Metal without Distortion
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- Metal without Distortion
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I don't know if I can. Forgot to eat and drink.
, fuck
remove the reverb, makes it sound better. Or you want to sound like a surf rock band.
I'll include it in the next video, so sorry for that. Rest in Peace my friend [*]
He's long dead before you replied :p
OK now play some surf music with metal distortion.
That would be Stevie Ray Vaughn on the "Back to the Beach" soundtrack.
this please
roachy72
And later... Metal-style covers of ABBA!
bkLEGION3000 Dude... Surfin' Bird with accompanied growl...
YES OMG
Sounds like if the beach boys made an album but they where all a bit pissed off....
It makes a lot of sense if you think about when heavy metal started (in the late '60s), and what it would have been influenced by. It's usually said to have evolved out of psychedelic/acid rock, which was kind of the successor to surf rock, once surf rock started to fade out of popularity. Psychedelic rock was (obviously) intended to accompany the use of drugs, but if you think about what psychedelic bands would have been listening to immediately prior to the genre's creation, it would have been surf rock and things like the Beatles. The Beach Boys definitely would have been taken into consideration too.
So, modern metal retains some of those early characteristics and influences. Although, it has changed a lot over time too. There's still a lot of cross-pollination with hardcore punk. That's where metalcore comes from.
😂
Sand in their shorts.
Soleilune ooh rock history
*LOL!*
This proves that Dick Dale was the first metal guitar player. He just didn't have a distortion pedal.
hahahahahaha
True
Black metal is just distorted surf
Yep
Searching "Dick Dale" so I can comment like I completely got what you were saying.
I already know what they sound like without distortion
*Cries in broke*
Same
Its Two Zero
If you have an amp and a guitar I think you can just turn the volume on the guitar to max and put the amp at the volume you want it at
@@alessstudios4147 lol if only
*Cries in Acoustic*
"Mom, I want to hear metal."
"We have metal at home."
Metal at home.
Underrated Comment
Hahahahahaha
Mason Kane best comment
hahahahahaha
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Notice how you can actually hear the bass
Ya boy I was thinking the same thing
usually bass in heavy metal builds up the music. a song without bass sounds wrong.
this hurts more than it should have
(im a bass player)
@@ITTAPUPU12 Bass players are the Ringo's of a band. Not appreciated by many but those who do appreciate the fuck out of them. Which is ironic considering he was the drummer and Paul was the bassist among other things but you get what I mean.
I was wondering what was this instrument I had never heard before.
My brain is automatically adding he distortion.
same
Mine too
My brain is automatically adding the T in your comment.
@@bbeenn lol
I agree with this
It actually sounds somehow more sinister like this.
Lluc Simon true but Pantera without distortion is just... no. Don’t ever do that again😂
@@crazeverseben7583 pantera, yeah. But seasons in abyss sounds really awesome
@@numberhater8283 second track sounds like doom metal
It reminds me of something that'd play in a game like Diablo
Maybe a Wild West with demons
@@BierBart12 and now I need a game with that
Metal without distortion = evil surf rock. :P
Thus is born a new genre. Brought to you by The Undertows
hahaha you nailed it
Metal has some of its roots in surf rock, so it isn't too surprising it shares a resemblance.
PawnSacrific3 It is (was) already a Genre!! Nothing new about it mate.
*world-ending cometary impact tsunami approaches* C'mon, boys! We're gonna surf this fucker or die trying!
now make surf music with distortion
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That's called black metal
listen agent orange
Aw fuck your picture gave me the warm fuzzies.
Basically the Cramps
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slayer: raining ketchup
pantera: strut
Megadeath: melody of dismantling
Metallica: walk into the oven
Metal on piano = evil ragtime
Metal on trumpet = bebop
Metal on balalaika = very intense Russian folk music
Now take surf music and add heavy distortion
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LOOK UP DEAD KENNEDYS
its called black metal. just look it up on "this exists"
OP delivered using a time machine!
