10 Levels of Getting Into Metal

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @jojoplaysmusic
    @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +23

    So how did YOU get into Metal? What was the thing, song, or moment that got you into this kind of music?
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    • @Kaas_is_Baas
      @Kaas_is_Baas Год назад +2

      I can't really remember because I'm a boomer.😂 Must be more then 35 years ago.
      But it was a mixture of Dire Straits, Bon Jovi, Guns 'n Roses, Metallica, and after that it was Sepultura - Schizophrenia and Death - Scream Bloody Core and Leprosy, Bolt Thrower and Morbid Angel.

    • @JoshZenpai
      @JoshZenpai Год назад

      i started listening to metallica and remmstein i was getting bored of my current music and wanted something new

    • @iara7596
      @iara7596 Год назад

      I suddenly remembered a song my brothers and cousins used to play when I was a kid (Toxicity by SOAD), I got curious and I played and I... liked it. Then I also remembered Numb and In the end by Linkin Park... from that on I started listening to metal and rock music. It's been just a few month since that actually, but I'm liking it more and more everyday.
      Now I know Slipknot, Three days of grace, bullet for my valentine and so on. My favorite is Linkin Park btw.

    • @roachdoggjr155
      @roachdoggjr155 Год назад

      my dad got me into it when i was like 3
      first album he got me was either the black album or a maiden compilation album

    • @nord.blut666
      @nord.blut666 Год назад

      My uncle used to play Rammstein-Sonne in his car and i was baffled i never heard music like this before in my life i think that was the kickstart

  • @Farvann
    @Farvann Год назад +175

    Crazy that Drowning Pool's "Bodies" still is a thing. I remember listening to that song 20 years ago. Rest in peace!

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +26

      Yeah it was THE song that got me into Metal like 12-13 years ago.

    • @Amnesjah
      @Amnesjah Год назад +2

      Why wouldn’t it be?

    • @voldanmalak
      @voldanmalak Год назад +1

      I was close, same album. I heard Tear Away before I heard Bodies thanks to my older brother. Hooked immediately. RIP Dave. Awesome vocalist gone too soon.

    • @Farvann
      @Farvann Год назад +2

      @@LoveMusic-bp4iv Why are you always writing the same comment 🤣

    • @geraintwd
      @geraintwd Год назад +2

      I only really know that song from the number of times I've watched xXx.

  • @SofaKing880
    @SofaKing880 Год назад +47

    It really is crazy how it starts with “damn this sounds cool, I like it”, then we become haughty elitists with very particular tastes and parameters regarding what makes our taste “the best”, then we mature and come full circle back to “damn this sounds cool, I like it”

  • @Fusso
    @Fusso Год назад +32

    I started with Black Sabbath, then I went through all the same steps and now I'm at level 11... Back playing Black Sabbath

  • @amatsu-ryu4067
    @amatsu-ryu4067 Год назад +8

    I kind of had a weird introduction to metal. I don't remember it perfectly, but I remember that I used to think it was "too heavy for me" before I got into high school. I went through a super depressed phase in high school though because I was really self conscious and stressed out. I didn't really have any favorite bands, just kinda listened to a lot of video game and anime soundtracks.
    Then, probably because of my history listening to a lot of music from Japanese video games and anime, these really obscure Japanese bands started to show up in my youtube feed. First some lighter stuff, then heavier as I started to try out more bands. First groups like BAND-MAID, Nemophila, Versailles, and others. They were a gateway to heavier bands like Unlucky Morpheus, The Gazette, Deviloof, etc. The atmosphere, the sound of the instruments, the aggressive vocals, it all really resonated with my angsty, depressed teenage self.
    Fast forward a few years, and I've sort of branched out to all kinds of metal. From classics like Metallica, Pantera, and Slayer to more niche stuff like Entombed, Nile, and Gojira. However, I'll still always have a special place in my heart for all of those Japanese metal bands that introduced me to my favorite genre of music.

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +2

      Liking Versailles and Unlucky Morpheus is extremely based

  • @johnlastname8752
    @johnlastname8752 Год назад +23

    Got my first exposure in the womb. Mom is an old-school punker and my dad is an old-school punker/metalhead. Needless to say, it was hard to be rebellious in my teenage years.

    •  4 месяца назад +1

      Sounds awesome!

  • @Colleepoly3975
    @Colleepoly3975 Год назад +47

    I got into metal through Evanescence -> Within Temptation -> Nightwish -> All kinds of symphonic metal -> power & folk -> the rest
    Before that I only listened to classical music as a child so that makes sense

    • @sanyaskillpro
      @sanyaskillpro Год назад +4

      I'm comfortable staying at that phase. I just want clean vocals, melodic songs and happy lyrics not having to do with satanism. So all of the genres you've mentioned plus hair metal.

    • @kaield4763
      @kaield4763 Год назад +4

      @@sanyaskillpro but satan fun

    • @MelodicTurtleMetal
      @MelodicTurtleMetal 11 месяцев назад +3

      I feel like the "Gothic" metals are the first gateway for most.
      I'd say i was similarish to you, with within temptation, Evanescence, lacuna coil, disturbed and ill Nino. Maybe some old Slipknot. Those were the street for me i guess..

    • @Cynthia_Blackraven_666
      @Cynthia_Blackraven_666 10 месяцев назад +1

      I did the same but with power metal before Symphonic.

  • @stefano8701
    @stefano8701 Год назад +44

    Started with nü, soad, korn, linkin park, then returned many years later to metalcore and alt metal genres which is what i most enjoy playing on bass and listening ‘til this day. Always revisiting older bands and getting to discover new ones, like this one from deicide from the vid 👌

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +5

      Nice! Glad I could help you find something new!

