Kid: Hey dad, why is my sister called Rose? Dad: Because your mother loves roses, of course. Kid: Oh okay, thanks dad! Dad: No problem, Goniloc upload notification
I never really thought about it but when you said, "It ain't no sin for a band to be derivate early in their career." That resonated with me and made me realize that perhaps it's okay for me to publish my own work despite it sounding like demo material. I just find it hard to discover and create my own sound.
The modern composer W.A. Mathieu has talked about originality as basically being a shameless theft of anything and everything you like. He said true originality comes from the sense of apprenticeship and the tradition of taking others torches and running with them. No one makes anything without being inspired by someone else's work, which is another reason you shouldn't worry about being derivative, whoever your inspired by had derived their content from or was inspired by someone else's work. And no true artist would think "hey, this artist is stealing my style" as oppose to "hey, this artist is inspired by me. Cool."
Yeah I much prefer the term Bestial Black Metal. War Metal always attracts outsiders who think we're referring to the likes of Bolt Thrower and Sabaton
@@heckicusdoomicuswizardus1382 Nothing. In fact, they have a few albums I like quite a bit. It's peoples misunderstanding of music genres I have a problems with.
@Mafwi I prefer the term "Bestial War Metal" takes the two coolest parts of both names and squashes em together into a nice kvlt sandwich that gives you the power to workout.
I really want to see a sequel to magnificent clown where he battles his way through the 9 layers of hell until he reaches god again for another confrontation
Holcausto, Vulcano and other Brazilian bands of the like are IMO influential to war metal but also just first wave black metal/black-thrash, but the fact that he forgot Order From Chaos and Sadistik Exekution are CRIMINAL. Those 2 bands were IMO every bit as important to the birth of war metal as Blasphemy, and you could argue that either Sadistik Exekution or Order From Chaos might have been the first war metal bands rather than Blasphemy, or at least around the same time.
@@jameybazes9027 I was just listening to Sad Ex the other day this is totally true. Sad Ex, Blasfemia, Parabellum, Reincarnacion, Insulter, THE MIGHTY VULCANO oh yes
According to a few interviews with some of the originators of of "war metal", one with Impurath of Black Witchery in particular, he really never acknowledged that label and never used it, same with Forster of blasphemy/conqueror/death worship, who said "this was black metal to us" and then went on to say he was "ok" with the terms "war metal" and "bestial black metal" if it meant seperating them from what many recognize as the "standard" black metal. - One thing I think doesn't get mentioned enough with these 2 categories, is that they are the broadest dissections of black metal, because even with "Traditional" black metal, that has much of its origins in Scandinavia/Europe (which I started out with as a youngster, but am I fan of both categories), I could even dissect the "Traditional" Scandinavian/European Black Metal into 2 major categories. 1.) Orthodox Black Metal. Soundwise, its basically European Black Metal that cut out any "pagan snow-viking crying in the snow" elements that so many have (and many times falsely or excessively) associated with Scandinavian/European black metal by default, and preserved the essentials of the sound, being more in the "School of Mayhem", which typically involves the guitar style/chords (I don't know the name of it, if there even is one) that Euronymous and Blackthorne had pioneered in the Scandinavian/European scene, which involved using all strings or at least 5 out of 6 strings, to produce this dark and baroque sound, almost like a dark Wagner piece, but on guitar. A good example is the very beginning of Mayhem's "Cursed In Eternity." It's one of my favorite things about "standard" black metal (and within that, "orthodox" black metal). Most of my favorite "standard" black metal bands use this technique at least some of the time in their music. Ondskapt, Dissection (less often, but still used), Watain (I know people bash these guys, but I'm stuck in the past from their 'Casus Luciferi' album, that was the Watain I knew), and the list goes on. - Another thing with "Orthodox Black Metal" is ideology, having all or most of