Would definitely recommend "Gods of Wrath" next off this album. If you're looking for tracks in other albums, I'd recommend "Watch the Children Pray" and "Badlands."
They did do gods of wrath it’s on their patreon It’s one of their fav metal songs ever they went crazy and loved it lol one of my fav reactions from them
@@kl8455 F&J's former manager, Janie Hoffman really screwed up opportunities for the band. Jason Newsted tried to get his former band to open for Metallica during the black album tour. The reason it never happened is because Janie had an issue with Metallica's manager and told him off. F&J was blackballed from ever getting the offer to tour with Metallica again. This is just one (a major one at that) of many times Janie blew great opportunities for F&J because she let her personal feelings get in the way of professional business. I was friends with Ed Carlson, that is why I am aware of this. I told him that it were my band, I would have her fired. Unfortunately, F&J did not have a leader, per se. I highly doubt if all of this went right that they would have as big as Metallica, however, I am certain they would have been much more successful.
@@crazeyjoe that is a massive shame all the way around. F & J were my fav band before I got into tool. Ed and Mike are/were fantastic musicians. When the Storm Comes Down was the first time I saw them live. did have Eric AK stand by my best friend and I in the crowd watching Mercyful Fate after he was finished with their set.
They did do gods of wrath it’s on their patreon It’s one of their fav metal songs ever they went crazy and loved it lol one of my fav reactions from them
that albums is great . gods of wrath is also good but it's not all bangers.. it amazing if you love this cirith ungol type music and you need to get hyped before a dungeons and dragons campaign. 😂
On the original vinyl, there was no audio break between the songs, so the album starts with the world as we know it ending in Beyond the Black. There's this post-apocalyptic wind that blows and then the drum triplets of Metal Church rise out of the wind. Serious eargasm at 17 years old!
The entire album is an underground classic, not a bad song on it. The "ballad" Gods of Wrath (About the myth of Prometheus) is incredible, I dare you to not bang your head during the chorus, so damn heavy! The album was originally released independently by the band but Lars Ulrich was a huge fan and got them signed to Elektra who re-released the album.
Honestly have trouble calling them underground. My first experience with the band was them getting radio play years ago. Lesser known yeah, but any band that can get any form of radio play even on rock radio immediately puts you far above the popularity most metal bands will ever get
@@brezz6759 They're probably just releasing them in the order they watched them, but I'm sure Gods of Wrath will be here eventually. Probably not in 2022 at the usual Patreon to RUclips rate, though. :p
Metal Church' first two records are classics. Thx for doing another song by this band. And George, man you're skills in analysing music are incredible. And Ryan is the perfect partner with a different (but equally great) approach.
IMO this is one of the best metal albums (front to back) that I've ever heard. You mentioned "Merciless Onslaughr" - excellent instrumental! One of my favorite tracks is their cover of "Highway Star" Exceptional! Keep it up guys! Good job..
I have to give you guys credit. I've been listening to metal for decades. I never gave Metal Church a chance for whatever reason. You're video on the Metal Church song really got me into this album.
Great reaction, guys! Please check out "No Place for Disgrace" by the band Flotsam and Jetsam! It's the title track from their 2nd album released in 1988, and it's about Japanese Samurai warriors. Jason Newsted formed this band before joining Metallica in 1986 after Cliff Burton (bassist) died in a bus accident. Flotsam and Jetsam are still going strong. They released their 14th album last June. Thanks!
From the same album, please check out the studio version of "Gods of Wrath" next. And if you want an "extra spicy" experience, check out the live at Wacken 2005 version. Epic to say the least.
I got into Metal Church late. Didn't care for the name of the band. When I listened to this album, could not believe how serious, passionate and groovy the band was. And song after song, they kept the same level of intensity and skill. It's a shame they did not become a household name in metal. Deservred more appreciation.
As a composer, I would say writing a good song is a skill of itself. If you can write effective songs, that is indeed a strong skillset in music regardless of how technical it is! Also, Kirk Arrington's infectious grooves are INDEED underrated! I once knew a drummer who could play them and it's more technical than you'd think!
Their "big" album was The Dark, which is an incredible metal album. I'd highly suggest grabbing some tracks off that to see how they actually stepped up.
Savatage - 24 hours ago👌👍 similar style band, I think you've at least done, In The Hall Of The Mountain King, by them. I'd like to hear your guy's take. Cheers as always 😊🍻
You guys liking my favorite band of all time is really awesome. Kirk Arrington is a truly un appreciated drummer that had such amazing fills and time changes.
