Thanks for listening!! Lack of Comprehension was on the album Human which was released in 1991. "1,000 Eyes" from Symbolic released in 1995 next. 😁Sick riffs, sick transitions, sick drums by Gene Hoglan, and prophetic lyrics.
@@thmp3r Gene Hoglan didn't play on Human, where Lack Of Comprehension is from, Sean Reinert did. The next album Individual Thought Patterns is where Gene made his debut with Death. I was hoping they react to 1,000 Eyes next from Symbolic which is why I mention Gene in the OP. But yes, he is solid. Nicknamed The Atomic Clock because he never misses a beat. He makes it look so effortless that he looks bored. lol
As always Great reaction guys, if you can react to Overactive Imagination by Death is a great combination between death and progressive metal and know for sure you will going to like it
And most don't know this, there was a punk band named death also that was around before Chuck came around. It's good old school raw punk. I love their first album.
To answer your question, they didn't name themselves after death metal, death metal is named after them. Them and the song "Death Metal" by Possessed (1985).
One of the most underrated hard-core bands of the time. Chuck was an amazing, amazing guitar player, singer, and songwriter. Death never gets enough love in the reaction world. Glad to see you covering them. Hopefully you do more. RIP, Chuck.
Found this band on late night MTV, way back when. Took me almost 20 years to "discover" them again...think middle of America in the middle of nowhere, no internet, went to work right out of high school, etc. Not enough space in these comments to leave other suggestions for this band...At the very least, take the time to check out this album "Human" on your own... Thanks for the reaction...enjoy your New Year....
The pioneers of Death Metal when at the time it was considered underground metal. Bands like Venom, Celtics Frost, Napalm Death etc etc etc were all considered underground until Death crawled out from it and made it a genre....... and here we are today with the most diverse of metal genres to make your head spin. Thrash was the production of punk and metal combined, everything else evolved from the mixing of this and that. Must do Death Symbolic 🤘😎🤘🇺🇸
Finally! Long overdue that you react to Death. They (and Bolt Thrower, you might want to listen to "for victory", "silent demise" or "world eater" sometime ...) were who got me into Death Metal. And they are still in my top 3 bands (not metal but music in general) of all time. Great choice for a first song, too. try "suicide machine" - quite a heavy topic but both a fantastic song and great lyrics.
I really do wish that there were music videos from deaths earlier albums. I would absolutely love to see a video for "Leprosy", or "Spiritual Healing". Rest in peace Chuck Schuilder
Hey guys. I've been a subscriber for years. It's so hard to believe that you are just discovering one of the most influential bands in metal. They have no bad songs. I hope you enjoy your journey through Death.
Im so glad you guys are reacting to Death. I wish you guys would see they're live videos. The front man is a legend when it come to playing guitar and lead vocals at the same time. Anyways my favourite song and the one i always recomend to people is "Spirit crusher".
The song that got me into extreme vocals along with ghost of perdition by Opeth. I remember seeing the video and was blown away by the structure and musicianship, the vocals through me off but I’ve grown to like it since then. Since then I’ve bought a few of Death’s albums and they’ve been all winners. Chuck is a genius. You need to check out a few other songs from them especially their last 4 albums. Subscribed because I’ve been watching y’all for a while now and also anticipate more Death songs 😂
This band is fantastic and deserves attention for their incredible lyrics. The band's name came before the creation of the music genre, and many claim that the band "Death" actually created the genre.
Wow, your first foray into Death. Amazing ✨️ 🎉 Their earliest stuff was pure thrash/death metal, and they became increasingly more technical with albums like Symbolic (excellent title track) and 1998's the Sound of Preserverance. The opener on that album, "Scavenger of Human Sorrow," will cook your noodles.
You gotta react to more death, many say that they were the first (or at the very least one of the first) death metal bands and they still managed to evolve through their discography so much they they basically created/influenced every major death metal sub genre.
