Thrash Metal(the samples I've listened to) is very straightforward in its approach. I tend to prefer big sound over heavy riffs. Devon Townsend and Within Temptation are two examples. I also like Post Metal bands like Russian Circles, If These Trees Could Talk, and Brave Arrows.
@@Just_A_Dude Ridiculous. Dragonforce isn't speed metal for starters, it is power metal and not relevant. Speed metal has been around since the early 80s and I have been listening speed metal since it first came out in the early 80s (i.e. for over 40 years now). Speed metal is a VERY NARROW slice of what metal encompasses and a great many people cannot define it, for some reason.
Not really. Real "punk" is high volume rockabilly, .e..g, the inventor of it, Johnny Thunders (Heatbreakers). You're thinking of 80s So Cal Blast Beat rock that dummies call punk. That is what Metallica started out as being, a punk band that wished they were virtuoso.
Uh yeah, the production of the first thrash albums was already terrible, but when I think of Venom, Celtic Frost or Hellhammer, they were obviously recorded in an echoing tomb 😉.
This is genuinely helping me categorise things I've heard in my head, and figuring out what kinds of music I genuinely like. I've never really thought that heavily about genres and subgenres, but this might help me find more stuff I like because I see the categorisation patterns.
Pantera did some good stuff, and so did Despised Icon and Pyrexia... ... Dimebag is dead and Pyrexia have turned into a carbon copy of the now shit sucking carbon copies of carbon copies that populate the oh so samey deathcore scene.
00:00 Heavy Metal 00:12 Speed Metal 00:31 Thrash Metal 00:52 Death Metal 01:13 Doom Metal 01:52 Gothic Metal 02:09 Progressive Metal 02:28 Black Metal 02:50 Industrial Metal 03:05 Folk Metal 03:18 Glam Metal 03:32 Drone Metal 03:54 Metalcore 04:14 Sludge Metal 04:27 Grindcore 04:37 Power Metal 05:02 Alternative Metal 05:20 Symphonic Metal 05:37 Techdeath 05:47 Melodic Metal 05:58 Groove Metal 06:08 Neoclassical Metal 06:17 Nu Metal 06:35 Deathcore 06:54 Stoner Metal 07:12 Trancecore The timestamps are in the descriptions too. 😉
I love what you did at 4:32. A lot of metalheads often forget how groovy a lot of Grindcore bands really are. Terrorizer, Brutal Truth, Nasum are pretty good examples of that 🤘🏻🔥🔥
I appreciate the fact he went all the metal genres (at least most of them) and not just the top known one. For example,he included tech death which I love and people tend to by pass that
@@CyberSZ Sacramentum - Far Away from the Sun, is really similar to Dissection. Vinterland - Welcome My Last Chapter is another good one. Both of those are Swedish. Windir - Arntor, Norwegian viking(ish) melodic black metal band. and then Finnish Havukruunu - Uinuos Syömein Sota, for something a bit newer.
Pretty interesting choices. I am glad you did not choose the most typical of all. Your melodic metal sounds like melodic death metal. (metal from Göteborg, Sweden)
That tone and recording was way too good and clean to have been black metal. I'm gonna need you to go back and record that in a tin can with a tape recorder.
Folk metal is a tricky one, because even if that sounded like many folk metal bands, it usually should have some similarities to different nations' folk music. But most of the times, it's up to bring up the folk-y vibe. The start of that power metal part could be considered folk metal somewhere 😂
That's interesting. I think it's because Folk metal itself can be considered as a sub-genre of power metal or maybe even melo-death. The only pattern it has is its folkish melody or riff.
Thank you sm for this video! It gave me so much info that i didn't know before. i also now know that I like speed metal, thrash metal death metal/core, groove metal and folk metal from all the styles!
from what i can tell, no. they're just reinterpretations of existing songs to skirt past copyright while still demonstrating the genre in question. like, the thrash metal song is very clearly "hardwired to self destruct" by metallica but edited just enough that it can't be copyright struck
Metalcore and Deathcore was my youth. That shit was IT back in 2007 lol. Got my first guitar at 13 and was playing it nonstop. I’m more into prog stuff now, like modern Polyphia type music.. but I still have a soft spot in my heart for metal. I’ll always be a core kid at heart.
When I started about 35 or 40 years ago, we just said "I listen to Metal!" And that's what it's all about! Metal is not only the music. It's a way of life. 35 or 40 years ago there was no difference between styles I#ve never heard pf by now. So there was no need to make a difference. So I don't give a f*** nowerdays. I just listen to Metal!