The sound of Metal Church takes me way back! Always loved this band. I remember as a young lad stealing cigarettes and beer from my mom and dad and replaying badlands over and over with a few friends in my room! Man good music and good times!
Second best song next to Metal Church so cudos. Wish you guys could have seen all these 70's, 80's, and 90's hard rock and metal bands in concert during their heyday. Live is a total emersion into the experience of liking the sound and specifically the songs and it just takes you over. Keep it up.
Been waiting for this one since the first Metal Church reaction. Looking forward to watching this. RIP David Wayne Still hoping for a Monster Magnet reaction! Space Lord MFers!
These guys were so good live, that I was surprised how good they worked in the studio. Saw 'em open for Metallica on New Years in like 1986, with Mercyful Fate and it was one of the most amazing nights of my life. Of the thousand + shows I've seen, it holds a very special place for me. 🤘🧙♂️🤘 Rich the Ancient Metal Beast
Method to Your Madness would be my choice for next MC reaction. I will always think of the movie Platoon when I hear Method to Your Madness. I was living in Berlin when that movie came out and was into The Dark album then as well. To me, the song and movie will always be connected.
Yeah, guys, this is DEFINETELY a classic metal album - and don´t forget the uncredible production, all the instruments are so clear and powerful, it was - and still is - a highlight together with their second album, The Dark. R.I.P. Mr. Wayne, the best MC shouter of all times.
This record when it came out was very good. Still holds up today. Not dated. I was hesitant cuz they were signed to a major label for their debut... BUT IT HIT HARD
Saw them in 1986 at the Cameo theater, San Antonio for $10. Was in the 10th grade and what a show that was! Me and my garage band were even playing that in 86'...Those were the days!! I wish I still had that concert shirt...Now I have my two teenage boys listening to them, passing that torch.
Love Metal Church! Keep those coming. Great song live!!! More songs to check out: The Dark, Start the Fire, Ton of Bricks, Burrial at Sea, The Human Factor, Date With Poverty, Fake Healer, Badlands, Watch the Children Pray, No Tomorrow etc.
I was anxioisly waiting for this, guys!!! Love metal church , the first and second albums are insane. I particularly love the songs "Gods of wrath" from the same album and "Watch the children pray" from the second album. Highly recomend the first and second albums.
What albums did Metal Church have after the debut album from 1985? A BUNCH. They have been releasing albums ever since. They had a brief hiatus in the 90s during the Grunge period, but came right back in the late 90s, and have been releasing albums throughout the new Millenium. However, they might be done now as their returning vocalist killed himself around the same time Dusty Hill from ZZ Top died. But here's a list of Metal Church's discography: Metal Church (1984) - David Wayne on vox The Dark (1986) - David Wayne on vox Blessing in Disguise (1989) - Mike Howe on vox The Human Factor (1991) - Mike Howe on vox Hanging in the Balance (1993) - Mike Howe on vox Masterpiece (1999) - David Wayne on vox The Weight of the World (2004) - Ronnie Munroe on vox A Light in the Dark (2006) - Ronnie Munroe on vox This Present Wasteland (2008) - Ronnie Munroe on vox Generation Nothing (2013) - Ronnie Munroe on vox XI (2016) - Mike Howe on vox Damned If You Do (2018) - Mike Howe on vox From the Vault (2020) - Mike Howe on vox So if you notice there, their first two singers came back later on, Wayne in 1999 for one album, who then later died of natural causes, and then Mike Howe who left during the 90s mess, but then was called back when Munroe left after the 2013 album. However, like I said, Mike committed suicide during the Pandemic. Not sure we ever got the motivation, but it really sucked to hear, because everything seemed to be looking up for him and band after his return to the band in 2016 after 22 year break. Long time fans of Metal Church always loved Mike's haunting vocal style, especially on Blessing in Disguise in 1989. Of course, OG fans preferred Wayne's vocals, but I didn't come onto the band until after Mike started with them for Blessing. But anyway, those are all of Metal Church's albums. And what's cool about that From the Vault album is that they did a few re-records of a couple old Mike Howe songs from Blessing. "Fake Healer" and "Badlands." Both classic songs from that 1989 album redone within the last few years. Fake Healer is a classic that's about a doctor/surgeon who's only in the profession for the money, and is overly worried about malpractice suits.
