@DEATHCOREPITBULL ehhh Mitch was not very consistent live, sounded like a spent cat a lot, granted Oli wasn't much better but he had the excuse of being addicted to Ketamine
I'm saying it over and over again. BMTH is one of the most influential Bands of the current generation. They influenced the whole "Deathcore" movement. Sempiternal became the most influential Metal record of the past 11 years and now they are just totally doing their thing and show that you Shouldn't be afraid to change your style and stuff. Very Inspirational in my opinion 💪
Good job 👌, ton accent est bon t'inquiète et merci de parler du 1ier album de BMTH toujours trop garoché dans les autres vidéos youtube. Belle découverte 👌
As far as the convergence of the scene, that had been a thing way before the era of ADTR/Prada/BMTH haha it’s why so many hardcore guys love Taking Back Sunday and why Thursday got to headline This is Hardcore. It was very common to see a lineup like Poison the Well, Every Time I Die, Saosin, Coheed and Cambria, and Bane on one show. Look up the old Hellfest lineups.
I'm a total death metal guy. First time I heard CYB, I heard Morbid Angel in there. Thought they were gonna be total death metal on the next release. But it didn't, maybe there were young and started getting big really influenced their current sound. 🤘🏻
@ericchin739 Dude, that's awesome. That's being open-minded and loyal. For me, it was anything Mean Pete R.I.P. did. Remembering Never most knkwn for but xBishopx Until The End and i finally met hilm before he passed while in his newest project, Ethet Coven. I'm 45 and still cherish every song from every album.
@@Broimsatanand Mean Pete was a hell of a nice dude. I’m vegan solely because of him. We had extremely deep intellectual talks about God plenty of times on Instagram and it was nothing but love and respect. I’m actually upset how little people mention his bands so HUGE up for this❤❤❤
@aleccthorne Brother, i can't tell you just how much your comment warmed my heart. Im honestly in tears. Im a bit of loss for words. I never met anyone in over 25 years who was inspired by Mean Pete as much as I have. I'm going to come back and reoly but your words really are so positive. I just am struck right now
@aleccthorne i remember at 17 neing so vivid with nostalgia. I first was introduced to Hardcore by a band named Vision Of Disorder. A song called Viola, it was everything I had ever looked for. Then I was recommended She Looks So Good In Red. Man when I first heard Big Jim's Mistake. I found a reason to believe in something so much bigger than me. I wad so struck by every word and every song.
@aleccthorne I really had my struggles in life as well all have. I first met Pete about 4 years ago and I literally was in tears. I remember in treatment I would sing his lyrics. I was so takin back to know they worked in the treatment field. Dude Mean Peye deserves so much more, but like he said, " I have a pocket full dirt and in my hand a thank you note. I'll never see a penny from this record sale' i don't know if I had that 100 percent but I don't know if he would want the attention, but dude as you know he sure deserves it. How did you first heae of all the artists ?
If you want to cover another big part of the scene, then you have to talk about all those fresh Dan Mumford album art covers. He has incredible artwork and a style of his own.
One album we have to talk about is "Of love and lunacy" by "Still Remains". One pillar of an metalcore album. And it being produced in 2005 is insane, it could have been released today and people wouldnt even question it. If you haven listened to it, do it. You wont regret it. This album was my gateway to heavier music 🖤
@@jensvintland760 Listen to the Lost Boy album by MyChildren MyBride that album came out in 2010 but I feel like it’s another album that aged extremely well
Dude I really enjoyed this video. It reminded me of the first time I listened to that album, which has become one of my favorites. I have the physical album, thanks to an ex-girlfriend who bought it for me when she went to Texas. She also got me other albums like "Plagues" by TDWP, "Miasma" by TBDM, and "Dying is Your Latest Fashion" by ETF. I still have all of them back in Mexico, those are my relics haha what a lovely era, thanks for this video and for bringing back those memories!
I started with Sempiternal and decided to listen to their first album right after and keep in mind sempiternal was the heaviest album I heard since I was a prog rock guy so like early muse and dream theatre and Count your blessings blew me away as much as sempiternal did. I never liked deathcore before this and since then I’ve been keeping up with the space and what not.
Such a fantastic album. The breakdown on A Lot Like Vegas stuck in my mind a long time after I forgot about this album. Then took me right back in when I found this album again.
