"Fun" fact number 1: The song is actually about an aneurysm! Fact number 2: It took the drummer Tomas Haake about 6 months to learn how to play just this one song!
psychotropicana-R again, facts vs opinions... what makes it a fact, that it is overrated? Since you make the claim that it is a fact, I challenge you to back up your claim with evidence! Music (as well as other forms of entertainment) is something that is experienced in highly subjective ways... what I call amazing and beautiful, you might call boring and ugly... and vice versa! So I ask again, what makes it a fact that this is their most overrated song?
Damnit, you missed the best part!! This is NOT the entire track. This is a cut version. The real version contiunes after the calm part of the song. I was waiting for you to recact to the ending of it!.
I was not entirely watching it and was waiting for the last part to kick in... then... nothing and I was like NOOOOOOOO!!!! That fuckin blast at the end is intense.
In this Bleed's video the song is edited, don't have the solo and the gran finale. I suggest you to listen the album version. And please react to Straws Pulled at Random, it's my favorite Mesh song
God I love this song. It's so fun to head bang to, especially when the fast parts come up. Also I think this was the short version because I remember it ending with another fast part. Yeah, I remember the album version was slightly over seven minutes long.
You should listen to their entire discrography to at least as far back as Chaosphere or Destroy Erase Improve. Every album is a unique masterpiece. Catch 33 is their magnum opus in my personal opinion.
Future Breed Machine is my favorite song of meshuggah. Unfortunatly there is no video for this only audio but its totally worth checking out. I mean it!
I actually prefer the songs Vanished and Inside What's Within Behind more, but yeah that whole god damn album is amazing. Way better than their newer stuff with the exception of the song Bleed.
please tell me you have listened to Meshuggah before these 2 songs.. my good man.. indulge yourself into the beautiful depths of the glory of the big M.
Listen to the full version and just listen to how odd it is when you pay attention to the drummers' feet and then listen to how his hands feel out of place but not really???
the 2 32nd note followed by 2 16th note pattern, then the 2 32nd note and 4 16th note pattern on the double bass doesn't line up with the straight 8th notes with the right hand the same way every time.
The heaviest most brutal dankest meshuggah bit is IMO in demiurge before the second riff comes in. There's this little pause right after "prophets of extinction" before kicking into the riff and every time in that pause there is enough time to whip my head way the fuck back for a giant headbang haha.
dude meshuggah changed my whole life and that's a fucking shoot! I loved your reactions here! meshuggah showed me an entire new way of hearing and thinking about music, on a very fundamental level. also check out Catch 33, probably their crowning artistic achievement. it's a 47 minute song. get ready.
I wish I could listen to all Meshuggah for the first time again... That rabbit hole of exploring meshuggah albums is great. The really early stuff of theirs you can pick out their influences fairly easily and then album after album you can hear them forge their own path, it's a journey.
+The little drummer boy backbone is savage end of the world type din I remember my first reaction to it. it was mostly eyebrows making their way off my forehead
Your reactions to Mehshuggah was pretty much my own the first time I heard them, but once you appreciate their uniqueness, it truly is an amazing band. They are what you call a polyryhtmic band. They play 4/4 or 4/5 with overlays. Its pure mathematics in music and no other band can come close.
YES!!! Just so you know, this is not the full song. It was shortened for the music video. There's a guitar solo that comes in right where the video ends...it's badass!
haha, you kill me with every reaction video. it's just i never know what you're going to watch and everytime it surprises me so much^^ although it's always something i like or know at least, that entertains me :D now its fucking meshuggah i didnt expect that haha. check out marigold by caligulas horse
Amazing man I totally respect you for not being a musician but having a honest and open minded opinion! You should definitely listen to the entire obZen album and I hope you realised that Bleed cuts in the 3/4 of the entire song for that video. On the album the song is over 7 minutes and after that clean part there's a beautiful guitar solo that you just have to hear it!
If you're interested in their older stuff I highly recommend their breakthrough album "Destroy Erase Improve" from 1995. It's a lot more straight forward in terms of song structures, the song "Future Breed Machine" is a good sample of the sound of this album.