the concept involving theistic/traditional Satanism or sometimes called "Orthodox Satanism" which has the potential and window to produce more ideologies within itself that many would find extreme. - The other broad category of "standard" or Scandinavian/European black metal would pretty much be the typical and vanilla "standard" Black Metal or it could be thought of as "General Scandinavian/European Black Metal" that is the most exposed and accessible to outsiders, and is likely what caused most memes on the internet about black metal. I think of the band Immortal when thinking of this type. Also, I noticed as far as ideology goes, with this branch of Scandinavian/European Black Metal, it is usually common (but not guaranteed) of the following: A.) Satanism as a belief is either non-existent or just purely symbolism (AKA a gimmick), B.) Has some kind ideology or praise of paganism and/or vikings, or C.) Both A.) & B.) - War Metal/Bestial Black Metal: The hardest and most complicated thing about it, is categorizing it. Is it just a different scene or school of Black Metal before the Scandinavian/European black metal got the lime light and were crowned the standard Black Metal? Is it just a (yet another category) sub-genre of Black Metal? Is it a hybrid of two or more metal sub-genres (although, all genres have roots in or from other genres), or is it just blurred lines from way back when black and death metal had just sprouted from thrash metal not too much earlier and both had just barely become distinguishable from thrash, let alone each other? If you said yes to any of those, you wouldn't be wrong. As for the ideology and concept/themes behind war metal or "bestial black metal", Satanism is definitely there, but it's choice of conduct seems to be less preaching, more action, and not so caught up in the behind-the-scene why's of their beliefs, but more so the action the beliefs lead them to. Reminds me of Black Witchery's most famous interview that clearly shot in the mid-late 90's, where Impurath states something along the lines of bands being too caught up in their preaching, which, according to him "is usually ass-backwards anyway." - Then in a more recent interview he said they (black witchery) "are not musicians, but vessels" to chanel hate and evil, that's arguably the most extreme thing I'm aware of coming from Impurath's words. - And finally, somewhat of a fusion of "Traditional" Scandinavian/European Black Metal and War/Bestial Black Metal? Who am I talking about? Beherit & Archgoat, but especially Beherit. Starting with Beherit, fans of both schools of black metal equally respect and acknowledge Beherit. While it is fair to say Beherit lean more on the "War/Bestial Black Metal" school of Black Metal, this is the number one band I think of being able to walk the line between both schools of Black Metal almost seamlessly both in terms of acknowledgement/reputation among both schools of black metal, and their musical style (I'm thinking strictly their 1 and only full-length before they disbanded 'Drawing Down The Moon') incorporating or retaining to some degree "Traditional" Scandinavian/European Black Metal. However, if I had to toss them in one school of Black Metal over another, it would be the "War/Bestial Black Metal" school, although it could be understood why one would be at least a little bit uncertain on which category to put them in. This is just one of many reasons why Beherit was always unique and stood out. Everything I said about Beherit applies to Archgoat, but to a lesser extent, their foot is a bit more established in the door of "War/Bestial Black Metal" school, but still noteworthy as being at least somewhat able to walk the line of both schools of Black Metal, doing shows with both schools of black metal, and having fans/high status/acknowledgement in both schools of Black Metal.
Excellent! How about the New Wave of Traditional Heavy/Power/Speed Metal. All new stuff, Riot City, Eternal Champion, Angel Sword, Stäkler, Ranger, Baphomets Blood.
I love watching these, guessing at the beginning which bands, (that I am familiar with,) could be part of the sub genre, and then finding out how wrong I was. In this case, when I read "War Metal," I immediately thought it must be about Bathory and/or Bolt Thrower. LOL, not even close.
Considering how War Metal goes out of its way to be grim and antisocial, this is a surprisingly tongue-in-cheek, as well as TOTALLY FUCKING HILARIOUS video!!!