  • @mfC0RD
    @mfC0RD Год назад +35

    I am a millennial, and for me it was Mega Man. I had no idea that these songs were basically metal in chiptune, but I loved that stuff. I often stood for a while between the boss doors just to listen some more. As a kid, I thought metal was some "evil" and "bad taste" stuff judging by the album covers.
    One morning in the year 2000 I was watching MTV and they played some Iron Maiden songs in a row because they were about to release Brave New World -- and I was instantly obsessed! Who would say that the band with the monster in the album covers was almost Mega Man with actual instruments!! One step at a time I learned to enjoy (almost) every style of metal, and I'm glad I had the opportunity to explore this universe so much growing up with (dial-up) internet.

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +4

      Oh I LOVE Mega Man. My all-time favorite videogame is Mega Man ZX Advent for the Nintendo DS.

    • @ddduv
      @ddduv Год назад

      LITERALLY ME! LOVE ME SOME MEGA MAN!

    • @geraintwd
      @geraintwd Год назад

      Back when I was in my mid-late teens, there was a scene where people would make music on tracker software.
      One of my favourite "artists" in this scene was a Finnish metalhead who was very prolific around the turn of the millennium in releasing his own songs, covers of existing songs (which got me into more than a few new bands), and also he had a thing for chiptune and game music.
      He made a cover of (fellow Finns) Barathrum's "Last Day in Heaven" with the lyrics in Finnish but all about Kirby, as well as a Kirby version of "Thor (The Powerhead)" by Manowar, called "Kirby (The Powerpuff)". He also did several chiptune powermetal tracks. Went by the name of "Cadaver" at the time.

    • @private755
      @private755 Год назад +2

      Oh my god! I maintained that Mega Man 2 had the best video game music since it came out (I’m old lol) and I just got into Death Metal like last year.. I didn’t realize the seeds for me were so early but you’re absolutely right

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад

      @@private755 based

  • @tysonwastaken
    @tysonwastaken Год назад +1

    master of puppets -> thrash metal -> nu metal -> death and black metal -> groove metal -> metalcore -> deathcore -> my journey into this genre of music is still ongoing, it takes years to get into metal

  • @AlexPhantom1292
    @AlexPhantom1292 Год назад +4

    For me
    Level 1: Guitar Hero and EA Soundtracks in Burnout and Need For Speed (especially Burnout because I never played NFS Underground or Most Wanted until I Turned 14)
    Level 2: Hard Rock // Dad Rock Bands, my father Used to put a lot of 80's Rock Bands, especially Van Halen, Journey, Mötley Crüe, Kiss, Skid Row, Aerosmith, Motörhead, Poison, Ratt, Def Leppard, but the Heaviest thing that he put in His playlist was Pantera and Sepultura, and Non Rock (in this Case New Wave) The Cure and some other 80's New Wave bands
    Level 3: Posser Era, I know it sounds aggressive and Hypocrite but it's more because the popularity of these Bands, and they aren't Bad Bands, I Actually still Love Them, they got me into guitar and started with Rock Music seriously, those were Nirvana, Guns N Roses, AC/DC, System of A Down, Linkin Park, Marilyn Manson and especially Metallica, Actually with Metallica I started to look at Bass guitar too, and is the one of the reasons why I took the guitar
    Level 4: Comercial Popular Bands Metal; Megadeth, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden, Lamb of God, Rage Against The Machine, Slipknot, KoRn, Deftones, Bullet for My Valentine, Killswitch Engage, Avenged Sevenfold and Rammstein, maybe this place could be share with Level 3 but this was Actually my jump into Metal 😂😂😂 (Deftones and RATM aren't Metal Actually but I Thought it was), and Rammstein Made me love metal (even If they Say Rammstein Isn't Metal too)
    Level 5: PrOg, DjEnT, sTeViE t, KmAc; when I was 14 years old I Started to Watch Videos of Stevie T and Kmac (as Well as Mexican, a Channel from a Mexican guy Called "Eddie Warboy") because my RUclips algorithm Started to recommend me, specially Tutorials and humour videos tutorials, at the Same time I Started to listen Tool and Dream Theater, this 2 Bands (with Rammstein) Made me love metal, Level 3 and 4 may got me, but Level 5 made me enter completely into it, after listening to DT and Tool, I found Periphery and Meshuggah
    Level 6: Extreme Mainstream and Alternative Metal; I got into Gojira, Mastodon, Jinjer, Arch Enemy, Machine Head, Mudvayne, Soulfly, Chevelle, Breaking Benjamin, Three Days Grace and In Flames, still following the Metal Way
    Level 7: "Andrea Boma Bocarusso: Underrated Bands and 50 Riffs by"; thanks to this man (and Arch Enemy) I knew Jeff Loomis and Nevermore, and also Started to listen to Opeth and Death, it was my entry to Death Metal also... And Kinda to Gothic and Industrial too...
    Level 8: Type O Factory; I Started to listen to Fear Factory and Type O negative, then thanks to both Bands I found White Zombie/ Rob Zombie, Strapping Young Lad, Sybreed, Paradise Lost and HIM
    Level 9: I need more Death and Thrash in My life... 😂😂😂😂😂 It's funny because most of the people that I know that get into metal Subgenres start with Thrash (maybe with Death no, but I did), Annihilator, Slayer, Anthrax, Testament, Exodus, Kreator, Sodom, Destruction, Overkill, Death Angel and Dark Angel in the Thrash Scene and Cannibal Corpse, Possessed, Morbid Angel, Suffocation, Obituary, Deicide, Children of Bodom, Necrophagist, Dark Tranquillity, At The Gates and Hypocrisy in the Death Metal Scene
    Level 10: FUCK IT WITH METAL... I got a Little into Indie Rock and K-Pop music for a while... I still love MUSE and BlackPink
    Level 11: why I never listened These Guys before? They're awesome ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️; I tried more Bands that I didn't gave a Chance before, such as Trivium, Épica, Lacuna Coil, Limp Biskit, Alter Bridge, Between The Buried and Me, Dillinger Escape Plan, Cattle Decapitation and Whitechapel
    Basically I Started in Level 3, in this Timeline could Tell it is 2014-2023 (10 years old me with My 19 years old me today), the Metal Subgenres that I still don't Start it's Power Metal and Black Metal, but some Friends recommend me some Helloween and Mayhem Songs
    Anyway, Favorite band of Hole time (and of now):
    Fear Factory and Opeth for sure

