I think Dead Embryonic Cells is the quintessential "Breakdown." It might not be the fastest, most technical, or most brutal, but it's just the best in general. It's just so fuckin good from start to finish.
I feel like Crowbar is getting more recognition lately, and I'm glad. It's well-deserved! Kirk churns out some of the nastiest riffs I've ever heard. I've seen them three times and they brought it every time!
I've been watching Crowbar [live Wacken 2017] and [live Hate5six 2014] among other Crowbar videos over and over. I've been a fan of there's for years but it wasn't until 2, 3 years ago that something "clicked" with me and they became my top 5 favorite bands. I keep finding the best riffs from Kirk. Here's another Crowbar clip that doesn't have many views. ruclips.net/video/j8BTGn-wNKA/видео.html
I was only saying that other day… I think it’s came from the hardcore scene more an more bands I see in that scene say crowbar was huge influence which is cool to see as deserve it. Now I’d like to see it happen with kingdom of sorrow just a ridiculously over looked band. There two albums we’re unbelievable
Not having suffocation here is criminal. Masters of a breakdown and originators of whole genres with their style. You can pick pretty much any song off of "pierced from within" and find a great break down on it.
Eh, if anyone is confused as to the difference between a breakdown and a slam, check out Acranius - The Echo of Her Cracking Chest. They’re one of the few bands that does both breakdowns and slams in the same songs, oftentimes practically one after the other, and the difference is glaring
@@KingJerbear You have never responded to any video with your own opinion about the said video? If you have, then I want to see some of your own content about that topic. Don't be a smart ass.
Great list. Here it is: Slayer - Raining Blood Metallica - One Pantera - This Love Sepultura - Propaganda Machine Head - Davidian Meshuggah - Future Dream Machine Hatebreed - Not One Truth Dillinger Escape Plan - 43% Burnt Crowbar - To Carry The Load Terror - Out Of My Face Knocked Loose - God Knows
Gotta show some love to the ending to Pantera's By Demons Be Driven Double bass: checked Chugging riff: checked Odd time signature: checked Year: 1992 I guess that the whole list could be filled with Pantera's songs
Gotta agree, To Carry The Load is one of the best breakdowns ever. Crowbar riffs in general are just stupidly heavy. Kirk Windstein really is one of the true riff lords.
Some of my favorite breakdowns: END - Necessary Death Converge - Heartless Glass Cloud - She Is Well And Nothing Can Be Ill Architects - Early Grave Code Orange - I Am King Dillinger Escape Plan - Limerent Death Every Stranger Looks Like You - Smoking Crack At Your Funeral Minors - Bone Pointer Kublai Khan - Self Destruct
@@lightningmonky7674 I try not to be but I am perpetually flabbergasted by people who reference anything before the last few years as having the greatest breakdown. I get it: it's all about taste and preference but Jesus fucking christ, have these people never listened to Lorna Shore, or Shadow of Intent, or Thy Art is Murder, or hell even All That Remains' bridge in This Calling is one hell of a "Breakdown" though I suppose not what most people would consider a breakdown. I just can't get into the super older stuff. I appreciate it for influencing modern bands and genres but to me it's just nowhere near as heavy and appealing, but again.....personal preference.
The chaos of early Meshuggah still hits different. Just absolutely soul crushing, and so happy Future Breed Machine still gets recognition. But also awesome list in general. Crowbar, Dillinger, Meshuggah, and a nod to Knocked Loose…lots of good shit
Pantera - Domination Dir en Grey - Unknown.Despair.Lost Dillinger Escape Plan - 43% Burnt Meshuggah - New Millenium Cyanide Christ Cryptopsy - Benedictine Convulsions A new one: Darko US - Pale Tongue
Good ones..I’ve really been loving some Darko US..just a fun band to listen to! I saw a video of him playing guitar, his guitar is stringed backwards lol..low end on the bottom and high end on the top
Will putney props to you im 49 years old and completely agree . From slayer to knocked loose watched and heard it all fall into place year by year breakdown after breakdown
I'm an old metalhead that loves reminiscing on the glory days while also trying to remain current because there is too much good music in the world to be perpetually stuck in a time lock of your youth. Out of all the bands I've seen live over 30 years the one that has absolutely blown me away every time I've seen them is Parkway Drive. Not only is everything they've released top notch but their live shows are a must see experience for any metal fan. I know they're a bit "new school" for the old heads, even though they've been dominating the scene for 15 years, but I'd put them in my top 5 for all-time not only breakdowns but metal bands. In my opinion they've mastered the perfect mix of heavy, melody, technicality and raw energy. If you haven't seen them before, do yourself a favor and make sure you do.
Well thought out list. Even though Im not super into their music, Norma Jean’s Memphis Will Be Laid to Waste is a standout breakdown that should be mentioned
I've loved watching knocked loose rise to where they are. I always knew that band hit so fucking hard and they never stopped delivering, album after album.