@@BigHomieSteveTheMetalHead it's a very solid album. Cannot tell a lie n Fake healer are just ok tracks n Anthem to the estranged drags a little for me. But the first 2 albums are end to end killer.
Metal church has been on a regular rotation since they came out. Some of my favorites are Metal Church, Badlands, Watch the Children Prey, and Fake Healer which is one of my favorites due in part to the lyrics. It's pretty awesome that you guys randomly found this band.
So glad you came back to Metal Church. Highly underrated. Their first two albums are total classics and every bit as good as anything contemporary at the time. Every song on this album is good. A front to back listener for sure.
This album, and their follow-up album, The Dark, are two of The Greatest Albums in metal history. Unfortunately, not nearly enough people know this. The next song, Gods Of Wrath, is phenomenal.
Awesome band! I just got this album in cd yesterday and emjoying all the fucking day. Woke up today and saw your reaction is simply beautifull. Loye u guys, you make my day
The self titled track is literally thrash metal with a hip hop beat, that's why they got into it, which is rare for thrash to have those kinds of drums.
Great observation! The groove is actually funky, with one of the fiercest riffs to grace this planet! Kurt is truly one of the riff kings - a licensed riff-ologist! How bout that sinister vocal. Beyond The Black snapped my neck the first time I heard it - and it was right then that I decided to go back to CHURCH!
Blessing In Disguise will always be my favorite Metal Church album. I like the older, darker stuff too. But, Disguise had a lot of really good tracks on it I liked...Badlands, Rest In Pieces, Powers That Be, Anthem To The Estranged...
The lyrical writing on Blessing is truly next level stuff. These boys weren't writing about sex and drugs, they were hitting some seriously deep religious and societal topics.
Supreme guitars by Craig Wells and Kurdt Vanderhoof. Great rhythm section by drummer Kirk Arrington and bass player Duke Erickson and the phenomenal voice of David Wayne RIP. Saw them with this Line Up opening for Metallica on their first tour after the death of Cliff Burton RIP
Wonderful choice. I re-watch your reaction to metal church - metal church all the time. To see you guys get down on a song that I have enjoyed for years is so Good. And these guys seem honest. If they hate it, they will tell you. KEEP IT UP!!!!!
the next metal church song needs to be watch the children pray.
Or Burial at Sea 👍🤘
Yeah, they need to grab songs off The Dark, which I actually think is the superior album....one of my favorite metal albums overall.
I would also love to see Method to Your Madness, and Ton of Bricks.
@@Ooofaa-Maa burial at sea is also good.
burial at sea is a good groove for these guys
My late husband,rip Bryan, LOVED METAL CHURCH!! Thank you so much for all u do. He is listening from HEAVEN!!!
RIP, Bryan. 🤘
RIP Bryan.Your husband had good taste and bless you for remembering him.
Rest in metal bryan! A metal brother! he has a good taste :)
Would definitely recommend "Gods of Wrath" next off this album. If you're looking for tracks in other albums, I'd recommend "Watch the Children Pray" and "Badlands."
They did do gods of wrath it’s on their patreon
It’s one of their fav metal songs ever they went crazy and loved it lol one of my fav reactions from them
I agree
@@brezz6759 "I was waiting! I was waiting!" :D
Great suggestions!!!!!
@@brezz6759 damn,I need to see that
The drummer is absolutely amazing and creates those awesome grooves.
Kirk Arrington was a beast!
Absolute truth. Kirk is exactly the reason they sounded the way they did.
Seen him live. Sweating , taking a tower and playing along. RIP
RIP David “The Reverend” Wayne. One of the best debut Metal albums ever. MUST do Gods Of Wrath from this album.
Metal Church and Armored Saint are two of the most under appreciated metal bands and happy MC is getting appreciated here!
Armored Saint is fantastic. Flotsam & Jetsam is another heavily underrated band.
@@kl8455 F&J's former manager, Janie Hoffman really screwed up opportunities for the band. Jason Newsted tried to get his former band to open for Metallica during the black album tour. The reason it never happened is because Janie had an issue with Metallica's manager and told him off. F&J was blackballed from ever getting the offer to tour with Metallica again. This is just one (a major one at that) of many times Janie blew great opportunities for F&J because she let her personal feelings get in the way of professional business. I was friends with Ed Carlson, that is why I am aware of this. I told him that it were my band, I would have her fired. Unfortunately, F&J did not have a leader, per se. I highly doubt if all of this went right that they would have as big as Metallica, however, I am certain they would have been much more successful.
