As a drummer I love the idea that drums were that way because they "looked good"... meanwhile oldschool drummers had their toms at like 75 degree angles because they are so ergonomical
@@MortonCammar Yeah dude, Trivium, Darkest Hour, As I Lay Dying, and Killswitch Engage are especially my favorite bands. I'm a sucker for the melodic death metal influences that those early bands had. Also, I agree that Of Mice and Men should have been on the list as well as Haste The Day
Ah yes, the "band in the desert"-core era, what a time! AA and BMTH were my favourite bands until I discovered post-hardcore (Dance Gavin Dance, Circa Survive, Sianvar, Saosin, Swancore basically)
Hearing Evelyn talk about liking peaks and valleys in her music definitely makes me think about seeing her react to Deftones, Tool and A Perfect Circle. 👀
Something to bring up about the Prada > Attack Attack > Asking Alexandria pipeline is they were all recorded/mixed/mastered by the same guy, Joey Sturgis. - Prada came out first with Plagues in '07 - Attack Attack dropped Someday Came Suddenly at the end of '08 - Prada dropped With Roots Above and Branches Below in mid '09 - AND THEN Asking Alexandria dropped Stand Up and Scream AT THE END OF '09 Highly recommend looking into his discography specifically because of how much great stuff he's done. Specifically from '07 - '10 he did: The Devil Wears Prada - Plagues - August 21, 2007 For the Fallen Dreams - Changes - January 8, 2008 Attack Attack! - Someday Came Suddenly - November 11, 2008 Oceano - Depths - March 10, 2009 The Devil Wears Prada - With Roots Above and Branches Below - May 5, 2009 Miss May I - Apologies Are for the Weak - June 23, 2009 For the Fallen Dreams - Relentless - July 21, 2009 Asking Alexandria - Stand Up and Scream - September 15, 2009 We Came as Romans - To Plant a Seed - November 3, 2009 Of Mice & Men - Of Mice & Men - March 9, 2010 Confide - Recover - May 18, 2010 Attack Attack! - Attack Attack! - June 8, 2010 And that's just in 3 years! Insane amount of work and influence in such a short period of time.
I had some buddies who were in a successful (relatively speaking, still a local band) local band in the SoCal metalcore scene in the early 2010s. I wasn't in it, but I was pretty involved in helping them with setup and selling tickets and such. I miss all that. Between the 2am Denny's runs with all the bands and the amazing small venues out there it was easily one of the most fun periods of my life.
I'm 34 and remember this very well this era. Although I was more of a early 2000s melodic death metal rip-off metalcore fan huge recommendations for anything from As I Lay Dying Atreyu Shadows Fall Killswitch Engage and Trivium
The Devil Wears Prada Timeline: The book came out in 2003. The band based their name off of the book, and they formed in 2005. The movie which is based off of the book, came out in 2006.
Maybe you could do a video with your wife ranking the most handsome looking guys in metal? (James herfield, chuck schuldiner and bill steer are good picks)
If you dont include something from your fellow Canadians, Misery Signals, off Of Malice, Mirrors, or Controller for the old school metalcore video I'm gonna cry 😢 Seeing them on their recent farewell tour was incredible. Would also like to see a vid on your high school music taste too! And do the lyrics instead of the music video!! A lot if metalcore lyrics can be pretty generic, but there's some amazing lyricists in the genre. Boundaries and Foreign Hands are two that come to mind, although part of the revivalcore going on in the last several years
I would suggest that she listen to some melodeath bands like Insomium or Orbit Culture. I believe she would enjoy the instrumentals and perhaps the lyrics. Songs I would suggest: Heart Like a Grave - Insomium The Conjurer - Insomium While We Sleep - Insomium Behold - Orbit Culture The Aisle of Fire - Orbit Culture Saw - Orbit Culture
You must do a part 2 to this with Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine, Trivium, Etc Also you should compare classic songs from bands to modern songs from bands to see if she likes the mordern or classic metalcore better
I love this video series very much! It's so nice to see somebody exploring music like this. If she likes the songs or not, it's not as important than the fact that she tries. In my metal head experience it's very rare to not just be, you know, looked down upon or stubbornly sticking to their prejudices. I would love episodes where she recommends her favorite tracks :D
Out of all the Metalcore bands to talk about in this video, Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying weren't part of it???? I understand there are so many to choose from, but those two bands had a huge hand in defining Metalcore! Hopefully we see a mention of them or a reaction video in the future!
