They contacted me and the message told me that they had chosen me to give me a guitar... Too good to be true... Stay alert!! Scams usually increase at this time of year.
I love pretty much all styles of Metal, and I could just see a riff off going just like this. Each guitarist respectfully headbanging while the other played, and even joining in. I mean, as a Metalhead, I feel like im part of one giant family and we all respect each other and our various tastes. Awesome video with some great song selections! 🤘
I don't think you've been around metalheads if you think they respect each other's tastes lol It's mainly a house divided full of elitists from my experience.
@@b.entranceperium Oh ive been around plenty of Metalheads, and I'm easily one of the biggest Metalheads you will ever meet, (been a Metalhead for 30 years) and can tell you, we are definitely NOT divided. I have also noticed that even among the different kinds of Metal bands they mostly respect each other. Theres fans that WANT more rivalry, more division, more disrespect within the Metal community, but thats rare. There isnt much elitism, even in the Prog Metal scene, where they most tend to get arrogant about their abilities.
Really enjoyed this video. Listening to both genres made me realize just how different these are when it comes to guitar style. I miss the nu metal days. I like the guitar much better.
The picks you made for the Metalcore songs were top tier! You included all the bands I hoped to be there. That was my soundtrack to my high school years. 🖤
I can imagine the time you put into these videos. Your memory and performace of a vast range of genres keeps this 58 years-lived carbon-based plasmatic metal-head inspired and jamming. continued success and lots of dropped picks!
With Nu Metal, I think it's just cause the internet finds it edgy and cheesy or something. With Metalcore, I feel like it's just a bandwagon thing because of the more popular artists.
Hating on Nu Metal, Aggro-Metal, Alternative Metal, Metalcore, Post-Grunge in my opinion is the very definition of edgy and cheesy metalhead that has too much ego. I could understand the hate for Glam Metal or even very obscure and just weird subgenres like Pornogrind or Pornogoregrind
For Glam I personally still don't, it can easly appeal to Hard Rock fans or those who are into New Wave British or Thrash Metal at most and want pretty damn awesome riffs! @@KrisSchwarz98
This was my adolescence in riffs wow. Took me back to being on the bus and going home and playing guitar. Simpler times man. Earned a new sub! Great shit man!!!
I really wanted to see this battle, it was so awesome to see Bullet for My Valentine, Linkin Park, Killswitch engage, as I Lay Dying, your videos are so cool 🤟🏻🖤
@@CiviTac The natural evolution of a metalhead born in the 90's is that they got exposed to 'extreme' music through Nu-metal, evolved into Metalcore in middle/highschool, then grew to hate both as a young adult bc edgy, only to now, in 2023, damn near 2024, appreciate both genres for what they are. Is this what it means to be a metalhead in your 30's and beyond?. You have natural and neutral disposition to all flavors of hard rock/metal?
For me the nu metal riffs are more varied and therefore get my vote.The others all sounded like they could have come from the same band: they're all good riffs though.
yeah that's why I hate that melodeath metalcore is the most popular style and what many people think all metalcore is...in reality there are all kinds of bands, from melodic metalcore like Misery Signals, to chaotic metalcore like Converge, to math metalcore like SikTh, to noisy metalcore like Norma Jean, to bluesy metalcore like Every Time I Die. It's such a cool, widely varied scene but only one style is commonly known to metalheads. this isn't even getting into deathcore which started out in the metalcore scene, from bands like Eighteen Visions, Black Dahlia Murder, With Dead Hands Rising, Embrace the End, Ion Dissonance, KillWhitneyDead, and The Red Chord.
That's why nu metal criticism of being "similar to each other" are soooo dumb bcs literally all other metal genres sound the same EXCEPT NÜ Metal,I dare y'all to find death,doom or black metal that sounds UNIQUE compared to the other contemporaries???
Im 80s / 90's thrash & death, but its nice to hear these 2 genres side by side. I have heard all these bands, id vote for Nu metal riffs, more groove. Core is a bit more technical.
