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I recently heard somewhere the Mandela effect is a massive social experiment conducted by governments and major corporations to see if they can rewrite history to suit their needs without waiting for new generations to be born . I'm not saying it is true,but it does seem to make sense .
@@gaboelexo None of my friends did. No one I've ever met and talked about it with thought it was Dime while plenty of people believed the real-punch-rumour.
Holy shit not wanting to spoil that particular plot point from Star Wars EVEN NOW more than 40 years after the movies release is crazy. Crazy in the good way, mind you.
I remember another Manson rumor that he played the friend on the Wonder Years. I miss the days before the internet. You could say anything in those days and no one could prove you wrong.
sounds like what a guy named butch would do and Veto all good info lol talking bullshit all day and people just thought they were stupid and annoying. i'm not implying that you still are that person but i think looking back now you wouldn't be impressed by someone acting this way. good thing we all change over the years, i know i changed for the better.
Neither did I. Probably because I'm old and bought the original back in the day before there was this thing called a CD. It's pretty obvious it's an electric chair, especially if you listen/read the lyrics.
I blame the people who put out “I was today year-old when I learned…” for creating crap misinformation like that. Pre-social media, no one thought it was a microphone
Yes, it was absolutely disgusting, although rejected from the record label, Vinyl issues were still made with this cover, I've seen it uncensored and it's really vulgar, in a bad way, of course.
Playing the songs over and over in your head really adds to the Mandela effect, too. You get used to your version of the song, and then you hear the real version, and it's so different.
There's some pretty odd things that's happened man. Don't be so close minded. I'm not saying it is or isn't real just that I can Def see why people think it is for sure. I have an open mind though.
@@midnight347 , the reason I think it's bullshit is because the full theory is that something happened at CERN that somehow changed people's memories! My issue with that is that it only seems to have affected some people's memories, and the memories that have been changed are things like the spelling of "The Berenstain Bears"!!
1:35 Which one? The rib removal so he could reach a certain body part with his mouth or that when he was a kid he played Paul Pfeiffer on the Wonder Years? Both being quiet disturbing... 😅
That’s actually a good point to bring up about all 4 members having short hair during Load/Reload. Many of us associate that look with that era but it wasn’t so cut and dried as you explained.
So about that Far Beyond Driven cover art... I found that record with the original artwork on it a few months ago at a record shop. I pulled it out, looked at it for a few seconds until I realized what it was, showed my brother, we both gave a look of "that's an interesting choice for alternate cover art," put it back in the bin, and moved along. Thanks for filling me in on the back story.
@5:58 See, because i read stephen king books, (okay, I can't remember where i heard it from) but 'ride the lightning' is a slag term for death by electrocution chair. EVEN THOUGH I ALWAYS KNEW THIS, i still saw a microphone on the cover. it wasn't until I was well into my 20's that I finally was like, "why is there a microphone instead of an electric chair on the cover. Then I found my album, looked very closely, and what like, 'FML, it is an electric chair" The microphone made sense if you really stretched the esoteric association of the microphone representing the band. And the title ride the lightning with the lightning bolts in the background going through the microphone all being a metaphor for the band being electrocuted. All Heavy Metal Masochism, and what not....
I have a mandela effect in metal that I've noticed but haven't really told anyone about. I just noticed in the Slayer "Show No Mercy" album that the Minotaur (the character with the sword) never held the Slayer logo. I can't unsee it because every single time I saw it, it holding the Slayer album, but it doesn't.
Rumors are not mandella effect. Mandella effect is thinking that Lars is a bad drummer. They've been playing almost 2000 shows, that's about 18 milions seconds but people are remembering few minutes of his "fails" through 40+ years of their footage. And his studio drumming is good too.
I did have a hard time watching a Metallica show that I attended because Lars was butchering the songs. I could see why Jason had asked Lars why he never practices...which Jason probably wouldn't have asked if Lars was nailing it. With that said, they do say Lars has been attending rehearsals these days, and he does seem to have gotten much better than when he was almost unlistenable
@cruxvox same with Paul from Slayer but almost nobody bashes him. He ruined it for me. Lars's just an easy target. He's OK now I guess. They did slow too much lately but Hardwired tour was pretty good. Saw Exodus few months ago, Tom butchered every fast song. He was ok with groovier ones. On the other hand, bigest drum stomp sound I've ever witnessed was hearing live God that Failed. It depends from show to show I guess. At least it's feeling live, not so much with newer bands who are relying way too much on backing tracks and syncronized/choreographed sanitized performances.
