The Dillinger Escape Plan - 43% Burnt
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43% Burnt, 57% Amish
This might be the funniest comment I've ever read on TH-cam.
Underrated comment
Pretty good 🤣
This.
This is the best comment ever.
😁
it's funny how this song has about a dozen parts and they're extremely complex and difficult to play, but by far the most memorable part is something anyone can play.
which part are you referring too? the intro?
Yes, because the rest sounds like shit
I think the riff at 1:11 sounds pretty neat
@@rorz999 that's cause the simplest it is the easiest for remembering, at least for people don't know how to remember difficult things like this
@@Mateyhv1 fuck you talk m bout boi this album is eargasms start to finish
These twins rock!
Andrew Boon hahahahahahahahahaha😂
Won the internet 6 years ago! How's life these days?
@@drivelikejoewho 4 hours ago yeah boiiii
my comment looks like 15 years ago
lmfaooo I'm fucking dying bruh
Producer: time signature?
TDEP: roll the dice boys
it's so technical you can't tell whether he's making mistakes or not
Every Dillinger song is absolutely fucking ridiculously hard to play. Mental stuff.
Black Bubblegum is very easy
@@ALDA494 Milk Lizard as well.
how’s it coming with this song nearly 6 years later
43% carpal tunnel
You know who would love this is Frank Zappa...
top comment
It would not surprise me since Zappa's odd and unorthodox approach to writing is a pre cursor to math genres.
I like to be challenged by my favorite bands. Albums like Calculating Infinity and everything else that came after grow on you. You don't listen to it once and sing along. You need to consume it slowly in small doses... hahaha
Yep, nothing worse than liking music as soon as you hear it. The greatest thing about music is forcing yourself to listen to something until you appreciate it.
Why does something this good only have 4 stars? Are people too stupid to realize how skilled the dillinger guitar players were all over this album? A+
Lmao forgot alod youtube had a star rating system so weird
@@liamcole9319just thinking that myself
I'm very surprised that this is in Standard Tuning! (EADGBE)
Oh u surprised that u can Djent on 6 string guitar ? XD lol
@@comtum3554 Nope. Also, TDEP is technically not djent. It's Mathcore.
BiRDiE 🙂
😔
@@BiRDiEHere Yeah but the amount of Djent bands they directly inspired through calculating infinity are plentiful.
TDEP, sounding heavy as fuck even in standard tuning
It's the kick of the complexity and that chill when something you think will happen, doesn't happen. Mathcore is only for people who understand music, but want more than just music out of music.
It's the same as some people who get a kick out of a difficult sudoku or a math problem or abstract art.
Technically, this is abstract music.
I also just really like the voice of the singer in every album from the second onward.
Holy shit, that was unbelievable. I've been waiting a long time to see a proper cover played, couldn't get any more perfect than that.
Loving it. Can't understand why so many people are hating on this for not being music. Haven't you guys heard of John Cage yet? Arguing that 4'33"(4 minutes and 33 seconds of silence) isn't music seems way more productive than arguing over what melodic content and rhythms should be classified as music or not. If it has a pulse it's music, no matter how much cardiac dysrhythmia is going on.
I love at 0:40 seconds, he's shakes his head because he messed up. This is an amazing video, though. This song, even this album are one of the greatest examples of technical music
Ben Weinman went to a carnival, got high, rode the merry go around a few times and then wrote this song.
+xSmashHeaven fun fact he doesn't drink or smoke a thing
Hate to break it to you but he's edge. That's probably just some old wives' tale anyways, kinda like how people said Slipknot used to huff jars with dead crows in them before shows
+Lindow Wicker They actually did that. There's footage and multiple interviews of them talking about it lol
What’s ironic is that you would probably have to be completely sober to have enough focus to write as complex of a song as this
sREUDIAN fLIP well this isn’t good music so. And most of the good music you have ever heard was made while drunk or high.
who taught mose guitar?
I would love to see a transcription with a full analysis of this piece. that would be amazing.
You know, this isn't the fastest brainmelting guitar work I've ever seen, but as a guitar player, it makes my brain melt trying to wrap my head around their technique....holy bat, shitman! This is just damn
I thought this song was a lot harder until you broke it down like this. Thanks!
great cover.
serious question from a non-musician though--I've always considered DEP, from what I understand musically, one of the more complex bands in metal/hardcore. A friend of mine says Tool is really complex, which I'm not doubting, but at the speeds Dillinger play and the insane guitar parts, to my ears DEP still sounds way more complex. True?