And before there was this Death, there were the Hackney brothers from Detroit that formed a Proto Punk band in 1971 called Death. One of the few black rock bands at the time.
Chuck Schuldiner (vocals/ guitar) was an erratic genius who single-handedly jumpstarted the death metal genre... Death (the band) was his musical vision from the 80's until 1998... Back in 1985, there was just thrash metal and Chuck wanted to be a part of that genre - his band was renamed Death (originally called Mantas) because they were fans of Venom (the band) that coined the term 'black metal'... Granted, there were similar band like Morbid Angel... Deicide ... Obituary ... Sepultura... Possessed... in the 80's, Death stood out and their debut album 'Scream bloody gore' in 1987 was entirely Chuck Schuldiner on vocals/ guitar and bass... and that record set off a chain reaction all across America and Europe in the underground metal scene. By 1990, the record labels had signed death metal bands like - Deicide, Morbid Angel, Sepultura, Napalm Death, Carcass, Bolt Thrower, Cannibal Corpse... and more bands would follow - Entombed, Dismember, Immolation, Suffocation, Incantation, Autopsy, Cancer, Vader, Immolation, Monstrosity, Internal Bleeding, Malevolent Creation... The scene became overcrowded by the early 90's. Chuck Schuldiner was not comfortable w/ being called the 'Godfather of death metal'...He consciously pushed Death towards more complex and technical music w/ the albums 'Individual thought patterns' (1993) and 'Symbolic' (1995)... but his unpredictable nature made it impossible for Death to break commercially; he would cancel tours and often not honor shows that were booked... He was erratic w/ record labels... etc. In 1998, he released the last Death album 'The sound of perseverance' and did a full tour... It would be his last. Since 1996, Chuck had been writing songs for a new metal project Control Denied w/ a classic metal-style singer... He finally finished and released a full Control Denied album 'The fragile art of existence'... in 1999... Sadly, he was diagnosed w/ brain cancer. He underwent treatment and surgery while working on a 2nd Control Denied album that would never be finished. Chuck Schuldiner passed away in 2001 at age 34. Thankfully, the brilliance of Chuck Schuldiner's work was never in doubt... The rights to all the Death albums (7 studio, 4 live records) were bought by indie label Relapse Records and were remastered and re-released w/ bonus tracks... Even his demos w/ Mantas were released. Death albums sold in significant numbers long after he had passed away... Former members of Death even formed a tribute band Death to all (D.T.A.) and headlined tours... Other bands like Left to Die includes former Death members and play Death songs live. Also, R.I.P. Sean Reinert (drums) who played on 'Lack of comprehension' and the Death album 'Human'... Reinert was also the drummer of the prog band Cynic.
Death along with Possesed were early extreme thrash bands that paved the way for death metal as a genre. Both bands were heavily influenced by Venom and Merciful Fate. Some would say Venom are the one's that started extreme thrash. Also Mayhem (also influenced by Venom) was another band that paved the way for extrem thrash and black metal. Its all mixed influences that paved the way for death metal as we know it today.
Oh hell yeah! Death is definitely a band that stands out from the crowd. Every album was different, every album was good. Everyone has their favorites, but mine are the album this track came from "Human" and the next one "Individual Thought Patterns." The comments are going to push you heavily towards "Symbolic," though. Seems to be the overall favorite, but it never clicked for me. You should, however, listen to the entire "Human" album regardless, even if it's not for reactions. It absolutely kills all the way through and every single band member shines. The good thing about a lot of older, thrash inspired death metal is that the albums tend to be short. This one is probably 45 minutes max, so it's like listening to one Tool song, but you get a whole record 😆
Lead guitarists and drummer are from a progressive death metal band called Cynic. Cynic is like the opposite of Death with harmonic clean vocals as the lead vocal tone.