Based on Evelyn's positive reception to Aussie metalcore we need an Aussie metal episode with bands you haven't show; In Hearts Wake, I Killed the Prom queen, Northlane (with Marcus on vocals)... but prog is what we do best Ne Obliviscaris, Karnivool, Cog, Twelve Foot Ninja, Caligula's Horse, Dead Letter Circus.... just to name a few
I got excited when I saw metalcore, then frowned when I saw it was 2010's metal core 🤣 I raged so hard when I first saw the Attack Attack video because it was so many things that I hated about the fashion and musical culture of the time all at once: the hair, the v-necks, the skinny jeans, and the decidedly emo clean vocals. I was definitely an early 2000s metalcore guy, preferring God Forbid, Shadows Fall, Chimaira, Killswitch Engage, and others.
American Appearal wasn't a thing in Norway i think, the closest thing we had was Vans, Dickies and Affliction.. Famous stars and stripes i think was also a thing then
My earliest metalcore albums were around 2010 with God Forbid's "Constitution of Treason," Killswitch Engage's S/T, and Hatebreed's "Supremacy." Jamey Jasta's vocal style made the transition from nu metal's rapping into hardcore shouts easier, and eventually harsher and more guttural vocals.
When he said the stitches skinny jeans I re lived the first time I went to a band practice with a pair and was like "bro's look how low I can go." The jeans were as important as the instruments from then on haha.
To lure her in to metal you should play her something like post 2013 Nightwish(with Floor Jansen) live performances. That way she could start to better understand and appreciate the metal elements in music.
The devil wears Prada is my wife's favourite band, she's been listening to them ever since the plagues. She even has a TDWP tattoo. It hurts to she that she gave them a 0/10 but that's life 😊
No disrespect to the band or liking them, as i love Protest the Hero, but they are not metalcore. They are progressive math rock/metal. I mean, it's arguable what they are exactly, but metalcore is not one of them unless your only qualification is singing and screaming. All that said, happy to see this at all. You can easily do a part 2. Gotta show her Eskimo Calboy now or One Morning Left so she can get something funny. Or just do the EXACT same bands later albums since you have a tendency to pick their first albums (which is probably appropritate to walk someone through your shos). If all else fail you can pick the list from "Hey Jarrod, What's the Song Again?". Either way, gotta bring in Smokehauntus for the AA redemption. also The Devil Wears Prada named themselves after the Book, not the movie lol. Also damn, roasted. Modern TDWP is a 10/10 to meeee.
As an Idea -- might be interesting to check Evelyn's reaction to how do these bands evolved. Like, taking their last releases, or like, last most popular. Cause, it's modern music that is easier to listen to. Some Seeing Red from Archs or Dark Void from AA or Glitch from PD. Yeah, sure, I'd like to see reaction on Archs from Ruin era or TAA from Severed Ties but it's just a harsh for a normal person to listen to and enjoy as we do it. Anyway great video, respect for scores!
"They look like Australian beach boys" hahahaha perfect assessment after watching 5 second of them not looking like Aussie beach boys, you should definitely show her the Parkway Drive documentary
Maybe I'm a too old Gen X'r (I'm 50) but I could never take to metalcore. Not really a fan of the dual vocals aspect, the clean vocals always sound a little girly to me. But if you dig it? Great. Although, I'm going to give Northlane and Attack Attack a listen with an open mind, as they didn't seem too horrible. I'm looking forward to the introduction to Black Metal video Perhaps Emperor, Agathodaimon, Lord Belial, Melechesh, Mayhem.......
