There was a period when I first got into metal that it did sound like this. I was attracted to it for that reason. I've gotten into heavier and heavier music only to find that chaos again.
Cradle of Filth was my first "what the hell is this" experience. I ran back to hard rock, and have kind of drifted back to this end of the "what the hell is this" spectrum in the last little while. Can't get enough now.
@@darknessenraged you're completely wrong dani filth was able to do his screams live and while he certainly isnt as good now that is not a vocal effect being applied.
@@guitargirl6323 trust me it was an effect back in the early 2000s, they would have to adjust the levels of the effect during sound check and it would sound glitched out when he would scream. It was on the very high pitched stuff he would do. He may of worked on his technique since then but this was the early 2000s when he was using the special mic live.
Lmaoooo. Every time I think about showing any methwitch song to my metal head friends, I always stop and say to myself “these folks ain’t even ready” 😂😂
im so happy you did this song. this is the song that got me into Methwitch and god, those vocals got me hooked along with the chaos in it. love your videos man, keep up the amazing work!
I went from Green Day to My Chemical Romance to Avenged Sevenfold to All That Remains to In Flames to Novembers Doom, and blossomed from there. We all come from somewhere.
My first deathcore music was "Pray for Plagues" by BMTH, when I heard I fell in love for the genre instantly. My favorite YT channel, thank you sou much for the content Mark. Regards from Brazil!
That sounds like a deal dude! With practice, perseverance and patience, you can absolutely get there! Just drop us an email on kardavox1010@gmail.com to get added to the waiting list! - Alex
I'll never forget my first exposure to deathcore: I rode a bus to school and a friend of mine showed me SHOT by Chelsea Grin, Great Stone War by Winds of Plague, and The Acacia Strain in one week and I was hooked on all of them, especially TAS. Gotta thank him for getting me into what I love now.
Full of Hell? A good band that comes to mind when I think of just straight chaos of metal. Maybe a couple songs by them since they're normally pretty short. Burning Myrrh, Aria of Jeweled Tears, Downward, and Silmaril are a couple.
Eyes Sewn Shut by Suicide Silence live on the hot topic stage at Mayhem Fest 2008. I remembered being so confused and blown away at the same time. I was already learning vocals, but I only listened to nu metal and 90s death metal at the time, so hearing Mitch Lucker spout like a true demon just intrigued me and gave me the motivation I needed to learn heavier sounds. I'm still doing vocals to this day cus of that man, even have my own deathcore band now called Aziria. RIP and much love to Mitch Lucker, showed me the darkness and I haven't looked back since 👹🤘
I'm pretty sure the scream before the verse is a sample of a woman screaming. Edit: my bad, in an early interview with the band, former bassist Brent Riggs said he did the scream, and he hadn't finished going through puberty yet, which was why it was so effeminate-sounding.
So I've been in love with this album since I saw this. And I 100% agree with the opening statment. I had this whole album in the background and it just brought me somewhere.
...I always thought Infant Annihilator would be exactly what rich white people would think metal is... until Meth Witch... btw shout out to the Final Fantasy book to your left 👍🏻
Can you do Lorna Shore's Death Portrait? I feel there are so many different things CJ does in that song that I'd love to have broken down. He's insane!
YAY! I've been chomping at the bit to see someone cover this guy! He's just fucking insane! (in the best way) and definitely deserves some coverage! I'd also love to see you look at Slice The Cake. Their vocalist has a lot of really great techniques mastered really well! Well worth the look imo!
Always been a fan of rock and heavier sounds but the first "death metal" songs that turned me into harsher vocals were Lamb of God-Laid to Rest, Childeren of Bodom-In Your Face, and Born of Osiri's first EP
I remember my buddy handed me Dillinger's calculating infinity and btbam silent circus album. Hated Dillinger and hated btbam. The breakdown on track 2 of the silent circus album won me over eventually and I've been into everything from cephalic Carnage, Dillinger (of course), to blood has been shed and the end (defunct math metal band)
I didn't start getting into metal music so I went to a show and saw Emmure live. The energy from the show, the music, and the crowd all mixed together was insane , and I've been hooked ever since. This was back when false love was a new song off of their album oh, so it's been a minute LOL
@@xsymbiosisx The saddest part is that those bands would do really well if their most recent albums were released today. See You Next Tuesday's Intervals album still slaps.
