@@nativemerc great picks! Brigada Do Odio came about in 1985. They were called Infratores before that, but the music wasn't even close to what they recorded for the Olho Seco split.
is anybody else simply blown away by how ahead of it's time this demo is? These guys were really visionary. Like seriously thrash metal was barely taking off at this point and here Chuck and these guys were playing really fast with downtuned guitars and all screamed/growled vocals
Catholic Crusader Nope. Chuck Shuldiner was influenced by influenced by Metallica and Slayer. Without Dave in Metallica, they wouldn't have that thrash sound. Then Kerry King was temporarily in Megadeth and Dave taught Kerry some of his guitar skills. Mantas wasn't the first to play fast aggressive music buddy.
+Chriz “Cali Kool” V. I will definitely agree with you that without Dave they wouldn't have been playing like this but it was still way ahead of it's time.
Thousands of comments about who "invented" Death Metal first...tape trading was a big thing back in the 80's, so basically bands from all around the USA had the chance to listen to each other and be mutually influenced. Death Metal was a necessity, it was a process, it basically created itself thanks to bands sharing their tapes and saying: "hey, we gotta be havier and faster than them!"
All around the world*, especially Europe (more for BM than DM though). All of them obviously taking influences from brits like Venom and such. And none of them would've existed without the innovations of Judas Priest. Also Mercyful Fate being traditional metal but putting new elements into the game, etc. Parabellum, Sodom, Bathory (BM but also bringin up some DM elements). Extreme metal is universal, get out of your chauvinistic bubble, US is only a little part of all of that culture and was only actually relevant for DM (speaking of actual musical evolution, obviously US bands tend to be more popular), not for other forms of Extreme Metal whatsoever, and that was mainly because of Death. Because yes, all of them influenced each other but Possessed and others didn't manage to make this full transition to DM, all of them still had that thrash atmosphere just yet. Of cuorse the invention was a universal, step-by-step process, but Chuck was undoubtedly one of the most revolutionary eventhough, as you pointed out, cannot be as easily named as "the inventor".
Dude, Did you know the concept of "inventing": is create from the pile of existing information registered of our history as human kind?. Our capacities for creating something with the master way of turning the point of transformation with the highest form of systhesis is the way.. we believe "still" believing in the "Unique master piece Idea". If you want to find the founding mother or father of creation go to a religion center ( there it will start of a whole big ass confussion I don't recommend, cause it will be according to the certain part of the world on which serendipity if (you wanna call it like that). let you born. CHUCK SCHULDINER is the founding father of that type of extreme metal call Death Metal. but if you ask him. He said Venom..because of the technical factors he explained ( turning low theire instruments and over all that inicial brutal agression) but the people of year factors know ..Venom was the bridge for the creation of extreme metal. Hail Chuck!.
@@lelemap2200 nice your goggle history of music..but..you know early Judas priest wouldn't exist without led zepelin...we can go back in time..every form of rock and roll that gave birth to Metal are inspired by African Americans and his brilliant way to come out of pain making music... Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley was inspired by Sister Yeahh a sister call Rosseta Tarpe...a beautiful tall big black bisexual abused woman on dress and heels apparently rocking to god. with the balls to make cry an electric guitar infront of God seekers. is not about been axfixed in a chauvinistic bubble, is about trying to find the traces of our particular taste... Extreme metal had not a Universal co- start..dude it have an inspirational bond, as before. but you need to check well that afirmation, cause is wrong.
@@lelemap2200Yup, you're right, I should've said "all around the world". I was thinking about US bands and I got confused (I'm non even from there, I'm Italian). Anyway, for anyone who's interested, I strongly suggest reading the book "Choosing Death" by Albert Mudrian. It analyses the rise and fall of death and grind metal, based on interviews with the main protagonists of bands from '80's to early 2000's
In 1984... Metallica just came out with Ride the Lightning, Judas Priest just came out with Defenders of the Faith, Iron Maiden just came out with Powerslave, Twisted Sister just came out with Stay Hungry, Mercyful Fate just came out with Don't Break the Oath, Madonna just came out with Like a Virgin, Van Halen, Dokken, REO Speedwagon, and David Bowie still dominated the Hard/Glam Rock scene, And yet this existed at the same time... 😂
***** You're so wrong it's almost farcical. Speed metal was around in the mid 70s (fuck Queen were even playing it in 74.).......Thrash metal on the other hand Started with Venom and Holy Moses in 80, 81.......and certainly was well established by 1982. I can't believe you're suggesting there wasn't any thrash in 83.....in 83 there were a shit tonne of Thrash records......Thrash metal had well and truly kicked off then (although again was first played in 80, 81.) The most ironic part of it is that CRUST-PUNK which DERIVED FROM THRASH.....was around in 82......displaying just how wrong you truly are. Look at Sodom and Hellhammer's first demos...as well as bands like Amebix and Doom (there are so many others, it's not even funny.) To display just how big Speed metal was....listen to Joy Division's song 'Warsaw' in 1978......It's a punk song and sounds like a rip off of Speed metal (Joy Division were very influential on Gothic rock as well as Hardcore punk.)