Between The Buried and Me - Decade of Statues (Track 2 off COLOURS album) has an incredibly unique breakdown too. The MOST unique for my money. Instead of chugs it's a bunch of "Flight of the Bumblebee" esque, not-quite-sweep picking! Check it out if you don't know it! Tho, I'm assuming you prob do as a Gojira fan
Just off the top of my head, here's mine in no order: 1. Unearth - This Lying World (he literally screams breakdown before the breakdown I mean come on) 2. Botch - To Our Friends in the Great White North 3. Converge - The Saddest Day 4. the mid section of Hammer Smashed Face 5. Pantera - Domination 6. Arsis - Sadistic Motives 7. Meshuggah - New Millennium Cyanide Christ 8. Fit For An Autopsy - Do You See Him? 9. The Red Chord - Dreaming in Dog Years 10. Dillinger - 43% Burnt
Haha yo! Homeboy screaming "Breakdown" is kind of cringe but that is a GREAT breakdown! That Unearth album had a bunch of great breakdowns! I chose "Heartless" for Converge tho Edit: had to change "Dreaming In Dog Years" to "That Certain Special Ugly" off that Red Chord album too! SO heavy
The ones that come to mind for me (and I’m not well versed in breakdown culture): Converge- You Fail Me Meshuggah- New Millennium Cyanide Christ Opeth- Deliverance .. and of course.. Pantera- Domination
Nah idk... Aside from disembodied live. There will never be anything more punishing than a Xibalba, crowbar, or primitive man sludge as hell breakdown.
Same, saw them at el corazon in Seattle and they were absolutely insane. Sold out on a Wednesday night. I felt like i was 17 going to a hardcore show again. I was 33 lol
I listened to Future Breed Machine for the first time in 2010 and it was still utterly mindblowing, even when having grown up with metalcore, deathcore and tech death bands throughout the 2000s. Great video though, Will has such an incredible insight to the history of breakdown that I didn't even realize was a thing. Even if I had heard Sepultura, hearing the start and stop chugging with the dissonant guitars makes so much sense, it's like I've heard that exact breakdown iterated upon hundreds of times from so many different bands I love, it's crazy.
My introduction to MESHUGGAH was the "NONE" EP which blew me away as a kid man. We were jamming out some DEMOLITION HAMMER then put on the NONE EP which I had just bought that afternoon and it just totally destroyed me and my buddy, we were hooked from that point on and I had to make tape copies for everyone I knew so I could spread it.
I thought despised would get an honourable mention because they do it so damn well especially on that album. Having said that i cant argue w his list, its solid for sure
When I saw this video the first band in my head was knocked loose but as you started saying bands I didn’t think you were gonna go there... thank God you did
Thank you Revolver & Will Putney. Now every time some metal elitist says breakdowns aren’t metal or they come from punk, we can send them here for a history lesson haha great list
That argument is ridiculous but I hear it all the time. So many 80s/90s hardcore bands were criticized as being metalcore (when the term was derogatory and not its own subgenre) BECAUSE they had breakdowns.
I’ve seen people attempt this concept countless times and this is the first one I’ve seen that I couldn’t disagree with a single point made. This dude rules.
I would like to add my input of Suffocation - Liege of Inveracity (1991) for literally creating the slam genre... Suffocation - Pierced From Within (1995) for being a dope heavy breakdown,,, Earth Crisis - Firestorm (1993) for helping start 90s metalcore beatdown.. Cannibal Corpse - Hammer Smashed Face (1993) for brutal death metal breakdown,... System of a Down - Sugar (1999) or Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff (1999) for Nu metal breakdown.. Lamb Of God - Black Label (2000) for most underrated? From First To Last - Ride the Wings of Pestilence (2004) emo breakdown, From Autumn To Ashes - The After Dinner Payback (2004) my metalcore pick, Job For A Cowboy- Entombment of a Machine (2005), Suicide Silence - Unanswered (2007) / Destruction of a Statue (2005) for greatest deathcore band of all time, Carnifex - Lie to My Face (2007) for classic myspace deathcore breakdown, Impending Doom - My Nemesis (2007) Christ slamcore, Waking The Cadaver - Chased Through The Woods (2007) best slam memecore of all time, Slipknot - Psychosocial (2008) mainstream breakdown.. Oceano - District of Misery (2008) another deathcore banger & some of my favs: Carnifex - Hell Chose me (2010), Chelsea Grin - My Damnation (2011), No Zodiac - Population Control (2012) or No Zodiac - Constant Decay (2015), Beyond Deviation - White Noise (2014), Code Orange - Forever (2016), Poppy - Concrete (2019), Poppy - Bite Your Teeth (2020), Ghostemane - Lazaretto (2020) rap metal breakdown. Honorable Mentions - Animosity, Despised Icon, Motionless In White, Emmure, Cryptopsy ... the list goes on and on :) My favorite modern era breakdown - Extermination Dismemberment - Omnivore (2019). & i have to disagree about Knocked Loose because Lorna Shore exists.
Great choices. Will has written some truly devastating breakdowns in Fit and END that I'll never forget. Also, Josh Travis has written some utterly filthy breakdowns. Knocked Loose is definitely at the top of the breakdown mountain right now too. A Tear In The Fabric Of Life is on another level.
Would recommend adding these as well: Converge - Last Light & Concubine END - Pariah (Produced by Will Putney) Botch - Transitions from Persona to Object Cult Leader - I Am Healed Hopesfall - Open Hands to the Wind Mastodon - Iron Tusk Frontierer - Bombgnasher
I completely agree with every band and song mentioned. I’ll add Converge - The Saddest Day. Kurt Ballou was the riff master when it came to writing crushing breakdowns. Coalesce - Functioning On Impatience also. Great list!!!
