For me I think about my relationship with my son. I love teaching him life lessons. It definitely hits home with me. Thank you for sharing and for watching.
Check out their debut album "Thy Mighty Contract" from 1993, their third album "Triarchy Of The Lost Lovers" from 1996, their 10th album "Aealo" from2010, their 11th "Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy" from 2013, their 12th "Rituals" from 2016 and their 13th "The Heretics" from 2019. They made good albums inbetween, but they were repetitive, imo.
This is not as aggressive as some of their other music, but it's so epic! I'm very curious to hear the album when it's out. Here is my favourite song from them, "Pir Threontai": th-cam.com/video/GxuOVdtAjN4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vzdDEwNYKmWIt3S1 As far as metal band names go, I usually dislike those that try to show off how evil they are. RC I only heard because back in my last year of high school my friend was writing for a rock and metal magazine and practically bullied me into listening to their album "Aealo" and I ended up loving it. So my favourite bands are pretty lame in the name department I guess. God Dethroned, Swallow the Sun, Heaven Shall Burn, Paradise Lost, maybe these are cool metal names. Fun fact, or maybe a sad one, Dave Mustaine once refused to play at the same festival as RC, because he felt they were offensive to his faith, and they had to cancel their appearance.
I wouldn’t be shocked at the Dave story. Megadeth is one of those bands that I have tried to like multiple times, but Dave and his voice just bother me. He always just sounds like a whiney angry person. Not a guy I would want to hang out with.
@@MattsMoshPit1 lmao finally someone with the same opinion on Megadeth. Symphony of Destruction is a great song, but I prefer the Nightwish live version, Marko's vocals are killing it. Otherwise not a fan at all.
Honestly the only Megadeth song I halfway like is Hangar 18, but that might just be because of the video. Nothing against the rest of the guys in the band. Dave just ruins it for me with his singing and demeanor.
@@MattsMoshPit1 that's it exactly. I'm happy for Teemu Mäntysaari being there, he's a great guitarist and deserves a wider recognition. Let's see how long he stays.
Disappointing 😕. I usually like Rotting Christ but this was really meh. Wouldn’t skip it if I was listening to random songs on Spotify but don’t care if I never hear it again either. Almost sounds like a very slow Amon Amarth song. I think Fleshgod Apocalypse have a great band name that is fun to have on a T-shirt 😆. But there is a downside to that type of names, especially for newer bands. I tryed to find a video from Grand Cadaver when the band was really new and hardly had any material on TH-cam and the search result wasn’t very pleasant 🤢.
If anything the song introduced me to Rotting Christ. What Rotting Christ songs should I check out? Fleshgod Apocalypse is an awesome name. That’s another band I need to check out. Any suggestions from them?
@@MattsMoshPit1X Ξ Σ (666) and Ze Nigmar are two songs by Rotting Christ that I like a lot. I think I would classify both as atmospheric black metal so it’s a very different sound from Like father, Like son. I think ”No” is a good first listen for Fleshgod Apocalypse. The Violation is another great song but it’s without their female vocalist.
@@MattsMoshPit1 I would really second @sadgolfish suggestion on X Ξ Σ (666) and Ze Nigmar from Rotting Christ. Both are great! Definitely also check some Fleshgod Apocalypse. Personally, I like most of their song "Sugar", but both "No" and "Violation" are also great!
@@MattsMoshPit1 I would really second sadgoldfish's suggestions X Ξ Σ (666) and Ze Nigmar from Rotting Christ. Both are great! Please also check Fleshgod Apocalypse, especially, if you have not heard them before. You will like them 😉Personally, I like most of their song "Sugar", but both "No" and "Violation" are also great!
I don't know why, when i listen and watch the video of this song, i think about father's day. Emotional and sentimental
For me I think about my relationship with my son. I love teaching him life lessons. It definitely hits home with me. Thank you for sharing and for watching.
Check out their debut album "Thy Mighty Contract" from 1993, their third album "Triarchy Of The Lost Lovers" from 1996, their 10th album "Aealo" from2010, their 11th "Kata Ton Daimona Eaytoy" from 2013, their 12th "Rituals" from 2016 and their 13th "The Heretics" from 2019. They made good albums inbetween, but they were repetitive, imo.
Awesome, thank you for sharing. I will definitely check them out.
The video is filmed in Iceland
Awesome, the landscape was amazing
This is not as aggressive as some of their other music, but it's so epic! I'm very curious to hear the album when it's out. Here is my favourite song from them, "Pir Threontai": th-cam.com/video/GxuOVdtAjN4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vzdDEwNYKmWIt3S1
As far as metal band names go, I usually dislike those that try to show off how evil they are. RC I only heard because back in my last year of high school my friend was writing for a rock and metal magazine and practically bullied me into listening to their album "Aealo" and I ended up loving it. So my favourite bands are pretty lame in the name department I guess. God Dethroned, Swallow the Sun, Heaven Shall Burn, Paradise Lost, maybe these are cool metal names.
Fun fact, or maybe a sad one, Dave Mustaine once refused to play at the same festival as RC, because he felt they were offensive to his faith, and they had to cancel their appearance.
I wouldn’t be shocked at the Dave story. Megadeth is one of those bands that I have tried to like multiple times, but Dave and his voice just bother me. He always just sounds like a whiney angry person. Not a guy I would want to hang out with.
@@MattsMoshPit1 lmao finally someone with the same opinion on Megadeth. Symphony of Destruction is a great song, but I prefer the Nightwish live version, Marko's vocals are killing it. Otherwise not a fan at all.
Honestly the only Megadeth song I halfway like is Hangar 18, but that might just be because of the video. Nothing against the rest of the guys in the band. Dave just ruins it for me with his singing and demeanor.
@@MattsMoshPit1 that's it exactly. I'm happy for Teemu Mäntysaari being there, he's a great guitarist and deserves a wider recognition. Let's see how long he stays.
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Disappointing 😕. I usually like Rotting Christ but this was really meh. Wouldn’t skip it if I was listening to random songs on Spotify but don’t care if I never hear it again either. Almost sounds like a very slow Amon Amarth song.
I think Fleshgod Apocalypse have a great band name that is fun to have on a T-shirt 😆. But there is a downside to that type of names, especially for newer bands. I tryed to find a video from Grand Cadaver when the band was really new and hardly had any material on TH-cam and the search result wasn’t very pleasant 🤢.
If anything the song introduced me to Rotting Christ. What Rotting Christ songs should I check out? Fleshgod Apocalypse is an awesome name. That’s another band I need to check out. Any suggestions from them?
@@MattsMoshPit1X Ξ Σ (666) and Ze Nigmar are two songs by Rotting Christ that I like a lot. I think I would classify both as atmospheric black metal so it’s a very different sound from Like father, Like son.
I think ”No” is a good first listen for Fleshgod Apocalypse. The Violation is another great song but it’s without their female vocalist.
Awesome, thank you. I will add your suggestions to my list.
@@MattsMoshPit1 I would really second @sadgolfish suggestion on X Ξ Σ (666) and Ze Nigmar from Rotting Christ. Both are great!
Definitely also check some Fleshgod Apocalypse. Personally, I like most of their song "Sugar", but both "No" and "Violation" are also great!
@@MattsMoshPit1 I would really second sadgoldfish's suggestions X Ξ Σ (666) and Ze Nigmar from Rotting Christ. Both are great!
Please also check Fleshgod Apocalypse, especially, if you have not heard them before. You will like them 😉Personally, I like most of their song "Sugar", but both "No" and "Violation" are also great!