Cool review. Think you might like Textures. These guys are from the Netherlands, and their new album is great (their previous albums are even better in my opinion). Cool fact - Bleed, Gojira's Esoteric Surgery (0:40) and Texture's Old Days Born Anew (4:30) all have a similar riff, all those albums released on the same year.
I’ve been a Meshuggah fan since 1998. Let me give you the best tracks from their discography in order from close to the beginning to end of their catalog (None 1994 - That one you like...that I don’t...I seriously already forget what it’s called...well ok I do think Clockworks is amazing...and Dissonance, but that’s about it, anyway...) it’s super interesting to hear their songs evolve. I mean the first one I’m listing...the singer SINGS...during the bridge. It’s so weird. Anyway: Ritual (None 1994) FUTURE BREED MACHINE + Beneath (Destroy Erase Improve 1996) Concatenation + New Millenium Cyanide Christ (Chaosphere 1998) Stengah + Rational Gaze + Closed Eye Visuals + STRAWS PULLED AT RANDOM + Spasm (Nothing •either 2001 version or 2006 re-release...try em both) I ... (I...it’s one 22+ minute song and it’s a masterpiece) (Catch 33) concept album...all songs flow together so it’s best to listen to from start to finish but if you need like 3 tracks to start with go with: In Death is Death + Shed + SUM Bleed + obZen + Pineal Gland Optics + Pravus + DANCERS TO A DISCORDANT SYSTEM (obZen) I am Colosus + Do Not Look Down + Behind the Sun + BREAK THOSE BONES WHOSE SINEW GAVE IT MOTION + Demiurge (Koloss) Clockworks + Dissonance Hope it helps :)
They went from sounding in the beginning as a more aggressive type of thrashy metallica tribute, to the heaviest version of alice in chains on the planet, to a terminator swallowing the soul of a rush catalog, to the sound of a drill the size of space swallowing the universe in it's teeth, to the last three albums which are a mash-up of all of those things. You are in for a treat with this band.
Now it's time to listen to Rational Gaze by Meshuggah! (live in Tokyo) An even older song by them, and one of their best imo. Also make sure to check out the full version of Bleed, since this is a shorter version that ends half way through the song.
Check out their album called "Catch 33." And listen the album as a whole, because the album is practically one 47 minute long song, that is cut in different tracks. It's such a journey!
Hope you had the chance to hear the entire song. For me, from 6:27 to its end (of the whole song) is the more heavy part, when they return to the first pattern. Is soooo heavy and brutal !!!
You haven't listened to anything old of Meshuggah's until you listen to their first album "Contradictions Collapse" from 1991, the BEST album. It's nothing like what they make today, it's like technical thrash metal. Please my good sir, I urge you to listen and react to their music video "Abnegating Cecity".
Awesome channel, man. Keep up the good work. Would totally love to see you check out some more Leprous, in particular any of the live at Rockefeller stuff. You got recommended Slave, but didn't want to watch the 9-10min video, but the live version actually ends at 6:40 then has a long ambient electronic outro whilst they go off set to get ready for the encores, so you can skip that. :) Whatever you want though, man. Contaminate Me is also super original, but a lot heavier and probably not the best representation of the band's sound.
heheee, first time watcher here, loved seeing you react with glee to this \m/ they are indeed a different breed of Metal (future breed...of machines... lol)
Hearing obzen referred to as " older meshuggah stuff", really makes me feel old. You need to listen to their 2002 record "Nothing". Just as obzen it is one of their slower records, but it has some really weird structuring to it. There also is a remastered version from a couple of years ago, which really improved on it.
Aer Rae yes but it's a bit fucking weird to like bands like Meshuggah, SYL etc. if you've never listened to metal before... back in the days when I liked metal but only really listened to Metallica, Pantera et al., I would have found Meshuggah completely unlistenable
I always thought of it like this... metal is like an open-world RPG. You know, when you're like super low level and you come across an enemy that's like a million levels higher than you and you just get your ass kicked. That's what metal is like. If you're a fairly new metalhead and are only familiar with the most popular bands (like the big 4 for example), listening to Meshuggah will be completely revolting. That's how it was for me anyway, back when I was getting into metal.