I listened to frontierer before which is really extreme but when I heard bed full of snakes the first time it blew me away. I had te recover afterwards
my older cousin got me into korn and slipknot as my first metal bands and i ran with it from there. first deathcore song i heard was broken by moria, and that lead me to chelsea grin's self-titled EP with crewcabanger. i remember showing my friends because i thought the vocals were funny and couldnt believe what i was hearing, but it grew on me really fast
first deathcore song i heard was Sub Zero by Alpha Wolf, followed by Demolisher by Slaughter To Prevail. i knew i ran into something awesome when i heard those songs. and now i'm here lol
Yessss, I've been eagerly awaiting this 🖤 I think my first death metal/core song was Brace Legs by Born of Osiris. I also was heavy into Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin, System of a Down, etc, but I was looking for something more aggressive. A friend showed me the synth breakdown he had as a ringtone and it hit everything I had been looking for so perfectly. Of course, later listening to the full song and hearing the vocals for the first time, I wasn't into it at first, but kept coming back to it again and again later down the road and the rest is history.
This was my first time hearing Methwitch and I'm definitely a fan. I love that chaos and noise and brutality. There's so much going on and it's like I get to discover something new each time I listen to his music! As for my first truly extreme metal song (not counting, like, nu-metal which is pretty much all I listened to for like two decades), it was Demolisher by Slaughter to Prevail, and it was your reaction to it! (which was also my first time watching one of your videos, and my first time watching a reaction video at all! So many firsts here!) Absolutely wild shit, and I didn't know what to think of it except I wanted to listen to more. So thanks for sending me on this journey into deathcore and death metal this past year or so!
My first death metal song was Scourge of Iron by Cannibal Corpse. At first I wasn’t into, but the day after I had the chorus stuck in my head and had to listen to it again, and that’s how I got onto death metal. I had done the same thing to myself a couple years prior with Psychosocial by Slipknot and got into heavy metal that way lmao.
Decimate The Weak by Winds of Plague. I remember finding it because of a facebook quiz a buddy of mine and I took. I had never heard anything like that before and I just remember loving the intensity and aggression.
As far as deathcore, I'm pretty sure it was Nailed. Dead. Risen. By Impending Doom, and for death metal (melodic), it was In Flames. I laughed at it because I thought the vocalists were hurting their voices, but then I got into vocals and oh how things have changed lmao!
My first deathmetal or Deathcore experience was Keillen Allith “Gol-Goroth the Grey” (which you should totally analyze on the channel), I found it because of Jared Dines and Austin Dickey, seeing as it’s their band. However my first “extreme metal” experience was actually a little bit before that. I’d heard thrash and metalcore before, and I’d heard a little bit of melodic death metal, but when really started to love metal overall was when I found Black Metal. Specifically Slechtvalk and Crimson Moonlight, with the former being a bit more melodic, Viking or pagan style BM, and later being really chaotic and faster with heavier riffs and even the occasional breakdown. The songs that did it for me were, “Divided by Malice” by Slechtvalk and “The Suffering” by Crimson Moonlight. And then shortly after that, I found Austin Dickey who inspired me to want to learn vocals, which is how I found Kardavox Academy and thereby Kardashev (which is how I discovered post metal) and many other great bands. And I can growl now, thanks to you and others!
I’m glad I came across this band and subsequently your channel.. I’m a longtime Viraemia fan since the MySpace days. I’m a guitarist not a vocalist; I’ve taken lessons from Chris Arp from Psyopus who I recall was a big influence on you guys back in the day. It was really cool to hear your take on this stuff. Insane!!
If I remember correctly, my first deathcore song was Leech by Angelmaker. They turned out to be my favorite band to this day, maybe you can cover them someday :)
My first really heavy song was Unanswered. Specifically discovered it through Alex Hefners reactions, and couldnt stand it at first, here i am a few years later jamming Methwitch and Infant Annihilator.
