This is supposed to be a very basic guide for Hip Hop listeners to access metal music that could be appealing to their tastes. If you're a metalhead don't come here asking where your favourite Mongolian blackened dark power sludge cum core band is.
Biggest piece of advice for hip hop heads getting into metal: endure the cringe. Listen to it alone on some headphones so you don’t have to feel weird about what someone else might think. Don’t immediately turn it off when it feels questionable. This is my same advice for metal heads getting into hip hop. Naturally it’s going to feel strange at first. Give it some time to digest before you turn your back to it. Also, metal is such a vague blanket of genres it’s very likely that something under it will resonate with you. Explore it all.
Every time I hear "Nothing new has really happened to metal" I can't stop thinking "Yeah because everything new is considered not metal". Just look at rap. Everything with a flow can be rap, so it evolves in all directions. To be considered "metal" by the fans you have to read a whole rule book that no-one actually can agree on.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 All of Testament's Thrash albums are better than Anthrax's best thrash album (among the living) "Boom" I love Anthrax btw, Testament is just way fucking better
9:07 I feel like you might not have given their discography a chance. Have you checked out Among The Living? Recently listened to that one, and it's one of my favorite albums now.
There is also Technical Death metal or shortened to Tech-death metal or or often called Brutal metal by newer listeners that combines progressive metal and death metal vocals super fast and tight triple blast beats, Fastest Guitar riffs in metal and off the chart BPM some times incorporating mellow style breakdowns that don't seem out of place. bands Of Technical Death Metal to listen to are Dethklok, Archspire, Dream Void, Irreversible Mechanism, Alterbeast, The Zenith Passage, Soreption, Arkaik, Alkaloid, Spawn of Possession, Gorod, Virvum, Vale of Pnath, The Faceless, Necrophagist, Dying Fetus, Fractal Generator, Aeon, Cattle of Decapitation, Exocrine, Beyond Creation, Enthring, Ovid's Withering, Fallujah, Revocation, Symbolik, Son of Aurelius are the best band of the genre I recommend listening to.
Didn't the term Death Metal come originally from the Possessed song? Good vid either way. If we're talking extreme metal it's a sin to not mention Repulsion Carcass or Terrorizer though
It doesn't have a singular cause. The band "Death" The obvious darkness behind the word "death" Death Metal sounds kool as hell And when the genre was fairly new, it was some of the most intense music out there, some of which had violent lyrics. So the term death seemed natural. Since then its obviously changed a lot and "death metal" is honestly one of the hardest to define genres out there, its been expanded so insanely with sub genres with melo-death for example.
Somebody on the American Dad writing team is a big metal fan. Aside from that song, there’s also Down with the Sickness and Keep Rollin in it. As well as an episode whithJames Hetfield in it.
a fine video but I wish you would quantify things or at least make a few things clearer: What constitutes "real" metal, and what makes a song, band, or album "heavy". Perhaps its because I really, really love nu metal, but I wish people would spend more time actually discussing why they think nu metal is bad. Alfo only went so far as to say that the lyrics are cringey and the hip-hop elements are poor, somewhat ignoring other elements of the instrumentation or its influences such as the obvious groove roots of korn (who later inspired slipknot). I just want somebody to challenge the notion that nu metal is worth nothing (especially since there is a growing Nu metal revival r n.) Where did the "cannibal corpse is a joke to the community and stains there image" (paraphrasing) comment come from? This was genuinely the first time i had heard that. I know people don't take them seriously when it comes to lyrical content but that's a given considering that the lyrics are a joke in the most literal sense. I think its undeniable that they pushed the genre in a new direction. a direction that panned out quite well given that it helped birth a new genre and further influenced outside genres.
I hate it when people write off nu-metal as a subtier genre. Honestly, IMO it isn't even really a specific genre, but rather, a style of American Heavy Metal that was really popular from 1994 till around 2004 or 05. It was the last true time that metal was considered consistently mainstream (though it has been on the rise again a bit lately) and it is arguably the most influential era of music on current metal bands. Alot of the current metal scene feels like it's in a nu-metalcore revival era, and I am loving it. Check out the song Body Bag by iPrevail for an example that really shows off the numetal influence.
I wrote a comment about metalcore and deathcore in this same video and I would really like to share my opinion about nu metal as well, and it’s the same thing mostly. Nu metal is a wide genre, but I will consider few bands to make the point. There are some nu metal bands that are actually heavy and metal, and some that just seem rock. The heavy nu metal bands are surely Slipknot and KoRn, and are only the most famous, because I could name some more (not many)… System Of A Down (even if they are a genre on their own), Drowning Pool, Disturbed and probably some more. Then there are other bands which gave the heavy sound for a more “mainstream” or “rock/punk” sound alongside the dj / hip pop thing that makes them not metal, or that just makes them suck (not too much). I am mostly talking about Linkin Park, Deftones, Limp Bizkit and Rage Against the Machine. With this I don’t want to say that they don’t have killer riffs and that I disrespect them, but that I just don’t consider them heavy or metal, mostly for a vocal or side instrumental thing (with side instruments I mean what is outside of the classic asset of guitars, bass, drums and vocals). By the way I would like to recommend Drowning Pool’s album sinner, specifically songs like All Over Me and Bodies or Disturbed’s first four songs of album The Sickness -A mainly-thrash and death metalhead
@@Nathan_TheTormentorInteresting bit/comment about the side instruments... So I'm guessing u don't consider any genres that use side instruments as metal?