Hmm, I never heard of War Metal, but I do own the Drawing Down The Moon Beherit album. Thanks JL America sampler cassette which got nearly eaten in my first car. Looks like I missed out on the black white and red theme, though. :(
The description you give sounds more like a type of blackened death metal, like Behemoth or something. Also, saying War = Death vs. Bestial = Black -> same thing is how I feel about some subgenres having seemingly different styles. Sludge metal, for example, is considered a type of doom, which is slow, but many of the bands have either faster playing styles or sound like hardcore with more distortion without being slower. Then you got metalcore bands where they can be more metal (Trivium) or more [hard]core (Hatebreed). I like the "science experiment" fun of subgenres, but also understand people's frustration with it overall, as it's like giving a name to every nook-n-cranny of a difference between bands. People want to say "Just call it all metal" or "Metal is metal." But lets be honest, some styles are too specifically structured than others that you kinda can't do that, as well as the subcultures themselves.
I don't know what this channel is about but Nuclear Commandos and Brazillian Fernandos was enough to get me to sub. I love me some low budget youtube documentaries. I don't even know what War Metal is, I'm hoping it's a band.
Maybe I'm a square and am missing something in the video, but James Read did vocals for Conqueror whole Ryan Forster played guitar and bass. Ryan Forster then went on to create Death Worship, and had J. Read play drums for the recording process.
I have no idea how youtube recommendations work but this is the first time I've gotten recommended a video of yours and your soothing voice and smooth explaining made me pay attention to a subject I wasn't interested about (warm metal)
If Sodom continued with In the Sign of Evil sound it would be, as you say, a continuation of FWBM but had they continued like Obsessed by Cruelty it would've went in a more "war" direction instead of generic sludge puddle.
It's a history of antifa threatening venues because they realized if they threaten the actual fans of nsbm then they will very much wind up dead. That's not even a joke or an over-exaggeration there is an actual body count.
Should have been a rock star ...but he didn't have the money for a guitar/ Should have been a politician...but he never had a proper education/ Should have been a father...but he never even made it to his twenties/ What a waste, Army Dreamers! ~ Again, love that Kate Bush gets a look-in. "Breathing" is about nuclear war, from the perspective of a soon-to-die foetus. Sound pretty metal to me.
the death metal one is still my favorite one except for the part where you called slowly we rot a compilation of stolen Celtic frost riffs cause i love obituary
This with out a doubt the best metal channel, easy not even VH1s metal shows get this informative and funny, come on keep em coming. I loved the fact that you recognized good grindcore Is on the metal side.
Okay i listened to abysmal lord and you are right i can totally here the difference between the death metal and black metal influences it blends nicely its not one or the other
that Revenge album that came out like 2012? or something? weirdest riffs, like bad green day riffs but sound amazing Do a Aussie metal. Fuk, Destroyer 666 , Portal , astriaal and the mighty Duster
I'm not really a metal guy, but I sure wish someone would do videos like this about my favorite genre, progressive rock. Any chance you might do "A Bastardized History of Prog Metal" sometime?
I await the Warm Metal episode with a passion I didn't know existed...
Holy shit you really show up everywhere.
*Clank*
You know... so am I... with lols!
That’s all, peace out
Nostra Fn Damus 🥄🥄
I prefer the label "Spooky White Thing on Black Background With Red Writing - core"
> Spooky White Thing
Mostly just breasts
@@thesupremenecroticdakimakura Breasts are extremely unsettling for extreme metal fans
@@deniedvalhalla get out of my basement that hurt too much
@@deniedvalhalla *GET UPSTAIRS, MOM SAID THE CHICKEN TENDIES IS READY*
core? Core!?.. COOOOOOOOOOOOOORE!!!!!!!!!???
“Probably the only time anybody called Finland important” *offended rally car noises*
*the perkele is now angry perkele*
@@egeo.9645 the suomi are angry, perkele*
*offended sniper noises*
The fins are fucking insane drivers.... true legends. Respect.
Pjöörgels
I like disco, but this war metal stuff sounds fascinating.
It’s fucking horrible, but the lore is cool.