@@crazeyjoe that is a massive shame all the way around. F & J were my fav band before I got into tool. Ed and Mike are/were fantastic musicians. When the Storm Comes Down was the first time I saw them live. did have Eric AK stand by my best friend and I in the crowd watching Mercyful Fate after he was finished with their set.
@@kl8455 It is a shame, indeed!
Would love to see an Armored Saint reaction by Lost in Vegas.
This entire record is incredible!
Every Song
Y'all gotta check out "Gods Of Wrath" next, that song is freaking epic!!! 🤘🤘🤙🤙
They did do gods of wrath it’s on their patreon
It’s one of their fav metal songs ever they went crazy and loved it lol one of my fav reactions from them
@@brezz6759 damn that's hype
Gods of Wrath or Fake Healer should be their next Metal Church song. Those riffs on Fake Healer are incredibly groovy.
The most underrated album in all of metal! 🎸🤘🤘
Not among us boomer headbangers it isn't lol
it was apreaciated on knac pure rock in LA but like anthrax and testament the singer isn't well received by all
that albums is great . gods of wrath is also good but it's not all bangers.. it amazing if you love this cirith ungol type music and you need to get hyped before a dungeons and dragons campaign. 😂
@@drfunkology8164 East Cost thrash was all about Overkill, Anthrax, and Nuclear Assault. Who gives a shit about L.A.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 uhhhh everybody who likes Slayer gives a shit about LA
On the original vinyl, there was no audio break between the songs, so the album starts with the world as we know it ending in Beyond the Black. There's this post-apocalyptic wind that blows and then the drum triplets of Metal Church rise out of the wind. Serious eargasm at 17 years old!
When this triplets begin with the howling of the wind…like you said. Eargasm!!!👍
Badlands and Fake Healer are bangers as well , a very popular band on the metal radio stations here in Australia now rather than back in the 80’s
The whole blessing in disguise is fantastic. Not a bad track on it.
Fake Healer has kind of a Metal Church (title track) groove to it. I am betting they would dig it.
I saw them on this tour, opened for Anthrax on Among the Living album. 🤘
Would love to have seen that tour.
David Wayne was such a great singer - RIP. His band Reverend also had some great tracks.
This record and The Dark were absolutely incredible albums!!! Both albums were pretty big hits in the 80s.
Do Gods of Wrath and listen closely to the middle guitar solo at 3:25. It’s emotional.
Yes yes
The entire album is an underground classic, not a bad song on it. The "ballad" Gods of Wrath (About the myth of Prometheus) is incredible, I dare you to not bang your head during the chorus, so damn heavy! The album was originally released independently by the band but Lars Ulrich was a huge fan and got them signed to Elektra who re-released the album.
Gods of wrath is in they’re patreon btw it’s one of their fav metal songs
Honestly have trouble calling them underground. My first experience with the band was them getting radio play years ago.
Lesser known yeah, but any band that can get any form of radio play even on rock radio immediately puts you far above the popularity most metal bands will ever get
The new stuff from Metal Church they did with the return of Mike Howe(RIP) on vocals was ass kicking, the production is insane well worth a listen.
Oh damn, this Metal Church band is pretty fuckin' lit! Glad I listened to the reaction! Thanks guys!
This is an amazing album. Metal Church is one of my favorite old school bands, been into them since the beginning.
I hope you'll share the "Gods of Wrath" reaction for everyone soon too, so more people can see Ryan's legendary reaction. ;)
I NEED TO SEE THAT IN MY LIFE!!!
Yes! The reaction is sooo good
I’m suprised they didn’t release that one and instead released beyond the black reaction
@@brezz6759 They're probably just releasing them in the order they watched them, but I'm sure Gods of Wrath will be here eventually. Probably not in 2022 at the usual Patreon to RUclips rate, though. :p
Love that you guys gave Metal Church another round, these guys were awesome and completely overlooked.
Us old school ppl didn't over look them 🤘
@@Jcruzer70 definitely! Everyone needs some MC on their “stay lists”.
One of the best debut albums ever. PNW heroes. R.I.P. David Wayne.
Yes, R.I.P. Reverand.
This album rips so goddamn hard. An essential weightlifting jam, from beginning to end. 💪🏻⚔️
Metal Church' first two records are classics. Thx for doing another song by this band. And George, man you're skills in analysing music are incredible. And Ryan is the perfect partner with a different (but equally great) approach.
