Dismember is better than Entombed, they're also one of my biggest influences on guitar. David Blomqvist is a very talented, but underrated guitar player. Their last 3 records had lots of great bangers, kinda hoping now that they've reunited in 2019 that they record a new album. To me they're the most solid death metal band from the 90's swedish death metal scene. Also you're absolutely right, Hate Campaign gets no love. I really like parts of that record, not as much as say The God That Never Was personally, but it's still a meaty piece of death metal.
LOL! It's remarkable isn't it? To hear that Jump Da Fuck Up song (cringe) and remember that Max used to be the front-man for Sepultura! What happened...
@@abbysimmons3258 Yeah just recently saw the Cavalera boys perform beneath and arise in their entirety it was a good time. But I like some Soulfly hahah.
Jdawg did you see that Eric Andre was rocking a House by the Cemetery shirt? Don’t know if you like him I sure don’t, he’s as funny as an orphanage on fire. Speaking about that shirt, the fucking relapse records logo down the sleeve totally ruins it.
Dismember has a way more solid catalogue than Entombed, imo. Entombed had a much more drastic change in sound from one album to the next. They weren't the sane band as the first two records. It was something else at that point.
i wouldnt go past wolverine blues for entombed out of hand was a awesome song with that cool movie intro which they removed prob cause of clearence issues very rare to find a copy of that cd with the intro on it
I was heavy into left hand path when it was new and saw them with morbid angel and unleashed in 91 and they were pathetic but then they toured a few months later with dead horse and exhorder and they sounded perfect but clandestine was still a weak follow up and also saw divine empire in 99 with borknagar and that was a mismatched tour unlike the year before when they toured with nile and cryptopsy
I would have loved being at that show. 15 year old me was huge in to Morbid Angel and Unleashed. 46 year old would still go if that tour would come through here
Nihilist demos > Entombed's career. I like early Entombed, but I think the reason they are usually placed higher than Carnage, early Dismember, and Nihilist is because of production, sentimentality, and popularity.
I own an original first release 1991 Dismember - like an ever flowing stream sweater in excellent condition. The holy grail of my 90’s collection of original Metal shirts.
Question J Dawg, What is your opinion about metal band's music appearing in the mainstream, like in popular TV shows and movies? The most obvious example is Cannibal Corpse in Ace Ventura and a more recent example is the song Master of Puppets appearing in a Stranger Things episode. Metallica defended it saying everyone is welcome in the Metallica family although some fans didn't like it.
My first introduction was usually through mass media. I saw various artists through Beavis and Butthead as well as Sepultura through Reality Bites. Master of Puppets also played on the Will Ferrel comedy Old School.
This is the way of things. Apparently Jim Carrey was a CCorpse fan and insisted they were in the movie. I've never seen the movie. Of course "Master of Puppets" is in "Stranger Things" (from what I know about it). I've never seen "Stranger Things." (I do plan on watching it at some point, but it seems like a frustrating commitment.) If bands wanna get paid for the fruits of their labor, then pay 'em.
Shit, if a metal band is lucky enough to be in a mainstream tv show or movie. That’s pretty awesome. Slayer has music in several movies and even been covered on a shitty sitcom my wife watched.
@@vesuviacorpseflower4828 That has to be one of the worst things Slayer has ever done. 😂 I was thinking more like The Rivers Edge, and Grenlins. They’re on a couple others too
Hmm, isn't it obvious? Where's the mystery? Entombed is hated because they radically changed their sound, it all lies in their songwriting, which devolved into pure shit after Clandestine, their legacy would have been secured had they continued to pump out killer fucking Swedish death metal like their early albums. But they didn't. They changed their sound to be more marketable in the mid-90's, when metals popularity (marketability) was in severe decline, I only wish they'd made a more palatable transition, but only the first two albums are listenable. Compare them to Amorphis, Amorphis is a great example of a death metal band who also radically changed directions, but they did it far more gracefully and have lots of quality albums, along with a few duds (Tuonela). CLANDESTINE fucking kills \M/
I actually completely hated Amorphis albums during the years with Pasi as their singer. I still crank up the first 2 albums and the EP’s from their Pre Pasi years.