NOW WE'RE TALKING ON MY LANGUAGE i feel her when she said she liked attack attack stupidness and the old stuff you know, i feel that. ALSO IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE VIDEO, BUT I NEED TO SAY, SHE NEEDS TO LISTEN TO HYPA HYPA FROM ELECTRIC CALLBOY, ITS SO FREAKING STUPID the devil wears prada mv is nothing compared to blasphemian mv from infant annihilator, i mean its disturbing but bro, infant annihilator is FULL OF SHIT YOU KNOW. AND NO DONT WATCH THAT THING, LISTEN TO ME, IF YOU SEE ANY VIDEO AND IT HAS WRITTEN IN THE TITTLE "Infant Anihhilator" BRO, GO AWAY, RUN, DONT CLICK ON THESE ONES, NEVER. pittsburgh is so fucking good man, never gets old, big choruses and emotions going boom, the i wanna cry vibe, really never gets old. BRO, PARKWAY DRIVE IS SO FKING HARD MAN, SHIT, i remember the first time i listened to them, i was like BRO THIS IS METALCORE? the band i was listening most was BFMV so that one was such a shock even for me. northlane such a good choice, the DJENTY RIFFS + clean singing so fkin hard
You should try have your wife listen to Sleep Token since she said she likes the randomness of the first song. A few of my favourites that get people into them are: Take me back to Eden The summoning Ascensionism Vore
Now just have a whole video about bands like bullet, Breaking Benjamin, Killswitch, etc. to show of the melodic songs that have that chorus to hook listeners into the songs meaning and what those band represents.
Amity’s Pittsburgh is about how Joel relapsed on alcohol and cocaine while they were on warped tour he passed out while leaving the tour bus from being dehydrated from alcohol and drugs and nearly died from the combo
Wait, are you telling me Adrian from Northlane is technically my colleague? That's awesome. I would have never guessed he left the band to become a psychologist.
Bring back CrabCore and Myspace era of Deathcore. BLEGH BREEEE Attack Attack changed the game i Miss old Asking Alexandria Architects early grave its their best song
No August Burns Red? On the more obvious side, no Killswitch Engage or As I Lay Dying? Or on the less obvious side, early Miss May I? Just scene metalcore and later? At least you spread the entertainment of crabcore
Hes choosing all the like heavier stuff to introduce her. Liie forst u start off with some screamo then go into metalcore like attack attack was good but i say theres better songs by asking Alexandria and Architects and the devil wears prada. Also the band was before the movie. Js
The problem to react to music videos is that more often than not, people end up reacting way more to the images. And most of the time these videos have absolutely nothing to do with the music.
As a drummer I love the idea that drums were that way because they "looked good"... meanwhile oldschool drummers had their toms at like 75 degree angles because they are so ergonomical
I still think they look pretty cool 😂, but I think somewhere between flat and 75 degrees is optimal
@@VARVIS_ oh yea completely flat is terrible you'd be hitting tom rim shots constantly but like 15 degrees is perfect imo
In the early 2000's metalcore video, Trivium, Killswitch, As I Lay Dying, Darkest Hour, All That Remains, Unearth, Bullet, Avenged Sevenfold, etc.
You basically listed all of my favourite bands. Love the picks. On a random note I would have liked to see some of mice and men on this video.
@@MortonCammar Yeah dude, Trivium, Darkest Hour, As I Lay Dying, and Killswitch Engage are especially my favorite bands. I'm a sucker for the melodic death metal influences that those early bands had. Also, I agree that Of Mice and Men should have been on the list as well as Haste The Day
Yeah, I hoped this video would cover proper metalcore like this.
I feel my late teens early 20’s iPod calling me..
Ah yes, the "band in the desert"-core era, what a time!
AA and BMTH were my favourite bands until I discovered post-hardcore (Dance Gavin Dance, Circa Survive, Sianvar, Saosin, Swancore basically)
Hearing Evelyn talk about liking peaks and valleys in her music definitely makes me think about seeing her react to Deftones, Tool and A Perfect Circle. 👀
you should listen to her music!
Something to bring up about the Prada > Attack Attack > Asking Alexandria pipeline is they were all recorded/mixed/mastered by the same guy, Joey Sturgis.
