@@atvena But also took influence from other styles before. Like Korn on "Blind", one can hear the influences from Grunge in early Nu-Metal. Groove Metal, Alternative-Metal, Grunge, Rap-Metal, Funk-Metal, even Industrial at times. Then you had bands like Soulfly and Ill Nino adding tribal influences and more.
To me the "going mainstream" tracks should have been Korn - Freak on a leash Limp Bizkit - Nookie Those 2 were all over the MTVs of the world and high schools radios, it was insane. Great vid!
I mean "going mainstream" is pretty crazy assumption because they made a song that made them popular, I highly doubt they were sitting around and were like "hey lets make this song more pop so we get famous" neither of those songs deviated much from their "sound" that they've always had or had during that era. They wrote a song some people liked it, because some people did it got more air time. Both bands also wrote a whole lot of music that no one has ever heard but the ones who bought the albums.
@@mot_wadd3441I've bought and played a lot of guitars but I gotta be honest LTD makes amazing guitars.. I have a LTD Gary holt sig and its all I play, also have a les paul and I never play it. Every LTD I've ever picked up has been spot on, even being the "epiphone" of ESP, their "lower end" guitars are awesome.
Mr Bungle was one of the hugest influence for early nu metal that should’ve been mentioned in beginning. Korn literally calls their earlier riffs “the bungle riff” for a reason
@@The_Guy1337 So you're going to place semantics. Nu Metal has influences of alt and prog metal. So congrats, you're still wrong. Deftones have been playing that shit since 88, before Korn was a band.
What about prong, lost and found 1990. And the rap-metal thing goes back to 1984 with I'm the man by anthrax, and that afrikka bambaata john lydon collab, not to mention the run dmc aerosmith thing a year or 2 later. Also the judgement night soundtrack of rock-alt-metal/rap collabs which iirc was 1993, might have been 94. Also faith no more's we care a lot goes back to 1986, before mike patton. And of course like others have mentioned, mr bungle, and the riffs and lack of solos of helmet, who also had a collab with house of pain on the judgement night soundtrack And early run dmc had some serious guitar riffage on a few tunes.
Susie silence is not nu metal it’s fucking deathcore. Just because the album has once Jonathan Davis feature does not make it nu metal lol. Emmure really isn’t either but they’re somewhat inspired by it so I’ll let it pass lol.
Don't really hear a lot of Nu-Metal in bands after 2004 tbh. Only bands that truly kept to it after that point was basically Slipknot, Mudvayne etc. Mostly a genre known for it's weird image (Slipknot and their jump suites, masks etc), often rap vocals and scooped mid tone. One could say that Pantera had an influence on it from their aggressive style and scooped tone (a part from this it's another example of a band I wouldn't classify as "Nu-Metal"), Deftones & KoRn by their heavy downtuned riffs and Anthrax & Public Enemy for fusing rap and metal. Only new band I came across in YEARS that actually really sounded Nu-Metal is Sleep Theory. I personally wouldn't classify Suicide Silence as Nu-Metal although there is obviously some influence there
@@maciejstillsucks don’t give up! Keep playing! You’re better than I am in many ways. Pay extra attention to note duration and continue to develop your muting techniques! That’s basically where the problems lie
HISTORY of nu metal. Bro they influenced the shit outta the genre. And some of their riffs are almost ...I would consider them the godfathers of the genre. Stop being elitist. It sounds so cringe lol ESPECIALLY when it's Pantera or one of the big 4 someone cries about 🤣🤣🤣
Nu Metal peaked in 1999/2000. Everything after that was just the rapid decline. I think Linkin Park and Slipknot came out of it with the most integrity. Limp Bizkit was never a sustainable band and Korn became a parody of themselves before having an identity crisis before just going full mediocre.
For those who gonna start to play guitar... This is not how it sounds in solo. There bas and drums added. Dont be fool like me in my childhood)) BY THE WAY GUITAR IS AWESOME!!!
OMG, watch his pinky in Down With The Sickness. that's some exorcist shit haha. no crit though, just thought it was funny. great video. nu metal was my youth
Nu metal is basically post groove metal.
It's the collision of groove metal and alt rock
You gdmnn right, it's like funk and disco
You just called nu metal in other words
More like post Alternative Metal.
@@atvena But also took influence from other styles before. Like Korn on "Blind", one can hear the influences from Grunge in early Nu-Metal. Groove Metal, Alternative-Metal, Grunge, Rap-Metal, Funk-Metal, even Industrial at times. Then you had bands like Soulfly and Ill Nino adding tribal influences and more.
I have never heard Pantera ever classified as Nu Metal.
“Predecessor”
Pantera is not nu metal, but paved the path to the genre
They are definitely a forefather of Nu metal. Their style was Groove Metal
They aren't there is 0 logical progression to this at all. Dude is good at guitar and is showing it off just fine.
Cause it's not
To me the "going mainstream" tracks should have been
Korn - Freak on a leash
Limp Bizkit - Nookie
Those 2 were all over the MTVs of the world and high schools radios, it was insane.
Great vid!