Glad you mention Reign in Blood is the same thing over and over again. I got it on cassette tape and there was no pause between any of the songs and just sounded like 29 minutes of the same song with different lyrics that were so badly mumbled I couldn't make out anything. Personally South of Heaven is the one that is the best for verity.
Extreme Metal is thrash, death, black, grindcore, and arguably groove and metalcore but I think it is. Also speed metal is heavy metal and thrash metal.
"Neither is Avenged Sevenfold. It's metalcore btw" Metalcore is still metal. Either way, they've only ever done two metalcore albums, out of the Seven Total. If you wanna call City of Evil and Self Titled hard rock, go ahead. But most of their discography after Waking The Fallen is indeed Heavy Metal. Also, many people consider Waking The Fallen to be closer to heavy metal than metalcore.
Anyways a7x in particular is more of a combination of Guns N Roses, Pantera, Children of a Bodom, and Dream Theater. And of course the founding members listened to a lot of punk rock in their youth.
@@juicejumper That's not how it works and you misunderstand the history of the genre. Metalcore began with bands like Converge, Earth Crisis, Integrity and others. If you heard these bands, they're more hardcore sounding but the metalcore you're thinking of is the stuff that came in the 2000's. However the origins of metalcore would use influences from beatdown hardcore and crossover thrash. These are already genres with metal in them. The genre was called metallic hardcore which is shortened to metalcore. Now the next wave of metalcore sounded nothing like hardcore punk and if you think that it does then you know nothing about hardcore punk. So the next wave too more of a metal influence and many took influence from metal, especially melodic death metal. These bands would be Killswitch Engage, Trivium, As I Lay Dying, All That Remains, Unearth, Shadows Fall etc. None of these bands sound like hardcore punk. Then you have the next wave after that which were bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Asking Alexandria, Of Mice & Men etc. Still nothing like hardcore. Even the breakdowns are not the same as hardcore breakdowns. Some people say there are no guitar solos which is untrue, it has solos, some bands or songs don't but there is a lot of solos in metalcore. This shows that those who say this have not really listened to the genre and may only have heard one song. Metalheads love saying what is metal but know nothing about hardcore punk. Listen to those early metalcore bands and see how different they sound and then listen to some hardcore punk. Metalcore is a fusion genre of metal and hardcore, no need to get upset about it. If you don't like it then move on and listen to something else that you enjoy. Metalcore helped many people get into more metal including myself. I listen to death metal and black metal a lot and metalcore helped with that so I don't have a problem with people liked it. Let them enjoy what they want. While deathcore took influence from death metal , metalcore and hardcore punk. Then there is easycore which is a pop punk style influenced by metalcore, this one is not metal at least.
cleaner transition should be hip-hop -> nu metal(yes I know "It is not metal" but my reason here is it still has it's hip-hop elements and metal riffs merged into one) -> heavy metal, power metal, and doom metal, for clean vocals -> NWOBHM for the reason -> Thrash and 1st Wave Black Metal for a transition to start heavier stuff ->Groove -> and finally Death and Possessed for a safe transition to Death Metal and subgenres included
Also check out kyuss and fu Manchu, straightforward stoner metal. Like stoner doom but shorter songs and faster rhythm. Stuff you’d speed to on the highway
Little tip: You don't have to like the really heavy shit. You can stick with the Maiden and Priest sound. Plenty of new bands these days in that style. NWOTHM would be what to look for.
I don't think this is the best way to get hip hop heads into metal. As much as motorhead, venom, and slayer are loved in the community. Probably the biggest turn off for people that aren't familiar with metal. Especially when you go into death, brutal death and black metal...? I'm just saying it's definitely not drawing any hip hop heads in lol. If anything, the first thing I'd show them is something close to rap like... dare I say? Anthrax's bring the noise? Emphasize Rage against the machine a little more? Uhhh nu metal? U say it sucks but like the point of the video is to get hip hop heads into metal. What better genre to start than nu metal? This is more of a video for people already into a few metal bands but want more. Not hip hop heads.
I actually wonder who never heard motörhead. Well the only song where I know it's by them is Ace of spades. And I just learned this right now. For germany you can argue that the most heard Rammstein. But I don't know how that counts. But if someone is bounded to the holly grale and only true form of Music and artistry. You can't do anything.
