Songs in order: 0:03 Suicide Silence - Unanswered 0:25 Insect Warfare - Manipulator 0:46 Job for a Cowboy - Unfurling a Darkened Gospel 1:08 Carcass - Regurgitation of Giblets 1:29 All Shall Perish - Stabbing to Purge Dissimulation 1:49 Nasum - Violation 2:09 Infant Annihilator - Cuntcrusher 2:32 Defecation - Vestige of Earthly Remains 2:55 Carnifex - Die Without Hope 3:21 Napalm Death - Lucid Fairy Tale 3:41 Chelsea Grin - My Damnation 4:05 Repulsion - Radiation Sickness 4:28 Oceano - District of Misery 4:50 Terrorizer - Need to Live 5:17 Whitechapel - Devirgination Studies 5:37 Wormrot - Fallen into Disuse I’m not way too familiar with some of this, so it’s likely that I got something wrong, feel free to correct me if I made a mistake
Impossible to compare this genres. Grind core is old and true. "Deathcore" is new and fake. By the way did already exists this name "deathcore" that was stolen by this new comercial fashion
Even tho I'm biased to grindcore, you really picked some deathcore riffs that are nice. Good to hear some stuff beyond the 00-00-00-00-00-00 format as stereotypes often depict.
Like all stereotypes, they have a kernel of truth but are also greatly exaggerated. Deathcore is teeming with riffs and is mostly not the breakdown fest elitists will have you believe.
@@prodigy-ke7sl this is true. most breakdowns arent just 0s and 1s and when they are that doesn't mean they have to sound uninteresting. there's lots and lots of things you can do with it (mostly leads in this case)
Both grindcore and deathcore get bad reputations for having bands that all sound the same, but in reality, only a small percentage of bands in each subgenre are uncreative and/or ordinary. Would love to see a Brutal Death Metal vs. Technical Death Metal vid too!
@@berniebutterhole4076 Metal turns to punk when they run out of ideas. Thrash (old name for Hardcore Punk scene before Thrash metal exist) Grindcore, Metalcore, Deathcore etc First Hardcore kids copy Death Metal and create Deathcore, now Death Metal copy Hardcore kids ( vocals,riffs, breakdowns, melodíes) 👍👍👍 2000 m.th-cam.com/video/TmrNBS9wfa8/w-d-xo.html 2002 m.th-cam.com/video/NBpV8jW-qnY/w-d-xo.html, m.th-cam.com/video/ZPzj0cgjr_0/w-d-xo.html All shall 2006 m.th-cam.com/video/QdqRGyPy8v0/w-d-xo.html 2011 Deathcore Standard m.th-cam.com/video/ZruxuVnJP4M/w-d-xo.html 2015 m.th-cam.com/video/AECzwseIYwo/w-d-xo.html m.th-cam.com/video/r4YLMD_Ydsw/w-d-xo.html *Nowdays* m.th-cam.com/video/8dnJpuWuGn8/w-d-xo.html m.th-cam.com/video/3uh5KPW0xMs/w-d-xo.html
@@victorgm4702 damn go listen to some good modern death metal and deathcore and then come back, you truly don't listen to much metal if you think that's how everybody sounds now lol
@@victorgm4702 did you really just said that black metal and death metal sound the same??? Bruh you are clearly new to metal and I wont shit on you for that, we all start somewhere, but pls shut the fuck up and dont talk if you dont know shit lmaoo
The funny thing about these videos is you go "Oh, Side A wins definitely.". Then Side B pulls out a disgusting riff. These videos are a great way to discover new bands as well.
half way in I broke out laughing because I thought about the recording process and imagined you standing still in a room with a guitar, head bopping in complete silence. Great video and brilliant guitar work otherwise.
@@cybersub-zerokiryur1147ain't no way you said deathcore is way more technical than grindcore. Remember that grindcore doesn't have breakdowns which is effortless to do
@@TheHumanDescensionist well, most of modern deathcore is pretty much technical nowadays (And Hell Followed With, The Raven Autarchy, Signs of The Swarm, Angelmaker, Shrine of Malice, Shadow Of Intent etc). When it comes to breakdowns it really depends, some bands like to go for the classy 0-0-0-0 way while some other have pretty nasty 'complex' breakdowns.
Grindcore for me. Being a drummer from the 90’s Death Metal scene, I just prefer the drum patterns and it proves that you don’t have to play a million miles an hour ALL of the time. Also I find that the riffs are more memorable. Great video as always.