I would add in some early Unearth (maybe One Step Away or Endless) because they kind of elevated the brutal breakdown landscape around the early 2000s. No problems with the rest of the list. Nicely done!
My favourite is actually by Fit For An Autopsy funnily enough. The song ‘Your Pain Is Mine’. The buildup is so emotional and then it hits with a really eerie dissonant breakdown it never fails to give me goosebumps.
HELL YES for Crowbar. Their music definitely does hit different. One of the only bands where I can just listen to their whole discog straight through without a song skip.
The only problem with the Domination breakdown is that it doesn't hit quite the same on the album. CFH just didn't have that super aggressive and crisp production and tone that we associate with them like on the albums after.
@@MichaelAngeloOjeda31 not against slipknot, deathcore is another thing. Influence can be found in Demi Lovato, doesnt mean anything. Cover songs ?? Dude cmon...metal bands covered so many times other bands songs, even non metal songs .....
@@chainlunk not against slipnknot but there are ofcourse nice riffs but slpiknot is like....holding a pocket knife in your hand and play with it...... Parkway drive for example or breakdown of sanity, its like holding a sledgehammer and smashing the wall. Now... deathcore is a fucking bulldozer...... . its like swordsman vs Hulk besides, slipknot shouldnt even be mentioned in this conversation . Its a generation thing . Its just a well known band , nuMetal band with some riffs . If the guy grew up with slipknot i get it .Other than that...
Great list and agree with much of this. For breakdowns from these bands, I'd also recommend Meshuggah: Suffer In Truth, Crowbar: Like Broken Glass, Pantera: Shedding Skin, and Hatebreed: Smash Your Enemies
1 year before Hatebreed dropped "Satisfaction..." In 97, 96 was really the year breakdowns became the thing in hardcore. Refused were out there with "rather be dead" and Snapcase had dropped "looking glass self" also Earth Crisis dropped "Fire storm" Definitely worth a mention in genre defining breakdown HC. No taking anything from Hatebreed though, "Satisfaction" was really the perfection of the every song is a breakdown song albums in HC.
I would say albums like Purification Through Violence are almost proto-deathcore...it's got that alternate scream/growl vocals, catchy hooks, brutal breakdowns etc. Every modern deathcore band rips off Dying Fetus in some way 😂
Great list. Leaves a lot on the table when it comes to Metallica and Pantera. Not sure how you cite the bridge to “One” as the best breakdown on AJFA over the breakdown in “Blackened” or “Harvester of Sorrow”. Iconic song and an iconic section, but not the best breakdown on the album and not even really a breakdown imo. As for Pantera, “This Love” is def. innovative with the tempo shift but in a world where “Domination” exists AND pre-dates “This Love”…it just doesn’t stack up. I mean the first four tracks on Far Beyond Driven all have harder breakdowns than “This Love”.
Not to mention all the drum tracks Lars does on AJFA, were studio magic! He’s never, ever remotely pulled any of those songs off live, we plays “around” the hard parts.
Knocked loose literally saved me. They freshened the genre up! Very tight band! Don't think I'd survive a show... I play guitar and want to be as heavy as them every time I play.
@@leonkennedy3398 absolutely agree. I told my friend that the live show and his vocals probably cut through so much better than lows. Also imagine getting hit by a train head on that's how I think he feels when he's doing what he's doing. Super stressed out tone that only comes from true terror. I love you 😘
I was genuinely surprised for his number 11 he didn't say the end of Contorted in the Faille from the same KL record. That breakdown makes me wanna punch my windshield out every time it hits.
I mean... thats a subjective one I think... but I would agree! But if you were to include that. I feel you'd have to give back to some black sabbath stuff.like the "breakdown" in the song "black sabbath".
Great list, but I would like to add one band that to me refined breakdowns and that band is Earth Crisis when they released the song "Firestorm" back in 1993. I think many bands, even those considered "main stream" picked up on that one too. You also have another Syracuse band - Snapcase and the song Fields of Illusions released in '94.
Earth crisis was the first hardcore band I'd ever heard when I was a kid. They definitely had some bad ass breakdowns and tempo changes that were definitely heavy as fuck. snapcase needs recognition as well on the list. They for sure had one of the most distinct sounds in hardcore. I ❤️ that piccolo snare sound on progression through unlearning
I agree with This Love for Pantera. but the break down in Dominantion is the one where I break my neck everytime
Agreed
Pantera we’re incredible u could go on an on with loads there tunes I’m broken another classic breakdown
Mouth for war where u stop. Opening of new level is one big breakdown 🤣
Domination has that delicious bass in the breakdown too
For me its new level from the same album
Sepultura has so many legendary breakdowns. Roots, Territory, Dead Embryonic Cells, the list goes on
Cant forget Desperate Cry.
Basically every song on arise album
Sepultura is fokken awesome and has always been
I think Dead Embryonic Cells is the quintessential "Breakdown." It might not be the fastest, most technical, or most brutal, but it's just the best in general. It's just so fuckin good from start to finish.
Attitude
I feel like Crowbar is getting more recognition lately, and I'm glad. It's well-deserved! Kirk churns out some of the nastiest riffs I've ever heard. I've seen them three times and they brought it every time!
The whole New Orleans Metal scene is amazing. Crowbar, DOWN and Goatwhore etc
I've been watching Crowbar [live Wacken 2017] and [live Hate5six 2014] among other Crowbar videos over and over. I've been a fan of there's for years but it wasn't until 2, 3 years ago that something "clicked" with me and they became my top 5 favorite bands. I keep finding the best riffs from Kirk.