The fact that people thought Dime was on the cover of those two albums is so weird to me. Never even crossed my mind that they weren't just models. Apparently reinventing the steel wasn't planned, so i guess i learned something today😂!
I was like that in my “green” Metallica phase (no pun intended), not owning Ride the Lightning myself and encountering the cover only as overcompressed jpegs. But as soon as I got really interested in the band and reading more, well, that fixed that. And apparently, many had a similar stories, according to that reddit post.
1:49 for those who don’t so the story goes that Manson in efforts to be more androgynous had ribs removed so he could be more flexible and perform/engage in his efforts to please himself.
The rumor about Manson and his ribs was not a Mandela effect, it was just a crazy rumor going around in the 90s and early 2000s that no one could prove wrong but him, but his answer to it has been "if that were true, I think we all know I'd be dead" or something along those lines.
I suffered the mandela effect about a few years ago with the Great Southern Trendkill because for some reason I thought the rattle snake on the cover wore a cowboy hat but when I checked I was dead wrong. Idk why I thought that but oh well.
In Belgium, some metalheads I the 90's pretend there was a great band called "The SemiTones" but nobody finds them today... I still remember them playing a certain amount of loud and loud and loud passages... does anyone else remember?
One that kinda qualifies- most people think Rob sings "You don't know what it's like, you don't have a clue" in the bridge before the chorus both times in Breaking The Law and sing along loudly with those words (and they also don't know what the next line is).
Not really Mandela effect, but related: For decades I believed Izzy Stradlin' had played the electric guitar solo in Guns N' Roses' "Double Talkin' Jive", but I found it strange that it sounded so much like Slash and that Slash played it live. Turned out it was Slash after all, and that the official CD booklet had a misprint (I think a line was missing or so), while the vinyl booklet got the credits right.
I got into Metallica in 1992 but I always remember it being the electric chair and I never thought the guy on Vulgar Display was Dimebag. I remember several rumors about Marilyn Manson like having a rib removed so he could self gratify and him being Paul from the Wonder Years and him being the older brother from Mr Belvedere which that guy is probably closer in age to Marilyn Manson.
You can see the guy jumping over the fire for the Reinventing The Steel album cover in the Pantera Home Video Part 3: Watch It Go. I always thought that was common knowledge if you actually watched the home videos. I forget who it is off the top of my head but it is not a random guy, it is someone on Pantera's crew (Phil's assistant possibly but dont hold me to that).
I have the DVD, "the devil made me do it." Tales of Ozzy Ozborne, and he tells the story of how he bit the head off of a dove, not a pigeon. The record executives wanted Ozzy to meet with them. They had some doves in a cage for some reason. Ozzy was on booze and drugs and didn't even remember doing it. But he walked in and didn't say a word. He grabbed a dove from the cage and bit its head off. He ended up in the hospital getting 20 needles in his stomach. And does not recommend trying it.
Ozzy bit the head off both. Bird’s head intentionally while in Black Sabbath. Bat’s head unintentionally at a solo-show, incorrectly thinking it was plastic.
I have one that isn't like these, but instead supports a Mandela effect. On the second album by Mudvayne, there's a song called Shadow Of A Man with the lyrics "mirror mirror upon the wall" as lot of people remember the classic Disney line to be, while it's actually "magic mirror"... That's a weird one.
Dude am I the only one who remembers the main riff bend on Shortest Straw being cleaner? In the sense that the rhythm felt more flowy than a rough stop then restart
I was convinced from the thumbnail that this was going to include people not noticing that Dimebag was credited as “Diamond Darrell” in the first two (major label) Pantera records. I had them both for maybe a year before I noticed it. Never thought it was him on the cover, though.
Here’s a really weird one, on the ride the lightning studio demos recorded in late October of 1983, some people think it’s Dave playing on them or even crazier singing, and it’s like how/why tf would you think that, like seriously I’ve read so many comments that believe this but if you just look at when they recorded the demo it clearly was Kirk lol
I was born at the very end of the '90s (January 1999) and I still know about Manson's "surgery", definitely one of the weirder stories but then again Manson was also kinda odd so there's that. Also to answer your earlier question in the video, the first known use of the term "heavy metal" was in the 1968 song Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf (via the line "heavy metal thunder", which is referring to the sound of a motorcycle) and for the earliest known band to be called heavy metal is most likely Black Sabbath since they formed back in 1968, but I've also heard Judas Priest be called that but they formed a year later so my theory still does to Sabbath
I think with “Ride the lightning” one has to do with the language/culture barrier. Not everyone knows that “Ride the lightning” is American slang for being executed by electric chair.
