She clearly had never seen a Wall of Death before and was completely unaware that the same rules apply as for a tsunami: if you see the sea (of people) recede and you don't know what is going on, then get the fuck out of there!
@@jye_24 we will never know the circumstances( why she was in the middle of that wall of death) of that situation. But the crowd made sure she can find a safe path.
It's not rare seeing him pissed off. I saw CC in Ft. Lauderdale once in the early 2000's, and this guy kept yelling "SLAYER" after every song, and Corpsegrinder had enough and was like "Slayer ain't fucking here. You are pissing me off".
The dude getting his hair wrapped up in the guitar pegs was great! I am surprised it doesn't happen more often. As a guy with long hair, it happens. One of the worst is when you have the car window down just to cool off the car from sitting in the sun - before the air conditioning can do its thing - then you close in the window and have no idea until you either reach for something in the car or stop and open the door! 🤣
Yes, I had long hair for 7 seven years (growing it again) and it would sometimes get stuck on all kinds of things. I wonder if the guitarist saw what happend, it looked like he stopped bobbing his guitar up and down. The guy making the walrus noises sort of looked at them as well, fun times
Mine got stuck on a wood turning lathe... Almost ripped my face off. I managed to turn off the machine to get out. And in a shop full of people, nobody saw it... I walked out that day like nothing happened. But I'm sure there is security footage of it somewhere 😂
@ Yikes! When I originally wanted to grow my hair out, it was pretty taboo up here in redneckville. My dad loved to tell a story about a young man who got scalped while working the hay bailer. Not sure if it was true or he was just trying to discourage me from growing my hair out. Either way it didn’t work - I’m almost fifty and still have hair halfway down my back! 🤣🤣🤣
People standing across from that man must have seen the kid and could and should have done everything they could to stop their line from rushing forward, as even if they had swerved, the people behind them would not have been able to see what was going on. Instead, they just ran forward, probably because it was not their problem. Only a few people actually step in to help. So get off your high horse: the metal community has its heroes and total douchebags like every other community. The worst part about this community is that many of its members feel superior to others, with cherry picking in instances like this as its fuel. And let's not forget the total jackass of a (supposed) father also seems to be a metalhead.
@@matthewibach767had i been there I would have walked into the moshpit unknowingly too. It was a very silly situation. Also the people at the edges could have warned her what they were planning on doing.
I used to get so drunk at practice that I would sit on the couch in our practice room to play. On our first payin' gig (private party) my mates surprised me by having that couch on stage. Believe me I used it lol
I see Colombia in the dancing guy pushed to ground in the last vídeo. So idiosincratic, asome and funny at the same time😅. Greetings from Colombia - South America
i thought it was in mexico,but its very common to see some drunk spontaneous lonely guy(who obviously is not into rock or metal)in the mosh pit and they start dancing like cumbia or strange dances,its really hilarioussaludos desde saltillo mexico
@@lukaskolisek2208 Yeah, makes sense. I can see that about him. I have been to shows where the band and security were at odds over the treatment of moshers, crowd surfers, stage divers, etc. I was even shoved off the stage one time by security and the guitarist went after the security guard. I honestly don't know why bands don't hire their own security to work at the venues. Then there wouldn't be any problems.
@@Brandonmtlhd It would be def easier for bands to hire security that they can specifically instruct what to to and what not to do. But I imagine it would be way more expensive due to travel expenses, probably additional insurance, paychecks, etc. Venues have their own bouncers (usually the worst option because they're mostly local roid heads) or a contracted company.