Bros this guys invented death metal. Their album entitled "symbolic" is still considered as possibly the best death metal album ever. Chuck Schuldiner was a genius . He died at the age of 34 from cancer. He was a composer, guitarist and singer. His compositions were complex and sophisticated. He loved Jazz and classical music. Death sounded diffenrent from all others.
Great to see y’all getting into death metal. My top 5 & they’re songs to check out: 1. Morbid Angel “Chapel of Ghouls”, “God of Emptiness” & “invocation of the Continual One” 2. Cannibal Corpse “Evisceration Plague”, “Gallery of Suicide”, “Sentenced to Burn” 3. Obituary “The End Complete”, “Chopped in Half”, “Kllling Time” 4. Death “The Philosopher”, “Cut the Cord”, their cover of “Painkiller” 5. Carcass “Heartwork”, “Embodiment”, “Corporal Jigsore Quandary” & “Incarnated Solvent Abuse” 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Speaking about naming the band after the music style reminds me of the Finnish band Heavy Metal Perse. Guess which style they play? Absolutely excellent band, you should check them out. I'd recommend "Vainolaista Vastaan" or "Velhojen Vesuri".
Possessed invented death metal but Death perfected it. Chuck Schuldiner often cited Possessed as inspiration for his own pioneering musical efforts with Death, and while other bands had a similar impact on the genre’s later evolution, death metal’s entire vocabulary can ultimately be traced back to a bunch of songs written by these San Francisco teens in the early 80s. Seven Churches is where death metal began.
Scream Bloody Gore Leprosy Spiritual Healing Human Individual Thought Patterns Symbolic The Sound Of Perserverence The Fragile Art Of Existence Chuck made 8 albums. And if you listen from first then last it sounds like two separate products. But if you listen to each album in order you hear a clear and steady progression. His 8 albums are a journey every metalhead deserves to take. One of the few bands where for real you may have a FAVORITE album, but the BEST album is ALWAYS the one currently playing
Random Death trivia? Judas Priest was sued for the deaths of 2 "overzealous" fans, using the lyrics of one of their songs as proof. This song was supposedly an open letter to the parents and prosecutors, chastising them for blaming the band. For what it is worth, I have never seen it debunked, but the sources I found are fairly vague and scarce...
Crazy that our boys from Georgia are reacting to Death as the rest of the world is reacting to the death of our Georgian Jimmy Carter, rest in peace🕊🌟✨
R.I.P. Chuck Shuldiner 1967-2001 Fuck Cancer.. You should check out the first album Scream Bloody Gore. Way different, more straightforward and thrashy
Gojira wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Death. They were around before death metal existed haha Chuck is my all time fav frontman. I only listen to their earliest stuff. Because he started losing his voice towards the end :( RIP Chuck
Just sayin, my song A Day Like This contains the line "From New York to New Orleans, from Detroit to La." And it was recorded in 2001. Has this person heard my song? I can fax y'all a mix if ya wanna hear it.
Thanks for listening!! Lack of Comprehension was on the album Human which was released in 1991. "1,000 Eyes" from Symbolic released in 1995 next. 😁Sick riffs, sick transitions, sick drums by Gene Hoglan, and prophetic lyrics.
This was awesome my friend. Thank you for all your love and support on Patreon.
Thanks for bringing this❤. Gene Hoglan is a top drum hero for me. I first knew of him because of SYL. He’s so solid.
@@thmp3r Gene Hoglan didn't play on Human, where Lack Of Comprehension is from, Sean Reinert did. The next album Individual Thought Patterns is where Gene made his debut with Death. I was hoping they react to 1,000 Eyes next from Symbolic which is why I mention Gene in the OP. But yes, he is solid. Nicknamed The Atomic Clock because he never misses a beat. He makes it look so effortless that he looks bored. lol
As always Great reaction guys, if you can react to Overactive Imagination by Death is a great combination between death and progressive metal and know for sure you will going to like it
The band was named Death before the genre was known as Death metal.