''There's a Devil in Disco'' people say...
@@Vaedhretard
@@Vaedh nuh uh
@@SeventhPhilosopher I’m kidding, bestial is my favorite genre
Kid: Hey dad, why is my sister called Rose?
Dad: Because your mother loves roses, of course.
Kid: Oh okay, thanks dad!
Dad: No problem, Goniloc upload notification
Ωραίο όνομα μαλάκα μου
I don't get it, but that's a great joke
I get it, and I love her, we all love her for sure!
I never really thought about it but when you said, "It ain't no sin for a band to be derivate early in their career." That resonated with me and made me realize that perhaps it's okay for me to publish my own work despite it sounding like demo material. I just find it hard to discover and create my own sound.
The modern composer W.A. Mathieu has talked about originality as basically being a shameless theft of anything and everything you like. He said true originality comes from the sense of apprenticeship and the tradition of taking others torches and running with them. No one makes anything without being inspired by someone else's work, which is another reason you shouldn't worry about being derivative, whoever your inspired by had derived their content from or was inspired by someone else's work. And no true artist would think "hey, this artist is stealing my style" as oppose to "hey, this artist is inspired by me. Cool."
As a Singaporean War Metal Head, I am so proud of Abhorer.
They put us on the map for such a brutal and cvntfvking sub-genre. Hails!!
Impiety & Abhorer ruled Asian War Metal
@@099_fahrezirafid8 so did Balberith
Abhorer and fucking IMPIETY🤘
thank you singapore for impiety
bestial hordes
Yeah I much prefer the term Bestial Black Metal. War Metal always attracts outsiders who think we're referring to the likes of Bolt Thrower and Sabaton
excuse me good sir but what problems do you have with Bolt Thrower
@@heckicusdoomicuswizardus1382 Nothing. In fact, they have a few albums I like quite a bit. It's peoples misunderstanding of music genres I have a problems with.
@@Evan_Schaefering oh yeah that seriously sucks. lyrical themes don't make the genre.
@@heckicusdoomicuswizardus1382 aliencore wants to know your location.
(Do we talk about core here?)
(Probably not if I had to guess)
@Mafwi I prefer the term "Bestial War Metal" takes the two coolest parts of both names and squashes em together into a nice kvlt sandwich that gives you the power to workout.
I'm a Brazillian Fernando, heh.
Acontece
Ahausbsus daora demais
Oh, Hello Nuclear Commando
Is that like a latino Chad?
@@oldworldpatriot8920 You mean the meaning of the word? Nah, it's just a regular name
THE most bastardizing thing in history is knowing the Goniloc has a face
the construction sounds in the background are the cherry on top
i’m now interested in warm metal, you should release that episode
"That's probably the only time in recorded history that anyone called Finland important"
Very accurate, thank you.
Finland is important. Goddaammnnnn
...the Finland rally is cool, I think...
...Operation Barbarossa?
500 dead commies in a year from a single Finn....
To be fair, some amazing bands are from Finland. Mors Principium Est, Insomnium, Amorphis, Moonsorrow, Swallow the Sun, Kalmah etc
The king of sexy smooth butter voices is back!
Goniloc: war metal
Everyone possibly: warm metal
Warm metal music video: people playing with blankets while death metal plays in background
TFW war metal gets a bastardised history before you
This post was made for symphonic metal gang
Us folk metal heads are waiting too
@@GudHunterYT96 Norwegian Ska*
*RED ANARCHIST BLACK METAL GANG*
Aight weres my banjo metal
@@vallisdaemonumofficial *Laughs in Iskra*
Goniloc making a "bastardized history of" based solely on war metal?! I must be dreaming...
The Goat Messiah is displeased...
Bestial Warlust is more than a footnote, but accurate overall.
bestial warlust was definitely epic
Are we going to get a Best Heffy metal of 2019?
Oh, I absolutely love this series. Ain't no history like bastardized history.
