Problems with this list- 1) Why is Brutal DM placed in the late 80's? Technically some of those bands formed then, but it was not until 1991 that 'Effigy of the Forgotten' and 'butchered at Birth' came out. That's when it began. 2) Why is Devourment placed in Brutal DM? And why no Slam sub genre? Which is where they belong. Devourment did not form in the late 80's LOL. 3) DeathGrind came about in the late 80's (Symphonies of Sickness) so why is it placed late 90's?
The riffs here are taken from real songs and has been slightly changed, here's the ones I recognize: 0:06 Early Influences -> Possesed - The Exorcist 0:37 Florida Death Metal -> Death - Leprosy 1:27 Swedish Death Metal -> Entombed - Left Hand Path 2:20 Brutal Death Metal -> Probably something from Effigy of the Forgotten album 2:42 Doom Death Metal -> Probably something from Brave Murder Day album 5:16 Techical Death Metal -> Atheist - Unquestionable Presence 5:56 Progressive Death Metal -> Edge of Sanity - Crimson 8:04 Avant Garde Death Metal -> Gorguts - Obscura 9:14 2nd Wave of Technical Death Metal -> Necrophagist - Stabwound Blood Incantation - Slave Species of Gods Amazing video as always!
This video basically features a lot of my favorite bands and death subgenres like the Doom/Death fusion, Melodeath and Deathgrind. Plus, that Edge of Sanity riff was insane man! 🔥🤘🏻
cassettes and more cassettes that i buy at late 80's -90's .I remember the magazine dedicate to sold by mail cassettes and cds "Metal Disc". still have this collection
What I love about death metal is that it has a lot more variation than lets say thrash. My theory is that a big part of it has to do with the vocals. There’s no death metal without growling, but the music can be brutal, fast, jazzy, technical, doomy +++, but thrash is very much defined by the riffs. There are no thrash metal without thrash-riffs, but in thrash the vocals can be both melodic and/or agressive.
I really like that you make so informative videos. How you tell a story with so much individual information and music videos in General. The timeline above the informations is very good as well. Just a great job andrea. I like your videos ( and your song burden) so much. Keep going 🤘
tbh the current era of death metal is my favorite. With bands like Sanguisugabogg, 200 Stab Wounds, Chthe'ilist, Ulthar, Ascended Dead, Blood Incantation, Creeping Death, Ripped To Shreds, Tomb Mold, Necrot, Vomit Forth, Morbific, Gutvoid, Black Curse. Not to mention the OG bands still going strong and still releasing albums to this day
Half of these ain’t even good lmao where’s Limbsplitter (devins other band from sanguisugabogg) Stabbing. Putrefying Cadaverment. Brutalism. Regurgitated Entrails. Vomit Forth. Nemesism (members from Guttural Secrete) Church of Disgust. Mortal Wound. Fleshrot. Seep. Possessed Entity. Fulci. Korpse. Wretched Inferno. Gutless. Impure. Incinerated. Miasmatic Necrosis (more on the goregrind side but still some death influences) I highly recommend all these bands. Only good ones there are Vomit forth and Black Curse. Also not a popular opinion but I take NYDM any day over Florida DM. Suffocation. Internal Bleeding. Entorturement. Repudilation. Afterbirth. Pyrexia. Dehumanized. Morpheus Descend. Brutal Truth. Mortician. Clitorture. Embrionic Death. Cannibal Corpse. Baphomet. Banished. Skinless. Immolation. Malignancy. Winter. Revenace. Imo New York is absolutely peak when it comes to Death Metal
My stink face got progressively more stinky throughout this video. Good playing man. I especially liked the necrophagist influences and similar riffs, love what you did there
As someone who has been listening to Death Metal since the 80s, this was amazing. Death is one of my all-time favorite bands, with Scream Bloody Gore being my favorite Death Metal album, but others referenced that I love are; Deicide, Cryptopsy (who's band members I know personally), Dark Tranquility, Kalmah, Cynic, opeth, Cattle Decapitation, Fallujah and a couple not mentioned that I LOVE are Slugdge and Fulci
Listen to Crimson by Edge of Sanity. That riff's basically lifted from there. It's a long one, but you'll thank me later. Best metal song ever made IMO.