- Prada came out first with Plagues in '07
- Attack Attack dropped Someday Came Suddenly at the end of '08
- Prada dropped With Roots Above and Branches Below in mid '09
- AND THEN Asking Alexandria dropped Stand Up and Scream AT THE END OF '09
Highly recommend looking into his discography specifically because of how much great stuff he's done. Specifically from '07 - '10 he did:
The Devil Wears Prada - Plagues - August 21, 2007
For the Fallen Dreams - Changes - January 8, 2008
Attack Attack! - Someday Came Suddenly - November 11, 2008
Oceano - Depths - March 10, 2009
The Devil Wears Prada - With Roots Above and Branches Below - May 5, 2009
Miss May I - Apologies Are for the Weak - June 23, 2009
For the Fallen Dreams - Relentless - July 21, 2009
Asking Alexandria - Stand Up and Scream - September 15, 2009
We Came as Romans - To Plant a Seed - November 3, 2009
Of Mice & Men - Of Mice & Men - March 9, 2010
Confide - Recover - May 18, 2010
Attack Attack! - Attack Attack! - June 8, 2010
And that's just in 3 years! Insane amount of work and influence in such a short period of time.
Joey Sturgis is the absolute man
Going to do a video on him here shortly
Waiting for modern metalcore version with: Invent Animate, Loathe, Johnny Booth, Make Them Suffer and so on... 😅
All these are so much better than the ones in the video
Invent animate is soooo good
@@thewretch4081the bands in this video are absolutely top tier
I had some buddies who were in a successful (relatively speaking, still a local band) local band in the SoCal metalcore scene in the early 2010s. I wasn't in it, but I was pretty involved in helping them with setup and selling tickets and such. I miss all that. Between the 2am Denny's runs with all the bands and the amazing small venues out there it was easily one of the most fun periods of my life.
I'm 34 and remember this very well this era. Although I was more of a early 2000s melodic death metal rip-off metalcore fan huge recommendations for anything from As I Lay Dying Atreyu Shadows Fall Killswitch Engage and Trivium
I think it's time Evelyn chooses her favourite tracks for VARVIS to rate
good idea
Hey man great video, you should also show her 2000's deathcore, I'd love to see her reaction to how brutal and raw deathcore used to be
I plan on it!
Awesome! Let me just tape my headphones to my face while I headBang through this!
Many of have learnt the hard why it's not a good idea to wear headphones whilst listening to metal.
The Devil Wears Prada Timeline:
The book came out in 2003. The band based their name off of the book, and they formed in 2005. The movie which is based off of the book, came out in 2006.
you should have her react to the really nerdy progressive stuff like opeth, dream theater, tool, etc. that would be interesting.
Maybe you could do a video with your wife ranking the most handsome looking guys in metal?
(James herfield, chuck schuldiner and bill steer are good picks)
If you dont include something from your fellow Canadians, Misery Signals, off Of Malice, Mirrors, or Controller for the old school metalcore video I'm gonna cry 😢 Seeing them on their recent farewell tour was incredible.
Would also like to see a vid on your high school music taste too! And do the lyrics instead of the music video!! A lot if metalcore lyrics can be pretty generic, but there's some amazing lyricists in the genre. Boundaries and Foreign Hands are two that come to mind, although part of the revivalcore going on in the last several years
I guess I'll be that guy. Devil Wears Prada was formed the year before the movie. They named it after the novel.
Never thought I would meet another person who also digs Northlane, Wintersun AND 80's Japanese funk and City pop, but here we are.
@@enikoghostsofgrace exquisite taste my friend 👌👌😁
Twins
Japanese jazz is good too
I would suggest that she listen to some melodeath bands like Insomium or Orbit Culture. I believe she would enjoy the instrumentals and perhaps the lyrics.
