Alex- My mom gave me my first bass Paul- My mom gave me my first drum set Pat- My mom gave me my first guitar Corpsegrinder- My mom gave me my first vocal chords
He should have been in the video regardless. Even just as a part joke. Then start into a more serious tone on about how he started singing, at what point did figure he would go for death growls, and also talk about his neck. Just for good laughs. Singing is an instrument. :)
Moral of the story: Be a good parent. You're kid might become a phenomenal musician one day in a sucessful band & be eternally greatful for your contribution.
be a good parent, your kid might not become a phenomenal musician one day ina successful band, but he will surely be eternally grateful for you did for him
Be a supportive parent! Encourage your kids to venture out on their talent and instinct, its the most rewarding way of learning to appreciate good, hard work! With each new freedom given with a new responsibility as well.. You can't go wrong when you build family relationships on trust,encouragement, acceptance, inspiration and discipline in the sense of honesty and sensibility
I just love to see how humble these guys are plus how they honor their parents for helping them. They are great role models for young musicians or young people in general despite of what you may think of the lyrical content.
Thomas House It’s the same with Gorgasm and Necrotic Disgorgement. Really down to earth and nice guys with extremely violent lyrical content and musical aggression.
My Mom also bought me my first "real" instrument at age 16. It was an ESP LTD H-1001 with an EMG 81/85 set for $400. Then about 3 months later, my Dad chipped in and bought me my first Marshall stack for $400. Shout out to awesome parents that invest in their kids dreams! :)
@@chongyvevo check out pawnshops, bro! You'll find something eventually. Don't give up and don't think you'll never get that gear because at some point you will if you just keep at it. :)
@@MetalxMasters It's true i find a vintage Kramer guitar almost cs almost cheap.they eventually stoped producting this model and continued under this name to make an inexpensive with cheap pu and copy fr. It was a rare guitar. But i realized very late And unfortunately i can't buy it. Also find a epiphon with Gibson pu that amazon was selling it as a cheap version that had cheap pu.!
Ah yes the ESP LTD H-1001. Great guitar. I use to own one and play it all the time. But then my then my rythem guitarist got his Jackson stolen so I lent my guitar to him for a show with my band and it was a better fit for him so I let him keep it. I play gibsons and Bc Richs now but I have good memorys with that guitar.
@@godzillapunisher9912 it's an amazing guitar. I've been using it for about 9 years and it still holds up well. It's been beat up, chipped, scratched and it's still kicking. I've also changed all the electronics and hardware. Don't think I'll ever give it up.
These guys are so down to earth. If you met them at the grocery store and didn't know who they are they are you would never guess their in the biggest death metal band ever
Alex and Pat sound so articulate (especially Alex). Paul looks like a super cool and interesting guy and Rob is your typical stoner friend lmao this is one of my favorite videos on TH-cam
I had a chance to talk basses with Alex Webster before they went on stage at a show in San Diego back in the day, very cool guy, took the time not only to talk but also listen. At the time he was using his Modulus bass and I had just gotten an Ibanez Soundgear as a first pro bass but I didn't know he used those too, so when he said he also played those it was kinda cool because at the time I didn't know if I had made the right choice in buying one, so if it's good enough for Alex Webster it sure as hell would be good for me. Even better was when in mid show he switched his Modulus for the Soundgear and finished the show playing that one.
Drummerinthe Park First time I saw Cannibal was Tomb of the mutilated tour. Rob was wearing a cypress hill shirt and sweat pants. I knew he enjoyed the herbal relief!
I think it's crazy that these guys still specifically remember exactly what instruments they used on what albums 15 years later. I don't even remember what pedals I used on my band's EP last year
I've loved cannibal corpse since the first time I heard them in 93-94 I was 14. Its always awesome to see how nice these guys are, by the sound of the lyrics and tone of the songs you'd think the dudes eat babies...but their just great dudes.
That fender p bass Alex has is an excellent instrument amazing tone and texture I wish he would record still with it . The only draw back is that it doesn't have a 5th string.