The reason Jason cut his hair off was he wasn't happy with the way Metallica was going. He did not like the direction they were taking on the Black album.
It's weird, I was a 16 yr old Aussie kid in a 'out of city area' that's had internet access since 1990. Hearing people say "pre internet" to me is the 80s. I heard about the Manon stuff in usenets and also in person.
Also wherever the hell I was when I picked it up when I grabbed the Megaforce tape of Ride the Lightning the guy in the electric chair was absolutely a side view I looked at that cover way too much while I was listening to my Megaforce tape because I was so proud that I wound up finding it I think of it as one of my holy Grails and my tape collection. I swear if I pull that old tape out and it's a front view like on the CD Now best case scenario I'm going to need about a thousand and one separate moments.
For whom the bell tolls used to be in E standard I know this because I used to play it to the recoding all the time with my guitar that was tuned in E standard, but then one day I go to play it and with that same guitar in the same tuning, it's out of tune. I checked everything to make sure my guitar was actually in-tune and then I looked up the tuning of the thing and all of a sudden it's flippin' E FLAT! THEN I find out today once I tune that same guitar to E flat, it's actually flippin' a quarter step UP from E standard!
6:43 not metal related, but my favourite version of people going crazy because there was no Internet is a movie called "Clue", that was shown in movie theaters and had 4 different endings. Different movie theaters showed one of the four endings at random and people discussing it called each other crazy for not remembering the obvious.
I don't know if it really counts as a Mandela effect, but I used to get the cover of the '80s horror movie Shocker mixed up with the cover of Ride The Lightning because it also had an electric chair, only there was a guy in an orange jumpsuit sitting in the chair being electrocuted.
Great video. There is a mandela with the 1988 Castle Donnington rock festival in the UK relating to the line-up. There is a video about it on my channel if you are interested
Brian did not have surgery to use the self service island. There, Vague enough? lol The Cowboys From Hell cover looks like the Bar from L4D2. I totally remembered a friend having a green ride the lightning but we just figured it had been left in the window at the record store and sun faded. Good video duder!
funny you never even mentioned any mandela effects, and the first one is a metallica one. On Fade To Black, the lyrics are now "Life it seems WILL fade away" when people remember it as "to". In Nirvana (not metal, but meta adjacent) In Bloom, the chorus now is "....he likes to shoot his gun, but KNOWS NOT WHAT IT MEANS", instead of "dont know what it means". So, theres two for ya
Mandela Effect is real. Fruit of the Loom. The artist for the album “Flute of the Loom”, said he directly referenced the tags on shirts he owned, that had the cornucopia.
I seem to remember when a bunch of people thought the first three tracks of Arise were the greatest 15 minutes in the history of thrash metal… …oh wait, that wasn’t the Mandela effect…that’s an indisputable fact of life 🧐
Because im a couple of years older, the version of the Marilyn Manson story that we all knew at school was about Prince. Exactly the same myth, and equally true.
Funny thing is I never thought dimebag was on vulgar display of power but I was sure it was Phil on the cover of reinventing the steel, must be my awful vision 😂
THEORY: Andriy recorded the voiceover after the video was done. I noticed that there some extra bits that he doesn't speak in the video. Or maybe there's a latency thing on my client.
The one that finally got me was the Mandela effect on Fade to Black by Metallica life it seems to fade away drifting farther every day 94 wysp died to that exact song and I was standing outside Via Veneto waiting for the bus ride home killing the crap out of my headphones knowing that nothing like 94 wysp would ever come back to Philadelphia again and so far I was 100% right. Now they're doing something pretty to the HD station because after all it is owned by audacy. Don't get me wrong there's still a lot of good songs on there but things are starting to creep in a little. Oh and it hasn't streamed in over 2 years which had me quite concerned for a while now.
I don't really feel like these are examples of the Mandela effect, more so misconceptions and rumors. The example being Darth saying "No, I am your father" vs. "Luke, I am your father". Despite the line being misheard over and over, we have concrete proof that it was wrong. Maybe alot of people thought that was Dime on the cover of Vulgar (I know I did), but it wasn't like this was confirmed at any point or listed in the credits. Also with the Ride the Lightning, it's not that people just imagined a green cover, there was a green cover!
what about death magnetic's artwork, people think its just dirt around the grave, but its actually a magnetic field, (also the D in death and C in magnetic are magnets)
Megadeth's Hidden Treasures album. Many of the songs didn't feature the whole band. No More Mr Nice Guy video didn't even have the band, just Dave and actors.
