Love them or hate them, it's hard denying the countless amount of metal heads that have found their way into the genre through these bands as a gateway.
Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Death, Burzum and Black Sabbath. I apologise for the taste, but I won't judge anyone. Probably they are more but I can't remember.
Korn was my gateway,ha ha. I was changing from 80s and 90s pop,and also somehow Green Day was part of the transition. Growing up with metal loving cousins in the Tampa bay area didn't hurt either. This dude's whole list was my first metal bands,especially Pantera,Metallica, and Megadeth. After that, while reading Metal Maniacs, got into Slayer, Morbid Angel, and Emperor. So you're damned right about the gateway.
No matter which genre we are into. Being a metalhead makes you immediately more sympathic in contrast to non-metalheads in my eyes. We metalheads are like a family in a specific way
nobody feels any connection being a fan of any other genres, but metalheads have always been tight. the only similar feeling i got was with bikers, at least i did back in the day, but now it feels like "fk everyone, me first."
Me too with all of these bands. I don't own albums by any of them. I think I passed them up because my journey into metal was different from what they were doing. Faith No More, early Alice in Chains/Soundgarden, Sepultura/Fear Factory/Carcass/Obituary, In Flames/Dark Tranquillity (where I still base my love of metal today, but branch in all directions). My path never really went the way of more thrashier stuff. I heard it and enjoyed it, but never bought the albums over other stuff.
so true on the metallica part. its the most mainstream band. i do get where you are comming from. i believe every band has at least a few songs i like. but i can't say "i love these bands" but i respect them and i think they are cool for what they are. but yes.. i had the "metallica" mention too all the time. i am litteraly that type of metalhead. that prefers listening to bands nobody else knows lol.
I should not admit this, but I only own the first two Iron Maiden albums. I would buy Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind, and Powerslave. But there are plenty of other great metal bands with better albums out there!
Agree, first 2 Maiden records are special and Di'Anno killed it on both. But look, isn't it time for you to put away childish things and learn of your destiny in the fight against the Nazarene?
I feel you on Megadeth. For 30 years I've tried to like them, and there's songs I like here and there, but overall they just don't do it for me. With 1 exception. Well, like 1.5 exceptions. The album Peace Sells, But Who's Buying?, I love it. Something about it, it just works. Also the Hidden Treasures collection (why it's .5). B-sides, covers and such which includes Angry Again. Some absolute bangers on that one
As a thrash fan who has Megadeth as his favorite band I could totally understand why someone would not dig them, it's a bit unconventional as far as thrash songwriting goes but that is what makes them great IMO, I could also understand why someone wouldn't like Dave's voice
@@lotsapasta0858 this is not only about metal.my hippy friend had a theory that if you like Led Zeppelin,you must to like The Doors too.ok,I like Zeppelin,but I'm sorry,The Doors are not my cup of tea.
honestly, the 4 bands you mentioned, I feel the same. but the way i see it, not every band is for everyone. I respect what they accomplished and added to the Metal community, but i just can not bring myself to listen to them
I like OLD Metallica and OLD Megadeth as in the first 4 albums. Their “new” stuff, meh. I like Pantera, I just don’t admire them as much as most fans of them do. The only band on your list that I absolutely love is Maiden. I appreciate and understand your list. I feel the same about bands like Tool and Slipknot. I never could get into them. I tried, but nope. Slayer gets an honorable mention. I like them, but they are not at the top of my thrash list. I always thought Kerry Kings solos sucked. I think Testament was a more talented band.
Yeah Carrie King was just making noise with the guitar, not really soloing that's how I always felt. Works great for song like "Raining Blood" but you can't get away with that on every track
Ahah funny thing is these are exactly the 4 bands that got me into metal when I was 13 in the mid 90s . Great memories. And even though I consider myself a black metal lover, I still listen to these bands and own them huge respect. 🤘
Totally feel this, sometimes, especially when you’re first getting into Metal you almost feel a NEED to get into some of these bands bc it’s what everyone else is listening to but as you continue you start figuring out that you don’t really like these bands and it’s totally okay. Even if some dickhead might call u a poser for it
I can absolutely understand you! Not meaning that I share your opinion, but I really valued your reasons, and as for Iron Maiden, your point was quite brilliant! I never thought about it but, damn, you are right! (However, I love an old-man's voice!)
I hate the 80's hard rock scene like Guns'n'Roses, Scorpions, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake... When you hear stuffs like Sabbath, Zeppelin, Hendrix and such it sounded so freakin' raw and intense, and then you hear these guys it sound so boring, I don't know... Its something like Madonna wearing leather - not that she didn't -, and screaming and playing distorted guitars.
The one thing these bands have in common is they are all mainstream (Pantera is to a point). You go into more detail but the main reason I get sick of bands like this is hearing their songs everywhere... it gets old. Most of the music I truly like I've found here on TH-cam, going down the rabbit hole of recommended videos. The music I like doesnt usually end up on the radio, even Octane or Liquid Metal. Even those "heavy" music stations play popular mainstream stuff.
Always felt I was awful for not just getting into certain bands. Pantera was very talented, same with Iron Maiden, Metallica but just didnt do anything for me. Megadeth, some good songs but not for me. I was into bands that were melodic but dark. One 80s band I do like Is Queensriche, their 1st 3 albums. After those no. My music was black metal. Some Mayhem, Emperor, Dimmu Borgir was my favorite. Even some Mortis, Agalloch, Burzum. And now like Runespell, and Fyrnask, Severoth. It has to be melodic and dark.Even as a very young kid I was always disappointedbecause I was looking for something I didnt know how to even explain. One favorite is a late 70s album, Ted Nugent with Stranglehold. Loved it but just that one album. Oh well, guess we just like what we like. Thanx for letting me share.
