need to listen to about 5 or 10 times before I "get" them. 43% Burnt was one of them. But right now, after so many listens, its actually one of my favourite tracks. Some songs are more accessible than others which is a great thing about DeP because they can write so flexibly and still make it sound "Dillinger".
I totally got kicked out of that show for not being able to resist the last breakdown. At the end of the video you can see the end of the security escort taking those of us who couldn't resist throwing fists and kicks being taken out of there. lol
Mike Patton actually did vocals on an albumn for dillinger after thier first singer left before they picked up Greg. They called it "irony is a dead scene" check it out
True, when I first heard it I was like: this is too much to process right now haha. Then later I listened to them fully focussed and I heard the deep complexity of their beautiful music.
Holy crap they look really young here. I remember seeing them around this time in Detroit after Chris/Brian left the band and they had Gil and Tuttle join. The show was fucking crazy, I remember it was like -20 degrees out in the winter and being bundled up in line to get in... I left the show missing multiple pieces of clothing lol.
I cant imagine non-fans of mathcore would get a kick out of this in the middle of a shopping centre... I can just imagine how much they'd hate this. However.. this is art, this is amazing metal, and its some of the best shit out there.. havent been able to wrap my ears around it recently because of my damn headache though.
I agree, I was just saying to people who haven't heard them on the album to listen to that if you want the full effect. There is so much more going on that you cant really make out watching it on video. This Song Is EPIC!
That's quite disrespectful! I discussed training with him ones, and he's way to serious about it to take steroids. He just have a good workout routine and eats well.
The best part is that everyone thinks that dropping to B or A can only make it a heavy breakdown, but it's in standard tuning!
This band is so goddamn intense.
A newer band that showcases the heaviness of standard is Hammerhedd! Love bands that show you don't have to tune to drop rasp to make something heavy.
This isn’t heavy. It’s chaotic.
@@S1L3NTD34TH heavily chaotic, yes.
hammerhedd 😂😂😂
@@S1L3NTD34TH bizarre comment. imagine calling DEP "not heavy".
Listening to this song live 17 years ago in a packed, Chicago bowling alley while it was over 100 degrees inside with people passing out left and right was the greatest musical experience of my life.
Sorry I’m the one who made it 70 likes instead of 69 but that’s so fucking cool!
fireside
Barns and noble be turnt in the classical literature aisle
43% Turnt
@@FranDurstYeah you did the right thing.
Idk man, that one chick from Mean Girls diarrheaoud in the bathroom there apparently. I'd pay to see that.
Lol
@@WhatWhy42 how you been Mike, fuck Austin right
HEY!
This is library.
POLLASMUY GRANDES666 😂😂LOL I get it😂
haha
*walks away
GIVE ME A BRICK!!!
This track is 25+ years old and still absolutely slams
I love how the children's book section was right there. Perfect reading music.
Librarian: leaves the room
The students:
Lol
They're playing in a library? Goddamn
Jägerbomb yeah that makes no sense at all lol
It's not a library, you fruit.
43% educated
pure nerd energy
It's the Virgin Megastore lol, which is odd since Dillinger fucked this audience so hard. Unfitting name
I've only discovered these guys like 40 minutes ago and they're already one of my favorite bands. I've never come to like a band so fast before.
Forbelicious Holy shit, most people it took a couple listens to love them
Miss Machine was the first thing I heard by them and come sunshine the werewolf I knew I already dug the hell out of it. Calculating Infinity I will say took a bit longer to get into I’ve only recently really been starting to get it.
These guys, Mr. Bungle...same feeling.
@@arekhautaluoma4276 And same singer for a little while :) I love every singer they've had though. But Irony Is A Dead Scene has it's own sound. Really every album they do has it's own sound. Ben Weinman & Chris Penne are what really makes it Dillinger.
Yeah they really are something else.
"Dillinger Escape Plan playing their #1 hit single 43% Burnt"
Oh metal injection, you so crazy.
Always make sure to go to these types of shows- the ones in a basement, a bookstore, etc. Those underground/small band venues are the best.
the audience doesn't sound that bad when he gives the mic to them.
I know this was the first Dillinger song I ever heard and loved and I'll know every damn word for the rest of time. Especially after seeing them live. Even from the early stuff I LOVED IT ALL, "I want your Soul" is terrifying. Mike Patton is a genius, but so is everyone else. Greg intense af breaking ppls faces with microphones (true stories) and overwhelming talent from the drummer and guitar players... top 10 band, really. Will always miss these fuckers shows \m/
Greg was not born to have hair on the sides of his head
that's not Greg
as a gay guy, I can tell you quite the opposite
@@ArtifactHunterz that’s Greg lol
@@SlipperyMeat97 thats not greg
@@ArtifactHunterz that’s greg
1:42 a very strong King Crimson influence.