Straws pulled at random, new millennium cyanide christ, in death - is life. Oh and they did a competition for this song to see if anyone could replicate the drums on it, of course a handful if any succeeded.
I recommend either Death-Lack of Comprehension or if your up for something on the more brutal side of death metal check out Cattle Decapitation-Forced Gender Reassignment (would love to see your reaction to the video on that one).
The studio version (the actual cd), it's a little longer. it doesn't end on that little melodic thing at the end of the video for it does. theres another solo in the studio version and a little extra
You should see how Thrashy they were in their younger days. Contradictions Collapse (1991) Will probably remain my favorite for some time! Sick reaction vid.
the guitarist has a side project called Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects - 'Sol Niger Within'. the album is very unique. i really enjoy it. you should check it out! the drummer he has is not the same, but equally talented, if not, better.
@GALACTICRIMINAL A happy metal head makes the world smile, and burn lol seeing you happy and finally discovering my go-to "I can't think of anything to play song." I didn't make any sense there? Well I got you covered with one more metaphor!'! So for example if I'm having a brain fart and I want to listen to fucking METAL. The average metal head who from a study taken at Moshi/Meetl University in Quantum, STN. found when given students a computer in the lab we whispered to one each to pick a metal song right now that you know that is somewhat catchy enough with lyrics and music, and then give them 5 seconds to whisper a band back in the professors ear. Amazingly enough there were only two bands the hundreds of students named, which makes this currently the most proven report of science in the history of man! And other genitalias that are out there. Yup, science and metal at #1 Coincidentally enough. 2. 334% - Metallica Come on no brainer, kids Metallica is band. 666% Meshuggah. OH! And again an other coincidence Ok now I'm we gonna mention the third and last coincidence. I had idea who you were reviewing today.
If you like that song check out Dancers to a Discordant System off of Obzen. The track itself is pretty heavy and the lyrics are an amazing take on society.
"Fun" fact number 1: The song is actually about an aneurysm!
Fact number 2: It took the drummer Tomas Haake about 6 months to learn how to play just this one song!
Another fact: it's the most overrated Meshuggah song ever.
psychotropicana-R if you want to conflate facts with opinions, sure!
Not just my opinion. It IS by all means the most overrated Meshuggah song.
psychotropicana-R again, facts vs opinions... what makes it a fact, that it is overrated? Since you make the claim that it is a fact, I challenge you to back up your claim with evidence!
Music (as well as other forms of entertainment) is something that is experienced in highly subjective ways... what I call amazing and beautiful, you might call boring and ugly... and vice versa! So I ask again, what makes it a fact that this is their most overrated song?
That would explain the kick pattern, like an aneurysm with your calves.
"If it's anything like Clockworks man"
*video shows actual clockworks*
qwertyuiop lol
Damnit, you missed the best part!! This is NOT the entire track. This is a cut version. The real version contiunes after the calm part of the song. I was waiting for you to recact to the ending of it!.
Yeah same, need 2nd video !
Same, love the ending.
the ending is so fucking epic!!!
YEAH, the ending complements the bore of its linear construction. Fucking love meshuggah
I was not entirely watching it and was waiting for the last part to kick in... then... nothing and I was like NOOOOOOOO!!!! That fuckin blast at the end is intense.
The drumming of Thomas Haake is crazy!!
No it isn't, it's more like boring
its more like gtfo
Are you high?
Thomas Haake said himself this is the hardest song for him to play and he's glad everytime he makes it live.
The phrasing is insane!
His drumming on Clockworks was vastly superior. But, this can be appreciated when you deconstruct what his feet are actually doing.
Yaaaassssss!!!!!
:D
Bleed, the most overrated song by Meshuggah. You should really listen to the "Chaosphere", "Nothing" and "Catch 33" albums.
psychotropicana-R albums are too long for a reaction video bruh, maybe he can react to new millenium cyanide christ or rational gaze
RaulM omg....its the legend "Row-ouhl-M
Demiurge?