The sun goes down, and so does she 🤘🏼 Quick edit after watching the whole video. To be a scene kid at the time this dropped, I remember the older metal community hating this new sound - which I loved. Always wished they would’ve released something heavy like this again but as I understand, Oli had a lot of vocal issues after this album. Will they be at warped 2025? 👀. Last edit: the only place I call home, is my death beeeeeeeddddddd
I'm not the biggest fan of the sound and the lyrics make my eyes roll every time i read them, but I still bump Braille in thegym and I once tried to recreate the artwork for my Art class.
I would like to see a video about "Ekklesia", the first album from For Today. I think i'ts an incredible album that not so many people know. It has the perfect balance between melodic riffs, harmonies, breakdowns, different rythm patterns and brutal vocals, with the myspace feeling all over it.
There's nothing to understand.. Everytime someone does something new and different, and they're successful at it, some people get jealous and mad because it makes them insecure unfortunately.
That commercial in the beginning reminds me of how they used to air vicory records promos early in the morning on i think mtv or fuse i can't remember but i would wake up and watched them religiously they are a bunch on youtube
Seeing Oli back then and seeing Oli now and how he has grown warms my heart. Even if Oli didn't scream "correctly" back in TIWYSWMF and CYB, he really got a unique sound back then. And then with newer albums, with a kid in a Black Dahlia tank said 'he can't scream anymore'. Or 'it's not heavy metal anymore'. Let me make one thing clear. Oli and BMTH still *likes* heavy stuff, they just like to do their own thing now. And for me; it really sets appart the band.
You do a really solid job at covering this history..I missed out on a ton of this era..I never quit listening to heavy music, I just kinda got out of fan girling over it as much'..I'll always be a fan girl of this shiii though...OhHhHhhH!
Wow the album is almost 20. Time sure does fly. Glad to have to grown up in the time period I did. Was the last generation to experience video stores. They all disappeared right before 9th grade :/
This album is really good and I like that it created something new for the time I know not everyone will like it but I like when bands do different stuff One band that I feel like is doing a similar thing but doing it different is Abbie falls One last question does anyone else consider breakdown of sanity to be death core or just me great video as always keep up the awesome work
I saw them live in Birmingham in 2008 and they got bottled off the stage and I never understood why people would go to a show, pay the money to see them and then make the band leave? 🤷🏻♂️
Thank you for this video. I also distinctly remembering how Icky and evil medusa sounded. It conjured certain emotions still till this day, as it should.
Also it was clear that they had some influence on bands such as Thy Art is Murder and Here Comes the Kraken (who you should make a video on, by the way)
This album has passed test of time. Obv today there are better albums and obviously better deathcore bands but for that time it was revolutionary. If you see some of the performances of Pray for Plagues in recent years you can see how the band has improved and how MUCH better that song sounds.
NEVER listened to DeathCore at all... ...until i stumbled upon "Metal in Public"-TH-cam-Channel and had to listen to it...while enjoying watching the people unwantedly listening and enjoying some Metal ! ;) Since this watching-experience i am more of an EMO-Metallurgician i guess...ok, i am just a straight emo-metal-gay-punk now, haha ! :D (Now that i am officially a straight gay i start to grasp some things...Depeche Mode makes sense all of a sudden...WAIT: Judas Priest all of a sudden makes real sense ! :/ (And all that Leather in my LIFE!)) :D P.S.: My favourite Song ever is "Baby, baby, baby"....i just won´t tell you which version, haha!! :P (not the original for sure!)
@@xtheyan all good bro. I'm watching from Sydney, Australia. Only recently found your channel & you're one of my faves. Keep doing what you're doing man it's awesome , ya funny bugger!👍🏽👊🏽
They get a bit too much credit for pioneering deathcore but they were undeniably influential. Despised Icon, Job For a Cowboy, and Animosity were doing what would become the deathcore sound at least a year or two before CYB came out and they didn’t tour the states until mid-07.