Very much true.
not to mention the insane rocking out they do live. Never seen Tool live, but the insane complexity of DEP's music, while playing the way they do live, running around, stage diving, jumping on and off of stuff, etc. It's incredible.
Tool isn't very dynamic from what I've heard. Sure the rhythms are funky, but the changes are not frequent
Compared to your traditional rock band, tool is pretty complex, which I think is why it has gained that title.
But if you actively search for complex music, you will find that Tool is quite tame. I love technical music, so I get bored listening to Tool, personally.
I think Tool is a great band, love their stuff, but they're on a different level than Dillinger. Look up a little on Dillinger's drummer and guitarists set-up compared to Tool, they just do a lot more with a lot less. It's all relative though man not everyone is gonna tell you the same thing, that's the beauty of music.
Many people don't like this song and that's something that make me love it even more.
(Also 800th comment wow 😃)
Where's the fire spitting? Not enough fiery things. But good cover.
We should probably link all the people who don't like this to Naked City, I'd pay to see the reactions.
Fuck yeah
in that case send me a link because I defiantly dont like this.
Shaun Luxon lmao naked city will mess you up
Kyle Smith not quite, more confused as to why they have a fan base. Im sure people lisgen to that stuff just to make a point
Shaun Luxon thats because you belong in a padde cell, with a helmet, so you won't hurt yourself. Dillinger is great, John Zorn is even greater, if you disagree, you simply know nothing about music and/ or haven't given either a fair chance.
Arguing about what music is better. Perfect. Don't any of you people get exhausted after a while? You're never going to win. DEP fan or not. I love DEP and I love 43% Burnt. But arguing with people who don't like the music? Come on. Everyone can express their opinion. Pointless trash talking is to just be ignored, not met by a legitimate response. Someone said just because this and that doesn't make it better than pop music you hear on radio. This is the one thing that music fans and metal fans in general must understand and yes I really do believe Ive got a better point of view than a lot of you. Call me elitist or a snob, whatever. A piece of music cannot be "better" than another. All DEP does that people can't stomach is articulate artistically exactly how they feel. If Avenged Sevenfold wants to sell millions of records and become uber-famous they have to at some point forfeit a chunk of their artistic integrity and play what other people want to hear. DEP just doesn't care, these guys happily make music they enjoy and are happy if they can reach someone else's ears. Does that make DEP better than Avenged Sevenfold? I can't stand A7X and I still say no. Does it make their make their artistic expression more valid and honest? Yes. I believe that's what sets bands apart form each other. Not whose better, just who is willing to maintain artistic integrity instead of using their talent to chase the big bucks. I love DEP and I wouldn't even consider myself a 'metal head' I just value art if it's held up above money and fame. Im not a fucking hipster either. I can understand if someone likes music because it's catchy or has melody because it's a natural pleasant thing. But to bash a style of music you don't understand (Not that you're any less intelligent than I am) just means maybe you haven't had the same experiences in life that have lead you to this video. And you just don't have the same values that we have. No one is better, we're just different.
You: "No one is better, we're just different."
Also you: "...and yes I really do believe *IVE GOT A BETTER* point of view than a lot of you."
You seem super humble and smart, definitely not judgy at all...
@@nickfoxx9310 Hey man ngl I'm cringing reading my original comment. I can't defend a 6 year old essay I wrote on a DEP guitar video lol You got me
for all the haters.....this music takes more skill than what you usually hear on pop music stations. just because it's not one key and doesn't have the cheesiest melodies in the world, doesn't make it bad. it's called progressive because it is.....just that.
I do like Dillinger but i think listening to them all day would drive me insane
The Dillinger Escape Plan is an excellent band, and you cover their song really well! Maybe you should also do some other songs by them, like the latest "Farewell, Mona Lisa"
I relate this song to accurately drawing a scribble
I love this song, it's soo wicked, and one day I'll learn to play it! >:D
Did you ever learn it?
Well, did you?
Here is a simple fact no one can argue with, like this music or not, it takes a great deal of skill to do what this guy is doing. I thought 1:30 to 2:2o was cool, sounded a little like hands of a killer by suicide silence.
If you're trying to say someone copied someone, this album came out 2 years before that band started. If you're not trying to say that, well then, rock on and keep hearing good music \m/
sweep game on point
this song was a tough one to learn but i really enjoy playing along with the track-on drums
This is a specific genre (mathcore or math rock) with lots of atonality. It's more about the technical-ness of the song than making something to dance to really. I'm probably not explaining well, but that's what I think.