+Μιχάλης Μακρής Right, Metallica's and even Slayer's debut albums from '83 weren't quite full-blown thrash, though 'Ride the Lightning' and 'Haunting the Chapel' the following year certainly were. Sacrilege's first demo (also from '84) was an early example of both thrash metal and crust punk, ahead of its time for sure. As far as distinguishing thrash from speed metal, compare any of the preceding to something like Exciter's 'Heavy Metal Maniac,' or even 'Ace of Spades'/'Iron Fist'-era Motorhead.
Jimmy Calhoun AHhh, Slayer's first album was essentially Thrash.....Venom's earliest material was Thrash (3 years earlier.) Sodom's first demo was full blown Crust Punk (1982.) and Holy Moses 1980, 1981 and 1982 demos had examples of Thrash AND Crust Punk on them. Possessed's first demo also had Crusty material on it (as well as steps towards Death metal...their album 'seven churches' was basically just their demo material anyway.) Motorhead weren't really Speed metal...they were more likey bluesy Hardcore punk hahaha (their earlier material was essentially proto-hardcore.) Iron Maiden are closer to Speed metal than Motorhead. bands like Exciter are of course Speed metal though. I suggest you check out 'Razor' hahaha!
***** Why is it stupid because your average layman labels them differently? If you knew what hardcore punk was you mightn't be reacting like a twit. Listen to Minor Threat, Discharge, Black Flag, Agent Orange and Youth Brigade and then listen to Motorhead's self-titled again....it'll come to you. Motorhead's material is often suggested to be nothing more than a rip off of "Iggy and the stooges" material by many (Iggy and the stooges are a punk band...."I got a right".)
Mantas (1983-1984) was later changed to Death (1984-2001), which they are considered to be the founder and biggest pioneer of Death Metal. The disbandment of Death was due to The Godfather of Death Metal Chuck Schuldiner dying from Cancer.
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I find this much rawer and heavier than Possessed's Seven Churches. If this came out a year before Possessed's album, why does everyone say Possessed preceded Death? They were just under a different name. But props af to the members of Possessed to being juniors in high school during the recording of Seven Churches lol. What better thing has anyone ever done than record an essential death metal during their spring break?
Patrick William very good point. Hence why Metallica are considered the first ever thrash metal band even though they were behind overkill. Similar scenario with exhorted being over shadowed by panteras later style.
It really doesn't get any better than this! The quality of the recording takes me back to pretty dark depths. Sepultura's early albums sounded just as raw as this (Bestial Devastation and a hint of Morbid Visions) It all has to start somewhere. These are always such phenomenal relics now. Raw energy, RUDELY loud and scary. Death made it's mark on metal forever. : )
IntoTheMindlessAbyss m8 bestial devastation was a full album by 83- came out 84. Sepulturas first 3 albums are death metal or odsm for all the fuck boys up in the first comment. ;) good looking though you know you're shit.
Rick!!! Nice to see you on here, I follow you on FB too. And yeah I always thought the same thing myself, I heard Spiritual Healing before I heard any of the demos.
Arguments aside, I am blown away by the song writing, sound and technicality of this. A lot of early extreme demos sound like clumsy experiments, this is a fully formed beast.
Brings back so many memories. In this period I used to go see them with xecutioner(later obituary) and nasty savage at side streets in Brandon Florida. So much fun knew them all, they were all like 1 grade ahead of me. love it
Wow these guys were really ahead of the curve. I don't think Death Metal would be as big as it is it wasn't for Chuck and the hardworking guys from a lot of these early Florida Death Metal bands. I know tape trading was a huge thing back in the day, it was kind of a global thing that Death Metal scene became huge, it was really a genre change from Thrash to Death Metal, its not just one band. I'm reading "Choosing Death" its interesting book about the history about Death Metal and Grindcore, lot of great information about one of my favorite genres!