And most don't know this, there was a punk band named death also that was around before Chuck came around. It's good old school raw punk. I love their first album.
This. They basically started death metal despite being a thrash band lol. Obituary was next.
Originally they were called Mantas, a reference to Venom's original guitarist Mantas.
Y’all need to do “Symbolic” next!
RIP Chuck and Sean. What a duo.
🫡🫗
To answer your question, they didn't name themselves after death metal, death metal is named after them. Them and the song "Death Metal" by Possessed (1985).
They aren’t just a death metal band. They’re THE death metal band.
I've been lucky enough to see them twice live around that time, blessed to see Chuck in action he was a star before his time.
you are very lucky, i never got to see death. i also never got to see bolt thrower despite living only 20 miles from them
That must have been so incredible!
Saw Death (Human tour with Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert) with Pestilence as the opener - best show I've ever seen or probably ever will.
Death was one of those bands that have never made a bad album. Best Death Metal band PERIOD.
DEATH - VOICE OF THE SOUL
Instrumental. And gut wrenching.
anything off of INDIVIDUAL THOUGHT PATTERNS or HUMAN is outstanding
One of the most underrated hard-core bands of the time. Chuck was an amazing, amazing guitar player, singer, and songwriter. Death never gets enough love in the reaction world. Glad to see you covering them. Hopefully you do more. RIP, Chuck.
Found this band on late night MTV, way back when. Took me almost 20 years to "discover" them again...think middle of America in the middle of nowhere, no internet, went to work right out of high school, etc.
Not enough space in these comments to leave other suggestions for this band...At the very least, take the time to check out this album "Human" on your own...
Thanks for the reaction...enjoy your New Year....
The pioneers of Death Metal when at the time it was considered underground metal. Bands like Venom, Celtics Frost, Napalm Death etc etc etc were all considered underground until Death crawled out from it and made it a genre....... and here we are today with the most diverse of metal genres to make your head spin. Thrash was the production of punk and metal combined, everything else evolved from the mixing of this and that. Must do Death Symbolic 🤘😎🤘🇺🇸
Death are absolute legends. 7 albums total, all of them really good. Innovators and pioneers.
Don't forget the Control Denied away project The fragile art of existence, a banger too...
Finally!
Long overdue that you react to Death.
They (and Bolt Thrower, you might want to listen to "for victory", "silent demise" or "world eater" sometime ...) were who got me into Death Metal.
And they are still in my top 3 bands (not metal but music in general) of all time.
Great choice for a first song, too.
try "suicide machine" - quite a heavy topic but both a fantastic song and great lyrics.
I really do wish that there were music videos from deaths earlier albums. I would absolutely love to see a video for "Leprosy", or "Spiritual Healing".
Rest in peace Chuck Schuilder
One of the all time BEST heavy metal albums 😎🤟
My favorite song by Death!!!
Hey guys. I've been a subscriber for years. It's so hard to believe that you are just discovering one of the most influential bands in metal. They have no bad songs. I hope you enjoy your journey through Death.
This band basically created death metal.
Cough *possessed Cough *
Im so glad you guys are reacting to Death. I wish you guys would see they're live videos. The front man is a legend when it come to playing guitar and lead vocals at the same time. Anyways my favourite song and the one i always recomend to people is "Spirit crusher".
A true classic. So creative and dynamic. Soulful and brutal at the same time.
This track is so much more important in today's context.
Chuck Schuldiner was ahead of his time. About time someone reacted to this masterpiece.🤙
One of the greatest of all time. The song, the band, the album, all of it. More death reactions please
One of my favorite bands. Godfather’s of Death Metal
Morning guys! I think ive heard them before but its been a long time. Wanting to hear more now! ❤
i love this channel, i was waiting for you guys to react to this song! much love from germany!
RIP Chuck and Sean.