"My mom gave me this..." "Gift from my mom on my birthday..." "My dad got me this one..." "My mom got me that..." Death metal parents are the best parents!
i think a group of awesome moms needs to be thanked. also it shows how down to earth these dudes are by not making up some crazy story of how they started music. some average american family shit. i love it
What all these guys said about their moms buying them their instruments is all true. My first 2 basses (black ibanez and red j bass) my mom bought me, and I cant thank her enough. Love your moms guys, cause one day you won't have her.
I just love to hear how the parents just been supportive to these amazing musicians and getting them the instruments they needed to play the kickass music they make
jack used seven strings back when vile came out, pat used them too when gallery of suicide came out and he stopped using them when gore obsessed came out but jack was still using sevens and he went to six strings on the wretched spawn
It makes me smile hearing them tell stories of their moms buying them their early instruments . For my birthday . My Mom offered to pay half of my Glarry Precision Bass . I absolutely love it. Plays , feels and sounds better than modern player series Fender p basses . The name on the headstock doesn't always mean better . However that 80s precision bass Alex got from his Mom is beautiful even if it wasn't his bass. That would go for an easy 4000 today. Just the acoustic tamber coming through speakers tells me that an amazing precision bass. Which is why his bass tone sounded so amazing on all the records up until the Bleeding . He was playing that cream colored precision bass. He play a four string Ibanez on The Bleeding . Which is their best record up until Skeletal Domain . Perfect production and even the deep cuts are phenomenal .
You're absolutely right, all the basses he showed are not really really expensive (Pat's guitars are for example), but you can tell from their sound in the album and as you said acoustically for the fender bass, that they are great instruments wisely chosen. Alex Webster could make a 70euros bass sound like a professional instrument anyway, most of the job is done by the amp and the player's ability.
My parents got me an epiphone les paul (the one in my pfp) about 2 years ago. I am really great full for the guitar, and now, i bought my own. A sick Jackson Rhoads
Lol I saw them live and george pointed right at me and said he was gonna come to my house after the show and kill me in my sleep lmao but they are really such nice people :D especially alex, i play bass and hes a hero of mine i love his sound on the bleeding and i have an ibanez soundgear similar to his on that album but I cant get my bass to sound like his :( anyone have any advice on bass settings and stuff maybe? :)
I always thought it was rob who's the one getting caught lol. My buddies told me that the corpse guitarist get arrested and I be like "Oh rob?" . And then they saod like it's pat lol.
Alex- My mom gave me my first bass
Paul- My mom gave me my first drum set
Pat- My mom gave me my first guitar
Corpsegrinder- My mom gave me my first vocal chords
Lol
Lol
The funny thing is, you don't use your vocal chords when growling
@@drangue4733 You technically do, they're just not the source of rasp/distortion when screaming properly.
Rob: my mom gave me my first tennis racket
If Corpsegrinder was in this video he would say "this is my throat I got it when I was born..."
Michael Glowacki with photos of before and after???
That's pretty brutal.
He should have been in the video regardless. Even just as a part joke. Then start into a more serious tone on about how he started singing, at what point did figure he would go for death growls, and also talk about his neck. Just for good laughs.
Singing is an instrument. :)
Michael Glowacki
- No. That's like Alex saying 'these are my fingers I got em when I was born' ..... George would talk about what mics he uses.
@@someoneelse101 probably photos of his neck before and after he started windmill headbanging
Moral of the story: Be a good parent. You're kid might become a phenomenal musician one day in a sucessful band & be eternally greatful for your contribution.
be a good parent, your kid might not become a phenomenal musician one day ina successful band, but he will surely be eternally grateful for you did for him
Be a supportive parent! Encourage your kids to venture out on their talent and instinct, its the most rewarding way of learning to appreciate good, hard work! With each new freedom given with a new responsibility as well.. You can't go wrong when you build family relationships on trust,encouragement, acceptance, inspiration and discipline in the sense of honesty and sensibility
Or they could be like me and despise the people who prevented you from learning !
Or they might be in Cannibal Corpse
Be a bad parent and butcher at birth
I just love to see how humble these guys are plus how they honor their parents for helping them. They are great role models for young musicians or young people in general despite of what you may think of the lyrical content.
No kidding, hell, I met Alex, George and Pat in Memphis back in October, they were some of the nicest guys I ever met.