Their first 3 albums are amazing but this album is their best imo. It's amazing.
This first Metal Church album is the epitome of metal. It is pure class.
Most underrated metal band of all time! Their musicianship is amazing!
I personally would add Armored Saint as well. both under appreciated bands!
I am now joining Patreon, my playlist from 1980's - 90s is now becoming your playlist. Still rocks today. Thank you. Love you guys. Tool Rulz.......
This album and then their next album, The Dark, are the bomb.
IMO this is one of the best metal albums (front to back) that I've ever heard. You mentioned "Merciless Onslaughr" - excellent instrumental! One of my favorite tracks is their cover of "Highway Star" Exceptional! Keep it up guys! Good job..
I had this album on cassette back in the day, but I forgot how good this song was until hearing it just now.
Happy to see you guys digging Metal Church. Would like to see more.
I have to give you guys credit. I've been listening to metal for decades. I never gave Metal Church a chance for whatever reason. You're video on the Metal Church song really got me into this album.
Great reaction, guys! Please check out "No Place for Disgrace" by the band Flotsam and Jetsam! It's the title track from their 2nd album released in 1988, and it's about Japanese Samurai warriors. Jason Newsted formed this band before joining Metallica in 1986 after Cliff Burton (bassist) died in a bus accident. Flotsam and Jetsam are still going strong. They released their 14th album last June. Thanks!
Hope these guys see this comment and/or other fans of the band. So underrated. Kind of a shame Jason didn't stay with the band.
Swatting at flies
Flotsam is awesome! Still to this day. Please react to Flotsam and Jetsam. Smoked out!
YES!
I love all Flotsam albums. But I think these guys would prefer the Quatro/Drift albums in my opinion. Flots till death!
I can’t believe you did this one! EXCELLENT choice!!
A Metal Masterpiece. One of the best ever.
From the same album, please check out the studio version of "Gods of Wrath" next. And if you want an "extra spicy" experience, check out the live at Wacken 2005 version. Epic to say the least.
Metal Church - Blessing in Disguise is by far my favorite album. And they pull back a little on the high vocals :)
Hanging in the balance
@@robertghanem1424 awesome album. But strangely was removed on spotify.
Merciless Onslaught is a full instrumental and it's veeeery dope... I love the whole album. There's a ton of Metal Church songs on my own Thrash list
So glad I got to see these guys back in 2017 with their 2nd vocalist Mike Howe, RIP 🙏
I got into Metal Church late. Didn't care for the name of the band.
When I listened to this album, could not believe how serious, passionate and groovy the band was.
And song after song, they kept the same level of intensity and skill.
It's a shame they did not become a household name in metal. Deservred more appreciation.
Metal Church's first two albums are sick in the head in a great way!
As a composer, I would say writing a good song is a skill of itself. If you can write effective songs, that is indeed a strong skillset in music regardless of how technical it is! Also, Kirk Arrington's infectious grooves are INDEED underrated! I once knew a drummer who could play them and it's more technical than you'd think!
Their "big" album was The Dark, which is an incredible metal album. I'd highly suggest grabbing some tracks off that to see how they actually stepped up.
Ton of Bricks hits like well a ton of bricks
A drastically underrated and overlooked band , RIP David Wayne and Mark Howe, was very fortunate to have caught them right before the Death of Howe
Savatage - 24 hours ago👌👍 similar style band, I think you've at least done, In The Hall Of The Mountain King, by them. I'd like to hear your guy's take. Cheers as always 😊🍻
David Wayne. Incredible singer. RIP. Check Mike Howe era. Another incredible singer RIP. IMO, should be up there with Metallica and the other Big 4
You guys liking my favorite band of all time is really awesome. Kirk Arrington is a truly un appreciated drummer that had such amazing fills and time changes.
The sound of Metal Church takes me way back! Always loved this band. I remember as a young lad stealing cigarettes and beer from my mom and dad and replaying badlands over and over with a few friends in my room! Man good music and good times!
Second best song next to Metal Church so cudos. Wish you guys could have seen all these 70's, 80's, and 90's hard rock and metal bands in concert during their heyday. Live is a total emersion into the experience of liking the sound and specifically the songs and it just takes you over. Keep it up.
Metal Church is an incredible underrated band. You really need to do Gods of Wrath next
Possibly the most underrated metal album ever!