@@lukaskolisek2208 I'm not saying they have to tour with their own security but maybe they can contract with private security outfits at each city they play.
that Herman Li leg bounce trick is pretty damn cool tbh. I think i seen him do that on a Guitar Center vid? dude's a strait up showman. I'd like to see him and MAB start a band together 🤘😁🤘
it's stupid, if he doesn't break the poor guitar in two, the strap would come off. Like if a guitar player THAT good needed to do tricks to show off lol
@@Colrmebloodred what's fun about breaking a guitar just for tricks? i mean, he can do whatever he wants if he has fun doing it, it's just that i don't get it
One time I was playing a show with a belly full of pills and Milwaukee Best Ice. During one of my better guitar solos, I fell backwards down a staircase that lead to an exit that was closes off during shows. Members from one of the other bands grabbed me by my arms and propped me back up in front of my amp. I could barely stand and finish show. Embarrassing
All good man. I had a drummer fall asleep and start drooling on his snare during our first show from taking too many vics. We kicked him awake and the show was a success. Shit happens when you're young and dumb. Just don't keep dragging your bandmates down lol.
I love metal, but I genuinely don't understand how people can take little kids to metal concerts like that. As a parent I would never want my kid to be anywhere close to a metal crowd until they're at least like 15
It's not the metal crowd that worries me. There are safe places for the kid to be. My issue is the loud music. Kid is too young to start suffering from permanent hearing damage.
I grew up with metal in the 70s, by the time I was 15 in 1985 I'd been to 25-30 concerts with my dad and a few with just friends. The very first mosh pit I ever saw was on a Friday, June 25th 1981, I was 11 years old, last day of elementary school (Grade 6) ended at noon and I went straight from school in Selkirk, Manitoba to the airport in Winnipeg, I took a 3pm flight to Vancouver, due to timezones I arrived in Vancouver about 3:30 pm, my dad, who was already in Vancouver looking to buy a house, picked me up and we drove all the way from the Vancouver airport straight to Seattle, stopping for some finger lickin' good KFC, to see Wendy O. Williams and The Plasmatics, we missed most of the opening act, I don't even remember who they were. Anywho, I didn't jump in the pit but my dad did, he had a blast. Wendy set a car on fire then attacked it with a sledgehammer and chainsaw, it was pretty cool show.
As a bass player, I have to grudgingly agree. It is the genre in which bassists are the least missed. That is why I enjoy listening to metal but generally not playing it. Of course there are some bands that properly work with frequencies - or that have stellar bassists - and in which the bass does make a difference. But I have been to a small metal festival where most bands didn't even bother to BRING their bassist. I'm talking bands like Sirenia, so not just some local amateurs.
@@chrisw6164 On closer look I'm not exactly sure. I'm leaning into that maybe they we're cut. Also combining background tapes with actual drums (you can hear those weren't just those "dead" drums) is a nightmare timing wise.
Hello, I'm Korean and I really like heavy metal, and the concert video is really fun. Is it okay if I download it and upload it on my channel? I'll make sure to leave the source.
The bit with the baby just goes to show that no matter how many metalheads there are and despite how much they want to smash themselves and otheres to pieces, when someone defensless is involved we protect them . Youd never see that at a gig for any of the 'nice' genres.
I love that The Agonist's drummer was completely unfazed by having a whole ass guitarist knock over a portion of his kit. Also Joel Grind was ready to commit homicide with that flying V lmao
I love metal crowds. A guy successfully jumps off a cab? "Hell yeah!" A guy jumps, falls, get back up and keeps playing? "Hell yeah!" A guy jumps and fractures his femur? "Hell yeah!" They're determined to have a good time no matter what. I can appreciate that.
I saw Municipal Waste in their Electrified Brain tour and Ryan Waste blew a fuse on his amp 30 seconds into the set, most killer show I’ve ever been to, genuinely feared for my life in the front row.
I’m afraid like I’m trying to get to where the audience and my clumsy ass walks behind the guitar player swaps me with his guitar and that’s my night lol
Saw napalm deaths barney stomping around on stage & messed up his leg on a floor monitor or something 😅 they bandaged it up and continued the set. Also there was a clip I could swear I remember from 20 years ago , possibly it was Eric Rutan in Hate Eternal, headbanging and wrapping his hair around a mic stand causing a total Wipeout. Can't find that clip anywhere anymore
@@koooomi thanks brother, if it's even remotely as good as i've just heard (just finished listening to Hazardous Mutation), i'm sure i'll have a grand ol' time 😄
To the metalheads that escorted the mom/kid out of the pit, kudos, you are why metalheads are awesome. To the mom in question, what the actual fuck?
