@@JorgeMartinez-pl7sy Which makes it all the more shameful that he remained underrated till his death and Cynic in general got abused a lot of times by the audience when they played live back in the 90's because they were too ahead of their time.
the drummer was 19-year-old Sean Reinert RIP... he played jazz beats with double bass giving more dynamics to the music.. Death had 7 albums that will blow your mind with musicianship
It is sad that Chuck Schuldiner passed away too soon. I was introduced to Death when I was in high school by my history teacher. My favorite album is Individual Thought Patterns, and "Overactive Imagination" is my favorite in that album.
I'm a Death fan and never called anyone poser because that's stupid. I listen to some pop,rap too no problem with that. Open Casket is a song by Death that sounds more like classic death metal and you should react to it
Chuck was playing in Tampa and Orlando since the early 80s. Morbid Angel, Obituary, Decide, Death, all came from that scene. You can find early Death/Mantas demos from 1984/85 that are super typical death metal. Also, Chuck said his main influences (metalwise) were Venom, Celtic Frost, early Metallica, some Slayer, etc.
In terms of technical quality and production Death is one step above the other bands; Obituary may have a better groove that combined with the vocals of John Tardy make it a great band; In my opinion they are two different points of view and both very interesting Human is my fav. by Death
First three albums are old school death metal. After that they start to get proggy and techy. I love all their stuff but they changed a lot over the years.
Death spiritual healing album was released 16 February 1990 before Obituary cause of death album released on 19 September 1990 & Cancer death shall rise album was released on 25 May 1991 which James Murphy was featured & played on all 3 albums as soloist.
He said he wanted a less popular death song, little does he know the whole discography is a banger..... This song resonates with me on a personal level since my sister is schizophrenic, it's a crazy thing and this song nailed it, the horrors of the human body.....
Death didn't invented death metal, but they are pioneers of death and technical death metal on par with Cynic and Atheist. p.s Suicide Machine is a better choice to react, tho. Best track on the album. Also, this album have one of the most important and talented drummers of all time - Sean Reinert of Cynic (RIP)
Chuck Shuldiner the guitarist signer and who write anything like Dave Mustaine almost change other members ( second guitarist , drummer , bassist ) to have the best lead in any album
My favourite album by death is symbolic - It’s very consistent, every song is 8-9, one of the highest rated metal albums - when I found death about ten years ago I was learning them after about a day… Every riff on symbolic is just amazing… it’s groovy it’s technical, melodic and it’s surprising - if you’re into Metal and that I’d recommended two albums to anyone and everyone - Jester Race by in flames and Symbolic by death. My favourite death songs are: Zero tolerance Empty words Sacred serenity Crystal mountain Without judgement I don’t like leaving any of them off, they’re all very good. In flames -Jester race: Moonshield Jester race Lord Hypnos Dead eternity December flower (solo is great)
Death is 8 years into their career at this point.... Chuck had already created Death Metal at this point and was moving onto Progressive stuff by then.
How the hell can they guy on the left pick Deicide or Obituary over Death? Not the same league, not even the same sport. Chuck was the Godfather of the genre.
Alright I just have to say...my dude is wearing a "Dokken" shirt and said "eh...." about Iron Maiden 🤣...no disrespect. However, few things....surprisingly enough, this track is one of their more popular songs. And also, Death was often a supergroup. A lot of death metal bands trade members from time to time. In fact, you guys mentioned Obituary a handful of times. James Murphy played with Death as well. As far as picking Obituary over Death..........I'm not so sure on that statement, sir. But, it's all a matter of opinion, amirite? And if y'dig Obituary so much, have you checked out James Murphy's solo band "Disincarnate?" A lot more like Death's style as opposed to Obituary....and they slay! This being said, my first introduction into death metal was Morbid Angel's "Gateways to Annihilation." In fact, my first metal concert was Morbid Angel and Suffocation. Suffocation blew them out of the water. I've seen Suffocation 4 times total. Best metal band I've ever seen live. Their energy was ridiculous!
saddest thing about disincarnate, is that they only released 1 album. that album got me through almostall of the necroscope series written by brian lumley.
So… Sugar Hill Gang was the first “recorded and distributed” rap/hip-hop and Death never claimed to “create” death metal, Chuck (the main man in Death) called Possessed the first death metal band… and Van Halen lid the red carpet out for hair metal.