The First Wave of Death Metal: History: (1983-1990) Death Metal can find its roots way back in the heavy metal hay day of the 1980's. (Take note that the first wave of death metal lasted from 1983-1990.) Influenced greatly by thrash metal bands such as Slayer and Kreator, death metal emerged when a few people scattered across the states took the fast, aggressive thrash metal sound, signature of Slayer and Kreator, and decided to pour on an extra supply of brutality. It is not known for certain which band invented death metal, but research and deduction have reduced the list down to three key bands: Florida's very own Death (Death was originally known as Mantas back when they formed), California-borne group Possessed, and the Illinois based band Master; all three bands formed back in 1983.
I've heard the first Master's recordings and they sounded more Thrash (as their prevoius band Warcry), I would say their first Death Metal recordings were in 85
Pretty sure this recording was the "Death" version rather than the "Mantas" version. At least according to Encyclopaedia Metallum, the first Mantas version of this demo had 4 tracks; Legions of Doom, Mantas, Death by Metal, Evil Dead. A second version soon after added the song Power of Darkness and rearranged the order. But this third version of the demo was released under the band name "Death". The original Mantas version is on here as well (watch?v=rvxBw0kUXfM).
Definitively this is the first actual death metal record. Seven churches and others at the time were debatable between death and thrash, but there is no debate here, and it's even before 7 churches or anything by Sepultura! I know fanboys will endlessly debate on this but come on.
For all of you new-school metal kids arguing about who invented death metal, Slayer set the template with their song "Chemical Warfare - super-fast tremelo-picked "bee swarm" riffs, guttural vocals, and faster drumming than had ever been heard before, not to mention lyrics about Satan, demons, death and destruction. Then Possessed came along, and were obviously heavily influenced by Slayer musically, lyrically, and visually - they even had studded upside-down crosses on their guitar straps, etc
Nah it was even before that. Ever heard the band satan? Vicious circle from europe? Pentagram(death row)? Many others all around the world. Germany had a huge thrash/death scene way back too.
To name Chuck saying about that thing among others : Slayer was before us, Possessed was before us, Venom was before everything ". Slayer was very Venom sounding anyway
So often when People Say That Death was the First Death Metal Band they are talking about this Demo in 1984 that Predated Possessed Seven Churches in 1985
While they were obviously amateurs here it still sounds neat, there is an entire graveyard of 80s thrash/death metal demos with a similar sound out there, but this is one of the foundations
Nope. This is great,but it wasn't the first. Nobody can really say who was the first but many bands before this were doing this type of stuff or pre-cursors to it. Late 70's.
The great question: which is the first death metal band: Death or Possessed?? 1984 was also the year that Possessed released their amazing Death Metal demo!!
@@amauri1978 Possessed started in 83, with seven churches considered to be the first death metal record(even though their demo was pretty much death metal as well)
@@amauri1978 Death weirdly is considered the first death metal band with scream bloody gore to be the first death metal lp, even though it was released in 87.
yes, because Chuck decided to change the name after Kam Lee, the drummer left as well as the influence by Possessed back at that time. You can read about it in Choosing Death : An Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore
+Jonathan G Kam Lee left cuz he wanted to sing but so did Chuck and that's why they parted ways. Both wanted to be the front-man of the band so Kam left and did Massacre.
Insane for 1984
Jeffrey Matias slayer had barely came out with their first album and this was already a shit ton heavier than slayer ever was
@@davidgarcia6796 slayer relesed there first album show no mercy in 1983 in 1984 there EP Haunting the Chapel was out so yeah.🤘💀🤘
There was some other insane stuff in 1984, Siege, Septic Death, Lärm, Confuse, GISM, Asocial, Deep Wound, United Mutation, etc...
@@g-man4744 Discharge. Anti Cimex. Hanatarash. Brigada Do Ódio
@@nativemerc great picks! Brigada Do Odio came about in 1985. They were called Infratores before that, but the music wasn't even close to what they recorded for the Olho Seco split.
is anybody else simply blown away by how ahead of it's time this demo is? These guys were really visionary. Like seriously thrash metal was barely taking off at this point and here Chuck and these guys were playing really fast with downtuned guitars and all screamed/growled vocals
Check out Megadeth's 1984 demo "Last Rites" it's way faster and more aggressive than this
+Christian V. I honestly thought it was a great demo but personally I didn't find it more aggressive
+Christian V. megadeth isn't as aggressive as this. nice try buddy Mantas started it all..
