"And Then You'll Beg" is not only my favorite Cryptopsy album, but one of my favorite albums of all time. The production is *perfect. You can hear EVERYTHING on that album. "Whisper Supremacy" is great too (see the incredible *Cold Hate Warm Blood) and it serves as a good taster for what was to come. In fact, if Whisper had the production of Then You'll Beg it would also be awesome.
Once Was Not is an INSANELY underrated album that I believe to be Cryptopsy’s highest achievement. As far as solely personal tastes go, I still enjoy the first two albums more; but in trying to look at things more objectively, it’s easily their most ambitious, creative, and purposefully conceptual release as far as I’m concerned. The only thing I agree with you on here is that Lord Worm’s vocal performance is definitely lackluster, especially when it comes to most of the high screams (although comparing it to Six Feet Under Chris Barnes is just criminal). But to offset that element, Flo’s drumming on that record is the most impressive performance on the instrument ever captured on ANY album, Cryptopsy or not, in my opinion. Easily my third favorite in the catalog, and if not for my nostalgic/sentimental attachment to the first two albums, it would likely be my favorite.
That self-titled album fucking HITS. Honestly glad to see respect for the later albums even though the first 2 definitely deserve their classic status.
What makes None So Vile so special and iconic is it’s one of the first Dm albums to combine tech death with brutal death metal. It’s super intense yet very sporadic. Killer record. Nice vid!
The timing of this video is fitting. I just saw Cryptopsy open for Death to All in May. I never listened to them prior, but they were super killer! (Loved their frontman.)
Just saw them live in WA they put on a sick show, was great to hear songs from Blasphemy Made Flesh, None So Vile, and As Gomorrah Burns as those are their 3 best albums. Also Matt was a really nice guy
Exactly, an unmatched masterpiece! Heard it about a decade ago for the first time and still jam to it from time to time. The solo will always give me a stank face...
It was awesome seeing Cryptopsy opening for Death To All on their current tour. Met the entire band after the second show. Very nice people. Blasphemy Made Flesh and None So Vile are my two favorite, but outside of The Unspoken King I don’t dislike any of their albums.
Always a pleasure watching your stuff, homie. I remember when The Unspoken King was released, and I saw them on that tour. The hate was real. It IS real still, but back then it was such a huge topic of conversation. People were so unbelievably pissed. In fact, I remember the band released an almost diss-like track or something towards those who were talking shit about the record. I remember thinking it was kind of cringe of them, but whatever. I’ll always be a huge fan. They maybe even played it before their set, as like an intro. The details are hazy, but I know I’m onto something. Anyone else remember this?
@@themetalmeltdownofficial I’m going to dig around and comment back here with what I find. I remember it as being real because it was my guitar teacher at the time who had told me about it. It was available as a download on their website or MySpace or something. Maybe it was a stream. Either way, I think they played it as an intro to their set over the PA. I’ll be back.
Nice! None So Vile is my favorite and what I consider Cryptopsy's best album. Love Blasphemy Made Flesh as well. Saw Cryptopsy live in 2005. Great show with Lord Worm on vocals. Suffocation were also on the bill.
@@themetalmeltdownofficial Cool. Speaking of Canada Day, the show I saw was at the good ol' Opera House in Toronto. Seen more shows there than any other venue in the city. That said, for all it's charm and great memories I have of seeing shows there, I greatly prefer Rebel. Way better Toronto venue imo.
@themetalmeltdownofficial it's a project from Johnny Frank from Attack! Attack! This new album, American Motor Sports, would kinda sorta fit in your whole country metal category for the most part and honestly it shouldn't work as good as it does!😱🤯
I saw Cryptopsy in New York with the two day event when they were touring with death to all show and I don’t think there’s an original member in the band anymore. Am I wrong about that?
The Unspoken King is a bad Cryptopsy album, but a good deathcore album. My opinion. I respect the fuck out of yours my guy. Thanks for the video! Love watching these when I get a chance!
Cryptopsy is one of the best brutal and technical death metal bands out there. Aside from one album, everything these Canadian death metal legends have done has been good to legendary. Here would be my scores of each album: Blasphemy Made Flesh: 4.5/5 None So Vile: 5/5 Whisper Supremacy: 4.25/5 ...And Then You'll Beg: 3.5/5 Once Was Not: 3.75/5 The Unspoken King: 2/5 Cryptopsy: 4/5 As Gomorrah Burns: 4.25/5
Pride month was about Pride Fighting Championships, not the gayz bro. What planet you from?! I don’t think the Canadians demand fealty though they appreciate it. Glad to see you do Cryptopsy though. Their latest album got me through my flight and book a few weeks ago. I was surprised how much I liked the first album too.