Am I the only one that does not remember on the original Ride the lightning cassette tape and album at the end of fade to Black I do not remember him saying goodbye like you hear now... "Now I will just say goodbye... Goodbye...." I do not remember the second goodbye that echoes out is it just me?
Flipping Stamps during Printing is plausible, and people being disbelievefull is also plausible. Iron Maiden has a Song called Public Enema (yes Enema) number one, and everybody says its enemy.
Is it mandela effect? But I have a pretty good memory of Metallica's music video Nothing else matters [elevator version] and that it was broadcasted over TV in 90s. And to this day I cannot find this particular video. By the way there's no any video regarding Elevator version.
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I recently heard somewhere the Mandela effect is a massive social experiment conducted by governments and major corporations to see if they can rewrite history to suit their needs without waiting for new generations to be born . I'm not saying it is true,but it does seem to make sense .
_Ride the Lightning_ is a slang term for dying by the electric chair.
Yeah, Kirk got it from a Stephen King story.
Shout out to Stephen King
@@mr.timebombman2230the comic version at that
She ride my lightning till I escape
The stand
Mandel effect is not real? So dave mustaine never wrote all the riffs for metal?
No that was Kerry King lol
No, that's real. He really did write those riffs and chord progressions.
@@travisjordan1528 Na, he just wrote one solo and used it in every Slayer song XD.
He wrote all riffs and he'll still write all riffs after his death.
Dave also wrote your post and this reply...
The effect in regards to Marilyn Manson is him allegedly removing his ribs in order to be more elastic and be able to grant himself oral pleasures 🤓
I mean that was just a rumor that wasn't true. Not really anything having to do with Mandela Effect
@@brandoggWell, 99% of stuff mentioned in Mandela effect videos has nothing to do with Mandela effect.
Wasn't it a Dethklok member?
It's so weird that every schoolkid in the nineties knew about that one, where ever you grew up.
Said that about Marc almond - it a perpetual weird comment by the strange ! Have to question their dummy’s .
I didn't know anyone ever thought the pantera ones were Dime. I didn't.
The reddit got over 500 upvotes and lots of comments saying they thought it was Dime. So now you do know.
Correction. It’s 133 upvotes. It’s the Ride the Mic that had 500
I did, my brother did, a lot of people do. You just need more friends.
@@gaboelexo None of my friends did. No one I've ever met and talked about it with thought it was Dime while plenty of people believed the real-punch-rumour.
I never thought or heard that either iv been a pantera fan since vulgar came out
Holy shit not wanting to spoil that particular plot point from Star Wars EVEN NOW more than 40 years after the movies release is crazy. Crazy in the good way, mind you.
That’s because I am a good citizen
@@AndriyVasylenkoyes, yes you are.
There are always young ones who have not seen star wars and think Kirk Hammett is the goat
"No, _I_ am your sister."
I remember another Manson rumor that he played the friend on the Wonder Years. I miss the days before the internet. You could say anything in those days and no one could prove you wrong.
sounds like what a guy named butch would do and Veto all good info lol talking bullshit all day and people just thought they were stupid and annoying. i'm not implying that you still are that person but i think looking back now you wouldn't be impressed by someone acting this way. good thing we all change over the years, i know i changed for the better.
I remember that one!!
Huh, Marilyn Manson ribs story is so strong, that even today I hear people talking about it.
The fact that it’s been 12 years since they released “Piss (in the wind)” blows my mind. It still feels like it was just yesterday.
My friend used to say when load came out (lol) that metallica was replaced by doubles
I thought that with the Black album!
"Ride the Lightning" is a euphemism for being put in the electric chair.
6:38 I'm picturing a guy in an insane asylum saying, “I'm not crazy, the ride the lightning cover is green!”
It's on the "french press"
Never heard of the microphone thing for ride the lightning.
Neither did I.
Probably because I'm old and bought the original back in the day before there was this thing called a CD.
It's pretty obvious it's an electric chair, especially if you listen/read the lyrics.
No one does. Dude is confusing his delusions with the Mandala Effect.
I blame the people who put out “I was today year-old when I learned…” for creating crap misinformation like that. Pre-social media, no one thought it was a microphone
So glad the original Far Beyond Driven cover got scrapped.
Yes, it was absolutely disgusting, although rejected from the record label, Vinyl issues were still made with this cover, I've seen it uncensored and it's really vulgar, in a bad way, of course.