Songs I would suggest:
Heart Like a Grave - Insomium
The Conjurer - Insomium
While We Sleep - Insomium
Behold - Orbit Culture
The Aisle of Fire - Orbit Culture
Saw - Orbit Culture
Jacob Two-Two is the last thing I expected to hear referenced in this video
That is the last thing I expected to see and recognize in this comment section
😎😎😎
You must do a part 2 to this with Killswitch Engage, Bullet For My Valentine, Trivium, Etc
Also you should compare classic songs from bands to modern songs from bands to see if she likes the mordern or classic metalcore better
I love this video series very much! It's so nice to see somebody exploring music like this. If she likes the songs or not, it's not as important than the fact that she tries. In my metal head experience it's very rare to not just be, you know, looked down upon or stubbornly sticking to their prejudices.
I would love episodes where she recommends her favorite tracks :D
The band was around before the movie but after the book
Out of all the Metalcore bands to talk about in this video, Killswitch Engage and As I Lay Dying weren't part of it???? I understand there are so many to choose from, but those two bands had a huge hand in defining Metalcore! Hopefully we see a mention of them or a reaction video in the future!
@@GeoVTuber i will he doing them in the mid 2000s metalcore video!
yeah, for second video should be big 4 of metalcore: Killswitch, AILD, BFMV and Trivium
@@syntezjaofficial4240 they also gotta include All That Remains and August Burns Red
Based on Evelyn's positive reception to Aussie metalcore we need an Aussie metal episode with bands you haven't show; In Hearts Wake, I Killed the Prom queen, Northlane (with Marcus on vocals)... but prog is what we do best Ne Obliviscaris, Karnivool, Cog, Twelve Foot Ninja, Caligula's Horse, Dead Letter Circus.... just to name a few
Metalcore is absolutely what we do best. PWD is arguably the biggest current metal around.
I moved up from stretched skinnies to stretched slim straight... 36 years old
Your reaction to Parkway is literally me! hahah I can't help but go wild XD
I got excited when I saw metalcore, then frowned when I saw it was 2010's metal core 🤣 I raged so hard when I first saw the Attack Attack video because it was so many things that I hated about the fashion and musical culture of the time all at once: the hair, the v-necks, the skinny jeans, and the decidedly emo clean vocals.
I was definitely an early 2000s metalcore guy, preferring God Forbid, Shadows Fall, Chimaira, Killswitch Engage, and others.
Hahahah, dont worry we will be doing that era very soon
American Appearal wasn't a thing in Norway i think, the closest thing we had was Vans, Dickies and Affliction.. Famous stars and stripes i think was also a thing then
My earliest metalcore albums were around 2010 with God Forbid's "Constitution of Treason," Killswitch Engage's S/T, and Hatebreed's "Supremacy." Jamey Jasta's vocal style made the transition from nu metal's rapping into hardcore shouts easier, and eventually harsher and more guttural vocals.
The Amity Affliction... So this is where my Core-love began... I love Amity
Another great one! I personally like The Devil Wears Prada's newest album. Maybe show Evelyn something off of that in a later video?
as a 32 years old i know you what you mean
VARVIS HYPE
WE LOVE YOU VITO
When he said the stitches skinny jeans I re lived the first time I went to a band practice with a pair and was like "bro's look how low I can go." The jeans were as important as the instruments from then on haha.
great video as always man👍🤘
I would love to see her react to napalm death carcass and grindcore in general
The Crabcore video nice!
The Devil Wears Prada got their name from the book that came out in 2003 formed the band in 2005 and the movie came out on 2006 🤓
Mystery solved! Thanks! 😊
To lure her in to metal you should play her something like post 2013 Nightwish(with Floor Jansen) live performances. That way she could start to better understand and appreciate the metal elements in music.
The devil wears Prada is my wife's favourite band, she's been listening to them ever since the plagues. She even has a TDWP tattoo. It hurts to she that she gave them a 0/10 but that's life 😊
Tell your wife I’m sorry 😢 what’s her favourite song? I’ll give that one a try!
@evarvy her favourite is chemical and never be sorry for an opinion
ahren the bassist of TAA said “We called it Pittsburgh because at Warped Tour 2013 Joel had a seizure, just from drinking too much and being too hot
Wild 😂
No disrespect to the band or liking them, as i love Protest the Hero, but they are not metalcore. They are progressive math rock/metal. I mean, it's arguable what they are exactly, but metalcore is not one of them unless your only qualification is singing and screaming.