She clearly had never seen a Wall of Death before and was completely unaware that the same rules apply as for a tsunami: if you see the sea (of people) recede and you don't know what is going on, then get the fuck out of there!
Knowing how guys are when you pass out, what they did to the bass player they probably did before with no pants when he was passed-out.
Cannibal Corpse is so brutal that George Fisher attacked a guy while the rest of the band provided boss music.
the fact that i have played this same guitar track at a party while a fight was going on 😂😂😂 this song is deadly
El fue a separar no a pelearse
@@BURZUM1312 Doesn't matter. George ended that guy's whole career.
How do you know goerge attacked him all I could see was him run out in crowd maybe he gave him a hug
@@TORINGENorbirdpeoplefollowed by him saying “I’ll kill you!”
Why would anyone bring a child to a pit? That's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
I've seen crazy things in the pit, I had to help a young lady recover her glasses once lol but yea no kids under age 12 lol
You send your kid into the pit, and you will be bringing him home as a man.
self-entitled moms who think that they are alone on this world.
If he dies he dies..
At least most of the people got aware and protected them
Things you don't want to see quickly approaching you:
An assailant with a weapon
A grizzly bear
An angry, adrenaline fueled Corpsegrinder
Or if you're lead guitarist for Violator.... getting violated by your own singer when you fall down.
You had to be there to understand. It was a public festival and it was 1992
What happened there? Didn't get it
Amen 😄
Very True
The Annihiator moment was EXCELLENT! That was a SUCESS.
100 percent.
Peak happiness and vicious laughter
What song were they playing? It's been a minute since I listened to them but that sounded kickass.
@@joemusolf6657 I only remember a couple songs from Alice in Hell.
@joemusolf6657 the song Alison Hell
3:26 love how fast pretty much everybody realised there was a kid in the pit and organised a safe path out of there.
Ok but why was the Mother there with her kid and walked across Mid Wall of Death 😂
@@jye_24 we will never know the circumstances( why she was in the middle of that wall of death) of that situation. But the crowd made sure she can find a safe path.
That year's Pride event got off to a rocky start.
Yo Joel Grind almost hit that dude with the guitar😂
Zero hesitation too haha
Yeah but he held back when he had it over his head he knew that shit was assault charges lol
A hit of that Flying V and later you're hanging out with Cliff, Dimebag and Dio
@@sgt.schlachten8016hahaha bro I almost choked on my fucken taco hahaha funny as shit 😂😂😂😂😂
1:16 Transition 🗿
Corpsegrinder getting pissed off???? This is the guy we always see with giant stuffed animals
Yeah, right? Must have been a very special person down there, probably an alliance player.
@@Rozjebem Apparently he saw security punching a fan repeatedly. That's why he reacted that way. Show was in Brisbane in 2014. You can look it up.
@@NaturesFoulChildwhat a stand-up guy.
It's not rare seeing him pissed off. I saw CC in Ft. Lauderdale once in the early 2000's, and this guy kept yelling "SLAYER" after every song, and Corpsegrinder had enough and was like "Slayer ain't fucking here. You are pissing me off".
yeah you done fucked up if that dude comes at you.
The dude getting his hair wrapped up in the guitar pegs was great! I am surprised it doesn't happen more often.
As a guy with long hair, it happens. One of the worst is when you have the car window down just to cool off the car from sitting in the sun - before the air conditioning can do its thing - then you close in the window and have no idea until you either reach for something in the car or stop and open the door! 🤣
Yes, I had long hair for 7 seven years (growing it again) and it would sometimes get stuck on all kinds of things.