By far the greatest irony in metal is the fact that Gene Hoglan became known as the Father of Blast Beats. This is Sean Reinert, but Hoglan is the drummer on the next album and he largely maintained Reinert's style for Death, with godtier cymbal-work and jazzy modulations, and imo built onto it to make one of the best albums for metal drumming ever recorded. Also, Chuck was 100% against the labeling of metal subgenres and the "poser" accusations within the fandom. He hated being known as The Godfather of Death Metal, and insisted that he just played metal. Also, Obituary, Deicide, Morbid Angel etc were all VERY heavily influenced by Death, because they were all local to the Orlando-Tampa area, which is why Tampa death metal is so recognizable.
you must to listen all the death albums but in the correct order.... from scream bloody gore to soundo of perseverance and you will understand perfectly why they are the fathers of all the new metal styles
You gotta start with their first couple of albums if you don’t want the more melodic death metal. I really don’t understand how you’re that old and haven’t had any kind of exposure considering how prominent Florida death metal bands are when it comes to the genre as a whole. I didn’t give a shit about Deicide growing up but at least I knew their songs and had them grow on me. At least their older stuff.
That also what you get when you literally use a world class jazz drummer to play faster than any metal drummer ever had at that point of metal history ☝️ Literally there was not a drummer around that could be out clocked on the meter of his double bass... When this came out.... This guy's foot work could not be out paced.... Sure songs like Dead By Dawn by Deicide might effectively be a close one... However ☝️ The upper body chops and skills place his drumming in a department of it's own.... Talking Berkeley School Musicians who were playing in the Band Cynic that are featured on this particular album.... Yup... Jazz masters at work playing this style
Taste of music is formed by a plethora of factors. That's all i know. Even anatomy of the body (ears, skull etc.) are factors, that and ofcourse the soul. I guess you guys are more into 4/4 timemeasures. Straight brutal metal. You vibe on 4/4. No problem. I started out with KISS. And landed on Origin. .........Beethoven Rocks.......
Check out spiritual healing, that death album came out in 90', and it has a more similar tone to obituary, death started in 1987, their 89' album was leprosy, definitely check out pull the plug.
If you want more classic death metal, i recommend Open Casket and Left To Die from the album Leprosy (1988). Starting from Human, Death had become more technical and progressive.
I know you're not big into Melodic Death Metal, but you really should check out Carcass, who are one of the originators of it. Old Carcass : Incarnated Solvent Abuse or Heartwork New Carcass : Unfit For Human Consumption or The Granulating Dark Satanic Mills Note, I do not recommend the official video of Incarnated Solvent Abuse. The audio quality is terrible. You will want to check out an album version instead.
I got my start in Metal with the 80s Hair Metal bands like Bon Jovi, Europe, Dokken, Motley Crue, Whitesnake, shit like that. But then in the Fall of 1987, when I started High School, I discovered Thrash Metal with bands like the Big 4 (or 9 as I call them), Anthrax, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Exodus, Overkill, Testament, Flotsam & Jetsam, and Death Angel. I also got into Kreator and Death by 1990. Death's 3rd album "Spritual Healing" from 1990, was the one that was out when I first got into them. It's an awesome album. A bit more polished than the first two albums with somewhat more catchy riffs and hooks. The title song alone is great and worth a Reaction for you guys. What you guys need to understand is that DEATH was essentially the pioneer of modern Death Metal. Chuck's song writing ability was like nothing ever before. The sheer progression in his songs was absolutely amazing for the time, and even today. The amount of time changes and riff change ups was mind blowing. You never knew where the songs were going. And that's what I like and almost demand from my Metal music. When bands write songs that are essentially the same banging riffs and tempo all the way thru, it's boring. You gotta have those progressive change ups in there otherwise you run the risk of sounding too cookie cutter. And I'll be honest, Death or Black Metal is not my most favorite genre of Metal, but if they change it up in their songs, that makes it interesting and I'll like it. Other Death Metal bands I listen to and tolerate are Amon Amarth, Children of Bodom, Norther, Dark Tranquillity, and Dimmu Borgir. Each vary their songs enough that it keeps my attention. What I cannot stand is that Brutal Death Metal shit where the vocalist just grunts into the mic over blast beat riffs and double bass drums. That's not music, that's just noise for posers who think that they're being badass or cool for listening to that shit.