@Goatman Entombed has always been hit or miss for me. I like them in a song by song basis. I haven’t heard an entire album worth of music that I like by them
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal Left Hand Path I think is good, but very over-rated, lacking track distinction. But Clandestine is a fucking godly masterpiece and one of the best ever to come out of Sunlight Studio. The only negative I can think of is that I would have perfered LG Petrov (RIP) on vocals, Clandestine also features some of Tomas Skogsberg's best engineering (the same can also be said for Amorphis's debut). Speaking of vintage DM albums with massive and apocalyptic guitar tones, I just got the 2019 reissue of Massacre's From Beyond.\m/
I was only familiar with first 2 Dismember Album's and EP really but Hate Campaign is a Banger! Thanks for the recommend and introducing myself to Unlord as well. Black Metal done right!
I do get what dude is saying about Dismember getting a pass. Massive Killing Capacity did get kinda new school Entombed but overall I feel like Dismember had a better overall catalogue.
????? Question, not counting Hells, what label do you think is putting out the best reissues?????? For me I have to say Floga and High Roller. I have one of the Cannibal Corpse cassette box sets and The Absu Osmose cassette box set from Floga and they are both bad ass. I have a bunch of the High Roller Destruction records and man you get a ton of stuff with each release and the fire splatter is one of the cooler looking variants.
@@andyzuleta5344 Flogas gotten better. At first they would stick these glossy printed inner sleeves in these glossy gatefold jackets that take up the space of 3 records on the shelf. And the printed inner sleeves wouldnt even fit in the jackets. Just weird stuff that they were maybe tricked into by the pressing plant as the "highest quality" materials that were available. The fact they kept doing no-insert gloss gatefolds as a matter of course was annoying as hell. Except for the Dark Tranquillity Yesterworlds, they put a 8x8" or so booklet in there which KICKS ASS and is exactly why it annoys me that Floga didn't put inserts or booklets in their reissues for a long time afterwards but they've begun to change their ways. For example their reissue of The Moaning - Blood From Stone does have an insert, is a nice material for the jacket, and the layout is just like the 2013 Century Media reissue. These are albums that either haven't been released in 20 years or never had a vinyl. I also don't like that RA:Design guy they used forever who would just make lame layouts with no personality at al, they weren't right.
J-Dawg you really need to give Vlad Tepes another listen, at least the demo "Return of the Unsweeping"... it's nothing but old-school Venom and Bathory riffs!
I think the track "Casket Garden" surely would be considered a Death n Roll track. You could slip that song into Wolverine Blues and nobody would fucking notice.haha
talking about mismatched tours, Matt Harvey says he doesnt think exhumed should do tours with similar bands and thinks tours should be with different type death metal bands
Got my front tooth knocked in while moshing to a death metal band called Corpse Vomit back in early 1998 (awesome band from Chicago, IL). The tooth is still there 24 years later after I shoved it back up into my gum -hahahahaha!! I show ex-bassist Bryce 'the Corpse Vomit tooth' whenever I run into him in Chicago.
@@vesuviacorpseflower4828 You call that metal? You haven’t been metal until you take your baby to the store. With her wearing a Slayer onesie. That’s metal. In a serious note. Dude that must’ve hurt like a mother fucker
Hey J-Dawg! Greetings from Malaysia. Just found your channel about 1 month ago and i’ve been binge watching ever since. Not sure if you have answered this but do you like any South East Asian metal bands??? And if you do, who would you like to work with / release with Hells Headbangers??
Got the first 100 issues of Spawn, including 12 or so copies of issue #1 and 3 or 4 copies of issue #2. Spawn, from a visual stand-point, is the best designed comic character of all-time. However I'm afraid the 1997 Spawn movie🤦♀🤦♀🤦♀🤦♀ is among the worst comicbook movies ever. Spawn's costume and overall look was at it's best from the very start, then it started morphing and kept on morphing.
@@abbysimmons3258 nice I own two copies of spawn #1 , some are low print around the 80s mark. I watched it late but my first introduction was the Animated series I borrowed it on PSP which was done well, the movie was cheesy and bad 😂
Yeah SPAWN is metal so it attracted me as a kid, i remember I had a hard time finding issues one , my first Spawn issues was SPAWN #10 then I started to collected some issues then waiting for trade paperback. Movie was bad I saw it in theaters , the CGI was terrible but I did enjoy the soundtrack lol. Also was collecting VENOM comics and SPAWN side comics like HELLSPAWN and SAM AND Twitch . XMEN animated series on Fox got me checking out the comics
@@Ishitonyou666 niceeeee !! Is that one with Angela in the cover or cerebus ? Animated series Spawn is the best they should bring that back HBO fucked up by canceling it . I have some Violator comics as well haha! Have you read preacher ?
