Actually, there is a band that respects those 4 criteria to call them legendary (and they are as groovy and progressive as Meshuggah): Gojira. Fun fact, they are heavily inspired by Metallica and they consider Ride the Lightning the best Metallica album.
@@alexcostea1455 i meant old-ish bands. Gojira will meet the criteria this decade, when they prove it with a couple more albums. Saying “will” because im that confident in them
Ive been watching Yogev Gabay since his first Time Consuming episode!! I've been watching YOU since your first video on this channel! I can't believe my eyes!!
Don't miss out on their EP's! "None" showed their signature style in 1994, a year before Destroy Erase Improve came out. It's arguably the first djent record. Their 2004 EP, "I", is arguably their magnum opus, a single 21 minute song.
New BTBAM, Meshuggah, First fragment, Gojira this year... literally 4 out of my top 10 band, and there will probably be many more since bands have been holding their albums until lockdown is over so they can tour with the new record right away.
@@timdedecker7894 thats still hella impressive. MESHUGGAH is probably my favourite ever live show, I've seen them several times and the lights becoming part of the band with the kick and the guitars and bass is honestly a massive contributing factor.
@@AJPMUSIC_OFFICIAL it is. i would give a rib to see them live. if they are touring anywhere near where i live, i'll go. hopefully after corona i'll get the chance so pray for me x
Their first albums are basically Metallica style riffs - very thrash like. Even Jens was singing in the style of James. They said in interviews that they were heavily influenced by Metallica.
@@elgatofelix8917 Listen to their EP ‘Psykisk Testbild’ from 1989. It’s basically Justice for All part 2. Continued progression that left off after AJFA.
@@diztortedvisionz thanks didn't knew how what that album was called, or ep, a friend of mine showed to me and said the same thing, excellent piece of music
I'd love to see you make analyses about Opeth, but only if you want to. :) there is a severe lack of Opeth-central youtubers, in fact I haven't come across any. most people just do analysed of random songs along with songs by several other bands.
Have been watching this channel for almost 3 years, basically ever since I discovered Metallica, my first ever band and have always been a Metallica fanatic. Since then I obviously listened and discovered lots of other bands, but they never really hit me like Metallica did, until..... I discovered Meshuggah a bit over a year ago, and have been totally addicted to them, and became one of the biggest Meshuggah nerds out there. So weird but refreshing to see Andriy talk about them, truly a dream come true.
I am sensing a Gojira video on the horizon. Also, I would really appreciate your thoughts on a Swedish band called Pain of Salvation. I feel like you will enjoy them and if you havent heard of them, Passing light of the day, Remedy lane or The perfect element pt.1 are good introductions.
I have my bet on his idea of the successor to Metallica.... That being Gojira Anyways nice to see a bit of growth in topics and bands, hope to see some bands like Gojira, Nevermore and idk smth like SOAD on here as well
I remember the time when I was young, 15 or 16 y.o., and I thought that god will punish me (Боженька покарает!) for listening to this band, because they were genuinely scary to me, haha! Chaosphere and Koloss are my favourite \m/
@@AndriyVasylenko btw, you could try to listen to Tesseract, just for youself, not for the channel. They're very good, but a bit emo. Bass guitarist there is ahuenyi prosto (fucking awesome). Better to start with any of the first three albums (One, Altered State, Polaris), the latest is kinda 'meh.
I always loved meshuggah, and while my band does not seem to like them that much, I always felt like being able to perform any piece of their music is like ascending to the fifth dimension. Sheer concentration, grooviness and most importantly, a lot of passion. The ultimate metal band! Thank you! Maybe with your help, a lot of people will start to actually like them, and a new generation of metalheads will grow with at least a couple of Meshuggah's records on their shelves. They are too much underrated.
Hey, Andriy! Nice to see you're doing such a detox from Metallica. Everybody should search for other bands, whether they are new or old, and try to find unique sounds. Lately, I've been listening to a lot of Prog/Tech Death albums. If you made a video about one of the classical 90's era Death Metal bands, that would be awesome! Suffocation, for me, would be the best pick. They haven't really changed their sound since their debut, but they have brought new elements to their songs in each album.
Saw these guys at local venue about 10 years ago opening for Ministry. It was storming like crazy, the building was shaking and water was coming in from the ceiling. Felt like the band was gonna tear the place down with sound. Brutal af
Hahahaha, man, I laughed my a*s off at 0.49! :D ''...and make that bell TA...'' Awesome Video Andriy! Keep it up! And this was the one... I really did make that bell TA...
