This is the same year Fear Factory's Demanufacture came out. Imo these 2 albums together changed metal forever. Only difference is FF doesn't get the credit they deserve. At least not from the younger metalheads.
@@pentexsucks43 Not just industrial metal, they shaped the future of extreme metal in general. These days every other metal band mixes clean singing with harsh vocals/screams/growls. FF started that shit 3 decades ago.
Jazz gone insane? Meshuggah is great, but I don't think you've listened to much jazz if you say that. Bands like Meshuggah look to jazz for insane inspiration, not the other way around.
If I ain't heard a mothafuckin banger of a metal album start with a guitar driven siren goin EET EET EEET EET EET this shit is so fuckin beyond heavy , heavy ain't even the word
@@lovedead564 you sound like an underage cvnt, but i'll indulge you. it's the first meshuggah album i listened to, from a nuclear blast promo back in the day (97-98) and my personal favorite. the collection was called past-present-future and it consisted of 3 cds with a huge chunk of N.B. bands, and that's where i learned about them, bought the album and been listening to it ever since. and if you want reasoning behind it, it's because it's the most structured and aggressive at the same time. that's roughly 26 years of loving it so i have to ask, why are you such a nonce?
11:28 I'm 15, I listen to this album with the drummer of my band for the first time...when this song start, we need to listen back to it at least 5 times in a row. We understand that they just changed metal forever. I'll never forget that moment, and the privilege to be a witness of that♥
this album is so futuristic, even to this day. Its alien music, insane that they were able to create this in the 90's, and at any point in time really. some of these grooves still twist my mind all these years later.
This album (not fogetting NONE) was the beginning of the new sound or genre of metal music only know as Meshuggah. Yes they are their own genre of music and may have spawned "djent" bands but that's besides the point. Long live MESHUGGAH 🤘
Je suis désolé pour mon francais terrible... Fear factory est une groupe tres interessante. Connaissez-vous le groupe Cynic ? Il est Jazz Metal Fusion, comme ca mais plus "Trashy", Ils sont les précurseurs de ce type de musique avec Fear Factory. Bonne journée!
00:00 Future Breed Machine
05:48 Beneath
11:28 Soul Burn
16:47 Transfixion
20:20 Vanished
25:26 Acrid Placidity
28:43 Inside What's Within Behind
33:15 Terminal Illusions
37:01 Suffer in Truth
41:22 Sublevels
ah yea just casually listening to that one album that changed metal forever
This is the same year Fear Factory's Demanufacture came out. Imo these 2 albums together changed metal forever. Only difference is FF doesn't get the credit they deserve. At least not from the younger metalheads.
@@ConduitKingg exactly, Fear Factory absolutely shaped all of future industrial metal.
@@pentexsucks43 Not just industrial metal, they shaped the future of extreme metal in general. These days every other metal band mixes clean singing with harsh vocals/screams/growls. FF started that shit 3 decades ago.
@@ConduitKinggand it still sounds just as bad...
Life would not be as amazing without Meshuggah
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their solos are like jazz gone insane
Maybe you should check out allan holdsworth lol
Jazz gone insane? Meshuggah is great, but I don't think you've listened to much jazz if you say that. Bands like Meshuggah look to jazz for insane inspiration, not the other way around.
Jazzmetal fusion baybayyy
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@@johnjjohningtoniii2439 hes literally just metal holdsworth and holdsworth is pretty jazz if u ask me
If I ain't heard a mothafuckin banger of a metal album start with a guitar driven siren goin EET EET EEET EET EET this shit is so fuckin beyond heavy , heavy ain't even the word
This was released in...
1995.
Let that sink in for a moment 😂
AMAZING TIMES FOR SURE MAN!!
this will always be their best album.
Thats the greatest part - they're all the best albums
@@TwiggehTV 👆💯
As much as I love it this isn't their best, no way
you sound like someone who just discovered them and decided this is their best album because you think it's their first one.
@@lovedead564 you sound like an underage cvnt, but i'll indulge you.
it's the first meshuggah album i listened to, from a nuclear blast promo back in the day (97-98) and my personal favorite.
the collection was called past-present-future and it consisted of 3 cds with a huge chunk of N.B. bands, and that's where i learned about them, bought the album and been listening to it ever since.
and if you want reasoning behind it, it's because it's the most structured and aggressive at the same time.
that's roughly 26 years of loving it so i have to ask, why are you such a nonce?
This album is so sick. Never gets old and always impresses. 1. Destroy Erase Improve, 2. Nothing, 3. Obzen for me.
I'd add Contradiction Collapse to this list!
@@rawsesh5968100%
i prefer chaosphere to nothing, personally
1.DEI 2.Catch33 3.Chaosphere IMO
11:28 I'm 15, I listen to this album with the drummer of my band for the first time...when this song start, we need to listen back to it at least 5 times in a row. We understand that they just changed metal forever. I'll never forget that moment, and the privilege to be a witness of that♥
the masterpiece
You might like allan holdsworth dave weckl vinnie coliuta planet x this is very fusiony
Masterpiece
this album is so futuristic, even to this day. Its alien music, insane that they were able to create this in the 90's, and at any point in time really. some of these grooves still twist my mind all these years later.
heard this then....then now...same impact...incredible timeless metal
a great album for musical inspiration on the metal side
Thanks - this is my first time hearing this album. I've had Obzen on repeat for a while, but this is WAY beyond even that. F***ing epic!
How the drummer manages to make any of this sound like it has some groove astounds me lol. This album fucks even if these dudes definitely don’t 😂
because its all in 4/4 😝
Future breed machine is the best song. Killer intro
Best Meshuggah album
No
@@churrasco112yes
chaussette
Djent metal basically started w/this album.
Suffer in Truth has one of the meanest guitar tones I’ve ever heard
You can't spell Meshuggah without "HUG"
Me's (gonna) hugg (y)ah
HOW did I just find this today?!! YESSS< love this
Just Wow! I just got my Ears blow'n'away🤟🏻🎵❤️
his vocals sound so much like Cavaleras in some moments , I could not believe..
Beautiful music... Beautiful....🖤
Thankyou! Couldn’t find the full album on UA-cam for a while!
Einzigartig,progressiv,professionel,
Thank you for the uploading 🤘🤘
This album (not fogetting NONE) was the beginning of the new sound or genre of metal music only know as Meshuggah. Yes they are their own genre of music and may have spawned "djent" bands but that's besides the point. Long live MESHUGGAH 🤘
Their best album.
The rhythm of a flame @13:47 that turns into a raging fire.
Brutal.👋👍
Необычная музыка.
Bill Burr likes this
God damn, sublevels kicks ass.
Wowwweew
I didn't like metal. Till I have heard this LP.
And LOVE was.
44:03 the most pretty disonancies
Any and all Meshuggah albums is the best Meshuggah album.
You are right and wrong at the same time ;)
Esta banda es matemática pura en metal
Very catchy
catch 33!
MESHUGGAH... musical genius the FUCKIN BEST MUSIC ....😝😝😝😝
Two Static-X)))
Ouais! Mais Fear Factory ”Soul of a New Machine” en 1992, avait déjà bien déblayé le terrain!
Je suis désolé pour mon francais terrible... Fear factory est une groupe tres interessante. Connaissez-vous le groupe Cynic ? Il est Jazz Metal Fusion, comme ca mais plus "Trashy", Ils sont les précurseurs de ce type de musique avec Fear Factory. Bonne journée!
this is like if you took pantera's far beyond driven but made Vinnie Paul a rhythmic mathemetician
casual (s)imp
This album is Something irealistic beyond imagination !