Death are so much more as just a death metal band.... they changed on every album. Becoming more and more technical and progressive. Only top notch musicians... Listen to All their Albums in chronological order. Sean reinert, gene hoglan... Steve digiorgio... Chuck was so far ahead created his own scales, dimebag learned those... that beeing said And yes, they were the first death metal band and developed into something else And be sure it doesnt Sound like 90s death metal though it grew out of it This sounds like the tech desth guys today would Sound like. And even scream bloody gore had its very own feel Listen to stuff from Sound of perseverance or just the follow up individual thought patterns... it will kill you🤣
You both obviously have forgotten about both Bolt thrower, Celtic Frost, Malevolent Creation, etc on the european scene in the 80's and early 90's. The death metal movement didn't appear in a vacum in Tampa. Although much goodness came out of there. :) Good song, good reaction. rock on!
Chuck had a band (Mantas) before Death that predates Possessed's Seven Churches by a couple yrs. Possessed did release a demo in 84, the SAME YEAR Mantas' first demo came out. Both demos were NOT indicative of the faster playing styles of the upcoming LPs, but they generally set the template for death metal. Any way you slice it, Chuck was on the leading edge of the first wave of death metal, if not the FIRST EVER. And this album is the best iteration of Death IMO, with Masvidal & Reinert from Cynic. It's when Chuck took the left turn towards a more technical style, & never looked back. And this was the one lineup Chuck really tried to keep going forward, but then Cynic broke and half the band left. Sad, really.
You guys should really check out skeletonwitch AR least there first 5 albums beyond the permafrost is an album you can listen to through and through. In fact all of there first 5 albums are intense and never have a boring song
Everyone has their own opinion on things. And I guess people get hurt by the fact that you don't/ can't get into their favorite band. So they start to throw insults. Personally when I was first introduced to death, the first thing I did was compare it to obituary . You can clearly hear the style of chucks singing being almost the same as of John tardy. But It didn't take long for me to get into death as I pretty much started to compare them less. Besides death changed their sound on every record , which for me? It was great. I really dislike to listen to repetitive music. So anyway just like deicide,slayer, morbid angel, newer sepultura, possessed, newer venom etc. Got really boring for me( not saying that they are very repetitive) they just got boring. Yes they are bands you can go back to from time to time but yeah sometimes it takes more than 1 listen or 3 to get into a band.
@@BowsersreactionPit Oh thanks for replying! Totally understood :) Your reactions are realistic and cool to be honest. A small recommendation from me is the band Entombed....
I understand that you guys never heard of Death. There are literally hundreds of thousands of bands, no way you can listen to them all. Ive never listen to Vio-lence, Annihilator and Overkill until recently too.
ok listen to this whole HUMAN album and it will ruin your Metallica / Slayer / Sepultura standards. like you said, this was '91, when Arise, Black Album, and Seasons came out. there is simply no comparison, songwriting, musicianship, mastery of instruments, or live performance.
@@zsjb_ That's totally legitimate. I just wanted to point out why oldskool DM purists like me and afaik our reactors here are not too euphoric when listening to Death's later albums. Not that I cannot listen and worship them for what they are, but i stick to the early albums.
this album changed metal drumming forever!
This band changed Metal in general
I agree With you 100%,although the rest of death's drummers were all excellent, Sean Reinert was one step above
@@JorgeMartinez-pl7sy Which makes it all the more shameful that he remained underrated till his death and Cynic in general got abused a lot of times by the audience when they played live back in the 90's because they were too ahead of their time.
and bass as well
RIP Reinert, Malone, Chuck we were not worthy...
the drummer was 19-year-old Sean Reinert RIP... he played jazz beats with double bass giving more dynamics to the music.. Death had 7 albums that will blow your mind with musicianship
Sean and Paul are monstrous on this - and the whole Human album. They are the core of Cynic, who are legends of the scene.
RIP Sean \m/
It is sad that Chuck Schuldiner passed away too soon. I was introduced to Death when I was in high school by my history teacher. My favorite album is Individual Thought Patterns, and "Overactive Imagination" is my favorite in that album.
Death fans can't compare albums. Because all albums are Masterpiece.
@@nessaj6359 True 💯 it’s hard to rank them since each album has a decent tone and vibe
You had the coolest music teacher ever
I'm a Death fan and never called anyone poser because that's stupid. I listen to some pop,rap too no problem with that. Open Casket is a song by Death that sounds more like classic death metal and you should react to it
i dont really call people posers either, as a cynic and death fan, i often listen to jazz, bossa nova, rap.