Ok nah the real best way is to start with fusion shit like rage against the machine and whatnot. Whole not strictly metal they’ve definitely got the elements, plus hip hop flow and Zach de la Rocha is a real hip hop head, being featured multiple times on stuff like rtj. I’d honestly start with evil empire or the linkin park reanimtoon album, a way to ease into heavier sounds. And yes, is most of my metal shit? Yeah, but it’s super accessible compared to like grindcore and stuff like that. Also it took a lot of influence from 00’s rap so. Then move into the alt metal stuff like soad and maybe deftones, or maybe even some industrial (marylin mason is almost certainly industrial metal, at least on most of his works I’ve heard). Then, once you’re used to heavier sounds and guitar licks and stuff (the elements often not found in rap), move on to classic metal and 80’s thrash (start mainstream, that’s almost always the best way to break the ice of a sub genre). And also check out 90’s stoner metal like kyuss and fu Manchu, like a faster and less angsty version of stoner doom with songs under 6 minutes. Basically music I’d speed too down a desert road, super fun stuff. Also shoutout stoned Jesus love that shit. I’m the mountain slaps so hard
I was so excited when he mentioned blackened death metal.....until I realized he was talking about Behemoth and not War Metal. Oh well. At least Revenge got mentioned. Also Pantera absolutely did not save metal in the 90s. Pantera arguably started the downfall of metal. Aside from that, and saying that Death invented Death Metal (Possessed) and saying that alt metal and nu metal are metal (they are actually alternative rock), this was pretty decent. A lot better than many I've seen.
Great guide, hope that some hip-hop heads will get into metal thanks to it. I also loved comparing Ghost to Scooby-Doo. But you seem to exclude doom and thrash from extreme metal; why, bruh?
Rage is alt metal fs, or at least is mostly made up of alt metal, with like funk rock and punk thrown in. Also the first placed I’d send any hip hop head, a good way to dip your toes in while keeping a large amount of hip hop flavor. Then move onto classic metal
I'd like to add Body Count to the list. It's strange coming from a power metal fan but, yeah, Iced T making metal is a great gateway to metal for hip hop fans :P Other than that, great job uncle! I was a bit sad there was no power in there but there's a reason for that (you guys are gonna hate it, it's the furthest shit from hip hop ever) If you liked Judas Priest and Iron Maiden tho, give it a try (Sabaton, Gloryhammer, Rhapsody (first 5 albums), Blind Guardian)
The best maiden album is powerslave by a mile. The best nu metal bands that are actually metal is slipknot and Korn. Everything else sucks. Plus wasp is the best and most under rated “hair metal band” or the most heavy hair metal band but 95 nasty is insane
I have never heard anyone say that cannable corpse is a joke personally. I ha ve always seen them as one of the beloved ones that holds the golden standard of death metal to be honest.
Great video but I definitely disagree with your statement that "metal is dead and nothing new is really happening". This is just demonstrably false, maybe if you're only into death thrash/black metal I could understand, but the metal genre is one of the most innovative and interesting genres out there. I find it weird that you skipped over metalcore/deathcore as those are arguably the most popular and innovative genres in the scene right now, unless you're one of those boomers who think that anything with "core" in the title isn't metal. "Core" genres and bands aside though, if you're looking for stuff that's really unique sounding, I'd recommend Kardashev's new album Liminal Rites, it combines blackened death metal with shoe gaze elements and it is absolutely fantastic. Sleep's 2018 album The Scientist is stoner doom perfection, Unleash the Archers are arguably the best power metal band out there right now, combing melodic death metal and big 80's synthwave energy into their sound. Gojira and Opeth are god tier progressive deathmetal. Eluveitie are blackened Celtic folk metal and they sound 10x better than they have any right to be. Archspire and Inferi are both fantastic different takes on tech death, WhiteChapel are making some of the best emotional death metal/deathcore out there, Ulcerate make fantastic doom/atmospheric deathmetal (check out their album Stare Into Death and Be Still), and High on Fire are still turning out fantastic stoner thrash 20 later. But seriously though, by not mentioning bands like Spiritbox, Architects, BFMV, Killswitch, WhiteChapel, Suicide SIlence, Fit for a King, Parkway Drive, Shadow of Intent, Lorna Shore, Knocked Loose, Motionless in White, Ice Nine Kills, etc. you are doing a disservice to anybody actually trying to get into the genre. Metalcore may have started off as a subsection of the hardcore punk and emo scene, but the genre has evolved so much over the last twenty years, and it is still rapidly changing on a near weekly basis, and the genres house some of the best young talent and bands in the history of metal. Sorry if this came off as mad or gatekeepey, just want to keep the discussion and the awesome music flowing!
I was as hip hop head when I was younger. Then I heard freak on a leash and it was finished. Now I love all music except K-pop. But if you want specific songs to get you into metal I recommend Rollin(air raid vehicle) by limp bizkit, points of authority by linkin park, or freak on a leash by korn. These songs would be enough to turn any hip hop head into a fuckin’ crowd killin’ machine
Very good video, but Behemoth isn't Blackmetal it is Blackend Death metal, which means it is Death metal that is influenced by Blackmetal. Also the fact that nothing new has happened in Metal is kind of outrageous, besides if you don't count deathcore and metalcore as metal. If you mean in the last 5 years, arguably. If you mean in the last 20 years, you just don't know anything about modern metal.
Dio didn't invent the horns. Despite his story of getting them from his grandmother as protection from the evil eye there are several instances of them being used before hand. Including in Black Sabbath. And before Black Sabbath with bands like Coven. It's a pagan symbol used in more modern Wicken rituals. But the true origins behind it are unknown. So if we're splitting hairs and saying things like that one song from Blue Cheer can't be metal because the band wasn't, or that Kashmir wasn't metal because Led Zeppelin is fundamentally a heavy blues rock band then we should probably no give Dio credit for inventing something he didn't. If you said popularised, then sure. Go for gold. Invented, no.