In this Bleed's video the song is edited, don't have the solo and the gran finale. I suggest you to listen the album version.
And please react to Straws Pulled at Random, it's my favorite Mesh song
As if he wasn't godlike before, Tomas Haake single handedly raised the bar for metal drumming with just this song.
Used a drum track for the cd
@@Phil-kf6lt Played it live
God I love this song. It's so fun to head bang to, especially when the fast parts come up. Also I think this was the short version because I remember it ending with another fast part. Yeah, I remember the album version was slightly over seven minutes long.
Bobby Donley solo is missing shame cause the riff during the solo is the best
You should listen to their entire discrography to at least as far back as Chaosphere or Destroy Erase Improve. Every album is a unique masterpiece.
Catch 33 is their magnum opus in my personal opinion.
Nah.... Meshuggah's SICKEST song is Future Breed Machine (Campfire version - Futile Bread Machine) \m/
Rational Gaze is my fav
YES, FINALLY! It's fucking hype that you finally did it! Yesssss!
Why bleed of all song? It's the most overrated ever. There are far more better ones. Jesus Christ.
Agreed. This is too repetitive to make a video about.
Yep, even on Obzen there are quite a few songs I enjoy more.
TheOrdoch Pravus
Future Breed Machine is my favorite song of meshuggah.
Unfortunatly there is no video for this only audio but its totally worth checking out.
I mean it!
I think he need to listen to Chaosphere or Destroy Erase Improve
Soulhope85 BEST fucking song ever!!! when it goes half time....oooooooooooo
Soulhope85 future breed machine rules all
Soulhope85 future breed live 2005 thats better than any music video that ever can be made for that song
I actually prefer the songs Vanished and Inside What's Within Behind more, but yeah that whole god damn album is amazing. Way better than their newer stuff with the exception of the song Bleed.
please tell me you have listened to Meshuggah before these 2 songs.. my good man.. indulge yourself into the beautiful depths of the glory of the big M.
Muwhahaa, finally
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Listen to the full version and just listen to how odd it is when you pay attention to the drummers' feet and then listen to how his hands feel out of place but not really???
the 2 32nd note followed by 2 16th note pattern, then the 2 32nd note and 4 16th note pattern on the double bass doesn't line up with the straight 8th notes with the right hand the same way every time.
Vinovantage I bet they named the song after Tomas fucking hands and legs after fully recording this
Your reactions are the best man!
Bebetto TheNinjaDrummer Olha o ninja ai!
I'm inclined to believe that his reactions are fake and he's just another metalhead like us :(
Death-The Philosopher
Death - Lack of Comprehension would be a better introduction imo
Thomas Bradley Any song by Death will do. Hail Chuck Schuldiner!!!
lol any death song would do. the philosopher just happened to be fresh in my mind
Ugh mainstream Death songs. How about "Trapped in a Corner", that's something you never see requested.
So many good Death songs. I personally love Misanthrope
The heaviest most brutal dankest meshuggah bit is IMO in demiurge before the second riff comes in. There's this little pause right after "prophets of extinction" before kicking into the riff and every time in that pause there is enough time to whip my head way the fuck back for a giant headbang haha.
That last shot with who I assume is the devil sitting above the two slaves is a lot like the Devil tarot card.
YESSSS !!!! thank you ive been wanting you to watch this !!!!!!
Best channel/person to reaction and review metal songs!! good shit, bro
dude meshuggah changed my whole life and that's a fucking shoot! I loved your reactions here! meshuggah showed me an entire new way of hearing and thinking about music, on a very fundamental level. also check out Catch 33, probably their crowning artistic achievement. it's a 47 minute song. get ready.
I wish I could listen to all Meshuggah for the first time again... That rabbit hole of exploring meshuggah albums is great. The really early stuff of theirs you can pick out their influences fairly easily and then album after album you can hear them forge their own path, it's a journey.
React to Gojira - Explosia !