El deathcore no es un subgénero malo, el problema es que a veces en el deathcore siempre hay bandas que llegan a ser muy genéricas o algo aburridas, aunque también hay bandas que suelen ser distintas a las demás.
Yeah I noticed that too. Doom was really their only pure-deathcore work, and it was just an EP. Genesis and on they really started to toe the Technical Death Metal line.
@@southofheck For suresies. As far as I know, they don't even play any songs from _Doom_ live anymore-with the exception of the first 20-ish seconds of "Entombment of a Machine."
Both genres are children of death metal and hardcore punk, and yet both genres can at times have some very territorial and tribalistic fans that wish death upon the other. C'mon guys we're siblings!
It’s funny how when you mix punk and metal to get grindcore it’s generally fine. But when you mix punk and metal slightly differently to get deathcore, you’re a poser and a fake emo metalhead. Hardcore punk has been a huge part of extreme metal even in the early days. I wanna tell some of these guys to listen to something like Altars of Madness or Left Hand Path and try to tell me it’s completely devoid of punk influence. Same goes for Black Metal, which in the beginning was basically just evil and satanic sounding hardcore punk.
@@southofheck I don't think anyone rejects the punk influence, I think it's mostly the prevalence of sterile production amongst deathcore and its attitude of "the only thing that matters is breakdowns and chugging" versus grindcore, which has much shittier production, is much less mainstream, and is at least somewhat more interesting.
@@rcengineer I agree with you there, but I’m mostly referring to the elitists who don’t really have reasons other than it’s “fake metal”. And not all deathcore is like that, a lot of older deathcore has very grimy production and a great sense of pacing. Even some newer deathcore is pretty good, but I’ll agree that you gotta get past a few things if you wanna really enjoy it. I sorta gotta turn off my brain when I listen to stuff like modern Suicide Silence or Brand of Sacrifice. And don’t even get me started on the recent “fake slam” trend that’s pretty much ruined any hope deathcore had of being a respectable genre in the eyes of most.
@@juanjoyaborja.3054 I wouldnt say they were conspiracies, more realism of how the world is getting corrupted. I'm not far left but I agree with and can empathize with a lot of their lyrical content. That's why I enjoy their music so much, they are level headed people.
@@juanmam.2113 yes, but some deathcore bands do that "same sound" better than others. Like Oceano for example. Deathcore can still get very technical rhythmically.
Early deathcore especially can get so close to grindcore or death grind in some cases. In my book, stuff like The Cleaning by Suicide Silence or The Somatic Defilement by Whitechapel are so close to modern death metal that it’s barely distinguishable, aside from the occasional breakdown.
@@juanmam.2113 Every grindcore band sounds the same though lmao. They dont have the same structure like deathcore but you cannot tell me infant annihilator sounds like Slaughter to prevail, or black tongue sounds like whitechapel. Every grindcore song ive heard sounds the same. I cannot tell them apart. I really tried getting into it, and sounds alright but you cant talk about uniqueness when you mention grindcore.
@@dragonvarine7553 You get it. Its like, go listen to A Dark Omen by Angelmaker and try to say it sounds like Hell Chose Me by Carnifex. Deathcore is much more diverse than Grindcore. I have a deathcore playlist and can name every song that plays without looking because there is distinguishable qualities from band to band.
Bruh people still think scene kids listen to DeathCore? That was back in 07-09. There are some really great new wave of DeathCore bands to. Slaughter To Prevail, Signs Of The Swarm, Brand Of Sacrifice, Enterprise Earth, Angelmaker, Shadow Of Intent, ect
I mean, I don’t think he’s trying to construct a proper sentence. You also happened to not construct a proper sentence. It should be “Lmao, can’t even construct a proper sentence.”
its interesting to witness the differences in drumming technique between genres. in deathcore, hammer blasts are super common, while split blasts are the predominant form of blastbeat in grindcore (and other more extreme hardcore subgenres). i tend to prefer split blasts because they produce more notes per beat, resulting in a more chaotic and noisy blastbeat, while hammer blasts sound heavier and are more technically challenging. i consider this one of the few ways to distinguish the genres from eachother.