Chuck would of been so against the whole calling people posers thing
One of the best death album ever! All songs are great \m/ \m/
“That was a shitty pause” lmao 😂
Chuck was playing in Tampa and Orlando since the early 80s. Morbid Angel, Obituary, Decide, Death, all came from that scene. You can find early Death/Mantas demos from 1984/85 that are super typical death metal.
Also, Chuck said his main influences (metalwise) were Venom, Celtic Frost, early Metallica, some Slayer, etc.
One of the most vicious songs they ever recorded.
Fun Fact: Legendary James Murphy played in Death and Obituary.
Also cancer and testament
@@kevinbaker6998 True that! And due to his involvement "Death Shall Rise" is IMO Cancer's best record
Also has his personal project Disincarnate and Konkra
James Murphy is the Jimi Hendrix of death metal. Pretty much anything he touches is bad ass.
More Death reactions please!
Death songs get better and better the more you listen to them. Never gets old.
best reaction channel there is just listen to bowzer and forget the rest when you got the best
Thank you man
@@BowsersreactionPit .Revenge The Fate - Dark Era reaction please th-cam.com/video/mRCNTJoMmOY/w-d-xo.html
In terms of technical quality and production Death is one step above the other bands; Obituary may have a better groove that combined with the vocals of John Tardy make it a great band; In my opinion they are two different points of view and both very interesting
Human is my fav. by Death
Obituary is so goddamn overrated
@@isopropyltoxicity hmm maybe
First three albums are old school death metal. After that they start to get proggy and techy. I love all their stuff but they changed a lot over the years.
Death is my fave Death metal band and this was a really good song pick!
HUMAN is a death metal masterpiece!
Also, any Priest fan owes it to themselves to check out Death's cover of Painkiller. Chuck's vocals on that are terrifying and incredible.
This is what Metal drummer sounds that has studied Jazz at Berkeley Music... These drum tracks are still unmatched to this day 👌🤘✍️
I hope you can do more reactions of Death. Since Sporto listens to Judas Priest, I suggest you try Death's cover of Painkiller
Death spiritual healing album was released 16 February 1990 before Obituary cause of death album released on 19 September 1990 & Cancer death shall rise album was released on 25 May 1991 which James Murphy was featured & played on all 3 albums as soloist.
He said he wanted a less popular death song, little does he know the whole discography is a banger..... This song resonates with me on a personal level since my sister is schizophrenic, it's a crazy thing and this song nailed it, the horrors of the human body.....
They invented Death Metal 🔥🔥🔥🤘
Possessed has entered the chat, you're wrong
@@danielhaines3940been up for debate for a long time lol
@@danielhaines3940Possessed were shit though.
Possessed is more thrash,Chuck is the godfather of death metal.
Death didn't invented death metal, but they are pioneers of death and technical death metal on par with Cynic and Atheist.
p.s Suicide Machine is a better choice to react, tho. Best track on the album. Also, this album have one of the most important and talented drummers of all time - Sean Reinert of Cynic (RIP)
Mind you. The guitarist Paul and Drummer Sean were like 19 years old
Man I’m 21 and can barely scrape by playing Spirit Crusher without losing all stamina, time to practice😂
There's death metal before "HUMAN" and there's death metal after "HUMAN"
Chuck Shuldiner the guitarist signer and who write anything like Dave Mustaine almost change other members ( second guitarist , drummer , bassist ) to have the best lead in any album
My favourite album by death is symbolic - It’s very consistent, every song is 8-9, one of the highest rated metal albums - when I found death about ten years ago I was learning them after about a day…
Every riff on symbolic is just amazing… it’s groovy it’s technical, melodic and it’s surprising - if you’re into Metal and that I’d recommended two albums to anyone and everyone - Jester Race by in flames and Symbolic by death.
My favourite death songs are:
Zero tolerance
Empty words
Sacred serenity
Crystal mountain
Without judgement
I don’t like leaving any of them off, they’re all very good.
In flames -Jester race:
Moonshield
Jester race
Lord Hypnos
Dead eternity
December flower (solo is great)
death is the band who make the rules of the metal evolution
Death is 8 years into their career at this point.... Chuck had already created Death Metal at this point and was moving onto Progressive stuff by then.
How the hell can they guy on the left pick Deicide or Obituary over Death? Not the same league, not even the same sport. Chuck was the Godfather of the genre.
I can see Obituary but Deicide?
More death🤙
Death smashes Obituary.
