Lots of appearances from famous metal bands there...I spotted Slayer, Sabaton, Nightwish, Anthrax, Kataklysm, Matt Healy, King Diamond, Carcass, Disturbed, Behemoth, lots of others I missed.
Same, i often at least try to go out of mine and sometimes it really pays off. No point getting stuck just in one genre, diverse as it may be. I love watching people doing the same, i dont immediatelly expect them to like what i do, but i always like a honest reaction and an honest opinion. Nice way of getting a different perspective.
Probably the best Amon Amarth reaction I've ever seen. Dude, you're so wholesome, open minded and articulate. You've definitely earned my subscription. Can't wait to binge all your videos after this one
I’m a big fan of Amon Amarth and saw them in concert twice. I also enjoy the music of other European and American metal bands as well. I noticed that you react to African music and also play it. I find this fascinating, so I subscribed.
To quote Sam Dunn (METAL: a Headbangers Journey ) ". If metal doesn't give that overwhelming surge of power that make the hair stand up at the back of your neck, you might never get it," Bands like Amon Amarth (and My fav, MANOWAR) gives you that.. music that makes the hair on your arms, legs and back stand up.. they give you a lyrical/musical "boost" of power, of self confidence .. a form of both wellbeing and a feeling of that the whole world could be against you, and you would be ready to take them all on (If not alone then with your metal head friends or should i call y'all, metal head FAMILY 🖤)
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 you may find some Special Stuff in Eluveitie - Aidus (Switzerland) Saltatio Mortis - Pray to the Hunter (Germany) Have fun Findung new worlds
Thanks for watching, liking, sharing and subscribing Kings and Queens. You're really awesome. So here's something interesting you might have not guessed. All of Amon Amarth band members are Christians but they hide it.
lol they're definitely not, Johan's a heathen for sure. I talked to them quite a bit on tours when they weren't that big in USA so they played smaller shows :D
All credits go to Esteban Saavedra Del Rayo from the original comments on the video for a list of the people that participated in this video. It may not be 100% complete, but it's the best listing I've seen. This is basically a tribute video to the fans from Amon Amarth, and from other musicians to the band. Zack Wylde & John Deservio (Black Lebel Society) 0:01 Sam Didier (Blizzard Entertainment) 3:46 Adam Dutkiewicz & Jesse Leach (Killswitch Engage) 3:47 Doro Pesch 3:49 Mike McKenna (NHL/AHL Goaltender) 3:50 Robb Flynn (Machine Head) 3:50 Jordan Mancino (Wovenwar) 3:51 Colleen Schneider (Invicta FC MMA fighter) 3:52 Sami Yli-Sirniö (Kreator) 3:52 Johannes Eckerström (Avatar) 3:53 Josh Elmore (Cattle Decapitation) 3:54 Trevor Bauer (Cleveland Indians Pitcher) 3:54 Victor Brandt (Entombed A.D.)3:56 Matt Heafy (Trivium) 3:57 Joakim Brodén (Sabaton) 3:58 Miland “Mille” Petrozza (Kreator) 3:59 Daniel Tompkins (Tesseract) 4:00 Kerry King (Slayer) 4:01 King Diamond 4:03 Bobby 'Blitz' Ellsworth (Overkill) 4:04 Glen Benton (Deicide) 4:05 George Parros at 04:08 Frank Bello, Joey Belladonna & Jonathan Donais(Anthrax) 4:09 Shayna Baszler 4:10 Richard Christy 4:11 Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) 4:13 Mark Tremonti (Alter Bridge) 4:15 David Draiman (Disturbed) 4:17 Steve Asheim (Deicide) 4:22 Alan Averill (Primordial) 4:23 Scott Ian (Anthrax) 4:24 Grutle Kjellson (Enslaved) 4:25 Rob Caggiano (Volbeat) 4:26 Brian Slagel (Metal Blade Records)4:26 Don Jamieson (That Metal Show) 4:27 Andy La Rocque (King Diamond)4:28 Perttu Kivilaakso (Apocalyptica) 4:29 Floor Jansen (Nightwish) 4:30 Niclas Engelin (In Flames) 4:32 Lars Göran Petrov (Entombed A.D.) 4:33 Stefan Huskens (Asphyx) 4:34 Travis Ryan (Cattle Decapitation) 4:35 Jose Mangin (SiriusXM Liquid Metal) 4:36 Mike D’Antonio (Killswitch Engage) 4:37 Biff Byford & Paul Quinn (Saxon) 4:37 Nergal (Behemoth) 4:38
Melodic death metal is all about light and shade: typically (but not always), melodic music under harsh vocals. Death Metal tends just to be the shade. To really have your mind blown, you need Arch Enemy. For an intro, try House of Mirrors; for a brain melt you need Nemeis (live in Japan 2008)
I'd love for you to do more metal stuff. You said you liked viking metal so i would suggest to you the band Brothers of Metal, a very different sound but beautiful and fun songs talking about the old norse sagas
Dude if you dig this still, check out their song Fate of Norns from the Fate of Norns album. It is a somber heavy song of a man losing his young son. React or on your own time. One of my favorites ever.