It's not that Cryptopsy is a one album wonder, it's just that None So Vile is so vastly superior, it casts a shadow on the rest of their solid discography. Truly a monumental achievement and worthy of a 5/5 rating IMHO.
couldn't agree more about the unspoken king, in theory the metalcore/deathcore elements could be great additions to their sound but they're just implemented so poorly. It's like they randomly and suddenly switch back and forth between death metal and metalcore parts without really fusing them at all, and the clean vocals just come out of nowhere it's so jarring
my favourite cryptopsy album is none so vile hands down least favourite actually blasphemy made flesh whisper supremacy and then youll beg once was not the unspoken king
I don't think Lord Worm actually sings the lyrics in None So Vile. Even reading the lyric book it doesn't match his vocal delivery at all. Not that there's anything wrong with that, its an iconic performance nonetheless
Nah, we can pander to the gays all year!!! I fuckin love yall. Am proud of being bi/pan. Now Cryptopsy, their Discog is like a rollercoaster for me. They have peaks that I feel like almost no other death metal band could possibly match, but they also have really low lows as well. None So Vile: None so Vile S: Blasphemy made Flesh, Whisper Supremacy A: As Gomorrah Burns B: Cryptopsy C: And then You’ll beg D: Once Was Not Unspoken King: Unspoken King
Their first 5 albums were hugely influential to me, and the one album with OG guitarist Jon Levassuer was pretty solid, but the rest was either meh or bad.. Solid career though, but they basically sound like a cover band of themselves now.. Didn’t really love the latest one like most other people
Lord Worm's gutturals may sound standard in this day and age, but I adore his performance on the first two, not only for the gutturals but also for the weird and demented noises. No other vocalist quite like him
@BA-qw2dj He def stands out. I was trying to say there's a lot of extremely guttural vocalists out there especially nowadays and some of them kinda sound the same.
No one sounds like worm. Loads of brutal death guys try but no one really sounds like he did. Especially on blasphemy made flesh. Pretty much nothing they did ever compared to those two albums and ungentle exhumation, once was not and the self titled were decent at best, still with boring clean production. Disalvo was a really bad fit for cryptopsy, he just sounds like a hardcore guy trying to do death metal vocals
"And Then You'll Beg" is not only my favorite Cryptopsy album, but one of my favorite albums of all time. The production is *perfect. You can hear EVERYTHING on that album.
"Whisper Supremacy" is great too (see the incredible *Cold Hate Warm Blood) and it serves as a good taster for what was to come. In fact, if Whisper had the production of Then You'll Beg it would also be awesome.
Once Was Not is an INSANELY underrated album that I believe to be Cryptopsy’s highest achievement. As far as solely personal tastes go, I still enjoy the first two albums more; but in trying to look at things more objectively, it’s easily their most ambitious, creative, and purposefully conceptual release as far as I’m concerned. The only thing I agree with you on here is that Lord Worm’s vocal performance is definitely lackluster, especially when it comes to most of the high screams (although comparing it to Six Feet Under Chris Barnes is just criminal). But to offset that element, Flo’s drumming on that record is the most impressive performance on the instrument ever captured on ANY album, Cryptopsy or not, in my opinion. Easily my third favorite in the catalog, and if not for my nostalgic/sentimental attachment to the first two albums, it would likely be my favorite.
That self-titled album fucking HITS. Honestly glad to see respect for the later albums even though the first 2 definitely deserve their classic status.
I read the title as, "Reviewing Every Coldplay Album"
The most brutal band in existence lmao
TEEHEE’s ScREEeEEeEeEMmm.
down YouR FACE! *Summons Mosh Pit*
@@themetalmeltdownofficial EVERYONE IN THE F*CKING PIT, THIS ONE IS CALLED VIVA LA VIDA
What makes None So Vile so special and iconic is it’s one of the first Dm albums to combine tech death with brutal death metal. It’s super intense yet very sporadic. Killer record. Nice vid!
Dude, this opening is fantastic!! 😂
Two-Pound Torch really got me by the balls the first time I heard it. Didn’t expect Cryptopsy of all bands to surprise me like that
I always felt once was not needed more love. Lord worm rules.
It’s their greatest accomplishment
As a french canadian I APPROVE. I loved that whole intro still as cool chill and funny bud
The timing of this video is fitting. I just saw Cryptopsy open for Death to All in May. I never listened to them prior, but they were super killer! (Loved their frontman.)
A video of your 5/5 albums
A few days ago, I met the drummer for cyptopsy after death to all show, and he is genuinely the nicest guy I have ever met.