I just find Darkest Hour boring as hell. They got a few good songs, but meh. Boring band. I think. Parkway Drive tho, those riffs are so good. Kllswitch engage too, really good stuff. Also been going for what like 20+ years
@Spinetap It's not just the riffs it's the rhytms and drums as well. It's just boring as hell. Travis Orbin is a too good of a drummer for that band. Parkway Drive is much much better. Much much better. Their riffs are super catchy, always have been and great rhytm. Very good drummer and vocalist as well.
huge fan of both, pwd has some incredibly boring shit as much as they have really awesome shit but their last couple albums are just actual trash like no one thinks that shits good@@LordOfSweden
@@Tybrenman if you like riffs,then the best album in the genre is Count your blessings(2006) people consider it to be deathcore,but for me it’s just a metalcore without clean vocals,just like parkway drive,and one more moment Bullet for my valentine definitely has better riffs than Trivium,check the Poison(2005)
Nu metal is a clear winner for me. I was big into nu metal as a teen in the late '90s and early '00s and never fully grew out of it, despite mostly being into death metal now.
I would like to thank the creator of this video for introducing me to parkway drive!! After hearing carrion I instantly fell in love with parkway and they are one of my favorite bands now! Thought I would share.
@@misanthrope5063 yeah Killswitch would be my favorite overall band out of the bunch, but my favorite albums are Parkway Drive’s, Killing with a smile and Horizons.
Well sounds like you’re not familiar with Metalcore at all. Back in the Late 90's and early 00's where Metalcore slowly started it had way more Melodic Metal influences mixed with Hardcore/Punk. Over time the Genre evolved and bands like BMTH, Asking Alexandria, Of Mice and Man ( to name a few ) established the sound we all know as Metalcore. Every Genre Evolves and changes the sound over time but just because it sounded more Melodic Death at the time the genre started doesn’t mean it wasn’t Metalcore at all.
@@fuerstdraugrr What kind of nonsense genius of the planet are you? Metalcore generally originated in the late 80s and early 90s when bands such as integrity, earth crisis, shai hulud, converge, disembodied, snapcase, throwndown, biohazard and others added extreme metal to hardcore. This is how metalcore was born, which has the old name “metallic hardcore”. But people thought that metalcore was metal with breakdowns and generally hated heaviness, adding the sound of Melodeth. Then post-hardcore guys in the spirit of BMTH. But thank God metalcore has been revived in the spirit of Knocked loose, Kublai khan, code orange, vein. fm, jesus piece, varials, etc.
As a 2000's/2010's kid, this was half of my entry point alongside old-school heavy metal and thrash. Honestly, I've not gotten deep enough into these subgenres considering what Slipknot, Disturbed, SOAD, A7X, Killswitch, and more have done for me. Maybe it's time I head back in to check out the better bands which I've not gotten around to yet.
As someone who fiercely loves thrash, heavy, industrial, groove, grunge, and death, something about Nu Metal hooked me. The meal sub-genres with "core" kill me.
His challenge goes on. We must challenge new things beyond "Environment mutagens" by throwing out past ideas and methods. Happy holidays, Mr.TheSuffocater!🎄🍻🌟🎶
The Darkest Hour album was the only one of these I didn't have a copy of. I had all of these CD's growing up, whether bought or downloaded, back when Microsoft Zune and Creative Labs Zen MP3 players actually tried to compete with iPods, MiniDisks were all the rage in Japan, LimeWire was in it's heyday, and CD's were still the main thing for (legal) music distribution.
Metalcore became big close to adulthood for me when I was around 17, but nu metal was the sound of my childhood that takes me back to the days of baggy jeans, frosted spiked hair, and listening to P.O.D on my CD player. While I do love both genres, nu metal has a special place in my heart that gives me bittersweet feelings of nostalgia.
I’m in the process of trying to start an indie publication called Extreme Metal Magazine. Love your channel. This is going to be a free magazine. Happy to offer free advertising for your great RUclips channel in the March or April first issue next yr. Mike
Thank you very much for this video... I always said that I'm a metal lover, turned out after seeing this, i realized that I'm a Nu Metal lover, not a Metal Core lover (only the curse) 😂😂😂😂 Thank you for real, man I've learned something new after being bullshit for many years
@@DimaNSK-vy4br присутствие слова металкор в названии жанра говорит об обратном да и вообще зачем так агрессивно? тем более жанры это же больше хрень которая определяется множеством людей, чтобы им было проще
As usual a very tasty choice of cuts. Although I like a few Metalcore Bands a lot, e.g. AILD, overall I probably prefer Nu Metal. It's like super familiar having "grown up" with this stuff.
