The IVth Crusade is my favorite Bolt Thrower album. If you are a MMA fan, Josh Barnett, former UFC, Belator, is a huge Bolt Thrower fan, he even took his nickname, The Warmaster, from a Bolt Thrower album.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT It´s Much better, actually, just like is their another late 1990´s classic album Mercenary...and if U R "seriously" looking for some other superb classic old school death metal, why not check out 2-3 first albums for exxxample from Entombed or Autopsy and 2nd + 3rd album from Carcass and Death pure woows! Even more exxxtreme would be grind/deathmetal classics from Terrorizer and Repulsion (and bit later ones from Origin or Misery Index), but maybe better start with those a Little bit more easy listening ones ha! ;-) Pst. For example Discogs, Metal-archives or even Wikipedia pages are your heh Good Friends in diggin´of/for the Real gems of old schööl shiit, as well Spotify´s "Fans of said band X are listening also" -sidepage. :HappyHunting: ;-)
Bolt Thrower's "The Killchain" from Those Once Loyal. One of the undisputed greatest Death Metal riffs. Really, Bolt Thrower never released a bad album.
Anti Tank is a meaty fucking riff too. That whole album is back to back facemelters but basically every Bolt Thrower album is. One of the best to ever do it and never fell off.
This song is named for the World Eaters Legion of Chaos Space Marines, who are known for their berserker rages and devotion to the Chaos God of blood and destruction, Khorne. This can be attributed to the accursed Butcher’s Nails which are hammered into their head and make them perpetually angry. Bolt Thrower at the time were recording under the British tabletop wargaming miniature company known as Games Workshop, most famous for their Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 games. They were fans of these games and so were contracted by GW to produce metal songs based off of their intellectul properties. GW recognised that most of their fanbase at the time was made up of metalheads, mainly by looking at the band tees they wore at big GW events.
Yeah and then they became a huge company in 2002 and hit them with a shit ton of cease and desist letters lol, it's why the cover art shown here isn't the original Crimson Fist cover art that they originally got permission from GW to use. Kinda scummy.
Suggestions: BOLT THROWER - Cenotaph; OBITUARY - Chopped in half; OBITUARY - Slowly we rot; DEICIDE - Carnage in the temple of the damned; CANNIBAL CORPSE - Skull full of maggots
Bolt thrower is one of my favorite death metal bands. They always had such a heavy and grinding sound, but were very good at capturing a good rhythm. Kick ass band
My fave Bolt Thrower album by far. I remember reading in a magazine 'guitars tuned so low, only dogs could hear them'. That was my cue to buy the album....lol
Bolt Thrower are essentially the AC/DC of death metal - a fantastic band. I love this track in particular, but the sound of the album is something that I can't handle since the first time I've heard it. And their first album, where there's basically no sound, is one my favorite albums of theirs. If you like more slow paced death metal, I would suggest you take a deep dive into Asphyx. Perhaps start with "The Rack" from their first album and "MS Bismark" from the second one. *short pause* Dammit - now I'll have to play them albums back to back...
Bassist Joanne "Jo" Bench was a teenage crush of mine back in the day! I was in high school when the first couple of Bolt Thrower albums came out. For other DM bands from back in the day with that same vibe, definitely early Death, Obituary, Impetigo, early Therion, Incantation, and Entombed.
"GOD DAMN" is still what I say every time, and this has been one of my favorite songs since I was a teenager. Also, a lot of folks, myself included, feel the same way about 80s death metal, you totally called out a nuance that most metalheads don't even pick up on that often! Keep going down that journey, you won't be disappointed!
I love this chanel. Yeah, Bolt Thrower is a unique band, kinda like Motörhead, equally revered by the punk/hardcore kids and the metal heads. Starting atound the mid/late 80s, UK, their sound went on in aceness til the last record. My fave track is "When Cannons Fade", you can get a good idea of their sound/style/the organised songwriting pefected there.
Games Workshop gave them advice and signed off on the WH related shit they released, you could argue Bolt Thrower is the canon 40k soundtrack to some extent.
If I recall, the original art came from the Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader book depicting the Crimson Fists chapter of Space Marines firing Overwatch at the Green Tide of Orks.