I wonder if the guitarist saw what happend, it looked like he stopped bobbing his guitar up and down. The guy making the walrus noises sort of looked at them as well, fun times
Mine got stuck on a wood turning lathe... Almost ripped my face off. I managed to turn off the machine to get out. And in a shop full of people, nobody saw it... I walked out that day like nothing happened. But I'm sure there is security footage of it somewhere 😂
@ Yikes! When I originally wanted to grow my hair out, it was pretty taboo up here in redneckville. My dad loved to tell a story about a young man who got scalped while working the hay bailer. Not sure if it was true or he was just trying to discourage me from growing my hair out. Either way it didn’t work - I’m almost fifty and still have hair halfway down my back! 🤣🤣🤣
big props to everyone getting that kid out safely, holy shit
That's one stupid parent!
You have to be extremely irresponsible for bringing a baby to a metal festival.
@@eduardo0796 unless it's babymetal xD
Imagine bringing your baby kid to the wall of death. Simply braindead.
Metalheads tend to be very sweet, genuine people. I’m not surprised at all that they did that ❤
The only fail with the Toxic Holocaust set is that Joel wasn't able to lay down the banhammer with his V!
That guy must been a real douche cuz Joel is a super good dude.
Wielding his guitar like an axe against that fool was pretty badass
@@kiezersosay49 met him a few years ago. nicest guy I’ve met just easy to talk to and friendly
That silhouette of the guitar on 1:34 gets me everytime!
Almost a slapstick comedy effect LOL
2:10 you can hear Petrozza saying "WHAAT THE FUCK?"
He realized his backing tracks stopped lol
What's wrong??
@@josuevarela3044 power outage
@@wesleycosta8697 ª lol
@@josuevarela3044 It wasn't the first one that night
4:03 wow thanks for that circle champ.
I love the fact that in metal, even if there is shit happening around or a band member is disengaged / engaged differently, music just keeps going.
Getting the little girl out of the pit isn’t a fail - that’s the kick ass metal community doing what it does
The “fail” is that she was put in that situation to begin with.
People standing across from that man must have seen the kid and could and should have done everything they could to stop their line from rushing forward, as even if they had swerved, the people behind them would not have been able to see what was going on. Instead, they just ran forward, probably because it was not their problem. Only a few people actually step in to help.
So get off your high horse: the metal community has its heroes and total douchebags like every other community. The worst part about this community is that many of its members feel superior to others, with cherry picking in instances like this as its fuel. And let's not forget the total jackass of a (supposed) father also seems to be a metalhead.
@@matthewibach767had i been there I would have walked into the moshpit unknowingly too. It was a very silly situation. Also the people at the edges could have warned her what they were planning on doing.
Putting a kid into that situation is actually a fail, a big fail
@@matthewibach767agreed but she was stupid as shit for being there
Joel Grind swinging his guitar like a sword was fucking funny, I wonder if there is any other footage from a different perspective
Love Jeff Waters and Annihilator. How cool was that? How was that even a fail?
The stage diving was kind of a failure ^^
No failure at all...
The fail was the stage dive.
The dude bodied straight to ground 😂
I used to get so drunk at practice that I would sit on the couch in our practice room to play. On our first payin' gig (private party) my mates surprised me by having that couch on stage. Believe me I used it lol
that Kreator part where they cut the power was absolutely hilarious
Spinal Tap moment
ayo, i dont know the band yet, whats the song called?
Was it?
5:48 - this is some Spinal Tap kind of shit. Absolutely hilarious 😂
I see Colombia in the dancing guy pushed to ground in the last vídeo. So idiosincratic, asome and funny at the same time😅. Greetings from Colombia - South America
i thought it was in mexico,but its very common to see some drunk spontaneous lonely guy(who obviously is not into rock or metal)in the mosh pit and they start dancing like cumbia or strange dances,its really hilarioussaludos desde saltillo mexico
I can't imagine what would make Corpsegrinder that mad. He is one of the nicest dudes. But I don't envy the person that did make him mad.
Security was roughing up some kid in the crowd. And George is kinda sensitive about that.