Modern deathcore is missing the hardcore punk edge and balls from the early years of the genre, he did the right thing by comparing grind to oldschool deathcore because back then deathcore was no joke
@@daredevil2724 i wish it would, but to me it's more like djent with gutturals now, and also those overused generic horror movie sounds through the whole song
I like both styles equally, but now I listen to a lot more deathgrind and goregrind (occasionally pornogrind) more than normal grindcore. Deathcore kinda saved through my high school years, so everything before 2011, I still have a soft spot for, lol. 😅 What I wish would be more common is deathgrind/deathcore fusion bands, imagine a fast-paced lo-fi thrashy punk riff with some blast beats and feedback, then it all stops and goes slow with the most filthy dissonant or slam breakdown in under two minutes or less. More like this please, Hails. \m/
All of this is pretty simple on my side: as long as I like what I hear I don't care who's calling a band death metal or core. I like bands who feel home prior in Death Metal, rather than Core, such as Thy Art is Murder, Whitechapel or Carnifex. What their FANS refer them to or reputation is, I couldn't care less! For me it's all Deaths Metal, since this is where I consume and produce. That's it to me at least. Good video btw!!!
Great video, nice picks. Overall I like old school sound of grind better, although Infant Annihilator and Carnifex also sound like fun. Follow the grind!
Thanks for posting a video that shows how awesome deathcore can be. I never understood the hate it got. I get why people don't like metalcore, but deathcore to me was always just as extreme as thrash, death metal, and grindcore.
@@crawlingamongthestars3736 same I'm more of a Thrash Metal, Death Metal and Stoner Metal guy but there are some cool Deathcore riffs out there and Infant Annihilator has some cool riffs basslines even though they might be artificial.
I'm more of death/black metal, death/doom, cavernous death,, black metal guy, but there's some grind and death grind bands I like, not really much deathcore.
Never seen the channel. Checked out the vid to see if I had to be ruthless on his grindcore choices, then he opens with Insect Warfare... 😍 After continuing to the end, just damn, I like your taste in music! I dont say that much to people
Some modern melodic/technical deathcore would be nice for a video! Rings of Saturn, Enterprise Earth, Cannibal Grandpa, AngelMaker, A Night In Texas, Within Destruction, Shadow of Intent, etc.
Keeping it real, I've seen ur vids and ur channel many times but damn this one is just fuckin cool, my man! Highlighted some crazy Grind bands, I subbed the moment I saw Insect Warfare haha! Cheers!!!
Da hast aber wieder einen rausgehauen. Respekt, echt Hammer! Für mich als Drummer ist mir diese Art der Musik aber zu öde weil nur schnell rumballern ist mir zu einfallslos. LG Stony
@@lars38010 Thrash is Punk scene before the Thrash Metal existed, but (elitist) people don't say: Thrash Metal is a "genre hybrid". Before Thrash Metal bands exist. Hardcore Punk 1981 m.th-cam.com/video/0kniNx_SYj0/w-d-xo.html Some pioneer Death Metal bands have a punk sound but no one says they are hybrids. "Xtreme Punk" 1984 m.th-cam.com/video/SR7WPliaSag/w-d-xo.html maybe Grindcore fathers. Punk with brutal sound before many Death Metal bands exist. PS: True "Thrash scene" (Hardcore Punk) 1982 m.th-cam.com/video/oPQpbm8j504/w-d-xo.html In the past only in Punk concerts people "Thrashing like a maníacs" , nowdays in any music concerts. Metal take Punk scene/sound like own " but isnt hybrid" ( for elitists )
I like lower tuned guitars but i can tell the player on the left just from listening it sounds like a bass and the player on the right has more feel and emotion! I love using the standard chords dropped and not the the hold one finger technique. Great video by the way!
deathcore is more clean/polished while grindcore is raw. also deathcore is basically metalcore mixed with death metal while grindcore is a punk subgenre
I feel that Grindcore and Deathcore are related in the same way that Cross-Over Thrash and Metalcore are related. Between crossover thrash and metalcore, you have groove metal and straightedge which really laid down a foundation for metalcore. Between grindcore and deathcore, you have metalcore and technical death, which really laid down that foundation. Without grindcore there is no deathcore, since both styles contain the same essential building blocks (hardcore punk and extreme metal).
thought it would be a very one sided battle but you have such a good selection of deathcore riffs! this guy knows his shit!!!! i'm still more of a grind guy but those riffs were awesome
Its funny how people complain about deathcore when the riffs sound similar to any onther extreme metal subgenre, some old heads just like to judge young people by their looks (scene kids)
Songs in order:
0:03 Suicide Silence - Unanswered
0:25 Insect Warfare - Manipulator
0:46 Job for a Cowboy - Unfurling a Darkened Gospel
1:08 Carcass - Regurgitation of Giblets
1:29 All Shall Perish - Stabbing to Purge Dissimulation
1:49 Nasum - Violation
2:09 Infant Annihilator - Cuntcrusher
2:32 Defecation - Vestige of Earthly Remains
2:55 Carnifex - Die Without Hope
3:21 Napalm Death - Lucid Fairy Tale
3:41 Chelsea Grin - My Damnation
4:05 Repulsion - Radiation Sickness
4:28 Oceano - District of Misery
4:50 Terrorizer - Need to Live
5:17 Whitechapel - Devirgination Studies
5:37 Wormrot - Fallen into Disuse
I’m not way too familiar with some of this, so it’s likely that I got something wrong, feel free to correct me if I made a mistake
Thanks mate 🤟🤟
Спасибо
But Job For A Cowboy Is Not Deathcore Since The Second Album ;-;
@@jayystruction Yeah, not using something from Doom confused me too.