Tbh it's like one of the last relevant albums of this style. Bands that this record (along with whitechapel and SS) spawned would completely drop the "melodic death metal" (Iisten to tracks like Black and blue or Off the heezey - I'm talking these melodic minor riffs, in the style of At the gates) element and emphasize breakdowns even more. I mean bands like TAIM, Chelsea Grin etc, while BMTH would be over this type of music in a year. Also, right at the same time in the midwest bands like Born Of Osiris, Veil Of Maya, After The Burial and many more were really breaking the meta for deathcore. Do you hear music like early bmth nowadays at all unless you specifically look for it? Or even in last decade? Yet the "djent" sound that the bands I've mentioned brought to masses is still somehow hugely relevant and is used even by the "biggest" rock bands atm like sleep token or bad omens or whatever. For "deathcore" as it is now and has been for like last 5-7 years, I'd say that the most influential album was Chelsea Gein's My Damnation, which fused these spooky symphonic elements with the sound of deathcore at that time, with super slow breakdowns, blast beats + tremolo, and vocal ability contest type vocals
Ever find an answer to the question about the cover art? Maybe it was someone in the band? If that was the case I’m sure someone would have taken credit for that. “Tell Slater…” was the first heavy song I ever heard - the lyrics about razors were in someone’s signature on a My Chemical Romance fan forum. Simpler times
Ever find an answer to the question about the cover art? Maybe it was someone in the band? If that was the case I’m sure someone would have taken credit for that.
Count your blessing is strictly deathcore. There are no shorter singing sections at all, which is a staple element of metalcore. Otherwise i 100% agree with Yan
TDWP, probably the most iconic metal core band for my generation, doesn't song in every song, metalcore isn't defined by just having a chorus with clean vocals, it's a playing style, in which I agree with Yan here BMTH brought ELEMENTS of both scenes with Count Your Blessings
@@joshvexx4538 TDWP first 4-5 releases were strictly metalcore, 75% or more of their songs were classic metalcore, just cause they had a few songs without singing doesnt mean anything. Count Your Blessing has no singing at all & is strictly Deathcore. there are no softer singing sections in it at all which IS a staple element of Metalcore.
xYAN, and fellow subscribers. Do you feel that doing ZAO, HEAVEN SHALL BURN, CALIBAN, OR TONY DANZA TAP DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA would fit on your channel ??? Maybe COALESCE??? I know this was before Deathcore was a genre but do you feel covering one of these artists fits
@@Broimsatan honestly all of those channels would be fitting for this channel imo. I also would like to say deathcore actually has roots that go back to the late 90s/early 00s with bands like Antagony and Despised Icon. Personally I love learning about neighboring genres of deathcore so I would love more deep dives.
@TanMann23 Thank you so much for taking the time to give me your feedback, and you are absolutely right about Despised Icon. They were one of the first artists I thought of. I didn't mention though because I remember they didn't want to be called Deathcore. Please correct me if I'm wrong but it wasn't until after taking a hiatus a few years ago on tour which I saw them for the first time. I heard one of the vocalists say, " Thank you, Denver Deathcore." But you really made a good point because I until you mentioned them I Deathcore was a genre. Who do you feel really had started or which artist had first said we are Deathcore. I guess I'm on this hunt to know who really kicked it off. I have actually typed this same question on two other pages and you were the first to finally give me some really great insight. I just can't place where or who started it ?? My apologies I type novel replies.
"Pray for Plagues" was the very first deathcore song I ever heard. I was terrified by those highs. I love what they did after, with the metalcore/pop fusion, but that first record was a huge step for deathcore, heavily influenced by Swedish melodeath riffing
Interesting Fact. I worked security in Scottsdale A.Z. this emo looking dude was sitting at the bar. I approach him and he was the lead guitarist for Asking Alexandria. To keep it short he actually brought up that not just Asking but he mentioned BMTH. He told me that over the next few albums they wanted to get away from Hardcore. They wanted to move more into Rock N Roll. He said that they recently did a show and asked the girls to throw their bras on stage. They took alot of crap for it and the label wasnt to say what direction they were headed in. They were growing out of Hardcore or Metalcore. I never have put them down for changing their style. I felt privileged to know why they sound the way they do now
i still occasionally binge listen this album. this era of deathcore holds a special place in my heart.
Same!
No one ever agrees with me, but I think oli had the best highs, and phil had easily the best lows. Good times.
I agree fr
Mitch lucker had the best highs no doubt
I disagree but I will agree that Oli’s highs were very good and unique.
@DEATHCOREPITBULL ehhh Mitch was not very consistent live, sounded like a spent cat a lot, granted Oli wasn't much better but he had the excuse of being addicted to Ketamine
What bout Dickie for king of highs as far as the core scene? And definitely Mitch for king of looows Js
I'm saying it over and over again. BMTH is one of the most influential Bands of the current generation. They influenced the whole "Deathcore" movement. Sempiternal became the most influential Metal record of the past 11 years and now they are just totally doing their thing and show that you Shouldn't be afraid to change your style and stuff. Very Inspirational in my opinion 💪
100%
Legends say Yan's still putting his cup of coffee down.