  • @frankenfreakie
    @frankenfreakie Год назад +2

    Personally? My first exposure to the genre was my dad, he’d play everything from Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Johnny Cash to Ozzy, AC/DC, Rob Zombie, Disturbed, and Metallica while working on motorcycles in the garage when I was a kid. I’d hear metal music in shows and video games I’d consume as a kid like SWAT Kats and Shadow the Hedgehog. Years later as a preteen I was super into Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, Five Finger Death Punch, and plenty of punk bands too. Now as an adult I’m still into all those bands including Slipknot, Korn, SOAD, Cannibal Corpse, Death, Sepultura, Anthrax, Megadeth, Alice Cooper, list goes on.
    Love your videos man, gives me plenty of more subgenres, songs, and bands to check out!!

  • @ThyRecneps
    @ThyRecneps Год назад +3

    Devin Townsend is the endgame. Love it!!!

  • @hoemel99
    @hoemel99 Год назад +7

    Click click boom - Saliva
    Given up - Linkin Park
    Inis Mona - Eluveitie
    Unbesiegt - Equilibrium
    Puzzle Box - Haken
    This was my journey from heavy rock to prog metal. Never was into the really heavy stuff yet. Maybe that is still to come...

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад

      You’ll get there, don’t worry ;)

    • @jimit.4220
      @jimit.4220 Год назад

      Puzzle box is honestly the most underrated haken song imo
      Btw if you want to get into heavier stuff I'd say just try heavier prog bands for now like Opeth and Ne obliviscaris

  • @Andres33AU
    @Andres33AU Год назад +3

    I never realised until now that the first time I totally dug Metal was watching the opening to Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers!

  • @Xiaohei_fan
    @Xiaohei_fan 9 месяцев назад +1

    My 1st exposure was Metallica and black Sabbath, discovering heavy rock was the Doom(2016) and eternal ost , starting to get into it was still Doom but also with Ozzy Osbourne and Slipknot, getting heavier was Arsis and Children of bodom for me, Getting Undergound idk what that means , i never had an evil phase i never had an 8 or 9 phase but for 10 its Arsis, Hypocrisy, Behemoth, Doom ost, Ozzy Osborne, Slipknot, Nevermore, Children of Bodom, Arch Enemy, Hanabie, and Cattle Decapitation (this is only including metal)

  • @Stefan979-
    @Stefan979- Год назад +15

    "For Whom The Bell Tolls" got me hooked,it and "Fade To Black" still give me chills.
    Then Maiden and Deth,Gojira and Death,and I got to the "Evil Phase".
    Black Metal,the melodic kind (and Christian BM),of which I would appreciate any recommendations,thanks to Dissection.
    I hope I'm not gonna get into the 8th and 9th phases,but listening to Nile,I fear it begins.
    EDIT:Oh shoot,forgot me getting into Melodeath with Children Of Bodom and Amorphis.
    The latter seems particularly underrated.

    • @Alrapter
      @Alrapter Год назад +1

      By “For Whom The Bell Tolls” you mean the one from Sabaton? For me it was “Screaming Eagles” due to the (insert name) station on apple iTunes. From then on I found A LOT of different metal songs I liked (primarily Sabaton which I got both my sister and her daughter hooked to as well) 🎵🎶🎵😁.

    • @jimit.4220
      @jimit.4220 Год назад +1

      Why the hell do you hope you don't get into the 8th and 9th phases? Wouldn't you want like more music?

    • @Stefan979-
      @Stefan979- Год назад

      @@jimit.4220 I wouldn't want to be stuck on 69420 minutes songs.

  • @OTTOAUDIO
    @OTTOAUDIO Год назад +22

    Dude you're cranking out great videos. Love the use of my amp sim II II II II here 🔥

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +3

      Well as you heard, it sounded pretty sick 😏

    • @OTTOAUDIO
      @OTTOAUDIO Год назад +2

      @@jojoplaysmusic hopefully gen z gets on the train and uses your code ;)

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +2

      @@OTTOAUDIO yes yes!

  • @user-hm4od3wu1z
    @user-hm4od3wu1z Год назад +35

    Not going to lie how I got into metal was watching a documentary about contemporary Christian music and it had a section on Christian metal and I was like this cannot be real and keep in mind I'm a Christian and most of my life I thought most heavy metal was satanic so when I got into Christian metal I thought it was hilarious but then I started to get more serious about it and now I'm a metalhead

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +3

      valid

    • @isaacdruin
      @isaacdruin Год назад +1

      Right there with ya. 2000s heavy Christian metal was unironically fantastic. Haste The Day, As I Lay Dying, Becoming The Archetype, Demon Hunter, Living Sacrifice, etc etc.

    • @user-hm4od3wu1z
      @user-hm4od3wu1z Год назад +2

      @@isaacdruin my favorite is tourniquet, theocracy and impending doom

    • @isaacdruin
      @isaacdruin Год назад

      @@user-hm4od3wu1z it's legitimately wild how many there were. It made no sense, but I loved it.

  • @pedrofreitas761
    @pedrofreitas761 Год назад +2

    I’m in the Prog Nerd Phase right now 😂

  • @dustangel7668
    @dustangel7668 Год назад +1

    A classmate brought Marilyn Manson's "Antichrist Superstar" cassette to school in '98 or '99 (don't clearly remember) when I was in the middle of depressive teenage time of 13/14 years old and it was my only thing for a long while.
    Then the new millennium rolled around, I moved to a big city high school from my rural place and there came Slipknot's self titled album, stuff from Korn, Helloween's "The Dark Ride", "Midian" by Cradle of Filth, "Destroyer" and "Incipit Satan" by Gorgorth, Marduk's "Panzer Division Marduk", Therion's "Theli", Theatre of Tragedy with "Velvet Darkness They Fear", Tristania with "Widow's Weeds" and "Beyond the Veil"...and the floodgates of various styles and bands were impossible to close anymore.