For my high school buddies and I, Death, Cynic Napalm Death and Carcass were absolute staples. Once we discovered Focus, our grades went up through the roof and then onto John Coltrane, Pat Metheny, Mahavishnu Orchestra and all that grindcore of its time. Listen to Meeting of The Spirits by MO, or One Word. Just headbanging and mindblowing energy! That's what Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert dug, and of course they brought galaxy-brain to Chuck and Death around Human time. Good times. [circa 2005 when we discovered it all]
Bro my dad literally showed me inner mounting flame for the first time last week, and I have been hooked! Not many people know about mahavishnu orchestra, so that's pretty cool! Jazz fusion is my jam
Great video man! My favourites are probably Progressive Death Metal, Death/Doom and Avant-Garde Death Metal, but I love a lot of Technical Death Metal too. Only thing that would’ve maybe made this video EVEN better is some examples of the vocals used in each sub-genre. But other than that great stuff, love your videos
Um...Arthur Brown, Alice Cooper, Mercyful Fate, Venom, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Impaler, Impetigo, Goblin, et al...so many other nascent and influential early acts that led the wave? Even early Maiden had a hand in the dynamic....
Awesome!! As a big fan of Death, Morbid Angel snd Opeth, this deep in content video was such a good surprise for my weekend playlist !! And great guitar tones!!!🤘🤘🤘
There are two variations of death/doom, IMO. The one, more gothic metal, that you covered and. And a much, much more murky style with bands like Winter, Disembowelment, Runemagick, Hooded Menace, etc. I would say that this style is also closely related to "Findeath". I would argue, that some of heaviest bands ever play this style.
✅florida death metal ✅progressive death metal ✅old school death metal ✅second wave of technical death metal these sub genres are gold. enough to fall in love with the genre. death, cynic, opeth, dan swano, edge of sanity(crimson albums), bloodbath, necrophagist! listen to them and you cant go back.
Perfect timeline I just missed new york death metal style (proto-brutal) influenced by NYHC, which paved the way to Suffocation and similar bands, influence for brutal and slam death
I always defined technical death as death metal with more complexity and progressive death metal as progressive metal with death metal features. Dean Lamb is in Archspire (tech death) and Claire Lamb was in Hallowed Catharsis (prog death).
Tampa Bay pioneers Obituary and Morbid Angel always pay respect to Savatage bc they started the legendary "Morrisound" era and open the way for Florida Death Metal scene.
I know relatively very little about the genre, but these are the bands that fall under the umbrella, that I actually know and love: Opeth, Children of Bodom, Necrophagist, Obscura.
I wonder how many know that Repugnant was Tobias Forges early band. Also supprised to see it mentions to be honest, they where more or less just another band in the mix. At least here in Sweden.
Regarding the melodeath, I remember hearing about Jesper Strömblad from In Flames that he had an idea to marry Iron Maiden with Swedish death metal. True or not, but The Jester Race album, which in my book is the very definition of melodic death metal, even surpassing Slaughter Of The Soul.
Great Video! I personally would include in New Era Tec Death two more bands: Gojira(early) and Gorod. Gorod is one of my favourites at the moment they bring a unique flavour to the tec death.
As a swed i didnt know we had such a big impact on death metal so it was nice finding out. Also very good video and summaries, Rock on bro🤟 (Edit) thanks for allt he replies ive never gotten so many😅
We (I am a swede to) have hade some HUGE impact on the music industry, specially the metal scene. Those mentioned in the video, then you have Refused that more or less changed the whole hardcore scene, Candlemass that more or less invented doom metal. Without Bathory we would never have hade Black Metal and all the music that genre have inspiried. Marduk, Dissection and Dark Funeral was leading the charge in the 2nd wave of black metal along with the norwegian bands. Yngwie Malmsteen was one of the huge inspirations for modern power metal, and also founded the whole neo-classical genre. Amaranth more or less put a face to pop-metal. Sabaton have opened up power metal on a whole new level, even made it pretty big in the US. In short of it, we are awesome. We produce insane amount of metal bands, and are pioneers in the subgenres.
@@phantom_wolf5274 I was more counting up bands that hade a major impact. Europe is pretty good, but they where not really unique or hade any major impact on the genre.