Скорее всего этот рифф не применяется в каких то известных композициях из за своей примитивности,играется он очень легко,так как играются там квинт аккорды
Good demo, at first I didn't like these digital profiling plugins at all but the Disruptor Pugin is by far the best I've heard thus far. We can choose from any of Dino's iconic sounds from Demanufacture, Mechanize, etc. Also having ability to manipulate the presets, adding and subtrscting effects really makes it a great investment.
All another styles I've listen are with "ammm... okaaaaay", but Black Metal takes my heart and ears every time I'm listening it, it's so underestimated, but there're many subjenres in it and it's only one pattern shown, I still love more tinkling sound like Burzum which sound differ but so iconic-black too, btw best video, I would like to show it like as encyclopedia to all who starting listen metal.
Can't believe you were able to fit a WHOLE Grindcore album in!
Wait… it was only one? That’s a long grindcore album!
@@MrOoYTnah bro that was definitely a whole band's discography
@@pyromaniaxe1187 ah, thanks, i was confused! Now we need another band…
It was a bit slow for my taste
He suffered, but he got it done.
I watched dozens of these videos. I listened to all these genres. And yet here I am watching another one. I think this type of content will never die
I always love watching these kind of videos. I'm here wanting and hunting for more and more of them. Something about these is satisfying to watch.
I really enjoy these type of videos to
I think the same, I'm also considering doing one myself!
0:31 Hardwired to Self destruct
Literally the first thing that came to my mind
hardwired to self construct
Metallica didn't invent B to Bflat with a pedal on the low E string
@@aniruddhapal9295 genius!
Yeah that's it
Twenty years listening to Metal. First Trancecore experience ever.
and...Hopfully my last
Aren't Electric Callboy and WBTBWB trancecores?
Same. Love it. What bands play that?
and Drone Metal...
There is also hardcore techno music with death and thrash guitar samples in it.
That is more brutal then "trancecore"
2:50 - Nearly every Rammstein song ever.
nah
💀
thrash metal never gets old lol
thrash nation
His thrash example was good, but he got the speed metal one wrong, really wrong.
@@megametal8641 That was Speed Metal as defined in the PDF (Pre-DragonForce) era.
Thrash Metal(the samples I've listened to) is very straightforward in its approach. I tend to prefer big sound over heavy riffs. Devon Townsend and Within Temptation are two examples. I also like Post Metal bands like Russian Circles, If These Trees Could Talk, and Brave Arrows.
@@Just_A_Dude Ridiculous. Dragonforce isn't speed metal for starters, it is power metal and not relevant. Speed metal has been around since the early 80s and I have been listening speed metal since it first came out in the early 80s (i.e. for over 40 years now). Speed metal is a VERY NARROW slice of what metal encompasses and a great many people cannot define it, for some reason.
3:56 *5-7-8 intensifies*
RAAHHHHH UNHOLY CONFESSIONSSS
I hate when people call melodic metalcore just "metalcore" they sound so different
I love how much overlap there is between Metal and Punk; and how many subgenres both have. Great Job, dude!
Thrash metal is just punk with riffs
@@ulissesbarraza9800 Surf Nicaragua
Not really. Real "punk" is high volume rockabilly, .e..g, the inventor of it, Johnny Thunders (Heatbreakers).
You're thinking of 80s So Cal Blast Beat rock that dummies call punk.
That is what Metallica started out as being, a punk band that wished they were virtuoso.
That was the most metalcore metalcore riff I’ve ever heard haha!
sounds like kse - reject yourself
@@neonbelly4 na unholy confessions. there is a part of it that is the same as unholy confessions
@@seniorfrog936 thought it was pens and knives
it’s basically unholy confessions with
Just your average 578 riff
Ironically, this whole video is a progressive metal song.
Also, I switch the quality to 144p during the black metal part.
😅
Opino exactamente lo mismo
Uh yeah, the production of the first thrash albums was already terrible, but when I think of Venom, Celtic Frost or Hellhammer, they were obviously recorded in an echoing tomb 😉.
(2:27) Black metal part, Darkthrone reference.
5:58 domination pantera reference
Transilvanian Hunger aaaaaaah
I got Burzum..
This is genuinely helping me categorise things I've heard in my head, and figuring out what kinds of music I genuinely like. I've never really thought that heavily about genres and subgenres, but this might help me find more stuff I like because I see the categorisation patterns.
Industrial riff is perfection
and they have that stupid ass humanity's last breath drum beat that makes no sense
@@tfwnoyandere name of the song???