And that nod to Dead Infection made me really happy.
"crypticly fascist" would be a fitting summary on it's own :D
But not for Revenge, they're not NSBM at all. It's entirely rumors and hearsay that trashed their image.
Mitchell C. They’d be a lot better if they were
@@h3llokimmi3 Fuck off.
@@UponThisAltar cringe
Mitchell C. Waaaaaahhhhhh NAZIS!
I really want to see a sequel to magnificent clown where he battles his way through the 9 layers of hell until he reaches god again for another confrontation
you know, I've seen every bastardized history at least 100 times, but your voice really calms me down. thanks, mr. Goniloc
Goo goo ga ga Goniloc, when are you going to bless us with a video about the best heffy metal of 2019?
That "DIOS MIO" was one of the most fucking hilarious things I've ever listened on YT.
P. S.
: Cheers from Spain
One major band everyone seems to forget is Holocausto.
Agree
I never heard of them! Thanks for the heads up... will check them out.
Campo de Exterminio is definitely one of the godfathers of the War Metal style and lyrical content.
Holcausto, Vulcano and other Brazilian bands of the like are IMO influential to war metal but also just first wave black metal/black-thrash, but the fact that he forgot Order From Chaos and Sadistik Exekution are CRIMINAL. Those 2 bands were IMO every bit as important to the birth of war metal as Blasphemy, and you could argue that either Sadistik Exekution or Order From Chaos might have been the first war metal bands rather than Blasphemy, or at least around the same time.
@@jameybazes9027 I was just listening to Sad Ex the other day this is totally true. Sad Ex, Blasfemia, Parabellum, Reincarnacion, Insulter, THE MIGHTY VULCANO oh yes
Metal Sseth has finally uploaded a new video, rejoice!
I'm still waiting for that funeral doom video, but I'll gladly accept this one as well
I would argue that Diocletian's Gesundrian was a good step in the right direction. But great video mate. Cheers!
Sam O'nella, Goniloc, SsethTzeentach. Three paragons of the absurd and the only good things in this shithole of a site. May Papa Franku bless you.
Agustin Caballero Mariatti except sseth is actually probably an extremist of some kind
@@oldtimetinfoilhatwearer lol you are in the wrong place my friend
@@oldtimetinfoilhatwearer oy vey
@@oldtimetinfoilhatwearer An extreme merchant that is
Rip the god emps of funny frankufranku
Antichrist Siege Machine is cool because they're from Richmond VA, (My home city) and the drummer also drums for local death metal band Left Cross...
mattmanrx99 they shred
How far of a drive is Richmond from zombieburgh pa?
We need a bastardized history of warm metal
“Sabaton is war metal” - Average Sabaton Fan
That "dios mio goniloc" killed me, best chanel ever
0:05
"Cripticly fascist"
*wait until he finds out who plays in Blasphemy*
SHOUT OUT FROM BRAZILIAN FERNANDOS TO GONILOC!
Cheers buddy
Vulcano & Holocausto were also early influencers.
For me, Bestial Warlust will always be the kings of War Metal.
Archgoat has some of the funniest song titles
"The phallic desecrator ov sacred gates" gotta be one of my all rime favorites xD
You are a god of metal among mortals - doing justice to a war metal review is a fucking tall order, good job and thanks for the memories
According to a few interviews with some of the originators of of "war metal", one with Impurath of Black Witchery in particular, he really never acknowledged that label and never used it, same with Forster of blasphemy/conqueror/death worship, who said "this was black metal to us" and then went on to say he was "ok" with the terms "war metal" and "bestial black metal" if it meant seperating them from what many recognize as the "standard" black metal.