First deathcore song was The Heretic Prevails by Shadow of Intent, but I think Six by All That Remains is what introduced me to that "screamo" style heavy metal
First deathcore song was As Blood Runs Blacks' "My Fears Have Become Phobias" back in '06. I was 12 and had JUST been introduced to bands like Slipknot by a friend after growing up on Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin, etc. I was fascinated, but not super into it at the time. Like, I'd listen to it on repeat, but I wasn't sure I liked it. Then I came back to it per a different friend's request in '09 or '10 after getting super into metalcore and post-hardcore and fell in love with it and deathcore as a whole.
First deathcore song for me was lost in the static by after the burial. The first song that made me like screaming was my curse by killswitch engage which lead to periphery, which lead to after the burial, which lead to rings of saturn, which lead to lorna shore, and finally to methwitch and darko.
i listened to bits of bmth and stuff when i was younger but otherwise my first dxc album was indwell by methwitch, about a month ago. a friend recommmend it to me semi jokingly when i was chilling listening to music and asked for recommendations, but i loved it lol. listened to indwell or piss nearly everyday since. crazy stuff, im hooked
Didn't know about this band before. Thank you so much! They're amazing. Also much love to Kardashev. Peripety is number one of the Core albums that I didn't regret buying and Sopor is one of my favorite songs of all time since I first heard it about 4 years ago. I stumbled upon your channel maybe 6 months ago and it still amazes me that you're a singer I'm looking up to for quite some time. Greetings from Germany!
Methwitch is the only band I know of where the band name actually perfectly describes the music.
It's not a band, it's an artist, named Cameron McBride
This is what Metal sounds like to people who don't listen to metal.
Underrated comment
Absolutely, that's how I describe him, or schizophrenia in musical form
Soo, good?
There was a period when I first got into metal that it did sound like this. I was attracted to it for that reason. I've gotten into heavier and heavier music only to find that chaos again.
Ryan Watts
Would audible chaos be a good describing term? Lmao
Cameron is one of most versatile vocalists out there, stoked to see him getting some love here
Love you guys!
The whole Piss Album by Methwitch is a masterpeice
Carmine is my fav song off that album. So hard
@@furcoat9458 I do love songs about fucking the kkk
Methwitch is such a amazing band. The whistle screams are insane.
Cameron is a fucking legend. So glad he is getting more recognition. Mad talented guy.
Ah yes, my wish has come true.
Methwitch is a recent addiction of mine. A breath of fresh air.
Check out I Drink My Coffee. Another one-man deathcore band.
More like an infernal blast of wind?
A breath of fresh air?...
More like...
...A stench of burning flesh!
i'll so myself to the door...
George Deves
*gags*
That was my reaction to the joke, although it seems it fits as well lmao
Oreooooo
2:52 might be the most intense vocal I've ever heard.
Hearing these whistle screams makes me want to see a breakdown of classic Cradle of Filth.
Classic Cradle was done on a augmented microphone. At least live it was, seen them too many times and watched the soundchecks, its all an effect.
Cradle of Filth was my first "what the hell is this" experience. I ran back to hard rock, and have kind of drifted back to this end of the "what the hell is this" spectrum in the last little while. Can't get enough now.
@@darknessenraged you're completely wrong dani filth was able to do his screams live and while he certainly isnt as good now that is not a vocal effect being applied.
@@guitargirl6323 trust me it was an effect back in the early 2000s, they would have to adjust the levels of the effect during sound check and it would sound glitched out when he would scream. It was on the very high pitched stuff he would do. He may of worked on his technique since then but this was the early 2000s when he was using the special mic live.
My first deathcore song was neverbloom by make them suffer.