I really like Left Hard Path , and Wolverine Blues, but can't stand the Vocals on Clandestine. The Vocals sound Nu Metal or Groove Metal not Death Metal on Clandestine, I just don't like rough shouted Vocals that sound like a skinhead rally, or a Drill seargent . It's a shame Lars Goran Petrov didn't provide the Voice on Clandestine, because the songwriting was really good. I don't know whether it was actually Nicke Anderson or that Jack Ass from Carnage that actually layed down the Vocal tracks for Clandestine, but whoever was responsible for the tuff guy Hardcore BS ruined what could have been a great follow up to Left Hand Path. I like the Voice that Nicke Anderson provided for Hellicopters even though it's not Metal, and I like the band Lucifer. I also like the lead guitar sections that he contributed to the Dismember - Like an Everflowing Stream, so it is amazing that such a skilled musician would be responsible for such awful sounding Vocals
J dawg! What do you think of Frozen Soul? I use to play with Chris their guitar player in Steel Bearing Hand which I prefer much more since I myself am a thrasher, but I'd be interested to hear your opinion. Frozen Soul? Do they rip? or nah?
That's why i usually keep my music tastes under wraps for fear of having to dodge unending deathcore recommendations, at least where I'm at, there's literally no metal scene whatsoever. Anybody who happens to get passed the Metallica/Tool/Pantera /Slayer stuff, its just all deathcore from there. No thanks.
Maniac was on Deathcrush (1987) on most of it Wolf’s Lair Abyss (1997) Mediolanum Capta Est (1999) Grand Declaration of War (2000) Chimera (2004) Atavistic Black Disorder/Kommando (2021) on some of it
@@Riky_Jones I like Grand Declaration of War...sort of. I think there's good songs in there but a lot of filler and garbage as well. Could have been a decent 7 song mini lp.
? Hey mate do you own any favourite band / album shirts from the 90’s etc? Or do you just run with modern repress exclusively? Big lad Mike yourself would actually fill out the massively the over size made 90’s metal shirts I think.
Sup JDawg, long time supporter/first-time commenter here, I appreciate your videos and insight. Question: are there any bands/albums out there that you’re a fan of that use atypical rock instrumentation in their music? For instance, Barathrum using bass only on some of their early material, or Master’s Hammer using the timpani drum in their music. If so, do you have any recommendations for stuff that may have flown under the radar? Cheers brah brah 💪
Asked a similar question a few weeks ago. I just listened to Lugubrum, the Flemish weirdos. They have a very unique approach to black metal. remind me of Peste. Funny stuff.
I’ve seen videos where liver king is eating a bunch of organs. I saw him eating raw bone marrow dipped in blood and stuff like that. Wild stuff. DO NOT LIKE wolverine blues at all. I can’t stand the like 90s groove metal/butt rock parts.
Hate Campign fucking rules I love that album, way way better than death metal. I think death metal is over rated AF. Fuck I think HC that album is number 3 to me. Everflowing stream MKC HC
@@joeblogs4645 no, our albums sold well kiddo and we didn't compromise ourselves by making watered down wolverine blues bullshit lol way to go boomer! You're muted!
Dismember is amazing, Death Metal is my favorite but Hate Campaign is a badass follow up!
Dismember is better than Entombed, they're also one of my biggest influences on guitar. David Blomqvist is a very talented, but underrated guitar player. Their last 3 records had lots of great bangers, kinda hoping now that they've reunited in 2019 that they record a new album. To me they're the most solid death metal band from the 90's swedish death metal scene.
Also you're absolutely right, Hate Campaign gets no love. I really like parts of that record, not as much as say The God That Never Was personally, but it's still a meaty piece of death metal.
6am Soulfly time the real Devil’s hour!
Jump da fuck up where’s my boy Dinkins I need you fellow tribe member
LOL! It's remarkable isn't it? To hear that Jump Da Fuck Up song (cringe) and remember that Max used to be the front-man for Sepultura! What happened...