Been waiting for this one since the first Metal Church reaction. Looking forward to watching this.
RIP David Wayne
Still hoping for a Monster Magnet reaction! Space Lord MFers!
Bought this album when it first came out, and later that year saw them open for Metallica. Definitely a classic.
These guys were so good live, that I was surprised how good they worked in the studio.
Saw 'em open for Metallica on New Years in like 1986, with Mercyful Fate and it was one of the most amazing nights of my life. Of the thousand + shows I've seen, it holds a very special place for me.
🤘🧙♂️🤘
Rich the Ancient Metal Beast
Method to Your Madness would be my choice for next MC reaction. I will always think of the movie Platoon when I hear Method to Your Madness. I was living in Berlin when that movie came out and was into The Dark album then as well. To me, the song and movie will always be connected.
Yes! Finally . Washington state pre-grunge metal.
Totally! What the F was going on in Aberdeen in the 80s? Metal Church, Melvins and that other band.
Such an underrated band. So good
RIP David and Mike. Loved the Church since I saw them in '86 with David on vocals. Great band. Great riffs. Check out Batallions on the same album.
Yeah, guys, this is DEFINETELY a classic metal album - and don´t forget the uncredible production, all the instruments are so clear and powerful, it was - and still is - a highlight together with their second album, The Dark. R.I.P. Mr. Wayne, the best MC shouter of all times.
Still have the chills when I'm listening to It.... after almost 20 years.
Metal church.. One of my favorite bands! 🤘
This record when it came out was very good. Still holds up today. Not dated. I was hesitant cuz they were signed to a major label for their debut... BUT IT HIT HARD
Saw them in 1986 at the Cameo theater, San Antonio for $10. Was in the 10th grade and what a show that was! Me and my garage band were even playing that in 86'...Those were the days!! I wish I still had that concert shirt...Now I have my two teenage boys listening to them, passing that torch.
Love Metal Church! Keep those coming. Great song live!!!
More songs to check out:
The Dark, Start the Fire, Ton of Bricks, Burrial at Sea, The Human Factor, Date With Poverty, Fake Healer, Badlands, Watch the Children Pray, No Tomorrow etc.
Such a GREAT debut album
Recommend Start the Fire from their album The Dark.
I was anxioisly waiting for this, guys!!!
Love metal church , the first and second albums are insane. I particularly love the songs "Gods of wrath" from the same album and "Watch the children pray" from the second album. Highly recomend the first and second albums.
Yup.....but I don't think they enjoy slow metal
What albums did Metal Church have after the debut album from 1985? A BUNCH. They have been releasing albums ever since. They had a brief hiatus in the 90s during the Grunge period, but came right back in the late 90s, and have been releasing albums throughout the new Millenium. However, they might be done now as their returning vocalist killed himself around the same time Dusty Hill from ZZ Top died. But here's a list of Metal Church's discography:
Metal Church (1984) - David Wayne on vox
The Dark (1986) - David Wayne on vox
Blessing in Disguise (1989) - Mike Howe on vox
The Human Factor (1991) - Mike Howe on vox
Hanging in the Balance (1993) - Mike Howe on vox
Masterpiece (1999) - David Wayne on vox
The Weight of the World (2004) - Ronnie Munroe on vox
A Light in the Dark (2006) - Ronnie Munroe on vox
This Present Wasteland (2008) - Ronnie Munroe on vox
Generation Nothing (2013) - Ronnie Munroe on vox
XI (2016) - Mike Howe on vox
Damned If You Do (2018) - Mike Howe on vox
From the Vault (2020) - Mike Howe on vox
So if you notice there, their first two singers came back later on, Wayne in 1999 for one album, who then later died of natural causes, and then Mike Howe who left during the 90s mess, but then was called back when Munroe left after the 2013 album. However, like I said, Mike committed suicide during the Pandemic. Not sure we ever got the motivation, but it really sucked to hear, because everything seemed to be looking up for him and band after his return to the band in 2016 after 22 year break. Long time fans of Metal Church always loved Mike's haunting vocal style, especially on Blessing in Disguise in 1989. Of course, OG fans preferred Wayne's vocals, but I didn't come onto the band until after Mike started with them for Blessing. But anyway, those are all of Metal Church's albums. And what's cool about that From the Vault album is that they did a few re-records of a couple old Mike Howe songs from Blessing. "Fake Healer" and "Badlands." Both classic songs from that 1989 album redone within the last few years. Fake Healer is a classic that's about a doctor/surgeon who's only in the profession for the money, and is overly worried about malpractice suits.