9:01 that "other band to bring that sound to the masses"... ...is Periphery imo. Massively popular in the modern metal space and you can hear the polymeters over 4/4, which Meshugga pioneered, in probably most of their songs.
I'm really digging meshuggah lately, definately I'm not just a bleed chugger but most of their songs enjoyer thank you, thank you Andriy, this is going to be great!
I fell in love with Meshuggah earlier this year and they have become the most motivating band for me when it comes to inspiration to both play and to try to write music.
I can't believe you're covering one of my favorite bands! 😊🤘🏻 They're one of the best metal bands in history. There's a channel that makes Metallica songs in the style of Meshuggah. I can't remember the name of that channel. You should check it out.
I'm digging this deeper dive into less main-stream bands (sort of like the Punk Rock MBA, but less hardcore and more heavy metal). I can see you going down that road and doing it well. How about some Machine Head next, and not just because they're an "M" band, but an analysis of the Blackening album might be cool.
Somehow I had never heard of Meshuggah until a couple months ago and now it seems like I see them all the time. Between this video Yogev's Mayshuggah and even Beato asking whether he'd still like playing them when he's 80. They've been a good discovery (Gojira as well.)
I discovered Meshuggah back in 1996 when they opened for Clawfinger in my hometown. I was totally blown away and I began to purchase one album after another and I don't regret it. Of all the Albums Meshuggah ever published.. my absolute number 1 is Chaosphere.
"Even though I had heard of them for like 10 years and for the one song, you know which one: Блят- Bleed" I died here lol haha Nice video btw, cool to see you branching out of metallica
As much as I know people love Bleed, when I started listening to more of them, I realised how varied and incredible they are. Examples of some of my favourite songs: Abnegating Cecity, Ritual, Future Breed Machine, Beneath, Acrid Placidity, New Millennium Cyanide Christ, Corridor of Chameleons, Unanything, Perpetual black second, Straws pulled at random, Nebulous, Combustion, ObZen, Behind the sun, Swarm, Demiurge, Clockworks and Born in Dissonance. Listen to them.
The first time I heard Meshuggah was back in 1995... It was... Very different at the time and "wierd", but I liked it! 😎 I havn't been that much into them since then. But 1995-1996 was really, really great years for new metal here in Sweden when I think about it... Meshuggah - Destroy erase improve (may 1995) At the gates - Slaughter of the soul (november 1995) Dissection - Storm of the Light's Bane (november 1995) Dark tranquillity - The Gallery (November 1995) In flames - The Jester Race (february 1996)
If you are to check out a band, make it Car Bomb. These dudes have been around since 04 with the same lineup as well. They do the whole polymeter thing meshuggah does, but add modulation to and occasionally some deftones into the music. They're heavily influenced by The Dillinger Escape plan so their music tends to jump quickly from one riff to the next. Definitely worth the listen!
Would propose to listen Morbid Angel. A classic and legendary death metal band, which created their own sound with odd riffing mixed with tremolos on blast beats.
OMG! I love your content so much (Even if this is my first comment in your videos) and Meshuggah is my favorite band. I'm a die hard Meshuggah freak so this is better than porn for me.
Dude! I think this is great stuff! Have known about the band since like 2005 or something... for me first song I recall was Rational Gaze though... bleed came later(at least for me). But been listening to them more extensively for about 4 years now! But yuh I still can't believe how good their stuff is and the fact that they had this sound since 90's is kind of crazy! In terms of making this style more mainstream... well Djent tried and there are some good bands in that bunch but it gold old pretty quick and I honestly do not see this genre ever becoming true mainstream. Average listener will find it too repetitive and will not be able to get over the tone of it and try to appreciate the rhythmical complexities.
I don't know if you'll see this comment but you should check out "cantafabule" album by phoenix (romanian prog band from the 70s) you may like it, you may think it's total nonsense, but it has some really intricate and progressive stuff (helps with the metallica detox lol)
The same thing happened to me with Nirvana. I used to only listen to Smells Like Teen Spirit, then last year I discovered that they have much better songs. I'm still addicted.
Check out Yogev Gabay! ruclips.net/user/YogevGabay You kick ass man \m/
Actually, there is a band that respects those 4 criteria to call them legendary (and they are as groovy and progressive as Meshuggah): Gojira. Fun fact, they are heavily inspired by Metallica and they consider Ride the Lightning the best Metallica album.