Alright I just have to say...my dude is wearing a "Dokken" shirt and said "eh...." about Iron Maiden 🤣...no disrespect. However, few things....surprisingly enough, this track is one of their more popular songs. And also, Death was often a supergroup. A lot of death metal bands trade members from time to time. In fact, you guys mentioned Obituary a handful of times. James Murphy played with Death as well. As far as picking Obituary over Death..........I'm not so sure on that statement, sir. But, it's all a matter of opinion, amirite? And if y'dig Obituary so much, have you checked out James Murphy's solo band "Disincarnate?" A lot more like Death's style as opposed to Obituary....and they slay!
This being said, my first introduction into death metal was Morbid Angel's "Gateways to Annihilation." In fact, my first metal concert was Morbid Angel and Suffocation. Suffocation blew them out of the water. I've seen Suffocation 4 times total. Best metal band I've ever seen live. Their energy was ridiculous!
saddest thing about disincarnate, is that they only released 1 album. that album got me through almostall of the necroscope series written by brian lumley.
You need to hear more death. Listen to spiritual healing please!
This album is a landmark.
So… Sugar Hill Gang was the first “recorded and distributed” rap/hip-hop and Death never claimed to “create” death metal, Chuck (the main man in Death) called Possessed the first death metal band… and Van Halen lid the red carpet out for hair metal.
this band is older than obituary actually this is the Godfather of Death Metal death
human es un gran album impresionante
2020's wish they had something half as good as this
Best Death album to me
You should watch the lyrics video is much better than try to listen what the singer is saying and this band (Death) create Death metal🤘
Fucking yes! Death has some great songs.
"Some" great songs? Bruh...
It was great to grow up in the Tampa Bay area in the 90s. This was regular...
I kinda like this one.
The beginning sounds similar to the beginning of "Down With The Sickness" by Disturbed.
But more aggressive
not even close tbh.
Obviously, "Mayanaise" ('troll'), I hear it - you don't.
@@BrianJoslyn the notes are different. The phrasing is different. The tempo is different.
I like both songs but they sound nothing alike.
Again, I hear it - you don't. Obviously, you simply do not get it.
I never even said they sound "alike." Read again, Einstein.
Stopping at the beginning right after the intro is a nono. Right before the climax 😑 Sheesh!
Death is just the winner
FEAR FACTORY was also kinda up to this level in the late 80s/early 90s- hard to compare excellence
By far the greatest irony in metal is the fact that Gene Hoglan became known as the Father of Blast Beats. This is Sean Reinert, but Hoglan is the drummer on the next album and he largely maintained Reinert's style for Death, with godtier cymbal-work and jazzy modulations, and imo built onto it to make one of the best albums for metal drumming ever recorded.
Also, Chuck was 100% against the labeling of metal subgenres and the "poser" accusations within the fandom. He hated being known as The Godfather of Death Metal, and insisted that he just played metal.
Also, Obituary, Deicide, Morbid Angel etc were all VERY heavily influenced by Death, because they were all local to the Orlando-Tampa area, which is why Tampa death metal is so recognizable.
Sean didn't play blast beats, there's no irony there at all
my top 10 best metal albums ever
Human is awesome!
you must to listen all the death albums but in the correct order.... from scream bloody gore to soundo of perseverance and you will understand perfectly why they are the fathers of all the new metal styles
It's a matter of liking technicality in metal or groove
You gotta start with their first couple of albums if you don’t want the more melodic death metal. I really don’t understand how you’re that old and haven’t had any kind of exposure considering how prominent Florida death metal bands are when it comes to the genre as a whole. I didn’t give a shit about Deicide growing up but at least I knew their songs and had them grow on me. At least their older stuff.
He’s back
Open casket is a good one for actual osdm Death or Sacrifical. Also Maze of Torment or Chapel of ghouls from morbid angel
That also what you get when you literally use a world class jazz drummer to play faster than any metal drummer ever had at that point of metal history ☝️
Literally there was not a drummer around that could be out clocked on the meter of his double bass... When this came out.... This guy's foot work could not be out paced.... Sure songs like Dead By Dawn by Deicide might effectively be a close one...
However ☝️ The upper body chops and skills place his drumming in a department of it's own....
Talking Berkeley School Musicians who were playing in the Band Cynic that are featured on this particular album....
Yup... Jazz masters at work playing this style
Please react to Deadsquad x Isyana " LEXICON" - Live Performance At IDGAF
Try also Morgoth - Isolated. Similar to Death.