In that case, I'd like to hear the same for Rock Lobster.
You just invented Surf Metal!
Dude
surf metal......fkn ayy!! weirdly intoxicating to listen to. ..
Next video should be surf songs with distortion. It could work. Afterall, legend has it in some underground scenes he was known as Dick 'Djent' Dale.
Kingshuk Mukherjee
If you want to hear surf songs without distortion, try The Ventures, The Shadows, etc.
I'd pay a dollar to watch a band play surf metal.
-*confused headbanging*
Even slayer riffs still sound heavy even when they have no distortion.
Apocalypse Beatzz you’re trippin
megadeth sounded way heavier
@@connorhancock3885 they do heavy as fuck it's the sound dark
SLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYEEEEEEEERRRR
@@TDghf true
I write all of my riffs unplugged. If it sounds good unplugged it will sound better with distortion.
That's a cool idea
I think this rule is generally a good one.
Generally a lot of the big guys wrote the heavey riffs on some beat up acoustic. You'd be surprised at how many of the heaviest riffs were written that way.
I always wrote my riffs on an acoustic guitar. My philosophy was you had to earn the privilege to play with distortion.
True that.
When your distortion pedal is broken but the band still wants to pracitce
Tim Harjo practice writing practice my dude.
Tim Harjo he is using Clean button on amp
I’m like #666
Lol just switch to the OD channel on your amp
this is what happen when you dont know shit about guitars but still wanna prentend you know what you're talking about.
"Walk" sounds like an mid-90s Primus track
Primus sucks! 🤘
@@2gla_2gla63 That's subjective
@@flaccid6pancake its a primus fan saying
I would listen to heavy like this unironically
Especially the slayer ones
2:13 *"Enter Sandman, exit Glasswoman"* lol
A transition that actually works.
😂😂😂
666 likes
metal with distortion= mario bros music when u go under ground
Finally an original comment lol
Metal with distortion = Metal, you daft?
HowToDrinkBleachAndNotDie
Without*
Lmaooooooooooo
@@fun101productions9 exactly
Slayer sounds like metal even without distortion.
Brought back repressed for ten years memories of playing Enter Sandman all lunch period with no distortion pedal. Great thanks.
Sounds like surf music.
Try tapping up the fret board on the D string figerisly......
Actually heavy metal had part of its roots in surf rock. I think the shredding style was invented by Dick Dale & the Del-tones.
thats actually the first thing i thought
Which is much better than Metal (bite me)
Surf guitarists = REVERB. Dick Dale is (still playing) a monster guitarist - and his relationship with Leo Fender led to the development of the high wattage amp.
Slayer sound like The Beach Boys without distortion. I want to distort The Beach Boys and see if they sound like Slayer.
that seems to be an interesting experiment.
maybe also distort other types of music.....
Check out Blind Guardian's covers of Surfin' USA and Barbara Ann.
"I want to distort The Beach Boys" sounds like a quality shitpost
You found the right way to think.
I think Dick Dale would be better. Beach Boys use major keys, these metal songs are in minor, Dick Dale would write a few minor surf tracks.
ngl some of these riffs actually sound sorta nirvana esque in that sense of heavy
Lol I thought the same!Most of them remind me of “aero zeppelin”
too much distortion! now make a new video "jazz- with distortion"
nah Ephel Duath does it well enough
Michatroschka that would be awesome!
Voivod and Celtic Frost have been doing jazz with distortion since the '80s, and it's great stuff once you get by the weird vocals (and to me, the weird vocals are all part of the weird package - I don't think I could enjoy this stuff as much without them!)
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Jazz with distortion? That's called Sonny Sharrock, son...
I would PAY to see that.
So basically it just turns into a DOOM version of the song
Oh yeah! Old Doom games
No you gotta remove distortion then put it through some sort of 16 bit filter
HOW DID I NOT REALIZE THIS
Amazing observation!
Those 90's midi soundchips were unable to replicate the sound of distortation.