Yeah!.. i follow all this development since mid and late 80's and i remember when swedish and norwegian bands lead the top at 1990 ., i put a coma in here, 1:27 ,to include the band first album and only album Death Metal and is "Darkthrone" from Norway with the album "Soulside Journey" Darkthrone became after first album entire unholy Black Metal.
Ah yes second wave technical DM around late 00s, that's when I got more into DM, it's also the moment since I've been waiting for a new Necrophagist album ...
I only Melodic Death: Eucharist - Wounded and Alone , Unanimated - Life Demise , In Flames , Varg - Zeichen , The Spirit - Pillars of Doom ( Blackened ) , Cardinal Sin - Spiteful Intent , Gates Of Ishtar - Tears , Venom Prison - Pain of Oizys
Black metal/death metal is always on my top tier list of music to play with friends even though some of the bands have actual evil in them like Mayhem.
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Problems with this list-
1) Why is Brutal DM placed in the late 80's? Technically some of those bands formed then, but it was not until 1991 that 'Effigy of the Forgotten' and 'butchered at Birth' came out. That's when it began.
2) Why is Devourment placed in Brutal DM? And why no Slam sub genre? Which is where they belong. Devourment did not form in the late 80's LOL.
3) DeathGrind came about in the late 80's (Symphonies of Sickness) so why is it placed late 90's?
Thank you! When i'll make an account there i'll make sure to contact you.
The riffs here are taken from real songs and has been slightly changed, here's the ones I recognize:
0:06 Early Influences -> Possesed - The Exorcist
0:37 Florida Death Metal -> Death - Leprosy
1:27 Swedish Death Metal -> Entombed - Left Hand Path
2:20 Brutal Death Metal -> Probably something from Effigy of the Forgotten album
2:42 Doom Death Metal -> Probably something from Brave Murder Day album
5:16 Techical Death Metal -> Atheist - Unquestionable Presence
5:56 Progressive Death Metal -> Edge of Sanity - Crimson
8:04 Avant Garde Death Metal -> Gorguts - Obscura
9:14 2nd Wave of Technical Death Metal -> Necrophagist - Stabwound Blood Incantation - Slave Species of Gods
Amazing video as always!
the part a 7:48 sounds like Outnumbering the day from Bloodbath
necrophagist kalp kalp kalp kalp kalp
I knew it sounded like bloodbath, didn't know which song though. Thanks!
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dude, nice work, thank you!
This video basically features a lot of my favorite bands and death subgenres like the Doom/Death fusion, Melodeath and Deathgrind. Plus, that Edge of Sanity riff was insane man! 🔥🤘🏻
cassettes and more cassettes that i buy at late 80's -90's .I remember the magazine dedicate to sold by mail cassettes and cds "Metal Disc". still have this collection
Just started getting into Death Metal and this is a beautifully timed video to help me know the history! Thanks so much and rock on 🤘🤘🤘!
Have fun my friend!
Welcome to the family 🤘🏽🔥
Try Dying Fetus
Vader, Nile, and Suffocation are really good
Gojira. They weren’t in the video cause they don’t fit anywhere but they’re the best of the best
What I love about death metal is that it has a lot more variation than lets say thrash. My theory is that a big part of it has to do with the vocals. There’s no death metal without growling, but the music can be brutal, fast, jazzy, technical, doomy +++, but thrash is very much defined by the riffs. There are no thrash metal without thrash-riffs, but in thrash the vocals can be both melodic and/or agressive.
6:16
Only few may recognize this masterpiece... OMG, it was such a surprise
Can you be kind and tell us the name of the song?
@@slenderman2k266 Crimson by Edge of Sanity
I really like that you make so informative videos. How you tell a story with so much individual information and music videos in General. The timeline above the informations is very good as well. Just a great job andrea. I like your videos ( and your song burden) so much. Keep going 🤘
Fantastic work as always. Death Metal is such an interesting genre to showcase. Well done
Gotta love how Deathdoom bands either release one album or live long enough to become alt rock (Except for Autopsy and Cyanide)
tbh the current era of death metal is my favorite. With bands like Sanguisugabogg, 200 Stab Wounds, Chthe'ilist, Ulthar, Ascended Dead, Blood Incantation, Creeping Death, Ripped To Shreds, Tomb Mold, Necrot, Vomit Forth, Morbific, Gutvoid, Black Curse. Not to mention the OG bands still going strong and still releasing albums to this day
Nothingness Slap
Don’t forget about Undeath!