@@lukaskolisek2208 Yeah, makes sense. I can see that about him. I have been to shows where the band and security were at odds over the treatment of moshers, crowd surfers, stage divers, etc. I was even shoved off the stage one time by security and the guitarist went after the security guard. I honestly don't know why bands don't hire their own security to work at the venues. Then there wouldn't be any problems.
@@Brandonmtlhd It would be def easier for bands to hire security that they can specifically instruct what to to and what not to do. But I imagine it would be way more expensive due to travel expenses, probably additional insurance, paychecks, etc. Venues have their own bouncers (usually the worst option because they're mostly local roid heads) or a contracted company.
@@lukaskolisek2208 I'm not saying they have to tour with their own security but maybe they can contract with private security outfits at each city they play.
@@Brandonmtlhd with what money? You see the vans and U-haul trailers? Unless you're Iron Maiden etc, you aren't bringing your own security
The red circle and LOL made me think this was made from 2012.
What’s even more funny about the 1st clip is that the music didn’t even change when the guy fell and left the stage.
That was the point in time when the other three realised they should just be a trio.
I'll never forget when slayer played in Wacken and the sound crew turned the volume a teenie tiny bit too low
The Toxic Holocaust one was definitely a win lol
5:48 i'm surprised that doesn't happen more often
That first Devourment one was so wholesome, ahah!
What was Tony thinking, jumping off that giant thing?! 🤣😂
Love the guy ball room dancing in the last segment , then he get steam rolled ...BONK !
At 3:30 poor excuse of a "mother". That child deserves a real parent.
Yeah that was dangerous big time
Glad that so many other metal heads have brains and decency and made sure that kid got out of there safely
I like how a few dudes guided her out of the pit
@@tobiassupercool2833 seeing how the crowd responded gives you a small amount of faith in humanity hah
Idiot mother.
What happended at the Kreator show? Looked like the sound had been canceled several times
No idea. Looks like everyone was having a great time but the venue shut them down???
that Herman Li leg bounce trick is pretty damn cool tbh. I think i seen him do that on a Guitar Center vid? dude's a strait up showman. I'd like to see him and MAB start a band together 🤘😁🤘
I saw him do it once where the guitar snapped in two. It's here somewhere on youtube
it's stupid, if he doesn't break the poor guitar in two, the strap would come off. Like if a guitar player THAT good needed to do tricks to show off lol
Yeah, that's just normal Herman Li stuff, he does similar in every live video I've seen. Bound to fail it every once in a while
@@s44g44n I didn't know dudes weren't allowed to have fun anymore
@@Colrmebloodred what's fun about breaking a guitar just for tricks? i mean, he can do whatever he wants if he has fun doing it, it's just that i don't get it
One time I was playing a show with a belly full of pills and Milwaukee Best Ice. During one of my better guitar solos, I fell backwards down a staircase that lead to an exit that was closes off during shows. Members from one of the other bands grabbed me by my arms and propped me back up in front of my amp. I could barely stand and finish show. Embarrassing
Are you the guy from Machinehead?
@@benedictdonald4338 No.
At least you soldiered on and finished the show like a man, respect! 😄
All good man. I had a drummer fall asleep and start drooling on his snare during our first show from taking too many vics. We kicked him awake and the show was a success. Shit happens when you're young and dumb. Just don't keep dragging your bandmates down lol.
2:00 What happened with Creator?
The Annihilator one is a successs not fail
You can’t shut Kreator down! WTF
I've always wondered if I would see someone's hair get caught on some tuning pegs.
My life is now complete.
🖤
I love metal, but I genuinely don't understand how people can take little kids to metal concerts like that. As a parent I would never want my kid to be anywhere close to a metal crowd until they're at least like 15
It's not the metal crowd that worries me. There are safe places for the kid to be. My issue is the loud music. Kid is too young to start suffering from permanent hearing damage.