Bullet and Trivium are a little on the thrashier side depending on which album/song you pick. So I agree with you but I don't think they are bad picks for a video like this - where I'm guessing he prioritized picking some bigger bands that viewers would recognize as opposed to 'deep cuts' which might be a little more on the nose.
Thrash metal not emo in metalcore. It depends on what band in metalcore you listen to, some are hardcore punk leaning, some are thrash or death metal leaning (Such as Melodic Metalcore)
My parents showed me all types of music would go from Dj Screw to Korn back to some Three 6 Mafia then they would blast Killswitch and Tool, music range is all over the place
I’m in process of trying to start extreme metal magazine, hopefully a free indie magazine released three times per yr. Hoping to release in March or April. Happy to offer free advertising for your RUclips channel in the first issue. Love your channel, Mike
@Bilehound_band I think it depends on the band and which way they lean. For example, ADTR fits your view, but As I lay Dying and Bullet for my valentine lean more metal.
I listened to nu metal when I was a little younger, very few songs and bands I listen to now from that genre. Now I'm going more towards Metalcore, however both genres seem excellent to me.
I guess this is the newer description of "metalcore", back in the 90's and early 00's metalcore was considered bands like Converge, The Dillenger Escape Plan, Botch, Cave In (when they played metal), Coalesce, Walls of Jericho, etc. Nowadays, you can't find a "metalcore" band that doesn't have clean vocal choruses or something of the sort. Idk, maybe it's just me, but when I'm listening to harsher music, I don't want it to have clean vocals. That's probably why I stray towards grindcore mainly lol
Hey Guys ! This Telegram Shit is NOT me but some scum scammers !!
Thanks!
They contacted me and the message told me that they had chosen me to give me a guitar...
Too good to be true...
Stay alert!! Scams usually increase at this time of year.
As an Aussie, good to see Parkway on here. Carrion is one of their best songs. 👍
We know. ABL gets the same thing on his channel. However, I was going to order a pallet of Ho-Ho's from your Nigerian website. LMAO!
What
I really like how this two guys polite to each other, and always wait their turn for playing
I love pretty much all styles of Metal, and I could just see a riff off going just like this. Each guitarist respectfully headbanging while the other played, and even joining in. I mean, as a Metalhead, I feel like im part of one giant family and we all respect each other and our various tastes. Awesome video with some great song selections! 🤘
"respectfully headbanging" haha
I hate when people are saying " [insert genre] sucks" its all subjective taste and obviously if a band is successful, theyre doing something right!
@@tiredextremelyexcept when they're talking about trap/phonk, i would completly agree these genres suck and are for people with no brain
I don't think you've been around metalheads if you think they respect each other's tastes lol
It's mainly a house divided full of elitists from my experience.
@@b.entranceperium Oh ive been around plenty of Metalheads, and I'm easily one of the biggest Metalheads you will ever meet, (been a Metalhead for 30 years) and can tell you, we are definitely NOT divided. I have also noticed that even among the different kinds of Metal bands they mostly respect each other. Theres fans that WANT more rivalry, more division, more disrespect within the Metal community, but thats rare. There isnt much elitism, even in the Prog Metal scene, where they most tend to get arrogant about their abilities.
Good evening and thanks for joining me for another guitar riffs battle.
Dude, you rock! 🙂
And thank you for your work…
Amazing, interesting stuff dude. Rock on!
Really enjoyed this video. Listening to both genres made me realize just how different these are when it comes to guitar style. I miss the nu metal days. I like the guitar much better.
The picks you made for the Metalcore songs were top tier! You included all the bands I hoped to be there. That was my soundtrack to my high school years. 🖤
Blame by Korn will always go hard, such an underrated song.
I can imagine the time you put into these videos. Your memory and performace of a vast range of genres keeps this 58 years-lived carbon-based plasmatic metal-head inspired and jamming. continued success and lots of dropped picks!
Thanks a lot Metal Brother!!
This is my generational music in a nutshell. You definitely hit all the main bands I love… thanks for this!