The people in the video are other death metal artists, well Floor is a duo one she does both Symphonic metal and Operatic Death Metal should check her out.
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 Hi King Shawn her clear voice blow my mind. For me she is one of the best. Or if you want a cover of amon amarth search for rage of light twilight of the thunder god. She is also brilliant. Its a band from my country. Its a swiss band. Or if you want to have fun: nanowar of steel norwegian reggaeton
So, a few things: these guys are likely my favourite Melodic Death Metal band. My favourite song of theirs though even after all these years is Twilight Of The Thunder God, especially the only audio version as although you would think it fits I find the thunder and other sound effects they have in the music video takes away from the song; it's about Thor's final battle in Ragnarok (Old Norse equivalent of the Christian Armageddon) against Jormungandr the World Serpent and it's about as epic as it gets... one of the only other Melodeath bands that I think even comes close to Amon Amarth has a cameo in it as well because the guitar solo is played by the former lead guitarist Roope Latvala from Finland's Children Of Bodom. For Death Metal my two favourite subgenres are definitely Folk Metal and Progressive Death Metal though, Folk because it uses all of the neat obscure instruments like Hurdy-Gurdys and Jaw Harps and Progressive because the musicianship is at its highest level; many people say that Technical Death Metal has better musicianship than Progressive Death Metal but I disagree because while they often have greater skill at their instruments it's a small difference and they often forgo any melody to just focus on pure technique whereas melody is as important to Prog as any technique could ever be. Sweden has a couple of my favourite bands for both Folk Metal and Progressive Death Metal as well, those bands being Manegarm and Opeth respectively; I would recommend the song Blodorn from Manegarm and either Ghost Of Perdition or Master's Apprentices by Opeth... Progressive Metal is also really good outside of the stuff that's Progressive Death Metal as well and that's currently what Opeth has been doing since 2011. Two of my favourite groups in Prog Metal that aren't Prog Death actually have connections to Africa as well, probably my favourite instrumental Progressive Metal band is Animals As Leaders and their lead guitarist Tosin Abasi is an American born to Nigerian parents; I would recommend Song Of Solomon off of their first album to really dive in to how great of a guitarist he is right off the bat... the other African Prog Metal group is from North Africa who are called Myrath and they're Tunisian. They're really cool too, because they're actually Progressive Folk Metal and they use instruments from their local cultures such as the Berbers along with incorporating the melodies from said cultures plus they've even covered Berber singers as well as had some of said singers on their albums. For songs of theirs I would either recommend Tales Of The Sands off of the same album or Mersal off of Shehili which has the Berber singer Lotfi Bouchnak on it, but back to Death Metal if you want it combined with Progressive Folk Metal then there's another band that's amongst my favourites who have been mentioned here a couple of times and that's Amorphis from Finland; Death Of A King off of From Under The Red Cloud is one that I would recommend along with basically anything on Queen Of Time... I can't really pick a favourite on that album but if I did then The Golden Elk might be it. To round out this ramble, there's one other band that I would recommend probably even above Opeth or any of the others; they're Progressive Death Metal from Australia and they're called Ne Obliviscaris... my favourite song is Forget Not which is from their first album Portal Of I and is the English translation of their Latin band name. Libera is the next song of theirs that I would pick off of their most recent album Urn, but in my opinion you really can't go wrong with most of their stuff; the whole band is classically trained and their clean singer also plays the violin... Forget Not and the other song off of that album which everyone reacts to called And Plague Flowers The Kaleidoscope are also actually both studied at the Sydney Conservatorium by music students enrolled in Matthew Hindson's Composition courses so that they can learn the extent of what to do when writing musically well crafted songs.
Listen to avatar - bloody angel live at polandrock 2019, they are another swedish band that has a very unique style and i think you might like it alot, especielly if you check out the message of the song beforehand! I think it would be a really nice reaction there! :)
Just found this channel. And if no one else sees that anyone can love metal, then you have never been to a metal show. Metalheads transgress age gender race religion politic literally everything. They are the nicest people you've never met. If this is your true first time to death metal, then welcome brother. The family is everywhere.