Catholic Crusader Nope. Chuck Shuldiner was influenced by influenced by Metallica and Slayer. Without Dave in Metallica, they wouldn't have that thrash sound. Then Kerry King was temporarily in Megadeth and Dave taught Kerry some of his guitar skills. Mantas wasn't the first to play fast aggressive music buddy.
+Chriz “Cali Kool” V. I will definitely agree with you that without Dave they wouldn't have been playing like this but it was still way ahead of it's time.
the main riff of the first song is "spiritual healling"
Right, it probably stuck to him for years.
That would be my "Riff" and song musically. Cheers & Peace.
***** let tell you , that i`m guitarrist and i admire your work especially on death , it`s an honor to be noticed by you cheers
listen Necropfagia 1984 also
Rick Rozz who wrote first song? You or Kam Lee? (forgive me my English)
Thousands of comments about who "invented" Death Metal first...tape trading was a big thing back in the 80's, so basically bands from all around the USA had the chance to listen to each other and be mutually influenced. Death Metal was a necessity, it was a process, it basically created itself thanks to bands sharing their tapes and saying: "hey, we gotta be havier and faster than them!"
All around the world*, especially Europe (more for BM than DM though). All of them obviously taking influences from brits like Venom and such. And none of them would've existed without the innovations of Judas Priest. Also Mercyful Fate being traditional metal but putting new elements into the game, etc. Parabellum, Sodom, Bathory (BM but also bringin up some DM elements). Extreme metal is universal, get out of your chauvinistic bubble, US is only a little part of all of that culture and was only actually relevant for DM (speaking of actual musical evolution, obviously US bands tend to be more popular), not for other forms of Extreme Metal whatsoever, and that was mainly because of Death. Because yes, all of them influenced each other but Possessed and others didn't manage to make this full transition to DM, all of them still had that thrash atmosphere just yet. Of cuorse the invention was a universal, step-by-step process, but Chuck was undoubtedly one of the most revolutionary eventhough, as you pointed out, cannot be as easily named as "the inventor".
@@lelemap2200 thank you Google
Dude, Did you know the concept of "inventing": is create from the pile of existing information registered of our history as human kind?. Our capacities for creating something with the master way of turning the point of transformation with the highest form of systhesis is the way.. we believe "still" believing in the "Unique master piece Idea". If you want to find the founding mother or father of creation go to a religion center ( there it will start of a whole big ass confussion I don't recommend, cause it will be according to the certain part of the world on which serendipity if (you wanna call it like that). let you born.
CHUCK SCHULDINER is the founding father of that type of extreme metal call Death Metal. but if you ask him. He said Venom..because of the technical factors he explained ( turning low theire instruments and over all that inicial brutal agression) but the people of year factors know ..Venom was the bridge for the creation of extreme metal. Hail Chuck!.
@@lelemap2200 nice your goggle history of music..but..you know early Judas priest wouldn't exist without led zepelin...we can go back in time..every form of rock and roll that gave birth to Metal are inspired by African Americans and his brilliant way to come out of pain making music... Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley was inspired by Sister Yeahh a sister call Rosseta Tarpe...a beautiful tall big black bisexual abused woman on dress and heels apparently rocking to god. with the balls to make cry an electric guitar infront of God seekers. is not about been axfixed in a chauvinistic bubble, is about trying to find the traces of our particular taste... Extreme metal had not a Universal co- start..dude it have an inspirational bond, as before. but you need to check well that afirmation, cause is wrong.
@@lelemap2200Yup, you're right, I should've said "all around the world". I was thinking about US bands and I got confused (I'm non even from there, I'm Italian). Anyway, for anyone who's interested, I strongly suggest reading the book "Choosing Death" by Albert Mudrian. It analyses the rise and fall of death and grind metal, based on interviews with the main protagonists of bands from '80's to early 2000's
In 1984...
Metallica just came out with Ride the Lightning,
Judas Priest just came out with Defenders of the Faith,
Iron Maiden just came out with Powerslave,
Twisted Sister just came out with Stay Hungry,
Mercyful Fate just came out with Don't Break the Oath,
Madonna just came out with Like a Virgin,
Van Halen, Dokken, REO Speedwagon, and David Bowie still dominated the Hard/Glam Rock scene,
And yet this existed at the same time... 😂
And Slayer with Haunting the Chapel.