Just saw them live in WA they put on a sick show, was great to hear songs from Blasphemy Made Flesh, None So Vile, and As Gomorrah Burns as those are their 3 best albums. Also Matt was a really nice guy
I did really like the latest Cryptopsy record, but I really have to be in the mood to listen to them.
If I were to make a list of my 10 favorite death metal songs of all time, 'Phobophile' from 'None So Vile' would be included.. 👌🤘
You could have the entire None So Vile album tbh
Exactly, an unmatched masterpiece! Heard it about a decade ago for the first time and still jam to it from time to time. The solo will always give me a stank face...
It was awesome seeing Cryptopsy opening for Death To All on their current tour. Met the entire band after the second show. Very nice people. Blasphemy Made Flesh and None So Vile are my two favorite, but outside of The Unspoken King I don’t dislike any of their albums.
I just saw them with Death To All last week and it was genuinely the best show I’ve ever been to. Also I fully about Screams Go Unheard.
Happy Canada Day!!!
my favourite canadian old school death metal band i have none so vile on vinyl have seen cryptopsy live 4 times in england
Always a pleasure watching your stuff, homie. I remember when The Unspoken King was released, and I saw them on that tour. The hate was real. It IS real still, but back then it was such a huge topic of conversation. People were so unbelievably pissed. In fact, I remember the band released an almost diss-like track or something towards those who were talking shit about the record. I remember thinking it was kind of cringe of them, but whatever. I’ll always be a huge fan. They maybe even played it before their set, as like an intro. The details are hazy, but I know I’m onto something. Anyone else remember this?
Cryptopsy releasing a diss track is WILD lmao, never even heard of this
@@themetalmeltdownofficial I’m going to dig around and comment back here with what I find. I remember it as being real because it was my guitar teacher at the time who had told me about it. It was available as a download on their website or MySpace or something. Maybe it was a stream. Either way, I think they played it as an intro to their set over the PA. I’ll be back.
I found it. The track is called It’s Dinner Time. It WAS on their MySpace and it WAS played before their first song at the show.
As a fellow non-Canadian, I still approve of this video. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
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I'm bi and that opening made me crack up laughing
Cheers, mate ❤ glad to know there are still people who can use their Henry Winkler properly 😊
Once Was Not is right up there with BMF and NSV
Nice! None So Vile is my favorite and what I consider Cryptopsy's best album. Love Blasphemy Made Flesh as well. Saw Cryptopsy live in 2005. Great show with Lord Worm on vocals. Suffocation were also on the bill.
Nice! Saw Cryptopsy in 2016 on the Devastation On The Nation tour with Decrepit Birth and Rivers Of Nihil. Fun night.
@@themetalmeltdownofficial Cool. Speaking of Canada Day, the show I saw was at the good ol' Opera House in Toronto. Seen more shows there than any other venue in the city. That said, for all it's charm and great memories I have of seeing shows there, I greatly prefer Rebel. Way better Toronto venue imo.
Thought Cryptopsy had a new album out for a sec
Tho I would love that lol
they diiid sign a new deal with Season Of Mist and in doing so hinted at new music. Feels too soon for an album but maybe an EP?
Please give krallice a deep dive soon-new album release is bloody awesome.
We'll probably be talking about Krallice real soon...
So...thoughts on new Bilmuri? Ik not the best place but curious 🤔 😅
Don't know who that is so no comment
@themetalmeltdownofficial it's a project from Johnny Frank from Attack! Attack! This new album, American Motor Sports, would kinda sorta fit in your whole country metal category for the most part and honestly it shouldn't work as good as it does!😱🤯
I absolutely love cryptopsy all albums have a place in my heart. However to leave off the tomb eps idk those are elite
these guys are really up there with suffo and nile in terms of brutal/ texh death in my opinion
Great band!
Canadians scare me 😨
None So Vile is still the sickest album. Every time I listen to it I just smile and feel like throwing cars
I saw Cryptopsy in New York with the two day event when they were touring with death to all show and I don’t think there’s an original member in the band anymore. Am I wrong about that?
It's still the same drummer that they've had since 1992
Being born in October of 1994, I feel that creeping middle age depression all too well
none so vile my favourite death metal album from 1996 next to mortician hacked up for barbecue
Check this after nile.
Thanks
Honestly not a huge fan of None so vile because of Lordworm's vocals but we agree 100% on As Gomorrah burns, this shit hits hard!
"Yikes im getting old"
Felt that, i may only be turning 29 on the 15th, but my knees and back are middle aged
Time is a cruel mistress sometimes ain't she?
No surprises here!
Would've preferred a Devin Townsend discography ranking for Canada day instead but I'll settle for this too
bro's got 100 albums lmao, we'd be here forever
Cryptopsy is great❤
In no timeline is Once Was Not inferior to the two prior albums, but hey, opinions and all.