Anti tank, zeroed, when cannons fade, killin chain just to mentioned few of their best tracks but honestly every bolt thrower songs are so great with their own unique riffs and identity. They are just one of the greatest death metal bands of all tims. Period
Some good death metal recommendations. Some old, some new, all keeping to an older style sound: Drowned - Viscera Terræ, Necros Christos - - Impure Burials Prevail Grave Miasma - Gnosis of the Summon Obliteration - Sepulchral Rites Darkthrone - Cromlech Autopsy - Severed Survival Entombed - When Life Has Ceased Repugnant - Premature Burial Too mention but a few.
Brad Steed They have some heavy copyright, oversight. Carcass being listed as around the sixteenth most influential metal bands, by music insider. They should be circulated much more. But they seem to have their music on lockdown.
Paul Booth That makes sense. Only Surgical Steel is available on Apple Music. One thing that sucks for me is the fact that I had 90% of my CD collection stolen. That was hundreds and hundreds of albums. It’s just not financially feasible to even try and rebuild. I only have Bluetooth and AM/FM in my vehicle. So I have to use a digital format to listen to anything. It makes it a rather tedious affair. I’m all for supporting artists. Just how it is now I suppose.
Excellent reaction!! Many thanks for doing this!! This is their second album were they made the transition to a more Death Metal sound were the previous album was more Grindcore orientated but still Realms Of Chaos is an excellent album in my opinion!! Cheers!!! Pete.
This song is actually a 5 parter, you gotta listen to the other parts on their other albums. I think it's a really unique take on creating one simple opening and closing riff. Anyways here are the songs in order if you ever decide to listen to them all! World Eater Cenotaph Embers Powder Burns The Killchain
Fun fact: They use the same fade out (and fade in) over seral songs that are all connected over multiple albums. Next song using it would then be Cenotaph.
When i started with punk and hardcore one of my friends cave me tape with Napalm Death and Bolt Thrower on it. He said these bands are one of them which against Nazis. That was the Kick off! One of the most brutal bands i have got in my record collection!
Bolt Thrower is one of the very few bands that has a practically flawless discography, notable exemption perhaps being their 'Mercenary' album. Seriously, these guys and girl could not fail.
Hell yes! You just forced me once again to comment on a video of yours. Great selection of a band and a great reaction, too! I can't help myself but simply HAVE to share some thoughts on one of my alltime favourite bands. ;) While it's somewhat questionable if "world eater" is the perfect start for a journey into Bolt Thrower it is - just because of the pure heaviness of the first minutes - a good start nevertheless. "World eater" is from one of their early records ("realms of chaos"), which in general were more raw, a bit faster ... and therefore less heavy in my humble opinion. (I do love all of their records, don't get me wrong. ;) ) And more "fantasy" lyrically, too. (Hint: Warhammer. ;) ) There's still some debate if the third record "war master" or the successor "the 4th crusade" were the turning point from the early sound (which was so new and "unique" back in the day that in some german metal magazine they were described as "hardcore" - just because the journalist couldn't find a subgenre Bolt Thrower would fit in :D) to the more polished, slower, kind of doomier ultraheavy riff massacres of their later career. And to more "real life" lyrics, too. One of the things that I always loved about Bolt Thrower is that they constantly growl about war but you never get the impression that they could be anything but sceptical about it. Many metal bands that choose to sing about war seem to glorify it - not so BT. If I should name a single band that I suspect to be pacifist, it's Bolt Thrower. (I also suspect that these lyrics - along with the godly riffing - are one of the reasons why the german Metalcore giants Heaven Shall Burn name Bolt Thrower as one of their main influences.) Based on your reaction to "world eater" I guess (!) that you'd love the later stuff and I therefore strongly recommend "the 4th crusade" or my alltime favourite BT track "silent demise" (the latter taken from my personal favourite album among all those gems Bolt Thrower recorded throughout the years, "... for victory"). Once again: thank you for sharing your first time Bolt Thrower experience with us. I envy you, as you still have dozens of jawdroppingly high quality tracks to explore, just from this band alone.
i remember the first time i saw one of there album covers back when i was in middle school. had to pick up the cd. i had just started to playing a table top game from Games Wrokshop. The art looked like one of the other games they made, and low and behold...it was from Games Workshop. I think this song is based of the Warhammer 40k game
You gotta check out Pestilence and Gorguts. Especially Pestilence (also Asphyx). Since they're now all about war and Rommel Chronicles is just perfection.
