00:00 Symptom Of The Universe (Black Sabbath Cover) 02:02 Multinationals 03:50 Exploitation 05:22 Circles 06:04 No Religion 08:08 Relief 09:19 Sould Out Scene 11:12 War Crimes 13:18 Means To An End 16:18 A Dream To Come True 17:25 Natural Abuse 18:28 Days Go By 20:28 Life Lock 21:56 Bury The Debt (Not The Dead) 23:23 Life In Freedom 23:51 Money Drug 25:21 Fear Of The Future
I think Doom’s interpretation of ‘symptom of the universe’ proves that Sabbath kinda started it all! It sounds fresh reimagined as grindcore as it does the original.
What a great recording. I'm blown away every time I come back to it. Thanks Rick, for this and all the other great uploads you share in your channel. Hails!
Me and my mate Dean used to make tapes of UKHC Peel Sessions and listening to a massive array of different bands n artists but I remember the first Peel Sessions compilation and its red n black cover with the UKHC grind etc bands Doom Extreme Noise Terror Electro Hippies Napalm Death Dr and the Crippens Stupids Bolt Thrower and maybe Intense Degree I terrorized my musically redundant family with all these bands RIP John Peel you gave us hope
Yeah he did a lot for this type of music and any music related to it by giving them their much deserved radio air time. You'd never hear this on terrestrial radio back then and today, you still won't. FM radio just doesn't have the balls that John Peel did.
Dear sir, I am not a youtube arguer, I just wanted to inform you that while Doom and Sepultura were in fact active at the same time in the late 80's, Sepultura was at that point a Thrash band, and only became more punk oriented in the very end of the 80's and early 90's, and were very likely influenced BY Doom!!! That is all, good day.
Every Peel session is fucking gold. Napalm, Carcass, Heresy, ENT, fuck Peel had good taste in music. I had no idea doom had a peel session. These peel sessions all captured these amazing bands in their prime with raw fucking live production.
By far their best recording, possibly minus the Police Bastard 7". I've played this more than any other peel session - and thats including the E.N.T. one.
this is not crossover grind/trash. This is crust punk, which existed at the same time grind and thrash were invented. Grind and thrash bands were influenced by the first crust bands like Discharge.
***** Hellbastard are credited with first using the term crust (Ripper Crust demo), but Amebix were definitely genre pioneers, along with Antisect. Crust punk today is nothing more than a fashion, kids don't have a clue. They have totally missed the point.
Mooney Blinded No such term as crust when i was about in 88 in Bradford seeing stuff like Doom and Deviated Instinct in the 1 in 12 club or queens hall cellar bar. It was UK hardcore, in the vein of napalm death, carcass, electro hippies. We called it dog on a rope punk, John peel called it UK hardcore. Crust was never mentioned sorry.
john elliott I remember being called a Crusty around the late 80's. Don't remember it ever being used as a musical description back then, it was more the way we looked. As you said, it was called UK hardcore.
stage directions: da da da da da da da dahhhhh... da da da da da da da dugh dogh ! (translation for guitarists: E E E E E E E B....(let ring) , E E E E E E E e´ B (repeat 2 times , drums set in).... then: "Uuuuuuuaaarghhh !!!" add (28. march, 2015): But, as I see now, I made a mistake: Outside of germany, the "B" is "H", so in this case, it has to be "A#", not "B" !
ian valente Are you american ? because you shoot first and then ask ... :) No, seriously, it´s ok. I like Black Sabbath and THIS band and my comment was just an analysis of the song by a guy, who listens to this music AND is a musician himself. "It´s so much fun , to play this song !" , that´s what I wanted to say .
WHY????????????????????IS `Exploitation` SO SO SO Familiar to me??? Even after all these years!!?? I used to write to these guys...the singer I think... Wasnt the drummer Hammy? Singer in CIVILISED SOCIETY? .....something like that! God my youth was so fucken COOL!! DOOM were there with SORE THROAT ENT, CHAOS UK and CARCASS (First OLD Lady Drivers anyone???!) "The chorus here - "Torturing nature`s defenceless creatures" by the way! PERHAPS...the band I was 1singer for (SLAVERY!) covered this?? Is this `Multinationals` the same as Napalm`s???? My brain`s fuzzing up!
I found the same similarity, but I think it's sure they didnt copy each other. This similarities just happen sometimes, punk uses simple riff structures and they are easy to repeat.
bands like beyond possession and dri are crossover. Doom is 100% crust. You would have to be tone deaf not to realize that. plus what the fuck is sepultura doing in this thread?
was my best friends lil jays favorite band. he died riding boxcars. he had a doom tattoo on the back of his neck. his mom in law wrote his auto bio; railroad man. check it out.