I am actually
And it is still full and hot
I was there when this album dropped and can confirm it changed EVERYTHING. The meta was never the same
Black and blue is by far my favorite song on CYB, the riff is badass, the guitar solo is crazy, and the drums are super fun to play
awesome song!
Black and blue has been my fav too!
Medusa is mine, but Black and Blue is Second
Good job 👌, ton accent est bon t'inquiète et merci de parler du 1ier album de BMTH toujours trop garoché dans les autres vidéos youtube. Belle découverte 👌
@@jcblain88 merci 🙏🏻
Read the title and Pray For Plagues instantly started playing in my head
As far as the convergence of the scene, that had been a thing way before the era of ADTR/Prada/BMTH haha it’s why so many hardcore guys love Taking Back Sunday and why Thursday got to headline This is Hardcore. It was very common to see a lineup like Poison the Well, Every Time I Die, Saosin, Coheed and Cambria, and Bane on one show. Look up the old Hellfest lineups.
I hope oli sykes sees this and asks brutality podcast for a an interview
that'd be awesome haha
Def brought the horizon
That Pray for Plagues breakdown still kills
it really does
I fully agree. The album cover artwork is great. Stands out and memorable. My favorite song is medusa, and always was
I'm a total death metal guy. First time I heard CYB, I heard Morbid Angel in there. Thought they were gonna be total death metal on the next release. But it didn't, maybe there were young and started getting big really influenced their current sound.
🤘🏻
When this album dropped at I wad at the art institute in Pittsburgh. I was in love
I love anything BMTH does.
Old, new, and everything in between
Love them and have loved them since 2006
@ericchin739 Dude, that's awesome. That's being open-minded and loyal. For me, it was anything Mean Pete R.I.P. did. Remembering Never most knkwn for but xBishopx Until The End and i finally met hilm before he passed while in his newest project, Ethet Coven. I'm 45 and still cherish every song from every album.
@@Broimsatanand Mean Pete was a hell of a nice dude. I’m vegan solely because of him. We had extremely deep intellectual talks about God plenty of times on Instagram and it was nothing but love and respect. I’m actually upset how little people mention his bands so HUGE up for this❤❤❤
@aleccthorne Brother, i can't tell you just how much your comment warmed my heart. Im honestly in tears. Im a bit of loss for words. I never met anyone in over 25 years who was inspired by Mean Pete as much as I have. I'm going to come back and reoly but your words really are so positive. I just am struck right now
@aleccthorne i remember at 17 neing so vivid with nostalgia. I first was introduced to Hardcore by a band named Vision Of Disorder. A song called Viola, it was everything I had ever looked for. Then I was recommended She Looks So Good In Red. Man when I first heard Big Jim's Mistake. I found a reason to believe in something so much bigger than me. I wad so struck by every word and every song.
@aleccthorne I really had my struggles in life as well all have. I first met Pete about 4 years ago and I literally was in tears. I remember in treatment I would sing his lyrics. I was so takin back to know they worked in the treatment field. Dude Mean Peye deserves so much more, but like he said, " I have a pocket full dirt and in my hand a thank you note. I'll never see a penny from this record sale' i don't know if I had that 100 percent but I don't know if he would want the attention, but dude as you know he sure deserves it. How did you first heae of all the artists ?
Mitch lucker and oli sykes are the greatest of all time
“I was looking for the breakdown” I knew TheYan was a man of culture 🫡
If you want to cover another big part of the scene, then you have to talk about all those fresh Dan Mumford album art covers. He has incredible artwork and a style of his own.
I wrestled a bear once next? 👀
PLEASEEE do a vid on Arsonists Get All The Girls, one of my all time favorite bands 🔥🔥
Yes! One of the best!
Listen to this album all the time in my car. Such an amazing album front to back!!!
I love the album deep dive format! Looking forward to more!
awesome ! Thanks
I've been loving all your content the past couple weeks. Keep it coming, I'll watch just about anything you put out at this point.
thanks a lot!