Here's another Crowbar clip that doesn't have many views. ruclips.net/video/j8BTGn-wNKA/видео.html
I LOVE Crowbar. Got to hang with Kirk and Sammy at a show back in the day. Awesome guys!
Crowbar and Jesu are currently my two favorite bands at the moment
I was only saying that other day… I think it’s came from the hardcore scene more an more bands I see in that scene say crowbar was huge influence which is cool to see as deserve it. Now I’d like to see it happen with kingdom of sorrow just a ridiculously over looked band. There two albums we’re unbelievable
Not having suffocation here is criminal. Masters of a breakdown and originators of whole genres with their style. You can pick pretty much any song off of "pierced from within" and find a great break down on it.
Yes but they made the Slam breakdown which isn't the same but still hugely important
‘Liege Of Inveracity’ should be in there.
Eh, if anyone is confused as to the difference between a breakdown and a slam, check out Acranius - The Echo of Her Cracking Chest. They’re one of the few bands that does both breakdowns and slams in the same songs, oftentimes practically one after the other, and the difference is glaring
This is Will's list, you're welcome to make your own
@@KingJerbear
You have never responded to any video with your own opinion about the said video? If you have, then I want to see some of your own content about that topic. Don't be a smart ass.
Dude, that Knocked Loose EP is so insane. Absolutely brilliant from beginning to end.
Really though. I bought it at the time and had no idea what to expect and was pleasantly surprised to hear Hardcore-core
Great list. I would have included Merauder "Master Killer"
I saw them live and it was pretty awful.
@@1848revolt Booo...I don't want to hear that. Not terribly surprising, though.
@@darnfrick3354
What the hell is hardcore-core?
Great list. Here it is:
Slayer - Raining Blood
Metallica - One
Pantera - This Love
Sepultura - Propaganda
Machine Head - Davidian
Meshuggah - Future Dream Machine
Hatebreed - Not One Truth
Dillinger Escape Plan - 43% Burnt
Crowbar - To Carry The Load
Terror - Out Of My Face
Knocked Loose - God Knows
Future Breed Machine
out of my face is quite the assbeater indeed
I’d swap in New Millennium Cyanide Christ
Gotta show some love to the ending to Pantera's By Demons Be Driven
Double bass: checked
Chugging riff: checked
Odd time signature: checked
Year: 1992
I guess that the whole list could be filled with Pantera's songs
Not a breakdown because of how "undanceable to" it is.
Great part tho'.
I'm pretty sure it's in 4/4
Great list. Will Putney knows what he's talking about. This would absolutely be my list.
Totally agree! The passion this man feels for this genre is totally inspiring!
Cool how you let someone else form your opinion lol
@@KeepTheGates what ya saying there fella?
Gotta agree, To Carry The Load is one of the best breakdowns ever. Crowbar riffs in general are just stupidly heavy. Kirk Windstein really is one of the true riff lords.
They get heavier when you see them live
so happy crowbar got some love. Some of their riffs are ridicilous
That whole album is just relentless. Odd Fellow’s is my favorite Crowbar album.
@@hass9510 Agreed. Odd Fellows Rest is a perfect album...relentlessly heavy.
Jesus... knocked loose really are absolute beasts.
One if my absolute faves.
Some of my favorite breakdowns:
END - Necessary Death
Converge - Heartless
Glass Cloud - She Is Well And Nothing Can Be Ill
Architects - Early Grave
Code Orange - I Am King
Dillinger Escape Plan - Limerent Death
Every Stranger Looks Like You - Smoking Crack At Your Funeral
Minors - Bone Pointer
Kublai Khan - Self Destruct
Necessary Death 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Necessary Death outro is the best breakdown of all time
that End EP is unrelenting, amazing
Hell yah dude kublai khan's so heavy
Pantera’s “Domination” has the greatest breakdown in all of music.
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Its that lead up with the solo that really sets it up like nothing ive ever heard before
Maybe to you but for he greatest breakdown is lamb of god 11th hour
I'm more into modern metal but as far as old school then domination has the best old school breakdown 🤘🏻
@@lightningmonky7674 I try not to be but I am perpetually flabbergasted by people who reference anything before the last few years as having the greatest breakdown. I get it: it's all about taste and preference but Jesus fucking christ, have these people never listened to Lorna Shore, or Shadow of Intent, or Thy Art is Murder, or hell even All That Remains' bridge in This Calling is one hell of a "Breakdown" though I suppose not what most people would consider a breakdown. I just can't get into the super older stuff. I appreciate it for influencing modern bands and genres but to me it's just nowhere near as heavy and appealing, but again.....personal preference.
Domination is the greatest breakdown of all time.
Roots Bloody Roots also has a face melting breakdown that never gets old
Roots bloody roots one of my favorite sepultura songs
Agreed 100%
Also, the song actually fucking rocks
The chaos of early Meshuggah still hits different. Just absolutely soul crushing, and so happy Future Breed Machine still gets recognition.
But also awesome list in general. Crowbar, Dillinger, Meshuggah, and a nod to Knocked Loose…lots of good shit
The breakdown in strength beyond strength is still to this day one of the heaviest ever
agree, and also suicide note pt.2
Fuck yea.