Yesss! This. As a small child, craving something dark and melodic. And just being too young to know where to look. These bands were hyped publicly and had the visual aesthetics of that. But always, the disappointment was felt because the music didn't hit right.
I’m curious of your opinion of my favorite metal band. This was the band that made me a metal head back in the late 80s… Slayer My tastes have evolved into many different genres now.
I love Slayer. I feel wierd when I hear people say " awe, they are great but so and so album sucked". Division within the camp. I like to varying degree's every thing they ever did. If someone asked me what is metal? I would say SLAYER. To each their own.
@@saltpeter7429 I quite like the first album a lot but after that I just find them dull. I've given Reign in blood a lot of chances but I usually get bored and dont finish it. No clue what I'm missing.
AC/DC for me. I went through a brief phase as a teen/young adult where I liked them. But where I grew up they were just so overplayed--to the point where you couldn't get away from hearing them if you tried. Pantera was so oversaturated too, but at least every song didn't sound the same and Brian Johnson wasn't their "vocalist." I am no Pantera fan boy by any means, but I can't say that I despise them like AC/DC at least.
same. I liked AC/DC back when I was a teen as well, and now I can't stand them! All their songs sound exactly the same, and they're wayyy wayyy wayyyy too over played.
Great Video. I First read about Metallica in a pop-music youth magazine, the first Metal band I listened to was Testament an I still like them. Some Songs of Metallica are good, but they never catched me. I like Symphony of Destruction and visited a concert of Megadeth, but nothing more. Iron Maiden also is a great Band, I like playing their song in Guitar Hero with my friends, but I have no CD of them. I don't own a CD of Megadeth or Metallica also. Pantera is a diffent, I like them, have CD's and I'm drinking a Dimebag memorial beer every december 8th. The next two band I listened to were Marduk and Vader and they are still great and I still like them very much.
I know I'm commenting on an old video, but I couldn't agree more! A lot of people have given me shit about it, but you're right- not everyone likes the same thing. 🤘🖤
My introduction to metal is directly correlated to these bands. Pantera especially. Phil Anselmo would wear Mayhem and Darkthrone t-shirts in the mid-90's. I don't care what people think and that will never determine what band I like. Their music is a bit one-dimensional now, so I won't spin those records as much, but they will always hold a special part in my heart. Cheers.
Anselmo was in contact with Fenriz often in the90’s when Darkthrone left peaceville records and went to satyr wongraven’s moon fog label and you probably know this but I’ll say it anyways, Phil, Fenriz, and couple of other guys went on to form a super band called Ebon
I feel the same way dude. Knew of Darkthrone by seeing Phil wear the shirts when his pics were in the Metal Edge and Metal Maniacs magazines. Read about so many bands just by mags alone. Man,what a different time.
Is it a thing with black metal heads to not like certain sounds because for the most part I kind of agree with you on this video and for the most part I kind of feel the same way about these exact same bands. There are some newer bands to that I don’t really like that people love that I have tried to like, but don’t. I think it’s because they are too melodic. Those are Bring Me the Horizon, The Devil wears Prada, five finger Death Punch, oh asking Alexandria, I prevail, Black Veil Brides, and Avenged Sevenfold, oh and honestly I can’t really get into any of the grunge bands. Maybe hole and L7 are OK. I used to not like slipknot for many of the same reasons I don’t like Metallica, but honestly I am starting to really appreciate support now that I’m 33. Same with Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails. I do like certain errors of Megadeth, and only the first album of Metallica Kill ‘Em All. I do you like iron maiden, but Paul Deano is my favorite vocalist. I do love Bruce Dickinson, but I feel like iron maiden with Paul Diana was more raw sounding and iron maiden with Bruce Dickinson is more over produced sounding of that makes sense. One of the reasons why I like black metals so much is because it sounds so raw and not over produced but I guess it’s the distortion because there’s so much of it kind of like in punk. Call Deano has that punk background. Which is weird because I prefer metal to punk because I like some of the more virtuosic nature in metal.
It's been a year and a few months and I just got it to shoulder lenght coming from an almost Buzzcut undercut i'll keep it going until I reach waist. Mine is very thick so it looks longer. Anyways, keep it up and don't give a fuck about what others say. They'll hate and tell you to cut it especially at the beginning but fuck them and go for what you like.
@@Music4Life5 it really depends on your hair, and you can always use some hair growth oils like ricinus oil or something like that. They make your hair healthier and it grows a bit faster
Totally agree with you on Iron Maiden and Megadeth. I can enjoy a few Pantera songs. With Metallica, well, thet first album I listened to was the Black album when I was around 10 y/o and really liked it, and then the older ones too; as a teenager i enjoyed a couple of songs from the Load and Reload albums because i thought the videos where cool back then. But after that, nothing special for my taste.
The first 2 Iron Maiden albums with Paul Di Anno are the best for me, I love them albums since 1984 very punk influenced that really suited Di Anno's voice..
Honestly, I'm not going to judge your list. It's metal that doesn't do it for you and that's okay. I started with KoRn and SOAD, so the bands that you listed was what I listened to afterwards. Nowadays, while I have love for their music, i don't play it as much as I used to. I've explored other genres of metal, checked out bands like Cannibal Corpse, Death, Wind Rose, Drudkh, Mgla, etc.