Sometimes Paul's dad would go to their shows.
most metal musicians are like that man
Peter Carlson yeah I agree brother
@Jeremy Robertson very true
Cannibal Corpse: extremely brutal band that plays death metal
Cannibal Corpse members: all of them seem like genuinely really nice guys
Thomas House It’s the same with Gorgasm and Necrotic Disgorgement. Really down to earth and nice guys with extremely violent lyrical content and musical aggression.
🤘
@James James same
Tye same could be said of the overwhelming majority of metal musicians. 🤘
Except Pat.
I like how rob doesn't take things so seriously. It's refreshing to see a musician have a sense of humor and is silly at times
Coming back to watch this after Pat got arrested lol
lol same
jordan macqueen I hope not all of those guitars are destroyed :(
@@shvinehoond they're all gone. They started a fundraiser page same time it happened
@@shvinehoond what happened?
@@paake3134 google "pat o'Brien house fire" he had a rough time earlier this year
"I had to get a V to counter his metalness". Probably one of the greatest metal quotes ever
My Mom also bought me my first "real" instrument at age 16. It was an ESP LTD H-1001 with an EMG 81/85 set for $400.
Then about 3 months later, my Dad chipped in and bought me my first Marshall stack for $400. Shout out to awesome parents that invest in their kids dreams! :)
Lucky guy. I'd love an EMG loaded ESP lol
@@chongyvevo check out pawnshops, bro! You'll find something eventually. Don't give up and don't think you'll never get that gear because at some point you will if you just keep at it. :)
@@MetalxMasters It's true i find a vintage Kramer guitar almost cs almost cheap.they eventually stoped producting this model and continued under this name to make an inexpensive with cheap pu and copy fr. It was a rare guitar. But i realized very late
And unfortunately i can't buy it. Also find a epiphon with Gibson pu that amazon was selling it as a cheap version that had cheap pu.!
Ah yes the ESP LTD H-1001. Great guitar. I use to own one and play it all the time. But then my then my rythem guitarist got his Jackson stolen so I lent my guitar to him for a show with my band and it was a better fit for him so I let him keep it. I play gibsons and Bc Richs now but I have good memorys with that guitar.
@@godzillapunisher9912 it's an amazing guitar. I've been using it for about 9 years and it still holds up well. It's been beat up, chipped, scratched and it's still kicking. I've also changed all the electronics and hardware. Don't think I'll ever give it up.
I love how pat wears some of my favorite band's shirts like high on fire, and behemoth
High on fire SMACKS 🤘🤘
"I have a picture of this on my Myspace page" lmao
seinfeld is god 🍆💦💦🤣 on ur face you idiot
@@tortureRoom I thought Myspace was a 2006/2007 thing
I really gotta wonder who Alex’s Top 8 were...
@@rsaldivar8 lasted a year or two longer for music. Facebook didn't have dedicated band pages until like 2010
9:40 George with glasses, I´m traumatized...
Höhö_mir_doch_egal looks like Gabe Newell lmao
"Don't film me."
Hahahhahah
These guys are so down to earth. If you met them at the grocery store and didn't know who they are they are you would never guess their in the biggest death metal band ever
I was mostly playing a tennis racket classic. Rob is such a funny cool dude.
It's really cool all their parents supported them in their journey as musicians. Parenting done right :)
Haha. The real cannibal corpse was cannibal corpses moms for buying several of their instruments.
That's funny but pretty profound.
Wholesome
🤯
Metal moms for the win 🤘🏻
Bonus points for the Sadus sticker on that bass!
Bass players loves Sadus...suprising! DiiGiorgio is the best metal bass player.
graduation money eh ! i have graduation debt lol
corpsegrinder: my mom bought me my first vocal chords on my 11th birthday
alex webster is such a cool dude.
I met him after a concert a few days ago.
"I have a picture of this on my Myspace page" - 2009
They're all so nice!
Alex and Pat sound so articulate (especially Alex). Paul looks like a super cool and interesting guy and Rob is your typical stoner friend lmao this is one of my favorite videos on TH-cam
Alex is such a humble dude, he's awesome!
That green Ran V is gorgeous!