Impossible to compare this genres. Grind core is old and true. "Deathcore" is new and fake. By the way did already exists this name "deathcore" that was stolen by this new comercial fashion
At least on the grindcore side he was actually able to play the full song lol
😂
LMAOOO
It’s called death metal cause of what it does to your hands
Benefits of a 30 minute album with 68 songs 9n it
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I love this heavy shit !!
We love this guitar riffs
I don’t think it’s heavy. It’s just fast. For some heavy deathcore ”Slaughter to Prevail” is the band to go 😎🤘🏻
@@korvkioskshelvete Omg Yes baby thank you
@@korvkioskshelvete yeah, stp is heavy, but lol, infant annihilator, being included in the video, is even heavier, check it out
@TheSuffocater You should do a Carcass clone goregrind vs Gorenoise video. Would be sick to see! 🤮🤮🤮
In Grind we trust!
In Grind We Crust!
In Grind We Trust!!!
Grind you're fucking head in!
@@099_fahrezirafid8 crusty clown grind
Grind you are fucking head in!
Even tho I'm biased to grindcore, you really picked some deathcore riffs that are nice. Good to hear some stuff beyond the 00-00-00-00-00-00 format as stereotypes often depict.
deathcore is extremely hit or miss. either the song is great or its just straight dogshit.
Like all stereotypes, they have a kernel of truth but are also greatly exaggerated. Deathcore is teeming with riffs and is mostly not the breakdown fest elitists will have you believe.
@@prodigy-ke7sl this is true. most breakdowns arent just 0s and 1s and when they are that doesn't mean they have to sound uninteresting. there's lots and lots of things you can do with it (mostly leads in this case)
Deathcore: Controlled Chaos
Grindcore: *C H A O S*
Both grindcore and deathcore get bad reputations for having bands that all sound the same, but in reality, only a small percentage of bands in each subgenre are uncreative and/or ordinary. Would love to see a Brutal Death Metal vs. Technical Death Metal vid too!
All Death metal and Black Metal sound like the same. Modern Death metal bands sound like Deathcore
@@victorgm4702 Spoken like a true poser lol
@@berniebutterhole4076 Metal turns to punk when they run out of ideas. Thrash (old name for Hardcore Punk scene before Thrash metal exist) Grindcore, Metalcore, Deathcore etc First Hardcore kids copy Death Metal and create Deathcore, now Death Metal copy Hardcore kids ( vocals,riffs, breakdowns, melodíes) 👍👍👍 2000
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@@victorgm4702 damn go listen to some good modern death metal and deathcore and then come back, you truly don't listen to much metal if you think that's how everybody sounds now lol
@@victorgm4702 did you really just said that black metal and death metal sound the same??? Bruh you are clearly new to metal and I wont shit on you for that, we all start somewhere, but pls shut the fuck up and dont talk if you dont know shit lmaoo
The funny thing about these videos is you go "Oh, Side A wins definitely.". Then Side B pulls out a disgusting riff.
These videos are a great way to discover new bands as well.
half way in I broke out laughing because I thought about the recording process and imagined you standing still in a room with a guitar, head bopping in complete silence. Great video and brilliant guitar work otherwise.
You're right lol, that is pretty funny. And I'd be doing the same thing probably 😂
Deathcore = aggressive but not so much
Grindcore = certainly it is pure aggressiveness
Deathcore is aggressive with moments of slow hatred. Grindcore is absolute cocaine fueled rampage
Aparte el deathcore es un género muy técnico en su gran mayoría, el Grindcore no
@@cybersub-zerokiryur1147 es cierto, el Grindcore es mucho más ruidoso y distorsionado
@@cybersub-zerokiryur1147ain't no way you said deathcore is way more technical than grindcore.