Indeed
@@odysseychl4925 to which song?
@@yemmohater2796 the whole Discipline album
I always thought that kc are the ancestors of math rock
@@yemmohater2796 listen to fracture from starless and bible black.
casually stroll out from the children's reading corner and fasten your jeans like "hey!? seriously?? some people are trying to have a decent Thursday!"
2:12 stravinsky is forced to see what he created...
when 3:06 hits, i get goosebumps. that is hard music.
Evan Gipson when I saw them in Worcester in 99 or 00 they opened with this. I will always remember that riff and breakdown.
I love how at 2:35 he grabs some random kid, shoves the mic in his face, and then throws him back in the crowd, thats hilarious
He was like “you’re gonna scream this shit”
thats not some random kid, thats my son.
Love how he's holding him by the collar and throat at some point lol
2:35
2:12 Stravinsky? He would be proud
This is an absolute gem of a performance that needs to be preserved forever
just write guitar riffs in 9/8 time to represent gravity's rate of 9.8m/s/s and in 19/16 which is the year Einstein published his theory of relativity.
brian was such a sick guitar player, he never got the credit though. he's finger movements were so fast its insane
No deadass mf looked absolutely insane onstage flailing around like a mad man
everyone talks about the dennys grand slam, never about the dillinger escape plan barnes and noble set
I’m in the corner studying for exams lmao
haha greg just looks psychopathic in the old vids of dillinger.. Especailly because of his hair.. Hah
thats not Greg
@@eblisdolphin1306 lol it is?
Michael Hagerup it's the old vocalist Dimitri Minakakis
@@eblisdolphin1306 it's not though... Sorry man. This is Greg Puciato.
Eblis Dolphin that’s definitely Greg dude.
1:40 grab your jumper?
When he chugs during the breakdown at the end it fills me with primal rage
it's pushing boundaries. showing people that their is music other than 4/4 rock, something that western pop culture is not ready for. that is definately art.
I dont think any band has put this much energy into every song, and every show, they are one of the only true artistic bands remaining today.
When you go and return your school project book back to the library. Well that spiraled out of control quickly!
This is gold. Why can't music be like this again
Check out cloud rat - Different type of music but it scratches the same itch for me. Incredible band
It is, it's just so under ground that you have to trip over it. I can testify that the kids still get down like this today.
Nah Dillinger was different
@@Vaecord91I’ve good news for you. People still make mathcore.
There’s something real poetic about the poster of Igor Stravinsky hanging on the wall. His eyes just staring them down.
looks like he's judging them lol
The Meshuggah of Hardcore...
Holy shit.
I saw them live on Wednesday, they were INSANE.
Greg looks like some random character from some psx game lol
people don't understand music outside of 4/4 timing
phayz9 No understanding. Just feeling.
If you listen to this and you're take away is that people don't like this because they don't understand the timing, then I can't help but chuckle. I love Dillinger but they make easily some of the most abrasive and least welcoming music around. Some of even my most knowledgeable music friends can't stand them. They're a MASSIVELY acquired taste.
Well I liked Bollinger right away, but have been a meathead for four years
I meant to say dillinger
MOST people. Otherwise we wouldn’t be here, and this music wouldn’t exist.
These songs are more wellthought than the most of other metalsongs that makes this music very well.
The most shocking about these dudes is that they can perform the most technical shit with still moving around like a freak.
It’s well thought out but certainly doesn’t sound well thought out
this band has inspired me to go about writing music in a completely different way. theyve just inspired me soo much. I love this band.
Oh, geez! These guys are totally awesome! Flawless performance, still they rock around like bouncing balls... Mighty impressive! Sounded almost exactly as on the CD, too.
surprisingly good crowd vocals, wow. @ 1:00 and 1:16
Greg has one of the most versicle voices in the hardcore/metal/whatever scene right now. I mean listen to his side project Spylacopa, listen to Horse Hunter on Ire Works, then listen to songs like Sunshine the Werewolf or Lurch. He's incredible.
Its kind of Ironic that theyre doing it next to the "classical" section.
Seeing 15y ago next to comments is fucking me up
Broo....
WHAT'S UP WHAT'S UP WHAT THE FUCKS UP BARNES N NOBLE
Dillinger's mom in the back sipping some chai while reading the latest edition of vogue
They DO have their music broken down, planned out, and comprised of complicated riffs. It's completely planned out, they don't really make up anything on the spot. That's why it's so amazing. They can stop on a dime, and play flawlessly in 17/8 without missing a note in a 16th note run.
I believe this was the 1st track I heard from them...and it made me smile.