@@cynthiamiller586 I see no mention of "mature" in my post. Tastes change over time, my tastes have changed or evolved many times over my life, I listen to a wide variety of genres of music, certain genres don't appeal to me as much as they did at another point in my life. Has nothing to do with one style of music being more "mature" than another. Does that make more sense to you?
Bolt Thrower has some of the best riffs, if not the best. Another great thing about them is they have a really cool band logo (far superior to their earlier one) that is actually readable unlike a lot of other bands' logos in that genre that look ridiculous..
Death Metal did start in the 80's. But, Most Old School Death Metal comes from the 90's Bolt Thrower is killer. You might enjoy Hypocrisy, Gorefest, Cancer, Carcass, or Vader! There are a LOT of good Old School Death Metal bands. Dismember, Entombed, Six Feet Under, Obituary, Sepultura.
80's/90's Death Metal fucking rules! Its raw, dirty and brutal! A lot of modern Death Metal bands these days forget that they call themselves Death Metal with pretty production and overly technical riffs with no groove and awful vocals
Still have the original Real of Chaos vinyl. Bolt Thrower was a rare band in that they based all their songs albums to Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40K games.
awesome! one of my fave death metal songs of all time! have you consider react to GRINDCORE songs/albums/bands? and maybe heavier/crazier stuff like noisecore or harsh noise? greetings from Ecuador!
Karl the singer of Bolt Thrower also has another band named MEMORIAM. They have a couple albums, similar style, good death metal, but still distinct from BOLT THROWER.
You should definitely check out the whole album - Realm Of Chaos, where this song is from, it was released in 89' and for the time, it was so innovative for it's genre. The album is actually a concept album in honor of Warhammer 40,000 and all of the songs are linked to eachother in terms of meaning. Then there are the incredibly heavy A standard tuned riffs that were barely ever heard before & an overall abundance of any sort of high frequency on the entire record. The tone just sets down this dark, apocalyptic warfare kind of vibe, truly unique and epic.
You want 89? Autopsy’s Severed Survival is all one needs. The title track exemplifies everything amazing about Autopsy. They swing, they groove and they destroy.
Bolt Thrower kicks ass! You should do some Suffocation sometime man, arguably the most brutal band ever. Check out Pierced from Within or Effigy of the Forgotten, made the blueprint for alot og the death metal that came afterwards
ahhhh, 1989, what a fantastic year for music. if you like this, check out some other great albums released in 1989: sepultura - Beneath the Remains, Obituary - .Slowly We Rot, terrorizer - world downfall, carcass - symphonies of sickness, morbid angel - altars of madness, pestilence - consuming impulse, ministry - the mind is a terrible thing to taste, the obsessed - the obsessed. and that's barely scratching the surface. hell yeah, 1989 was a sweet year for music, maybe second only to 1986...
old school is the best.
You’re not lyin. Old school just has a certain quality that can’t be matched
Always has been.
olds cool
The IVth Crusade is my favorite Bolt Thrower album. If you are a MMA fan, Josh Barnett, former UFC, Belator, is a huge Bolt Thrower fan, he even took his nickname, The Warmaster, from a Bolt Thrower album.
Haha never knew that, thats rad.
He used to come out to The IVth Crusade while competing in UFC.
Negative. The nickname Warmaster is from the Warhammer 40k universe. Books and table top games.
@@krymsix574 there's a video on TH-cam where the guy names Bolt Thrower his favorite band. Obviously, Bolt Thrower were huge Warhammer and WH40K fans.
He took his nickname from the character Horus Lupercal, from Warhammer 40K. The entire album Realm of Chaos, is a 40K concept album.
Excellent; bolt Thrower “when Cannons fade”. With the WWI video. The old World War One footage goes great with the meaty riffs.
Yes!