Literally yes, as a ton of the doom soundtrack was knockoffs of metal songs
I was so dissappointed when getting my first guitar and amp. Everything sound like this clip. I even got hostile towards the music shop dude (I was 12), until he pushed the distortion button... 😂
That was a nice day for you!! Haha
Hahaha. I was going to say didn't we all do this as teenagers. Then laughed incredibly hard about it
Pietu and then you learn to get a tube amp and turn the volume and gain up to ten.
Lol
Took me a whole week before know the distortion button. Almost crying because disappointment
2:14 “Exit Glasswoman” 😆
Metal without distortion is just Primus which I HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
not really
H*ck yeah
Primus sucks
Creepy surf rock.
Creepy profile pic....
you mean badass profile pic
Hax The Unjust Can't tell if King Crimson or JoJo fan :p
Brotha is that u?
my thoughts exactly
it's calming. This should be played in a Jazz club or coffee shop.
Charlezard not really.
....really dude a jazz club? No.
I would buy a coffee there!
ok. maybe not a Jazz club. I don't listen to jazz, so I wouldn't really know about that. but the riffs sound weak without the distortion, so id still say coffee shop. like live music for a nice quiet date. lol
In the Metalocalypse universe this WOULD be playing in a coffee shop...
Even without all the tube-driven goodness, those riffs are still metal as fuck 🤘😎🤘
As a non-metal listener who doesn't know most of these songs, I actually really liked them
Yeah! When you strip away all the gear and distortion and fluff and tattoos, it's just raw music. And great music always sounds good, no matter what you play it on.
Sounds like Beach Boys gone punk
And now I'd like to hear the Beach Boys (or other surf music) with distortion :D
Beach Boys with distortion IS punk. Listen to The Queers version of "Don't back down" of the Boys. It's really nice.
Looseel Scott in beach shorts😂
Looseel Scott The Beach Boys were trippy mofos
Its freaking awesome why bother with any distortion at all
Huh. I didn't know Slayer was a surf rock band.
Metallica is officially surf rock
Yeah, neither did I ...
Tom Araya singing
summer love songs
... 😈😠😤...😨😩😰😴
10/10 would still headbang
They are Thrash Metal
I love this man! That surf rock sound is so cool! Always come back to this video! XD
it sounds very calming and smooth
Most of them sounds like video game themes for castles and final bosses. 😳
Samuel D. Febo Cotto that’s so accurate ahhaha
Read this halfway through. Whole video changes the second i read it....
LMAO so true, I'm getting a massive Prince of Persia vibe from that.
Yeah, I'm getting Koopa road vibes from most of these
Raining Blood sounded like the damn Pokémon theme
Now do surf songs with distortion !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would love to hear that.
Yes! haha
Haha what a great idea!
lmao Beach Boys with distortion.
Yessss!
The best surf rock compilation video ever!
Some of the changes are just sublime!
Not sure if anyone has noticed, but it sounds like surf rock.
Oh. Everyone has? Just checking.
I immediately thought that😂😂😂
JxC picked the absolute cleanest low volume setting he could, you don’t need distortion at all to sound hard and gritty but damn lol
Hammered smashed face especially sounds like surf rock.
@@hungryfilms3707 I think we should call it surf metal
Nah it sounds more like Jazz. Autistic retards and this surf rock meme. Braindeads smh.
Instead of "thrashing" and "amped up," the phrases I'd use for this style of metal is "mysterious" and "groovy."
Some are quite enjoyable listens!
I appreciate your view.
John Manning I especially like Crystal Mountain and Hammer Smashed Face.
"Some are quite enjoyable listens!" I'd say all of them
I’m your 666th like
John Manning there’s a band called Hail Spirit Noir that does this
You're on to something here! Some of it sounds like 80s music and some like 60s surf guitar. I also like see attempts at doing dangerous things. The peeler to the wrist was awesome!
It's really too bad Slayer never did a collab with Dick Dale, like Stevie Ray Vaughan did.