@@gonkdroid2539 Yeah, man didn't try ANY extreme metal or any digging beyond the big bands, especially with bands in the modern era. Nor did he come away from the study with anything beyond a basic understanding of subgenre, and even then, he didn't make it evident throughout the video that he knew any subgenres besides "heavy metal". For someone trying to actually GET INTO metal, he could have listened to a lot more and tried a lot harder.
Where's prog metal? I'm disappointed Smh You really need some opeth/tool (especially opeth) in your life cuz that's some of the greatest music you'll ever see in the genre
Are we talking about metal the solid defined and stable genre? (Which died in the 90’s/00’s-trust me I’m not Gen Z and lived through those decades) Or are we talking about Extreme Metal the umbrella term and it’s genres and sub genres and micro genres? Looks like we’re talking about Extreme Metal.. You Gen Z’ers lol…….You kids make me laugh.
I don't think this is a good way for hip hop fans to get into metal. I don't remember people calling Cannibal Corpse a joke. People like them and they are an old school death metal band. Powerviolence is not new or metal, it's been around since the 80's and is a subgenre of hardcore punk.
This is supposed to be a very basic guide for Hip Hop listeners to access metal music that could be appealing to their tastes. If you're a metalhead don't come here asking where your favourite Mongolian blackened dark power sludge cum core band is.
What about Tankard and Destruction, you butthead
@@snow-puppetsofficial360 who hurt u😳
Hey, don't disrespect The HU man
Shout out to everyone who instantly recognised The Caretaker playing the background
and started crying
flashbacks
Biggest piece of advice for hip hop heads getting into metal: endure the cringe. Listen to it alone on some headphones so you don’t have to feel weird about what someone else might think. Don’t immediately turn it off when it feels questionable.
This is my same advice for metal heads getting into hip hop.
Naturally it’s going to feel strange at first. Give it some time to digest before you turn your back to it.
Also, metal is such a vague blanket of genres it’s very likely that something under it will resonate with you. Explore it all.
Bro, why'd you have everywhere at the end of time playing in the background, I didn't click on this video to get PTSD and start crying
First tracks my favourite on that album hahaha
I'M NOT READY FOR ALZEIMER
God I’m so sad now.
Every time I hear "Nothing new has really happened to metal" I can't stop thinking "Yeah because everything new is considered not metal". Just look at rap. Everything with a flow can be rap, so it evolves in all directions. To be considered "metal" by the fans you have to read a whole rule book that no-one actually can agree on.
There’s always new stuff happening in metal lol just it’s not mainstream or accessible
@@jackreed7885 Well thats the whole genre really. I refuse the definition that only things that go more brutal are still metal.
I mean, Blackgaze and Post-black is going strong right now.
Anyone who says „Metal is dead“ should go out and explore. Cuz metal is very much alive and kickin ass
Tons of new stuff gets released, if you can't find the good new stuff then that sucks for you.
I can't express how much I love this man for putting Testament in Anthrax's place. FANTASTIC.
Thrash-wise, Anthrax has 4 absolute classic albums (Spreading-Persistence), while Testament has only two (Legacy and New World). Boom.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119 All of Testament's Thrash albums are better than Anthrax's best thrash album (among the living)
"Boom"
I love Anthrax btw, Testament is just way fucking better
@@jeromios Practice What You Preach better than Among the Living? You crazy. Maybe you don't like them so much because of the heavy metal vocals?
@@jeromios In terms of vocals, I got to give it to you. Chuck Billy destroys just about everybody, Maybe not Kill em All-era Hetfield, though
I really don't care about the vocals that much, no
No way to just said Mayhem’s history is a good story to tell at parties 😂😭
If you want a much more in depth and unbiased video series about metal, pergproductions has a pretty good series
I like the "Everywhere at the end of time" music in the back ground, lol
Also plz don't sub to this guy becuase he is at a perfect 69 and that can't change, youtube has already crowned him with the holy number
this dude really dropped this banger and never returned to this format and disappeared
As an ambassador of the death metal community. Cannibal corpse is beloved and often considered a definitive death metal band.
Poser
9:07 I feel like you might not have given their discography a chance. Have you checked out Among The Living? Recently listened to that one, and it's one of my favorite albums now.
I don’t get why you don’t count metalcore as metal if you count grindcore and crossover thrash as metal
people who say that metalcore and deathcore aren't real metal are boomers
He also said nu metal was metal.
crazy how listening to chop suey on a trip back from nyc got me into metal
There is also Technical Death metal or shortened to Tech-death metal or or often called Brutal metal by newer listeners that combines progressive metal and death metal vocals super fast and tight triple blast beats, Fastest Guitar riffs in metal and off the chart BPM some times incorporating mellow style breakdowns that don't seem out of place. bands Of Technical Death Metal to listen to are Dethklok, Archspire, Dream Void, Irreversible Mechanism, Alterbeast, The Zenith Passage, Soreption, Arkaik, Alkaloid, Spawn of Possession, Gorod, Virvum, Vale of Pnath, The Faceless, Necrophagist, Dying Fetus, Fractal Generator, Aeon, Cattle of Decapitation, Exocrine, Beyond Creation, Enthring, Ovid's Withering, Fallujah, Revocation, Symbolik, Son of Aurelius are the best band of the genre I recommend listening to.