All That Remains and As I lay dying ❤
I won't ever Understand neither the hate and hype for These both Subgenres but I still love them
With Nu Metal, I think it's just cause the internet finds it edgy and cheesy or something. With Metalcore, I feel like it's just a bandwagon thing because of the more popular artists.
Hating on Nu Metal, Aggro-Metal, Alternative Metal, Metalcore, Post-Grunge in my opinion is the very definition of edgy and cheesy metalhead that has too much ego. I could understand the hate for Glam Metal or even very obscure and just weird subgenres like Pornogrind or Pornogoregrind
For Glam I personally still don't, it can easly appeal to Hard Rock fans or those who are into New Wave British or Thrash Metal at most and want pretty damn awesome riffs! @@KrisSchwarz98
Awesome! Would love to see death metal vs. death core done like this. Thanks!
I've been waiting for that one
alright!!
Deathcore would get fucking obliterated
And also techdeath vs melodeath
@@cowboygeorge5056 maybe the guitar, but DeathCore drums are pretty fantastic. Most DeathCore drummers have no problem playing death.
As someone who grew up listening to Nu Metal as a Kid and then Metalcore as a Teenager, this video was so Awesome! 💯👍😁
This was my adolescence in riffs wow. Took me back to being on the bus and going home and playing guitar. Simpler times man. Earned a new sub! Great shit man!!!
Thanks mate ! Welcome to the channel !!
I really wanted to see this battle, it was so awesome to see Bullet for My Valentine, Linkin Park, Killswitch engage, as I Lay Dying, your videos are so cool 🤟🏻🖤
Bullet might be my all time favorite riffing bands. Their rhythm guitar is killer. As I lay dying and Killswitch are also incredible
@@CiviTac The natural evolution of a metalhead born in the 90's is that they got exposed to 'extreme' music through Nu-metal, evolved into Metalcore in middle/highschool, then grew to hate both as a young adult bc edgy, only to now, in 2023, damn near 2024, appreciate both genres for what they are. Is this what it means to be a metalhead in your 30's and beyond?. You have natural and neutral disposition to all flavors of hard rock/metal?
I already know this video is gonna get some hate by gatekeepers. So just wanted to say thanks, sounds fucking sick as usual🤘
I grew up listening to literally every single song in this video 😅 that was awesome!
For me the nu metal riffs are more varied and therefore get my vote.The others all sounded like they could have come from the same band: they're all good riffs though.
yeah that's why I hate that melodeath metalcore is the most popular style and what many people think all metalcore is...in reality there are all kinds of bands, from melodic metalcore like Misery Signals, to chaotic metalcore like Converge, to math metalcore like SikTh, to noisy metalcore like Norma Jean, to bluesy metalcore like Every Time I Die. It's such a cool, widely varied scene but only one style is commonly known to metalheads. this isn't even getting into deathcore which started out in the metalcore scene, from bands like Eighteen Visions, Black Dahlia Murder, With Dead Hands Rising, Embrace the End, Ion Dissonance, KillWhitneyDead, and The Red Chord.
Metalcore death core whatever
All sounds same to me
Not the biggest nu metal fan but I remember it from 99 early 00s when I was a young teen
@@retrorambles517 "all sounds the same to me" LOL sound like a hair metal fan who just discovered thrash and death 💀
That's why nu metal criticism of being "similar to each other" are soooo dumb bcs literally all other metal genres sound the same EXCEPT NÜ Metal,I dare y'all to find death,doom or black metal that sounds UNIQUE compared to the other contemporaries???
@@GREG_Khar-NÜ-Metalhead2000 my mans coming in with the legendary sextuple post
Absolutely amazing choices for both sides. Personally metalcore edges it out for me 🤘
A lot of that stuff takes me back to early 2000's to see "this is why you love metal music!!".
Im 80s / 90's thrash & death, but its nice to hear these 2 genres side by side. I have heard all these bands, id vote for Nu metal riffs, more groove. Core is a bit more technical.
Love the Darkest Hour inclusion. They deserve WAY more recognition considering their longevity and consistency.
I just find Darkest Hour boring as hell. They got a few good songs, but meh. Boring band. I think. Parkway Drive tho, those riffs are so good. Kllswitch engage too, really good stuff. Also been going for what like 20+ years
@Spinetap It's not just the riffs it's the rhytms and drums as well. It's just boring as hell. Travis Orbin is a too good of a drummer for that band.