The song that got me into extreme vocals along with ghost of perdition by Opeth. I remember seeing the video and was blown away by the structure and musicianship, the vocals through me off but I’ve grown to like it since then. Since then I’ve bought a few of Death’s albums and they’ve been all winners. Chuck is a genius.
You need to check out a few other songs from them especially their last 4 albums. Subscribed because I’ve been watching y’all for a while now and also anticipate more Death songs 😂
Im so happy to see this. Death is amazing. Listen to Trapped In a Corner for an absolutely amazing solo if you guys ever want to hear more from them.
I watched the first album being written in Clayton, Ca. Chris Reifert is my good friend
This band is fantastic and deserves attention for their incredible lyrics.
The band's name came before the creation of the music genre, and many claim that the band "Death" actually created the genre.
Wow, your first foray into Death. Amazing ✨️ 🎉
Their earliest stuff was pure thrash/death metal, and they became increasingly more technical with albums like Symbolic (excellent title track) and 1998's the Sound of Preserverance. The opener on that album, "Scavenger of Human Sorrow," will cook your noodles.
Lack of comprehension was the first song I heard of them and I loved it. Glad I saw Death live back in 1994 with Chuck. ❤
Death is the godfather of death metal. They were one of the first if not the first death metal band. At last in the U.S.
I like to play the beginning of a song on the bass. One of the greatest metal bands of all time. I discovered their music as a kid in 1990.
RIP Chuck Schuldiner. Gone too soon. Metal Legend
Also what Sean was doing with those drums. Respect and RIP
Sean Reinart... RIP... changed the game drumming for this iconic album. So damn good.
Yall need to check out more of Deaths catalogue. Their catalogue is flawless from start to finish. Chuck was a visionary genius!
You gotta react to more death, many say that they were the first (or at the very least one of the first) death metal bands and they still managed to evolve through their discography so much they they basically created/influenced every major death metal sub genre.
Can't believe you haven't heard of DEATH before!They deserve more attention!!!
Oh mein Goth ... the best Death Track ever for me 🖤🖤🖤🤘 support from France 😊
Thanks for this! Death is legendary!
And before there was this Death, there were the Hackney brothers from Detroit that formed a Proto Punk band in 1971 called Death. One of the few black rock bands at the time.
7:18 this run always gets me headbanging
Chuck Schuldiner (vocals/ guitar) was an erratic genius who single-handedly jumpstarted the death metal genre... Death (the band) was his musical vision from the 80's until 1998... Back in 1985, there was just thrash metal and Chuck wanted to be a part of that genre - his band was renamed Death (originally called Mantas) because they were fans of Venom (the band) that coined the term 'black metal'...
Granted, there were similar band like Morbid Angel... Deicide ... Obituary ... Sepultura... Possessed... in the 80's, Death stood out and their debut album 'Scream bloody gore' in 1987 was entirely Chuck Schuldiner on vocals/ guitar and bass... and that record set off a chain reaction all across America and Europe in the underground metal scene.
By 1990, the record labels had signed death metal bands like - Deicide, Morbid Angel, Sepultura, Napalm Death, Carcass, Bolt Thrower, Cannibal Corpse... and more bands would follow - Entombed, Dismember, Immolation, Suffocation, Incantation, Autopsy, Cancer, Vader, Immolation, Monstrosity, Internal Bleeding, Malevolent Creation... The scene became overcrowded by the early 90's.
Chuck Schuldiner was not comfortable w/ being called the 'Godfather of death metal'...He consciously pushed Death towards more complex and technical music w/ the albums 'Individual thought patterns' (1993) and 'Symbolic' (1995)... but his unpredictable nature made it impossible for Death to break commercially; he would cancel tours and often not honor shows that were booked... He was erratic w/ record labels... etc.
In 1998, he released the last Death album 'The sound of perseverance' and did a full tour... It would be his last.