  • @SorceressWitch
    @SorceressWitch Год назад +1

    Getting into rock is how i got i to metal. I really got into metal from metalcore which was when i began developing a taste for heavier stuff. Then eventually got into the extreme genres like death metal and black metal.
    I still like a load of different genres.
    Getting into rock helped me appreciate other styles of music.

  • @ShieldYoung
    @ShieldYoung Год назад +5

    I am a Gen Z too but my journey started with Queen Led Zeppelin then thrash Grunge Nu Prog and now I just enjoy❤

  • @heroicalx_
    @heroicalx_ Год назад +2

    I started with "Trinity" by Amaranthe, then I discovered Sabaton and they became my favourite music group. I started to listen to 1349 and Mayhem when I went to Norway. I also love Japanese metal. Nowadays, I listen to Sabaton (basically all the time), Amaranthe, Babymetal and Nanowar of Steel.

  • @pergproductions
    @pergproductions Год назад +4

    My first exposure was the soundtrack to Flash Gordon (1980) by Queen. When I was 3-5 I used to watch that DVD all the time and the Battle Theme at the climax planted the seed for liking heavy stuff.

  • @rexfordhazelton7601
    @rexfordhazelton7601 Год назад +2

    I got into metal in the late 90s. The album that did it for me was Aenima. From there my taste sprawled from Sepultura to Meshuggah to all over the place.

  • @_lin_al3177
    @_lin_al3177 Год назад +9

    my getaway to metal as a teen were a lot of Japanese bands because they blend heavier genres really well. my fav band is the gazette and they have some lighter songs but also on some later albums ruki throws down some tasteful growls and harsh vocals. and then it evolved into a little heavier bands like maybe coldrain, diaura and with time bands like dir en grey , which was the time ive actually started to listen to actual heavy stuff... and now i love all that plus deathcore

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +1

      That’s so cool

    • @amatsu-ryu4067
      @amatsu-ryu4067 Год назад

      Same here. Unlucky Morpheus' "Black Pentagram" was probably the first *really* heavy song I listened to and liked.

    • @Dorei02
      @Dorei02 11 месяцев назад

      Same here, as a pre-teen my first encounter with metal were bands like Versailles, Yousei Teikoku and Demetori, which brought me into Neoclassical and Power Metal

  • @coolbugfacts3953
    @coolbugfacts3953 Год назад +6

    i started with dragonforce because of the memes, then unironically got really into them
    then into stuff like trivium and avenged sevenfold
    later got into some metalcore bands
    then gradually started listening to more death metal mostly melodic or swedish death metal
    then decided i wanted to go harsher and harsher so started getting into brutal death metal which im now super into
    now ill listen to like whatever lotta thrash starting to get into power metal more and also slam just because i think its kinda funny, trying to be more varied in my metal taste now tho

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +2

      That was a really cool bug fact. Also, Dragonforce unironically slaps.

    • @coolbugfacts3953
      @coolbugfacts3953 Год назад

      @@jojoplaysmusic yea! literally binged all of their songs in a weekend once and got all their albums and their 2000s demo i may have been obsessed with them lol

  • @GerlachReacts
    @GerlachReacts Год назад +1

    Judas Priest was my gateway band, and the song that hooked me was “Breaking the Law”

  • @Razieleatssouls
    @Razieleatssouls Год назад +8

    For me it was nu-metal -> thrash metal -> death/doom/grind/the whole can of worms

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +2

      Certainly a lot of worms lol

    • @liquidcancer4573
      @liquidcancer4573 6 месяцев назад +1

      For me it was grunge/rock -> thrash/butt-rock/nu-metal -> death metal/black metal/doom etc.

  • @leblon712
    @leblon712 Год назад +3

    A friend played Black Sabbath, and then I was hooked.
    Love your videos and playing, fantastic

  • @SwiftrunnerXXY
    @SwiftrunnerXXY Год назад +1

    my onramp to metal was, of all things, Pandora Radio. Back when it was good when it was free, I liked listening to music while I was studying and working on things. The problem was that lyrics would knock me out of my flow state, so I wanted instrumental music. So, I picked a band that did a lot of instrumental stuff that I knew I liked - Trans-Siberian Orchestra - and threw that in as a basis for a "station" on Pandora. I thumbsed-down any music with lyrics, and thumbsed-up music without, and let it slowly sculpt itself from there. Eventually, I had a great energetic station with lots of good, mid-to-high-energy lyricless songs.
    Then I went "huh, these bands that keep popping up on my study station that I like. I should look into them!"
    Wall to wall heavy metal bands.

  • @fredsfreshbeats
    @fredsfreshbeats Год назад +2

    I started off the same way you did. Couldn't have been more than 5 years old and jammin to the Power Rangers theme. The Linkin Park and Drowning Pool bit was an accurate portrayal of my early teens. I had a grunge phase in my early 20s, then discovered thrash metal at around 24. Since then, I kind of know what I like and am trying to dig deeper into what's out there.

  • @GillianSears-e5m
    @GillianSears-e5m Год назад +2

    Always pleased to see HevyDevy make the list!

  • @fullmetalguy8357
    @fullmetalguy8357 Год назад +1

    Started with nu metal and alternative rock before bands like Iron Maiden and Metallica changed my world.
    I remember the day I "got" death metal. I used to hate growled vocals and couldn't get into the riffs. It was Lack of Comprehension that got me hooked and extreme metal just became an obsession from then.

  • @moreauclement9702
    @moreauclement9702 Год назад +2

    I started by the level 4. Discovered As I lay dying on the radio in Saints row 2

  • @salemvos8860
    @salemvos8860 Год назад +2

    i went metallica slayer and iron miaden to slpiknot and deathcore to old school death metal then whatever extreme metal i could find

  • @amaranthus4206
    @amaranthus4206 Год назад +2

    Started as a Classic Rock fan, listening to stuff way older than myself. Then got exposed to Iron Maiden. Took me a while to get used to it, but I started to really love it (one of my favourite bands to this day). Second big step was Nightwish, opening up the world of Symphonic Metal, my favourite subgenre. Other notable mentions from that time are Evanescence and Dream Theater, diversifying my interests.