And the first Bathory was released!
damn ,these guys were playing death metal before thrash really became big ,these guys deserve way more credit
Thrash was already established and "big" by 1984.
***** You're so wrong it's almost farcical. Speed metal was around in the mid 70s (fuck Queen were even playing it in 74.).......Thrash metal on the other hand Started with Venom and Holy Moses in 80, 81.......and certainly was well established by 1982. I can't believe you're suggesting there wasn't any thrash in 83.....in 83 there were a shit tonne of Thrash records......Thrash metal had well and truly kicked off then (although again was first played in 80, 81.)
The most ironic part of it is that CRUST-PUNK which DERIVED FROM THRASH.....was around in 82......displaying just how wrong you truly are. Look at Sodom and Hellhammer's first demos...as well as bands like Amebix and Doom (there are so many others, it's not even funny.)
To display just how big Speed metal was....listen to Joy Division's song 'Warsaw' in 1978......It's a punk song and sounds like a rip off of Speed metal (Joy Division were very influential on Gothic rock as well as Hardcore punk.)
+Μιχάλης Μακρής Right, Metallica's and even Slayer's debut albums from '83 weren't quite full-blown thrash, though 'Ride the Lightning' and 'Haunting the Chapel' the following year certainly were. Sacrilege's first demo (also from '84) was an early example of both thrash metal and crust punk, ahead of its time for sure.
As far as distinguishing thrash from speed metal, compare any of the preceding to something like Exciter's 'Heavy Metal Maniac,' or even 'Ace of Spades'/'Iron Fist'-era Motorhead.
Jimmy Calhoun AHhh, Slayer's first album was essentially Thrash.....Venom's earliest material was Thrash (3 years earlier.) Sodom's first demo was full blown Crust Punk (1982.) and Holy Moses 1980, 1981 and 1982 demos had examples of Thrash AND Crust Punk on them. Possessed's first demo also had Crusty material on it (as well as steps towards Death metal...their album 'seven churches' was basically just their demo material anyway.)
Motorhead weren't really Speed metal...they were more likey bluesy Hardcore punk hahaha (their earlier material was essentially proto-hardcore.) Iron Maiden are closer to Speed metal than Motorhead. bands like Exciter are of course Speed metal though.
I suggest you check out 'Razor' hahaha!
***** Why is it stupid because your average layman labels them differently? If you knew what hardcore punk was you mightn't be reacting like a twit. Listen to Minor Threat, Discharge, Black Flag, Agent Orange and Youth Brigade and then listen to Motorhead's self-titled again....it'll come to you.
Motorhead's material is often suggested to be nothing more than a rip off of "Iggy and the stooges" material by many (Iggy and the stooges are a punk band...."I got a right".)
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Kam Lee's vocals are insane!
0:15 riff from Spiritual Healing!!! That’s awesome to hear he had so many great riffs even back then
Rick Rozz is great huh?
Bro peepeed im so high rn trying to figure it out like ik somebody hip
Hope this Mantas band will be big one day
They don't exist anymore
Mantas (1983-1984) was later changed to Death (1984-2001), which they are considered to be the founder and biggest pioneer of Death Metal.
The disbandment of Death was due to The Godfather of Death Metal Chuck Schuldiner dying from Cancer.
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@@GORENOISEPROMOTIONS goofy ass didn't get the joke
@nizz0matic307 "goofy ass" 🤣
For a demo this is some next level shit
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I find this much rawer and heavier than Possessed's Seven Churches. If this came out a year before Possessed's album, why does everyone say Possessed preceded Death? They were just under a different name. But props af to the members of Possessed to being juniors in high school during the recording of Seven Churches lol. What better thing has anyone ever done than record an essential death metal during their spring break?
I agree, why is this not better known?
Patrick William very good point. Hence why Metallica are considered the first ever thrash metal band even though they were behind overkill. Similar scenario with exhorted being over shadowed by panteras later style.
Slayer's show no mercy literally sealed the deal for Kam Lee and Chuck when they listened to it specifically black magic.