@@alexcostea1455 i meant old-ish bands. Gojira will meet the criteria this decade, when they prove it with a couple more albums. Saying “will” because im that confident in them
Ive been watching Yogev Gabay since his first Time Consuming episode!! I've been watching YOU since your first video on this channel! I can't believe my eyes!!
Do some vids about Chuck Shuldiner's Death
Botch - We are the Romans
I'm liking this purely because of the thumbnail
Expect behind-the-scenes on my second channel ruclips.net/user/andriyvasylenko14
First Andriy looks like "her view"
Yes, basically Fuck Metallica... Couldn’t agree more man.
@@sorrowstriken9481 I can't tell if your sarcastic or not
@@sorrowstriken9481 Well, not really that drastic))
0:50 "BELL TOOOLLL!!!"
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but we're making progress andriy, you'll be making compulsive meshuggah puns in no time
7:56 gotta love the tacit Tool diss 😂
happy 100
Hey nice to see the 7 string guy here!
Their earlier Albums had sprinkles of inspiration of Metallica.
Seems like who didn’t ))
@@AndriyVasylenko Hui didAnt, reely?!
@@AndriyVasylenko I often joke that In Justice For All is the 1st Djent Album lol!!!
@@jeyi3224 still good.
Contradictions Collapse is basically Meshuggah ft. James Hetfield lol
1:15 “Blyat!...........BLEED”
@@waiz4691 nah, it's блять
Blyatifull
_"Subscribe, and make that bell toll."_
Flippin' genius.
You,again and again
@@cemerce4341 again you again, you again,.? Againg you., gaianin gaing you
@@D-Man_Jam you know me right because i know you. You are Commenting every video that i watching. That's sick
@@cemerce4341 ikr
Don't miss out on their EP's! "None" showed their signature style in 1994, a year before Destroy Erase Improve came out. It's arguably the first djent record. Their 2004 EP, "I", is arguably their magnum opus, a single 21 minute song.
'Tallica to 'Shuggah?
Goddamn I love this channel.
I liked this because "shuggah"
@@mosthatedminnesotan It’s the sensible thing to do.
Lol its borderline blasphemy but in a good way
@@mosthatedminnesotan Blasphemy can only be good. It’s healthy for the soul.
This is the right time for a transition, cause they are releasing a new album this year
They have just started recording it, so yeah!
New BTBAM, Meshuggah, First fragment, Gojira this year... literally 4 out of my top 10 band, and there will probably be many more since bands have been holding their albums until lockdown is over so they can tour with the new record right away.
Whoever does the lights at Meshuggah's shows needs a medal they are basically an extra member of the band.
The lights used to be manually operated and the guy was insane indeed, but now the lights are programmed sadly
@@timdedecker7894 thats still hella impressive. MESHUGGAH is probably my favourite ever live show, I've seen them several times and the lights becoming part of the band with the kick and the guitars and bass is honestly a massive contributing factor.
@@AJPMUSIC_OFFICIAL it is. i would give a rib to see them live. if they are touring anywhere near where i live, i'll go. hopefully after corona i'll get the chance so pray for me x
@@timdedecker7894 11 December 2021, AB Brussels (If I can deduct location from your name)
@@bartdils1212 You are right lmao! already bought my ticket now :D
Their first albums are basically Metallica style riffs - very thrash like. Even Jens was singing in the style of James. They said in interviews that they were heavily influenced by Metallica.
Contradictions Collapse/None is their most thrash sounding album... And yet it still sounds like Meshuggah.
@@elgatofelix8917 Listen to their EP ‘Psykisk Testbild’ from 1989. It’s basically Justice for All part 2. Continued progression that left off after AJFA.
@@diztortedvisionz thanks didn't knew how what that album was called, or ep, a friend of mine showed to me and said the same thing, excellent piece of music
Yeah in one of fredriks insta post had James hetfield pictures and the caption was god or something like that
Well their original name with a few different members was called Metallien
I can't believe this is happening I waited so long for he to talk about meshuggah
And so, how did i do?)
excellent execution of a video my frrriend hope to see more meshuggah
(and dream theater ;) )
@@AndriyVasylenko maybe opeth too?
I'd love to see you make analyses about Opeth, but only if you want to. :)
there is a severe lack of Opeth-central youtubers, in fact I haven't come across any. most people just do analysed of random songs along with songs by several other bands.
I need to fully sink into a band, and video could be only if I find something genuinely cool to say after that ) we’ll see
Yessir Opeth🐐
yass
Just discovered Opeth not long ago actually, it'd be pretty cool if somebody did something like this.