Metalcore and deathcore are real genres idk how people can say they aren't
They are real genres, just not *metal* genres
@@pizzakiep4157 what are they then?
@@bigbunn_ Punk
@@pizzakiep4157 why don't you consider them metal? I'd like to hear
I think it's just the classic case of metalheads saying it isn't metal just because they don't like it.
No power metal ....
Dragon force ??????? Or else ...
I’m glad that Uncle Acid is getting some love, they’re one of my favourite bands.
Shouts out to those in the comments who know the everywhere at the end of time music.
Didn't the term Death Metal come originally from the Possessed song? Good vid either way. If we're talking extreme metal it's a sin to not mention Repulsion Carcass or Terrorizer though
Cyrekt I thought death was why
@@Wrigley953 idk maybe, though Chuck Shuldiner himself considers Possessed the first true death metal band
It doesn't have a singular cause.
The band "Death"
The obvious darkness behind the word "death"
Death Metal sounds kool as hell
And when the genre was fairly new, it was some of the most intense music out there, some of which had violent lyrics. So the term death seemed natural.
Since then its obviously changed a lot and "death metal" is honestly one of the hardest to define genres out there, its been expanded so insanely with sub genres with melo-death for example.
This was really helpful, thanks my dude
to this day it makes me laugh that gucci mane sampled burzum
Somebody on the American Dad writing team is a big metal fan. Aside from that song, there’s also Down with the Sickness and Keep Rollin in it. As well as an episode whithJames Hetfield in it.
a fine video but I wish you would quantify things or at least make a few things clearer:
What constitutes "real" metal, and what makes a song, band, or album "heavy".
Perhaps its because I really, really love nu metal, but I wish people would spend more time actually discussing why they think nu metal is bad. Alfo only went so far as to say that the lyrics are cringey and the hip-hop elements are poor, somewhat ignoring other elements of the instrumentation or its influences such as the obvious groove roots of korn (who later inspired slipknot). I just want somebody to challenge the notion that nu metal is worth nothing (especially since there is a growing Nu metal revival r n.)
Where did the "cannibal corpse is a joke to the community and stains there image" (paraphrasing) comment come from? This was genuinely the first time i had heard that. I know people don't take them seriously when it comes to lyrical content but that's a given considering that the lyrics are a joke in the most literal sense. I think its undeniable that they pushed the genre in a new direction. a direction that panned out quite well given that it helped birth a new genre and further influenced outside genres.
I hate it when people write off nu-metal as a subtier genre. Honestly, IMO it isn't even really a specific genre, but rather, a style of American Heavy Metal that was really popular from 1994 till around 2004 or 05. It was the last true time that metal was considered consistently mainstream (though it has been on the rise again a bit lately) and it is arguably the most influential era of music on current metal bands. Alot of the current metal scene feels like it's in a nu-metalcore revival era, and I am loving it. Check out the song Body Bag by iPrevail for an example that really shows off the numetal influence.
I wrote a comment about metalcore and deathcore in this same video and I would really like to share my opinion about nu metal as well, and it’s the same thing mostly.
Nu metal is a wide genre, but I will consider few bands to make the point. There are some nu metal bands that are actually heavy and metal, and some that just seem rock. The heavy nu metal bands are surely Slipknot and KoRn, and are only the most famous, because I could name some more (not many)…
System Of A Down (even if they are a genre on their own), Drowning Pool, Disturbed and probably some more.
Then there are other bands which gave the heavy sound for a more “mainstream” or “rock/punk” sound alongside the dj / hip pop thing that makes them not metal, or that just makes them suck (not too much). I am mostly talking about Linkin Park, Deftones, Limp Bizkit and Rage Against the Machine. With this I don’t want to say that they don’t have killer riffs and that I disrespect them, but that I just don’t consider them heavy or metal, mostly for a vocal or side instrumental thing (with side instruments I mean what is outside of the classic asset of guitars, bass, drums and vocals).
By the way I would like to recommend Drowning Pool’s album sinner, specifically songs like All Over Me and Bodies or Disturbed’s first four songs of album The Sickness
-A mainly-thrash and death metalhead
@@Nathan_TheTormentorInteresting bit/comment about the side instruments... So I'm guessing u don't consider any genres that use side instruments as metal?
One thing, you said Death coined the name but they didn’t, it was possessed with their demo “death metal” 1984
MC Ride in a Revenge shirt is a blessed image
ayo this video is gas make more like this
nah bud Im bored of shit like this already. extreme adhd yk
@@unclebruncle i get it im just saying its a good ass video
Glad you mention Reign in Blood is the same thing over and over again. I got it on cassette tape and there was no pause between any of the songs and just sounded like 29 minutes of the same song with different lyrics that were so badly mumbled I couldn't make out anything. Personally South of Heaven is the one that is the best for verity.