One album we have to talk about is "Of love and lunacy" by "Still Remains". One pillar of an metalcore album. And it being produced in 2005 is insane, it could have been released today and people wouldnt even question it. If you haven listened to it, do it. You wont regret it. This album was my gateway to heavier music 🖤
Same thing for The Serpent. Both of those albums aged so well :,)
@@DoctorPerc FAX
@@jensvintland760 Listen to the Lost Boy album by MyChildren MyBride that album came out in 2010 but I feel like it’s another album that aged extremely well
You uploaded this exactly the day after i just listened to BMTH's entire discography
that's awesome
Dude I really enjoyed this video. It reminded me of the first time I listened to that album, which has become one of my favorites. I have the physical album, thanks to an ex-girlfriend who bought it for me when she went to Texas. She also got me other albums like "Plagues" by TDWP, "Miasma" by TBDM, and "Dying is Your Latest Fashion" by ETF. I still have all of them back in Mexico, those are my relics haha what a lovely era, thanks for this video and for bringing back those memories!
Of course , That's why I love doing it ! Going back in time and re-living great memories
I started with Sempiternal and decided to listen to their first album right after and keep in mind sempiternal was the heaviest album I heard since I was a prog rock guy so like early muse and dream theatre and Count your blessings blew me away as much as sempiternal did. I never liked deathcore before this and since then I’ve been keeping up with the space and what not.
Such a fantastic album. The breakdown on A Lot Like Vegas stuck in my mind a long time after I forgot about this album. Then took me right back in when I found this album again.
Thank you so much, we really needed this one. Whatever Bring me do now they'll always be legends
The sun goes down, and so does she 🤘🏼
Quick edit after watching the whole video. To be a scene kid at the time this dropped, I remember the older metal community hating this new sound - which I loved. Always wished they would’ve released something heavy like this again but as I understand, Oli had a lot of vocal issues after this album.
Will they be at warped 2025? 👀.
Last edit: the only place I call home, is my death beeeeeeeddddddd
literally listened to all of it today, my guys right here lol
PS: youre not the only one, Medusa is my favorite of that album
I'm not the biggest fan of the sound and the lyrics make my eyes roll every time i read them, but I still bump Braille in thegym and I once tried to recreate the artwork for my Art class.
I would like to see a video about "Ekklesia", the first album from For Today. I think i'ts an incredible album that not so many people know. It has the perfect balance between melodic riffs, harmonies, breakdowns, different rythm patterns and brutal vocals, with the myspace feeling all over it.
Love the new video format! Can't wait to see more!
thank you!
Another sick video bro!! ❤
BMTH was the band that got me into heavy music back in 2008. They’ll always hold a special place on my playlists lol😂
There's nothing to understand.. Everytime someone does something new and different, and they're successful at it, some people get jealous and mad because it makes them insecure unfortunately.
"Off the heezay" from that same album, there is a part of the song, specifically at minute 4:25 that seems like a black metal song
That commercial in the beginning reminds me of how they used to air vicory records promos early in the morning on i think mtv or fuse i can't remember but i would wake up and watched them religiously they are a bunch on youtube
I have a playlist in TH-cam of the best BMTH lives from 2005 to 2010
Seeing Oli back then and seeing Oli now and how he has grown warms my heart.
Even if Oli didn't scream "correctly" back in TIWYSWMF and CYB, he really got a unique sound back then.
And then with newer albums, with a kid in a Black Dahlia tank said 'he can't scream anymore'. Or 'it's not heavy metal anymore'.
Let me make one thing clear. Oli and BMTH still *likes* heavy stuff, they just like to do their own thing now.
And for me; it really sets appart the band.
Scene era for sure haha, but this album was definitely important in Deathcore back then.
Slow Dance is my favourite! I like Oli's vocals, but I would love an instrumental version of the whole album.
You do a really solid job at covering this history..I missed out on a ton of this era..I never quit listening to heavy music, I just kinda got out of fan girling over it as much'..I'll always be a fan girl of this shiii though...OhHhHhhH!
thank you !! Glad you enjoyed
This album goes down in my top 5 greatest albums of all time
Great content dude, yeah! 🔥
(I Used to Make Out WIth) Medusa is my favorite song by them.
Count Your Blessings will forever be one of my favorite deathcore albums.