Perfectly orchestrated noise
I must admit that even know I have endless respect for these guys and the genre in general…it can get a bit difficult to listen to at times
I wish I coulda been there for this.
these guys are one of my favorites cause they covered "Come to Daddy" by Aphex Twin and that takes some serious talent.
With Patton nonetheless
thats the only bad song on that record
@@albertfish69 Yeah, I was HYPED for that cover. Then the EP dropped, and it's... rubbish. Really thin-sounding, a disappointment. Rest of the EP fucking KILLS though.
@kamikaz1k
There are some songs I need to listen to about 5 or 10 times before I "get" them. 43% Burnt was one of them. But right now, after so many listens, its actually one of my favourite tracks. Some songs are more accessible than others which is a great thing about DeP because they can write so flexibly and still make it sound "Dillinger".
3:04 this 4/4 breakdown goes unbelievably hard after the jarring rhythms end. wow.
I totally got kicked out of that show for not being able to resist the last breakdown. At the end of the video you can see the end of the security escort taking those of us who couldn't resist throwing fists and kicks being taken out of there. lol
Charles Cooper Forreal man, fists will fucking fly, and pile ups will ensue
nice work soldier
Sure you did.
i played this for my grandma at her funeral
Was she 43% burnt at the crematoria?
nice
Goddamn, I love how they put the extra riffs at the end, sounds soo badass...
The craziest show ever still to this date of any genre
Mike Patton actually did vocals on an albumn for dillinger after thier first singer left before they picked up Greg. They called it "irony is a dead scene" check it out
True, when I first heard it I was like: this is too much to process right now haha. Then later I listened to them fully focussed and I heard the deep complexity of their beautiful music.
@Beholdthesharktopus My professor played Dillinger for the class in my advanced math course.
Times Square. This was a Tsunami Benefit Show from a few years back
The tsunami that killed mieszko?
Almost a few decades at this point
@@TheCondorjc i dont think you understand how decades work
@@TheCulturedCapy you’re right. I don’t.
Holy crap they look really young here. I remember seeing them around this time in Detroit after Chris/Brian left the band and they had Gil and Tuttle join. The show was fucking crazy, I remember it was like -20 degrees out in the winter and being bundled up in line to get in... I left the show missing multiple pieces of clothing lol.
I love them both equally. Dillinger Just Needs To release something soon.
5 albums later
This song will give me chills until I die.
So true, at first I thought it was just noise too, but I've been liking this so much now =]
Pretty rad how he grabbed that dude by the neck at 2:38, and know gave a shit! That's how shows are supposed to be!
He chick rythmicly nodding her head in the background cracks me up
DEP is an exercise in pure technicality, nothing more, nothing less.
I cant imagine non-fans of mathcore would get a kick out of this in the middle of a shopping centre... I can just imagine how much they'd hate this. However.. this is art, this is amazing metal, and its some of the best shit out there.. havent been able to wrap my ears around it recently because of my damn headache though.
i would kill to have been here
This is so unbelievably awesome…
Love the guys in the background just casually getting on with their jobs lol
what an awesome band
I agree, I was just saying to people who haven't heard them on the album to listen to that if you want the full effect.
There is so much more going on that you cant really make out watching it on video.
This Song Is EPIC!
Librarian: sir, you need to be quiet in here.
Me:
I sure hope they play this when I go see 'em!
these guys are really impressive musicians
God I hope this was a library...
hahaha i love they way they are playing next to the classical section along with books.....
excellent.
That's quite disrespectful! I discussed training with him ones, and he's way to serious about it to take steroids. He just have a good workout routine and eats well.
Best band in the world!!!
2:09 Like a fast forward haha
They are great in concert.
holy crap the change at the end wins.
I could never place dillinger in a more appropriate setting: a bookstore.
@MadCrokodile1 It's not for the faint of heart. It really takes a certain type of musician to appreciate it for it's beauty.
1:42 clean as shit
Listen to the lyrics. Its such a beautiful song. O_o
@gamalieljs oh wait. it says that in the description. nevermind. virgin megastore is a music store btw lol.
heavy metal 🖤🤘
my favorite Dillinger song!
I listened to some of the newer stuff and i couldn't get a taste for it
The fact that they play this song in a book store makes me fall over and laugh
wow...I just saw them...crazy how that worked...right about the same time you posted this comment.
yeah you're right... sick breakdown
BOOKS!!!!!!!!
Such a cool song!
Holy shit, Greg is chocking everybody in the crowd.
excellent video, excellent sound, love it
I fucking love the polyrhythm jazzbreak in this song. These guys are the frank zappa of hard music.
oh, the beauty of noise
GUYS! I’M TRYING TO READ A FUCKING BOOK HERE!!!!!!
@FathomThePower I think that is the time signature for it too
man is built for no apparent reason
Stravinsky looking on, proud.