- One thing I think doesn't get mentioned enough with these 2 categories, is that they are the broadest dissections of black metal, because even with "Traditional" black metal, that has much of its origins in Scandinavia/Europe (which I started out with as a youngster, but am I fan of both categories), I could even dissect the "Traditional" Scandinavian/European Black Metal into 2 major categories. 1.) Orthodox Black Metal. Soundwise, its basically European Black Metal that cut out any "pagan snow-viking crying in the snow" elements that so many have (and many times falsely or excessively) associated with Scandinavian/European black metal by default, and preserved the essentials of the sound, being more in the "School of Mayhem", which typically involves the guitar style/chords (I don't know the name of it, if there even is one) that Euronymous and Blackthorne had pioneered in the Scandinavian/European scene, which involved using all strings or at least 5 out of 6 strings, to produce this dark and baroque sound, almost like a dark Wagner piece, but on guitar. A good example is the very beginning of Mayhem's "Cursed In Eternity." It's one of my favorite things about "standard" black metal (and within that, "orthodox" black metal). Most of my favorite "standard" black metal bands use this technique at least some of the time in their music. Ondskapt, Dissection (less often, but still used), Watain (I know people bash these guys, but I'm stuck in the past from their 'Casus Luciferi' album, that was the Watain I knew), and the list goes on. - Another thing with "Orthodox Black Metal" is ideology, having all or most of the concept involving theistic/traditional Satanism or sometimes called "Orthodox Satanism" which has the potential and window to produce more ideologies within itself that many would find extreme. - The other broad category of "standard" or Scandinavian/European black metal would pretty much be the typical and vanilla "standard" Black Metal or it could be thought of as "General Scandinavian/European Black Metal" that is the most exposed and accessible to outsiders, and is likely what caused most memes on the internet about black metal. I think of the band Immortal when thinking of this type. Also, I noticed as far as ideology goes, with this branch of Scandinavian/European Black Metal, it is usually common (but not guaranteed) of the following: A.) Satanism as a belief is either non-existent or just purely symbolism (AKA a gimmick), B.) Has some kind ideology or praise of paganism and/or vikings, or C.) Both A.) & B.)
- War Metal/Bestial Black Metal: The hardest and most complicated thing about it, is categorizing it. Is it just a different scene or school of Black Metal before the Scandinavian/European black metal got the lime light and were crowned the standard Black Metal? Is it just a (yet another category) sub-genre of Black Metal? Is it a hybrid of two or more metal sub-genres (although, all genres have roots in or from other genres), or is it just blurred lines from way back when black and death metal had just sprouted from thrash metal not too much earlier and both had just barely become distinguishable from thrash, let alone each other? If you said yes to any of those, you wouldn't be wrong.
As for the ideology and concept/themes behind war metal or "bestial black metal", Satanism is definitely there, but it's choice of conduct seems to be less preaching, more action, and not so caught up in the behind-the-scene why's of their beliefs, but more so the action the beliefs lead them to. Reminds me of Black Witchery's most famous interview that clearly shot in the mid-late 90's, where Impurath states something along the lines of bands being too caught up in their preaching, which, according to him "is usually ass-backwards anyway." - Then in a more recent interview he said they (black witchery) "are not musicians, but vessels" to chanel hate and evil, that's arguably the most extreme thing I'm aware of coming from Impurath's words.
- And finally, somewhat of a fusion of "Traditional" Scandinavian/European Black Metal and War/Bestial Black Metal? Who am I talking about? Beherit & Archgoat, but especially Beherit. Starting with Beherit, fans of both schools of black metal equally respect and acknowledge Beherit. While it is fair to say Beherit lean more on the "War/Bestial Black Metal" school of Black Metal, this is the number one band I think of being able to walk the line between both schools of Black Metal almost seamlessly both in terms of acknowledgement/reputation among both schools of black metal, and their musical style (I'm thinking strictly their 1 and only full-length before they disbanded 'Drawing Down The Moon') incorporating or retaining to some degree "Traditional" Scandinavian/European Black Metal. However, if I had to toss them in one school of Black Metal over another, it would be the "War/Bestial Black Metal" school, although it could be understood why one would be at least a little bit uncertain on which category to put them in. This is just one of many reasons why Beherit was always unique and stood out. Everything I said about Beherit applies to Archgoat, but to a lesser extent, their foot is a bit more established in the door of "War/Bestial Black Metal" school, but still noteworthy as being at least somewhat able to walk the line of both schools of Black Metal, doing shows with both schools of black metal, and having fans/high status/acknowledgement in both schools of Black Metal.