I saw Dale live a long time ago, and he had every bit of the vibe. One of the best guitar showmen ever.
Surfs like sound music.
Swagwan DiD yOu MeAn SoUnDs LiKe SuRf MuSiC
Uh?
Music surfs like sound
like ound usic smurf
Sound
MFW Enter Sandman's main riff still sounds pretty legit without distortion.
Right! That's what I thought as well
I don't know why it surprises anyone. The main riff is played clean for a few measures right at the start of the song.
check out the jazz version :D
Awesome game! So nice to see others who have enjoyed it!
It's.. Bluesy? :D
This is GREAT. It sounds so legitimately sinister without all the noise and shit.
As James once said
"So heavy... Usually it's heavier"
Sounds like a spy-themed movie for me.
Yeah Pink Panther or Goldfinger
For some of the people below: 1) Saying that a genre sucks because when you play it using other type of sound (even tough the same instruments) its sound less impressive, is like saying a great painting would look awkward with the wrong palette of colors. That's because you throw the whole thing out of balance. A certain style was music was made to invoke a certain kind of feeling, and for this you get both the melody/rythm and the tone/feeling with which is played right. David Lynch or other auteurs need to film their sets in a certain light, invoking a certain atmosphere, otherwise it would be just plain images that would impress no one. 2)There's also about who's playing it and how. The same musical part can sound different if a different person plays it with a different kind of conviction, if music was all about getting the notes from a page in the right order, it would be pretty boring affair. Obviously this guy in the video doesn't take it very seriously, but if Metallica played on Kill 'em All or Slayer on Reign in Blood as dispasionately as him, they wouldn't impress many people. The same is for all kinds of genres, if a jazz player plays his music without the right conviction and getting the right tone it would sound like pointless cacophony. If a flamenco player would play it without the ''latino spirit'' it would seem disspasionate and wouldn't get people to dance. The music part+the right tone+the right playing spirit=Great music. The same music part+wrong tone+wrong playing spirit=Bad music. Music is not just what's being played, but how it's played and in order to create a specific mood. 3)I hear people playing metal music on piano or harp and it sounds very good. Why? Probably because the people there actually play it seriously and with heart.
Thank you for making sense. Instead imposing blanket statements. XD
Good points, you've also got to take the lyrics and singing style into account, that adds an entire new dimension, to further the film analogy it would mean that any auteurs film (I'll pick Dario Argento) would not only be filmed in an entirely different style of lighting but it'd also require muting all of the actors, imagine a film like Suspiria done in that way? It would go from a nightmare on screen to a bizarre surreal silent comedy!
Is it weird that I like how this sounds more than with distortion?
Lord SkeIetor yes. that’s weird af
Nah, I think it sounds cool
Brings a new taste to what we already have seen.
I love this, good job!
Now do surf music with Distortion lol
That's a great number of likes...:D
Paranormal Guitar Channel Indeed... i just realised, but damn... now someone is gonna come around and ruin it though...
Now you have 200, you're welcome ^^
Surf music with distortion = black metal
Oh man do miserlou with distortion that would be fucking awesome.
i don't know........ i sort of dig this
same dude
Symphony of destruction and enter sandman didn't sound so bad.
You should check out post rock, then - you might enjoy it. Listening to some post rock albums brought me here.
same here
Search band called Deadbolt, it's quite close.
Seasons in the Abyss sounds like the Nirvana song that was never released...
Seriously, this gave huge anxienty
Sounds like the soundtrack to old DOOM. :)
Henrik Nygren Yep. www.geek.com/games/the-original-dooms-soundtrack-was-inspired-by-metallica-slayer-and-pantera-1655534/
That`s exactly what I was thinking
BECAUSE IT SOUNDS LIKE MIDI.. there is a song inthere that inspired doom i think
I'd play doom to this :)
Henrik Nygren I just commented the same without seeing this first!
Haha. It makes me wonder how surf music sounds with distortion.