Opeth is pure genius
Hey Andriy you should listen to Gojira. Such an amazing band.
Who said I haven’t? ;)
Gojira is damned rocking.
@@AndriyVasylenko Analyse their new album maybe. Or a video likr this about them
@@AndriyVasylenko WHAAAAAAAAAAAAALEEEES
I WAS ABOUT TO SAY IT THAT
Have been watching this channel for almost 3 years, basically ever since I discovered Metallica, my first ever band and have always been a Metallica fanatic. Since then I obviously listened and discovered lots of other bands, but they never really hit me like Metallica did, until..... I discovered Meshuggah a bit over a year ago, and have been totally addicted to them, and became one of the biggest Meshuggah nerds out there. So weird but refreshing to see Andriy talk about them, truly a dream come true.
Yogev is one of my favorite new channels!
Also Gojira!
I can't believe you actually chose them, i'm so intrigued about future content about the band!
Not promising videos on them often (you know, just got into them), but other bands will be featured
@@AndriyVasylenko whatever you post it is always welcomed frrriend :)
Yogev & Andriy in a singular video..!? Finally, a dream come true!
I am sensing a Gojira video on the horizon. Also, I would really appreciate your thoughts on a Swedish band called Pain of Salvation. I feel like you will enjoy them and if you havent heard of them, Passing light of the day, Remedy lane or The perfect element pt.1 are good introductions.
;-)
GOJIRA!
Trace of Blood is so damn mesmerising and sad
The perfect element is a great introduction. I have a tendency to now introduce PoS to people with Entropia though...
Friendship ended with METALLICA,now MESHUGGAH is My best friiend.
"блять" - потрясающее название для песни
bladź! pozdro!
opino lo mismo
xd
Почему тут так мало русских?
@@PC3B-Bogdana-Gatylo-88 потому шо «пачему не руссскам????»
@@PC3B-Bogdana-Gatylo-88 на английском потому что базарит чел
I have my bet on his idea of the successor to Metallica.... That being Gojira
Anyways nice to see a bit of growth in topics and bands, hope to see some bands like Gojira, Nevermore and idk smth like SOAD on here as well
You have to make a video about Death!
This channel is evolving. I'd love more of this kind of analysis
Never stop with Metallica videos. They're the best of all time!
It’s impossible. Metallica is oozing from all my holes.
@@AndriyVasylenko This sounds so wrong, yet I can weirdly relate to this message.
@@mikahguitar He loves jism hetfield loll
I remember the time when I was young, 15 or 16 y.o., and I thought that god will punish me (Боженька покарает!) for listening to this band, because they were genuinely scary to me, haha!
Chaosphere and Koloss are my favourite \m/
With that thumbnail, Ive preserved my spot in hell )) on a rulling position
@@AndriyVasylenko btw, you could try to listen to Tesseract, just for youself, not for the channel. They're very good, but a bit emo. Bass guitarist there is ahuenyi prosto (fucking awesome). Better to start with any of the first three albums (One, Altered State, Polaris), the latest is kinda 'meh.
Chaosphere is my fav as well, although I love all of their discography
@@AlexpPresley701 One is very close to being a masterpiece in my opinion
TeleGeneration 🤟 Thanks for this video sensei! You give me a treat ❤
"I used to know almost NOTHING" 😯
I always loved meshuggah, and while my band does not seem to like them that much, I always felt like being able to perform any piece of their music is like ascending to the fifth dimension. Sheer concentration, grooviness and most importantly, a lot of passion. The ultimate metal band! Thank you! Maybe with your help, a lot of people will start to actually like them, and a new generation of metalheads will grow with at least a couple of Meshuggah's records on their shelves. They are too much underrated.
Hey, Andriy! Nice to see you're doing such a detox from Metallica. Everybody should search for other bands, whether they are new or old, and try to find unique sounds.
Lately, I've been listening to a lot of Prog/Tech Death albums. If you made a video about one of the classical 90's era Death Metal bands, that would be awesome!
Suffocation, for me, would be the best pick. They haven't really changed their sound since their debut, but they have brought new elements to their songs in each album.
real question is when will he do a metal detox and start analyzing cardi b
@@yessir6427 True!
Thanks friend. Good video! I will start my journey to listen all Messuggah albums! \,,/
"Stay in drugs and don't do school" I think I have found my new life motto. :P
When he said "music is math" I heard meth
Andriy, this video just helped me compose a song!