Cool video! I recommend Rust in Peace from Megadeth, and ..And Justice for All and Master of Puppets from Metallica. Iron Maiden has so many albums that it can be hard to recommend a better one, in my book it would be Somewhere in Time or Powerslave.
Honestly I can't think of any 5 bands or a number of bands everyone listens to and I don't because I'm an all around guy when it comes to great music especially metal, I mean it just depends what mood I'm in or if an album just reached a milestone then I would go back and listen to it but to me I'm respectful on your picks like I don't constantly listen to these because after while you can actually hear them....without hearing them so from then on you start to listen to upcoming bands that are very unknown to the public which is cool you get a chance to check them out and listen and share your thoughts and insights. But I would say from your picks, the first couple albums of these bands were awesome because it defined what metal really is and paved on to Thrash, Death, and Black metal. Anyways, great video though dude hope to see you more on here or stream. \m/
I'll be honest, I don't really like black metal, I'm a punk and I prefer death metal, but there are a few bands that I really enjoy! Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Venom, Harakiri for the sky, and your band, that's it. People at my school listen to well-known bands such as mayhem, burzum, dark throne, etc. but no matter how hard I tried, I never liked to listen to those bands. I have a huge respect for all of those bands, but there were some people who called me a poser just because I didn't listen to them. It's really annoying when people don't respect other people's opinions.
I've been a BM fan since 1998 and I couldn't stand Burzum until maybe 4 months ago *shrugs* Anyway, the real posers are the ones restricting themselves to one particular genre because in the end they're only doing it for credibility amongst their peers and to place themselves on a pedestal to make up for their lower social standing in life. True metalheads don't give a shit what anyone else thinks.
I get you about Iron Maiden. I remember getting into fights with my friends about them. Megadeth's first four albums are tits. The first four Metallica albums are also tits.
I feel this way about death metal. I really REALLY tried to like the growls and grunts over what is generally very good music, but I just can't find anything appealing about the "big" metal bands out there today :(
I started listening to Metallica in 1984. When Master of Puppets came out I didn't really like it. But then I was listening to stuff like Venom, Bathory, Possessed and Merciful Fate...
I agree with you for the most part I think alot of it you had to be there at the time they were released and compare it with what was going on at the time
For Megadeth please check out Peace Sells But Who's Buying. In my opinion that album is a very different beast and I'm thinking you might find that one really interesting. I don't really care all that much for the two Megadeth albums you mentioned but Peace Sells is in my top 3 thrash albums ever for sure
"Nothing special compared to other bands" actually apply to ALL bands. No one has to justify themselves about their preferences, but that just ain't a valid argument. All genres are filled to the brim with generic, by the number bands. I personally don't care about bands themselves, and only care about a few musicians, I care about the songs. Same bands produced more songs I enjoy, others less and many produced none. Majority rule does not apply when it comes to preferences, you don't have to like something because everyone else does. You don't have to like everything anyway, that make you an echo chamber, not a person. Funny thing though, metalheads often complain loudly about "everyone" talking shit about the music we like yet we're the one who talk the most shit about bands other metalheads like. And to wrap it up, the worst reason to shit on popular bands is to assert some sort of "individuality" like a statement that says "I'm not a sheep, I know better". That's just plain garbage. Not to say it's what you did, the reasons given in your video make sense to me, even if for some examples I think you picked not enough albums and here and there picked the wrong ones. One thing I'll never accept though is the statement that hair metal is "cool". I hated it when it was the craze back in the 80s, and I even hate it more now.
i agree with you about all these bands. i got into death metal pretty quickly after getting into any music at all, and it felt like i was going backwards to check out bands like these. even when i did get into thrash i always wondered why Kreator wasn't even in the conversation when i thought they were better than any of the american bands. (said as an american)
I always liked Sepultura better than the big 4 of thrash as well, and never liked Anthrax at all, and always wondered why people liked them. I always thought the SOD side project was much better than Anthrax
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Pantera, really like Vulgar Display and Reinventing the Steel. I still listen to some Megadeth but only primarily Peace Sells. Iron Maiden up through Piece of Mind and Metallica through And Justice.
You are right about all these bands, they have some good songs,but complete albums are torture. I must admit, i like IRON MAIDEN and KILLERS,but when Dickinson joined...ooomph
I really tried to like Pantera too. Not my cup of tea either. Plus this girl I was dating st the time played them out for me. Megadeth I like Peace Sells. That's it. His voice gets to me. Iron Maiden I prefer Killers. Metallica I won't even bother. After Master of Puppets I was out. Garage Days was good. You can hear the bass. So I guess I agree. Love the channel. Keep up the good work. 🎸☠️💀🦝
Mmmm...I agree with Pantera, most Metallica (I only like the two albums you have in mind) and many Megadeth albums ( Peace sells... And Rust in Peace are fuckin' great, mainly) Also, all 80's Ironn Maiden are glorious.
Just found your channel,dude. Your list was basically what I started listening to when I got into metal in the mid 90s. Have you tried any Iron Maiden from the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son album? I definitely like that you are respectful and rational. Are you a fan of Enslaved and Borknagar? Them along with The Chasm are my favorites.
Metallica was my springboard into thrash, but got uninteresting when I discovered more extreme bands of the time like Sodom, Kreator, Whiplash, Holy Terror, Violence, etc.