I went from 30stm to issues to mts so quickly and mts opened up a whole world for me lol
Absolutely beautiful song
Maybe we’ll get some Angelmaker at some point too :)
I second this
I third this
fourth
Fifth
6th yeah
Lmaoooo. Every time I think about showing any methwitch song to my metal head friends, I always stop and say to myself “these folks ain’t even ready” 😂😂
im so happy you did this song. this is the song that got me into Methwitch and god, those vocals got me hooked along with the chaos in it. love your videos man, keep up the amazing work!
Thanks bro, be sure to stick around!
We need a reaction to that 17 minute song from Infant Annihilator EGG album
Rene Leroux been wanting this for so long
Beneath the Kingdom of Wretched Undying
We’d have like a 45 minute video.
I won’t complain if it happens, but I ain’t got the time for that man lmao
It's "Behold the Kingdom of Wretched Undying"
I went from Green Day to My Chemical Romance to Avenged Sevenfold to All That Remains to In Flames to Novembers Doom, and blossomed from there. We all come from somewhere.
I think A7X is the best way for people to get into metal.
The Red Chord - Dreaming In Dog Years
introduced me to extreme metal in general
Really hope Cameron blows up here soon. Been listening since Shadowkeeper and he's only getting better.
My first deathcore music was "Pray for Plagues" by BMTH, when I heard I fell in love for the genre instantly.
My favorite YT channel, thank you sou much for the content Mark.
Regards from Brazil!
Thanks Augusto! That song is a classic!
Same for me haha
First show I ever went to was Oceano with Aversions Crown and Slaughter to Prevail was a hell of a good time
Cattle Decapitation, Devourment, Sons of Aurelius, and Brain Drill. I was 11.
Yes! Been waiting for some Methwitch
Methwitch is absolutely fucking insane! I FUCKING LOVE IT
Yeah, Methwitch know how to BRING it!
When I get my financial situation sorted I want lessons dude. You seem like a great teacher and I would love to scream again with confidence.
That sounds like a deal dude! With practice, perseverance and patience, you can absolutely get there! Just drop us an email on kardavox1010@gmail.com to get added to the waiting list! - Alex
I'll never forget my first exposure to deathcore: I rode a bus to school and a friend of mine showed me SHOT by Chelsea Grin, Great Stone War by Winds of Plague, and The Acacia Strain in one week and I was hooked on all of them, especially TAS. Gotta thank him for getting me into what I love now.
Thank you so much for this! Methwitch is art. Please listen to Piss some times, a real savage experience!
"Listen to piss" out of context is funny.
Full of Hell? A good band that comes to mind when I think of just straight chaos of metal. Maybe a couple songs by them since they're normally pretty short. Burning Myrrh, Aria of Jeweled Tears, Downward, and Silmaril are a couple.
Full of Hell is awesome.
The Senate - The Bloated One. Vocalist is Rheese Peters
Best highs in game imo!!!
He should also review old ANIT
Yes do this please dude
The stages if my emotions through this song: 😲😳🥺😈
12:52 I'm pretty sure it was In Dying Days by ABRB, still a banger to this day
My first deathcore was As blood runs black - In dying days
Some of my first exposure to heavier metal was bands like August Burns Red, As I Lay Dying, and The Devil Wears Prada
Mine was Suicide Silence
Chelsea Grin
Eyes Sewn Shut by Suicide Silence live on the hot topic stage at Mayhem Fest 2008. I remembered being so confused and blown away at the same time. I was already learning vocals, but I only listened to nu metal and 90s death metal at the time, so hearing Mitch Lucker spout like a true demon just intrigued me and gave me the motivation I needed to learn heavier sounds. I'm still doing vocals to this day cus of that man, even have my own deathcore band now called Aziria. RIP and much love to Mitch Lucker, showed me the darkness and I haven't looked back since 👹🤘
I've waited so long for this. Cameron is one of my favourite Artists, and his vocals are insane.
LOL, I loved how you said there wasn't gonna be a good stopping point - spot on xD
My first deathcore song was job for a cowboy. You know the one. The one with the whistle scream. And I was so intrigued by it 😂
Which one? I'm curious.
@@mordykinz4228 entombment of a machine of course
@@colinbrannon2051 that's a pig squeal, not whistle register
I'm pretty sure the scream before the verse is a sample of a woman screaming.