Listen to The Mermen - Live from the Haunted House
also listen to The Ghastly ones
HEY! Somebody knows the Mermen! ;-)
time to start a beach boys metal band...
like metal?
Hot damn, that brings me back. To the time when my big brother was teaching himself all the epic metal solos, but without owning a electric guitar. Fun times.
impressive, hitting strings that hard, no distortion and no string buzz from frets... well maintained guitar. you have earned my subscribe sir....
Reminds me of the old MIDI songs used in games like Doom
I was playing Doom (classic) just a few minutes ago and thought "Did I leave the chocolate-doom window open or something?"
I actually think it sounds pretty cool.
LazyWhiteK1d Love the profile picture \m/
Sounds like some Pulp Fiction soundtrack stuff
you might enjoy messer chups
This super cool to hear like this.
THIS IS TOO HEAVY BRO. MY BRAINS HURTING
Would make an awesome soundtrack for a horror video game.
For some reason it reminded me of crash bandicoot wrath of cortex. idk why
Yeah, if that shit was on DOS. \m/ Running through some corridor on some original Doom shit
Wolly Ram lol yes it does sound like more of a classic DOOM game
So true. I really can imagine this music in a little-more-joyful-than-Hitchcock type of producer's movies :)
It already is. its called DOOM. released in 1993.
Somehow the music sounds slightly more ominous without the distortion.
Ominous surf music
No. No it doesn't. You just thought it would sound hip to say that, just as you believe your pathetic nihilism and misanthropy are hip. No doubt that, as a total conformist, you've also vandalized your skin with multiple tattoos and, in general, present yourself to the world as a stinking slob. Pitiful. All of your conformed posturing is simply a cover for your deep unhappiness.
wew lad, projecting much?
You couldn't be any further from the truth. @@JeremiahAlphonsus
@@JeremiahAlphonsus hey buddy you okay? because all im hearing is a load of bullshit
This was so great!! Well done sir!! Metal surf music😂😂
i like how he just stares into your soul
Metal without distortion sounds like 50's and 60's rock...
yeah like _surf rock_
JotaPe679 50's rock isnt surf rock Lmao
@@larryleatherlegs7064 i was making reference to the reocurring joke in the comments
@@ActionJotaPe Surf rock is rock and was around in the 50s so...
Check out the likes of Link Wray and Dick Dale: these guys were among the earliest rockers to experiment with extreme rock and distortion, and a lot of their songs sit somewhere in this video's same strange grey area between surf rock and what would become heavy metal and punk.
Back in the '80s, my friends and I - some of us traditional metal fans, some of us punk fans, others thrash and early black/death/doom metal fans - freely listened to classic surf rock, garage rock, and hard rock alongside thrash, metal and punk, and even where we didn't see eye to eye on later extreme music sometimes, we at least agreed that songs like Dick Dale's "Miserlou", the Trashmen's "Surfin' Bird", Link Wray's "Deuces Wild", Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode", or the Kinks' "You Really Got Me" were plenty metal or punk enough for any of us: it's where metal and punk were coming from all along.
Of course, metal wouldn't split off into its own genre until Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, and the like came along, but metal was there, in spirit, in rock all along (and something similar could be said for punk and the Ramones: punk rock has been there since the beginning). Or, to think of it a different way, that classic rock from the 50's and 60's never really went away, the metal and punk guys have just added a little extra distortion to it over the decades, but extreme rock was there since the beginning, and never really fell out of fashion.
Oh look, it's every guitar player ever practicing without amp
Exactly what I was thinking.
jhx97 @me
yea because an electic guitar sounds like that without an amp doesn't it? .... not
Especially at dawn... i wonder how this guy got this much views without doing anything at all haha
I do the same jajaja
It actually sounds good without the distortion.
But it wouldn't be metal without it.
This vid made my day
I thought the Slayer ones sounded pretty good actually.
Yeah, the Slayer ones are pretty good clean or distorted. The rest of them are fairly embarrassing.
I kinda want to hear the Slayer riffs with some vintage 60's amp effects now.