Hell yah man
Pantera - Domination
Dir en Grey - Unknown.Despair.Lost
Dillinger Escape Plan - 43% Burnt
Meshuggah - New Millenium Cyanide Christ
Cryptopsy - Benedictine Convulsions
A new one: Darko US - Pale Tongue
Good ones..I’ve really been loving some Darko US..just a fun band to listen to! I saw a video of him playing guitar, his guitar is stringed backwards lol..low end on the bottom and high end on the top
Darko US is fucking insane
Will putney props to you im 49 years old and completely agree . From slayer to knocked loose watched and heard it all fall into place year by year breakdown after breakdown
Cool list, but let’s all remember how sick the breakdown in Opeth’s Deliverance is. Cathartic as all hell, unforgettable.
Oh fuck yeah. That's one of the most satisfying breakdowns ever.
I was thinking exact the same.... totally missed. Nº 1 to me
Damn we missed The Saddest Day by Converge. That breakdown is still a mammoth that holds up to me.
Locust Reign too
Thaw
The breakdown in Axe To Fall is my lifeforce
Fuck yes!
DUDE, YESSSS!!! Forsaken also.
I'm an old metalhead that loves reminiscing on the glory days while also trying to remain current because there is too much good music in the world to be perpetually stuck in a time lock of your youth. Out of all the bands I've seen live over 30 years the one that has absolutely blown me away every time I've seen them is Parkway Drive. Not only is everything they've released top notch but their live shows are a must see experience for any metal fan. I know they're a bit "new school" for the old heads, even though they've been dominating the scene for 15 years, but I'd put them in my top 5 for all-time not only breakdowns but metal bands. In my opinion they've mastered the perfect mix of heavy, melody, technicality and raw energy. If you haven't seen them before, do yourself a favor and make sure you do.
Check out Sylosis
Well thought out list. Even though Im not super into their music, Norma Jean’s Memphis Will Be Laid to Waste is a standout breakdown that should be mentioned
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Came here for this. I've never heard that long of silence between notes before that.
That is a great one. Lots of people mentioning breakdowns that I've always loved but feel like they never get their due.
Norma Jean is a criminally under appreciated band
Either this one or I Used To Hate Cell Phones But Now I Hate Car Accidents
I've loved watching knocked loose rise to where they are. I always knew that band hit so fucking hard and they never stopped delivering, album after album.
The outro breakdown to Love by Gojira is probably the most interesting and unique one I've ever heard, it's so dark and heavy
Between The Buried and Me - Decade of Statues (Track 2 off COLOURS album) has an incredibly unique breakdown too. The MOST unique for my money.
Instead of chugs it's a bunch of "Flight of the Bumblebee" esque, not-quite-sweep picking! Check it out if you don't know it! Tho, I'm assuming you prob do as a Gojira fan
I was really hoping someone would mention Love. That song and Clone are some of the craziest breakdowns I’ve ever heard.
Gojira has some might breakdowns.. Backbone, Rememberance, Embrace the world.
Chaos AD record is for sure one of the leaders of the pack, but I would have chosen Dead Embryonic Cells
Totally man! When he mentioned Sepultura I was confused when he selected Propaganda, I thought he would mention Dead Embryonic Cells
Dead embryonic cells is the mother of every breakdown
Agreed!!!
@@JULIOGARCIA-gi9cz I pretty much said the same thing under another comment here. It's THEE quintessential breakdown.
For me Nomad 🤘
Just off the top of my head, here's mine in no order:
1. Unearth - This Lying World (he literally screams breakdown before the breakdown I mean come on)
2. Botch - To Our Friends in the Great White North
3. Converge - The Saddest Day
4. the mid section of Hammer Smashed Face
5. Pantera - Domination
6. Arsis - Sadistic Motives
7. Meshuggah - New Millennium Cyanide Christ
8. Fit For An Autopsy - Do You See Him?
9. The Red Chord - Dreaming in Dog Years
10. Dillinger - 43% Burnt
Haha yo! Homeboy screaming "Breakdown" is kind of cringe but that is a GREAT breakdown! That Unearth album had a bunch of great breakdowns!
I chose "Heartless" for Converge tho
Edit: had to change "Dreaming In Dog Years" to "That Certain Special Ugly" off that Red Chord album too! SO heavy
My maaaaaaaaaan!
Also agree about Knocked Loose, the last EP was insane!
They're good, but August Burns Red are objectively the king of breakdowns.
I was waiting for Knocked Loose and goddamn I’m happy he put them on his list
Fear Factory- Demanufacture album of the 90's..still sound over the years
Fucking love that album
Trash
Sepultura-Dead Embryonic Cells. Best breakdown ever.
I think the creeping death breakdown is also important
The ones that come to mind for me (and I’m not well versed in breakdown culture):
Converge- You Fail Me
Meshuggah- New Millennium Cyanide Christ
Opeth- Deliverance
.. and of course..
Pantera- Domination
Came here to mention that 'shuggah song...great video too!
This has got to be the most legitimate list of all list videos on RUclips.
i agree with will, KL literally has the best breakdowns always
Nah idk... Aside from disembodied live. There will never be anything more punishing than a Xibalba, crowbar, or primitive man sludge as hell breakdown.
Same, saw them at el corazon in Seattle and they were absolutely insane. Sold out on a Wednesday night. I felt like i was 17 going to a hardcore show again. I was 33 lol
@@christopherdeftones2878 knocked loose is just worse Disembodied with Mickey Mouse vocals.