Extreme Metal is thrash, death, black, grindcore, and arguably groove and metalcore but I think it is. Also speed metal is heavy metal and thrash metal.
grindcore isn’t metal at all
@@Environmental-Time I didn't know about that till 4 months ago
@@zombieninjaredworld7430 oh alright i used to think it was metal too
"Neither is Avenged Sevenfold. It's metalcore btw"
Metalcore is still metal. Either way, they've only ever done two metalcore albums, out of the Seven Total. If you wanna call City of Evil and Self Titled hard rock, go ahead. But most of their discography after Waking The Fallen is indeed Heavy Metal.
Also, many people consider Waking The Fallen to be closer to heavy metal than metalcore.
Yeah I heard him say that and cringed
DEFINITELY not dude. Metalcore is hardcore with metal influences.
@@juicejumper you're hardcore with metal influences.
Anyways a7x in particular is more of a combination of Guns N Roses, Pantera, Children of a Bodom, and Dream Theater. And of course the founding members listened to a lot of punk rock in their youth.
@@juicejumper That's not how it works and you misunderstand the history of the genre.
Metalcore began with bands like Converge, Earth Crisis, Integrity and others. If you heard these bands, they're more hardcore sounding but the metalcore you're thinking of is the stuff that came in the 2000's.
However the origins of metalcore would use influences from beatdown hardcore and crossover thrash. These are already genres with metal in them.
The genre was called metallic hardcore which is shortened to metalcore.
Now the next wave of metalcore sounded nothing like hardcore punk and if you think that it does then you know nothing about hardcore punk. So the next wave too more of a metal influence and many took influence from metal, especially melodic death metal. These bands would be Killswitch Engage, Trivium, As I Lay Dying, All That Remains, Unearth, Shadows Fall etc. None of these bands sound like hardcore punk.
Then you have the next wave after that which were bands like Bring Me The Horizon, Asking Alexandria, Of Mice & Men etc. Still nothing like hardcore. Even the breakdowns are not the same as hardcore breakdowns. Some people say there are no guitar solos which is untrue, it has solos, some bands or songs don't but there is a lot of solos in metalcore. This shows that those who say this have not really listened to the genre and may only have heard one song.
Metalheads love saying what is metal but know nothing about hardcore punk. Listen to those early metalcore bands and see how different they sound and then listen to some hardcore punk. Metalcore is a fusion genre of metal and hardcore, no need to get upset about it. If you don't like it then move on and listen to something else that you enjoy.
Metalcore helped many people get into more metal including myself. I listen to death metal and black metal a lot and metalcore helped with that so I don't have a problem with people liked it. Let them enjoy what they want.
While deathcore took influence from death metal , metalcore and hardcore punk. Then there is easycore which is a pop punk style influenced by metalcore, this one is not metal at least.
this video is the first result when you look up "how to get into metal" congratz.
Good video. I started listening to some of your recommendations.
For Industrial metal i need to say Godflesh belongs on the list too.
That’s Public Enemy x Anthrax collar is 🔥
I love Anthrax, they're Thrash with cleaner vocals. Joey Belladonna has sang the Star Spangled Banner at NFL games.
cleaner transition should be hip-hop -> nu metal(yes I know "It is not metal" but my reason here is it still has it's hip-hop elements and metal riffs merged into one) -> heavy metal, power metal, and doom metal, for clean vocals -> NWOBHM for the reason -> Thrash and 1st Wave Black Metal for a transition to start heavier stuff ->Groove -> and finally Death and Possessed for a safe transition to Death Metal and subgenres included
Also check out kyuss and fu Manchu, straightforward stoner metal. Like stoner doom but shorter songs and faster rhythm. Stuff you’d speed to on the highway
Exumer possessed by fire is really good too
you forgot post-metal but thats expected
Where's my baby prog metal?
No power metal bruh
Man, I love Anthrax. Among The Living is such a great album. But anything John Bush is skippable.
Spread the disease is good too.
Little tip: You don't have to like the really heavy shit. You can stick with the Maiden and Priest sound. Plenty of new bands these days in that style.
NWOTHM would be what to look for.
Hardcore punk with death metal, you mean deathcore
or slam
I don't think this is the best way to get hip hop heads into metal. As much as motorhead, venom, and slayer are loved in the community. Probably the biggest turn off for people that aren't familiar with metal. Especially when you go into death, brutal death and black metal...? I'm just saying it's definitely not drawing any hip hop heads in lol. If anything, the first thing I'd show them is something close to rap like... dare I say? Anthrax's bring the noise? Emphasize Rage against the machine a little more? Uhhh nu metal? U say it sucks but like the point of the video is to get hip hop heads into metal. What better genre to start than nu metal? This is more of a video for people already into a few metal bands but want more. Not hip hop heads.
I actually wonder who never heard motörhead. Well the only song where I know it's by them is Ace of spades. And I just learned this right now.
For germany you can argue that the most heard Rammstein. But I don't know how that counts.
But if someone is bounded to the holly grale and only true form of Music and artistry. You can't do anything.