I LOVE THE ALBUM. You could pick any random track and it would be an absolute hit
this album was such a big inspiration for my bands music style had to check this video out as soon as i saw it we ❤️ yan over at Destroy All! Humans
hell yeah, you guys are awesome
Wow the album is almost 20. Time sure does fly. Glad to have to grown up in the time period I did. Was the last generation to experience video stores. They all disappeared right before 9th grade :/
This album is really good and I like that it created something new for the time I know not everyone will like it but I like when bands do different stuff
One band that I feel like is doing a similar thing but doing it different is Abbie falls
One last question does anyone else consider breakdown of sanity to be death core or just me great video as always keep up the awesome work
The solo of I use to make out with Medusa is my all time favorite solo
I was just telling the dudes in my discord how game changing that album was
For me the craziest breakdown is in They have no reflections
Album deep dive is great
thanks!
Its been YEARS since I've heard that album 😭
great as always dude..
Appreciate that!
0:40 nailed the accent 😂
Loved this video!
thank you!
Easily one of the best and most iconic deathcore albums ever.
Aaand then it started going downhill from there.
I saw them live in Birmingham in 2008 and they got bottled off the stage and I never understood why people would go to a show, pay the money to see them and then make the band leave? 🤷🏻♂️
The breakdown got me a bleeding eyebrown at 2007. i still have a scar. 😂😂
Thank you for this video. I also distinctly remembering how Icky and evil medusa sounded. It conjured certain emotions still till this day, as it should.
This album is #1 bmth forever
Also it was clear that they had some influence on bands such as Thy Art is Murder and Here Comes the Kraken (who you should make a video on, by the way)
Such a goat album, big fan of the band. Gateaway band for a lot of heavy music for me
This album has passed test of time. Obv today there are better albums and obviously better deathcore bands but for that time it was revolutionary. If you see some of the performances of Pray for Plagues in recent years you can see how the band has improved and how MUCH better that song sounds.
I always play 15 Fathoms when I want to be isolated like I'm leaving the world for a while.
I get it
"DC3 - It´s in the Pain!"
NEVER listened to DeathCore at all...
...until i stumbled upon "Metal in Public"-TH-cam-Channel and had to listen to it...while enjoying watching the people unwantedly listening and enjoying some Metal ! ;)
Since this watching-experience i am more of an EMO-Metallurgician i guess...ok, i am just a straight emo-metal-gay-punk now, haha ! :D
(Now that i am officially a straight gay i start to grasp some things...Depeche Mode makes sense all of a sudden...WAIT: Judas Priest all of a sudden makes real sense ! :/ (And all that Leather in my LIFE!))
:D
P.S.: My favourite Song ever is "Baby, baby, baby"....i just won´t tell you which version, haha!! :P (not the original for sure!)
yeah do more videos like this!
have you ever heard 'devil' by spite ? the live studio recorded version ,
To answer your question, the album art was done by this little known up-and-coming graphic designer named Oliver Sykes, true story
HELL YEAHH!!!
The album art work is a stock photo by Michael Prince, I believe Verizon also used this same photo for some ad.
cool , didnt know that!
This the first video I matched the food portion 😂 bout choked on my pizza when you said pizza lol 🤘🫶
I would kill to get album teaser trailer back 👍🏿
Great video!
thanks man!
Mad video man your awesome 👍🏽
thanks!!
@@xtheyan all good bro. I'm watching from Sydney, Australia. Only recently found your channel & you're one of my faves. Keep doing what you're doing man it's awesome , ya funny bugger!👍🏽👊🏽
Great video! I'll be eagerly awaiting the Suicide Season one 😉
Beautiful video
They get a bit too much credit for pioneering deathcore but they were undeniably influential. Despised Icon, Job For a Cowboy, and Animosity were doing what would become the deathcore sound at least a year or two before CYB came out and they didn’t tour the states until mid-07.
Tbh it's like one of the last relevant albums of this style. Bands that this record (along with whitechapel and SS) spawned would completely drop the "melodic death metal" (Iisten to tracks like Black and blue or Off the heezey - I'm talking these melodic minor riffs, in the style of At the gates) element and emphasize breakdowns even more. I mean bands like TAIM, Chelsea Grin etc, while BMTH would be over this type of music in a year. Also, right at the same time in the midwest bands like Born Of Osiris, Veil Of Maya, After The Burial and many more were really breaking the meta for deathcore.
Do you hear music like early bmth nowadays at all unless you specifically look for it? Or even in last decade? Yet the "djent" sound that the bands I've mentioned brought to masses is still somehow hugely relevant and is used even by the "biggest" rock bands atm like sleep token or bad omens or whatever. For "deathcore" as it is now and has been for like last 5-7 years, I'd say that the most influential album was Chelsea Gein's My Damnation, which fused these spooky symphonic elements with the sound of deathcore at that time, with super slow breakdowns, blast beats + tremolo, and vocal ability contest type vocals
These guys Whitechapel and Suicide Silence changed the name of the game and created a brand new genre!