All that said, happy to see this at all. You can easily do a part 2. Gotta show her Eskimo Calboy now or One Morning Left so she can get something funny. Or just do the EXACT same bands later albums since you have a tendency to pick their first albums (which is probably appropritate to walk someone through your shos). If all else fail you can pick the list from "Hey Jarrod, What's the Song Again?". Either way, gotta bring in Smokehauntus for the AA redemption.
also The Devil Wears Prada named themselves after the Book, not the movie lol. Also damn, roasted. Modern TDWP is a 10/10 to meeee.
As an Idea -- might be interesting to check Evelyn's reaction to how do these bands evolved. Like, taking their last releases, or like, last most popular. Cause, it's modern music that is easier to listen to. Some Seeing Red from Archs or Dark Void from AA or Glitch from PD. Yeah, sure, I'd like to see reaction on Archs from Ruin era or TAA from Severed Ties but it's just a harsh for a normal person to listen to and enjoy as we do it. Anyway great video, respect for scores!
I take my scoring system VERY seriously!
im still for Hanabie / Nemophila / Passcode / Broken by the Scream / Lovebites / Maze / Shingeki !!!!
"They look like Australian beach boys" hahahaha perfect assessment after watching 5 second of them not looking like Aussie beach boys, you should definitely show her the Parkway Drive documentary
Thats a great idea!
more peaks and valleys in attack attack than protest the hero is certainly a take
Ah man you should’ve done “hey John what’s your name” for the music video and song from TDWP
Maybe I'm a too old Gen X'r (I'm 50) but I could never take to metalcore. Not really a fan of the dual vocals aspect, the clean vocals always sound a little girly to me.
But if you dig it? Great.
Although, I'm going to give Northlane and Attack Attack a listen with an open mind, as they didn't seem too horrible.
I'm looking forward to the introduction to Black Metal video
Perhaps Emperor, Agathodaimon, Lord Belial, Melechesh, Mayhem.......
NOW WE'RE TALKING ON MY LANGUAGE
i feel her when she said she liked attack attack stupidness and the old stuff you know, i feel that.
ALSO IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE VIDEO, BUT I NEED TO SAY, SHE NEEDS TO LISTEN TO HYPA HYPA FROM ELECTRIC CALLBOY, ITS SO FREAKING STUPID
the devil wears prada mv is nothing compared to blasphemian mv from infant annihilator, i mean its disturbing but bro, infant annihilator is FULL OF SHIT YOU KNOW. AND NO DONT WATCH THAT THING, LISTEN TO ME, IF YOU SEE ANY VIDEO AND IT HAS WRITTEN IN THE TITTLE "Infant Anihhilator" BRO, GO AWAY, RUN, DONT CLICK ON THESE ONES, NEVER.
pittsburgh is so fucking good man, never gets old, big choruses and emotions going boom, the i wanna cry vibe, really never gets old.
BRO, PARKWAY DRIVE IS SO FKING HARD MAN, SHIT, i remember the first time i listened to them, i was like BRO THIS IS METALCORE? the band i was listening most was BFMV so that one was such a shock even for me.
northlane such a good choice, the DJENTY RIFFS + clean singing so fkin hard
Waiting for some Symphonic Metal. Lacrimosa, Elis Nightwish, Within Temptation Epica....
I love how almost the only song I liked out of these picks she gave a 0 😂
My wifi network is called stick stickly and the password is somedaycamesuddenly iykyk
You should try have your wife listen to Sleep Token since she said she likes the randomness of the first song.
A few of my favourites that get people into them are: Take me back to Eden
The summoning
Ascensionism
Vore
Im here for a dedicated PtH reaction.
Suggestion: black metal
Please.
I'd suggest you show her Djent but I also don't wanna ruin the streak 😂
what streak?
@@VARVIS_ her liking metal!! Haha
@@clarkogle3067bro djent is peak! >:3
aww your wife is the best!!! is she much of a horror fan? you can introduce her to metal bands with horror elements.