@@jakeybball 😂
Lol no
I listened to Future Breed Machine for the first time in 2010 and it was still utterly mindblowing, even when having grown up with metalcore, deathcore and tech death bands throughout the 2000s. Great video though, Will has such an incredible insight to the history of breakdown that I didn't even realize was a thing. Even if I had heard Sepultura, hearing the start and stop chugging with the dissonant guitars makes so much sense, it's like I've heard that exact breakdown iterated upon hundreds of times from so many different bands I love, it's crazy.
Gojira-Flying whales
Pantera- 5 minutes alone
Knocked Loose- Deadringer
Slayer- Raining Blood 🐐
Metallica- One
Lorna Shore- you know what song
Hatebreed- Doomslayer
Obituary - Solid State
Sepultura - Propaganda
Asking Alexandria - The Final Episode✌
@@mynameislove1704 wack
What lorna song
@@blahzay_ My personal favorite
It's like a history of breakdowns, great video!
That hatebreed album was the first cd I ever bought. My life was changed after that. It’s breakdown central
I love it soooooo fuxkinggggg muccccccchhhhh
I was waiting that whole video for him to say Knocked Loose and it made me so happy when he mentioned it at the end 😂
My introduction to MESHUGGAH was the "NONE" EP which blew me away as a kid man. We were jamming out some DEMOLITION HAMMER then put on the NONE EP which I had just bought that afternoon and it just totally destroyed me and my buddy, we were hooked from that point on and I had to make tape copies for everyone I knew so I could spread it.
Hated none but liked everything after.
The Ills of Modern Man album from Despised Icon has like the whole album full of pretty sick breakdowns
Classic!
MVP is the other one
legendary shit
Love that album
I thought despised would get an honourable mention because they do it so damn well especially on that album. Having said that i cant argue w his list, its solid for sure
I'd add "Liege of Inveracity' from Suffocation to this list, but these are all solid picks!
That too, kind of disappointed he didn't mention Earth Crisis either
Yeah, that breakdown pretty much invented slam.
I came here hoping someone would mention Liege haha
yeah Suffocation needs to be here
Jesus wept on Human waste
When I saw this video the first band in my head was knocked loose but as you started saying bands I didn’t think you were gonna go there... thank God you did
Thank you Revolver & Will Putney. Now every time some metal elitist says breakdowns aren’t metal or they come from punk, we can send them here for a history lesson haha great list
That argument is ridiculous but I hear it all the time. So many 80s/90s hardcore bands were criticized as being metalcore (when the term was derogatory and not its own subgenre) BECAUSE they had breakdowns.
I like that this video also doubles as a history of breakdowns lol
Sepultura changed the game forever, so many incredible breakdowns
"Dead Embryonic Cells"
Say no more.
I’ve seen people attempt this concept countless times and this is the first one I’ve seen that I couldn’t disagree with a single point made. This dude rules.
I would like to add my input of Suffocation - Liege of Inveracity (1991) for literally creating the slam genre... Suffocation - Pierced From Within (1995) for being a dope heavy breakdown,,, Earth Crisis - Firestorm (1993) for helping start 90s metalcore beatdown.. Cannibal Corpse - Hammer Smashed Face (1993) for brutal death metal breakdown,... System of a Down - Sugar (1999) or Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff (1999) for Nu metal breakdown.. Lamb Of God - Black Label (2000) for most underrated? From First To Last - Ride the Wings of Pestilence (2004) emo breakdown, From Autumn To Ashes - The After Dinner Payback (2004) my metalcore pick, Job For A Cowboy- Entombment of a Machine (2005), Suicide Silence - Unanswered (2007) / Destruction of a Statue (2005) for greatest deathcore band of all time, Carnifex - Lie to My Face (2007) for classic myspace deathcore breakdown, Impending Doom - My Nemesis (2007) Christ slamcore, Waking The Cadaver - Chased Through The Woods (2007) best slam memecore of all time, Slipknot - Psychosocial (2008) mainstream breakdown.. Oceano - District of Misery (2008) another deathcore banger & some of my favs: Carnifex - Hell Chose me (2010), Chelsea Grin - My Damnation (2011), No Zodiac - Population Control (2012) or No Zodiac - Constant Decay (2015), Beyond Deviation - White Noise (2014), Code Orange - Forever (2016), Poppy - Concrete (2019), Poppy - Bite Your Teeth (2020), Ghostemane - Lazaretto (2020) rap metal breakdown. Honorable Mentions - Animosity, Despised Icon, Motionless In White, Emmure, Cryptopsy ... the list goes on and on :) My favorite modern era breakdown - Extermination Dismemberment - Omnivore (2019). & i have to disagree about Knocked Loose because Lorna Shore exists.
Dude. F'ing sick.
thorough af
Fuck yeah
Lorna shore is my favorite band out right now and Will Ramos is in his own lane. The beginning breakdown on blind by Korn still breaks my neck
Wow ! 🔥🤝🏼⚔️🙏🏼
Great choices. Will has written some truly devastating breakdowns in Fit and END that I'll never forget.
Also, Josh Travis has written some utterly filthy breakdowns.
Knocked Loose is definitely at the top of the breakdown mountain right now too. A Tear In The Fabric Of Life is on another level.