They did sound good....some retards just have such a closed mind they don't appreciate anything outside the box they live in.
Beauty Through Order, Cast The First Stone and many other songs
nikinnorway sounds like surf music! I can totally hear Dick Dale play these!
nikinnorway Same
I would totally listen to this kind of music.
seriously! i had no idea surf metal was something i needed in my life.
Check out Andy Rehfeldt on YT. He puts original vocal tracks to new music... Enter Sandman and Man in the Box are golden.
Abso-fuckin-lutely.
I'm pretty sure it's just called Grunge
grunge is much more influenced by either metal or punk depending on the band
1:02 when spiderman was learning to throw spider web
It's like 16-bit dungeon music. I always looked at distortion as a way to mask inexperience, but this shed some light on why metal requires it. It adds some needed depth to the notes, helping mold the rhythm slightly into that awesome metal sound we love.
"Seasons in the abyss" sounds actually pretty cool. Like some scary ballad
RisingSunDead agree
Nick cave vibes
Sounds like Joy Division
Yeah, its like mellow doom metal haha
and Sympathy of Destruction is still Sympathy of Destruction an if ya don't like that, Walk on home boy.
Surf rock... for surfing on lava with a slab of granite.
Bio-error 1d10t: User unable to create name. Yeahhh
That just sounds awesome
Exactly like that spy kids movie form 2004
A lot of it sounds like goofy surf rock without distortion. I love it.
Good that you included Angel Of Death
believe it or not, people actually get better when they don't use distortion 100% of the time. you work on technique, tone, and precision when you can actually hear each string and fret being pressed. thanks for this vid!
You are an amazing human being
Mmm not really, try learning sweep picking without distortion and then use distortion, You will realize that distortion actually makes Your mistakes more noticeable. That piece of advice came from jazz, blues and some rock musicians that dont use huge amounts of gain/distortion. For example play an arpeggio with crappy technique in the clean channel and then on a high gain channel, the clean will sound sort of decent and the 2nd One will sound like shit.
TG 77 very well said you're EXACTLY RIGHT homes
I like how Maya totally proves TG's point.
Lol sorry I meant t movi
Slayer without distortion is just surf rock
It really is
Honestly, unironically, all of these sounded good
This made me chuckle lol
Someone should make a surf rock band that just covers popular metal music
kaedan henderson I wholeheartedly agree
Just search for "surf metal", there's plenty of covers.
Blind Guardian - The forgotten tales has a taste of this.
A lot of it reveals the blues roots of rock
Mark Donald Pantera - Walk sounds bluesy
@@BSPNode Southern Metal typically a little bluesier
More like it reveals how the 3 essential components of rock make a perfect sound to add a melody by vocal .
Jump in the fire definitely has some blues vibes
it would be good a comparison, one just after the other, without and with distortion
Soothing jazz music
Now this makes me curious to here surf songs with distortion? Was dick dale the first metal shredder just missing the tone?
Great point!
Yes, pretty much! He was a massive influence.
I think you're on to something there man.
You just blew my mind
Surf squid warfare - Alestorm
IT'S LIKE PULP FICTION
Dick Dale if you're wondering.
No it’s not lol
QuasiELVIS king
I dont know, some of them sound kinda cool. Great work dudebro.
Sounds pretty good
1. Slayer - Angel of heck
2. Slayer - Playtime in the abyss
3. Slayer - Raining Ketchup
4. Pantera - Stroll
5. Cannibal Corpse - Hammer bumped face
6. Metallica - Jump in the pool
7. Metallica - Exit Glasswoman
Now you are allowed in my christian minecraft server.
This is kinda how bassists feel all the time...
Blahiesfkns Vvadik hahahaha
Nope
Bass is necessary for heavy metal by default, taking out the bass is like cutting off the balls.
HSS Revenir >...And justice for all
Pollo Rojas love that album but it lacks.... balls
Sounds like Surf Rock from 60's. I love it.