I dig this channel,it's always original opinion. I did have to laugh,though,at the question regarding why did Dimebag not do the singing(more) in Pantera. Well...they decided amongst themselves the best way to REPRESENT TEXAS was for all four band members to focus on the one thing they did best,and then go slay the world! Earn gold records,tour the globe,make $$$,buy a stripper club,etc. They had a pretty good plan and the talent to back it up. (My fave with Dimebag on vocals,Pu$$y Tight!). Salute!
didnt used to love metallica for the same reasons u gave ,but after watching them in paris for two nights last may , i would say ,despite of all their shitty songs , they still hhave great iconic ones , they are also great on live , greetings from tunisia
i love metallica, sort of. cant tell you a song past black album. To be fair that aplies to most all of them around the mid 90 my focus changes to extremer metal, fanzines and shit especialy if they had compilation k7s just to know new bands. ah how i miss waiting 3 week or some such for a record to arrive from germany or italy brand new with the case all busted. good times.
I do like Iron Maiden, but the other three I can’t stand either. I did kinda cut my teeth on Maiden though, so that’s probably why. They are nostalgic to me, but even so I have moved past them at this point too. Everyone always thinks I’m crazy, but I just don’t get what everyone sees in those other 3.
I totally agree with this list and with all these bands I had to try repeatedly to "get" them because I felt there was no way I could love metal but not love these bands...blasphemy I thought but....then I realize. I'm not alone
Totally agree.The first time I listened to Metallica,Iron Maiden and other mainstream bands I thought that metal was not for me.Then I came across Mayhem...🖤🤘🏻
Something that i really liked about this video is that you are very genuine about it. You don't bring up the cliché bands to express dislike for, and you dare to bring up some more controversial bands to "dislike" such as Iron Maiden. I do agree with you regarding Pantera. I appreciate them for how important they are for Metal but i don't like them that much. They have a few good songs, but that's pretty much it. I prefer bands like Exhorder, which is pretty much Pantera but better.
So what are the 5 bands that everybody listen and you don't?
Sabaton, Slipknot, Megadeth, Pantera, Cannibal Corpse
greenday, pierce the veil, red hot chili peppers and the pixies 😬
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Aren't 4 of those not metal bands?
Death, Iron Maiden, Slipknot, Pantera, Metallica
Priest, Van Halen, Rush, Paradise Lost, Dream Theater (also all 4 that you mentioned those)
Love them or hate them, it's hard denying the countless amount of metal heads that have found their way into the genre through these bands as a gateway.
Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Death, Burzum and Black Sabbath. I apologise for the taste, but I won't judge anyone. Probably they are more but I can't remember.
I dont think anyone would deny that, but some people I feel use that as an excuse to stifle criticism.
Korn was my gateway,ha ha. I was changing from 80s and 90s pop,and also somehow Green Day was part of the transition. Growing up with metal loving cousins in the Tampa bay area didn't hurt either. This dude's whole list was my first metal bands,especially Pantera,Metallica, and Megadeth. After that, while reading Metal Maniacs, got into Slayer, Morbid Angel, and Emperor. So you're damned right about the gateway.
No matter which genre we are into. Being a metalhead makes you immediately more sympathic in contrast to non-metalheads in my eyes. We metalheads are like a family in a specific way
Metalheads usually stick with same bands for decades. Pop fans usually stick with what's on top 10 charts which changes several times a year.
Absolutely. I have met some of my greatest friends from metal shows.
nobody feels any connection being a fan of any other genres, but metalheads have always been tight. the only similar feeling i got was with bikers, at least i did back in the day, but now it feels like "fk everyone, me first."
I feel the same when it comes to Pantera and Megadeth...I find them pretty boring. Beside these ones I'd say AC/DC and Ghost as well
Agree
ACDC is horrid
@@shadowsovertransylvania7182 If you are talking Brian Johnson era ACDC I agree, yes it is unlistenable but Bon Scott era is amazing
Pantera is good brother you should listen to their old stuff
@@宮水三葉-g5h Yess, it's kinda better but still
Me too with all of these bands. I don't own albums by any of them. I think I passed them up because my journey into metal was different from what they were doing. Faith No More, early Alice in Chains/Soundgarden, Sepultura/Fear Factory/Carcass/Obituary, In Flames/Dark Tranquillity (where I still base my love of metal today, but branch in all directions). My path never really went the way of more thrashier stuff. I heard it and enjoyed it, but never bought the albums over other stuff.
so true on the metallica part. its the most mainstream band.
i do get where you are comming from.
i believe every band has at least a few songs i like. but i can't say "i love these bands"
but i respect them and i think they are cool for what they are.
but yes.. i had the "metallica" mention too all the time. i am litteraly that type of metalhead. that prefers listening to bands nobody else knows lol.
I'm in a small minority regarding Maiden. I actually prefer the first two records, especially Killers to any other release.
I should not admit this, but I only own the first two Iron Maiden albums. I would buy Number of the Beast, Piece of Mind, and Powerslave. But there are plenty of other great metal bands with better albums out there!
Agree, first 2 Maiden records are special and Di'Anno killed it on both. But look, isn't it time for you to put away childish things and learn of your destiny in the fight against the Nazarene?
@@buckfozos5554 🤣🤣🤣
If Paul wouldn't have had those drug problems, he could have been easily as good as Dickinson..Maybe even better
You're not alone, they're the only ones I enjoy listening to.