Would recommend adding these as well:
Converge - Last Light & Concubine
END - Pariah (Produced by Will Putney)
Botch - Transitions from Persona to Object
Cult Leader - I Am Healed
Hopesfall - Open Hands to the Wind
Mastodon - Iron Tusk
Frontierer - Bombgnasher
Botch - We Are The Roman’s is one of my favorite hardcore albums ever. So underrated!
@@ChrisXMetal severely underrated. 100% there wouldn't be Norma Jean without Botch 🤙
@@markservilio2357 Agreed. I still have the vinyl. Time to break it out and crank up the volume!
Hopesfall! Holy shit I haven't heard that band name in awhile. End of an Era used to be my jam!
Will also plays in end lmao
My favorite Crowbar breakdown is the one at the end of The Only Factor, it’s just so disgustingly sludgy and it’s probably my favorite breakdown ever
Strapping Young Lad 'In The Rainy Season' is the greatest breakdown of all time.
Fuck yes.
I was in Wills social group for the few years I lived in New Jersey in my early 20s and I think it’s really cool that dude accomplished his dream
I completely agree with every band and song mentioned. I’ll add Converge - The Saddest Day. Kurt Ballou was the riff master when it came to writing crushing breakdowns. Coalesce - Functioning On Impatience also. Great list!!!
Love as Arson is pinnacle Converge for me
The breakdown at the end of Doomsayer by Hatebreed is 🔥
Everybody bleeds is a good one as well
Driven by suffering
He nailed it for sure. I always thought anthrax had some good breakdowns as well. Incendiary has some beefy ones too.
I would add in some early Unearth (maybe One Step Away or Endless) because they kind of elevated the brutal breakdown landscape around the early 2000s. No problems with the rest of the list. Nicely done!
The Oncoming Storm is full of breakdowns.
endless \m/
My favourite is actually by Fit For An Autopsy funnily enough. The song ‘Your Pain Is Mine’. The buildup is so emotional and then it hits with a really eerie dissonant breakdown it never fails to give me goosebumps.
Pantera's transition from Suicide part I to Suicide part II is mind blowing. Pure genius!!!
The breakdown in pt 2 is so heavy, so visceral. Sounds like a mental breakdown.
@@ChoirOvWhiteNoisThat breakdown is fuckin filthy definitely my favorite breakdown in their catalog
Great picks, but Converge needs a mention in any breakdown list.
The Broken Vow, Eagles Become Vultures and Dark Horse are top notch.
Ah man, not even touching their best. Locust Reign, Heartless, Conduit, Saddest Day…so many ridiculous ones in their bag
Yeah there are so many awesome breakdowns in their songs.
Let’s not forget Burnt By The Sun. They had some nasty breakdowns. Famke is amazing.
HELL YES for Crowbar. Their music definitely does hit different. One of the only bands where I can just listen to their whole discog straight through without a song skip.
I'm so glad you added TERROR to this list and especially that particular song. Seeing them preform live is awesome!
The only problem with the Domination breakdown is that it doesn't hit quite the same on the album. CFH just didn't have that super aggressive and crisp production and tone that we associate with them like on the albums after.
Listen to the demo version my brother
Slipknot's Disasterpiece has their best breakdown. Also Eyeless. Man, these were filthy ones. They were my gateway to deathcore.
wait what ??? you are confused . slipknot with breakdowns and ...deathcore???
@@Neji4GR slipknot has had so many breakdowns (eyeless being the most iconic)
@@Neji4GR a lot of deathcore bands were influenced by Slipknot. A lot have made cover songs.
@@MichaelAngeloOjeda31 not against slipknot, deathcore is another thing. Influence can be found in Demi Lovato, doesnt mean anything. Cover songs ?? Dude cmon...metal bands covered so many times other bands songs, even non metal songs .....
@@chainlunk not against slipnknot but there are ofcourse nice riffs but slpiknot is like....holding a pocket knife in your hand and play with it...... Parkway drive for example or breakdown of sanity, its like holding a sledgehammer and smashing the wall. Now... deathcore is a fucking bulldozer...... . its like swordsman vs Hulk
besides, slipknot shouldnt even be mentioned in this conversation . Its a generation thing . Its just a well known band , nuMetal band with some riffs . If the guy grew up with slipknot i get it .Other than that...
Pantera - Domination
Knocked Loose - Counting Worms
Silent Planet - Trilogy
The breakdown on Sepultura Dead Embryonic cells is one of the best.
I know people might not like pop-punk but ADTR has some of the most memorable breakdowns IMO
Behemoth has some sick ass breakdowns.
Great list and agree with much of this.
For breakdowns from these bands, I'd also recommend Meshuggah: Suffer In Truth, Crowbar: Like Broken Glass, Pantera: Shedding Skin, and Hatebreed: Smash Your Enemies
The end of all heartache breakdown the one with pinch harmonics is so good
1 year before Hatebreed dropped "Satisfaction..." In 97, 96 was really the year breakdowns became the thing in hardcore. Refused were out there with "rather be dead" and Snapcase had dropped "looking glass self" also Earth Crisis dropped "Fire storm" Definitely worth a mention in genre defining breakdown HC. No taking anything from Hatebreed though, "Satisfaction" was really the perfection of the every song is a breakdown song albums in HC.
Empty promises
Appreciate the love for Terror. Never gets old.