I love Bolt Thrower. IV'th Crusade is one of my favorite albums from them
I’ll be looking into it. I like their sound. Hoping for more like this track
VANQUIIIISHED
@@TheAdventuresofTNT It´s Much better, actually, just like is their another late 1990´s classic album Mercenary...and if U R "seriously" looking for some other superb classic old school death metal, why not check out 2-3 first albums for exxxample from Entombed or Autopsy and 2nd + 3rd album from Carcass and Death pure woows! Even more exxxtreme would be grind/deathmetal classics from Terrorizer and Repulsion (and bit later ones from Origin or Misery Index), but maybe better start with those a Little bit more easy listening ones ha! ;-)
Pst. For example Discogs, Metal-archives or even Wikipedia pages are your heh Good Friends in diggin´of/for the Real gems of old schööl shiit, as well Spotify´s "Fans of said band X are listening also" -sidepage. :HappyHunting: ;-)
@@vopy48
Powder Burns is pretty good
Bolt Thrower's "The Killchain" from Those Once Loyal. One of the undisputed greatest Death Metal riffs.
Really, Bolt Thrower never released a bad album.
Anti Tank is a meaty fucking riff too. That whole album is back to back facemelters but basically every Bolt Thrower album is. One of the best to ever do it and never fell off.
Nice one. Good to see Bolt Thrower getting some attention.
Bolt thrower track ANTI TANK (DEAD ARMOUR) !!!! True masterpiece. . Greetings from Portugal!
That’s right, my brother. If that one doesn’t make you feel like headbanging, then what will?
Getting kinda melancholic by hearing this kind of old school. It's in the production.
This song is named for the World Eaters Legion of Chaos Space Marines, who are known for their berserker rages and devotion to the Chaos God of blood and destruction, Khorne. This can be attributed to the accursed Butcher’s Nails which are hammered into their head and make them perpetually angry.
Bolt Thrower at the time were recording under the British tabletop wargaming miniature company known as Games Workshop, most famous for their Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40,000 games. They were fans of these games and so were contracted by GW to produce metal songs based off of their intellectul properties. GW recognised that most of their fanbase at the time was made up of metalheads, mainly by looking at the band tees they wore at big GW events.
Yeah and then they became a huge company in 2002 and hit them with a shit ton of cease and desist letters lol, it's why the cover art shown here isn't the original Crimson Fist cover art that they originally got permission from GW to use. Kinda scummy.
This is late 80s death metal!
Suggestions: BOLT THROWER - Cenotaph; OBITUARY - Chopped in half; OBITUARY - Slowly we rot; DEICIDE - Carnage in the temple of the damned; CANNIBAL CORPSE - Skull full of maggots
Now thats a handful of prime brutality of the old school! \m/
If you haven't done Death's "Scream Bloody Gore" album they are a great 80s death metal band
Bolt thrower is one of my favorite death metal bands. They always had such a heavy and grinding sound, but were very good at capturing a good rhythm. Kick ass band
My fave Bolt Thrower album by far. I remember reading in a magazine 'guitars tuned so low, only dogs could hear them'. That was my cue to buy the album....lol
Possessed, Necrophagia , Death.Morbid Angel.
These death metal bands are the beginning.
@@matthewserros5680 don't forget Entombed too :) After around 30 years, still my favourite band ever.
@@Tulgar just to name a few very early bands I like entombed.
@@Tulgar dismembered
@@Tulgar Grave and bloodbath
Bolt Thrower are essentially the AC/DC of death metal - a fantastic band. I love this track in particular, but the sound of the album is something that I can't handle since the first time I've heard it. And their first album, where there's basically no sound, is one my favorite albums of theirs. If you like more slow paced death metal, I would suggest you take a deep dive into Asphyx. Perhaps start with "The Rack" from their first album and "MS Bismark" from the second one. *short pause* Dammit - now I'll have to play them albums back to back...
Love how it goes from groove to chaos smoothly
Bassist Joanne "Jo" Bench was a teenage crush of mine back in the day! I was in high school when the first couple of Bolt Thrower albums came out. For other DM bands from back in the day with that same vibe, definitely early Death, Obituary, Impetigo, early Therion, Incantation, and Entombed.
"GOD DAMN" is still what I say every time, and this has been one of my favorite songs since I was a teenager. Also, a lot of folks, myself included, feel the same way about 80s death metal, you totally called out a nuance that most metalheads don't even pick up on that often! Keep going down that journey, you won't be disappointed!
I love this chanel. Yeah, Bolt Thrower is a unique band, kinda like Motörhead, equally revered by the punk/hardcore kids and the metal heads. Starting atound the mid/late 80s, UK, their sound went on in aceness til the last record.
My fave track is "When Cannons Fade", you can get a good idea of their sound/style/the organised songwriting pefected there.