@@abbysimmons3258
Yeah just recently saw the Cavalera boys perform beneath and arise in their entirety it was a good time. But I like some Soulfly hahah.
Jdawg did you see that Eric Andre was rocking a House by the Cemetery shirt? Don’t know if you like him I sure don’t, he’s as funny as an orphanage on fire. Speaking about that shirt, the fucking relapse records logo down the sleeve totally ruins it.
Question!? Thoughts on Dissection? I like all 3 albums, yes even Reinkaos🤘🏼
Dismember has a way more solid catalogue than Entombed, imo. Entombed had a much more drastic change in sound from one album to the next. They weren't the sane band as the first two records. It was something else at that point.
i wouldnt go past wolverine blues for entombed out of hand was a awesome song with that cool movie intro which they removed prob cause of clearence issues very rare to find a copy of that cd with the intro on it
Agreed, Dismember has a better track record.
The Dink has spoken, thanks Dinksby Dinkerton
@@pimp-dogg.ICE. just my opinion.
I was heavy into left hand path when it was new and saw them with morbid angel and unleashed in 91 and they were pathetic but then they toured a few months later with dead horse and exhorder and they sounded perfect but clandestine was still a weak follow up and also saw divine empire in 99 with borknagar and that was a mismatched tour unlike the year before when they toured with nile and cryptopsy
I would have loved being at that show. 15 year old me was huge in to Morbid Angel and Unleashed. 46 year old would still go if that tour would come through here
Seen that show in Philly and LG wasn't singing. It was pretty weak.
Nihilist demos > Entombed's career. I like early Entombed, but I think the reason they are usually placed higher than Carnage, early Dismember, and Nihilist is because of production, sentimentality, and popularity.
And song writing on the first two albums.
Grave was the ultimate early 90s Swedish Death Metal band!!
@@vesuviacorpseflower4828'Into the Grave" is pretty bulletproof.
@@patfrat666 Well, also God Macabre, Gorement, Wombbath, Utumno, Eternal Darkness, Hetsheads, Apollgon, Afflicted, Comecon, early Therion, Seance, etc!!
I own an original first release 1991 Dismember - like an ever flowing stream sweater in excellent condition. The holy grail of my 90’s collection of original Metal shirts.
Mike Smith is a geriatric goalie from the Edmonton Oilers that lets in goals from 100 feet away.
Mike Smith is also Suffocations old drummer.🤘😃
@@dinkins335 Oh so that's where Smith gets his samples on Grimm Real.
Question J Dawg,
What is your opinion about metal band's music appearing in the mainstream, like in popular TV shows and movies? The most obvious example is Cannibal Corpse in Ace Ventura and a more recent example is the song Master of Puppets appearing in a Stranger Things episode. Metallica defended it saying everyone is welcome in the Metallica family although some fans didn't like it.
My first introduction was usually through mass media. I saw various artists through Beavis and Butthead as well as Sepultura through Reality Bites. Master of Puppets also played on the Will Ferrel comedy Old School.
This is the way of things.
Apparently Jim Carrey was a CCorpse fan and insisted they were in the movie. I've never seen the movie.
Of course "Master of Puppets" is in "Stranger Things" (from what I know about it). I've never seen "Stranger Things." (I do plan on watching it at some point, but it seems like a frustrating commitment.)
If bands wanna get paid for the fruits of their labor, then pay 'em.
Shit, if a metal band is lucky enough to be in a mainstream tv show or movie. That’s pretty awesome. Slayer has music in several movies and even been covered on a shitty sitcom my wife watched.
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal 'Less Than Zero' with Robert Downey Jr back in 1987!! Slayer covered Iron Butterfly in that movie.
@@vesuviacorpseflower4828 That has to be one of the worst things Slayer has ever done. 😂 I was thinking more like The Rivers Edge, and Grenlins. They’re on a couple others too
Hate Campaign is a great album! Dismember is one of my all-time favorite death metal bands.
I am with ya on Hate Campaign. Saw them on the tour and got the shirt.