Thank you! And Yogev and Meshuggah! :D
Saw these guys at local venue about 10 years ago opening for Ministry. It was storming like crazy, the building was shaking and water was coming in from the ceiling. Felt like the band was gonna tear the place down with sound.
Brutal af
Hahahaha, man, I laughed my a*s off at 0.49! :D ''...and make that bell TA...'' Awesome Video Andriy! Keep it up! And this was the one... I really did make that bell TA...
Love these new content! Maybe “Death” is next? I would love that!
They were even more ahead of their time. Listen to Ritual from 1991. Its mindblowing considering what was played at that time.
1:14 messugah - blyad
Man your videos are amazing, I wish you didn't have to stop
Going down the rabbit hole of Meshuggah is a real treat
9:01 that "other band to bring that sound to the masses"...
...is Periphery imo.
Massively popular in the modern metal space and you can hear the polymeters over 4/4, which Meshugga pioneered, in probably most of their songs.
YES! Fuck I was literally just about to write this exact same comment!
except meshuggah is much more well known than periphery
What a legendary channel, love it already!!!
Beautiful
Love the new format keep changing bands
A video about Primus would be amazing
I'm really digging meshuggah lately, definately I'm not just a bleed chugger but most of their songs enjoyer thank you, thank you Andriy, this is going to be great!
Amazing video, you probably just got me into Meshuggah
Meshuggah it's a delicious death metal band, they and Mastodon make my hope for metal go to eternity
Delicious death metal - new genre, I guess )
Not death metal
@@AndriyVasylenko what do you think of Mastodon's crack the skye? I think it's their best.
DEATH METAL LOL WTF
I'll add Gojira
Yogev sent me. Great video, and I agree with you, Meshuggah are legendary.
I fell in love with Meshuggah earlier this year and they have become the most motivating band for me when it comes to inspiration to both play and to try to write music.
I can't believe you're covering one of my favorite bands! 😊🤘🏻 They're one of the best metal bands in history. There's a channel that makes Metallica songs in the style of Meshuggah. I can't remember the name of that channel. You should check it out.
I love the BREAKDOWNS (pun intended) about the other bands and songs you have done!
Listening to them since 1995. Saw em live 3 times. Unbelievable music🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I’m really loving Gojira right now and on top of that they’re new album is coming out.
honestly havent ever listened to meshuggah but i sure am going to now, thanks andriy!
TOOL IS SUCH A LEGENDARY BAND
No
@@ilovecowsyupyupyup you're wrong my guy
@@ludviglarsson2020 are they a good band probably. But legendary no
@@ilovecowsyupyupyup bro honestly I think its more sense to say: Legendary? Yeah probably. But Good? No.
Tool and Meshuggah are my fav bands
Great band! Hope you get to see them live. They are hypnotic.
I'm digging this deeper dive into less main-stream bands (sort of like the Punk Rock MBA, but less hardcore and more heavy metal). I can see you going down that road and doing it well. How about some Machine Head next, and not just because they're an "M" band, but an analysis of the Blackening album might be cool.
Somehow I had never heard of Meshuggah until a couple months ago and now it seems like I see them all the time. Between this video Yogev's Mayshuggah and even Beato asking whether he'd still like playing them when he's 80. They've been a good discovery (Gojira as well.)
Andriy, wait until you start to break down Gojira, you'll love it.
Shhh, don’t do spoilers here ;-)
I discovered Meshuggah back in 1996 when they opened for Clawfinger in my hometown. I was totally blown away and I began to purchase one album after another and I don't regret it. Of all the Albums Meshuggah ever published.. my absolute number 1 is Chaosphere.
I'm sooo happy I got to see Meshuggah many times when they were virtually an unknown band. They completely crush it.
i saw meshuggah live... best fucking lightshow ive seen on a concert and the music sounded just like the albums
\m/
Meshuggah are in my top 3 favorite bands of all time. Nice to see them covered here Andriy
"Even though I had heard of them for like 10 years and for the one song, you know which one: Блят- Bleed"
I died here lol haha
Nice video btw, cool to see you branching out of metallica
I appreciate it :)
You "felt" the end of Straws Pulled At Random didn't you? Happens everytime!
As much as I know people love Bleed, when I started listening to more of them, I realised how varied and incredible they are. Examples of some of my favourite songs:
Abnegating Cecity, Ritual, Future Breed Machine, Beneath, Acrid Placidity, New Millennium Cyanide Christ, Corridor of Chameleons, Unanything, Perpetual black second, Straws pulled at random, Nebulous, Combustion, ObZen, Behind the sun, Swarm, Demiurge, Clockworks and Born in Dissonance. Listen to them.