Now I need to make French fries first before enjoying this delish meel.
Repeat it after me: SARCOHPHAHGO
Have you heard the rehearsal before the Rotting album? Wagner says it a little differently there.
Excellent! How about the New Wave of Traditional Heavy/Power/Speed Metal. All new stuff, Riot City, Eternal Champion, Angel Sword, Stäkler, Ranger, Baphomets Blood.
0:44 Pedestrian Deposit - Austere
1:56 Bestial Warlust - Vengeance War 'till death
My metalhead groove is out of control
I have long awaited this return, and I’m all ready for the next one.
I'm going to be honest, here, I've only ever seen this video from you, and immediately subbed, because war metal.
What is that beeping sound at 9:25. It sounds like a dump truck backing up
For the longest time i thought i had tinnitus because of this sound. Thank god for this comment smh
I love watching these, guessing at the beginning which bands, (that I am familiar with,) could be part of the sub genre, and then finding out how wrong I was. In this case, when I read "War Metal," I immediately thought it must be about Bathory and/or Bolt Thrower. LOL, not even close.
you were close with Bathory. quorthon's first 4 albums were definitely an influence on many of the bands mentioned in this video
Considering how War Metal goes out of its way to be grim and antisocial, this is a surprisingly tongue-in-cheek, as well as TOTALLY FUCKING HILARIOUS video!!!
Dude, just discovered your channel a few weeks ago. Absolutely love it, very nice.
Was hoping you'd do one on Progressive Metal
Bling guardian?!?!!!
Or is it thrash... Or power metal... I give up.
caller of the stores lmao
1:24 one of my favorite quotes
As a Brazilian man named Fernando, I sincerely thank you for your consideration.
Hmm, I never heard of War Metal, but I do own the Drawing Down The Moon Beherit album. Thanks JL America sampler cassette which got nearly eaten in my first car. Looks like I missed out on the black white and red theme, though. :(
Holy War Metal. It's a Goniloc upload! I've never been happier to be awake at this god forsaken time.
The description you give sounds more like a type of blackened death metal, like Behemoth or something. Also, saying War = Death vs. Bestial = Black -> same thing is how I feel about some subgenres having seemingly different styles. Sludge metal, for example, is considered a type of doom, which is slow, but many of the bands have either faster playing styles or sound like hardcore with more distortion without being slower. Then you got metalcore bands where they can be more metal (Trivium) or more [hard]core (Hatebreed).
I like the "science experiment" fun of subgenres, but also understand people's frustration with it overall, as it's like giving a name to every nook-n-cranny of a difference between bands. People want to say "Just call it all metal" or "Metal is metal." But lets be honest, some styles are too specifically structured than others that you kinda can't do that, as well as the subcultures themselves.
Nice to see Blasphemy get so much attention.
I was just thinking today if Goniloc had any new bastardized history videos out. Here it is!
I don't know what this channel is about but Nuclear Commandos and Brazillian Fernandos was enough to get me to sub. I love me some low budget youtube documentaries. I don't even know what War Metal is, I'm hoping it's a band.
Maybe I'm a square and am missing something in the video, but James Read did vocals for Conqueror whole Ryan Forster played guitar and bass. Ryan Forster then went on to create Death Worship, and had J. Read play drums for the recording process.
That was a joke, pally...
@@cehaem2 ur mum is a joke
@@cavemancult1999 your mom goes to college
When symphonic metal. My gf won’t stop bugging me to bug you to do a symph history
It's a gutter ballet, just a menagerie.