Santiago Holguin Backbone*
+The little drummer boy backbone is savage end of the world type din
I remember my first reaction to it. it was mostly eyebrows making their way off my forehead
Lot's of people would say Obzen is shug' at their best. I certainly think so, the imagery of the album is also sick.
This song is like the rare example in Metal: It's easily Meshuggah's most popular and quite possibly their best.
Your reactions to Mehshuggah was pretty much my own the first time I heard them, but once you appreciate their uniqueness, it truly is an amazing band. They are what you call a polyryhtmic band. They play 4/4 or 4/5 with overlays. Its pure mathematics in music and no other band can come close.
YES!!! Just so you know, this is not the full song. It was shortened for the music video. There's a guitar solo that comes in right where the video ends...it's badass!
Love your reactions GALACTICRIMINAL! Keep up the awesome work dude! 🤘🏻
Found your channel today dude! Love it so far! badass work!
That's what I'm doing, I started with The violent sleep of reason and working my way backwards through their back catalogue. I'm loving this band.
haha, you kill me with every reaction video. it's just i never know what you're going to watch and everytime it surprises me so much^^ although it's always something i like or know at least, that entertains me :D now its fucking meshuggah i didnt expect that haha.
check out marigold by caligulas horse
I think the cut of this video is okay, it was really fun to watch you hearing this song for the first time!
meshuggah - new millenium cyanide christ PLEASE, this is The coolest video that I ever seen in a Band like meshuggah
Amazing man I totally respect you for not being a musician but having a honest and open minded opinion! You should definitely listen to the entire obZen album and I hope you realised that Bleed cuts in the 3/4 of the entire song for that video. On the album the song is over 7 minutes and after that clean part there's a beautiful guitar solo that you just have to hear it!
I love you for making this video!!!
Not a big Meshuggah fan but always a hoot to watch your vids, slit slurping cylon! Lol keep 'em coming! 😈
If you're interested in their older stuff I highly recommend their breakthrough album "Destroy Erase Improve" from 1995. It's a lot more straight forward in terms of song structures, the song "Future Breed Machine" is a good sample of the sound of this album.
This is one staple song that you can't help to headbang too. Godamn i love some shuggah!
Cool review. Think you might like Textures. These guys are from the Netherlands, and their new album is great (their previous albums are even better in my opinion).
Cool fact - Bleed, Gojira's Esoteric Surgery (0:40) and Texture's Old Days Born Anew (4:30) all have a similar riff, all those albums released on the same year.
You need to listen to Sikth also if you haven't.
yes sikth!
sikth is one of the greatest!
I’ve been a Meshuggah fan since 1998. Let me give you the best tracks from their discography in order from close to the beginning to end of their catalog (None 1994 - That one you like...that I don’t...I seriously already forget what it’s called...well ok I do think Clockworks is amazing...and Dissonance, but that’s about it, anyway...) it’s super interesting to hear their songs evolve. I mean the first one I’m listing...the singer SINGS...during the bridge. It’s so weird. Anyway:
Ritual (None 1994)
FUTURE BREED MACHINE + Beneath (Destroy Erase Improve 1996)
Concatenation + New Millenium Cyanide Christ (Chaosphere 1998)
Stengah + Rational Gaze + Closed Eye Visuals + STRAWS PULLED AT RANDOM + Spasm (Nothing •either 2001 version or 2006 re-release...try em both)
I ... (I...it’s one 22+ minute song and it’s a masterpiece)
(Catch 33) concept album...all songs flow together so it’s best to listen to from start to finish but if you need like 3 tracks to start with go with: In Death is Death + Shed + SUM
Bleed + obZen + Pineal Gland Optics + Pravus + DANCERS TO A DISCORDANT SYSTEM (obZen)
I am Colosus + Do Not Look Down + Behind the Sun + BREAK THOSE BONES WHOSE SINEW GAVE IT MOTION + Demiurge (Koloss)
Clockworks + Dissonance
Hope it helps :)
I fucking love this song. The drumming is phenomenal. 🤘🍻
They went from sounding in the beginning as a more aggressive type of thrashy metallica tribute, to the heaviest version of alice in chains on the planet, to a terminator swallowing the soul of a rush catalog, to the sound of a drill the size of space swallowing the universe in it's teeth, to the last three albums which are a mash-up of all of those things. You are in for a treat with this band.