I feel you on Megadeth. For 30 years I've tried to like them, and there's songs I like here and there, but overall they just don't do it for me. With 1 exception. Well, like 1.5 exceptions. The album Peace Sells, But Who's Buying?, I love it. Something about it, it just works. Also the Hidden Treasures collection (why it's .5). B-sides, covers and such which includes Angry Again. Some absolute bangers on that one
As a thrash fan who has Megadeth as his favorite band I could totally understand why someone would not dig them, it's a bit unconventional as far as thrash songwriting goes but that is what makes them great IMO, I could also understand why someone wouldn't like Dave's voice
Ughhhh I love Megadeth. Nothing can turn me away from them.
Megadeth in the 80s - most badass shit around. The times have changed.
"you are metalhead,you must to listen this band"
Holy fuck, I hate this phrase so much!!! My music taste is my own business.
@@lotsapasta0858 this is not only about metal.my hippy friend had a theory that if you like Led Zeppelin,you must to like The Doors too.ok,I like Zeppelin,but I'm sorry,The Doors are not my cup of tea.
@@TheSGEllie For me it's opposite lol, I love the doors but not a fan of Zeppelin
@@StationaryRocketFlipChampion music is like food.I love bananas,you love apples.both fruits are delicious,but with different taste
@@StationaryRocketFlipChampion And I love both.
Metallica's Load was the only CD I ever gave away that was given back to me. That's the album they became Alternica
honestly, the 4 bands you mentioned, I feel the same. but the way i see it, not every band is for everyone. I respect what they accomplished and added to the Metal community, but i just can not bring myself to listen to them
I like OLD Metallica and OLD Megadeth as in the first 4 albums. Their “new” stuff, meh. I like Pantera, I just don’t admire them as much as most fans of them do. The only band on your list that I absolutely love is Maiden. I appreciate and understand your list. I feel the same about bands like Tool and Slipknot. I never could get into them. I tried, but nope. Slayer gets an honorable mention. I like them, but they are not at the top of my thrash list. I always thought Kerry Kings solos sucked. I think Testament was a more talented band.
Testament - The New Order is one of the best albums ever.
Yeah Carrie King was just making noise with the guitar, not really soloing that's how I always felt. Works great for song like "Raining Blood" but you can't get away with that on every track
Hanneman was definitely the better of the two guitarists.
@@kanys9Yeah but that chaotic soloing style was a huge influence on both death metal and black metal. Gotta give credit where it is due.
Ahah funny thing is these are exactly the 4 bands that got me into metal when I was 13 in the mid 90s . Great memories. And even though I consider myself a black metal lover, I still listen to these bands and own them huge respect. 🤘
Totally feel this, sometimes, especially when you’re first getting into Metal you almost feel a NEED to get into some of these bands bc it’s what everyone else is listening to but as you continue you start figuring out that you don’t really like these bands and it’s totally okay. Even if some dickhead might call u a poser for it
I really like your Mayhem vs. Burzum vid. It is nice to hear the material cleaned up some with a more modern distortion.👍🏻👍🏻
I can absolutely understand you! Not meaning that I share your opinion, but I really valued your reasons, and as for Iron Maiden, your point was quite brilliant! I never thought about it but, damn, you are right! (However, I love an old-man's voice!)
Why do u have a knife by your desk?
I hate the 80's hard rock scene like Guns'n'Roses, Scorpions, Bon Jovi, Whitesnake... When you hear stuffs like Sabbath, Zeppelin, Hendrix and such it sounded so freakin' raw and intense, and then you hear these guys it sound so boring, I don't know... Its something like Madonna wearing leather - not that she didn't -, and screaming and playing distorted guitars.
early on in my metal journey, i couldnt get into slayer and thought it was horrible. i was so worried hahaha
The bands I can't get into is
Rammstein
Korn
Spiritbox
Bullet for My Valentine
Kittie
Avenged sevenfold
Burzum
Only Burzum out of all of those is metal.
Pantera has some bangers that I can jam to. But I agree with your list Boris. They are on the lower tier for me, as well as a lot of NU-Metal bands
The one thing these bands have in common is they are all mainstream (Pantera is to a point). You go into more detail but the main reason I get sick of bands like this is hearing their songs everywhere... it gets old. Most of the music I truly like I've found here on TH-cam, going down the rabbit hole of recommended videos. The music I like doesnt usually end up on the radio, even Octane or Liquid Metal. Even those "heavy" music stations play popular mainstream stuff.
You make great work, album is very good too 🤘best regards.
Always felt I was awful for not just getting into certain bands. Pantera was very talented, same with Iron Maiden, Metallica but just didnt do anything for me. Megadeth, some good songs but not for me. I was into bands that were melodic but dark. One 80s band I do like Is Queensriche, their 1st 3 albums. After those no. My music was black metal. Some Mayhem, Emperor, Dimmu Borgir was my favorite. Even some Mortis, Agalloch, Burzum. And now like Runespell, and Fyrnask, Severoth. It has to be melodic and dark.Even as a very young kid I was always disappointedbecause I was looking for something I didnt know how to even explain. One favorite is a late 70s album, Ted Nugent with Stranglehold. Loved it but just that one album. Oh well, guess we just like what we like. Thanx for letting me share.
Yesss! This.
As a small child, craving something dark and melodic. And just being too young to know where to look. These bands were hyped publicly and had the visual aesthetics of that. But always, the disappointment was felt because the music didn't hit right.
I’m curious of your opinion of my favorite metal band. This was the band that made me a metal head back in the late 80s… Slayer
My tastes have evolved into many different genres now.
Love slayer 🤘🏻
I love Slayer. I feel wierd when I hear people say " awe, they are great but so and so album sucked".