I had a chance to talk basses with Alex Webster before they went on stage at a show in San Diego back in the day, very cool guy, took the time not only to talk but also listen. At the time he was using his Modulus bass and I had just gotten an Ibanez Soundgear as a first pro bass but I didn't know he used those too, so when he said he also played those it was kinda cool because at the time I didn't know if I had made the right choice in buying one, so if it's good enough for Alex Webster it sure as hell would be good for me. Even better was when in mid show he switched his Modulus for the Soundgear and finished the show playing that one.
Those old v's are badass!!!
8:26 Adam Jones wants to know your location
😂
"...people see pictures of this on my MySpace page"
Ahh the good old days
Big Thanks to their moms and dads🙂.
"Got my first set in 86'".. These guys have been doing it since the year I was born! Fucking Rock and Roll 🤘
This is the most wholesome video on TH-cam. No questions asked.
I love the way Rob talks.
Drummerinthe Park He sounds so fucking stoned, doesn't he?
Christian of ASOl H ah ha ha h ha hah ah a, he does, all the time!
No he's not, he's from Buffalo
Drummerinthe Park
First time I saw Cannibal was Tomb of the mutilated tour. Rob was wearing a cypress hill shirt and sweat pants. I knew he enjoyed the herbal relief!
Drummerinthe Park
I think it's crazy that these guys still specifically remember exactly what instruments they used on what albums 15 years later. I don't even remember what pedals I used on my band's EP last year
I hope all those awsome Flying V's of Pats survived the fire
Alex Webster could probably play the hell out of a lead guitar
He can't play guitar beyond power chords.
BeardedDanishViking. He could play a lot more than you
Coolidge Owens Proportional response
Coolidge Owens 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He said on a interview that he could only play powerchords on a guitar
7:40 awesome piece of time shirt
2:19 dude my 1st set was only $50 and it was a 1965 Rodgers blue tiger stripe with gold trim and a leather strapped bass pedal 1983!!!
Still have it!!
Ordered pats ran, its gonna take 16 months for ran to build mine but I have ordered it like ages ago so I have like 3-5 months left of waiting!
you cant go wrong with Ibanez:)
I LOVE Rob's Silverburst Les Paul, from the moment I first saw it.
I've loved cannibal corpse since the first time I heard them in 93-94 I was 14. Its always awesome to see how nice these guys are, by the sound of the lyrics and tone of the songs you'd think the dudes eat babies...but their just great dudes.
The guitar stuff is so dopey... the KILL and fetuses and bullets. Just quintessential metal.
This is why I love metal musicians, for the most part they are the nicest guys and fun loving.
That fender p bass Alex has is an excellent instrument amazing tone and texture I wish he would record still with it . The only draw back is that it doesn't have a 5th string.
Love how the musicians who are the nicest and coolest are always the ones who play the most extreme music. Proves all the metal haters wrong!
Rob Barrett talks like he is high.
rob Barrett sounds like John goodman
Mike Cisarik FORGET ABOUT THE FUCKING TOE!
5:50 Yes Flying V Is Very Metal
Now i realise that Pat looks like Nathan Explosion :-D
Corpsegrinder looks more like him to me
Georg Wilde Nathan Explosion is based off Corpsegrinder.
Rob's story of his 89 Les Paul is cool as fuck.
This man really just spoke about myspace, god damn it’s been awhile
This kind of material is gold.
"My mom gave me this..."
"Gift from my mom on my birthday..."
"My dad got me this one..."
"My mom got me that..."
Death metal parents are the best parents!
i think a group of awesome moms needs to be thanked. also it shows how down to earth these dudes are by not making up some crazy story of how they started music. some average american family shit. i love it
What all these guys said about their moms buying them their instruments is all true. My first 2 basses (black ibanez and red j bass) my mom bought me, and I cant thank her enough. Love your moms guys, cause one day you won't have her.
I just love to hear how the parents just been supportive to these amazing musicians and getting them the instruments they needed to play the kickass music they make
When alex mentioned Myspace...
corpsegrinder in glasses lol
Awesome musicians love cannibal corpse
DUDE! 9:28 Thoroughbred Music! Currently Guitar Center and before that MARS. Used to love going there.
Pat's general gear is skulls ands flamethrower)
metalheads are the nicest people you can meet. these guys are proof
dudes are awesome
My family was too poor to get me anything. It was rough. I got a job during high school years and bought my own shit.
I feel your pain brother. I never got anything handed to me.