One of the biggest Mandela Effects in music to me, is "sweet dreams are made of these". As it currently stands its "sweet dreams are made of this"
I guess it's because these sounds more like disagree, this doesn't sound right
Playing the songs over and over in your head really adds to the Mandela effect, too. You get used to your version of the song, and then you hear the real version, and it's so different.
especially if you play it on an instrument
@MetalDeathSamael Oh, definitely. I could see that, too.
@@MetalDeathSamael was just going to mention that.
The mandala effect of thinking that load and reload covers are flames and a fireball
I'm glad that I'm not the only person who thinks that the Mandela effect is bullshit!!
There's some pretty odd things that's happened man. Don't be so close minded. I'm not saying it is or isn't real just that I can Def see why people think it is for sure. I have an open mind though.
I enjoy it, but yeah it’s stupid fun
It just means a group of people misremembering the same thing
@@midnight347 , the reason I think it's bullshit is because the full theory is that something happened at CERN that somehow changed people's memories! My issue with that is that it only seems to have affected some people's memories, and the memories that have been changed are things like the spelling of "The Berenstain Bears"!!
@@michaelward5370well it was an experiment, all sorts of whacky shit could happen...lucky we didn't all end up with a third nipple on our foreheads
1:35 Which one? The rib removal so he could reach a certain body part with his mouth or that when he was a kid he played Paul Pfeiffer on the Wonder Years? Both being quiet disturbing... 😅
Also heard that he'd been heckling Jonathan Davis or something and Davis jumped off stage and beat his @$$. I may have mixed up a couple details.
The guy jumping in the cover of "reinventing the steel" is Dustin Havnen, he played bass in Necrophagia, I learned it quite recently
makes a lot of sense, Phil Anselmo was part of Necrophagia at that time
I'm pretty sure there is a YT video about a Heavy Metal Mandela Effect that allegedly happened at the 1988 Monsters of Rock Festival.
I used to think they punched an old woman for Vulgar Display of Power. It wasn’t until 4 years after I really got into the band I discovered this.
That’s actually a good point to bring up about all 4 members having short hair during Load/Reload. Many of us associate that look with that era but it wasn’t so cut and dried as you explained.
So about that Far Beyond Driven cover art... I found that record with the original artwork on it a few months ago at a record shop. I pulled it out, looked at it for a few seconds until I realized what it was, showed my brother, we both gave a look of "that's an interesting choice for alternate cover art," put it back in the bin, and moved along. Thanks for filling me in on the back story.
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@5:58 See, because i read stephen king books, (okay, I can't remember where i heard it from) but 'ride the lightning' is a slag term for death by electrocution chair. EVEN THOUGH I ALWAYS KNEW THIS, i still saw a microphone on the cover. it wasn't until I was well into my 20's that I finally was like, "why is there a microphone instead of an electric chair on the cover. Then I found my album, looked very closely, and what like, 'FML, it is an electric chair"
The microphone made sense if you really stretched the esoteric association of the microphone representing the band. And the title ride the lightning with the lightning bolts in the background going through the microphone all being a metaphor for the band being electrocuted. All Heavy Metal Masochism, and what not....
I have a mandela effect in metal that I've noticed but haven't really told anyone about.
I just noticed in the Slayer "Show No Mercy" album that the Minotaur (the character with the sword) never held the Slayer logo. I can't unsee it because every single time I saw it, it holding the Slayer album, but it doesn't.
Rumors are not mandella effect. Mandella effect is thinking that Lars is a bad drummer. They've been playing almost 2000 shows, that's about 18 milions seconds but people are remembering few minutes of his "fails" through 40+ years of their footage. And his studio drumming is good too.
Metallica sucks. The Mandela effect is thinking they were legit while in reality they’re hard core posers.
I did have a hard time watching
a Metallica show that I attended because Lars was butchering the songs. I could see why Jason had asked Lars why he never practices...which Jason probably wouldn't have asked if Lars was nailing it. With that said, they do say Lars has been attending rehearsals these days, and he does seem to have gotten much better than when he was almost unlistenable
@cruxvox same with Paul from Slayer but almost nobody bashes him. He ruined it for me. Lars's just an easy target. He's OK now I guess. They did slow too much lately but Hardwired tour was pretty good.
Saw Exodus few months ago, Tom butchered every fast song. He was ok with groovier ones. On the other hand, bigest drum stomp sound I've ever witnessed was hearing live God that Failed. It depends from show to show I guess. At least it's feeling live, not so much with newer bands who are relying way too much on backing tracks and syncronized/choreographed sanitized performances.