Damn I too was waiting for you to react to the extended add on after the break. Yoh have to check out the album "obzen". That album is GOLDEN
Man hearing bleed live was unreal. I didn't think it could be played live. Those kick timings.
Man you seem like a genuine guy, glad i got to see som of your stuff! Cheers
Now it's time to listen to Rational Gaze by Meshuggah! (live in Tokyo) An even older song by them, and one of their best imo. Also make sure to check out the full version of Bleed, since this is a shorter version that ends half way through the song.
Check out their album called "Catch 33." And listen the album as a whole, because the album is practically one 47 minute long song, that is cut in different tracks. It's such a journey!
5:41
How are you doing this?!
Thats the best face i have ever seen in a reaction
Really cool, love you😉🤘🏼
Ha!! I completely got lost in the groove and looked up at the screen to find us nodding in perfect sync. I fucking loves Meshuggah me!!
One thing about The Violent Sleep of Reason; they recorded it live together in the studio. Gives it real liveliness!
Hope you had the chance to hear the entire song. For me, from 6:27 to its end (of the whole song) is the more heavy part, when they return to the first pattern. Is soooo heavy and brutal !!!
Damn. I ve always imagined how'd you react this song
id really like to see what you think about the band soilwork if youve never heard of them.
I haven't been listening to metal, or rock for a very long time, but... I stumbled upon Bleed : a shock.
You haven't listened to anything old of Meshuggah's until you listen to their first album "Contradictions Collapse" from 1991, the BEST album. It's nothing like what they make today, it's like technical thrash metal. Please my good sir, I urge you to listen and react to their music video "Abnegating Cecity".
That album was ok, but kind of not very memorable compared to Destroy Erase Improve IMO. There just wasn't anything catchy at all on CC
Awesome channel, man. Keep up the good work.
Would totally love to see you check out some more Leprous, in particular any of the live at Rockefeller stuff. You got recommended Slave, but didn't want to watch the 9-10min video, but the live version actually ends at 6:40 then has a long ambient electronic outro whilst they go off set to get ready for the encores, so you can skip that. :) Whatever you want though, man. Contaminate Me is also super original, but a lot heavier and probably not the best representation of the band's sound.
Finally. Hahah dude I also suggest you listen to the full length song performed live with the Tomas Haake drumcam. Sounds better.
Thank you for covering anther Meshuggah song!!!!!! 😬 cause clockworks just isn't their best example
heheee, first time watcher here, loved seeing you react with glee to this \m/ they are indeed a different breed of Metal (future breed...of machines... lol)
This has got to be one of the best metal tracks ever. The 8-string guitars are sick and I don't even need to mention the drums.
Do Necrophagist - Epitaph or Ignominious & Pale
need album review for necro :D
entire onset of putrefaction
Do a classic like New Millenium Cyanide Christ or Future Breed Machine!
crazyerko NMCC is my favourite
Keksis Mine too, especially the video 🤣🤘
This song is just as chaotic in a different way of chaos
Hearing obzen referred to as " older meshuggah stuff", really makes me feel old. You need to listen to their 2002 record "Nothing". Just as obzen it is one of their slower records, but it has some really weird structuring to it. There also is a remastered version from a couple of years ago, which really improved on it.
He should watch the live video sponsored by Wincent. It really showcases Haake and his double bass, and it is mindblowing!! Plus, it's the full song.
hey man, what about Wolfheart band. there are a lot of vids u can look at)
Bleed is like an arm exercise for the right hand, a show-off song how fast they can be.
Thomas is such nice dude. Had the pleasure of hanging out with him once, by chance. We drank, smoked a little, good times.
Damn dude, you sound like Vageta when you try to do that majestic accent lol
How do you enjoy metal, yet you seem to know absolutely no metal songs.
One needn't be a genre savvy to enjoy music. I myself always enjoyed listening to metal now and then, but I really got into it a few months ago.