When I here this type of music the first thing I ask myself is, "Will I/they/he/she remember this 10 years from now and will I/they/he/she be able physically and mentally to play/listen to it?"
DOES THIS TYPE OF MUSIC PASS THE TEST OF TIME?
I don't understand this, but I love it!!!
@MadCrokodile1 i understand why this might not be your cup of tea. it wasn't mine at first either. The Dillinger Escape Plan is an Mathcore band and they tend to be all over the place with their instruments. i suggest listening to some of their other more melodic songs. who knows, your opinion might even change about them.
I'd love to hear a slow acoustic version of this
@Taraalcar Glad you know how to switch scales on every note. Because that makes sense.
@12YAtube
dissonant scales (namely whole tone, diminshed etc.) in jazz are used, yes; but they have to be used in such a way to support the level of tension in the chords and they are used in MODERATION (thats the difficult part about jazz; getting the right amount of dissonance at the right time) with the right chords. According to jazz theory, there are several instances where after the dissonance you have resolution (which is the challenge in jazz). this guy is over-doing it.
@nlo13 having said that, I would agree that writing music like this is a completely different skill. And is one that I too prefer.
How Ben managed to write this, record it onto a tape for an album, produce it and nail this live is beyond me.
The first time I heard Calculating Infinity I fell in love with the album.
way too many dislikes. if it isn't standard 'metal', you can't comprehend it. sad. this is beautiful.
i crossed my eyes and made it 3d on the parts that were in sync:D
@IAMinDreams i understand that the dissonance comes from simple minded ideas like semitone harmonies, and tritones, unlike dissonance that comes from such bands as execute the sinner, which is jazz influenced
@iamajoo Before I was a fan of DEP, I thought this song was amazing, on a technical level. Like it or not, it's incredible as far as the technical aspects of it go. I'd like it if it wasn't DEP. With that said, I completely understand not liking DEP, they're a bit hard to get into initially, at least for me.
@nlo13 I guess after six semesters of studying counterpoint, traditional harmony, and music history from an analytical perspective, it's pretty scary to me. This kind of stuff is what I play to relieve the stress of the rest of school. I compose classical, jazz, fusion, metal, pop, country, and I play all of that too. And I have to for school. So either way, thanks for the compliment.
Congrats, this is by far the most valid comment I've read on youtube so far. no joke.
@biffbiffton - Don't fix it if it isn't broken! Neckbeards are AWESOME.
I'd love to know what you guys think is good, since you think this sucks.
@Chaz6993X but she does....she doesn't mix them though, she has other people take her lyrics and put them in a way to make it a catchy tune. but i repeat, she does write her own lyrics.
I didn't attack your reference. I love Chet Atkins as i love Jimi Hendrix. I love all kinds of music. Music can express different feelings you know? Joy, passion, or anger. And if you think about it every art has got artists that react to the cliches with experimental music. Dillinger Escape Plan are one of them.
I agree with this. I don't care what the own band says. Sure all music is math...If you consider counting to four math. I just spent an hour trying to get the timing on about 45 seconds on this song on drums. Don't tell me they're not mathcore.
@oddzilla1 that's actually a major 7th. but no biggy. and technically it would be a minor 9th.
the distortion is ok but it sounds bad cuz the volume is kinda low. but it has to be so it doesn't overpower the drums in the background from the original track, hello? this was a nice cover.
my brain feels 43% burnt after this! i love it...
Are you all people serious? Can you please stop writing such idiot comments? If you don't know Dillinger Escape Plan and what type of music they were playing when their first record Calculating Infinity came out (and so this song) please shut.your.mouth. At the time this was innovative and incredibly fresh music.
@sderoij thats only if your in the closed mind set that a computer can't be an instrument. I enjoy trance and techno so i believe it can be used to create beautiful sounds/music. People just hate on lady gaga but she practices her singing just as much as any other musician.
@ParkerBlitz yesss, all those jazz guitar lessons
It makes a lot more sense with the vocal part. Still awesome though. I hate how people say it's just random noise, as if there's some law that says all music must have a verse-chorus-verse structure and melody lines. You don't have to like it but you're ignorant if you don't appreciate it.
@RottenYellow amen brother, its all about creative style.
Gosh, sorry about the math-core thing. I hate giving names to kinds of music to categorize music but since ancientastronomer seems to be completely ignorant about Dillinger Escape Plan I just put the term "math-core" without thinking about it. My bad :)
fascinating patterns amidst beautiful chaos
There are some gems amongst the void of outright symmetry and elaboration of insanity. And the insanity is obviously what most fans of this will consider a "gem" anyway, however I'm still blown away how someone could have the memory to play the composition. I wonder how long the band takes for albums and how the material is written.