Taste of music is formed by a plethora of factors.
That's all i know.
Even anatomy of the body (ears, skull etc.) are factors, that and ofcourse the soul.
I guess you guys are more into 4/4 timemeasures.
Straight brutal metal.
You vibe on 4/4. No problem.
I started out with KISS.
And landed on Origin.
.........Beethoven Rocks.......
Check out spiritual healing, that death album came out in 90', and it has a more similar tone to obituary, death started in 1987, their 89' album was leprosy, definitely check out pull the plug.
I can't believe sporto is back
yr talking about the master of solos my friends.......i mean special solos......
I love death metal with jazz influences
React to Necrophagist - Seven
If you want more classic death metal, i recommend Open Casket and Left To Die from the album Leprosy (1988). Starting from Human, Death had become more technical and progressive.
I know you're not big into Melodic Death Metal, but you really should check out Carcass, who are one of the originators of it.
Old Carcass : Incarnated Solvent Abuse or Heartwork
New Carcass : Unfit For Human Consumption or The Granulating Dark Satanic Mills
Note, I do not recommend the official video of Incarnated Solvent Abuse. The audio quality is terrible. You will want to check out an album version instead.
I got my start in Metal with the 80s Hair Metal bands like Bon Jovi, Europe, Dokken, Motley Crue, Whitesnake, shit like that. But then in the Fall of 1987, when I started High School, I discovered Thrash Metal with bands like the Big 4 (or 9 as I call them), Anthrax, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Exodus, Overkill, Testament, Flotsam & Jetsam, and Death Angel. I also got into Kreator and Death by 1990. Death's 3rd album "Spritual Healing" from 1990, was the one that was out when I first got into them. It's an awesome album. A bit more polished than the first two albums with somewhat more catchy riffs and hooks. The title song alone is great and worth a Reaction for you guys. What you guys need to understand is that DEATH was essentially the pioneer of modern Death Metal. Chuck's song writing ability was like nothing ever before. The sheer progression in his songs was absolutely amazing for the time, and even today. The amount of time changes and riff change ups was mind blowing. You never knew where the songs were going. And that's what I like and almost demand from my Metal music. When bands write songs that are essentially the same banging riffs and tempo all the way thru, it's boring. You gotta have those progressive change ups in there otherwise you run the risk of sounding too cookie cutter. And I'll be honest, Death or Black Metal is not my most favorite genre of Metal, but if they change it up in their songs, that makes it interesting and I'll like it. Other Death Metal bands I listen to and tolerate are Amon Amarth, Children of Bodom, Norther, Dark Tranquillity, and Dimmu Borgir. Each vary their songs enough that it keeps my attention. What I cannot stand is that Brutal Death Metal shit where the vocalist just grunts into the mic over blast beat riffs and double bass drums. That's not music, that's just noise for posers who think that they're being badass or cool for listening to that shit.
Death are so much more as just a death metal band.... they changed on every album. Becoming more and more technical and progressive. Only top notch musicians...
Listen to All their Albums in chronological order. Sean reinert, gene hoglan... Steve digiorgio...
Chuck was so far ahead created his own scales, dimebag learned those... that beeing said
And yes, they were the first death metal band and developed into something else
And be sure it doesnt Sound like 90s death metal though it grew out of it
This sounds like the tech desth guys today would Sound like. And even scream bloody gore had its very own feel
Listen to stuff from Sound of perseverance or just the follow up individual thought patterns... it will kill you🤣
chuck did not create his own scales lol. he used minor and phrygian mode alot. maybe dorian at times.
If you're more into obituary, I think you'll really like the Death album leprosy
You both obviously have forgotten about both Bolt thrower, Celtic Frost, Malevolent Creation, etc on the european scene in the 80's and early 90's. The death metal movement didn't appear in a vacum in Tampa. Although much goodness came out of there. :) Good song, good reaction. rock on!
Love bolt thrower 💪
To megatherion is one of my favorite albums.
Possessed were concerned the first death metal band, burning in hell there first song pretty sure album 1986
Chuck had a band (Mantas) before Death that predates Possessed's Seven Churches by a couple yrs. Possessed did release a demo in 84, the SAME YEAR Mantas' first demo came out. Both demos were NOT indicative of the faster playing styles of the upcoming LPs, but they generally set the template for death metal. Any way you slice it, Chuck was on the leading edge of the first wave of death metal, if not the FIRST EVER.