Division within the camp.
I like to varying degree's every thing they ever did. If someone asked me what is metal? I would say SLAYER.
To each their own.
@@saltpeter7429 I quite like the first album a lot but after that I just find them dull. I've given Reign in blood a lot of chances but I usually get bored and dont finish it. No clue what I'm missing.
AC/DC for me. I went through a brief phase as a teen/young adult where I liked them. But where I grew up they were just so overplayed--to the point where you couldn't get away from hearing them if you tried. Pantera was so oversaturated too, but at least every song didn't sound the same and Brian Johnson wasn't their "vocalist." I am no Pantera fan boy by any means, but I can't say that I despise them like AC/DC at least.
same. I liked AC/DC back when I was a teen as well, and now I can't stand them! All their songs sound exactly the same, and they're wayyy wayyy wayyyy too over played.
Another shitband.
AcDc... When you hear one song you've heard them all. I feel it. Love Pantera though.
Ac/dc ain't metal though. Its hard rock.
Great Video. I First read about Metallica in a pop-music youth magazine, the first Metal band I listened to was Testament an I still like them. Some Songs of Metallica are good, but they never catched me. I like Symphony of Destruction and visited a concert of Megadeth, but nothing more. Iron Maiden also is a great Band, I like playing their song in Guitar Hero with my friends, but I have no CD of them. I don't own a CD of Megadeth or Metallica also. Pantera is a diffent, I like them, have CD's and I'm drinking a Dimebag memorial beer every december 8th. The next two band I listened to were Marduk and Vader and they are still great and I still like them very much.
Marduk is an amazing Black Metal band. Legion era was good, Mortuus took them to another level
Yeah even if one doesn't like them, I feel they should at least respect Dimebag for his guitar solos, which are honestly insane.
I know I'm commenting on an old video, but I couldn't agree more! A lot of people have given me shit about it, but you're right- not everyone likes the same thing. 🤘🖤
My introduction to metal is directly correlated to these bands. Pantera especially. Phil Anselmo would wear Mayhem and Darkthrone t-shirts in the mid-90's. I don't care what people think and that will never determine what band I like. Their music is a bit one-dimensional now, so I won't spin those records as much, but they will always hold a special part in my heart. Cheers.
Anselmo was in contact with Fenriz often in the90’s when Darkthrone left peaceville records and went to satyr wongraven’s moon fog label and you probably know this but I’ll say it anyways, Phil, Fenriz, and couple of other guys went on to form a super band called Ebon
I feel the same way dude. Knew of Darkthrone by seeing Phil wear the shirts when his pics were in the Metal Edge and Metal Maniacs magazines. Read about so many bands just by mags alone. Man,what a different time.
Is it a thing with black metal heads to not like certain sounds because for the most part I kind of agree with you on this video and for the most part I kind of feel the same way about these exact same bands. There are some newer bands to that I don’t really like that people love that I have tried to like, but don’t. I think it’s because they are too melodic. Those are Bring Me the Horizon, The Devil wears Prada, five finger Death Punch, oh asking Alexandria, I prevail, Black Veil Brides, and Avenged Sevenfold, oh and honestly I can’t really get into any of the grunge bands. Maybe hole and L7 are OK. I used to not like slipknot for many of the same reasons I don’t like Metallica, but honestly I am starting to really appreciate support now that I’m 33. Same with Marilyn Manson and Nine Inch Nails. I do like certain errors of Megadeth, and only the first album of Metallica Kill ‘Em All. I do you like iron maiden, but Paul Deano is my favorite vocalist. I do love Bruce Dickinson, but I feel like iron maiden with Paul Diana was more raw sounding and iron maiden with Bruce Dickinson is more over produced sounding of that makes sense. One of the reasons why I like black metals so much is because it sounds so raw and not over produced but I guess it’s the distortion because there’s so much of it kind of like in punk. Call Deano has that punk background. Which is weird because I prefer metal to punk because I like some of the more virtuosic nature in metal.
I agree with every one of your choices and I have done the same with each band buying albums and really trying
How much time did it took to grow your hair that long?
I just started to grow mine
It's been a year and a few months and I just got it to shoulder lenght coming from an almost Buzzcut undercut i'll keep it going until I reach waist.
Mine is very thick so it looks longer. Anyways, keep it up and don't give a fuck about what others say. They'll hate and tell you to cut it especially at the beginning but fuck them and go for what you like.
@@herrmiseria right now it covers half of my forehead it's very short it will take a while
@@Music4Life5 it really depends on your hair, and you can always use some hair growth oils like ricinus oil or something like that. They make your hair healthier and it grows a bit faster
I respect your opinion, but I grew up on em, and love Marduk/mayhem/incantation just as much as the rest of my trash metal bands
Trash?! 🤔
Totally agree with you on Iron Maiden and Megadeth. I can enjoy a few Pantera songs. With Metallica, well, thet first album I listened to was the Black album when I was around 10 y/o and really liked it, and then the older ones too; as a teenager i enjoyed a couple of songs from the Load and Reload albums because i thought the videos where cool back then. But after that, nothing special for my taste.
The first 2 Iron Maiden albums with Paul Di Anno are the best for me, I love them albums since 1984 very punk influenced that really suited Di Anno's voice..
Honestly, I'm not going to judge your list. It's metal that doesn't do it for you and that's okay. I started with KoRn and SOAD, so the bands that you listed was what I listened to afterwards. Nowadays, while I have love for their music, i don't play it as much as I used to. I've explored other genres of metal, checked out bands like Cannibal Corpse, Death, Wind Rose, Drudkh, Mgla, etc.