Remember that grindcore doesn't have breakdowns which is effortless to do
@@TheHumanDescensionist well, most of modern deathcore is pretty much technical nowadays (And Hell Followed With, The Raven Autarchy, Signs of The Swarm, Angelmaker, Shrine of Malice, Shadow Of Intent etc). When it comes to breakdowns it really depends, some bands like to go for the classy 0-0-0-0 way while some other have pretty nasty 'complex' breakdowns.
Napalm Death, Terrorizer, Carcass.. that is what I grew up with. Newer grind like Nasum is fucking awesome as well.
I'm still listening. I don't wanna grow up.
Nasum WAS incredible!!!
Hardly new
@@plasticgreendan5919 No, I guess you are right. But it's not the same generation as the others I mentioned. Pkus, I am old.
Insect Warfare and of course Terrorizer I would put up there with those bands too. And Wormrot are elite too. Especially live.
Grindcore for me. Being a drummer from the 90’s Death Metal scene, I just prefer the drum patterns and it proves that you don’t have to play a million miles an hour ALL of the time. Also I find that the riffs are more memorable. Great video as always.
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By the way, Deathgrind vs Grindcore or Brutal Death Metal would be cool.
I think you mean Deathgrind/Grindcore vs Brutal Death. Since they are already featuring Carcass in a Grindcore vid. But I agree, id be down for this.
ýou mean ketchup VS currý ketchup VS barbecue ketchup : )
That would be kinda hot ngl
What's brutal Death? Like Mortician?
@@JelloFluoride More like Suffocation.
This is basically a tremolo picking and blast beats song completion video.
Excellent work! Loved it!
Me gusta mas las bandas Grindcore pero el deathcore es muy brutal y potente en algunas bandas
El deathcore no es un subgénero malo, el problema es que a veces en el deathcore siempre hay bandas que llegan a ser muy genéricas o algo aburridas, aunque también hay bandas que suelen ser distintas a las demás.
Ух, блин. Вот это заруба. Спасибо за видео! Узнал для себя новые группы и обязательно послушаю их.
Особенно послушай infant annihilator, крутая группа!!!
И 🇲🇽disgorge, если ещё не знаком с ними
@@ВениаминКузнецов-ы2м особенно там нереально крутой барабанщик.
The Job for a Cowboy song is from their non-deathcore era. And no Despised Icon songs in a list is a true crime!
Big agree. Despised Icon has some of the best riffs in deathcore.
so true, Despised Icon is surprisingly pretty underrated
@@gabet7193 imo other deathcore giants like Carnifex are really just overrated but ya
Yeah I noticed that too. Doom was really their only pure-deathcore work, and it was just an EP. Genesis and on they really started to toe the Technical Death Metal line.
@@southofheck For suresies. As far as I know, they don't even play any songs from _Doom_ live anymore-with the exception of the first 20-ish seconds of "Entombment of a Machine."
Both genres are children of death metal and hardcore punk, and yet both genres can at times have some very territorial and tribalistic fans that wish death upon the other. C'mon guys we're siblings!
It’s funny how when you mix punk and metal to get grindcore it’s generally fine. But when you mix punk and metal slightly differently to get deathcore, you’re a poser and a fake emo metalhead.
Hardcore punk has been a huge part of extreme metal even in the early days. I wanna tell some of these guys to listen to something like Altars of Madness or Left Hand Path and try to tell me it’s completely devoid of punk influence. Same goes for Black Metal, which in the beginning was basically just evil and satanic sounding hardcore punk.
@@southofheck I don't think anyone rejects the punk influence, I think it's mostly the prevalence of sterile production amongst deathcore and its attitude of "the only thing that matters is breakdowns and chugging" versus grindcore, which has much shittier production, is much less mainstream, and is at least somewhat more interesting.
@@southofheck it's pretty safe to say that if there was no punk, there would be no extreme metal.
@@rcengineer I agree with you there, but I’m mostly referring to the elitists who don’t really have reasons other than it’s “fake metal”. And not all deathcore is like that, a lot of older deathcore has very grimy production and a great sense of pacing. Even some newer deathcore is pretty good, but I’ll agree that you gotta get past a few things if you wanna really enjoy it. I sorta gotta turn off my brain when I listen to stuff like modern Suicide Silence or Brand of Sacrifice. And don’t even get me started on the recent “fake slam” trend that’s pretty much ruined any hope deathcore had of being a respectable genre in the eyes of most.
Anybody who can’t hear the similarities and common roots of both subgenres especially when put side by side like this is just ignorant to be honest
A fine selection of grindcore bands, great job!!!