Edit: my bad, in an early interview with the band, former bassist Brent Riggs said he did the scream, and he hadn't finished going through puberty yet, which was why it was so effeminate-sounding.
Cannibal corpse hammer smashed face is my first death metal song and was hooked
So I've been in love with this album since I saw this. And I 100% agree with the opening statment. I had this whole album in the background and it just brought me somewhere.
Dude, you gotta check out my homie Devin, from Devin to Embers! That kid has the skills to be the best vocalist in the game!!
Hell yeah, this dude is absolutely insane
One of the best
instant new favorite🔥🔥🔥
...I always thought Infant Annihilator would be exactly what rich white people would think metal is... until Meth Witch... btw shout out to the Final Fantasy book to your left 👍🏻
aaaayyy next to music, Final Fantasy is basically one of my favorite things ever
Bearing The Serpent's Lamb by Job For A Cowboy was my first intro to legitimately heavy music. I'll never forget that first harmony scream 😍
Can you do Lorna Shore's Death Portrait? I feel there are so many different things CJ does in that song that I'd love to have broken down.
He's insane!
Unfortunately, right when it came out I put a video out on it....but it got taken down :(
YAY! I've been chomping at the bit to see someone cover this guy! He's just fucking insane! (in the best way) and definitely deserves some coverage!
I'd also love to see you look at Slice The Cake. Their vocalist has a lot of really great techniques mastered really well! Well worth the look imo!
Always been a fan of rock and heavier sounds but the first "death metal" songs that turned me into harsher vocals were Lamb of God-Laid to Rest, Childeren of Bodom-In Your Face, and Born of Osiri's first EP
I remember my buddy handed me Dillinger's calculating infinity and btbam silent circus album. Hated Dillinger and hated btbam. The breakdown on track 2 of the silent circus album won me over eventually and I've been into everything from cephalic Carnage, Dillinger (of course), to blood has been shed and the end (defunct math metal band)
Silent circus was also my first metal album listen
DEATH IS IN THE AIRRR!
I’ve gotten better every day since I found you bro. Thank you. Even my buds and girl are like...wtf?
Sonnet of the Wretched by Chelsea Grin was in my recommendeds while watching a Dance Gavin Dance video
Chelsea grin - lifeless
i'd love to see a reaction to Speak Softly by Picturesque :)
😳 Gibson!!
My first Deathcore song was Suicide Silence - You Only Live Once. 8 years ago. Now I evolved to Djent, Deathgrind etc.
My first was “Silence the Oppressors” by Impending Doom. Those were the daaaays.
I didn't start getting into metal music so I went to a show and saw Emmure live. The energy from the show, the music, and the crowd all mixed together was insane , and I've been hooked ever since. This was back when false love was a new song off of their album oh, so it's been a minute LOL
This is straight up a Psyopus or See You Next Tuesday type beat. Dig it.
Glad someone else heard that
Miss those bands 😭
@@xsymbiosisx The saddest part is that those bands would do really well if their most recent albums were released today. See You Next Tuesday's Intervals album still slaps.
Would be sick to see some periphery vocal analysis...Spencer’s quite versatile, namely on froggin bullfish
I listened to frontierer before which is really extreme but when I heard bed full of snakes the first time it blew me away. I had te recover afterwards
my older cousin got me into korn and slipknot as my first metal bands and i ran with it from there. first deathcore song i heard was broken by moria, and that lead me to chelsea grin's self-titled EP with crewcabanger. i remember showing my friends because i thought the vocals were funny and couldnt believe what i was hearing, but it grew on me really fast
one of my favorite songs
first deathcore song i heard was Sub Zero by Alpha Wolf, followed by Demolisher by Slaughter To Prevail. i knew i ran into something awesome when i heard those songs. and now i'm here lol
That's a strong start!
I remember the first time I heard of Methwitch and it really was crazy. Not my type of metal but it has one of the most unique sounds....