I'm with you on the whole Pantera and Metallica bit. However, I enjoy Maiden, and I LOVE Megadeth.
I'd like to hear your thoughts on Phil Anselmo's other bands, Scour and Viking Crown (Viking Crown's first album, namely).
Cool video!
I recommend Rust in Peace from Megadeth, and ..And Justice for All and Master of Puppets from Metallica.
Iron Maiden has so many albums that it can be hard to recommend a better one, in my book it would be Somewhere in Time or Powerslave.
Those two Maiden albums are good, but for me dude its Seventh Son of a Seventh Son.
Have to check your band Tryglav. As a 90s black metal dude i expect a lot.
You broke my heart 💔a little bit with Iron maiden. But I prefer the first 2 albums also.
Honestly I can't think of any 5 bands or a number of bands everyone listens to and I don't because I'm an all around guy when it comes to great music especially metal, I mean it just depends what mood I'm in or if an album just reached a milestone then I would go back and listen to it but to me I'm respectful on your picks like I don't constantly listen to these because after while you can actually hear them....without hearing them so from then on you start to listen to upcoming bands that are very unknown to the public which is cool you get a chance to check them out and listen and share your thoughts and insights. But I would say from your picks, the first couple albums of these bands were awesome because it defined what metal really is and paved on to Thrash, Death, and Black metal. Anyways, great video though dude hope to see you more on here or stream. \m/
Aside from a handful of songs from Megadeth and Pantera, I'm in agreement with you on these bands.
I'll be honest, I don't really like black metal, I'm a punk and I prefer death metal, but there are a few bands that I really enjoy! Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Venom, Harakiri for the sky, and your band, that's it. People at my school listen to well-known bands such as mayhem, burzum, dark throne, etc. but no matter how hard I tried, I never liked to listen to those bands. I have a huge respect for all of those bands, but there were some people who called me a poser just because I didn't listen to them. It's really annoying when people don't respect other people's opinions.
I've been a BM fan since 1998 and I couldn't stand Burzum until maybe 4 months ago *shrugs* Anyway, the real posers are the ones restricting themselves to one particular genre because in the end they're only doing it for credibility amongst their peers and to place themselves on a pedestal to make up for their lower social standing in life. True metalheads don't give a shit what anyone else thinks.
Im so glad you said angry again by megadeth! Kick ass song, killer riff
I don't care for Pantera either. I understand why my buddies do but it's too soft for me personally.
I get you about Iron Maiden. I remember getting into fights with my friends about them. Megadeth's first four albums are tits. The first four Metallica albums are also tits.
I feel this way about death metal.
I really REALLY tried to like the growls and grunts over what is generally very good music, but I just can't find anything appealing about the "big" metal bands out there today :(
I started listening to Metallica in 1984. When Master of Puppets came out I didn't really like it. But then I was listening to stuff like Venom, Bathory, Possessed and Merciful Fate...
I agree with you for the most part I think alot of it you had to be there at the time they were released and compare it with what was going on at the time
For Megadeth please check out Peace Sells But Who's Buying. In my opinion that album is a very different beast and I'm thinking you might find that one really interesting. I don't really care all that much for the two Megadeth albums you mentioned but Peace Sells is in my top 3 thrash albums ever for sure
I like all metal. Every band has something even if im not crazy about them -> i will prob only listen to them once if im not crazy about them.
When is new tryglav coming out
But one of the best bands out there is Venom 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
My man! You couldn't be more right.
For me I can not get into certain genres:
1: Nu-Metal
2: Metalcore
3: Screamo
4: Depressive/Suicide Black Metal
A lot of metal head friends I had in my younger years thought it was blasphemy that I don't like Slayer.
"Nothing special compared to other bands" actually apply to ALL bands. No one has to justify themselves about their preferences, but that just ain't a valid argument. All genres are filled to the brim with generic, by the number bands. I personally don't care about bands themselves, and only care about a few musicians, I care about the songs. Same bands produced more songs I enjoy, others less and many produced none. Majority rule does not apply when it comes to preferences, you don't have to like something because everyone else does. You don't have to like everything anyway, that make you an echo chamber, not a person.
Funny thing though, metalheads often complain loudly about "everyone" talking shit about the music we like yet we're the one who talk the most shit about bands other metalheads like. And to wrap it up, the worst reason to shit on popular bands is to assert some sort of "individuality" like a statement that says "I'm not a sheep, I know better". That's just plain garbage. Not to say it's what you did, the reasons given in your video make sense to me, even if for some examples I think you picked not enough albums and here and there picked the wrong ones. One thing I'll never accept though is the statement that hair metal is "cool". I hated it when it was the craze back in the 80s, and I even hate it more now.
I'm confused. Nothing special compared to other bands applies to all bands? How?
Love these video even if you put my favorite band in there, and probably my second right now too, 🥵
I am a huge fan of Pantera’s Far beyond driven record but I totally agree for the three other bands.
It is great to hear from you that you are awesome fan of Exodus, Testament, Overkill and Anthrax. :D
Usually one brother likes them and the other brother hates them….I was the one that hated lol now I love all of them
I would list it but you got it pretty much. Another maybe would be cannibal corpse and infant annihilator when it comes to death metal.