  • @Duckeggmike
    @Duckeggmike Год назад +1

    I like that you waited to put the name of the song on the screen - made it fun to play along and guess what it was

  • @funnyperson4027
    @funnyperson4027 10 месяцев назад

    as follows: thrash,prog, prog metalcore, metalcore, deathcore, now a little bit of everything

  • @AnaPbarros
    @AnaPbarros Год назад +3

    Well, it was Evanescence for me (with a few songs from Linkin Park), then I discovered Nightwish and Blind Guardian around the same time and the rest from the symphonic part of metal like Epica and Within Temptation...And after that I just discovered Eluveitie and with them folk metal and I just started to like harsh vocals so it helped me to get to the more extreme metal styles...

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +3

      I discovered Evanescence through a Yugioh AMV

  • @diam3931
    @diam3931 Год назад +4

    Metallica, SOAD, Disturbed, A7X, those were my gateways. Made my transformative years very interesting.

  • @GoaEnjoyer
    @GoaEnjoyer 11 месяцев назад

    Started listening when I was watching world of Warcraft PVP montages and every other video had drowning pool playing on it. This was around 2007

  • @InCompet4nt
    @InCompet4nt 11 месяцев назад +1

    what really got me into metal was doom and postal 2. especially postal 2's main soundtrack designer A Fall to Break

  • @VantoriaVII
    @VantoriaVII Год назад

    My journey into metal was a weird (and weeb-y) one. As a kid, I thought all metal was satanic, so even if I did delve into J-rock no thanks to anime, I refrained from delving into heavier stuff. And then came Vocaloid. People mostly only listened to the popular and meme-y pop songs, but somehow the RUclips algorithm pushed me towards the rock side of Vocaloid and from there it was a deep dive into heavier and heavier music until I landed onto Utsu-P. At the time, his most recent album on RUclips was TRAUMATIC and that's what I first stumbled upon before I explored J-Metal. I fell in love with the old, 80s-90s V-kei bands. It was mainly Dir En Grey and X Japan with a side of BUCK-TICK, Malice Mizer, D'espairsRay and Luna Sea.
    After all that, I had a brief metalcore phase, mainly influenced by Coldrain and Bullet For my Valentine. It didn't last too long after I discovered Crossfaith, Enter Shikari and Palisades and electronicore ended up being my "main" genre for a while before discovering old In Flames (The Jester Race is a 10/10 album). Now, I'm all about that melodic/symphonic death metal.

  • @shroomlord682
    @shroomlord682 Год назад +2

    I got in through the broforce soundtrack (power metal) and aic, then tyranny (funeral doom), then acid mammoth (stoner metal), then aal (djent/prog), then intronaut (post metal), now i listen to jazz

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +1

      Intronaut is mega based taste.

    • @shroomlord682
      @shroomlord682 Год назад

      @@jojoplaysmusic isis, old man gloom, and sumac and all really good too, and all with aaron turner

    • @gonk3551
      @gonk3551 Год назад

      Post metal is so underrated

    • @shroomlord682
      @shroomlord682 9 месяцев назад

      now i just listen to indie and post- , and a little toadliquor on the side

  • @Morgowitch
    @Morgowitch Год назад +1

    You forgot the chaotic hardcore phase as in 'I need a change... every second' 🤗

  • @SuicidalGrind
    @SuicidalGrind Год назад

    Cannibal Corpse and Deicide was like level 2 for me. I'm at the enjoy what you like level now, which basically just means fast Death Metal.

  • @Artobriga02
    @Artobriga02 Год назад +1

    The first exposure to me was from an Italian rapper called Salmo who did some metal, punk and rock songs in his career. The two songs that I can recall in particular were the crossover metal song Street Drive In and the rocknroll-ish song Black Widow live edition, which had a 2 minutes guitar/drum solo at the end which I thought were the coolest thing ever.
    The first real metal band though was Rise Of The Northstar with the song Here Comes the Boom, which I found on the kickass playlist on Spotify. ROTN with their crossover metal that mixes rap, harcore and metal was perfect for someone like me who was really into hardcore rap. There was also another song I got into at the same time while listening to that playlist, which was Dumptruck by Wilson. I don't consider Wilson to be my first band because other than that song I never continued listening to them and I was into it for a short amount of time (unlike ROTN).
    After that I listened to some stuff like Rhapsody of Fire, Them, Gojira (but almost only the song clone for some reason), and those red and blue FFDP albums, but I still listened primarily to rap. It was nu and alternative metal that made me almost stop listening to rap and listen to only metal (not because I was one of those "ew the other genres suck", but because I wanted to listen to Korn all day). Korn and later on also Slipknot were the ones I listened to the most.

  • @Kamishi845
    @Kamishi845 11 месяцев назад

    90s kid here, so nu metal and Marilyn Manson was the way for me, with some thrash and heavy metal revival like Metallica and Iron Maiden before I moved on to Nightwish and then death metal. Now I typically listen to bands derivative of death metal but care less what genre it is.

  • @Bandit2924
    @Bandit2924 5 месяцев назад

    Juular is a fantastic song, awesome to see you play it!