Since 1996, Chuck had been writing songs for a new metal project Control Denied w/ a classic metal-style singer... He finally finished and released a full Control Denied album 'The fragile art of existence'... in 1999... Sadly, he was diagnosed w/ brain cancer. He underwent treatment and surgery while working on a 2nd Control Denied album that would never be finished.
Chuck Schuldiner passed away in 2001 at age 34.
Thankfully, the brilliance of Chuck Schuldiner's work was never in doubt... The rights to all the Death albums (7 studio, 4 live records) were bought by indie label Relapse Records and were remastered and re-released w/ bonus tracks... Even his demos w/ Mantas were released. Death albums sold in significant numbers long after he had passed away...
Former members of Death even formed a tribute band Death to all (D.T.A.) and headlined tours... Other bands like Left to Die includes former Death members and play Death songs live.
Also, R.I.P. Sean Reinert (drums) who played on 'Lack of comprehension' and the Death album 'Human'... Reinert was also the drummer of the prog band Cynic.
rip chuck. what a beast, pretty sure he recorded an album and did all/most the instruments
This takes me back to my teenage days. Listening to the Human album on my walkman
Death along with Possesed were early extreme thrash bands that paved the way for death metal as a genre. Both bands were heavily influenced by Venom and Merciful Fate. Some would say Venom are the one's that started extreme thrash. Also Mayhem (also influenced by Venom) was another band that paved the way for extrem thrash and black metal. Its all mixed influences that paved the way for death metal as we know it today.
RIP CHUCK 🤘🏻🤘🏻
so glad you reacted to my fav band eveeer
Death metal is named after them. Also, in death metal, the vocals are considered as an additional instrument.
One of the best Death Metal songs created. RIP Chuck & Sean.
The drummer Sean (RIP) was only like 19 years old when he did this album and reinvented death metal drumming.
😳😳😳😳😳
First there was Death, only afterwards came Death Metal genre :)
you guys do amazing reactions, you deserve a million subs IMO, everyone watching this hit the sub button, lets get these guys over the 170K mark !
Subscribed!
This was some of the earliest Death Metal…very progressive. The drummer is known as the ATOMIC CLOCK…Gene Hoglan
Not on this album. Sean Reinert was the drummer on Human.
Nope. That's Sean Reinert RIP
A bit early...Gene came later.
it called Death Metal after they came the band Death
Please do The Prodigy - Diesel Power, I'm surprised you haven't done it yet consider it's got more rap parts than their other songs.
They are known as the godfathers of death metal. I'd love anything from Leprosy - try Pull The Plug.
Bingo, ditto, absolutely!!!
One of the best metal bands for sure
Oh hell yeah! Death is definitely a band that stands out from the crowd. Every album was different, every album was good. Everyone has their favorites, but mine are the album this track came from "Human" and the next one "Individual Thought Patterns." The comments are going to push you heavily towards "Symbolic," though. Seems to be the overall favorite, but it never clicked for me. You should, however, listen to the entire "Human" album regardless, even if it's not for reactions. It absolutely kills all the way through and every single band member shines. The good thing about a lot of older, thrash inspired death metal is that the albums tend to be short. This one is probably 45 minutes max, so it's like listening to one Tool song, but you get a whole record 😆
There was a band of 3 black guys from Detroit named Death too, from the 70's.
Lead guitarists and drummer are from a progressive death metal band called Cynic. Cynic is like the opposite of Death with harmonic clean vocals as the lead vocal tone.
Bros this guys invented death metal. Their album entitled "symbolic" is still considered as possibly the best death metal album ever. Chuck Schuldiner was a genius . He died at the age of 34 from cancer. He was a composer, guitarist and singer. His compositions were complex and sophisticated. He loved Jazz and classical music. Death sounded diffenrent from all others.