Another black metal fan who likes hair metal too! You're awesome Boris.
i agree with you about all these bands. i got into death metal pretty quickly after getting into any music at all, and it felt like i was going backwards to check out bands like these. even when i did get into thrash i always wondered why Kreator wasn't even in the conversation when i thought they were better than any of the american bands. (said as an american)
I always liked Sepultura better than the big 4 of thrash as well, and never liked Anthrax at all, and always wondered why people liked them. I always thought the SOD side project was much better than Anthrax
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Kiss, Slipknot, Nightwish. All three of them are great live but it's just not for me.
Pantera, really like Vulgar Display and Reinventing the Steel. I still listen to some Megadeth but only primarily Peace Sells. Iron Maiden up through Piece of Mind and Metallica through And Justice.
You are smart only to listen that and nothing that was released after. You have good taste!
You are right about all these bands, they have some good songs,but complete albums are torture. I must admit, i like IRON MAIDEN and KILLERS,but when Dickinson joined...ooomph
I really tried to like Pantera too. Not my cup of tea either. Plus this girl I was dating st the time played them out for me. Megadeth I like Peace Sells. That's it. His voice gets to me. Iron Maiden I prefer Killers. Metallica I won't even bother. After Master of Puppets I was out. Garage Days was good. You can hear the bass. So I guess I agree. Love the channel. Keep up the good work. 🎸☠️💀🦝
Mmmm...I agree with Pantera, most Metallica (I only like the two albums you have in mind) and many Megadeth albums ( Peace sells... And Rust in Peace are fuckin' great, mainly) Also, all 80's Ironn Maiden are glorious.
What happend to audio quality?
Just found your channel,dude. Your list was basically what I started listening to when I got into metal in the mid 90s. Have you tried any Iron Maiden from the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son album? I definitely like that you are respectful and rational. Are you a fan of Enslaved and Borknagar? Them along with The Chasm are my favorites.
Metallica lost me when The Black Album came out. That isn't saying much, because I was always more of a Slayer fan.
Metallica was my springboard into thrash, but got uninteresting when I discovered more extreme bands of the time like Sodom, Kreator, Whiplash, Holy Terror, Violence, etc.
I dig this channel,it's always original opinion. I did have to laugh,though,at the question regarding why did Dimebag not do the singing(more) in Pantera. Well...they decided amongst themselves the best way to REPRESENT TEXAS was for all four band members to focus on the one thing they did best,and then go slay the world! Earn gold records,tour the globe,make $$$,buy a stripper club,etc. They had a pretty good plan and the talent to back it up. (My fave with Dimebag on vocals,Pu$$y Tight!). Salute!
😂😂that thumbnail 😂😂🖤🖤🤘🤘
didnt used to love metallica for the same reasons u gave ,but after watching them in paris for two nights last may , i would say ,despite of all their shitty songs , they still hhave great iconic ones , they are also great on live ,
greetings from tunisia
We have the same problem. Everyone expect that I'm a big fan of metallica cuzz I'm a metalhead when actually I don't like their music xD
I absolutely agree, I feel the complete same!
Lika all metalcore bands..
Jinjer
Spiritbox
Megadeath
Band Maid
Baby metal
You've said it all, exactly the same bands for me...
I would just add Powerwolf, Nirvana and Slayer ! ;)
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that cracked me up... at least your honest👍👍👍
I love all those guys, and seen them all live too!!!
Keep it up legend...😅😅
i love metallica, sort of. cant tell you a song past black album. To be fair that aplies to most all of them around the mid 90 my focus changes to extremer metal, fanzines and shit especialy if they had compilation k7s just to know new bands. ah how i miss waiting 3 week or some such for a record to arrive from germany or italy brand new with the case all busted. good times.
Different strokes for different folks, I feel you on Iron Maiden
Great video 🤘🤘
Their self titled Iron Maiden (1980) is their best album
At least you supported these artists 👍🏼💯
I do like Iron Maiden, but the other three I can’t stand either. I did kinda cut my teeth on Maiden though, so that’s probably why. They are nostalgic to me, but even so I have moved past them at this point too.
Everyone always thinks I’m crazy, but I just don’t get what everyone sees in those other 3.
metallica is great, they got me into heavier metal, they are heavy but still listenable. like u said, every poser have shirt of them what is rly shame
I totally agree with this list and with all these bands I had to try repeatedly to "get" them because I felt there was no way I could love metal but not love these bands...blasphemy I thought but....then I realize. I'm not alone
Of all the bands listed above, I agree 100% about Megadeth. I never understood their music and I think Dave Mustaine's vocals are nasty and weak.
Great channel 👍👍👍👍
Totally agree.The first time I listened to Metallica,Iron Maiden and other mainstream bands I thought that metal was not for me.Then I came across Mayhem...🖤🤘🏻
Agree with you 100%. However, one band I can't stand now is Nirvana. For the exact same reason as metallica.
Yeah I couldn't stand Nirvana back then in the grunge days, something about Cobain's voice, like nails on a chalkboard to me
Something that i really liked about this video is that you are very genuine about it. You don't bring up the cliché bands to express dislike for, and you dare to bring up some more controversial bands to "dislike" such as Iron Maiden. I do agree with you regarding Pantera. I appreciate them for how important they are for Metal but i don't like them that much. They have a few good songs, but that's pretty much it. I prefer bands like Exhorder, which is pretty much Pantera but better.
we agree on Iron Maiden and Megadeth, I would also add Manowar (I hate them for so many reasons) and Slayer for me
I agree with this video partly I am getting into Iron Maiden now slowly
Green day, The Beatles, Queen, Pink Floyd, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Sabaton, Powerwolf...