I grew up with metal in the 70s, by the time I was 15 in 1985 I'd been to 25-30 concerts with my dad and a few with just friends. The very first mosh pit I ever saw was on a Friday, June 25th 1981, I was 11 years old, last day of elementary school (Grade 6) ended at noon and I went straight from school in Selkirk, Manitoba to the airport in Winnipeg, I took a 3pm flight to Vancouver, due to timezones I arrived in Vancouver about 3:30 pm, my dad, who was already in Vancouver looking to buy a house, picked me up and we drove all the way from the Vancouver airport straight to Seattle, stopping for some finger lickin' good KFC, to see Wendy O. Williams and The Plasmatics, we missed most of the opening act, I don't even remember who they were. Anywho, I didn't jump in the pit but my dad did, he had a blast. Wendy set a car on fire then attacked it with a sledgehammer and chainsaw, it was pretty cool show.
I agree 100%!
Idk man I was 5 at my first metal concert, if you’re not counting Def Leppard when I was 4
@@travisspaulding2222Get them quality earplugs
What we've learned is that if a metal band bass player eats it on stage, the song sounds exactly the same.
As a bass player, I have to grudgingly agree. It is the genre in which bassists are the least missed. That is why I enjoy listening to metal but generally not playing it. Of course there are some bands that properly work with frequencies - or that have stellar bassists - and in which the bass does make a difference. But I have been to a small metal festival where most bands didn't even bother to BRING their bassist. I'm talking bands like Sirenia, so not just some local amateurs.
Not in person, the band's sound becomes pussyfied😮
They sometimes don't even have their fingers on the strings.
Bullshit
Only people without any musical knowledge could say stuff like this.
Was that Kreator having a Milli Vanilli moment?
It sounds like their sound was cut
It didn't look like he was playing the solo even before the cut
Is that what it was? Or did they get cut off for “time”?
@@chrisw6164 On closer look I'm not exactly sure. I'm leaning into that maybe they we're cut. Also combining background tapes with actual drums (you can hear those weren't just those "dead" drums) is a nightmare timing wise.
A lot of these fails look like wins to me. But I don't have the best luck. 🤣
How was the Annihilator one a fail? Seemed a pretty cool moment.
Yeah they handled it like pros
The music business is tough .... but worse when you use poor judgment, whether you're on stage or a spectator. Great Clips!
George is a super nice guy but when he comes off the stage after you...Run
Hello, I'm Korean and I really like heavy metal, and the concert video is really fun. Is it okay if I download it and upload it on my channel? I'll make sure to leave the source.
Never piss of Corpsegrinder.
Words to live by 😄
Respect the neck
The Wall of Death for the win showing how metalheads are some of the most caring fans out there.
The last one break me down LMAO😂
I think he may have been at the wrong gig with that chicken dance of his 😂
Мне интересно, а что за группа в конце видео звучит?
Jitterbug mosher had fallen off several cliffs earlier in day
Annihilator one was cool af 🤘😎🤘
Some of the finest Spın̈al Tap moments!
I miss Ace Ventura from the hammer smashed face performance :))))
У Уотерса всегда всё по доброму и по-домашнему, 👍
Learned of some new bands rippin' it in this video!
The bit with the baby just goes to show that no matter how many metalheads there are and despite how much they want to smash themselves and otheres to pieces, when someone defensless is involved we protect them .
Youd never see that at a gig for any of the 'nice' genres.
That's true, but you'd also never see a Wall of Death at concerts for those 'nice' genres.
Metalheads have an outlet.
Oh, nonsense. There are decent people at other shows too.
0:21 hah he was violated
😂😂😂😂 he really did his friend that way
Wait.. what happened at 2:03?
Power went out
That sh!t at the beginning where the dude phukt up his knee is hilarious!😂😂😂❤
Drum risers, the most dangerous one small step for man
Epic video! the guitar and bass can be a weapon!!!
What happened with corpsgrinder didn't get that one?