Great to see y’all getting into death metal. My top 5 & they’re songs to check out:
1. Morbid Angel
“Chapel of Ghouls”, “God of Emptiness” & “invocation of the Continual One”
2. Cannibal Corpse
“Evisceration Plague”, “Gallery of Suicide”, “Sentenced to Burn”
3. Obituary
“The End Complete”, “Chopped in Half”, “Kllling Time”
4. Death
“The Philosopher”, “Cut the Cord”, their cover of “Painkiller”
5. Carcass
“Heartwork”, “Embodiment”, “Corporal Jigsore Quandary” & “Incarnated Solvent Abuse”
🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Check out The Philosopher. Phenomenal bass and drums
Yessss more Deathhhhhh
King Diamond - Spider Lily
Speaking about naming the band after the music style reminds me of the Finnish band Heavy Metal Perse. Guess which style they play? Absolutely excellent band, you should check them out. I'd recommend "Vainolaista Vastaan" or "Velhojen Vesuri".
Still the heavyweight champs of american death metal.
Please react to other Death songs too🙏
You should listen to "The Philosopher" next.
R.I.P. Chuck Schuldiner.
First Death metal band ever.
Possessed invented death metal but Death perfected it. Chuck Schuldiner often cited Possessed as inspiration for his own pioneering musical efforts with Death, and while other bands had a similar impact on the genre’s later evolution, death metal’s entire vocabulary can ultimately be traced back to a bunch of songs written by these San Francisco teens in the early 80s. Seven Churches is where death metal began.
Hell yeah!!!!
Scream Bloody Gore
Leprosy
Spiritual Healing
Human
Individual Thought Patterns
Symbolic
The Sound Of Perserverence
The Fragile Art Of Existence
Chuck made 8 albums. And if you listen from first then last it sounds like two separate products. But if you listen to each album in order you hear a clear and steady progression. His 8 albums are a journey every metalhead deserves to take. One of the few bands where for real you may have a FAVORITE album, but the BEST album is ALWAYS the one currently playing
Death was bad ass. Their last album was brilliant! RIP Chuck. Check out the cover of Painkiller from Judas Priest. So good.
Does anyone remember what model of guitar he plays? I always forget and can never find it...
B.C Rich Stealth
@@arayapokeylet the metal flow
Random Death trivia?
Judas Priest was sued for the deaths of 2 "overzealous" fans, using the lyrics of one of their songs as proof.
This song was supposedly an open letter to the parents and prosecutors, chastising them for blaming the band.
For what it is worth, I have never seen it debunked, but the sources I found are fairly vague and scarce...
This was a first rate reaction. Now you need to react Symbolic by Death
Wicked awesome band!!! If there's a Big 4 of death metal, they are in that 4.
Please do Symbolic by the same band.
DEATH RULES!!! 🤘
Zero tolerance 🙏🙏
look y’all are so far on my list I don’t always get to your content. My bad 🍺🤟🏻 happy new year?
Crazy that our boys from Georgia are reacting to Death as the rest of the world is reacting to the death of our Georgian Jimmy Carter, rest in peace🕊🌟✨
Great fucking Band and song.
R.I.P. Chuck Shuldiner 1967-2001
Fuck Cancer.. You should check out the first album Scream Bloody Gore. Way different, more straightforward and thrashy
Chuck R.I.P ist an God
Death is fk amazing!!!!!
Y'all need to see dragonforce Three hammers live.
Reminds me a little bit like Pantera
Gojira wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Death. They were around before death metal existed haha Chuck is my all time fav frontman. I only listen to their earliest stuff. Because he started losing his voice towards the end :( RIP Chuck
Chuck 🤘
Sean and Paul were just 20 when they did this
Just sayin, my song A Day Like This contains the line "From New York to New Orleans, from Detroit to La." And it was recorded in 2001. Has this person heard my song? I can fax y'all a mix if ya wanna hear it.
🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Amon Amarth-Raise your horns. Try and pick the cameos.
any chances in hell you could check out "cannibal corpse evisceration plague Live at Wacken"?? that will blow your minds away
Next: Crystal Mountain 🤘🏼🤘🏼