Lock Up missed. Terrorizer is grinding death or deathgrind, but I don't hear difference
Grindcore Big Four... Napalm Death, Repulsion, Terrorizer and Carcass...
Hell yess
Agreed
Carcass basically started Goregrind though. Those 3 other bands were centred around libby lefty conspiracy theories.
@@juanjoyaborja.3054 I wouldnt say they were conspiracies, more realism of how the world is getting corrupted. I'm not far left but I agree with and can empathize with a lot of their lyrical content. That's why I enjoy their music so much, they are level headed people.
Carcass no es death metal? donde quiera que he leído sobre death metal mencionan a Carcass
Everyone is saying grindcore is the best, but I can't get enough of deathcore's gnarly breakdowns. You included some amazing bands!
@@juanmam.2113 yes, but some deathcore bands do that "same sound" better than others. Like Oceano for example. Deathcore can still get very technical rhythmically.
Early deathcore especially can get so close to grindcore or death grind in some cases. In my book, stuff like The Cleaning by Suicide Silence or The Somatic Defilement by Whitechapel are so close to modern death metal that it’s barely distinguishable, aside from the occasional breakdown.
@@juanmam.2113 Every grindcore band sounds the same though lmao. They dont have the same structure like deathcore but you cannot tell me infant annihilator sounds like Slaughter to prevail, or black tongue sounds like whitechapel. Every grindcore song ive heard sounds the same. I cannot tell them apart. I really tried getting into it, and sounds alright but you cant talk about uniqueness when you mention grindcore.
@@dragonvarine7553 finally someone said it !!!
@@dragonvarine7553 You get it. Its like, go listen to A Dark Omen by Angelmaker and try to say it sounds like Hell Chose Me by Carnifex. Deathcore is much more diverse than Grindcore. I have a deathcore playlist and can name every song that plays without looking because there is distinguishable qualities from band to band.
I’d love to see you do a take on classic metalcore vs modern metalcore - two different genres entirely !!
Yeah classic metalcore is epic where as post metalcore bands that are epic are few and far between kadinja's first album was decent
@@jarradbennett2286 eh, I kinda prefer architects core over as I lay dying core - some bands are really blossoming right now
Man, Insect Warfare and Wormrot are so good..
Fuck yes dude! Way to start out with one of the GOATs, Insect Warfare. More grindcore, please!
The win is Grindcore!
Winner
The winner is insect warfare.
The winner is always grindcore
No way
Badass
Bruh people still think scene kids listen to DeathCore? That was back in 07-09. There are some really great new wave of DeathCore bands to. Slaughter To Prevail, Signs Of The Swarm, Brand Of Sacrifice, Enterprise Earth, Angelmaker, Shadow Of Intent, ect
Lmao they suck
@@dannait9867 black metal rulez!!!
Lorna shore 😁
@@igorlinslemos Great band but they've bin around for awhile now so they aren't the new wave of DeathCore. Same with Chelsea Grin.
I mean, I don’t think he’s trying to construct a proper sentence. You also happened to not construct a proper sentence. It should be “Lmao, can’t even construct a proper sentence.”
im really into grind recently, nice video
its interesting to witness the differences in drumming technique between genres. in deathcore, hammer blasts are super common, while split blasts are the predominant form of blastbeat in grindcore (and other more extreme hardcore subgenres). i tend to prefer split blasts because they produce more notes per beat, resulting in a more chaotic and noisy blastbeat, while hammer blasts sound heavier and are more technically challenging. i consider this one of the few ways to distinguish the genres from eachother.
Plz make Hardcore vs Crossover 🤘
Good idea my friend !
And Crossover VS Metalcore 😁
Would like to see some of the newer deathcore riffs, especially blackened and melodic.
Deathcore sucks!
Modern deathcore is missing the hardcore punk edge and balls from the early years of the genre, he did the right thing by comparing grind to oldschool deathcore because back then deathcore was no joke
@@ThatShitGood feel like its more death metal now.
@@daredevil2724 i wish it would, but to me it's more like djent with gutturals now, and also those overused generic horror movie sounds through the whole song
@@ThatShitGood wtf kind of deathcore you listen to?
I like both styles equally, but now I listen to a lot more deathgrind and goregrind (occasionally pornogrind) more than normal grindcore.
Deathcore kinda saved through my high school years, so everything before 2011, I still have a soft spot for, lol. 😅
What I wish would be more common is deathgrind/deathcore fusion bands, imagine a fast-paced lo-fi thrashy punk riff with some blast beats and feedback, then it all stops and goes slow with the most filthy dissonant or slam breakdown in under two minutes or less.