Hmm, isn't it obvious? Where's the mystery? Entombed is hated because they radically changed their sound, it all lies in their songwriting, which devolved into pure shit after Clandestine, their legacy would have been secured had they continued to pump out killer fucking Swedish death metal like their early albums. But they didn't. They changed their sound to be more marketable in the mid-90's, when metals popularity (marketability) was in severe decline, I only wish they'd made a more palatable transition, but only the first two albums are listenable. Compare them to Amorphis, Amorphis is a great example of a death metal band who also radically changed directions, but they did it far more gracefully and have lots of quality albums, along with a few duds (Tuonela). CLANDESTINE fucking kills \M/
Fun fact, Amorphis have highest scoring discography on metal archives.
I actually completely hated Amorphis albums during the years with Pasi as their singer. I still crank up the first 2 albums and the EP’s from their Pre Pasi years.
@Goatman Entombed has always been hit or miss for me. I like them in a song by song basis. I haven’t heard an entire album worth of music that I like by them
@@KaaiHawaiianDeathMetal Left Hand Path I think is good, but very over-rated, lacking track distinction. But Clandestine is a fucking godly masterpiece and one of the best ever to come out of Sunlight Studio. The only negative I can think of is that I would have perfered LG Petrov (RIP) on vocals, Clandestine also features some of Tomas Skogsberg's best engineering (the same can also be said for Amorphis's debut).
Speaking of vintage DM albums with massive and apocalyptic guitar tones, I just got the 2019 reissue of Massacre's From Beyond.\m/
@@dekapitatorr What's the best Amorphis album, that's NOT their debut? I say either Tales from a Thousand Lakes or Elegy, leaning towards Elegy.
J-Dawg… Will there be a repress of the Mutilated Veterans 12” and a CD discography? Big fan of all Dopi’s bands!
I was only familiar with first 2 Dismember Album's and EP really but Hate Campaign is a Banger! Thanks for the recommend and introducing myself to Unlord as well. Black Metal done right!
Two questions:
Favorite Running Wild album?
Do you like fishin?
I do get what dude is saying about Dismember getting a pass. Massive Killing Capacity did get kinda new school Entombed but overall I feel like Dismember had a better overall catalogue.
????? Question, not counting Hells, what label do you think is putting out the best reissues??????
For me I have to say Floga and High Roller. I have one of the Cannibal Corpse cassette box sets and The Absu Osmose cassette box set from Floga and they are both bad ass. I have a bunch of the High Roller Destruction records and man you get a ton of stuff with each release and the fire splatter is one of the cooler looking variants.
Floga has been solid 🔥
Dark Symphonies, Floga, Dark Descent, The Crypt, Peaceville, etc
@@vesuviacorpseflower4828 speaking of the crypt I need to preorder the cenotaph reissue that album always goes fast and gets flipped
@@andyzuleta5344 Flogas gotten better. At first they would stick these glossy printed inner sleeves in these glossy gatefold jackets that take up the space of 3 records on the shelf. And the printed inner sleeves wouldnt even fit in the jackets. Just weird stuff that they were maybe tricked into by the pressing plant as the "highest quality" materials that were available. The fact they kept doing no-insert gloss gatefolds as a matter of course was annoying as hell. Except for the Dark Tranquillity Yesterworlds, they put a 8x8" or so booklet in there which KICKS ASS and is exactly why it annoys me that Floga didn't put inserts or booklets in their reissues for a long time afterwards but they've begun to change their ways. For example their reissue of The Moaning - Blood From Stone does have an insert, is a nice material for the jacket, and the layout is just like the 2013 Century Media reissue. These are albums that either haven't been released in 20 years or never had a vinyl. I also don't like that RA:Design guy they used forever who would just make lame layouts with no personality at al, they weren't right.
@@VinylGoo666 get the Crypt of Kerebros - World of Myths reissue The Crypt put out!
J-Dawg you really need to give Vlad Tepes another listen, at least the demo "Return of the Unsweeping"... it's nothing but old-school Venom and Bathory riffs!
He doesn’t like real black metal, if its not obvious… he listens to Dark Funeral hahah
@@bogofeternalstench2570 dork funeral 👎🏼
I think the track "Casket Garden" surely would be considered a Death n Roll track. You could slip that song into Wolverine Blues and nobody would fucking notice.haha
Nah not as much as Feedin the Charlatan on Edge of sanity - spectral sorrows
talking about mismatched tours, Matt Harvey says he doesnt think exhumed should do tours with similar bands and thinks tours should be with different type death metal bands
Question. What's the most metal thing you've ever done? Cracking a rib stagediving during a Razor set is pretty high up there for me.