And this album is the best iteration of Death IMO, with Masvidal & Reinert from Cynic. It's when Chuck took the left turn towards a more technical style, & never looked back. And this was the one lineup Chuck really tried to keep going forward, but then Cynic broke and half the band left. Sad, really.
Possessed to me was always thrash metal.
🔥🔥🔥🤘AWESOME ⚡ REACTION🤘🔥🔥🔥
🤜 Now Following🤛
The Guitar Solo 🤣
Please cover "Lack of Comprehension"
All you guys need to know this will rip Dokkan a new one eh!😤💪☠️
Yeah sean and Paul were doing cynic was from jazz fusion then you develop into death
Ice Cube really you mean Eazy-E The Godfather of rap
reaction please :.. 🙏
Jasad - Siliwangi (LIVE at BLOODSTOCK)
Indonesia death metal band 🤟 🇮🇩
You guys should really check out skeletonwitch AR least there first 5 albums beyond the permafrost is an album you can listen to through and through. In fact all of there first 5 albums are intense and never have a boring song
Human is the greatest album NOT released by Rush, Black Sabbath or Kate Bush. 😁
Would love to see your reaction for 'Steelbladed Avenger' by INNER AXIS! It just came out today.
👌👍❤️👏👏👏🤟🚬☕
PLSS. LISTEN/REACT TO THESE SONGS BY DEATH:
- ZOMBIE RITUAL
- DENYING OF LIFE
- EVIL DEAD
hanoi rocks invented hair metal
Im into thrashmetal rather than deathmetal but Death is my alltime favourite band, i would rather live without people than my death records 👌
Everyone has their own opinion on things. And I guess people get hurt by the fact that you don't/ can't get into their favorite band. So they start to throw insults. Personally when I was first introduced to death, the first thing I did was compare it to obituary . You can clearly hear the style of chucks singing being almost the same as of John tardy. But It didn't take long for me to get into death as I pretty much started to compare them less. Besides death changed their sound on every record , which for me? It was great. I really dislike to listen to repetitive music. So anyway just like deicide,slayer, morbid angel, newer sepultura, possessed, newer venom etc. Got really boring for me( not saying that they are very repetitive) they just got boring. Yes they are bands you can go back to from time to time but yeah sometimes it takes more than 1 listen or 3 to get into a band.
maiden are great
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Don't wanna be rude or something but I just don't get it ... How you are metalheads and this is your first time listening to Death?
No clue man, back when we were younger I listened to a song and for some reason it didn’t catch my ear. So I didn’t revisit it.
@@BowsersreactionPit Oh thanks for replying! Totally understood :) Your reactions are realistic and cool to be honest. A small recommendation from me is the band Entombed....
@@MrThrash3d love entombed. Favorite album by them is clandestine 🤘
I understand that you guys never heard of Death. There are literally hundreds of thousands of bands, no way you can listen to them all. Ive never listen to Vio-lence, Annihilator and Overkill until recently too.
he wAS NOT AN ALCOHOLUCF
Please react to Chaoseum - Smile Again,. they're starting to get popular now,. and they sound like korn.
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Try Crystal Mountain by Death
ok listen to this whole HUMAN album and it will ruin your Metallica / Slayer / Sepultura standards. like you said, this was '91, when Arise, Black Album, and Seasons came out. there is simply no comparison, songwriting, musicianship, mastery of instruments, or live performance.
Death was influenced by Sepultura, still
@@calebbean1384 were they ? is this confirmed?
@@calebbean1384 Max LOVED Death and Chuck also, Max was a massive fan and attended Chucks funeral
Just check out the first three Death albums and you'll get it. From "Human" (4th Lp) onwards Chuck went (too) technical.
Symbolic isn't a very technical album
Nah man the final two weren't too technical, they were more progressive
@@zsjb_ Yeah that's right, but to me prog & tech are not that different. It's just not what I like: Oldskool DM
@@Sparifunkerl666 I'm a fan of all tbh
@@zsjb_ That's totally legitimate. I just wanted to point out why oldskool DM purists like me and afaik our reactors here are not too euphoric when listening to Death's later albums. Not that I cannot listen and worship them for what they are, but i stick to the early albums.
I dont know if you already did. Ut reqct to cynic focus album and atheist albums
Hello, please REACTION per group (WELICORUSS - Siberian Heathen Horde) Thanks in advance!!!
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This album has prog tendencies.