WILL! How can you miss out Pantera - Domination? I AM DISAPPOINT . How many Hardcore bands have either covered that or ripped it off? ;-)
Awesome to hear a master of the craft share his thoughts.
Machine head, Sepultura and Pantera were definitely the best OGs imo!
Fear factory
That crowbar breakdown is one off my all time favorites, so damn heavy!
Domination from Pantera is the heaviest riff ever!
So glad you acknowledged Knocked Loose!
Raining Blood - Slayer
Domination - Pantera
In the arms of perdition - despised icon. The ending is wild and changed my life
Dying fetus has some of the best breakdowns, especially the one in "intentional manslaughter " at about the 1:50 mark.
Exactly
I would say albums like Purification Through Violence are almost proto-deathcore...it's got that alternate scream/growl vocals, catchy hooks, brutal breakdowns etc. Every modern deathcore band rips off Dying Fetus in some way 😂
yes
Disembodied is a criminally overlooked band in this context. They wrote insanely heavy music in the end of the nineties.
Satisfaction is my favourite Hatebreed album, but Proven is still the undefeated hardcore breakdown IMO.
Love seeing terror and knocked loose get the recognition they deserve!
Not sure if he's heard of these guys, but there's this band called Fit For an Autopsy that is today's modern day breakdown masters.
I caught them at a really small show in Odessa TX a few years back. Good dudes, killer band. They seem to be enjoying a bit a blow up recently
Breakdowns have and will always save my life great songs bruh
Great list. Leaves a lot on the table when it comes to Metallica and Pantera. Not sure how you cite the bridge to “One” as the best breakdown on AJFA over the breakdown in “Blackened” or “Harvester of Sorrow”. Iconic song and an iconic section, but not the best breakdown on the album and not even really a breakdown imo.
As for Pantera, “This Love” is def. innovative with the tempo shift but in a world where “Domination” exists AND pre-dates “This Love”…it just doesn’t stack up. I mean the first four tracks on Far Beyond Driven all have harder breakdowns than “This Love”.
Not to mention all the drum tracks Lars does on AJFA, were studio magic! He’s never, ever remotely pulled any of those songs off live, we plays “around” the hard parts.
Love that knocked loose gets love. My favourite current band, one of my favourite sounds I've ever heard. Good list!
I would say Sepultura's breakdown in Dead Embryonic Cells was one of the greats for me.
Shoot I'd put roots bloody roots above that
The War Dance in Indians by Anthrax has always been my favorite thrash breakdown. (6 months after Reign in Blood)
Vitriol is a breath of fresh air! I would dare to say that vitriol is heavier than a neutron star!
Saw them with Fetus and Terror, Great band!
Fade to black is the first one that caught my ears. Nice topic!
Knocked loose literally saved me. They freshened the genre up! Very tight band! Don't think I'd survive a show... I play guitar and want to be as heavy as them every time I play.
Too bad the vocals are absolutely horrendous. Sounds like a whiney girl or a 12 year old boy who hasn't hit puberty yet
@@leonkennedy3398 absolutely agree. I told my friend that the live show and his vocals probably cut through so much better than lows. Also imagine getting hit by a train head on that's how I think he feels when he's doing what he's doing. Super stressed out tone that only comes from true terror. I love you 😘
counterparts is so much better.
@@mr.intamin1081 different bands, different sounds bud. if you like melodic stuff have heart-ish lyrics, yeah you pretty much love em
I was genuinely surprised for his number 11 he didn't say the end of Contorted in the Faille from the same KL record. That breakdown makes me wanna punch my windshield out every time it hits.
i personally think Benedictine convulsions has one of the most insane breakdowns. VERY underrated breakdown.
Also recreant and serial urbicide
Also Graves of the fathers. Enough metal to build 5 Dyson spheres.
@@bunimokjh the more i think about it, the graves of the fathers, slit your guts, and orgiastic disembowelment all have INSANE breakdowns
@@Nile8765 yep, such an awesome album from start to finish.
Architects - These Colours Don't Run. that breakdown is honestly my favorite. brings tears to my eyes
Does the "die by my hand" riff from Creeping Death not count as a breakdown?
i played it in my head and got goosebumps. thx
I mean... thats a subjective one I think... but I would agree! But if you were to include that. I feel you'd have to give back to some black sabbath stuff.like the "breakdown" in the song "black sabbath".
I would!!
I’ve always thought it was a breakdown
Crowbar are masters of breakdowns and riffs.period.
Great list, but I would like to add one band that to me refined breakdowns and that band is Earth Crisis when they released the song "Firestorm" back in 1993. I think many bands, even those considered "main stream" picked up on that one too. You also have another Syracuse band - Snapcase and the song Fields of Illusions released in '94.
The true pioneers of this kind of stuff, they should be on the list instead of Hatebreed.
@@NVH52 lol exactly, when he skipped over these and was like "Hatebreed changed hardcore" I was like oh, he's a metalhead lol.
Earth crisis was the first hardcore band I'd ever heard when I was a kid. They definitely had some bad ass breakdowns and tempo changes that were definitely heavy as fuck. snapcase needs recognition as well on the list. They for sure had one of the most distinct sounds in hardcore. I ❤️ that piccolo snare sound on progression through unlearning
was expecting earth crisis in the video... and was left disappointed....
He writes the best breakdowns because he knows every fucking breakdown what a goat