@@Cebolla2851I guess it’s original
@@Cebolla2851 sounds like Angst from Rammstein
@@lucasrettori1521Could be Radio
Not gonna lie: I was a bit worried how will you do on Black Metal, but you had it absolutely spot on, kudos!
Now I need to see a list of top 3-4 bands from each subgenre. Who knew I liked so many? Great video
I suggest A Secret Ending: Death Metal, Demon Hunter: Heavy Metal(normally anyway), And Fit For a King: not sure what it is
@Sk83rNinja fit for a king is metal core
5:20 I always GUSH over that heroic sounding, divine choir symphonic metal ish.
Awesome riff there, too
...and the different vocal styles! Such a vast genre!
That's why I fell in love with metal. It offers what I love - a vast variety
3:54 is Avenged Sevenfold. Nice synopsis of genres. Both your axes look killer but my fave is the Ibenez over the SG. Well done sir.
I thought it was bullet for my valentine
@@MutantCheesecake nope, it sounds like Avenged Sevenfold - Unholy Confessions. A classic song.
@@dominikaksiazek7177 sounds a bit like knives and pens as well
Almost every Metalcore band has used this riff
Rhythm Guitarist in metal bands: "What do you mean there's more than just the E, A, and G strings????"
And then the bassist (if he exists) just plays the lead part lmao
@@andrewrhodes9247On one string?
@@anamorfoplasis of course
Bold of you to assume they use standard tuning
I've heard Max Cavalera, back in early Sepultura, only had the 4 thickest strings in his guitars, never even putting on the B and high E strings.
groove metal and deathcore were absolutely sick!
Pantera did some good stuff, and so did Despised Icon and Pyrexia...
... Dimebag is dead and Pyrexia have turned into a carbon copy of the now shit sucking carbon copies of carbon copies that populate the oh so samey deathcore scene.
@@pauln6803 didnt understand half of what you said, but i like what i like and you can like what you like
00:00 Heavy Metal
00:12 Speed Metal
00:31 Thrash Metal
00:52 Death Metal
01:13 Doom Metal
01:52 Gothic Metal
02:09 Progressive Metal
02:28 Black Metal
02:50 Industrial Metal
03:05 Folk Metal
03:18 Glam Metal
03:32 Drone Metal
03:54 Metalcore
04:14 Sludge Metal
04:27 Grindcore
04:37 Power Metal
05:02 Alternative Metal
05:20 Symphonic Metal
05:37 Techdeath
05:47 Melodic Metal
05:58 Groove Metal
06:08 Neoclassical Metal
06:17 Nu Metal
06:35 Deathcore
06:54 Stoner Metal
07:12 Trancecore
The timestamps are in the descriptions too. 😉
I love what you did at 4:32. A lot of metalheads often forget how groovy a lot of Grindcore bands really are. Terrorizer, Brutal Truth, Nasum are pretty good examples of that 🤘🏻🔥🔥
I've listened every metal genres and seen so many videos about metal styles, and this is the most accurate I think
the alternative, groove, stoner, trancecore, deathcore riffs were all very good
for anybody interested, mesarthim are a black metal who also mix in trance. worth checking out.
@@paveantelic7876 we don't want this satanist music
@@VonDecken97 who is we lmao
@@VonDecken97majority of metal is satanic who cares, just listen to the music and dont follow their ideologies
@@VonDecken97 Hail satan lolmao
The little editing touches were nice. The black and white on black metal, the glitter on glam...:)
The stoner😂
I think Black Sabbath invented at least 5 of these.
Heavy Metal, Regular Doom Metal, Stoner Doom, Sludge, Funeral Doom, Drone Metal and Thrash were heavily influenced by Black Sabbath.
All of them start with at least one Black Sabbath track.
Absolutely💪💪💪
Definitely. And I'll say Queen really helped invent thrash metal with the song Stone Cold Crazy.
@@SeanO9924Yurp
I appreciate the fact he went all the metal genres (at least most of them) and not just the top known one. For example,he included tech death which I love and people tend to by pass that
Only problem is what he played sounded nowhere even close to tech death, along with half of the other examples.
@@jsullivan2112 Havent watched the whole video yet but that seems plausible. Just got further in, youre right.
i absolutely adore the fact that you've included drone metal in this list 🔥🔥
Wow. It turns out I like 25 different styles of music. Who knew?
all of them are absolutely amazing except black metal
@@CyberSZ Black metal has great stuff, you may find some melodic black metal bands
@@metalero2311 Dissection is the only band that i really like it.
do you have any suggestions like dissection?