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 niceee👌 if you're reacting to jinjer, keep in mind that they are ukrainian. the singer is in california right now i think but sadly the rest of them are still in kiev to fight. i don't believe in god but i'm praying for them to stay safe. i'm going on a festival next summer and i was soooo excited to see them because it's one of my favorite bands and i'm soooooooo sad that they maybe won't come to play because of the war :(
Glad you liked it buddy! /,,/ May I suggest you some beautiful Finnish melodic death metal: Insomnium - Valediction (has nice music video) Amorphis - Amongst Stars
I swear i sometimes hate living in the middle of nowhere in Europe, i wish i could meet people like you over some drinks and just talk about shit. I mean, there is many interesting people for sure, but they are all my countrymen so i dont really get to talk with someone really interesting.
One of my favorites that there are not many reactions to is darker by design. They are a symphonic death core band, one of their better songs is my shrine of flesh, another is overthrown by oblivion
"Real" Death Metal fans curse the Swedish and other Scandinavian bands for what they have done. They combined Death with other styles. The result is a colorful mix that offers something for everyone. I'll throw in some girl power here: Growling (Medlodic Death Metal): JINJER - Perennial (Live at Wacken Open Air 2019) | Napalm Records ARCH ENEMY - Handshake With Hell (OFFICIAL VIDEO) (With there second female singer) THE AGONIST - Feast On The Living (Official Video) | Napalm Records (With there second singer) RAGE OF LIGHT - Lead the Riot (OFFICIAL VIDEO) (with there second singer) AMARANTHE - Viral (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) AD INFINITUM - Animals (One-Take Singthrough by Melissa Bonny) | Napalm Records (With the first singer of Rage of Light) THE AGONIST - Feast On The Living (Official Video) | Napalm Records (With there second singer) Screaming (metal core): In This Moment - "The In Between" [OFFICIAL VIDEO] Spiritbox - Rule of Nines - Courtney LaPlante live one take performance SETYØURSAILS - Mirror (Official Video) | Napalm Records
Amaranthe isnt death metal though, and the female singer Elize Ryd isn't the one growling as opposed to bands like jinjer, arch enemy, the antagonist, etc.
@@valizeth4073 Amaranthe belongs to Death because of the male growler and shares the composition. But actually, like Jinjer, they break every category. I put them on the list because I saw the singers as a unit. You can see it differently.
Lots of appearances from famous metal bands there...I spotted Slayer, Sabaton, Nightwish, Anthrax, Kataklysm, Matt Healy, King Diamond, Carcass, Disturbed, Behemoth, lots of others I missed.
Whaaaaaaaat!!!, because of my inferior knowledge of metal I didn't catch anyone 😂👏🏾, but that's quite interesting
Kreator, Doro...
Killswitch engage
Rob from machine head is in there too
Zakk Whylde in the intro🤘
I love seeing people step out of their musical comfort zones. Especially when it's one of my all-time favorites. 🤘
Same, i often at least try to go out of mine and sometimes it really pays off. No point getting stuck just in one genre, diverse as it may be.
I love watching people doing the same, i dont immediatelly expect them to like what i do, but i always like a honest reaction and an honest opinion.
Nice way of getting a different perspective.
Probably the best Amon Amarth reaction I've ever seen.
Dude, you're so wholesome, open minded and articulate. You've definitely earned my subscription. Can't wait to binge all your videos after this one
Thanks for Supporting 👑
Never get tired of this song
My brother got me into this music I will be forever grateful!!!!!!
Great reaction. Love your energy and open mindedness!
💯👑Thank you!!!!
Joha Hegg be one of my influences for starting to do the growling vocals..
I’m a big fan of Amon Amarth and saw them in concert twice. I also enjoy the music of other European and American metal bands as well.
I noticed that you react to African music and also play it. I find this fascinating, so I subscribed.
"what did i do?" that my friend is a metal salute!
Check out their latest "Put Your Back into the Oar."
So nice to see you enjoying this!! 😊 Have fun and fall in love with music every day anew! 😉
To quote Sam Dunn (METAL: a Headbangers Journey )
". If metal doesn't give that overwhelming surge of power that make the hair stand up at the back of your neck, you might never get it,"
Bands like Amon Amarth (and My fav, MANOWAR) gives you that.. music that makes the hair on your arms, legs and back stand up.. they give you a lyrical/musical "boost" of power, of self confidence .. a form of both wellbeing and a feeling of that the whole world could be against you, and you would be ready to take them all on
(If not alone then with your metal head friends or should i call y'all, metal head FAMILY 🖤)
Hey you, nice reaction dude.