For Reinventing the Steel I was absolutely convinced for the longest time that it was GG Allin. I couldn’t believe when I found out that’s not him
The fact that people thought Dime was on the cover of those two albums is so weird to me. Never even crossed my mind that they weren't just models.
Apparently reinventing the steel wasn't planned, so i guess i learned something today😂!
Yep, never crossed my mind. Then again, I had the albums on CD and could see the covers at a bigger size than the tiny jpgs the streamers use now.
I would never admit out loud that i ever thought there was a microphone on the cover of ride the lightning. Im embarrassed hearing that.
I was like that in my “green” Metallica phase (no pun intended), not owning Ride the Lightning myself and encountering the cover only as overcompressed jpegs. But as soon as I got really interested in the band and reading more, well, that fixed that. And apparently, many had a similar stories, according to that reddit post.
speaking about the Reinventing the steel new cover, i swear i thought that this album cover existed way before 2020
As far as I’m concerned, the first reissues or new pressings of the album with that cover were as early as mid 2000s.
1:49 for those who don’t so the story goes that Manson in efforts to be more androgynous had ribs removed so he could be more flexible and perform/engage in his efforts to please himself.
The rumor about Manson and his ribs was not a Mandela effect, it was just a crazy rumor going around in the 90s and early 2000s that no one could prove wrong but him, but his answer to it has been "if that were true, I think we all know I'd be dead" or something along those lines.
I suffered the mandela effect about a few years ago with the Great Southern Trendkill because for some reason I thought the rattle snake on the cover wore a cowboy hat but when I checked I was dead wrong. Idk why I thought that but oh well.
In Belgium, some metalheads I the 90's pretend there was a great band called "The SemiTones" but nobody finds them today... I still remember them playing a certain amount of loud and loud and loud passages... does anyone else remember?
One that kinda qualifies- most people think Rob sings "You don't know what it's like, you don't have a clue" in the bridge before the chorus both times in Breaking The Law and sing along loudly with those words (and they also don't know what the next line is).
Thanks, noted ✍️
Not really Mandela effect, but related: For decades I believed Izzy Stradlin' had played the electric guitar solo in Guns N' Roses' "Double Talkin' Jive", but I found it strange that it sounded so much like Slash and that Slash played it live. Turned out it was Slash after all, and that the official CD booklet had a misprint (I think a line was missing or so), while the vinyl booklet got the credits right.
I got into Metallica in 1992 but I always remember it being the electric chair and I never thought the guy on Vulgar Display was Dimebag. I remember several rumors about Marilyn Manson like having a rib removed so he could self gratify and him being Paul from the Wonder Years and him being the older brother from Mr Belvedere which that guy is probably closer in age to Marilyn Manson.
Back when I was in college (2010s era) there was a rumor going around that Marilyn Manson and Lady Gaga were secretly the same person.
You can see the guy jumping over the fire for the Reinventing The Steel album cover in the Pantera Home Video Part 3: Watch It Go. I always thought that was common knowledge if you actually watched the home videos. I forget who it is off the top of my head but it is not a random guy, it is someone on Pantera's crew (Phil's assistant possibly but dont hold me to that).
I have the DVD, "the devil made me do it." Tales of Ozzy Ozborne, and he tells the story of how he bit the head off of a dove, not a pigeon. The record executives wanted Ozzy to meet with them. They had some doves in a cage for some reason. Ozzy was on booze and drugs and didn't even remember doing it. But he walked in and didn't say a word. He grabbed a dove from the cage and bit its head off. He ended up in the hospital getting 20 needles in his stomach. And does not recommend trying it.
Ozzy bit the head off both. Bird’s head intentionally while in Black Sabbath. Bat’s head unintentionally at a solo-show, incorrectly thinking it was plastic.
Theres a mandela effect in punk too. The 4/20 missing on the 'happy birthday hitler' album cover by Chris Burrows is an example of that
I have one that isn't like these, but instead supports a Mandela effect. On the second album by Mudvayne, there's a song called Shadow Of A Man with the lyrics "mirror mirror upon the wall" as lot of people remember the classic Disney line to be, while it's actually "magic mirror"... That's a weird one.