@@CyberSZ Try Leviathan by Akercocke. Very polished, dignified black metal.
@@CyberSZ Sacramentum - Far Away from the Sun, is really similar to Dissection.
Vinterland - Welcome My Last Chapter is another good one. Both of those are Swedish.
Windir - Arntor, Norwegian viking(ish) melodic black metal band.
and then Finnish Havukruunu - Uinuos Syömein Sota, for something a bit newer.
Pretty interesting choices. I am glad you did not choose the most typical of all. Your melodic metal sounds like melodic death metal. (metal from Göteborg, Sweden)
1. Judas Priest
2. Grim Reaper
3. Overkill
4. Death
5. Witchfinder General
6. Cradle Of Filth (post Nymphetamine)
7. Dream Theatre
8. Windir
9. Ministry
10. Ensiferum
11. Motley Crue
12. Sun O)))
13. Trivium
14. Eyehategod
15. Carcass (pre Heartwork)
16. Helloween
17. System of a Down
18. Dimmu Borgir (late)
19. Necrophagist
20. Children of Bodom
21. White Zombie
22. Yngwie Malmstein
23. Kittie
24. Suicide Silence
25. Sleep
26. What?
I was waiting for power metal to come up, and I was not disappointed Bravo good sir
So we CAN confirm that Hardwired to Self Destruct is a THRASH album. Take that haters
nope
I knew it sounded so familiar
mostly a mix of speedmetal and heavy metal
@Matěj Kunc Still Thrash tho
Metallica suck anyway stop hurting ur self
That tone and recording was way too good and clean to have been black metal. I'm gonna need you to go back and record that in a tin can with a tape recorder.
With a tape recorder recorded in an echoing tomb 😉.
So glad you used the black & white filter for the Black Metal part
That progressive metal riff is sick!
Black metal was a mixture of Nargaroth seven tears are flowing to the river and Darkthrone transilvanian hunger, i liked it!
it sounded very familiar to me. first thought was Satanic warmaster but also Peste noire
Videos breaking down the genres of metal will never die out!
Can you possibly release a extended version of Doom Metal? That would be awesome!
Up, i need it fr fr
Just more funeral slow🤟
Black sabbath's song "black sabbath" (1970)
@@Шорголж dude that's babies first doom metal song
Just listen to Candlemass.
I love all metal. But watching you play was a joy. Crisp movements and sounds. Very nice and I'm very jealous...I can barely pluck an open E.
Even grindcore and further?
5:58 pantera
I like how you perfectly captured black metal's visual aesthetic.
They all sound great! I like the triplets in the grindcore riff.🤘😬🤘
I'm at 95% agreement and that's stellar for the metal community. Good jorb!
This is awesome stuff!! Great work - loved it.
Please tell me how to get this tone at 0:31
Awesome clip 😎🤘🏻🎸 my personal favorites are heavy metal, groove, thrash, doom, gothic, industrial, power, and melodic metal
As someone who listens to a variety of metal, have to say you were pretty spot on. Found myself nodding to several of the variations.
Bro metalcore sounded like unholy confessions
This is really cool, bro, I appreciate your expert handiwork 🎉❤
Excellent !
C'est vraiment sympa à écouter 🤘
Awesome work my guy! Loved the Grindcore and the Progressive ones, the first one reminded me of Terrorizer 🤘🏻🔥🔥
Ever since I was 7 I been hooked on industrial metal, something about just hits me different.
That speed metal riff though
Folk metal is a tricky one, because even if that sounded like many folk metal bands, it usually should have some similarities to different nations' folk music. But most of the times, it's up to bring up the folk-y vibe. The start of that power metal part could be considered folk metal somewhere 😂
it made me think of the german folk/pirate metal band Santiano. "He's a Fiddler" is in english, and i started with that
That's interesting. I think it's because Folk metal itself can be considered as a sub-genre of power metal or maybe even melo-death. The only pattern it has is its folkish melody or riff.
Most folk metal is basically very very uplifting black metal with power metal influences
i wasn't expecting 7 minutes to pass this fast, lol. I guess I'm gonna watch it again.
3:55 dude that's so similar to "Unholy Confessions" by Avenged Sevenfold
Facts
yea its drop D
“The metalcore riff”
Thank you sm for this video! It gave me so much info that i didn't know before. i also now know that I like speed metal, thrash metal death metal/core, groove metal and folk metal from all the styles!
1. Judas Priest
2. Iron Maiden
3. Metallica
4. onwards: that's about where my metal litteracy ends apparently.