I recently got into 40k was completely blown away to find that their music was influenced by warhammer.
Bolt Thrower referenced Warhammer 40K with their album art and song sames on their first few albums.
I mean the whole of realm of chaos is a 40k reference
Games Workshop gave them advice and signed off on the WH related shit they released, you could argue Bolt Thrower is the canon 40k soundtrack to some extent.
If I recall, the original art came from the Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader book depicting the Crimson Fists chapter of Space Marines firing Overwatch at the Green Tide of Orks.
@@lt.branwulfram4794 You are correct brother! The Emperor protects!
Bigups from New Zealand....loved your reaction!!
My fav BT album, well put when you say they bring the energy on this track... the whole album has it - truly is a sonic realm of chaos! \m/
Anti tank, zeroed, when cannons fade, killin chain just to mentioned few of their best tracks but honestly every bolt thrower songs are so great with their own unique riffs and identity. They are just one of the greatest death metal bands of all tims. Period
Some good death metal recommendations. Some old, some new, all keeping to an older style sound:
Drowned - Viscera Terræ,
Necros Christos - - Impure Burials Prevail
Grave Miasma - Gnosis of the Summon
Obliteration - Sepulchral Rites
Darkthrone - Cromlech
Autopsy - Severed Survival
Entombed - When Life Has Ceased
Repugnant - Premature Burial
Too mention but a few.
Just wait till he hears some Carcass!
Brad Steed They have some heavy copyright, oversight. Carcass being listed as around the sixteenth most influential metal bands, by music insider. They should be circulated much more. But they seem to have their music on lockdown.
Paul Booth That makes sense. Only Surgical Steel is available on Apple Music. One thing that sucks for me is the fact that I had 90% of my CD collection stolen. That was hundreds and hundreds of albums. It’s just not financially feasible to even try and rebuild. I only have Bluetooth and AM/FM in my vehicle. So I have to use a digital format to listen to anything. It makes it a rather tedious affair. I’m all for supporting artists. Just how it is now I suppose.
Brad Steed . Man that sucks. I went and got a burner. Duplicated everything. Just because of theft and natural disaster stories.
Paul Booth I had digital backup but the drive died. Can’t win for losing.
Not often I see a black man going crazy by Death Metal, like your feeling!
Bolt Thrower is Legendary!
Excellent reaction!! Many thanks for doing this!! This is their second album were they made the transition to a more Death Metal sound were the previous album was more Grindcore orientated but still Realms Of Chaos is an excellent album in my opinion!!
Cheers!!!
Pete.
This song is actually a 5 parter, you gotta listen to the other parts on their other albums. I think it's a really unique take on creating one simple opening and closing riff. Anyways here are the songs in order if you ever decide to listen to them all!
World Eater
Cenotaph
Embers
Powder Burns
The Killchain
Hahahahahahaha! THIS put a smile on my face.
Fun fact: They use the same fade out (and fade in) over seral songs that are all connected over multiple albums. Next song using it would then be Cenotaph.
My all time favourite bolt song... Miss those guys. Love your reaction, old school is still the best!
Best reaction guy ever
Bolt thrower have groove man. Check out their 2005 release, Those once loyal.
Also, 7 Churches is widely considered the first true death metal album
When i started with punk and hardcore one of my friends cave me tape with Napalm Death and Bolt Thrower on it. He said these bands are one of them which against Nazis. That was the Kick off! One of the most brutal bands i have got in my record collection!
Loved your reaction, you've earned a
subscriber.
Bolt Thrower was my 1st concert! In '91 LOL!
Love Bolttrower and love this dudes reaction 🤘
Bolt Thrower is one of the very few bands that has a practically flawless discography, notable exemption perhaps being their 'Mercenary' album. Seriously, these guys and girl could not fail.
What’s wrong with mercenary :(
All bolt thrower albums after warmaster are bordering on perfect.
Great video reaction, nice to see that you were enjoying the song.
It gets no harder than Bolt Thrower!...🔥🔥🔥
there s a great doc on MORRISOUND studio in florida that finally figured out how to translate the early energy to something listenable
Morbid angel - blesses are the sick is my favorite old school death metal album probably. Check out day of suffering or fall from grace from it!
Hell yes! You just forced me once again to comment on a video of yours. Great selection of a band and a great reaction, too!