Should show her the newer the devil wears Prada songs
I just liked her “based” comment 😎
Architects peaked at hollow crown. Fight me
Now just have a whole video about bands like bullet, Breaking Benjamin, Killswitch, etc. to show of the melodic songs that have that chorus to hook listeners into the songs meaning and what those band represents.
your wife should react punk goes pop
Amity’s Pittsburgh is about how Joel relapsed on alcohol and cocaine while they were on warped tour he passed out while leaving the tour bus from being dehydrated from alcohol and drugs and nearly died from the combo
spiritbox was around though if you count courney and mike coming from IWABO instead of only counting the full lineup
true, good point
I forget that Pakeway drive used to be heavy 😂😂
Damn TDWP still go hard as of today❤
im 34 and this all hits me like a childhood sized boulder. i still jam old parkway regularly.
You need to show her 2004ish metalcore back when it was actually good 😂 KsE, Shadows Fall, ect.
Hardcore next
Wait, are you telling me Adrian from Northlane is technically my colleague? That's awesome. I would have never guessed he left the band to become a psychologist.
You guys should do a modern metalcore / deathcore video!
The devil wears prada movie came out in 06 while the band formed in 05
Yeeeeeeeeees Protest the hero... i feel like they are underrated but i guess they just didnt get alot of showing in Denmark
Bring back CrabCore and Myspace era of Deathcore. BLEGH BREEEE
Attack Attack changed the game
i Miss old Asking Alexandria
Architects early grave its their best song
How about a little BILMURI after Attack Attack! just because Johnny Franck
No August Burns Red? On the more obvious side, no Killswitch Engage or As I Lay Dying? Or on the less obvious side, early Miss May I? Just scene metalcore and later?
At least you spread the entertainment of crabcore
@@TheJohnnee all those bands will be done in another video
I plan to go era by era of metalcore 👍
Glad you finished on the hat trick of Australia
Also to answer your question at 31:44, they are called kangaroos in Australia
Ahh. My peak high school album was plauges from the devil wears prada senior year
Joey sturgis and tdwp started this era with dear love
Nobody :
Me at 2:47 : 🦀🦀🦀
Actually, Johnny Franck was the guitarist and vocal from Attack Attack, not the lead singer
Not saying attack attack weren't influencial but to suggest that was one of the most influencial songs in metal is crazy.
On metalcore? Absolutely bro
@@VARVIS_ I mean you're not wrong, but it feels wrong
@@anthonycharalambous8776 yeah I get it 😂😂
Hes choosing all the like heavier stuff to introduce her. Liie forst u start off with some screamo then go into metalcore like attack attack was good but i say theres better songs by asking Alexandria and Architects and the devil wears prada. Also the band was before the movie. Js
Love the video great reactions
Try God Forbid (RIP). A few bands I was surprised to not see in the video: Trivium and Killswitch Engage and Bullet for My Valentine 😬
I killed the prom queen are the Australian GOATs for me, VERY swedish melodeath influenced plus breakdowns as ler usual
Ummmmm where was Remember by Etienne Sin? Surely she'd be swayed by that CLASSIC
Nothing will defeat crabcore
worst era of Metalcore.
The problem to react to music videos is that more often than not, people end up reacting way more to the images. And most of the time these videos have absolutely nothing to do with the music.
no BFMV or Trivium?
Will be doing them when we do mid 2000s metalcore 👍👍
Show her Pirate Metal for all the funs
show her new metalcore to pull her further in..
If he wants funny metal, then have her go through all the Electric callboy songs since Hypa Hypa lol
You can't play Stick Stickly without playing the intro FIRST, RUN IT BACK
Did i hear al like nicnocturnal when talking about crabcore
No part 2 in Megadeth but a Metalcore episode. This channel is going down the drain! XP
As you showed Spiritbox to Evelyn, do you plan to show her Iwrestledabearonce?
If you show her black metal please play some Dissection, maybe something off Storm Of The Lights Bane
I love you for doing Arifs bow and arrow, i do that shit too
Coolest stage move of all time imo 😂
I still have my lipring