Half of these ain’t even good lmao where’s Limbsplitter (devins other band from sanguisugabogg) Stabbing. Putrefying Cadaverment. Brutalism. Regurgitated Entrails. Vomit Forth. Nemesism (members from Guttural Secrete) Church of Disgust. Mortal Wound. Fleshrot. Seep. Possessed Entity. Fulci. Korpse. Wretched Inferno. Gutless. Impure. Incinerated. Miasmatic Necrosis (more on the goregrind side but still some death influences) I highly recommend all these bands. Only good ones there are Vomit forth and Black Curse. Also not a popular opinion but I take NYDM any day over Florida DM. Suffocation. Internal Bleeding. Entorturement. Repudilation. Afterbirth. Pyrexia. Dehumanized. Morpheus Descend. Brutal Truth. Mortician. Clitorture. Embrionic Death. Cannibal Corpse. Baphomet. Banished. Skinless. Immolation. Malignancy. Winter. Revenace. Imo New York is absolutely peak when it comes to Death Metal
5:55
i love how you basically mention Dan Swano twice
My stink face got progressively more stinky throughout this video. Good playing man. I especially liked the necrophagist influences and similar riffs, love what you did there
As someone who has been listening to Death Metal since the 80s, this was amazing. Death is one of my all-time favorite bands, with Scream Bloody Gore being my favorite Death Metal album, but others referenced that I love are; Deicide, Cryptopsy (who's band members I know personally), Dark Tranquility, Kalmah, Cynic, opeth, Cattle Decapitation, Fallujah and a couple not mentioned that I LOVE are Slugdge and Fulci
Your playing is as eloquent as your summaries. Always glad to see a post from you! Thanks so much, hope you're doing well!
Hi man! glad to see you here. I hope everything's going wonderfully ^^
Man you need to turn that Melodic Death Metal song into a full version, it's amazing
This right here. That third melodeath riff with the counterpoint bassline is top stuff.
It's so nice to see Beyond Creation mentionned in the second wave of Technical Death! Great band from Quebec City (3 hours from my home )
Theres something in the water up in that French part of Canada. Lot of good tech death like Martyr from there
This is one of your best videos yet!
Great video, amazing as always! Especially like the riff at 6:17, catchy af ^^
Listen to Crimson by Edge of Sanity. That riff's basically lifted from there.
It's a long one, but you'll thank me later. Best metal song ever made IMO.
For my high school buddies and I, Death, Cynic Napalm Death and Carcass were absolute staples. Once we discovered Focus, our grades went up through the roof and then onto John Coltrane, Pat Metheny, Mahavishnu Orchestra and all that grindcore of its time. Listen to Meeting of The Spirits by MO, or One Word. Just headbanging and mindblowing energy! That's what Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinert dug, and of course they brought galaxy-brain to Chuck and Death around Human time. Good times. [circa 2005 when we discovered it all]
Bro my dad literally showed me inner mounting flame for the first time last week, and I have been hooked! Not many people know about mahavishnu orchestra, so that's pretty cool! Jazz fusion is my jam
4:56 damn what a riff 🤘🏻🤘🏻 blackened death metal is definetly my favourite metal subgenre
I always love how clean, tight and metallic your tone sounds. Works well with the drums and bass. \m/
Keep it up!
That edge of sanity riff is just otherworldy
Great video. My favorite part: the doom
Did I miss mentions of Bolt Thrower, Vader or The Black Dahlia Murder?
Awesome guitar playing! 🤘
1989 to 1995 was the golden period for death metal
Great video man!
My favourites are probably Progressive Death Metal, Death/Doom and Avant-Garde Death Metal, but I love a lot of Technical Death Metal too.
Only thing that would’ve maybe made this video EVEN better is some examples of the vocals used in each sub-genre. But other than that great stuff, love your videos
Um...Arthur Brown, Alice Cooper, Mercyful Fate, Venom, Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Impaler, Impetigo, Goblin, et al...so many other nascent and influential early acts that led the wave? Even early Maiden had a hand in the dynamic....
you are a real guitar genius , nice to hear you playing various rock/metal styles
I like these videos. I watched Slayer riffs thousand times. I am sure I'll watch this video again.