I can't help myself but simply HAVE to share some thoughts on one of my alltime favourite bands. ;)
While it's somewhat questionable if "world eater" is the perfect start for a journey into Bolt Thrower it is - just because of the pure heaviness of the first minutes - a good start nevertheless.
"World eater" is from one of their early records ("realms of chaos"), which in general were more raw, a bit faster ... and therefore less heavy in my humble opinion. (I do love all of their records, don't get me wrong. ;) ) And more "fantasy" lyrically, too. (Hint: Warhammer. ;) )
There's still some debate if the third record "war master" or the successor "the 4th crusade" were the turning point from the early sound (which was so new and "unique" back in the day that in some german metal magazine they were described as "hardcore" - just because the journalist couldn't find a subgenre Bolt Thrower would fit in :D) to the more polished, slower, kind of doomier ultraheavy riff massacres of their later career.
And to more "real life" lyrics, too. One of the things that I always loved about Bolt Thrower is that they constantly growl about war but you never get the impression that they could be anything but sceptical about it. Many metal bands that choose to sing about war seem to glorify it - not so BT. If I should name a single band that I suspect to be pacifist, it's Bolt Thrower. (I also suspect that these lyrics - along with the godly riffing - are one of the reasons why the german Metalcore giants Heaven Shall Burn name Bolt Thrower as one of their main influences.)
Based on your reaction to "world eater" I guess (!) that you'd love the later stuff and I therefore strongly recommend "the 4th crusade" or my alltime favourite BT track "silent demise" (the latter taken from my personal favourite album among all those gems Bolt Thrower recorded throughout the years, "... for victory").
Once again: thank you for sharing your first time Bolt Thrower experience with us. I envy you, as you still have dozens of jawdroppingly high quality tracks to explore, just from this band alone.
Thank you for this comment and your recommendations. You are correct. I really enjoyed this band and I'm looking forward to more stuff from them.
That was hard af!!! Love from Canada 🇨🇦:)
i remember the first time i saw one of there album covers back when i was in middle school. had to pick up the cd. i had just started to playing a table top game from Games Wrokshop. The art looked like one of the other games they made, and low and behold...it was from Games Workshop. I think this song is based of the Warhammer 40k game
Yes World Eater Chaos marine chapter
My fav Bolt Thrower albums by far are: Warmaster, in battle are no law, realm of chaos, IV crusade and mercenary ever.
Hell yeah. The absolute essential one you want is Entombed Left Hand Path
Grind Crusher compilation from like ‘89 first heard all that sweet old school death metal and grind🤘🏻🤘🏻
I had to subscribe! Too much fun to pass up!
You gotta check out Pestilence and Gorguts. Especially Pestilence (also Asphyx). Since they're now all about war and Rommel Chronicles is just perfection.
Nice I have never heard them, great reaction my friend ❤️. Goose bumps
For Victory, Cenotaph, Warmaster, Spearhead, At First Light, Anti-Tank, Icon, Granite-wall
great reaction to DM Legends from UK !
bolt thrower those once loyal is pretty good... that was my soundtrack to cleaning the house the other day
Blood for the Blood God! Skulls for the Skull Throne!
Old school, I loved this stuff when I was a teenager, I grew out of it a bit but it's still a fun listen from time to time.
Grew out of it? How does one "grow out of" a style of music? What makes one style of music more mature" than another style. That makes no sense.
@@cynthiamiller586 I see no mention of "mature" in my post. Tastes change over time, my tastes have changed or evolved many times over my life, I listen to a wide variety of genres of music, certain genres don't appeal to me as much as they did at another point in my life. Has nothing to do with one style of music being more "mature" than another. Does that make more sense to you?
@@sundaygloom8715 Yes, it absolutely does. The verbiage of "growing out of" is what gave me that notion. Thanks for clearing it up for me.
Classic eternal!!!! bolt thrower !!!!!! Metal da morte!!!!! 👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊👊
Bolt Thrower has some of the best riffs, if not the best. Another great thing about them is they have a really cool band logo (far superior to their earlier one) that is actually readable unlike a lot of other bands' logos in that genre that look ridiculous..
Morbid Angel- Pain Devine!!!