The composition and timing changes that ALL of them contribute to this is what makes it EPIC in the history of Metal ! Their best lineup !
Yeah back to church. What's better, The debut or The dark? Is one of the hardest questions in metal 😄
Personally, I like the debut album a little more but both albums are pretty evenly matched for me. What did you think of A Blessing In Disguise?
@@BigHomieSteveTheMetalHead it's a very solid album. Cannot tell a lie n Fake healer are just ok tracks n Anthem to the estranged drags a little for me. But the first 2 albums are end to end killer.
Love Metal Church
The Metal Church debut is a stone cold classic. They've had other good releases, but their debut is a personal fave.
When this album came out it made a HUGE impact on the local metal scene here in Madison
Metal church has been on a regular rotation since they came out. Some of my favorites are Metal Church, Badlands, Watch the Children Prey, and Fake Healer which is one of my favorites due in part to the lyrics. It's pretty awesome that you guys randomly found this band.
So glad you came back to Metal Church. Highly underrated. Their first two albums are total classics and every bit as good as anything contemporary at the time. Every song on this album is good. A front to back listener for sure.
My neighbor was in Metal Church and we all loved those guys. Mike Wells (Craig’s little brother) was in my English class. Best dudes. RIP David Wayne
This album, and their follow-up album, The Dark, are two of The Greatest Albums in metal history. Unfortunately, not nearly enough people know this. The next song, Gods Of Wrath, is phenomenal.
'Watch the Children Pray'
Excellent song writing
It's ABOUT FUCKIN TIME ! YEEEEES ! My band got to play with Metal Church in the 80s and these guys PAVED THE ROAD ! Thanks for this one guys !
Metal Church is very underrated. One of my favorite bands ever.
I’m one of the ones you put on and I’ve backed tracked and amazed in my 46 yrs I haven’t heard more
Thanks for checking this & the other Metal Church song out, I'd never heard them but that first one rocks!
Hey, just came home from work, grabbed a cold one and wanted to listen to some metal church. You guys came up in the search again😂😂😂😂
Metal Church was considered a B list band but they were definitely known and popular in there hay day
Awesome band! I just got this album in cd yesterday and emjoying all the fucking day. Woke up today and saw your reaction is simply beautifull. Loye u guys, you make my day
Pretty good album been listening to them since the 80’s Badlands is a pretty good song also
The vocalist is what rounds this band out and makes them great.
Check out the Mike Howe Era as well, (vocals). Fake Healer is a great song musically with powerful lyrics and vocals.
The self titled track is literally thrash metal with a hip hop beat, that's why they got into it, which is rare for thrash to have those kinds of drums.
Great observation! The groove is actually funky, with one of the fiercest riffs to grace this planet! Kurt is truly one of the riff kings - a licensed riff-ologist! How bout that sinister vocal. Beyond The Black snapped my neck the first time I heard it - and it was right then that I decided to go back to CHURCH!
luv this channel -you guys dig deep into the music, lyrics, production, etc.... thanks guys! \m/
Man I’m so excited to check this one out.
I expected you to be older...
Taking me back to high school again! GenX never dies!
This song is where I literally realized in 1984..."tight musicianship". 👊😎
Also from their second album burial at sea
Blessing In Disguise will always be my favorite Metal Church album. I like the older, darker stuff too. But, Disguise had a lot of really good tracks on it I liked...Badlands, Rest In Pieces, Powers That Be, Anthem To The Estranged...
The lyrical writing on Blessing is truly next level stuff. These boys weren't writing about sex and drugs, they were hitting some seriously deep religious and societal topics.
This whole album is excellent. Not a wasted song on it.
David Wayne, the vocalist also had a band called *REVEREND.* He had a solo album called *WAYNE -METAL CHURCH.*
Supreme guitars by Craig Wells and Kurdt Vanderhoof. Great rhythm section by drummer Kirk Arrington and bass player Duke Erickson and the phenomenal voice of David Wayne RIP. Saw them with this Line Up opening for Metallica on their first tour after the death of Cliff Burton RIP
I saw the last show of that tour in Seattle. Unbelievable.
Wonderful choice. I re-watch your reaction to metal church - metal church all the time. To see you guys get down on a song that I have enjoyed for years is so Good. And these guys seem honest. If they hate it, they will tell you. KEEP IT UP!!!!!