More like this please, Hails. \m/
Grind’s definitely more of my thing. There are some nasty riffs on the deathcore side though, and I LOVE infant annihilator
Awesome video as always. That intro riff to Devirginiation Studies is one of the toughest riffs Whitechapel ever wrote.
Industrial metal Battle :)
Carcass 🤘😝
du machst echt mal richtig, richtig gute videos. bin gar nicht so ein metal fan, aber du bist ja echt mal der knaller
All of this is pretty simple on my side: as long as I like what I hear I don't care who's calling a band death metal or core. I like bands who feel home prior in Death Metal, rather than Core, such as Thy Art is Murder, Whitechapel or Carnifex. What their FANS refer them to or reputation is, I couldn't care less! For me it's all Deaths Metal, since this is where I consume and produce. That's it to me at least.
Good video btw!!!
Thanks mate !! Word !!
Scheiße Mann, der geilste Metal Content auf ganz YT neben Krachmucker TV. Wirst so langsam mein Lieblingskanal.
Great video, nice picks. Overall I like old school sound of grind better, although Infant Annihilator and Carnifex also sound like fun. Follow the grind!
death or grind both is awesome! 🤘🏻👹🔥
All metal is good I see these lists are one of the most brutal songs of all time😅//.
@@johnercalisanga5300 yeah you're right 🤘🏻🔥
My husband and I are in a dispute. He's says the videos are twin brothers, I told him it's one guy playing both.
Change your husband.
Your husband won
Deathcore for life
Rotten Sound - Drain ?! Best grind album all time
Some sick riffs dude, thank you for not just playing breakdown riffs with the Deathcore ASP & JFAC amazing choices
The real debate is which side The Red Chord would be on.
Deathcore
@@Drewthemagnificent I agree, lol. But they grind pretty hard. Deathgrind/deathcore is the most apt label I think.
@@Youcifer true
@@Youcifer especially that first album
@@Drewthemagnificent For sure, my dude.
In(the real) Grind We Trust
Los dos subgéneros son muy buenos y tienen su atmósfera, gracias por el video!.
great song selection. you did a great job highlighting the similarities and differences. nailed the tone too.
Not a big fan of either of these genres but still great vid
Very brutal, thank you!
Would be cool to see an "easy vs hard riffs" video sometime
Absolutely love these genre verses videos
I like both sides, cuz the true winner here is metal, always and forever!
Broth genres come from Xtreme Punk
Amen, dude! Yes. I guess that's kinda the bottom line
Amazing!
... and the Thrashcore vs Speedcore? 😉🤟
P.L.F have sick riffs and Full of hell too
Thanks for posting a video that shows how awesome deathcore can be. I never understood the hate it got. I get why people don't like metalcore, but deathcore to me was always just as extreme as thrash, death metal, and grindcore.
Crust punk vs Powerviolence
in grind we trust!
Grindcore riffs are better and faster.
And groovier 🙂
Deathcore is manure
Some deathcore riffs are kind of cool, but I generally can't stand the vocals, and all the annoying breakdown shit.
@@crawlingamongthestars3736 same I'm more of a Thrash Metal, Death Metal and Stoner Metal guy but there are some cool Deathcore riffs out there and Infant Annihilator has some cool riffs basslines even though they might be artificial.
I'm more of death/black metal, death/doom, cavernous death,, black metal guy, but there's some grind and death grind bands I like, not really much deathcore.
Never seen the channel. Checked out the vid to see if I had to be ruthless on his grindcore choices, then he opens with Insect Warfare... 😍
After continuing to the end, just damn, I like your taste in music! I dont say that much to people
Все песняки очень хороши, но Carcass и Napalm умиляют.
Glad to see Nasum get some love,I was heavily into them in high school. Very underrated band
Some modern melodic/technical deathcore would be nice for a video! Rings of Saturn, Enterprise Earth, Cannibal Grandpa, AngelMaker, A Night In Texas, Within Destruction, Shadow of Intent, etc.
Keeping it real, I've seen ur vids and ur channel many times but damn this one is just fuckin cool, my man! Highlighted some crazy Grind bands, I subbed the moment I saw Insect Warfare haha!
Cheers!!!
Thanks mate ! Welcome to my channel !
@@TheSuffocater thank you!! more to come!
Deathcore the best
poser
Nutella identify
@@danielcamiloromeromontano4856 Elitist.
@@danielcamiloromeromontano4856 stuck in 2008 much?