If Doom wanted to, they could be better musically, they have been around for such a long time. Buy they play crust punk. And they play it the proper way. Sepultura is a metal band.
You can actually understand this guy really well....compared to lets say E.N.T or Contravene or Disclose or Disrupt....Literally cannot understand a word they sing unless you have lyrics in front of you hahahaha its GREAT
Jose Luis Esta banda fue a una disco punk que estaba como subterránea. Entonces, unos weones empezaron a agredir a los guardias, estos se fueron. Entonces los mismos weones abrieron las rejas de la entrada y bajaron a la disco. El problema es haba un montón de fans afuera de la disco, y al ver la entrada abierta, se aprovecharon. Y como la pasada de la entrada a la disco era muy estrecha, se convirtió en una avalancha de gente. Si eres de Chile, imagina la bajada a una estación del metro, pero mucho mas estrecha y con una sola escalera. Ahora, imaginala con unas... 500 personas bajando al mismo tiempo. Bueno, eso paso, murieron como 5 personas y quedaron muchas mas lesionadas...
John Peel was an amazing bloke ✌️
Let's take a minute to admire and remember him.
RIP John 💚🍻
with out him I wonder if most of the bands I listen to wouldn't be, Napalm Death, Carcass, unseen Terror, etc.
Kp0000llllllllllllllllllll
Kmkoaaapppppppp0p
A staple in the music community for sure
@@missaelrivera1994 sure
@@grindfreakmike5754 that's right mate agreed with you❤🔥✊
When i was 13 I walked into a record store and got Crass best before 84 and Doom peel Sessions. The moment i heard this album changed my life..
Lucky. Took me until my mid 30s to discover them.
00:00 Symptom Of The Universe (Black Sabbath Cover)
02:02 Multinationals
03:50 Exploitation
05:22 Circles
06:04 No Religion
08:08 Relief
09:19 Sould Out Scene
11:12 War Crimes
13:18 Means To An End
16:18 A Dream To Come True
17:25 Natural Abuse
18:28 Days Go By
20:28 Life Lock
21:56 Bury The Debt (Not The Dead)
23:23 Life In Freedom
23:51 Money Drug
25:21 Fear Of The Future
the black Sabbath riff and then the growl at 0:30 : Uuuuaaaarghh !!! ....
that alone is a shower of joy, raining down on me.
fekkin KILLER, innit?!
So Max Cavalera got the Idea from them
A golden shower
John Peel was a legend. He played music from bands that most other DJ's wouldn't.
Tis is best Doom record to me. I have listen to this over 20 years. This was first Doom record that I got. This is why I love it. In Crust We Trust!!!
I think Doom’s interpretation of ‘symptom of the universe’ proves that Sabbath kinda started it all! It sounds fresh reimagined as grindcore as it does the original.
Jez Creed Doom is crust punk not grindcore u pp poo poo
Lol. Crust punk.... isn’t that what you find in your pants after a night out on the town and a vindaloo?
Jez Creed noh thats grindcore
Doom is one of the most beloved crust bands idk what yall are on
doom is crusty but definitely had a big part in creating grind
Doom video game + DOOM music = best game ever.
totally agree!! \,,/_
Yes
I highly recommend listening to Bolt Thrower's Realm of Chaos and playing Space Hulk, based on this same logic.
dummy doomy
IDDQD IDKFA
What a great recording. I'm blown away every time I come back to it. Thanks Rick, for this and all the other great uploads you share in your channel. Hails!
Thank you very much for uploading this great album! Love it ever since 1992
I never heard this Doom. I don't know why it sounds so good.
+Mikko Torvinen BECAUSE `They OWNED It` !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember recording the first session on tape cassette the night it originally aired. I even captured the weird wobble on “Relief”...
Takes me back to a simpler time. I can't believe I'm saying that. It was definitely more complex socially.
So happy saw them twice!!! Still holds up!!
This band is awesome, and I think everybody who likes heavy music should respect and lov'em.
at last! a decent audio posting of this. thanx
Me and my mate Dean used to make tapes of UKHC Peel Sessions and listening to a massive array of different bands n artists but I remember the first Peel Sessions compilation and its red n black cover with the UKHC grind etc bands Doom Extreme Noise Terror Electro Hippies Napalm Death Dr and the Crippens Stupids Bolt Thrower and maybe Intense Degree I terrorized my musically redundant family with all these bands RIP John Peel you gave us hope
Thanks, Rick!! Cheers from Charlotte, NC!!
Their best songs for sure + their best performance.... what a pleasure !!