Ok nah the real best way is to start with fusion shit like rage against the machine and whatnot. Whole not strictly metal they’ve definitely got the elements, plus hip hop flow and Zach de la Rocha is a real hip hop head, being featured multiple times on stuff like rtj. I’d honestly start with evil empire or the linkin park reanimtoon album, a way to ease into heavier sounds. And yes, is most of my metal shit? Yeah, but it’s super accessible compared to like grindcore and stuff like that. Also it took a lot of influence from 00’s rap so. Then move into the alt metal stuff like soad and maybe deftones, or maybe even some industrial (marylin mason is almost certainly industrial metal, at least on most of his works I’ve heard). Then, once you’re used to heavier sounds and guitar licks and stuff (the elements often not found in rap), move on to classic metal and 80’s thrash (start mainstream, that’s almost always the best way to break the ice of a sub genre). And also check out 90’s stoner metal like kyuss and fu Manchu, like a faster and less angsty version of stoner doom with songs under 6 minutes. Basically music I’d speed too down a desert road, super fun stuff. Also shoutout stoned Jesus love that shit. I’m the mountain slaps so hard
Bros hilarious it's a good guide I really like the video the setup and the jokes😂
Break stuff got me wheezing 🤣🤣
Rage Against The Machine is rap metal and I don't care what tell me
Metalcore and deathcore are metal btw
@AriSe CD cool
I'm gonna ignore that
@AriSe CD emo?
Lol
Deathcore fsfs, but some metal core yes some no
@Arise CD how?
Metalcore and crossover thrash could be considered metal and punk the same way deaththrash is death and thrash metal
I was so excited when he mentioned blackened death metal.....until I realized he was talking about Behemoth and not War Metal. Oh well. At least Revenge got mentioned.
Also Pantera absolutely did not save metal in the 90s. Pantera arguably started the downfall of metal.
Aside from that, and saying that Death invented Death Metal (Possessed) and saying that alt metal and nu metal are metal (they are actually alternative rock), this was pretty decent. A lot better than many I've seen.
I think that gojira is a band that made metal great again
Damn I’m like the only one that likes korn tf
Nah Korn is absolutely amazing. Ignore the boomers and salty thrash fans.
Nah my favorite band but according to the internet i shouldnt like it
@@AtlasCrafted At this point Korn is boomer music. They came out over 25 years ago for christs sake.
When that dementia music hits
Did this dude really talk about death metal and not mention Gothenburg metal? At the gates are amazing dude!
HOW COULD YOU NOT MENTION CANDLEMASS IN THE DOOM METEAL SECTION
Great guide, hope that some hip-hop heads will get into metal thanks to it. I also loved comparing Ghost to Scooby-Doo. But you seem to exclude doom and thrash from extreme metal; why, bruh?
I would like the video but it's at 777 right now so I don't want to ruin it
After watchning jojo the only thing i can see on the thumbnail now is dio
one of my favorite parts of this video is the people getting pissy in the comments
Rage is alt metal fs, or at least is mostly made up of alt metal, with like funk rock and punk thrown in. Also the first placed I’d send any hip hop head, a good way to dip your toes in while keeping a large amount of hip hop flavor. Then move onto classic metal
most metal genres are influenced by punk anyways
I'd like to add Body Count to the list. It's strange coming from a power metal fan but, yeah, Iced T making metal is a great gateway to metal for hip hop fans :P
Other than that, great job uncle!
I was a bit sad there was no power in there but there's a reason for that (you guys are gonna hate it, it's the furthest shit from hip hop ever) If you liked Judas Priest and Iron Maiden tho, give it a try (Sabaton, Gloryhammer, Rhapsody (first 5 albums), Blind Guardian)
exactly yeah power metal is like the antithesis of hip hop
Hetfield's voice was heavier than most metal vocalists in that era imo
I Feel Like Guns N Roses this is not metal but they have the edge and have to be mentioned when telling the story of metal
The background is great tho
Guns N Roses, Led Zeppelin, and AC/DC, are good bands though.
Didn't even mention metalcore or deathcore, some of the biggest sub genres in metal whether you like them or not.
I'm not really a huge fan of classic, or older stuff. I prefer stuff like deathcore and tech death metal
When talking about industrial you should have mentioned nine inch nails as well
The best maiden album is powerslave by a mile. The best nu metal bands that are actually metal is slipknot and Korn. Everything else sucks. Plus wasp is the best and most under rated “hair metal band” or the most heavy hair metal band but 95 nasty is insane
Number of the beast
If you were there, you would understand the importance of Anthrax. Period. And it’s not a because of a cover song.
Wow, no discussion of nickelback in the brutal death metal side of things, disappointed
Anthrax is better than slayer! There I said It! Among the living is great. It's Megadeth metallica anthrax pantera slayer. Big five.
I have never heard anyone say that cannable corpse is a joke personally. I ha ve always seen them as one of the beloved ones that holds the golden standard of death metal to be honest.
Dafuuuuu? No mention of Mastodon and Gojira?
Can't take you serious.....
Although you have introduced me to bands I've never listened to.
I know that Metallica's newer albums is definitely shit but load and reload is super underrated
Anthrax sucks? Man u fucking crazy? Nice video though
Great video but I definitely disagree with your statement that "metal is dead and nothing new is really happening". This is just demonstrably false, maybe if you're only into death thrash/black metal I could understand, but the metal genre is one of the most innovative and interesting genres out there. I find it weird that you skipped over metalcore/deathcore as those are arguably the most popular and innovative genres in the scene right now, unless you're one of those boomers who think that anything with "core" in the title isn't metal.