Still the orchestra plays...
Because it sucks
You forgot to mention Holocausto's "Campo de Extermínio" released in 1987.
Great Video, Great work, keep doing it!!!
So glad your back. Please more videos
Bastardized history of Heavy Metal please.
It's always good to see you uploading videos
I have no idea how youtube recommendations work but this is the first time I've gotten recommended a video of yours and your soothing voice and smooth explaining made me pay attention to a subject I wasn't interested about (warm metal)
I feel like war metal is just a continuation of 1st wave black metal
If Sodom continued with In the Sign of Evil sound it would be, as you say, a continuation of FWBM but had they continued like Obsessed by Cruelty it would've went in a more "war" direction instead of generic sludge puddle.
Indeed, First Wave Black Metal on steroids and with influences from death metal and grindcore
I didn't know I needed this, but I did. Great video!
It’s finally here!!!! Been waiting on this for so long!!!!
With the world the way it is, this guy needs a bastardized history of NSBM.
It's a history of antifa threatening venues because they realized if they threaten the actual fans of nsbm then they will very much wind up dead.
That's not even a joke or an over-exaggeration there is an actual body count.
@@cuntdracula1 Body count of anti fascist or actual fascists?
@@cranklabexplosion-labcentr8245 hopefully both. fuck all of them
there is an excellent BM scene in French Canada but it's quite different from the western canadian blasphemy inspired war metal scene.
I've been waiting for this.
Thank you, dark lord Goniloc!
this beeping noise freaks me out. Where does it come from. Where does it go. Its so loud
Oh my gosh i almost forgot you existed, thank you for uploading this. I've been meaning to get into war metal
Your videos make me remember about our school auditorium for some reason
Another band that really contributed to War Metal was also the brazilian band Holocausto.
Some even say they were pioneers.
Why was there no mention of Sadistik Exekution?
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DESORDEM E REGRESSO PORRA🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Balsamaro 2024
Should have been a rock star
...but he didn't have the money for a guitar/
Should have been a politician...but he never had a proper education/
Should have been a father...but he never even made it to his twenties/
What a waste, Army Dreamers! ~
Again, love that Kate Bush gets a look-in. "Breathing" is about nuclear war, from the perspective of a soon-to-die foetus. Sound pretty metal to me.
I remember being in home room biology and watching this immediately when it came up.
the death metal one is still my favorite one except for the part where you called slowly we rot a compilation of stolen Celtic frost riffs cause i love obituary
So where's Bolt Thrower in all this?
oh look, another reason to live
... don't get excited
This with out a doubt the best metal channel, easy not even VH1s metal shows get this informative and funny, come on keep em coming. I loved the fact that you recognized good grindcore Is on the metal side.
Okay i listened to abysmal lord and you are right i can totally here the difference between the death metal and black metal influences it blends nicely its not one or the other
It’s about fucking time you posted a new video
New comer to your channel, and I gotta say. You are an absolute delight.
Thank you for reminding me about Blasphemy
how does one forget about blasphey?
You forgot Axis of Advance, maybe one of the most innovative bands related to the War Metal scene.
I expected bands with stuff like bolt thrower idk why, but this is just as cool
12:05 Fails to not-include a Sabaton-Joke...
I was waiting for that joke, and caught me off guard.
that Revenge album that came out like 2012? or something? weirdest riffs, like bad green day riffs but sound amazing
Do a Aussie metal. Fuk, Destroyer 666 , Portal , astriaal and the mighty Duster
I'm not really a metal guy, but I sure wish someone would do videos like this about my favorite genre, progressive rock. Any chance you might do "A Bastardized History of Prog Metal" sometime?
I liked Revenge before i knew what Warm Metal was. I feel cool now
I am addicted to your videos
2:51 fucking hilarious delivery
Drawing down the moon was such a good album!
3:08 Nocturnal Grave Desecrator! Shit has me dead 💀