Guitar riff from "Crucificados pelo Sistema" by Ratos de Porão - Brazil (SP)
Saladino Neto não tinha notado. Mas é o mesmo riff kkkkkk
@@maistrenclaisglen na verdade o rif e do anti-cimex...
the bbc recorded them like no else ever managed to do... such quality and grunginess
Yeah he did a lot for this type of music and any music related to it by giving them their much deserved radio air time. You'd never hear this on terrestrial radio back then and today, you still won't. FM radio just doesn't have the balls that John Peel did.
These crust bands that come out of england are just amazing
Damn right.
Wow this album is awsome symptom of the universe is friggin just friggin heavy, just awsome.
never gets old.
Dear sir, I am not a youtube arguer, I just wanted to inform you that while Doom and Sepultura were in fact active at the same time in the late 80's, Sepultura was at that point a Thrash band, and only became more punk oriented in the very end of the 80's and early 90's, and were very likely influenced BY Doom!!! That is all, good day.
I used to HATE Crust Punk, but since I've listened to this and Extreme Noise Terror's "A Holocaust In Your Head," it's starting to grow on me.
It started the same exact way with me, man
Excrement of War - Cathode Ray Coma was the album that got me hooked. It was all downhill from there
Disrupt next bro.
State of fear, deathraid and driller killer
vocals remind me of Sepulturas Max Cavalera ! i can feel the energy from the band thru my headphones !!
JstreetHooligan if Max was British lol
max loved doom, he DOES sound like an english Max
Thanks for the upload this is sweet
Other way round. Max wears Doom shirts all the time and Nailbomb covered Exploitation - the second song on this album.
LEGEND🤘🤘🤘
People who love music listen to music in different languages, and if they want to really know the lyrics, do they research.
thanks for the upload! need to get this somehow..
Every Peel session is fucking gold. Napalm, Carcass, Heresy, ENT, fuck Peel had good taste in music. I had no idea doom had a peel session. These peel sessions all captured these amazing bands in their prime with raw fucking live production.
Don't forget about the non metal/grind he recorded too. His ear is impeccable
IDEM!!!!!!
Ye i got Grind Madness at BBC. Heresy is prob my favorite band
Eek-a-mouse peel session is gold.
"Doom - Peel Sessions" and "E.N.T. - Phonophobia" are the best old school crust albums
Badass! Doom is my favorite Crust band.
ANY fuckin' album that starts with a cover of a Black Sabbath classic, is more than welcome to be heard in my eardrums.
Anyone remember the 1998 skate video by Sheppard Fairley which had this on the soundtrack?
a lot of people commenting here clearly weren't around at the time...
I don't know why I like this.. but I do.
Doom & be yourself; life in peace, governed by love. ♥
Doom is way up on m fucking list, but now I find a Sabbath cover...holy fuck hell
By far their best recording, possibly minus the Police Bastard 7". I've played this more than any other peel session - and thats including the E.N.T. one.
This was a coveted album when I was a youngster. Great music, and great words behind it!!!!!!
with a half decent sub the drums on no religion are awesome
this is not crossover grind/trash. This is crust punk, which existed at the same time grind and thrash were invented. Grind and thrash bands were influenced by the first crust bands like Discharge.
Discharge are not crust band
Jeez I forgot about these guys .I was 18 when this was done
the black Sabbath cover sounds like Hellhammer
Exactly!
And Hellhammer sounds like Sabbath.
Search: Discharge is d-beat. Amebix was the first crust band...
*****
Hellbastard are credited with first using the term crust (Ripper Crust demo), but Amebix were definitely genre pioneers, along with Antisect. Crust punk today is nothing more than a fashion, kids don't have a clue. They have totally missed the point.
Mooney Blinded No such term as crust when i was about in 88 in Bradford seeing stuff like Doom and Deviated Instinct in the 1 in 12 club or queens hall cellar bar. It was UK hardcore, in the vein of napalm death, carcass, electro hippies. We called it dog on a rope punk, John peel called it UK hardcore. Crust was never mentioned sorry.
LOL, Discharge is how D-Beat got its name. And who gives a fuck, anyway? Crust, hardcore, D-Beat, etc, etc, etc, ad nauseum...
john elliott "Crust" was definitely used in Australia by 1990. Possibly earlier but 85-89 is a bit of a blur
john elliott I remember being called a Crusty around the late 80's. Don't remember it ever being used as a musical description back then, it was more the way we looked. As you said, it was called UK hardcore.
stage directions:
da da da da da da da dahhhhh... da da da da da da da dugh dogh ! (translation for guitarists: E E E E E E E B....(let ring) , E E E E E E E e´ B (repeat 2 times , drums set in).... then: "Uuuuuuuaaarghhh !!!"
add (28. march, 2015): But, as I see now, I made a mistake: Outside of germany, the "B" is "H", so in this case, it has to be "A#", not "B" !