Metallica's first EP No Life Till Leather came out a year before Overkill's Power in Black
Bure Stålmarck the overkill songs were a few years old by that point
(R.I.P.) "Mr. Chuck Schuldiner"
Kam Lee (Drums/Vocals)
@@rickrozz2439 Love your work in this demo bro🤘
It really doesn't get any better than this! The quality of the recording takes me back to pretty dark depths. Sepultura's early albums sounded just as raw as this (Bestial Devastation and a hint of Morbid Visions) It all has to start somewhere. These are always such phenomenal relics now. Raw energy, RUDELY loud and scary. Death made it's mark on metal forever. : )
IntoTheMindlessAbyss m8 bestial devastation was a full album by 83- came out 84.
Sepulturas first 3 albums are death metal or odsm for all the fuck boys up in the first comment.
;) good looking though you know you're shit.
This is seriously mind-blowing for 84!!!
I see the Madonna influence
🤣
yes there is even the video clip of Evil Dead with her dancing La Isla Bonita
First two Madonna albums are deadly. Good Pop music.
This demo is bitching.
The first riff reminds me of "PRACTICE WHAT YOU PREACH" from a song from Spiritual Healing
That would be my "Riff" and song musically. Cheers & Peace.
Hey Rick, what do you think about the quality of this digital version? It sounds as you remember?
Rick!!! Nice to see you on here, I follow you on FB too. And yeah I always thought the same thing myself, I heard Spiritual Healing before I heard any of the demos.
Rick Rozz the same Rick rozz who toured under the name DEATH without Chucks approval? Isn't why he kicked you out??? Plagiarism?
@@ajhproductions2347 He did that?
Any more info on that?
Arguments aside, I am blown away by the song writing, sound and technicality of this. A lot of early extreme demos sound like clumsy experiments, this is a fully formed beast.
Brings back so many memories. In this period I used to go see them with xecutioner(later obituary) and nasty savage at side streets in Brandon Florida. So much fun knew them all, they were all like 1 grade ahead of me. love it
I just love how raw and vulgar this sounds, death metal at the purest form
Wow these guys were really ahead of the curve. I don't think Death Metal would be as big as it is it wasn't for Chuck and the hardworking guys from a lot of these early Florida Death Metal bands. I know tape trading was a huge thing back in the day, it was kind of a global thing that Death Metal scene became huge, it was really a genre change from Thrash to Death Metal, its not just one band. I'm reading "Choosing Death" its interesting book about the history about Death Metal and Grindcore, lot of great information about one of my favorite genres!
Chuck sent me this back in 84 👊
The absolutely proof of why Chuck was the godfather of Death Metal.
Nombrarlo como quieran , pero , todo empezó con POSSESSED . Viva Chile
The First Wave of Death Metal:
History:
(1983-1990)
Death Metal can find its roots way back in the heavy metal hay day of the 1980's. (Take note that the first wave of death metal lasted from 1983-1990.) Influenced greatly by thrash metal bands such as Slayer and Kreator, death metal emerged when a few people scattered across the states took the fast, aggressive thrash metal sound, signature of Slayer and Kreator, and decided to pour on an extra supply of brutality. It is not known for certain which band invented death metal, but research and deduction have reduced the list down to three key bands: Florida's very own Death (Death was originally known as Mantas back when they formed), California-borne group Possessed, and the Illinois based band Master; all three bands formed back in 1983.
Sepultura in 83
MegaMantra brutal music but vocals are not as brutal. Beneath the remains is a great album
I've heard the first Master's recordings and they sounded more Thrash (as their prevoius band Warcry), I would say their first Death Metal recordings were in 85
@@MegaMantra necrophagia too
@@peturkristinsson9463 You never check Bestial Devastation and Morbid Visions ? Its 1985/1986...
No brutal vocals ?
Some early Spiritual Healing riff-age going on in the first song!
This demo is actually much more heavier than anything I’ve ever heard by Death especially in 1984. Christ! Good job guys!
Thankyou Chuck.
Pretty sure this recording was the "Death" version rather than the "Mantas" version. At least according to Encyclopaedia Metallum, the first Mantas version of this demo had 4 tracks; Legions of Doom, Mantas, Death by Metal, Evil Dead. A second version soon after added the song Power of Darkness and rearranged the order. But this third version of the demo was released under the band name "Death". The original Mantas version is on here as well (watch?v=rvxBw0kUXfM).
No Mantas did it first with Kam Lee on vocals. They broke up. Kam did it again w/Massacre, Chuck did it again w/Death.