Parkway Drive is much much better. Much much better. Their riffs are super catchy, always have been and great rhytm. Very good drummer and vocalist as well.
@Spinetapkilling with a smile is better than any crap you could ever produce or listen to….
huge fan of both, pwd has some incredibly boring shit as much as they have really awesome shit but their last couple albums are just actual trash like no one thinks that shits good@@LordOfSweden
@@LordOfSweden laters PWD albums are ass
Always new metal. I love the low notes, the tone, so simply heavy
Then you'll like my music!
It's kinda like nu metal but with some grunge and rock influence
(Sorry i just want more people to see my music y'know)
Every single album I saw on this thumbnail, I grew up, listening to, and were my favorites.
All the metal core really taking me back. Those were my high school days. So many memories.
Gonna be the one guy watching this who loves metalcore more than anything else. I was waiting for this so thank you
Awesome battle! I grew up on both metal core and Nu metal, so I'm so glad you did this video
Go ahead bro
Победителей нет. И то, и то ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!!!
I love both, Trivium is my favourite out of all those bands.
They have the best riffs in the business
@@Tybren absolutely
@@Tybrenman if you like riffs,then the best album in the genre is Count your blessings(2006) people consider it to be deathcore,but for me it’s just a metalcore without clean vocals,just like parkway drive,and one more moment Bullet for my valentine definitely has better riffs than Trivium,check the Poison(2005)
Hell yeah
I like both subgenres. Nu-metal put a bounciness to the riffs and metalcore brought back riffing and solos.
Nu metal is a clear winner for me. I was big into nu metal as a teen in the late '90s and early '00s and never fully grew out of it, despite mostly being into death metal now.
🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
To each their own
Both genres were my introduction to metal x Mad nostalgia in this one
I would like to thank the creator of this video for introducing me to parkway drive!! After hearing carrion I instantly fell in love with parkway and they are one of my favorite bands now! Thought I would share.
2000s metalcore is sooo good
I prefer old metalcore bands like KSE.
2010s metalcore sounds too feminine sometimes.
Are you a millennial?
@@misanthrope5063 yeah Killswitch would be my favorite overall band out of the bunch, but my favorite albums are Parkway Drive’s, Killing with a smile and Horizons.
@@6feetunderpants good guess lol just barely. Some would call that a Xennial lol
@@misanthrope5063 listen 90s metallic hardcore band
Muito bom! Recomendo minha banda de nu metal chamada Strada Streita. Nossas músicas então nas principais plataformas. Somos do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
Valeu!!
I grew up with both Nu Metal and Metalcore an i love both! 🔥
So here in the video is Nu metal vs melodic death metal. I'm looking forward to your reply as soon as possible
This is not metalcore
Well sounds like you’re not familiar with Metalcore at all. Back in the Late 90's and early 00's where Metalcore slowly started it had way more Melodic Metal influences mixed with Hardcore/Punk. Over time the Genre evolved and bands like BMTH, Asking Alexandria, Of Mice and Man ( to name a few ) established the sound we all know as Metalcore. Every Genre Evolves and changes the sound over time but just because it sounded more Melodic Death at the time the genre started doesn’t mean it wasn’t Metalcore at all.
@@DimaNSK-vy4brStop the gatekeeping BS dude
@@fuerstdraugrr What kind of nonsense genius of the planet are you? Metalcore generally originated in the late 80s and early 90s when bands such as integrity, earth crisis, shai hulud, converge, disembodied, snapcase, throwndown, biohazard and others added extreme metal to hardcore. This is how metalcore was born, which has the old name “metallic hardcore”. But people thought that metalcore was metal with breakdowns and generally hated heaviness, adding the sound of Melodeth. Then post-hardcore guys in the spirit of BMTH. But thank God metalcore has been revived in the spirit of Knocked loose, Kublai khan, code orange, vein. fm, jesus piece, varials, etc.
As a 2000's/2010's kid, this was half of my entry point alongside old-school heavy metal and thrash. Honestly, I've not gotten deep enough into these subgenres considering what Slipknot, Disturbed, SOAD, A7X, Killswitch, and more have done for me. Maybe it's time I head back in to check out the better bands which I've not gotten around to yet.