Yessss, I've been eagerly awaiting this 🖤
I think my first death metal/core song was Brace Legs by Born of Osiris. I also was heavy into Disturbed, Breaking Benjamin, System of a Down, etc, but I was looking for something more aggressive. A friend showed me the synth breakdown he had as a ringtone and it hit everything I had been looking for so perfectly. Of course, later listening to the full song and hearing the vocals for the first time, I wasn't into it at first, but kept coming back to it again and again later down the road and the rest is history.
You are thee only content creator that receives NO THUMBS DOWN. That is insane man! Love ya man! Been here for a long while!
We certainly try, haha. Thanks man!
My first deathcore song was infant annihilator soil the stillborn. My friend forced me to read the lyric video😂😂
Cam is such a badass. I lived in Albuquerque and had a regular at my restaurant who had a hat he made
This was my first time hearing Methwitch and I'm definitely a fan. I love that chaos and noise and brutality. There's so much going on and it's like I get to discover something new each time I listen to his music!
As for my first truly extreme metal song (not counting, like, nu-metal which is pretty much all I listened to for like two decades), it was Demolisher by Slaughter to Prevail, and it was your reaction to it! (which was also my first time watching one of your videos, and my first time watching a reaction video at all! So many firsts here!) Absolutely wild shit, and I didn't know what to think of it except I wanted to listen to more. So thanks for sending me on this journey into deathcore and death metal this past year or so!
Please hit on Cradle of Filth. I'd love to understand how Dani Filth does those highs.
My first death metal song was Scourge of Iron by Cannibal Corpse. At first I wasn’t into, but the day after I had the chorus stuck in my head and had to listen to it again, and that’s how I got onto death metal.
I had done the same thing to myself a couple years prior with Psychosocial by Slipknot and got into heavy metal that way lmao.
Decimate The Weak by Winds of Plague. I remember finding it because of a facebook quiz a buddy of mine and I took. I had never heard anything like that before and I just remember loving the intensity and aggression.
When I was in high school I heard "Bambi the hooker and a case of beer" by The number 12 looks like you and I was totally blown away.
Great analysis dude
Thanks bro!
As far as deathcore, I'm pretty sure it was Nailed. Dead. Risen. By Impending Doom, and for death metal (melodic), it was In Flames. I laughed at it because I thought the vocalists were hurting their voices, but then I got into vocals and oh how things have changed lmao!
Very happy you discovered this. Methwitch is one of the best bands in the underground right now.
A testament to badass fry lows would be alex teyen of black tongue
Agreed! I've covered Black Tongue in a couple of vids on the channel and Alex is AWESOME!
My first deathmetal or Deathcore experience was Keillen Allith “Gol-Goroth the Grey” (which you should totally analyze on the channel), I found it because of Jared Dines and Austin Dickey, seeing as it’s their band. However my first “extreme metal” experience was actually a little bit before that. I’d heard thrash and metalcore before, and I’d heard a little bit of melodic death metal, but when really started to love metal overall was when I found Black Metal. Specifically Slechtvalk and Crimson Moonlight, with the former being a bit more melodic, Viking or pagan style BM, and later being really chaotic and faster with heavier riffs and even the occasional breakdown. The songs that did it for me were, “Divided by Malice” by Slechtvalk and “The Suffering” by Crimson Moonlight. And then shortly after that, I found Austin Dickey who inspired me to want to learn vocals, which is how I found Kardavox Academy and thereby Kardashev (which is how I discovered post metal) and many other great bands. And I can growl now, thanks to you and others!
Yesssss Methwitch is insane!1 Cameron Mcbride is a madman!
Check out Different Sense by Dir en Grey they are a Japanese Metal Band and the Vocalist also has Insane Whistle Screams.
My first really heavy song was Wage Slaves by All Shall Perish. Still love that song to this day, and I've never looked back since.
Mine was closed casket requiem by black dahlia murder..I loved it. I've been hooked since
I’m glad I came across this band and subsequently your channel.. I’m a longtime Viraemia fan since the MySpace days. I’m a guitarist not a vocalist; I’ve taken lessons from Chris Arp from Psyopus who I recall was a big influence on you guys back in the day. It was really cool to hear your take on this stuff. Insane!!