I watched a TH-cam vid on another channel about a Heavy Metal Mandela Effect that happened. It was at the 1988 Monsters of Rock Festival
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Dude am I the only one who remembers the main riff bend on Shortest Straw being cleaner? In the sense that the rhythm felt more flowy than a rough stop then restart
I grew up in the 80s and our version of the Marilyn Manson rumour was the same except it was Prince that had the rib removed.
Thank you for filling the annals ❤
I was convinced from the thumbnail that this was going to include people not noticing that Dimebag was credited as “Diamond Darrell” in the first two (major label) Pantera records. I had them both for maybe a year before I noticed it. Never thought it was him on the cover, though.
Here’s a really weird one, on the ride the lightning studio demos recorded in late October of 1983, some people think it’s Dave playing on them or even crazier singing, and it’s like how/why tf would you think that, like seriously I’ve read so many comments that believe this but if you just look at when they recorded the demo it clearly was Kirk lol
I was born at the very end of the '90s (January 1999) and I still know about Manson's "surgery", definitely one of the weirder stories but then again Manson was also kinda odd so there's that. Also to answer your earlier question in the video, the first known use of the term "heavy metal" was in the 1968 song Born to Be Wild by Steppenwolf (via the line "heavy metal thunder", which is referring to the sound of a motorcycle) and for the earliest known band to be called heavy metal is most likely Black Sabbath since they formed back in 1968, but I've also heard Judas Priest be called that but they formed a year later so my theory still does to Sabbath
I think with “Ride the lightning” one has to do with the language/culture barrier. Not everyone knows that “Ride the lightning” is American slang for being executed by electric chair.
A friend of mine bought one of those green Ridethe Lightning vinyls in Barcelona with me and I think it's actually pretty cool
Wow, when was that and much did it cost?
@AndriyVasylenko It was actually about a month ago and I think he paid 30€ for it. He got it in a little shop that buys and sells vinyls and CDs
5:00 The CD version of that cover is zoomed in, the LPs has the proper cover. You can even see that the supposed drill actually is one.
The reason Jason cut his hair off was he wasn't happy with the way Metallica was going. He did not like the direction they were taking on the Black album.
It's weird, I was a 16 yr old Aussie kid in a 'out of city area' that's had internet access since 1990. Hearing people say "pre internet" to me is the 80s. I heard about the Manon stuff in usenets and also in person.
i heard there was something weird about whether kiss played at uk metal fsetival in 1988. anyone heard about that?
Also wherever the hell I was when I picked it up when I grabbed the Megaforce tape of Ride the Lightning the guy in the electric chair was absolutely a side view I looked at that cover way too much while I was listening to my Megaforce tape because I was so proud that I wound up finding it I think of it as one of my holy Grails and my tape collection. I swear if I pull that old tape out and it's a front view like on the CD Now best case scenario I'm going to need about a thousand and one separate moments.
For whom the bell tolls used to be in E standard I know this because I used to play it to the recoding all the time with my guitar that was tuned in E standard, but then one day I go to play it and with that same guitar in the same tuning, it's out of tune. I checked everything to make sure my guitar was actually in-tune and then I looked up the tuning of the thing and all of a sudden it's flippin' E FLAT! THEN I find out today once I tune that same guitar to E flat, it's actually flippin' a quarter step UP from E standard!
The "french grip channel" has got one green ride on the wall of all his latest videos
I always thought the ride the lightning cover had a wheelchair
Lol
I could have sworn, the late GG Allin was on the Reinventing the Steel cover at one time.
The Monopoly man actually does wear a monocle in some official media. Most notably, on the money of some versions of Monopoly Jr.
6:43 not metal related, but my favourite version of people going crazy because there was no Internet is a movie called "Clue", that was shown in movie theaters and had 4 different endings. Different movie theaters showed one of the four endings at random and people discussing it called each other crazy for not remembering the obvious.
Bro isn’t gonna spoil the original Star Wars💀
I don't know if it really counts as a Mandela effect, but I used to get the cover of the '80s horror movie Shocker mixed up with the cover of Ride The Lightning because it also had an electric chair, only there was a guy in an orange jumpsuit sitting in the chair being electrocuted.
Idk if this counts but for some reason I was convinced that electric callboy was called “ESKIMO callboy”. I don’t even know where that comes from.
The dude jumping through the fire was the bass player for necrophagia
Great video. There is a mandela with the 1988 Castle Donnington rock festival in the UK relating to the line-up. There is a video about it on my channel if you are interested
I always tought the electric chair on ride the lightning was a wheelchair for some reason
Brian did not have surgery to use the self service island. There, Vague enough? lol
The Cowboys From Hell cover looks like the Bar from L4D2.