Definitively this is the first actual death metal record. Seven churches and others at the time were debatable between death and thrash, but there is no debate here, and it's even before 7 churches or anything by Sepultura!
I know fanboys will endlessly debate on this but come on.
@@piggyeternal5724 Okay, "release" if you want to be pendantic about it.
Chuck was 17, let that sink in
The band was created in 1983 and this demo is from 1984, excellent demo I got this back then !
Toxodeth I have your demo on cassette since high school! Phantasms demo..
For all of you new-school metal kids arguing about who invented death metal, Slayer set the template with their song "Chemical Warfare - super-fast tremelo-picked "bee swarm" riffs, guttural vocals, and faster drumming than had ever been heard before, not to mention lyrics about Satan, demons, death and destruction. Then Possessed came along, and were obviously heavily influenced by Slayer musically, lyrically, and visually - they even had studded upside-down crosses on their guitar straps, etc
Ive never heard someone describes Tom Araya's vocal as guttural. I guess now his vocals are the same as Jeff Beccera and Chuck Schuldiner.
Nah it was even before that. Ever heard the band satan? Vicious circle from europe? Pentagram(death row)? Many others all around the world. Germany had a huge thrash/death scene way back too.
Possessed never was influenced by Slayer.
Seven churches was composed in 1982-1983 and the demo was late 1983- early 84.
To name Chuck saying about that thing among others : Slayer was before us, Possessed was before us, Venom was before everything ".
Slayer was very Venom sounding anyway
I think they're the coolest band ever
O primeiro registro de death metal!!!!!!!! Não há o q discutir ,mantas pre-death, os criadores do death metal thank you chuck!!!!!!!
Spiritual Healing was partially written in 84 fuck yeah!
i cant believe it, i´ve found this demo on youtube, great!.
I love Chuck Schuldiner
Mantas and Possessed both had a devil tail on their logo
Ésta era la voz de Kam Lee no de Chuck Schuldiner, Chuck solo vocaliza en Power of Darkness, correcto 🤘😎✨🖤👿
THEY MEAN BUSINESS.... love this.
Perfect Venom/Hellhammer worship!!!
Great demo. Good old times!! Power Of Darkness riff sounds a lot like Witching Metal by Sodom!!!
HOLY FUCK THIS IS SO MINDBLOWING ITS MAKING ME LAUGH SO HARD
LONGA VIDA AO HEAVY METAL. PARA SEMPRE.
The Birth of Death Metal
Recorded on potato- still sounds better than Cradle of Filth.
Ahhh, you got me triggered right there lmfao
With a plastic cup connected to a wire* you meant xD.
It literally came out in 1984 and was rehearsed by a bunch of 17-18 year olds.
Cheers, Rick!!
Salud... DSF. Cheers & Peace.
I didn't remember this was so heavy and extreme. Death metal very well was a thing back in 1984 already.
So often when People Say That Death was the First Death Metal Band they are talking about this Demo in 1984 that Predated Possessed Seven Churches in 1985
Well done Kam Lee. Godfather of death metal. 🤘🏻
Kam lee from massacre!
While they were obviously amateurs here it still sounds neat, there is an entire graveyard of 80s thrash/death metal demos with a similar sound out there, but this is one of the foundations
the main riff from spiritual healing right off the bat
This demo is pure violence, in Legion of doom hellhammer resounds, and the voice of Kam Lee is fucking great.
Death Lives!
Great DEMO!
How much blast beats were developted by 1984? Shame Kam Lee wasn´t longer in the band
Igor Cavalera did in Antichrist by Sepultura its 1985
It's interesting that Death and Sepultura started with actual death metal before it was a thing but later moved to less brutal thrash.
Since when was Death thrash?
Death? Thrash?
That's not Chuck , is Kam Lee
alexander acosta Chuck sings in Power of Darkness. But yes, Kam Lee sings the rest of it.
Rick Rozz said Chuck on vocals also on beyond the unholy grave
I also think beyond the unholy grave vocals doesn't sound like Chuck, but Rick Rozz played on this demo...
"kam lee" is an asian (his future band massacre) was the first deep guttural vocal
First real death metal band.
Amazing quality.
Thanx for the upload man!
Nope. This is great,but it wasn't the first. Nobody can really say who was the first but many bands before this were doing this type of stuff or pre-cursors to it. Late 70's.