Pretty sure he went to stop over reacting security guards Messing with someone. All I know is if I seen that dude comin at me I'd be pretty scared
I love that The Agonist's drummer was completely unfazed by having a whole ass guitarist knock over a portion of his kit. Also Joel Grind was ready to commit homicide with that flying V lmao
That one actually turned into a municipal waste 😂😂😂
3:33 is the craziest shit I've seen in my life 😵💫
Hair caught in tuning pegs - many a time.
Why did that guy push Joel Grind
He's jealous
@@SquirtAngle He has to be. Joel Grind is my man. I would have leveled that guy
Alcohol
@@jlobiafra Yea I can see that
Slamdancing?
whats the name of song that municipal waste is playing?
Shark Sandwich
Bangover off Hazardous Mutation
What's the Municipal Waste song they're playing?
Bangover
I’ve seen a vid where the guy from dragon force snaps his guitar doing that move 😂
I love metal crowds.
A guy successfully jumps off a cab? "Hell yeah!"
A guy jumps, falls, get back up and keeps playing? "Hell yeah!"
A guy jumps and fractures his femur? "Hell yeah!"
They're determined to have a good time no matter what. I can appreciate that.
That Flying V was about to go flying.
I saw Municipal Waste in their Electrified Brain tour and Ryan Waste blew a fuse on his amp 30 seconds into the set, most killer show I’ve ever been to, genuinely feared for my life in the front row.
what happened with kreator?
Power went out
@@bastianmatiz8978 damn they forgot to pay that utility bill
I’m afraid like I’m trying to get to where the audience and my clumsy ass walks behind the guitar player swaps me with his guitar and that’s my night lol
dude I see no fail just metal 🤘
Some were fails, but the Corpsegrinder one was probably justified and the Annihilator one was not a success, that was cool.
These fail compilations just prove how real these concerts are, not some choreographed stuffs like these days
I seen that kid in World Record book. The youngest kid ever in a mosh pit!😅
0:17 the zoeira never ends lmaooooo
🤣🤣🤣
Wouldn't be metal if there weren't any fails
Damn first guy must have twisted his ankle. I done that before it sucks but at least I didn’t get dry humped while I was down on the ground lol.
Thank god for the red ring around Herman…while the camera is focused on…Herman. 🤦🏻♂️ ffs
Headbangers are the nicest people, its the "2.0 hippies" selling the weed you gotta worry about.
That bit with Herman Li wasn't a fail, it was an epic save.
Kreator losing electricity is a portend of things to come: seems that metal will die a quick death when the power goes out forever.
WTF happened to Kreator? Was that a power outage?
Going in a wall of death WITH A CHILD is crazy!!
Didn't even see what the fail was with over half of these
I like how the guys in the mosh pit helped the lady with the baby exit the pit. More importantly why is a woman bringing a child to a metal show?
what song was municipal waste playing? that was superb 02:33
Bangover
But i think This live version it’s better than the studio version
5 seconds and the kid is out of the pit. That is metalheads for u. 🖤
1:05 He owned it and got straight back up again. That's Metal.
Saw napalm deaths barney stomping around on stage & messed up his leg on a floor monitor or something 😅 they bandaged it up and continued the set. Also there was a clip I could swear I remember from 20 years ago , possibly it was Eric Rutan in Hate Eternal, headbanging and wrapping his hair around a mic stand causing a total Wipeout. Can't find that clip anywhere anymore
What song are Suicide Angels playing?
Oh man, Joel of Toxic Holocaust is wearing the Axegrinder shirt I always wanted to have...
What's the name of the municipal waste song? That shit was groovy
Bangover
Agreed; i'll def go check out their work to see what else they have in store 😄
@@canadagoof check out Iron Reagan while you're at it
@@koooomi thanks brother, if it's even remotely as good as i've just heard (just finished listening to Hazardous Mutation), i'm sure i'll have a grand ol' time 😄
5:10 is not a fail
@404TVfr still don't get it, sorry
@404TVfr ohh thank you! would never have noteiced this if you hadn't told me :)
Devourment of the hair (5:48-6:04)Kkkkkkkkkkk
Did the power go out at that Kreator clip?