Wanna get into thrash ?
Listen to think this by toxik
And forbidden debut album
Some of melodic thrash s finest
As someone who fiercely loves thrash, heavy, industrial, groove, grunge, and death, something about Nu Metal hooked me. The meal sub-genres with "core" kill me.
Awesome that the brr brr deng was included 😂
Insane choice of riffs. Especially the Nu Metal stuff is quite unexpected, but legendary songs.
Listen..
You managed to cover the two most influential genres of music to me..
Then you battle them.. you are an evil.. but oh so talented gentleman.
Great stuff on both sides!
His challenge goes on.
We must challenge new things beyond
"Environment mutagens" by throwing
out past ideas and methods.
Happy holidays, Mr.TheSuffocater!🎄🍻🌟🎶
The Darkest Hour album was the only one of these I didn't have a copy of. I had all of these CD's growing up, whether bought or downloaded, back when Microsoft Zune and Creative Labs Zen MP3 players actually tried to compete with iPods, MiniDisks were all the rage in Japan, LimeWire was in it's heyday, and CD's were still the main thing for (legal) music distribution.
Ngl probably my two favorite sub genres of metal.
This guy always delivers!
No Unearth? still very cool.
I was very surprised too.
Metalcore became big close to adulthood for me when I was around 17, but nu metal was the sound of my childhood that takes me back to the days of baggy jeans, frosted spiked hair, and listening to P.O.D on my CD player. While I do love both genres, nu metal has a special place in my heart that gives me bittersweet feelings of nostalgia.
There are no metalcore posers here
Metal Core is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
I’m in the process of trying to start an indie publication called Extreme Metal Magazine. Love your channel. This is going to be a free magazine. Happy to offer free advertising for your great RUclips channel in the March or April first issue next yr. Mike
Two awesome subgenres of metal, and a really sick video running through them.
One of my favorite things is seeing some newer bands combining these two genres!!
Are you familiar with Code Orange?
@@pauliewalnuts829HOORAY! I MET A PERSON WHO KNOWS WHAT METALCORE IS!!!
@@pauliewalnuts829 i absolutely am!
Yea the other day i just found out about lvndmarks - lost in a wave. That shit sounds like knocked loose meets linkin park meets any deathcore band 😂💀
@@TrealFOETlandmvrks is a great band
glad to see you expand your taste
A few years ago I pointed out that nu-metal always went kinda hard. I'm so glad to have been vindicated
Has anyone ever told you that you look like Burton C Bell? Great playing btw.
Metalcore all the way. Those riffs and those songs were all bangers.
there’s something about metalcore riffs that takes me on a journey
This is not metalcore poser
2000s Metalcore will forever be Goated
"vs"... nah, totally complimentary. Enjoyed it all, bro.
Darkest Hour - Deliver Us is one of the best albums all time...Kris Norris's solo's are iconic.
Thank you very much for this video...
I always said that I'm a metal lover, turned out after seeing this, i realized that I'm a Nu Metal lover, not a Metal Core lover (only the curse) 😂😂😂😂
Thank you for real, man
I've learned something new after being bullshit for many years
love both styles...old is gold!
nice choice riff🤘🏻🤘🏻
next Melodic Death Metal vs Metalcore😊😁
So here in the video is Nu metal vs melodic death metal. I'm looking forward to your reply as soon as possible
@@DimaNSK-vy4brв видео все риффы это мелодик металкор, то есть мелодик дэт + металкор
@@arbuznazarov9326 Мелодик металкор не металкор. Гений ты планеты.
@@arbuznazarov9326Я же сколько вам раз повторял, а всё бесталку. Вот от этого хочется леща прописать
@@DimaNSK-vy4br присутствие слова металкор в названии жанра говорит об обратном
да и вообще зачем так агрессивно?
тем более жанры это же больше хрень которая определяется множеством людей, чтобы им было проще
Ah yes the battle of the 00's
The last two great subgenres
What about alternative metal or gru-metal?
*and
As usual a very tasty choice of cuts. Although I like a few Metalcore Bands a lot, e.g. AILD, overall I probably prefer Nu Metal. It's like super familiar having "grown up" with this stuff.
I just needed this guitarist in my band back in the day, I wouldn't be in an office from 9 to 5 every single day now if that happened
Congratulations!!
