much love guys, always enjoy watching these. as for the breakdown of who'm'st did what, silkie was responsible for recreating the whole instrumental so accurately that it gets instantly caught as "too close" and i believe he uses some Luke Holland drum kit. and the screams at the end we tried to do true to the original, 1 vocalist, then the other, then both. so dooos screams were his own. he been practicing a bit and we wanted to have him get a lil somethin in there. hopefully more to come! 🤘🏻
I respect your opinion 🙏 but the original goes so hard if we are talking about the screams/gutturals of the one and only Ryo Kinoshita of Ex.Crystal Lake (Now Knosis) no one can top that, while the cover by thedooo, gibson, and silkie is still great to listen to.
@Kyros Collado Fair, and of course, I have the utmost respect for the artists who made the original since without it, we wouldn't have this awesome cover.
Okay, so this is by Coldrain who are without a doubt my favourite Japanese band; as many other people have already said as well this is the second opening to the anime Fire Force but while I think it's arguably the best song ever used for an intro I also really don't think that the animations they used for it do it justice at all which is unfortunate and frankly I don't think that it's their best song either although I'd say it's in the top three... my favourite song of theirs hands down is Envy which absolutely fucking slaps and one of my current favourite anime Jujutsu Kaisen has their song Remember in the final fight of the first season but I think that song's a bit of a letdown compared to a lot of the rest of their catalogue especially for such a good fight. They've also got my favourite anime opening under their belts as well, and it's for another anime that's amongst my current favourites as well which is one called Bastard; its song Bloody Power Fame is really good and the animations match its epicness as well... not to mention that this anime is a modern remake of one which started airing in the early 90's if I recall correctly based off of a manga from the late 80's which is basically Jojo's Bizarre Adventure but set in a Dark Fantasy world. If you're not familiar with Jojo's Bizarre Adventure I'd highly recommend checking it out as well because it's my favourite Japanese anime, not far behind my favourite which is an American anime Castlevania which is based off the Japanese video game franchise; Bastard is like it in that it's chock full of pop culture references such as in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure where almost every character is named after a musician and/or band and has powers directly related to that (such as Dio Brando whose name is a portmanteau of the singer Ronnie James Dio and the actor Marlon Brando or Jojo whose name is a reference to the song Get Back by The Beatles)... Bastard is a little more up my alley in terms of its references though because they're ALL metal references such as the main character Dark Schneider (a reference to Udo Dirkschneider the vocalist from Accept) or the main Goddess the good guys of the world worship whose name Ino Mata might not sound like a reference until you realize it was changed from its original version which is none other than Iron Maiden.
much love guys, always enjoy watching these. as for the breakdown of who'm'st did what, silkie was responsible for recreating the whole instrumental so accurately that it gets instantly caught as "too close" and i believe he uses some Luke Holland drum kit.
and the screams at the end we tried to do true to the original, 1 vocalist, then the other, then both. so dooos screams were his own. he been practicing a bit and we wanted to have him get a lil somethin in there. hopefully more to come! 🤘🏻
It was fuckin sick bro!!! Keep putting these out! We love em!
I gotta say when Dooo said he was going start taking singing seriously I had no idea he'd be dropping bangers, and Gibson and silky are killing it.
This was a theme for Fire Force Season 1 and featured Ryo from Crystal Lake who if you haven't listened too before is amazing.
Thedooo came out with another new song. He made it with the goons, soup, matt, and mcnasty made an absolute banger. Called "yo ho (peg the poop deck)"
It’s on the list!
Honestly it goes way too hard for how cursed the lyrics are 😂😂😂 I enjoy listening to it a lot
it's always fun when you guys recat to the dooo or Billy willkins or harry mack or any of the other channels.
I agree with you the dooo is absolutely a anime singer
The song is from an anime called Fire Force. I'm pretty sure, and tbh I like this version way better.
I respect your opinion 🙏 but the original goes so hard if we are talking about the screams/gutturals of the one and only Ryo Kinoshita of Ex.Crystal Lake (Now Knosis) no one can top that, while the cover by thedooo, gibson, and silkie is still great to listen to.
@Kyros Collado Fair, and of course, I have the utmost respect for the artists who made the original since without it, we wouldn't have this awesome cover.
Yeah its an anime opening from fire force and its insanely well covered when you look at thé original
Okay, so this is by Coldrain who are without a doubt my favourite Japanese band; as many other people have already said as well this is the second opening to the anime Fire Force but while I think it's arguably the best song ever used for an intro I also really don't think that the animations they used for it do it justice at all which is unfortunate and frankly I don't think that it's their best song either although I'd say it's in the top three... my favourite song of theirs hands down is Envy which absolutely fucking slaps and one of my current favourite anime Jujutsu Kaisen has their song Remember in the final fight of the first season but I think that song's a bit of a letdown compared to a lot of the rest of their catalogue especially for such a good fight. They've also got my favourite anime opening under their belts as well, and it's for another anime that's amongst my current favourites as well which is one called Bastard; its song Bloody Power Fame is really good and the animations match its epicness as well... not to mention that this anime is a modern remake of one which started airing in the early 90's if I recall correctly based off of a manga from the late 80's which is basically Jojo's Bizarre Adventure but set in a Dark Fantasy world. If you're not familiar with Jojo's Bizarre Adventure I'd highly recommend checking it out as well because it's my favourite Japanese anime, not far behind my favourite which is an American anime Castlevania which is based off the Japanese video game franchise; Bastard is like it in that it's chock full of pop culture references such as in Jojo's Bizarre Adventure where almost every character is named after a musician and/or band and has powers directly related to that (such as Dio Brando whose name is a portmanteau of the singer Ronnie James Dio and the actor Marlon Brando or Jojo whose name is a reference to the song Get Back by The Beatles)... Bastard is a little more up my alley in terms of its references though because they're ALL metal references such as the main character Dark Schneider (a reference to Udo Dirkschneider the vocalist from Accept) or the main Goddess the good guys of the world worship whose name Ino Mata might not sound like a reference until you realize it was changed from its original version which is none other than Iron Maiden.
you guy should listen to anime songs a good one is unravel from Tokyo ghoal. well it's origanlly by TK so on youtube it would be unravel by TK.
Fire force, opening
its from fire force anime
It's from coldrain
Fun fact, this is a cover for an anime called fire force and the original goes just as hard