You know what else I do like, My way by Limp Bizkit
I mean "going mainstream" is pretty crazy assumption because they made a song that made them popular, I highly doubt they were sitting around and were like "hey lets make this song more pop so we get famous" neither of those songs deviated much from their "sound" that they've always had or had during that era. They wrote a song some people liked it, because some people did it got more air time. Both bands also wrote a whole lot of music that no one has ever heard but the ones who bought the albums.
I would have maybe thrown in a Helmet riff somewhere, I think they had a pretty big influence on what that style would become.
Came here to point out how glaring that omission was. It would be like evolution of reggae without a Bob Marley song. Smfh
Good to see you give Kittie some love. They are so often overlooked.
Man it's so satisfying to see someone throwing all of these riffs using Telecasters. :D
can't get enough of em! :D
The Stephen Carpenter Ltd tele is so freaking sexy
Kittie and Adema, now we're talking!
I have one of those Green LTD 607bs. Stephen's signature guitars are so sick
I have the original see thru green ESP SRC
@@DaveThomson awesome, that's sick
@@mot_wadd3441I've bought and played a lot of guitars but I gotta be honest LTD makes amazing guitars.. I have a LTD Gary holt sig and its all I play, also have a les paul and I never play it. Every LTD I've ever picked up has been spot on, even being the "epiphone" of ESP, their "lower end" guitars are awesome.
That Cowboys from Hell tone gives me life 🤘
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I love that you put My Ticket Home on this. Always thought they were under appreciated for their last two albums.
My Ticket Home initially was Metalcore. But can definitely see the Nu-metal influence on their later stuff.
@@MusicForTherapy it wasn’t simply influence, by the time the strangers album was made, they were undisputedly Nu Metal.
No seven dust???
Let's face it sevendust is just too damn good for this list. Minus cowboys from hell..
Right. This list kind of sucks
Mr Bungle was one of the hugest influence for early nu metal that should’ve been mentioned in beginning. Korn literally calls their earlier riffs “the bungle riff” for a reason
Limp bizkit break stuff
Bored by Deftones is actually played in standard, not Drop D.
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Just had a hell of a throwback moment to my teens. Thank you.
Korn is the Black Sabbath of this genre. They started it.
Deftones would like a word with you about that.
@@nolessnomore6731 Korn unleashed the 7 string guitar on the world.
@@nolessnomore6731deftones?😂
@@nolessnomore6731adrenaline came out in 95, and before you mention like Linus, that’s more alt/prog metal
@@The_Guy1337 So you're going to place semantics. Nu Metal has influences of alt and prog metal. So congrats, you're still wrong. Deftones have been playing that shit since 88, before Korn was a band.
That Adema riff never gets old
I never considered Happy Song as Nu Metal, but now that you point it out i can defo see it
Glad to see some Adema love. People seem to forget about them.
You chose the wrong song on Limp Bizkit's album
Should be significant other's break stuff
man that's a nice drum sound! Would it be okay to ask what VST drums you used?
SSD5 Free :)
@@maciejstillsucks Thank you so much man! Awesome content man. I really enjoyed it. Took me back in time
omg great memories this riffs reminds me my youth and very cool moments of my life 🥲
Wonderful work and sound !!! But i was wondering how many guitars do you have ?
about 20 maybe?
What about prong, lost and found 1990. And the rap-metal thing goes back to 1984 with I'm the man by anthrax, and that afrikka bambaata john lydon collab, not to mention the run dmc aerosmith thing a year or 2 later.
Also the judgement night soundtrack of rock-alt-metal/rap collabs which iirc was 1993, might have been 94.
Also faith no more's we care a lot goes back to 1986, before mike patton.
And of course like others have mentioned, mr bungle, and the riffs and lack of solos of helmet, who also had a collab with house of pain on the judgement night soundtrack
And early run dmc had some serious guitar riffage on a few tunes.
suicide silence is deathcore, and spiritbox and emmure are metalcore not nu metal
I agree, but Spiritbox is what you would call nu metalcore or modern nu Metal
Putting Pantera in a Nu Metal video is wild, but I’m here for it
I think the only thing is missing is Static-X - The Only and Break Stuff probably represents LB better but great video overall, thanks!
How is suicide silence nu metal? 💀
They mix nu metal and hardcore elements with death metal
te tele od LTD są po prostu przepiękne, brzmią też przepięknie. super film ;)
No limp bizkit? What kinda list is that lol! Except Korn and LP
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I saw wargasm UK last Friday live on stage 💪🏻
Susie silence is not nu metal it’s fucking deathcore. Just because the album has once Jonathan Davis feature does not make it nu metal lol. Emmure really isn’t either but they’re somewhat inspired by it so I’ll let it pass lol.
Come on, bombtrack on a bridge pickup?!? Just giving you a hard time…
Holy shit, hella hard! However, boy do I have a band from Des Moines, Iowa you might wanna know about...
This is the problem with categorising everything so heavily. The nuances are so tight that everything eventually becomes everything else
Bit of an odd suggestion. But can you teach how to play “show me how you got” by limp Bizkit on your channel?