🤘🏽😈🤘🏽
Bolt Thrower kick ass! 🤘
Dude, check out Cancer, track titled Hung, drawn, and quartered
Death Metal did start in the 80's. But, Most Old School Death Metal comes from the 90's
Bolt Thrower is killer. You might enjoy Hypocrisy, Gorefest, Cancer, Carcass, or Vader! There are a LOT of good Old School Death Metal bands.
Dismember, Entombed, Six Feet Under, Obituary, Sepultura.
Pestilence - Out of the Body
maybe one of the best riffs ever
I subscribed just because you did this, my favorite metal song ever, on grind crusher ep
Best pitched harmonics I've ever heard.
I bought this on cassette from Games Workshop in 1989.
Classic track! 🔥
80's/90's Death Metal fucking rules! Its raw, dirty and brutal!
A lot of modern Death Metal bands these days forget that they call themselves Death Metal with pretty production and overly technical riffs with no groove and awful vocals
Don't forget to do Dismember " override of the overture "
Still have the original Real of Chaos vinyl. Bolt Thrower was a rare band in that they based all their songs albums to Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40K games.
Another suggestion: Morbid Angel (I would go with their album Blessed Are the Sick)
Altars of madness
EGDE OF SANITY - ENIGMA (1992),
PROTECTOR - DELIRIUM TREMENS (1988),
INCUBUS - BEYOND THE UNKNOWN (1990)
Mind blowing to know that a female basist played those brutal basslines. Salute Jo Bench
Damn I had to grin to see your joy haha nice! I love that song \m/
awesome! one of my fave death metal songs of all time! have you consider react to GRINDCORE songs/albums/bands? and maybe heavier/crazier stuff like noisecore or harsh noise? greetings from Ecuador!
First listened to realm at 13, 47 in a cpl of weeks and yes my taste is still ace! 😁👍 . Like your take mate, cheers from 🇦🇺
Karl the singer of Bolt Thrower also has another band named MEMORIAM. They have a couple albums, similar style, good death metal, but still distinct from BOLT THROWER.
Deicide- Dead by dawn
Obituary- Chopped in half
Morbid Angel- Immortal Rites
Carcass- Reek of putrefaction
Oh dude, Bolt Thrower! You owe it to both yourself and your viewers to check out more of them. Their later releases have actual production too.
Brilliant band
Check out the Benediction.. also legendary heavy-riffed band
Do Entombed Left hand path
I love BT! One of my favorite bands, my fave BT album is The IVth Crusade!
You should definitely check out the whole album - Realm Of Chaos, where this song is from, it was released in 89' and for the time, it was so innovative for it's genre.
The album is actually a concept album in honor of Warhammer 40,000 and all of the songs are linked to eachother in terms of meaning.
Then there are the incredibly heavy A standard tuned riffs that were barely ever heard before & an overall abundance of any sort of high frequency on the entire record.
The tone just sets down this dark, apocalyptic warfare kind of vibe, truly unique and epic.
Good song choice 👌
A great death metal band is the black Dahlia murder although they are fairly new they still kick ass🤘🤘
Hell yeah Black Dahlia 🤘😝🤘
The best repetitive riffs ever! What a killer band!!!!
I grown up listening to them😎
You want 89? Autopsy’s Severed Survival is all one needs. The title track exemplifies everything amazing about Autopsy. They swing, they groove and they destroy.
Best song ever!
Bolt Thrower kicks ass!
You should do some Suffocation sometime man, arguably the most brutal band ever. Check out Pierced from Within or Effigy of the Forgotten, made the blueprint for alot og the death metal that came afterwards
Loved Suffocation \m/ 💀
Best reaction ever
Yeeeeeh.... solid! That's the fukcing word bro... Greetings from Chile!!
Top song from an excellent band
You should do Morbid Angel-Immortal rites,Chapel of Ghouls,Lord of all fevers & plague,Blessed are the Sick/Leading the Rats.
ahhhh, 1989, what a fantastic year for music. if you like this, check out some other great albums released in 1989: sepultura - Beneath the Remains, Obituary - .Slowly We Rot, terrorizer - world downfall, carcass - symphonies of sickness, morbid angel - altars of madness, pestilence - consuming impulse, ministry - the mind is a terrible thing to taste, the obsessed - the obsessed. and that's barely scratching the surface. hell yeah, 1989 was a sweet year for music, maybe second only to 1986...
The unofficial soundtrack to Warhammer 40000