It's a black sabbath song if you don't like it, fyi
Actually never mind I read your other comment, I mistook this as a hate comment
ian valente
Are you american ? because you shoot first and then ask ... :) No, seriously, it´s ok. I like Black Sabbath and THIS band and my comment was just an analysis of the song by a guy, who listens to this music AND is a musician himself. "It´s so much fun , to play this song !" , that´s what I wanted to say .
daywalkermike
But, as I see now, I made a mistake: Outside of germany, the "B" is "H", so in this case, it has to be "A#", not "B" !
daywalkermike of
legendary
in crust we trust !
EPIC....thats all that needs to be said
Great song! I remenber ratos de porão.
Antonia 💕 Don
Doom is the greatest
Classic!
lee you Awesome so are DOOM!!!!
Circles there best tune by far
GREAT gob smacking brilliant.!
WHY????????????????????IS `Exploitation` SO SO SO Familiar to me??? Even after all these years!!?? I used to write to these guys...the singer I think... Wasnt the drummer Hammy? Singer in CIVILISED SOCIETY? .....something like that! God my youth was so fucken COOL!! DOOM were there with SORE THROAT ENT, CHAOS UK and CARCASS (First OLD Lady Drivers anyone???!) "The chorus here - "Torturing nature`s defenceless creatures" by the way! PERHAPS...the band I was 1singer for (SLAVERY!) covered this?? Is this `Multinationals` the same as Napalm`s???? My brain`s fuzzing up!
+lee Martin it's the 'roids, man.
lee Martin the exploited?
I found the same similarity, but I think it's sure they didnt copy each other. This similarities just happen sometimes, punk uses simple riff structures and they are easy to repeat.
Greatest
awesome!
朝の、目覚ましに、設定したい。
Hey, gusy ! Is this the band Mick Harris from Napalm Death used to play with?
E.N.T., though he was asked to join Doom for a bit.
This band really reminds me of Extreme noise terror :D
the same happens if you listen to music from foreign countries. Just enjoy the sound.
bands like beyond possession and dri are crossover. Doom is 100% crust. You would have to be tone deaf not to realize that. plus what the fuck is sepultura doing in this thread?
attilathefun1 I think its probably because sepultura covered symptom of the universe. Aside from that i see no connection.
Nailbomb did a cover of "Exploitation" on "Paint blank"
Crossover Thrash is light, happy and shitty....
i wanna bump this while playin DOOM
was my best friends lil jays favorite band. he died riding boxcars. he had a doom tattoo on the back of his neck. his mom in law wrote his auto bio; railroad man. check it out.
i dont want to die in a nuclear war
AAHHHHH!!!!!! YESSS!!!!!!
When was it released?
excellent
If Doom wanted to, they could be better musically, they have been around for such a long time. Buy they play crust punk. And they play it the proper way. Sepultura is a metal band.
the best.
You can actually understand this guy really well....compared to lets say E.N.T or Contravene or Disclose or Disrupt....Literally cannot understand a word they sing unless you have lyrics in front of you hahahaha its GREAT
Is "Crust Punk" the same thing as "Grunge Punk?"
Yup!
Lo mejor que chingona banda
Well fucking said. Sorry if that was too fuzzy for some people....
nice band
Right...
Listening to DOOM while playing..... QUAKE!
this is my crust
Zajebisty jest ten Doom.
amo esto
Mucho o poco?
love
Still hot !!!
2018
WHOOOOOSH
hardoncore - fucking brilliant!
najs
Lp maravilhoso
How often?
Animals murdered in pointless tests....
Torturing nature's defenseless creatures.
I eat crustie for breakfast❤❤
¿Qué pasó en Chile?
Jose Luis Esta banda fue a una disco punk que estaba como subterránea. Entonces, unos weones empezaron a agredir a los guardias, estos se fueron. Entonces los mismos weones abrieron las rejas de la entrada y bajaron a la disco. El problema es haba un montón de fans afuera de la disco, y al ver la entrada abierta, se aprovecharon. Y como la pasada de la entrada a la disco era muy estrecha, se convirtió en una avalancha de gente. Si eres de Chile, imagina la bajada a una estación del metro, pero mucho mas estrecha y con una sola escalera. Ahora, imaginala con unas... 500 personas bajando al mismo tiempo. Bueno, eso paso, murieron como 5 personas y quedaron muchas mas lesionadas...
d cords yess
dun cry bro