Aer Rae yes but it's a bit fucking weird to like bands like Meshuggah, SYL etc. if you've never listened to metal before... back in the days when I liked metal but only really listened to Metallica, Pantera et al., I would have found Meshuggah completely unlistenable
I always thought of it like this... metal is like an open-world RPG. You know, when you're like super low level and you come across an enemy that's like a million levels higher than you and you just get your ass kicked. That's what metal is like. If you're a fairly new metalhead and are only familiar with the most popular bands (like the big 4 for example), listening to Meshuggah will be completely revolting. That's how it was for me anyway, back when I was getting into metal.
Lucas T tf you talking about
Belis Breckenridge it's a pretty simple analogy to follow...
Straws pulled at random, new millennium cyanide christ, in death - is life. Oh and they did a competition for this song to see if anyone could replicate the drums on it, of course a handful if any succeeded.
amazing reaction like always
love the intro man, what song is that? Cheers
I recommend either Death-Lack of Comprehension or if your up for something on the more brutal side of death metal check out Cattle Decapitation-Forced Gender Reassignment (would love to see your reaction to the video on that one).
Hey mate, your should definitely check this band DYING FETUS - Your Treachery Will Die With You. Im curious your reaction :) cheers
would you be able to try out Widek?
FUCKKKKK FINALLY, Greetings from Venezuela.
The studio version (the actual cd), it's a little longer. it doesn't end on that little melodic thing at the end of the video for it does. theres another solo in the studio version and a little extra
Dude you are the shit.
Love your videos.
You should see how Thrashy they were in their younger days. Contradictions Collapse (1991) Will probably remain my favorite for some time! Sick reaction vid.
This drummer is the epitome of fucking insane. This guy has the feet of god.
What is the name of the song that was on the beginning of the video..just asking ._.?
React to the 20% slower and 40% slower versions of Bleed.
I'm still hoping you'll watch Devin Townsend's Deadhead Royal Albert Hall live
the guitarist has a side project called Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects - 'Sol Niger Within'. the album is very unique. i really enjoy it. you should check it out! the drummer he has is not the same, but equally talented, if not, better.
@GALACTICRIMINAL A happy metal head makes the world smile, and burn lol seeing you happy and finally discovering my go-to "I can't think of anything to play song."
I didn't make any sense there? Well I got you covered with one more metaphor!'! So for example if I'm having a brain fart and I want to listen to fucking METAL. The average metal head who from a study taken at Moshi/Meetl University in Quantum, STN. found when given students a computer in the lab we whispered to one each to pick a metal song right now that you know that is somewhat catchy enough with lyrics and music, and then give them 5 seconds to whisper a band back in the professors ear. Amazingly enough there were only two bands the hundreds of students named, which makes this currently the most proven report of science in the history of man! And other genitalias that are out there. Yup, science and metal at #1 Coincidentally enough.
2. 334% - Metallica
Come on no brainer, kids Metallica is band.
666% Meshuggah.
OH! And again an other coincidence
Ok now I'm we gonna mention the third and last coincidence. I had idea who you were reviewing today.
Meshuggah - New Millenium Cyanide Christ. Do it. DO IT. NAO. You won't regret listening to the song or watching the video.
Dream State , Rebuild , Recreate ! You'll go nuts.
The drums! Those drums!! :D \m/
@galacticriminal have you made a video reacting to "juular" by Devin Townsend Project yet?
Kalmah - 12 Gauge
If you haven't yet, you should totally check out the band Vildhjarta. I recommend the song Benblåst (although the entire Måsstaden album is awesome)
Break Those Bones Whose Sinews Gave It Motion is one of my favorites from Meshuggah
You're fuckin hilarious Bro!!!! Keep em comin!!!!
"you can actually head bang to" lol I feel you listening to most of the violent sleep of reason and trying to head bang to it and failing
GALACTICRIMINAL listen to the full version of this song. It's got a rather tasteful solo.
Death- Crystal Mountain
That song kicks ass!
If you like that song check out Dancers to a Discordant System off of Obzen. The track itself is pretty heavy and the lyrics are an amazing take on society.