Awesome video! Love most death metal, but I´m happy to see an old favorite in "Edge of Sanity" (Dan Swanö) listed as a reference.
Thanks for the death metal history lesson. I didn't know it had that much history . Gah damn . Great video man.
Nice job. I’d say some of my favorite death metal bands are Nile, Suffocation, Origin, Bolt Thrower, Amon Amarth, Carcass, Decapitated, and Vader.
@Umut Kaymaz you did just now
Bro you just listed some of my old time favorites. I started with Carcass and Bolt Thrower and then, Nile and Suffocation 🤘🏻
Very informative video . Shows very well how vast and varied the metal is as a genre.
Awesome!! As a big fan of Death, Morbid Angel snd Opeth, this deep in content video was such a good surprise for my weekend playlist !! And great guitar tones!!!🤘🤘🤘
Wow, the picture is so cool and aesthetic, like it! Sound is great as well, I've never thought there were so many black metal subgenres, thank you!
Amazing video! Thank you so much🤘
The one I've been waiting for!
Great riffs and breakdown of all the genres 🤘🤘🤘!! Almost 500k subs!
8:37 something from suicide silence
Excellent...as always...keep this wonderful job man! Congratulations
This was a rather fun video to watch. Keep killing, man! 😁
There are two variations of death/doom, IMO. The one, more gothic metal, that you covered and. And a much, much more murky style with bands like Winter, Disembowelment, Runemagick, Hooded Menace, etc. I would say that this style is also closely related to "Findeath". I would argue, that some of heaviest bands ever play this style.
This is great man, keep it up!
Nice! 🤘😎🦾🔥🤜🤛🔥
✅florida death metal
✅progressive death metal
✅old school death metal
✅second wave of technical death metal
these sub genres are gold. enough to fall in love with the genre.
death, cynic, opeth, dan swano, edge of sanity(crimson albums), bloodbath, necrophagist!
listen to them and you cant go back.
Yeah you're amazing Sir 🍻🍻🍻
Love what you do man ! 🤟🏻
You inspired me to listen to death metal and other genres 🖤
That is awesome! Thanks for all the new bands I will start listening to :D
just love this infovideos. i think I know metal but then you prove me wrong. so much more to learn, discover, listen to, and enjoy. Thank you!!
Glad to see Repulsion getting some recognition in the deathgrind section
Great video Man, please make the history of doom, My favorite metal genre, and his subgenres like stoner,sludge,drone
Perfect timeline I just missed new york death metal style (proto-brutal) influenced by NYHC, which paved the way to Suffocation and similar bands, influence for brutal and slam death
Mixing prog death and second wave tech is always the way to go
I have to say that the progressive death metal riff is really catchy. I totally love it:)
Edge of Sanity - Crimson. It basically comes straight from there.
Thank me later. Best metal song ever made IMO.
Bravo Andrea! 🤟
I love this Schecter! I gotta get one for my next guitar.
Amazing work as always Andrea - I particularly liked your prog song!
Thank you for this video friend.
I always defined technical death as death metal with more complexity and progressive death metal as progressive metal with death metal features. Dean Lamb is in Archspire (tech death) and Claire Lamb was in Hallowed Catharsis (prog death).
next up is 50 Porcupine Tree Riffs?
what?
Чувак, ты офигенно играешь. Как говорится - талант не пропьешь.
8:38 "Wipe your ass with sandpaper" by Stevie T. 😂😂
Black Metal must be next.
"20 Black Metal riffs" at least.
50 Dream Theater Riffs
8:38 - It's Steve T. - the most brutal and heartless deth-Metalhead! Hugged, lifted, pressed to my heart! Translated automatically
I love this rubric!!!!
I love this combination of entertainment and wikipedia. 😍
Thanks!
Amazing 🤘
9:38 for the people who loved this riff: listen to Stabwound by Necrophagist.
YESSS BEYOND CREATION RULES!!!
Great job, muzhik!
Death metal to all, life to all.
Tampa Bay pioneers Obituary and Morbid Angel always pay respect to Savatage bc they started the legendary "Morrisound" era and open the way for Florida Death Metal scene.
Weird that there's no mention of Dying Fetus. One of the biggest heavy hitters of death metal out there still.
I know relatively very little about the genre, but these are the bands that fall under the umbrella, that I actually know and love: Opeth, Children of Bodom, Necrophagist, Obscura.