  • @bringerofmolochswrath5477
    @bringerofmolochswrath5477 Год назад

    for me, it was nirvana's bleach->slayer->classic death metal->mincecore->goregrind->black noise->raw dungeon synth

  • @1cyyy
    @1cyyy Год назад +1

    For me I got into metal by listening to BMTH, then getting into bands like motionless in white & Ice Nine Kills, eventually discovered deathcore, REALLY liked blackened deathcore so now I listen to black metal and get into tech-death too and that's sort of it, for now

  • @gizibaikk
    @gizibaikk 6 месяцев назад +1

    Interesting. For me it was almost the opposite as Dream Theater are my gateaway into the realm of "underground/extreme" metal.
    Iirc it started in mid 2000s in my highschool days when my friend recommends me Iron Maiden and DT and i was totally blown away by 6 Degrees of Inner Turbulence bcs before that i only knew Mr. Big, Scorpion, Black Album and Linkin Park so i still clearly remember i spinned that DT album everyday for months lol
    After that i discovered BFMV, A7x, Trivium, AA, Devil Driver, As I Lay Dying and many more. This was my metalcore stage i think lol. But i still hooked by DT bcs back then in my mind they are the best and other bands are irrelevant so i'd keep on updating everything about them. 😆
    Then everything changed one day in early 2010s when i discovered Opeth. This was after i read some DT's related article and they mentioned Opeth.
    I got curious and decided to spin Ghost Reveries. I was like WTF?! That was totally new experience for me and probably my life changing moment. After that i dig more and more about death metal and extreme metal in general only to realized that there's so much more in metal that i completely didn't know so i felt so stupid to ever think that DT is the only band that matter lol.
    In short, DT are my gateway and Opeth are my revelation.

  • @giygas7392
    @giygas7392 Год назад

    Since everyone seems to be sharing their stories here:
    The first bands I remember liking were when I was maybe 8-10. I liked some classic rock acts like the Beatles, the Who, Scorpions, and some more 90s-era stuff like Blink-182 and Everclear. The first song that ever got me into metal was probably an Iron Maiden song, likely Run to the Hills. I was maybe 9-10 years old when I first heard it. I specifically remember being in my 4th grade classroom listening to it on my mp3 player before class, or maybe I was just humming the tune to myself. Another early contender was Enter Sandman by Metallica (cliché, I know) but I'm pretty sure Maiden got to me first. I can't say for certain.
    Then from ages 11-13 I listened to basically nothing but classic and thrash metal like Metallica, Megadeth, Black Sabbath, and a bit later on bands like Slayer started to catch my interest. At some point in there I discovered the song Iridium by Dark Tranquility. The growling vocals were still a bit off-putting to me, but I was starting to see the appeal of death metal. By the time I was 14-15 I was fully into it, listening to mostly popular death bands like Cannibal Corpse and Death and the like. I also somehow found a fairly niche instrumental prog band called Blotted Science which I've been a fan of for a long time now.
    At around 15, I was starting to discover more genres of extreme metal like technical death metal (Obscura, Beyond Creation, Archspire) and the occasional black metal tune (Mourning Palace by Dimmu Borgir and Blow Your Trumpets, Gabriel by Behemoth are standouts). I also found Ne Obliviscaris, a very unique progressive death metal band that also features a violinist who does clean vocals. By the time I was 17-18 I was open to most genres of metal except the really out-there stuff like goregrind and slam. A bit too much for me.
    At this point I was also starting to realize that it is indeed possible to like several genres at once, so I was no longer listening exclusively to metal. Now in my 20s, I enjoy classical music (all eras from Bach to John Cage), jazz, indie, post-rock/metal, folk (from many different countries), and even some pop music! (16-year-old me would've been horrified!)

  • @adrianurias731
    @adrianurias731 Год назад +1

    I’m So proud son 🤩

  • @UraniumFractal
    @UraniumFractal 4 месяца назад

    The first 5 levels for me were just animals as leaders albums lol. Went from the joy of motion -> aal titular -> parrhesia -> weightless -> madness of many over the course of 6 months.

  • @AmplifiedBlack
    @AmplifiedBlack Год назад

    Hahaha im a level 10! Been listening to metal genres since i was 8 years old. I went through almost all those stages hahahaha. High school was a hell of a time. Trying so hard to be the cool goth/metalhead and fit in and know all the heaviest bands. Now ive just thrown all that out and i just listen to what I like best.

  • @NeptuneWyvern
    @NeptuneWyvern 11 месяцев назад

    I can't even remember my first exposure to metal but it was probably mainly SoaD, TDG, and Evanescence and Guitar Hero. Stayed around that range, kinda dipping into heavy metal, but then I heard a single Persefone track and that's when I fully plunged into metal. I mainly listen to Sleep Token and Tool nowadays, but I will revisit SoaD and Breaking Benjamin every once in a while. Probably missing a lot of stuff but tbf I was into metal and hard rock pretty much my entire life so...

  • @soportuguese354
    @soportuguese354 6 месяцев назад

    My metalution went through some drastic changes in regards to genre so here:
    (Includes the genre)
    Metallica - Boomer Metal
    Gojira - Progressive/Death Metal (imo)
    Demon Hunter - Death-ish Prog metal? also Christian
    Shadow of Intent - Deathcore baby
    Saving Grace - Christian Groove Metal
    Sleeping Giant - Another Christian Groove Metal band
    Becoming the Archetype - Another Christian Groove metal band...
    After the Burial - genuinely don't know what genre, was told by a friend their kinda djent
    Bleed from Within - Metalcore
    Chimaira - google says metalcore with groove but idk
    *Lamb of God* - Death Metal with some groove (favorite band)
    *Fleshgod Apocalypse* - Symphonic/Orchestral Death Metal (fourth favorite band)
    *Skinless* - Brutal Death Metal (second favorite band)
    *Dying Fetus* - Brutal Death Metal (third favorite band)

  • @Xiao_Hei_Zi
    @Xiao_Hei_Zi 8 месяцев назад

    i got into metal at like elementary through dragonforce, then i moved to a new location and started listening to movie titles and pop songs, for like a year, got tired of that, went bck to dragonforce, then amon amarth, afterwards was a bit of metallica, nightwish, rammstein and those big bands, then my music player recommended a black metal playlist to me for some reason and i thought that sounded quite interesting, tried to figure out how they did the vocals and found whitechepel in the process, listened to a few from them and the next day my app recommended bonecarver and oceano which started a 6 month long deathcore phase, got a bit of folk metal influence then i got recommended adept and went off to post hardcore, after that i went to metalcore from videos and stuff, heard about dream theater and that got me into prog, technical death metal started somewhere after that from a video of archspire, this got my app to recommend me technical deathcore and so i went to that, then heard about lorna shore from their popularity andbrought me back to deathcore for another 6 months, then i got into in flames and started listening to melodic death metal for the other 6 months, and now i listen to petty much everything above apart from black metal, interesting how i never thought metal was too heavy for me even at elementary, just sort of liked fast heavy music by instinct

  • @ktos78
    @ktos78 Год назад +1

    I started with anime, then I listened to very heavy stuff: slam, brutal death, also deathcore, and I ended up with more melodies and sophistication and not so heavy.