No machine head? They're earlier stuff was nu metal for sure
Haha he has a fender thats an ltd copy and an ltd thats a fender copy. Noice
Bombtrack-Blind-Bored-My Own Summer
what are you using for effects
what???suicide silenсe is nu metal???
Sway... nice.
Any riff of One Minute Silence please!
Wtf a Telecaster in A Standard
I would say nu metal has been started by Biohazard in 1992
Like I put to a previous commenter saying Korn is the "Black Sabbath" of the genre. Deftones would like a word with you about what you said.
Bored was played wrong. Literally
the wrong notes, it's not drop d
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Don't know what is the definition of Nu Metal to you but yoy just played lot of Heavy metal and some Punk Rock.
You've got new subs just because almost all of them are Telecaster style guitars, lol. Nice man!
Excelent!
Excellent list
Don't really hear a lot of Nu-Metal in bands after 2004 tbh. Only bands that truly kept to it after that point was basically Slipknot, Mudvayne etc. Mostly a genre known for it's weird image (Slipknot and their jump suites, masks etc), often rap vocals and scooped mid tone. One could say that Pantera had an influence on it from their aggressive style and scooped tone (a part from this it's another example of a band I wouldn't classify as "Nu-Metal"), Deftones & KoRn by their heavy downtuned riffs and Anthrax & Public Enemy for fusing rap and metal.
Only new band I came across in YEARS that actually really sounded Nu-Metal is Sleep Theory. I personally wouldn't classify Suicide Silence as Nu-Metal although there is obviously some influence there
for me is just music that i might or might not like. I am not gender specific
Anyone who was there knew that faith no more was going to be first.
RATM, FNM, Sepultura wasn't new Metal...
My fellow guitarists will attest that basically none of these are played correctly :/
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@@maciejstillsucks don’t give up! Keep playing! You’re better than I am in many ways. Pay extra attention to note duration and continue to develop your muting techniques! That’s basically where the problems lie
@@Meshuggapeth will do. thx for the feedback
@@maciejstillsucks no, thanks for the entertaining video that took a lot of work. Sorry for being a d*ck about it in the OP!
@@Meshuggapeth no worries :) appreciate every comment
Should have ended with my ticket home
Suicide Silence as Nu Metal?
Pantera? Wtf
lol i think SS is deathcore :)
Hell yeah
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Machine head - ten ton hammer
I like you fender telecaster❤
Korn was heavily inspired by Mr. Bungle
The very start of liberate is so haunting
Underrated song tbh
Soundgarden "Outshined" was missing from the first part :)
Them and Alice In chains have a LOT of tunes that inspired the genre
No Helmet?
It takes til the 2 minute mark til anything that's actually nu metal comes in but all of the covers are done exceptionally well.
i promise u on everything you and i love pantera is not nu-metal
HISTORY of nu metal. Bro they influenced the shit outta the genre. And some of their riffs are almost ...I would consider them the godfathers of the genre. Stop being elitist. It sounds so cringe lol ESPECIALLY when it's Pantera or one of the big 4 someone cries about 🤣🤣🤣
Nu Metal peaked in 1999/2000. Everything after that was just the rapid decline. I think Linkin Park and Slipknot came out of it with the most integrity. Limp Bizkit was never a sustainable band and Korn became a parody of themselves before having an identity crisis before just going full mediocre.
Slipknot есть. Выбранный трек топовый. Лайк! 🧚🏿♀️
Where is Rammstein
You should have played Infinite Dreams by Iron Maiden for Last Resort to troll the rip off.
Where did you get that fender… that’s a rarity!
Bought it at a store called Arizona Music Pro in 2007, if I remember correctly
Great rétrospective!
thanks!
For those who gonna start to play guitar... This is not how it sounds in solo. There bas and drums added. Dont be fool like me in my childhood)) BY THE WAY GUITAR IS AWESOME!!!
why is slipknot here!??
What about slipknot ISN'T nu metal? A DJ, sampler guy, dudes in jumpsuits with masks, some are clowns.
isnt the third one thrash?
maybe the influences
Like for My ticket home :)
such a dope band!
@@maciejstillsucks Love them, They really keep this middle in grunge and Nu-metal!
Aw, you left out Tallah
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Te falto un riff del 98
Soad - sugar
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OMG, watch his pinky in Down With The Sickness. that's some exorcist shit haha. no crit though, just thought it was funny. great video. nu metal was my youth
its all fine. my pinky is croooooked :D
BMTH from 2015 its numetal ? 🧐, ok.. maybe after became bmth numetal i Idont know
System of a Down? Seriously?
Edit : Lacuna Coil could easily be inside.
THE ONLY NU METAL YO DID IS LINKIN PARK
Papa roach
Bailed when Pantera and Anthrax appeared on a Nu Metal video
Чуть заснул. Самый скучный жанр метала
Thrash metal is not nu metal
It said they were their predecessors
Pantera, RATM and a Faith No More are not NuMetal. You really need to work on your tone.
Thats why it said “meet the predecessors”