Great work.
Best regards from Chile.
Through Struggle still so good
Excelente selección de canciones. Felicidades!
I definitely hear more thrash metal and emo influence in metalcore, while ironically i hear more punk or hardcore in the nu metal riffs lol
Bullet and Trivium are a little on the thrashier side depending on which album/song you pick. So I agree with you but I don't think they are bad picks for a video like this - where I'm guessing he prioritized picking some bigger bands that viewers would recognize as opposed to 'deep cuts' which might be a little more on the nose.
Thrash metal not emo in metalcore. It depends on what band in metalcore you listen to, some are hardcore punk leaning, some are thrash or death metal leaning (Such as Melodic Metalcore)
Nu metal has more of a groove influence as well
My parents showed me all types of music would go from Dj Screw to Korn back to some Three 6 Mafia then they would blast Killswitch and Tool, music range is all over the place
Damn, what a slice of music history. Reminds me of high school lol.
How can you even pick sides with this line up of riffs?! I can't 🤣🤣🤣
Nu metal riffs are so simple and catchy
Did I see a drop tuning on the left and not on the right? That's real dedication for a video like this
Блин, это круто! Классный дядька!
that Slipknot riff sounds like it wouldn't be out of place on a Carcass album
I know it’s a well known fact and tired joke but I do love how most early metalcore was just At the Gates riffs with open note chug breakdowns.
YES ! Another great video ! As always, you sound amazing 🤘🤘
Ooooh....Darkest Hour....now we tawkin'!
I’m in process of trying to start extreme metal magazine, hopefully a free indie magazine released three times per yr. Hoping to release in March or April. Happy to offer free advertising for your RUclips channel in the first issue. Love your channel, Mike
Gosto de metalcore mais ainda de nu metal,valeu men🤘
There are no loosers in this battle😮
Amazing!🤘
In both styles there are very good bands, but because of my musical style I prefer metal core!!!🤘🏻🤘🏻👏🏻
Love this, I knew all but two of these riffs by heart!
May the metal gods shine upon you always! But, how dare you put Deftones in the Nu Metal category! Keep shredding 🤘🏻
This was all badass, but when August Burns Red hit and even Trivium, for me that was badass. Killswitch for sure.
ALSO DID NOT EXPECT TO SEE DARKEST HOUR HERE BUT HELL YEAH?
The thing I love most about Nu Metal is how bouncy it is, even compared to a lot of Groove Metal.
I literally wanna age as well as you brother. Love your videos!
Got some bands I need to listen to again!!! Awesome video. Cheers
I just started to listen to metal through nu-metal, but when I discovered metalcore my life changed lol atw they're both amazing genres
There's only a few of these bands that I like great battle🤘death metal for life 💥
So it’s definitely time to listen to The Fall of Ideals again 👏🏼👏🏼
For this video you deserve an award!
Metal is such a fun genre. Sounds so badass. I prefer the metalcore stuff, but I wouldn't like it if I didn't start with nu metal first.
There are no metalcore posers here
I'd say metalcore is hardcore punk with metal influence
@Bilehound_band I think it depends on the band and which way they lean. For example, ADTR fits your view, but As I lay Dying and Bullet for my valentine lean more metal.
@@kman8749 I guess but punk and metal already share a lot
@@DimaNSK-vy4br what are you taking about
I listened to nu metal when I was a little younger, very few songs and bands I listen to now from that genre. Now I'm going more towards Metalcore, however both genres seem excellent to me.
Man I used to love darkest hour! Undoing ruin is still one of my favorites
I guess this is the newer description of "metalcore", back in the 90's and early 00's metalcore was considered bands like Converge, The Dillenger Escape Plan, Botch, Cave In (when they played metal), Coalesce, Walls of Jericho, etc. Nowadays, you can't find a "metalcore" band that doesn't have clean vocal choruses or something of the sort. Idk, maybe it's just me, but when I'm listening to harsher music, I don't want it to have clean vocals. That's probably why I stray towards grindcore mainly lol
You are wrong body,go check band called Kublai Khan
As soon as you add metalcore the views go up!
Can’t believe I’m like around the same age where most of those albums came out
E bravo il trappolone! Grazie 1000❤