Give Death a chance, try Symbolic and work your way down to Human, Spiritual Healing.
nice work, succinct and informative. waiting for other genres especially black
I wonder how many know that Repugnant was Tobias Forges early band. Also supprised to see it mentions to be honest, they where more or less just another band in the mix. At least here in Sweden.
Regarding the melodeath, I remember hearing about Jesper Strömblad from In Flames that he had an idea to marry Iron Maiden with Swedish death metal. True or not, but The Jester Race album, which in my book is the very definition of melodic death metal, even surpassing Slaughter Of The Soul.
You know its gonna be good when you see that "Boma Productions" Logo
Andrea, you rock! Keep on, king!
2:43 death-doom for lyfe
Great Video! I personally would include in New Era Tec Death two more bands: Gojira(early) and Gorod. Gorod is one of my favourites at the moment they bring a unique flavour to the tec death.
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As a swed i didnt know we had such a big impact on death metal so it was nice finding out. Also very good video and summaries, Rock on bro🤟
(Edit) thanks for allt he replies ive never gotten so many😅
We (I am a swede to) have hade some HUGE impact on the music industry, specially the metal scene. Those mentioned in the video, then you have Refused that more or less changed the whole hardcore scene, Candlemass that more or less invented doom metal. Without Bathory we would never have hade Black Metal and all the music that genre have inspiried. Marduk, Dissection and Dark Funeral was leading the charge in the 2nd wave of black metal along with the norwegian bands. Yngwie Malmsteen was one of the huge inspirations for modern power metal, and also founded the whole neo-classical genre. Amaranth more or less put a face to pop-metal. Sabaton have opened up power metal on a whole new level, even made it pretty big in the US.
In short of it, we are awesome. We produce insane amount of metal bands, and are pioneers in the subgenres.
@@JohanHaaggDon't forget Meshuggah 🤘
@@KJ-rc3io Ah yeah, I did forget them. My bad.
@@JohanHaaggalso don’t forget Europe, my favorite rock/metal band arguably the best
@@phantom_wolf5274 I was more counting up bands that hade a major impact. Europe is pretty good, but they where not really unique or hade any major impact on the genre.
8:37 Deathcore is just great, love this genre.
Yeah!.. i follow all this development since mid and late 80's and i remember when swedish and norwegian bands lead the top at 1990 ., i put a coma in here, 1:27 ,to include the band first album and only album Death Metal and is "Darkthrone" from Norway with the album "Soulside Journey" Darkthrone became after first album entire unholy Black Metal.
7:05 brujeria mentioned
Im happy
Ah yes second wave technical DM around late 00s, that's when I got more into DM, it's also the moment since I've been waiting for a new Necrophagist album ...
How long did this take for you to make? It really is excellent and the summaries are all very accurate. Also, 50 Insomnium Riffs would be awesome!
Hi man. One month more or less, when you don't have to change houses or doing 4 jobs at the same time. 7 years ago was way more easier
@@AndreaBoccarusso 7 years, damn.. I've been watching you for 5 years or more
@@AndreaBoccarusso That's fair
The work you put in on these does not go unnoticed!
Wowie another awesome upload :3
Comrade Schuldiner left his mark in all styles.
So true. Stay Metal.
All very good musicians with use of great melodies.. and then there's brutal death metal
Nothing about the riff during the death/doom part was death/doom
I only Melodic Death: Eucharist - Wounded and Alone , Unanimated - Life Demise , In Flames , Varg - Zeichen , The Spirit - Pillars of Doom ( Blackened ) , Cardinal Sin - Spiteful Intent , Gates Of Ishtar - Tears , Venom Prison - Pain of Oizys
Melodic death metal is my most favorite subgenre of death metal
Black metal/death metal is always on my top tier list of music to play with friends even though some of the bands have actual evil in them like Mayhem.
Video was amazing, I just thought Gojira was missing, because he is also Death Metal, to be more specific Technical Death Metal
worth mentioning
Progressive Death Metal - Gojira
Technical Death Metal - Nile
Second Wave of Technical Death Metal - Fleshgod Apocalypse
👍🤘😊🫂😊🙏🙌
Don’t forget about the: “THALL” & “DJENT”
Best genre family/spawn ever! 🤘🏻