4 might be early Death, but that’s just my guess
Awesome Journey through the Genres.
amazing!!! 6:08 it's a malmsteen style
These are perfect. Glad to see my beloved symphonic metal in there.
Drone metal? Iran made?
Iran Maden
😂😂😂
Where’d you run to?
The hiiiiiiiilll
@@adwil66fk Iran Maidan
I appreciate the different effects on different style of metal.
We live in an overlabelled world.
Swear 😂
so true
04 Deathmetal seemed to be one specific of the many. Scandy 90's or something. (and 20 Melodic Death Scandy) - just my 20c
Thanks Kevin, loved this.
I like how close heavy metal was to Judas Priest breaking the law and metalcore was to unholy confessions by a7x.
Best ,,styles of metal" video on youtube.
What is that song? 🎵 0:54
Hi, I liked all the tracks that you played! =)
Symphonic Metal is a gorgeous composition
and other styles too))
The black metal part was beautiful
Great video. I loved them all except black metal, drone metal, grind , death core
The static overlay on the Death Metal had me rolling
Great tone man!
Doom metal and goth metal sounded like in the same song, perfect transition between then
4:03 Let's gooooooo 2000s core.
beautiful riffs, are they real songs
from what i can tell, no. they're just reinterpretations of existing songs to skirt past copyright while still demonstrating the genre in question. like, the thrash metal song is very clearly "hardwired to self destruct" by metallica but edited just enough that it can't be copyright struck
Thanks! I wrote all of these riffs just for the video.
@@KevinBalkeThey sounded great!!
The metalcore riff is very similar to Unholy Confessions by A7X
The thrash sounded like Hardwired To Self Destruct (Metallica)
1:14 woah woah woah... Waaaaay too fast you need to slow it down, this ain't speed metal.
Totally nailed heavy, speed and power metal!
Metalcore and Deathcore was my youth. That shit was IT back in 2007 lol. Got my first guitar at 13 and was playing it nonstop. I’m more into prog stuff now, like modern Polyphia type music.. but I still have a soft spot in my heart for metal. I’ll always be a core kid at heart.
Nice compilation! Very much enjoyable!
But I am missing Melodic Death Metal.
5:48
It says only Melodic Metal but it's 100% Melodeath
I need to check out more metal bands again.
I think over the years, I've come down to just four I still keep putting on.
The heavy metal was pretty chill, even my dog could listen to it 🤣
Judas Priest isn’t death metal
Progressive Metal - not enough time signature changes. Need more!
4:52 is what i'm here for
What Song Is It?
@@andreascipioni1157 any power metal song without vocal, most of them sound like this :)
@@andreascipioni1157 the author of the video said he'd written those riffs specifically for this video.
@@dominikaksiazek7177 ok
@@dominikaksiazek7177 even if he sais so, the riff in 4:04 sounds really similar to Bridear - Light in the dark
5:49 what’s name of song
#3 was really Anthrax sounding. Nice
That was actually new metallica from 2016
@@cw175 Was it Hardwired?
@@arminius7909 yep!
Impressive. Most impressive
Glam rules!!! 🤘❤🔥
When I started about 35 or 40 years ago, we just said "I listen to Metal!" And that's what it's all about! Metal is not only the music. It's a way of life. 35 or 40 years ago there was no difference between styles I#ve never heard pf by now. So there was no need to make a difference. So I don't give a f*** nowerdays. I just listen to Metal!
Turns out Baroque music (Bach especially) and Turkish music have always been speed and progressive metal music.
Perfect Video! Progressive and Glam not mine, rest... I love 'em!
Hey whats the song at 0:56 please ?
Awesome upload thank you
1:50 name ?
Скорее всего этот рифф не применяется в каких то известных композициях из за своей примитивности,играется он очень легко,так как играются там квинт аккорды
Finally someone mentioned Trancecore
You made me love some styles I didn't even know!
Good demo, at first I didn't like these digital profiling plugins at all but the Disruptor Pugin is by far the best I've heard thus far. We can choose from any of Dino's iconic sounds from Demanufacture, Mechanize, etc. Also having ability to manipulate the presets, adding and subtrscting effects really makes it a great investment.
All another styles I've listen are with "ammm... okaaaaay", but Black Metal takes my heart and ears every time I'm listening it, it's so underestimated, but there're many subjenres in it and it's only one pattern shown, I still love more tinkling sound like Burzum which sound differ but so iconic-black too, btw best video, I would like to show it like as encyclopedia to all who starting listen metal.
Incredible skills in every metal genre 🤘👍