I've been escorted out of a Hanson concert.
Wear an Emperor long sleeve to parent teacher conferences for my kid
Got my front tooth knocked in while moshing to a death metal band called Corpse Vomit back in early 1998 (awesome band from Chicago, IL). The tooth is still there 24 years later after I shoved it back up into my gum -hahahahaha!! I show ex-bassist Bryce 'the Corpse Vomit tooth' whenever I run into him in Chicago.
@@vesuviacorpseflower4828 You call that metal? You haven’t been metal until you take your baby to the store. With her wearing a Slayer onesie. That’s metal.
In a serious note. Dude that must’ve hurt like a mother fucker
@@theakkusor Yo! How? 😂
Hey J-Dawg! Greetings from Malaysia. Just found your channel about 1 month ago and i’ve been binge watching ever since. Not sure if you have answered this but do you like any South East Asian metal bands??? And if you do, who would you like to work with / release with Hells Headbangers??
HATE CAMPAIGN IS PHENOMENAL
That’s the first one I bought from them..
My personal favorite
"Adramelech - Psychostasia" is underrated af! Just sayin.😁
Wake the H up, Devils! It’s 3am on the West Coast 🤘
I’m from this west coast, is your name a store ya run?
@@Riky_Jones Nah. Just my shitty channel lol
@@RockyRMR I’ll check it out thanks. You’re honest about it ha.
I would expect your brutally honest opinion. That's why I'd share a link with you. For YOUR opinion.
??? J-Dawg, are there any plans for another repress of Embalmer's There Was Blood Everywhere?
J-dawg did you hit your local comic book shop as kid or teen ? The peak for comics in the 90s and Spawn was created. X-men comics are solid
Got the first 100 issues of Spawn, including 12 or so copies of issue #1 and 3 or 4 copies of issue #2. Spawn, from a visual stand-point, is the best designed comic character of all-time. However I'm afraid the 1997 Spawn movie🤦♀🤦♀🤦♀🤦♀ is among the worst comicbook movies ever. Spawn's costume and overall look was at it's best from the very start, then it started morphing and kept on morphing.
@@abbysimmons3258 nice I own two copies of spawn #1 , some are low print around the 80s mark. I watched it late but my first introduction was the Animated series I borrowed it on PSP which was done well, the movie was cheesy and bad 😂
Yeah SPAWN is metal so it attracted me as a kid, i remember I had a hard time finding issues one , my first Spawn issues was SPAWN #10 then I started to collected some issues then waiting for trade paperback. Movie was bad I saw it in theaters , the CGI was terrible but I did enjoy the soundtrack lol. Also was collecting VENOM comics and SPAWN side comics like HELLSPAWN and SAM AND Twitch . XMEN animated series on Fox got me checking out the comics
Also Violator comics lol
@@Ishitonyou666 niceeeee !! Is that one with Angela in the cover or cerebus ? Animated series Spawn is the best they should bring that back HBO fucked up by canceling it . I have some Violator comics as well haha! Have you read preacher ?
I really like Left Hard Path , and Wolverine Blues, but can't stand the Vocals on Clandestine. The Vocals sound Nu Metal or Groove Metal not Death Metal on Clandestine, I just don't like rough shouted Vocals that sound like a skinhead rally, or a Drill seargent . It's a shame Lars Goran Petrov didn't provide the Voice on Clandestine, because the songwriting was really good. I don't know whether it was actually Nicke Anderson or that Jack Ass from Carnage that actually layed down the Vocal tracks for Clandestine, but whoever was responsible for the tuff guy Hardcore BS ruined what could have been a great follow up to Left Hand Path. I like the Voice that Nicke Anderson provided for Hellicopters even though it's not Metal, and I like the band Lucifer. I also like the lead guitar sections that he contributed to the Dismember - Like an Everflowing Stream, so it is amazing that such a skilled musician would be responsible for such awful sounding Vocals
J dawg! What do you think of Frozen Soul? I use to play with Chris their guitar player in Steel Bearing Hand which I prefer much more since I myself am a thrasher, but I'd be interested to hear your opinion. Frozen Soul? Do they rip? or nah?