@@spitz5183 hell yeah
Grinding ever 🔥
Doom death vs Funeral doom,,,☝️
You got the Napalm Style to an Absolute T. To be fair everything was so well played man
Grindcore 4 ever win 🖤
Grindcore definitely wins!
Grindcore 🤘
Awesome vid, in grind we crust \m/
Da hast aber wieder einen rausgehauen. Respekt, echt Hammer! Für mich als Drummer ist mir diese Art der Musik aber zu öde weil nur schnell rumballern ist mir zu einfallslos.
LG Stony
My both favourite genres 👊 thanks for play that song by Job for a cowboy i miss them a lot
Both are great, I like all forms of Metal!
But this is a Hardcore Punk "forms".
@@victorgm4702 Hybrids.
@@lars38010 Thrash is Punk scene before the Thrash Metal existed, but (elitist) people don't say: Thrash Metal is a "genre hybrid". Before Thrash Metal bands exist. Hardcore Punk 1981 m.th-cam.com/video/0kniNx_SYj0/w-d-xo.html Some pioneer Death Metal bands have a punk sound but no one says they are hybrids. "Xtreme Punk" 1984 m.th-cam.com/video/SR7WPliaSag/w-d-xo.html maybe Grindcore fathers. Punk with brutal sound before many Death Metal bands exist.
PS: True "Thrash scene" (Hardcore Punk) 1982 m.th-cam.com/video/oPQpbm8j504/w-d-xo.html
In the past only in Punk concerts people "Thrashing like a maníacs" , nowdays in any music concerts. Metal take Punk scene/sound like own " but isnt hybrid" ( for elitists )
LOVE YOUR CHANNEL!
Deathcore is poser shit. Grind is life
🤘🤘🤘 now thats speech
@@Octavious7834 Thrash Metal is the best, though
@@danin900 yep
Deathcore is brutal
@@MrArthur4798 Brutally boring and shitty.
Grind. Without a second of hesitation.
Both genres come from Xtreme Punk family. DNA Punk / Metal inffuences 👍👍👍
Are there any punker listens these.
@@archmetal These "Punkers" (Grindcore fathers, maybe) 1984 m.th-cam.com/video/SR7WPliaSag/w-d-xo.html
@@victorgm4702 I didn't know them, they are fantastic and the year 1984 unbelievable, better than Napalm Death. Thanx.
I like lower tuned guitars but i can tell the player on the left just from listening it sounds like a bass and the player on the right has more feel and emotion! I love using the standard chords dropped and not the the hold one finger technique. Great video by the way!
Deathcore ftw! Don't even need to hear it but imma listen just anyways bc for the love of all metal regardless 🤘
I personally lean towards the Grindcore cause all the stuff you/he plays I grew up on.
Same for me 😎
Guts, Gore n Grind!
P.s. I miss All Shall Perish 😥
RIP Eddie. He’s not dead, but he really isn’t as killer as he used to be for sure.
Impetigo!
In grind we trust ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Grindcore feels like it has a little bit more soul and metal core feels more technical
I agree, and that's why I prefer Grind. Punk background 🤷
Yes
Отлично!
Ты из арии????
Grindcore wins \m/
Sooo the exact same thing. Thanks for clearing it up!
deathcore is more clean/polished while grindcore is raw. also deathcore is basically metalcore mixed with death metal while grindcore is a punk subgenre
All Shall Perish! 🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿Stabbing to purge dissimulation is one of the greatest deathcore tracks ever!
Love both genres, but my heart will always go to deathcore !
Nice video :)
NASUM!
Thank you for not being one of them purist gatekeepers that hastily generalizes deathcore to the point of cancelation. :)
You single handedly just ended the never ending beef between deathcore and metal heads. Badass video!
More NASUM please. Great video as always.
I feel that Grindcore and Deathcore are related in the same way that Cross-Over Thrash and Metalcore are related. Between crossover thrash and metalcore, you have groove metal and straightedge which really laid down a foundation for metalcore. Between grindcore and deathcore, you have metalcore and technical death, which really laid down that foundation. Without grindcore there is no deathcore, since both styles contain the same essential building blocks (hardcore punk and extreme metal).
thought it would be a very one sided battle but you have such a good selection of deathcore riffs! this guy knows his shit!!!! i'm still more of a grind guy but those riffs were awesome
I like deathcore. Abuse me.
Great way to open your Metal horizons.
Its funny how people complain about deathcore when the riffs sound similar to any onther extreme metal subgenre, some old heads just like to judge young people by their looks (scene kids)
Nice played and synchronized. Really good video to bring awesome riffs. 🤟🏾