I totally remembered a friend having a green ride the lightning
but we just figured it had been left in the window at the record store and sun faded.
Good video duder!
I will never accept that the monopoly guy didn't have a monocle!
funny you never even mentioned any mandela effects, and the first one is a metallica one. On Fade To Black, the lyrics are now "Life it seems WILL fade away" when people remember it as "to". In Nirvana (not metal, but meta adjacent) In Bloom, the chorus now is "....he likes to shoot his gun, but KNOWS NOT WHAT IT MEANS", instead of "dont know what it means". So, theres two for ya
Thank you! Misremembered lyrics could make an entire episode. Got a few on Megadeth too.
Mandela Effect is real. Fruit of the Loom. The artist for the album “Flute of the Loom”, said he directly referenced the tags on shirts he owned, that had the cornucopia.
I thought the guy on the reinventing the steel cover was phil
Dustin. Phil's tech.
I seem to remember when a bunch of people thought the first three tracks of Arise were the greatest 15 minutes in the history of thrash metal…
…oh wait, that wasn’t the Mandela effect…that’s an indisputable fact of life 🧐
Because im a couple of years older, the version of the Marilyn Manson story that we all knew at school was about Prince. Exactly the same myth, and equally true.
Funny thing is I never thought dimebag was on vulgar display of power but I was sure it was Phil on the cover of reinventing the steel, must be my awful vision 😂
My dad's foreman is the guy who threw the bat onstage that Ozzy bit the head off of.
The mic on the cover of Ride the lightning had me laughing hard. I used to think the same thing lol.
My gang 💪
THEORY: Andriy recorded the voiceover after the video was done. I noticed that there some extra bits that he doesn't speak in the video.
Or maybe there's a latency thing on my client.
7:28 Funnily enough James still had the mullet in a photoshoot they did for some magazine cover in early 1996
That punch from Vulgar, looks kinda weird to be an effective punch from that angle :D
0:48 LOOOOL
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The one that finally got me was the Mandela effect on Fade to Black by Metallica life it seems to fade away drifting farther every day 94 wysp died to that exact song and I was standing outside Via Veneto waiting for the bus ride home killing the crap out of my headphones knowing that nothing like 94 wysp would ever come back to Philadelphia again and so far I was 100% right. Now they're doing something pretty to the HD station because after all it is owned by audacy. Don't get me wrong there's still a lot of good songs on there but things are starting to creep in a little. Oh and it hasn't streamed in over 2 years which had me quite concerned for a while now.
Gorguts - Obscura cover is just a picture of some old man. Even knowing it I still can only remember it as head with some bones.
Make part 2! I don't have any mandela effect but please pt2
I don't really feel like these are examples of the Mandela effect, more so misconceptions and rumors. The example being Darth saying "No, I am your father" vs. "Luke, I am your father". Despite the line being misheard over and over, we have concrete proof that it was wrong. Maybe alot of people thought that was Dime on the cover of Vulgar (I know I did), but it wasn't like this was confirmed at any point or listed in the credits. Also with the Ride the Lightning, it's not that people just imagined a green cover, there was a green cover!
When i first saw the cover for Vulgar, it looked so fake to me, i couldn't bring myself to buy the album. True story!
It is fake. Dont blame you.
what about death magnetic's artwork, people think its just dirt around the grave, but its actually a magnetic field, (also the D in death and C in magnetic are magnets)
James once compared it to a vagina with hair around and stuff
@@AndriyVasylenko DAMN
Metallica creeping death cover was green
I have never thought that was Dime in that picture.
same.
5:51 I went to that concert, flew from England and it was god damn electric
Megadeth's Hidden Treasures album. Many of the songs didn't feature the whole band. No More Mr Nice Guy video didn't even have the band, just Dave and actors.
Am I the only one that does not remember on the original Ride the lightning cassette tape and album at the end of fade to Black I do not remember him saying goodbye like you hear now...
"Now I will just say goodbye... Goodbye...." I do not remember the second goodbye that echoes out is it just me?
Flipping Stamps during Printing is plausible, and people being disbelievefull is also plausible.
Iron Maiden has a Song called Public Enema (yes Enema) number one, and everybody says its enemy.
Is it mandela effect? But I have a pretty good memory of Metallica's music video Nothing else matters [elevator version] and that it was broadcasted over TV in 90s. And to this day I cannot find this particular video. By the way there's no any video regarding Elevator version.
Can anyone else remember the Castle Donnington event in 1988?