I get that from people where they hear growling and they think I like it or am gonna like it.
That's why i usually keep my music tastes under wraps for fear of having to dodge unending deathcore recommendations, at least where I'm at, there's literally no metal scene whatsoever.
Anybody who happens to get passed the Metallica/Tool/Pantera /Slayer stuff, its just all deathcore from there. No thanks.
@@theakkusor Exactly!!
That's a weird looking BAB shirt. It has no white outline around the logo. Is that a bootleg shirt?
Daily Devil’s Question: Thoughts on Maniac in Mayhem?
I think he was great on vocals. Never did hear why he left.
Maniac was on
Deathcrush (1987) on most of it
Wolf’s Lair Abyss (1997)
Mediolanum Capta Est (1999)
Grand Declaration of War (2000)
Chimera (2004)
Atavistic Black Disorder/Kommando (2021) on some of it
@@dinkins335 yeah not sure here. He was good on Deathcrush and Chimera.
@@Riky_Jones I like Grand Declaration of War...sort of. I think there's good songs in there but a lot of filler and garbage as well. Could have been a decent 7 song mini lp.
@@dinkins335 ya know their best song is the silence one ha.
Question: JDawg, Do you mix a bromelain/quercetin supplement with your NAC? I've read they work synergistically with each other.
Is BROmelain code for something?
@@dinkins335 no, it's enzyme extracted from pineapples....BRO
@@spergerkang5291 I see.👀
?? J dawg ??? Your thoughts ???
Karate in the moshpits . ??
😂
? Hey mate do you own any favourite band / album shirts from the 90’s etc? Or do you just run with modern repress exclusively? Big lad Mike yourself would actually fill out the massively the over size made 90’s metal shirts I think.
Sup JDawg, long time supporter/first-time commenter here, I appreciate your videos and insight. Question: are there any bands/albums out there that you’re a fan of that use atypical rock instrumentation in their music? For instance, Barathrum using bass only on some of their early material, or Master’s Hammer using the timpani drum in their music. If so, do you have any recommendations for stuff that may have flown under the radar?
Cheers brah brah 💪
(forgot to include Necromantia and Zemial, also good examples)
Asked a similar question a few weeks ago. I just listened to Lugubrum, the Flemish weirdos. They have a very unique approach to black metal. remind me of Peste. Funny stuff.
@@spergerkang5291 Ahhhhh I forgot about Lugubrum, excellent band!
hey j dawg! long time viewer. what’s your opinion on power violence/ punk side of metal? dystopia,nails,discharge
j dawg you would make a good critic for metal albums you know your shit
Love the dawg, brotown!
I’ve seen videos where liver king is eating a bunch of organs. I saw him eating raw bone marrow dipped in blood and stuff like that. Wild stuff. DO NOT LIKE wolverine blues at all. I can’t stand the like 90s groove metal/butt rock parts.
What do you think of Vomit Forth?
Daily Devil’s Question: Any Dimmu Borgir fans?
Love their 3 albums. Stormblast is one of my favorite BM record
@@andyzuleta5344 For All Tid was good.
@@Riky_Jones I’ve been hunting the reissue. I passed on the picture disc recently
@@andyzuleta5344 that’s a good one shagrath on drums.
No, BUT I should check out their first few albums, because the only one I know came out more recently, and did not sound good to me.
Hate Campign fucking rules I love that album, way way better than death metal. I think death metal is over rated AF. Fuck I think HC that album is number 3 to me.
Everflowing stream
MKC
HC
Lol Goatis destroyed the liver king in one of his videos. Like shooting fish in a barrel.
Eyebrows!
Hate Campaign is a great album, definitely underrated.
Entombed and Dismember aren’t worth listening to after the first few albums from each , but still better than Cannibal Corpse
Dismember had one good album the rest are total jokes. First two entombed are untouchable
Total jokes that are better than anything you have or will ever put out yourself mate
@@joeblogs4645 no, our albums sold well kiddo and we didn't compromise ourselves by making watered down wolverine blues bullshit lol way to go boomer! You're muted!
@@joeblogs4645 I love when people get offended by the truth lol!!! 😂
I agree on the first 2 Entombed but I actually like more than one Dismember album.🤘😃
@@aegisraven1284 what band were/are you in? Do you play an instrument or do vocals? What style of music?