  • @blackluke789
    @blackluke789 27 дней назад

    This is so spot on

  • @ferrencerosier9965
    @ferrencerosier9965 Год назад +3

    Great playing man!

  • @Velanestar
    @Velanestar 11 месяцев назад

    Started with "radio rock" [old thrash/heavy- and more family friendly nu metal] in the car with my dad- linkin park, metallica, mega death, rage Against the machine, tool, black sabbath etc etc,
    then Christian rock: kutless (sea of faces album is still good), 12 stones(self-titled album), third day (alien album is especially dope).
    Then, christian metal, skillet (old school), disciple, demon hunter (i know and can sing every song off of the The Triptych- its an amazing album though all their stuff is good), fit for a king,
    Then metalcore, hardcore, pop-punk,
    Three days grace(old school), black veil brides (pre album records), a day to remember (still based), bless the fall,
    Then deathcore,
    Whitechapel (self titled album especially), bring me the horizon (old school), Chelsea Grin (desolation of eden), job for a cowboy, sucicide silence, etc
    Then i went through a phase for about 6 months where all i listened to was disturbed.
    Then i started down the brutal path.
    I still listen to everything. Literally. From gregorian chant to blackened deathcore.
    But when the average song you listen to sounds like bonebreaker by slaughter to previal, hostage by chelsea grin, or what a horrible night to have a curse? Lol
    I also found out theres heavier christian metal.
    Bands like impending doom. Dope band. Its a good way to get a christian rocker/metalhead into the heavier stuff.

  • @MelodicTurtleMetal
    @MelodicTurtleMetal 11 месяцев назад

    Meteora make me explore, Evanescence, lacuna coil, disturbed, and old Slipknot etched me into metal.
    Cant forget Mudvayne, and about 30 roadrunner trash bands.. trivium, Killswitch engage, others that sound the same... Old in flames definitely.
    Probably the biggest turning point would have been from Opeth and Cradle of filth.
    No idea how i transitioned from that to Doom:VS, Forest Stream, Wine From Tears, Swallow The Sun, Disillusion etc...

  • @lordofslam
    @lordofslam Год назад +1

    I rewound to show my wife the Juular part. Great stuff

  • @noneofyerbeeswax8194
    @noneofyerbeeswax8194 Год назад

    Devin Townsend, yeah.🤘
    Fun fact: I only discovered him because Anneke van Giersbergen was featured on some of his projects. Quite a strange way for someone who first got into the "trve kvlt" Norwegian Black Metal and been mostly into doom afterwards but well...
    Never been much into female-fronted bands because they're just too cheesy, but The Gathering and After Forever were great (so much so that it hurts to be using the past tense here).

  • @YEEYAMAN
    @YEEYAMAN Год назад +1

    2:05 Yoh!

  • @clintonbruning
    @clintonbruning 2 месяца назад

    Early 2000s Chevelle > avenged sevenfold > slipknot > gojira > between the buried and me > dream theater > August burns red > ALOT of metalcore bands > all genres now

  • @menacetosociety5691
    @menacetosociety5691 Год назад

    What got me into metal was video games. Dragula was in Gran Turismo 2, and then I listened to the Burnout 3/Revenge soundtrack a few years later. After that I listened to Rob Zombie, Slipknot, and A7x. It kept going after that. Seems like I'm currently in my nerdy prog metal phase lmao, I found Dream Theater a week ago

  • @ikan69123
    @ikan69123 Год назад

    when i met "Metal head" comrade at college far place, he gave whole copy album to flashdrive

  • @G0dMusic
    @G0dMusic Год назад

    As long as I can remember I've been exposed to Maiden, Judas Priest, NWOBHM Music as a kid and started getting into more Zeppelin, Ozzy, a lot of Pantera, Black Label Society, old school Clutch and a lot of Punk as a teen. Now I'm really into Sludge like Down, CoC, and Crowbar. Some Metalcore but I do like them chugs. From the perspective of a Millennial

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +1

      If you like the chugs, definitely check out Knocked Loose and Code Orange’s “Forever” album.

  • @matotuHELL
    @matotuHELL Год назад

    Kiss > Rage Against The Machine > Metallica > Arch Enemy > Opeth > Zeal & Ardor > While She Sleeps > Obscure Sphinx

  • @Thepaulislame
    @Thepaulislame Год назад

    I went from Aerosmith getting me into liking guitar then moved to Metallica and slayer and testament for a while then got into screaming with Shadows Fall and found more metalcore from there and got into death metal and melo death soon after. Up next came black metal and still exploring all the time.

  • @diabolico394
    @diabolico394 Год назад

    The 2nd one made me happy. One word: Dragonzord

  • @347Jimmy
    @347Jimmy Год назад

    Devin Townsend as the peak level is perfect

  • @no.mids.brando6458
    @no.mids.brando6458 Год назад +1

    fire as always brother 💯

  • @UryneCayne
    @UryneCayne 11 месяцев назад

    Devin was a surprising and dope addition.

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  11 месяцев назад

      He’s my all time favorite artist.