"Core" genres and bands aside though, if you're looking for stuff that's really unique sounding, I'd recommend Kardashev's new album Liminal Rites, it combines blackened death metal with shoe gaze elements and it is absolutely fantastic. Sleep's 2018 album The Scientist is stoner doom perfection, Unleash the Archers are arguably the best power metal band out there right now, combing melodic death metal and big 80's synthwave energy into their sound. Gojira and Opeth are god tier progressive deathmetal. Eluveitie are blackened Celtic folk metal and they sound 10x better than they have any right to be. Archspire and Inferi are both fantastic different takes on tech death, WhiteChapel are making some of the best emotional death metal/deathcore out there, Ulcerate make fantastic doom/atmospheric deathmetal (check out their album Stare Into Death and Be Still), and High on Fire are still turning out fantastic stoner thrash 20 later.
But seriously though, by not mentioning bands like Spiritbox, Architects, BFMV, Killswitch, WhiteChapel, Suicide SIlence, Fit for a King, Parkway Drive, Shadow of Intent, Lorna Shore, Knocked Loose, Motionless in White, Ice Nine Kills, etc. you are doing a disservice to anybody actually trying to get into the genre. Metalcore may have started off as a subsection of the hardcore punk and emo scene, but the genre has evolved so much over the last twenty years, and it is still rapidly changing on a near weekly basis, and the genres house some of the best young talent and bands in the history of metal.
Sorry if this came off as mad or gatekeepey, just want to keep the discussion and the awesome music flowing!
NO DARKTHRONE OR ARCHGOAT FOR BLACK/DEATH???? Ok
Is that dio?
But how isnt avenged metal... its "metalcore"? Bruv thats a subgenre of metal
Doing Industrial and not mentioning NIN is a sin
I was as hip hop head when I was younger. Then I heard freak on a leash and it was finished. Now I love all music except K-pop. But if you want specific songs to get you into metal I recommend Rollin(air raid vehicle) by limp bizkit, points of authority by linkin park, or freak on a leash by korn. These songs would be enough to turn any hip hop head into a fuckin’ crowd killin’ machine
Ratm is absolutely metal.
TRY TRAP METAL!
MGLA is the shit
Very good video, but Behemoth isn't Blackmetal it is Blackend Death metal, which means it is Death metal that is influenced by Blackmetal. Also the fact that nothing new has happened in Metal is kind of outrageous, besides if you don't count deathcore and metalcore as metal. If you mean in the last 5 years, arguably. If you mean in the last 20 years, you just don't know anything about modern metal.
Dio didn't invent the horns. Despite his story of getting them from his grandmother as protection from the evil eye there are several instances of them being used before hand. Including in Black Sabbath.
And before Black Sabbath with bands like Coven. It's a pagan symbol used in more modern Wicken rituals. But the true origins behind it are unknown.
So if we're splitting hairs and saying things like that one song from Blue Cheer can't be metal because the band wasn't, or that Kashmir wasn't metal because Led Zeppelin is fundamentally a heavy blues rock band then we should probably no give Dio credit for inventing something he didn't.
If you said popularised, then sure. Go for gold. Invented, no.
This is cooler than that bs
this vid has 666 likes, and just for that, no one else should like it, cause metal
u can tell alfo media didn't really care about getting into the genre
Did you watch his video?
@@gonkdroid2539 Yeah, man didn't try ANY extreme metal or any digging beyond the big bands, especially with bands in the modern era. Nor did he come away from the study with anything beyond a basic understanding of subgenre, and even then, he didn't make it evident throughout the video that he knew any subgenres besides "heavy metal". For someone trying to actually GET INTO metal, he could have listened to a lot more and tried a lot harder.
@@loganelrod1374 but he enjoyed it. And that’s all in my opinion.
Yeah that's most people unfortunately.
Where's prog metal?
I'm disappointed
Smh
You really need some opeth/tool (especially opeth) in your life cuz that's some of the greatest music you'll ever see in the genre
most prog metal is hard to get into but I enjoy Dream Theatre because of Petrucci.
@@kipwilliamson5737 only the vocals keeps me away from their music
One of the greatest prog metal bands nevertheless
Are we talking about metal the solid defined and stable genre? (Which died in the 90’s/00’s-trust me I’m not Gen Z and lived through those decades) Or are we talking about Extreme Metal the umbrella term and it’s genres and sub genres and micro genres? Looks like we’re talking about Extreme Metal.. You Gen Z’ers lol…….You kids make me laugh.
I don't think this is a good way for hip hop fans to get into metal.
I don't remember people calling Cannibal Corpse a joke. People like them and they are an old school death metal band.
Powerviolence is not new or metal, it's been around since the 80's and is a subgenre of hardcore punk.
Calling Avenged Sevenfold metalcore is an absolute insult to the genre lmao
You lost me as soon as you said Rage and avenge sevenfold weren't metal
i feel like with the level of annoying metalheads in the comments this is just gonna drive away people from metal lmao
bro, AC/DC is literally slightly heavier Black Sabbath, shut up
tool.... Tool.... Toooooolll..... TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
Prog metal 😔