But trust me If I say to you that I absolutely love their music and I've listened to their entire discography hundreds of times. And like me many other people. It's obvious for me to defend a band that I absolutely respect and love :)
@ProjectBerklee
(cont.) then that DOESNT mean that they are applying their own high-level music dissonance theory; it means either those people don't really know shit about what key it is and are playing a chromatically oriented scale; even though they are spot-on with rythyms and in time with everybody else.
i understand this band might be trying to do something different (focus on rytyhms, and forget harmony to let the dissonance be at maximum); its lack of effort for harmony then.
If this guy didn't get a high five from someone after recording this then I don't know what this world has come to...
To this that DEP play this at shows like they’re being attacked by a swarm of bees. Insane
@prettychill5 i accidentally gave this a thumbs up... honestly, that dimished sound is what they go for. and they pull it off with superb cunning. these guys are insanely talented, and this is the way they express themselves with music. you cannot compare them to bands like between the buried and me and fall of troy..
People who hate on this don't know shit about real musical talent.
@oddzilla1 You have to admit that minor 2nd harmonies sound fun.
@ProjectBerklee But if they only used them in moderation, it wouldn't be them.
If you listen, inside the mass of noise, there is some sense.
The rhythm is complex, which is an aspect of math-core, it changes from like 5/16 to 4/4 in on bar, making it erratic, which works well with dissonance.
If it was balanced, then it would just sound like jazz metal, or even flamenco, which uses a lot of dissonance, but uses the minor 3rd, and major 5th to balance the sound.
@WoWintosh It's a Schecter OMEN 6 and believe me it is the chiepest schecter and still gets the innocense out of you.
Wow dude! To nail this song is one hell of a feat. Kudos to you!!
are you saying they would become blind in addition to being "def," or would they switch from one to the other?
I love that your head and the head of the guitar poke out of the frames. Great sound too! I don't hear any vocals in the background music, do you have an instrumental version going on?
@inthepants117 yeah man, haha... they played their new song (the Eidolon Reality)? when i saw them the last time, it was cool... do you know if they have a studio version out yet?, i liked it but i couldn't really give it a true rating because it was live, i noticed that michael used more clean vocals, and michael said that their will be more clean vocals on the album, i liked the clean vocals on planetary duality, but i hope they don't overuse them on the new album, not that they are bad :)
MIND FUCKING BLOWN. what i would give to be able to play like that...
I remember seeing this in high school thinking Trivium was the coolest thing ever and being so effing confused
@stainrtw not sure model number but its a schecter
Generally it takes a musician to like more technical bands like this and this song seems to be a good example.
PS. Not hating on the band for you internet trolls.
This is beauty in it's purest form
all these comments are classic. thank you for constructing this video jamplay
great cover, how many time signatures changes is that, i could never play it, i couldnt feel the beat
@cipqer true, it is painful to listen. that's exactly the emotion to invoke while writing this music. not to mention there's a method to the madness and that's what makes it genius.
i. love. this.
It's not about melody, or groove. The Dillinger Escape Plan isn't something anybody really likes at first, you have to get accustomed to it and digest it for a while before you "get it". It's hard to explain. It's a lot like Meshuggah, in that most people don't like it at first, but it's still wonderful music to those who get it. It's not for everyone.
@indierokkers
"Shitty choice of notes"? Do you understand how they are choosing the notes, or what sound they were after here? They chose these notes so they could get exactly the sound you're hearing. If you want something a little tamer try listening to the most recent album Option Paralysis, namely Farewell Mona Lisa, Gold Teeth on a Bum and Widower :)
If anyone's seen the TABs on the sweep picking part at 0:56. They would know how fucking ridiculous that is at that speed o.o That's as far as I've gotten on learning this song lol. DEP is fucking insane, I love it =D
WOW, great job! Thanks for the vid!
dude what guitar are you using man looks absolutely bad ass?
@inthepants117 exactly, jazz, blues, heavy metal, death metal, thrash metal, djent, whatever branch off of metal (excluding nu, IMO) is amazing :), i feel sorry for people stuck in the mainstream, 2011 going to be a great year for us. haha..
yeah I did notice that after I posted
MIND. BLOWN.
Such cleaness in the notes
I don't know what I liked better, the melody or the transitions. lol
@Ismashguitars111 Funny you mention BTBAM, because originally I didn't like Dillinger at all, but when I started listening to BTBAM I came back to Dillinger and realized how good they were, haha.