Yeah that album fucking rules.
100% correct. Once Was Not is a tragically misunderstood release that deserves infinitely more recognition
Other than your (in my opinion) uneducated politics, I love this channel
The Unspoken King is a bad Cryptopsy album, but a good deathcore album. My opinion. I respect the fuck out of yours my guy. Thanks for the video! Love watching these when I get a chance!
None So Vile is their masterpiece but I feel like it doesn’t get enough recognition for ending with a clip from Army of Darkness.
I don't think Cryptopsy sounds chaotic and brutal as any other death metal band in the 90s.
Cryptopsy is one of the best brutal and technical death metal bands out there. Aside from one album, everything these Canadian death metal legends have done has been good to legendary. Here would be my scores of each album:
Blasphemy Made Flesh: 4.5/5
None So Vile: 5/5
Whisper Supremacy: 4.25/5
...And Then You'll Beg: 3.5/5
Once Was Not: 3.75/5
The Unspoken King: 2/5
Cryptopsy: 4/5
As Gomorrah Burns: 4.25/5
Pride month was about Pride Fighting Championships, not the gayz bro. What planet you from?! I don’t think the Canadians demand fealty though they appreciate it.
Glad to see you do Cryptopsy though. Their latest album got me through my flight and book a few weeks ago. I was surprised how much I liked the first album too.
Bud Pride month has always been about 'the gayz': since 1970 to be exact.
HAHA TIME 2 BY WINTERSUN IS COMING GOOD LUCK EATING A SHIRT LMAO
It's not that Cryptopsy is a one album wonder, it's just that None So Vile is so vastly superior, it casts a shadow on the rest of their solid discography. Truly a monumental achievement and worthy of a 5/5 rating IMHO.
Cool beans
couldn't agree more about the unspoken king, in theory the metalcore/deathcore elements could be great additions to their sound but they're just implemented so poorly. It's like they randomly and suddenly switch back and forth between death metal and metalcore parts without really fusing them at all, and the clean vocals just come out of nowhere it's so jarring
my favourite cryptopsy album is none so vile hands down least favourite actually blasphemy made flesh whisper supremacy and then youll beg once was not the unspoken king
I don't think Lord Worm actually sings the lyrics in None So Vile. Even reading the lyric book it doesn't match his vocal delivery at all.
Not that there's anything wrong with that, its an iconic performance nonetheless
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Im with ya i thought Gomorrah..was killer even tho lots of people shot on it
Shit💩
Nah, we can pander to the gays all year!!! I fuckin love yall. Am proud of being bi/pan. Now Cryptopsy, their Discog is like a rollercoaster for me. They have peaks that I feel like almost no other death metal band could possibly match, but they also have really low lows as well.
None So Vile: None so Vile
S: Blasphemy made Flesh, Whisper Supremacy
A: As Gomorrah Burns
B: Cryptopsy
C: And then You’ll beg
D: Once Was Not
Unspoken King: Unspoken King
Man check out Maze Envy by Civerous
I did! Excellent album.
@@themetalmeltdownofficial make a review then. Not a lot of people are talking about it
@@Akshay-ji9ntHe talked about it on one of his “albums i missed” videos.
@@aidanlastname0187 oh ive missed that
None so Vile is a 5/5 end of discussion. It's the Jane Doe of death metal
Their first 5 albums were hugely influential to me, and the one album with OG guitarist Jon Levassuer was pretty solid, but the rest was either meh or bad.. Solid career though, but they basically sound like a cover band of themselves now.. Didn’t really love the latest one like most other people
Loved this Robert, hopefully we get a Gorguts discog review next
When you like all Cryptopsy work even the deathcore album lol. Guess I’m alone on that one
Lord Worm's gutturals may sound standard in this day and age, but I adore his performance on the first two, not only for the gutturals but also for the weird and demented noises. No other vocalist quite like him
Thing is he really doesn’t sound standard even tofay. Really can’t think of any death metal vocalist that sounds like him
@BA-qw2dj He def stands out. I was trying to say there's a lot of extremely guttural vocalists out there especially nowadays and some of them kinda sound the same.
@@collapsedlunggaming8952 I get what you mean, super deep guttural death growls are much more common nowadays, but his style was just so different
@@BA-qw2dj Yeah fr. He's an icon
No one sounds like worm. Loads of brutal death guys try but no one really sounds like he did. Especially on blasphemy made flesh.
Pretty much nothing they did ever compared to those two albums and ungentle exhumation, once was not and the self titled were decent at best, still with boring clean production. Disalvo was a really bad fit for cryptopsy, he just sounds like a hardcore guy trying to do death metal vocals