You've got to do some more Tom Barber, his vocals in Lorna Shore's Flesh Coffin are weird as hell but insanely cool
My introduction to heavy junk was Ashes to Ashes by Chelsea Grin.
First deathcore song was Possession, by Whitechapel, when I was like 11 or 12. Loved the heavy shit ever since 👌
My first deathcore song was thy art is murder - reign of darkness
Great video, instant sub! I've been doing extreme metal vocals since 2020 and your explanations seem really helpful!
First death metal song I listened to was Execreation Text by Nile, and I was hooked. Must have been... maybe 13 at the time.
If I remember correctly, my first deathcore song was Leech by Angelmaker. They turned out to be my favorite band to this day, maybe you can cover them someday :)
That first minute of leech is so good, dude. Everything flows so nicely, especially the lyrics.
Has anyone ever told you that you sound like minion the fish from megamind lol very soothing voice
You've changed my viewing/listening experience.
First death ore was ‘’Cesspool of Ignorance’ by Signs of the Swarm. Blew me away
Edit; love the video!
When I first heard it, I was like "what? People like this?" then I kept coming back lol
My first really heavy song was Unanswered. Specifically discovered it through Alex Hefners reactions, and couldnt stand it at first, here i am a few years later jamming Methwitch and Infant Annihilator.
First deathcore song was The Heretic Prevails by Shadow of Intent, but I think Six by All That Remains is what introduced me to that "screamo" style heavy metal
First deathcore song was As Blood Runs Blacks' "My Fears Have Become Phobias" back in '06. I was 12 and had JUST been introduced to bands like Slipknot by a friend after growing up on Linkin Park, Breaking Benjamin, etc. I was fascinated, but not super into it at the time. Like, I'd listen to it on repeat, but I wasn't sure I liked it. Then I came back to it per a different friend's request in '09 or '10 after getting super into metalcore and post-hardcore and fell in love with it and deathcore as a whole.
My first Deathcore / Deathmetal song was Rising Tide by Job For A Cowboy. I was HOOKED
First death metal song was Eaten by Bloodbath. Still one of my favorites all these years later.
First deathcore song for me was lost in the static by after the burial. The first song that made me like screaming was my curse by killswitch engage which lead to periphery, which lead to after the burial, which lead to rings of saturn, which lead to lorna shore, and finally to methwitch and darko.
I just found out about Methwitch 2 days ago, and I've been pretty much listening to them exclusively since then
i listened to bits of bmth and stuff when i was younger but otherwise my first dxc album was indwell by methwitch, about a month ago. a friend recommmend it to me semi jokingly when i was chilling listening to music and asked for recommendations, but i loved it lol. listened to indwell or piss nearly everyday since. crazy stuff, im hooked
Carnifex. Don't know which song, cause i saw them live opening for parkway drive and heaven shall burn, but i instantly fell in love
Jesus now that I think of it, my first deathcore song was ‘The Eternal Return to Ruin’ by Black Tongue.
What a smack in the tits that must’ve been.
Blood Drench Execution from Cannibal Corpse was my first exposition to metal and I just fell in love with extreme genre of music
That's a heavy one!
Didn't know about this band before. Thank you so much! They're amazing. Also much love to Kardashev. Peripety is number one of the Core albums that I didn't regret buying and Sopor is one of my favorite songs of all time since I first heard it about 4 years ago. I stumbled upon your channel maybe 6 months ago and it still amazes me that you're a singer I'm looking up to for quite some time. Greetings from Germany!
Thanks for the kind words dude, we're happy to have you! - Alex
1984 from Slaughter to Prevail was my first deathcore song and I loved it cause it sounded like Slipknot Iowa but heavier.
Yo Mark! That distortion control you demonstrated was sick as fuck!
Thanks bro!
I've been waiting forever for this song finallyyy
My first extreme metal experience was seeing Morbid Angel's "Rapture" video on Headbanger's Ball in 1994. I'm old.