@@justsomedudeyouknow8372Like who lol
parecido a una parte de la cancion "spiritual healing" antes del solo :'D (la primera cancion)
wow sounds like six feet under lifted the first song's verse riff for "victim of the paranoid"
Or rather SFU sound like them
yeah that's what i said retard@@rubens9890
@rubens9890 sfu took the first verse, sorry I called you retard it's a term of endearment in boston
@@rubens9890 re read what I wrote and put your thinking cap on
@@rubens9890 have you figured it out yet, six feet under LIFTED, meaning TOOK, the verse riff...
The great question: which is the first death metal band: Death or Possessed?? 1984 was also the year that Possessed released their amazing Death Metal demo!!
Its safe to say that they both are among the first. Both of them are fuckin awesome
i'd say it's Death, possesed were still thrash in their demo.
Possessed is thrash lol
Thanks a lot. It's a treasure.
This is some next level shit for a demo in 1984 \m/
First song's riff is the same that "Spiritual Healing"
Thankyou!!!!!!!
First death metatlish album... of all time.
Nope.There were others before them.
@@justsomedudeyouknow8372Who?
@@amauri1978 Possessed started in 83, with seven churches considered to be the first death metal record(even though their demo was pretty much death metal as well)
Necrophagia started in 83 as well(ohio).
@@amauri1978 Death weirdly is considered the first death metal band with scream bloody gore to be the first death metal lp, even though it was released in 87.
Klasse ! RIP Chuck
Excelentes instrumentalmente y muy buena vocal.Creadores del death metal. "Death lives".
But Possessed was the first death metal band?
Not so sure...
RIP Chuck
So this is the first band of Chuck..amazing.. R.I.P Chuck... The god father of death metal..🤘🤘🤘
Yes. You're right. When i see this demo i said: i need to listen to this!!! My favorite band is DEATH. CHUCK was a genious.
One of the first, and one of the best
If you guys love Chuck then you should try to listen to early Slaughter from Canada 🤘💀
a must for any Death fan
This is the first death metal voice much raw and growl than possessed , shuck shuldiner is the father
increible
I've decided I'm buying this on LP
un pedacito de historia! DEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATH
Respect from Brazil 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Great demo! 🔥🤘🔥
Kam Lee@nd Rick Ross: MASSACRE.
unofficially, this is the first death metal album ever..
So Chuck was not the vocalist back then
No, he started doing vocals on the Infernal Death demo tape from 1985.
Chuck vocals on tracks 3 and 4. Cheers & Peace.
Holy shit is Rick. Thanks, I didn't know that.
i think kam lee did the vocals
Robert Zelić Dude, Rick Rozz played on that tape and he's confirming right here that Chuck did vocals on tracks 3 and 4.
awesome... sounds like it was recorded with a tape recorder
It was. Cheers & Peace.
0:37 Nirvana - Annorexorcist
Same vocal line
Hell Yeah!
you fool, that is a wedding ring in itself! i would raise an entire family if you gave me such a gift.
(R.I.P.) "Chuck Schuldiner"
Fuck yeah. Thank you Chuck, you are one of the reasons why I do what I do.
FLESHBEAST SIGILS
Начало запуска - Deathmetal 🖤🤟.... 😭
Wow, it's really a DIY demo...But I like it !
Holy shit it's proved death is the first death metal band
nope, it's possessed, death influenced from them
@@dextervortexsungte5348 this is literally before possessed put out their first album
@@ikon4255 possessed made first two demos before death put this demo, only came few months later
surowe i zajebiste
damn this version of evil dead is fucking insane
Riffs for days
The First riff Is straight out from spiritual healing, pleasing surprise
But spiritual healing came after so how do you figure!??
Does anyone know why did he change the name of the band?
yes, because Chuck decided to change the name after Kam Lee, the drummer left as well as the influence by Possessed back at that time. You can read about it in Choosing Death : An Improbable History of Death Metal and Grindcore
+Jonathan G Kam Lee left cuz he wanted to sing but so did Chuck and that's why they parted ways. Both wanted to be the front-man of the band so Kam left and did Massacre.
FROM BEYOND!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lol
lol... Cheers & Peace.
RIP Chuck! the father of death metal \m/
El padre , pero no el mentor. COPIAPO CHILE KMOT
Jesus fucking Christ. Didn't even realise this was death. Nice one.
With the first Carnivore's album, is the best of the 80's...