God bless their moms who bought them instruments
They have awsome awsome guitars and lovely stories behind them. ❤
"My myspace page"... Damn was this filmed in 1918?
That Made in Japan P Bass is sooo flipping cool. I have a black and white 89 MIJ, it's my absolute favorite bass.
my mum bought me my first guitar, jackson RR red, even wanted to fix the paint on it before she gave it to me. God Bless her and RIP.
jack used seven strings back when vile came out, pat used them too when gallery of suicide came out and he stopped using them when gore obsessed came out but jack was still using sevens and he went to six strings on the wretched spawn
Awesome. A gory obscession with professional gear. Congrats to Rob for getting that old guitar. Dreams do come true. Hail Cannibal Corpse.
Rob, Alex and Pat are my favorite members.
that buttercream fender looks amazing
It makes me smile hearing them tell stories of their moms buying them their early instruments . For my birthday . My Mom offered to pay half of my Glarry Precision Bass . I absolutely love it. Plays , feels and sounds better than modern player series Fender p basses . The name on the headstock doesn't always mean better . However that 80s precision bass Alex got from his Mom is beautiful even if it wasn't his bass. That would go for an easy 4000 today. Just the acoustic tamber coming through speakers tells me that an amazing precision bass. Which is why his bass tone sounded so amazing on all the records up until the Bleeding . He was playing that cream colored precision bass. He play a four string Ibanez on The Bleeding . Which is their best record up until Skeletal Domain . Perfect production and even the deep cuts are phenomenal .
Some people will correct some of what I said but trust me that p bass was prevelent for quite a while early CANNIBAL CORPSE albums .
You're absolutely right, all the basses he showed are not really really expensive (Pat's guitars are for example), but you can tell from their sound in the album and as you said acoustically for the fender bass, that they are great instruments wisely chosen.
Alex Webster could make a 70euros bass sound like a professional instrument anyway, most of the job is done by the amp and the player's ability.
I love at the end, when pat is talking about all the scuffage, and blames it on george, his face for that second you see him is hilarious.
No info on what CORPESGRINDER uses for amps or mic he has been a absolute perfect addition for the greatest death metal band ever
My parents got me an epiphone les paul (the one in my pfp) about 2 years ago. I am really great full for the guitar, and now, i bought my own. A sick Jackson Rhoads
seeing pat wear a behemoth shirt makes me like him even more
I love how they just cut George off at the end (or vid ends) before he could explain himself hahahhah. Love these guys. HAIL CANNIBAL
you know it's old when alex talks about his myspace profile
There is None More Metal than Rob Barrett!!
love the slayer sticker on the bass \m/
i bought evisceration 2 days ago it was my first cannibal album and now i cant wait to buy em all
Corpsegrinder : Don't film me ... (with that soft voice)
I love the end, where Pat jokingly accuses George of kicking his guitar over & damaging it. Funny shit.
@Pat Hope you are doing well, brother. :)
Love these guys!
Lol I saw them live and george pointed right at me and said he was gonna come to my house after the show and kill me in my sleep lmao but they are really such nice people :D especially alex, i play bass and hes a hero of mine i love his sound on the bleeding and i have an ibanez soundgear similar to his on that album but I cant get my bass to sound like his :( anyone have any advice on bass settings and stuff maybe? :)
Robs backstory is the funniest "I was mostly playing a tennis racket actually."
I feel bad for Pat. He probably lost all of his gear he is showing there in the house fire.
Some of his BC Rich guitars and one RAN guitar survived, one of his Marshall Major amps survived too.
The Cannibal mom's were on the ball
I used to play hockey with Paul down in Florida what a f****** nice guy and a really good hockey player really fast
supportive parents \m/
the drummer reminds me of every friends dad
7:00 Ibanez made Saber basses?! Holy shit, I need one!
6:37 Kevin Frasard's dream guitar
love the sadus sticker on the fender bass
@darkmaster696 To the best of my knowledge, only the title-track was recorded in G# tuning. The rest of the album is in A# standard.
I always thought it was rob who's the one getting caught lol. My buddies told me that the corpse guitarist get arrested and I be like "Oh rob?" . And then they saod like it's pat lol.
not really into this band that much, but these dudes are real down to earth. good shit
Every guitar player goes through an Angus young phase