Soul Burn, Ivory Tower, MonstroooooooCityyyyy are sick, too, even The Last Vigil
I hope you will make some videos about Death and Chuck sometimes too😀😁
Поздрав из Србије
Greetings from Bolivia Andry! 🇧🇴🇧🇴🇧🇴
Greetings! \m/
This is one my favorite bands, followed by Slipknot and Rammstein
The first time I heard Meshuggah was back in 1995... It was... Very different at the time and "wierd", but I liked it! 😎 I havn't been that much into them since then. But 1995-1996 was really, really great years for new metal here in Sweden when I think about it...
Meshuggah - Destroy erase improve (may 1995)
At the gates - Slaughter of the soul (november 1995)
Dissection - Storm of the Light's Bane (november 1995)
Dark tranquillity - The Gallery (November 1995)
In flames - The Jester Race (february 1996)
Yes, new bands! I like this!
WELCOME TO GANG FINALLY YOU LISTEN MESHUGGAH TOO
if you're interested in alikes,
death, mastodon, wintersun, misery index and rainbow/dio
Since you're doing other bands more, I wanna see Opeth. Good video Andriy!
Welcome to club my friend, welcome to the club.
MESHUGGAH has been my favorite band for a while now!!!
andrey big fan from georgia ty for your videos bro
Awesome video brotha
If you are to check out a band, make it Car Bomb. These dudes have been around since 04 with the same lineup as well. They do the whole polymeter thing meshuggah does, but add modulation to and occasionally some deftones into the music. They're heavily influenced by The Dillinger Escape plan so their music tends to jump quickly from one riff to the next. Definitely worth the listen!
Slipknot would be great, or Ghost, of Gojira. Or maybe some your neighbour bands, like Behemot or Hunter.
Would propose to listen Morbid Angel. A classic and legendary death metal band, which created their own sound with odd riffing mixed with tremolos on blast beats.
Seeing them live in 2017 with Megadeth was an experience that I won't forget
when you talk about unique drum of Messuggah, im just remember Theraphy band
Whenever I read Meshuggah tabs, I wonder why they are calling me a demented trumpet in binary
My flat mates used to play destroy erase improve to me in 1999. I will never forget that fucking breakdown
Daaaaaamn Meshuggah is f*cking awesome. Keep it up
OMG! I love your content so much (Even if this is my first comment in your videos) and Meshuggah is my favorite band. I'm a die hard Meshuggah freak so this is better than porn for me.
So cool to make common time sound so complex :)
Dude! I think this is great stuff! Have known about the band since like 2005 or something... for me first song I recall was Rational Gaze though... bleed came later(at least for me). But been listening to them more extensively for about 4 years now! But yuh I still can't believe how good their stuff is and the fact that they had this sound since 90's is kind of crazy! In terms of making this style more mainstream... well Djent tried and there are some good bands in that bunch but it gold old pretty quick and I honestly do not see this genre ever becoming true mainstream. Average listener will find it too repetitive and will not be able to get over the tone of it and try to appreciate the rhythmical complexities.
I appreciate it man! Djent took it waaay out of reason. But at the end i hinted on a band that could make this sound popular )) in their wrapping
Welcome Gojira?
Is this a suggestion or prediction?
@@AndriyVasylenko a desire
I don't know if you'll see this comment but
you should check out "cantafabule" album by phoenix (romanian prog band from the 70s)
you may like it, you may think it's total nonsense, but it has some really intricate and progressive stuff
(helps with the metallica detox lol)
I was in love only with Metallica until 1998. Then with Pantera. But since 2002 my favourite band is always Meshuggah and Gojira of course
I love your videos so much
Hahaha Andriy this was a fucking funny video. Absolutely great.
The same thing happened to me with Nirvana. I used to only listen to Smells Like Teen Spirit, then last year I discovered that they have much better songs. I'm still addicted.
A video on Death would be awesome!
Hey Andriy, couple of Aussie bands for ya. Be'lakor and Ne Obliviscaris!
1:14 нужно определиться
Now that you're actually making videos on other bands i have some requests, Slipknot, Slaughter to Prevail and Rammstein
A Dream Theater video/analysis by Andriy would be amazing to watch
😭Plz Andriy I want even more Metallica content.