  • @283leis
    @283leis Год назад +1

    yo that level 10 song made me open spotify the second the chanting started

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад

      A fellow Devin Townsend enjoyer I see

    • @283leis
      @283leis Год назад

      @@jojoplaysmusic no I had just never heard it before and had to check it out

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад

      @@283leis nice

  • @fegsterr
    @fegsterr Год назад

    I’m gen Z but I’m lucky that my dad has been a Metallica fan since the 80s so I’ve always been around metal and hard rock - e.g. we always had something playing in the car as a kid (Maiden, Sabbath, A7X, Metallica obvs, Motörhead, even stuff like AC/DC or Zeppelin). Took until I was about 13/14 to go outside of that and now I’m much more invested than he ever was 😂

  • @leggasaurus5003
    @leggasaurus5003 Год назад

    I ended up going into thrash but goddamn haruka kanata was insanely accurate it was one of the first songs I learned on the guitar

  • @RobertElkins-et5iw
    @RobertElkins-et5iw Год назад

    There was an episode of the Simpsons I saw when I was a kid. Bart died and went to hell. He was digging it but he ended up being brought back. As he left hell the devil was telling him what to do to come back. One of those things was listen to heavy metal. That stuck with me. My first metal album was Low by Testament.

  • @borealirithyll
    @borealirithyll Год назад +1

    Before I was 10 I heard AC/DC in a stupid comedy with Adam Sandler, around 10-11 I heard Maximum the Hormone in the Death Note anime, later other anime openings and endings like Naruto/Bleach, then around 13-14 my friends told me about System of a Down and Slipknot, and then Suicide Silence. Starting with deathcore I was discovering music genres on my own. Deathmetal, metalcore and all their subgenres. Besides metal I also listen to classical/academic like in Dark Souls or the rest of medieval/fantasy like in The Witcher or KCD. Or from other movies/cartoons/anime I'll like, such as The Revenant and The Lord of the Rings or Berserk. And of course any experimental-electronic music like neogrime genre (WWWINGS, CELES7E, WULFFLUW XCIV etc.) Hi from Crimea :)

    • @jojoplaysmusic
      @jojoplaysmusic  Год назад +1

      That’s very cool. And also, Maximum the Hormone STILL slaps mega hard.

    • @borealirithyll
      @borealirithyll Год назад

      @@jojoplaysmusic Totally agree!

  • @luctusvade
    @luctusvade Год назад +1

    2:37 us at Unburier

  • @terrorazeing
    @terrorazeing Год назад +1

    Mighty Morphin Power Rangers' theme is technically my very first exposure as a 90s kid lol... But I think the very first metal song that I truly loved when I first heard it during the time when I wasn't a metalhead yet was not Enter Sandman nor Bodies, but Motörhead's "The Game" which is also Triple H's entrance song in WWE 😅

  • @undersscore6930
    @undersscore6930 11 месяцев назад

    How it went for me was Linkin Park -> Metallica -> Avenged Sevenfold -> Sabaton -> Amon Amarth -> Pantera -> Judas Priest/Iron Maiden -> Anthrax -> Rammstein -> Slayer/Gojira/Megadeth -> Lamb of God -> Motörhead-> Alestorm -> Abbath -> Opeth/Napalm Death etc.

  • @Lotastic_Films
    @Lotastic_Films Год назад

    I remember listening to Limp Bizkit and Slipknot back in the Secondary Modern school days, besides The Offspring and Blink 182. But the moment that turned me into a full-fletched metal head was when I discovered "Master of Puppets" by Metallica (cliché, I know).
    That was actually back when you could listen to the CD in the shop, if anyone remembers. The first time I heard the distorted guitars coming in on "Battery" gave me goosebumps. That was the moment that made me say: "I'm a Metal Head." 🤘🎸 I also listened to "Weathered" by Creed on that fateful day... I bought it... Because I ACTUALLY enjoyed it, and still do. Fight me😂

  • @thesultanofswing8706
    @thesultanofswing8706 10 месяцев назад

    Tony Halk Pro Skater 3 got me into metal by way of Motörhead. The Ace of Spades was my first taste.

  • @richieyerro5138
    @richieyerro5138 Год назад

    Pantera was my gateway to metal, then RATM and the NU metals bands like SOAD, nxt should be Screamo, Deathcore.
    I ended up with Swancore.. for now.. WHAT A RIDE!!!

  • @dmitripisartchik1296
    @dmitripisartchik1296 Год назад

    Kids and their cartoons these days...
    My first exposure was a cassette (google it) of a few songs from Black Album and Justice for All that had to be rewound manually because the tape would rip otherwise. Wasnt even the actual albums, but a recording someone did from a radio broadcast. Early 90s Eastern Europe was a strange place.

  • @lenaskowronska3069
    @lenaskowronska3069 Год назад

    Level 10 is ultimate chad. If we could only skip level 9 somehow x.x

  • @trevorquinn9663
    @trevorquinn9663 Год назад

    The Whitehcapel song was how I got into the heavy shit too!

  • @PIZZAdayisback
    @PIZZAdayisback 4 месяца назад

    Can't believe that I'm still a level 3 metalhead despite listening to metal since 8

  • @JoboKobobo
    @JoboKobobo Год назад

    Just got one of those m-10's fopr 100 bucks on marketplace, plays really nicely for a cheap guiotar! Had to slap a duncan pickup at the bridge but after that it plays like a dream.

  • @drcockles
    @drcockles Год назад

    I was into hip hop, my usual radio show ended (this was in 1988) and Tommy Vance’s rock show come on, it was the release of Seventh Son of a Seventh Son by Iron Maiden, I was hooked. That was my gateway drug into Thrash, Slayer blew my tiny mind 🤟🏽

  • @atroposV
    @atroposV 11 месяцев назад +1

    I started at phase 9 😂 Prog for life tho fr

  • @NeuroApathy
    @NeuroApathy Год назад

    Juular is an awesome song

  • @materedai4158
    @materedai4158 Год назад

    Oh yes, when i was 8 i had this hobby that i watched the first Transformers movie in every 2 days and that's how Linkin Park grew on me (it was in 2008 lmao) and now, at the age of 23 i make ugly noises, where did it go wrong

  • @gorlithia
    @gorlithia Год назад

    I'm definitely Level 10 now.