Ever find an answer to the question about the cover art? Maybe it was someone in the band? If that was the case I’m sure someone would have taken credit for that.
“Tell Slater…” was the first heavy song I ever heard - the lyrics about razors were in someone’s signature on a My Chemical Romance fan forum. Simpler times
Oli actually made the album art on photoshop 👍🏻
For me parkwaydrive was the one I listen the most
LOVED this! Cannot fucking wait for the suicide season video 😭😭
thanks !! :)
Slamming these days were different ❤😊
Ever find an answer to the question about the cover art? Maybe it was someone in the band? If that was the case I’m sure someone would have taken credit for that.
YES YES YES 100
I was already drinking coffee xD
plz do the same video for suicide season !
Hopefully more videos will come about bmth old era. Suicide season next? 😉
If I get your logo tattooed on my head can I get free shirts for life? 😂
Count your blessing is strictly deathcore. There are no shorter singing sections at all, which is a staple element of metalcore. Otherwise i 100% agree with Yan
yeah I was confused (but intrigued) when he said that
TDWP, probably the most iconic metal core band for my generation, doesn't song in every song, metalcore isn't defined by just having a chorus with clean vocals, it's a playing style, in which I agree with Yan here BMTH brought ELEMENTS of both scenes with Count Your Blessings
@@joshvexx4538 TDWP first 4-5 releases were strictly metalcore, 75% or more of their songs were classic metalcore, just cause they had a few songs without singing doesnt mean anything. Count Your Blessing has no singing at all & is strictly Deathcore. there are no softer singing sections in it at all which IS a staple element of Metalcore.
@@joshvexx4538 would you consider old parkway meathcore or metalcore?
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@@molotov3556 nice!
xYAN, and fellow subscribers. Do you feel that doing ZAO, HEAVEN SHALL BURN, CALIBAN, OR TONY DANZA TAP DANCE EXTRAVAGANZA would fit on your channel ??? Maybe COALESCE??? I know this was before Deathcore was a genre but do you feel covering one of these artists fits
@@Broimsatan honestly all of those channels would be fitting for this channel imo. I also would like to say deathcore actually has roots that go back to the late 90s/early 00s with bands like Antagony and Despised Icon. Personally I love learning about neighboring genres of deathcore so I would love more deep dives.
Bands* not channels. Sorry it’s 5 am and I’m still half asleep 😂
@TanMann23 Thank you so much for taking the time to give me your feedback, and you are absolutely right about Despised Icon. They were one of the first artists I thought of. I didn't mention though because I remember they didn't want to be called Deathcore. Please correct me if I'm wrong but it wasn't until after taking a hiatus a few years ago on tour which I saw them for the first time. I heard one of the vocalists say, " Thank you, Denver Deathcore." But you really made a good point because I until you mentioned them I Deathcore was a genre. Who do you feel really had started or which artist had first said we are Deathcore. I guess I'm on this hunt to know who really kicked it off. I have actually typed this same question on two other pages and you were the first to finally give me some really great insight. I just can't place where or who started it ??
My apologies I type novel replies.
@TanMann23 i hear ya brother its 4 a.m. in Denver and I'm playing my last games of C.O.D. havnt played multi-player in about a decade.
@TanMann23 gamer tag is the same but spaced all caps if you happen to play
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"Pray for Plagues" was the very first deathcore song I ever heard. I was terrified by those highs. I love what they did after, with the metalcore/pop fusion, but that first record was a huge step for deathcore, heavily influenced by Swedish melodeath riffing
CYB artwork is an stock photo, just search Girl Watching Shark in Aquarium hah
Interesting Fact. I worked security in Scottsdale A.Z. this emo looking dude was sitting at the bar. I approach him and he was the lead guitarist for Asking Alexandria. To keep it short he actually brought up that not just Asking but he mentioned BMTH. He told me that over the next few albums they wanted to get away from Hardcore. They wanted to move more into Rock N Roll. He said that they recently did a show and asked the girls to throw their bras on stage. They took alot of crap for it and the label wasnt to say what direction they were headed in. They were growing out of Hardcore or Metalcore. I never have put them down for changing their style. I felt privileged to know why they sound the way they do now