Thank You, Mystery Detektiv👑
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 you may find some Special Stuff in
Eluveitie - Aidus (Switzerland)
Saltatio Mortis - Pray to the Hunter (Germany)
Have fun Findung new worlds
Thanks for watching, liking, sharing and subscribing Kings and Queens. You're really awesome.
So here's something interesting you might have not guessed. All of Amon Amarth band members are Christians but they hide it.
😂😂😂😂🙌
You mean band iro machristians that's interesting sure lol
lol they're definitely not, Johan's a heathen for sure. I talked to them quite a bit on tours when they weren't that big in USA so they played smaller shows :D
@@fey9915 Lol Thanks for the Facts check!
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 haha :) You could also review some African metal like Skinflint or Overthrust.
All credits go to Esteban Saavedra Del Rayo from the original comments on the video for a list of the people that participated in this video. It may not be 100% complete, but it's the best listing I've seen. This is basically a tribute video to the fans from Amon Amarth, and from other musicians to the band.
Zack Wylde & John Deservio (Black Lebel Society) 0:01
Sam Didier (Blizzard Entertainment) 3:46
Adam Dutkiewicz & Jesse Leach (Killswitch Engage) 3:47
Doro Pesch 3:49
Mike McKenna (NHL/AHL Goaltender) 3:50
Robb Flynn (Machine Head) 3:50
Jordan Mancino (Wovenwar) 3:51
Colleen Schneider (Invicta FC MMA fighter) 3:52
Sami Yli-Sirniö (Kreator) 3:52
Johannes Eckerström (Avatar) 3:53
Josh Elmore (Cattle Decapitation) 3:54
Trevor Bauer (Cleveland Indians Pitcher) 3:54
Victor Brandt (Entombed A.D.)3:56
Matt Heafy (Trivium) 3:57
Joakim Brodén (Sabaton) 3:58
Miland “Mille” Petrozza (Kreator) 3:59
Daniel Tompkins (Tesseract) 4:00
Kerry King (Slayer) 4:01
King Diamond 4:03
Bobby 'Blitz' Ellsworth (Overkill) 4:04
Glen Benton (Deicide) 4:05
George Parros at 04:08
Frank Bello, Joey Belladonna & Jonathan Donais(Anthrax) 4:09
Shayna Baszler 4:10
Richard Christy 4:11
Dave Mustaine (Megadeth) 4:13
Mark Tremonti (Alter Bridge) 4:15
David Draiman (Disturbed) 4:17
Steve Asheim (Deicide) 4:22
Alan Averill (Primordial) 4:23
Scott Ian (Anthrax) 4:24
Grutle Kjellson (Enslaved) 4:25
Rob Caggiano (Volbeat) 4:26
Brian Slagel (Metal Blade Records)4:26
Don Jamieson (That Metal Show) 4:27
Andy La Rocque (King Diamond)4:28
Perttu Kivilaakso (Apocalyptica) 4:29
Floor Jansen (Nightwish) 4:30
Niclas Engelin (In Flames) 4:32
Lars Göran Petrov (Entombed A.D.) 4:33
Stefan Huskens (Asphyx) 4:34
Travis Ryan (Cattle Decapitation) 4:35
Jose Mangin (SiriusXM Liquid Metal) 4:36
Mike D’Antonio (Killswitch Engage) 4:37
Biff Byford & Paul Quinn (Saxon) 4:37
Nergal (Behemoth) 4:38
Raise your horns raise them up to the sky
We will drink to glory tonight
Raise your horns for brave fallen friends
We will drink tonight🤘🏻
🤘🤘Nice video bro,
Thanks bro👑💯
1:16. The horn he is holding is a drinking horn.
Vikings drank mead from such horns.
1:44. This song means raise your glass🍺.
🤘
Well done!
Hot 🔥 sauce..keep going bro..hard work go a long way
Thank you fam
Johan Hegg naturally has a really really deep voice as is.
and another soul joined the metal family
nice video 🤙
pleas check out
ghost love score at waken opanair 🤘
greetings from swizerland
Thanks Fabio, I'll check it out
I love to see that people try out new music and esp Black and Death Metal :D
I can highly recommend "Nail them to the Cross" from Dark Funeral
Melodic death metal is all about light and shade: typically (but not always), melodic music under harsh vocals. Death Metal tends just to be the shade.
To really have your mind blown, you need Arch Enemy. For an intro, try House of Mirrors; for a brain melt you need Nemeis (live in Japan 2008)
Now I don't know which one to go with next. House of Mirrors or Nemesis 😅
HOUSE OF MIRRORS!!! 😁
I'd love for you to do more metal stuff. You said you liked viking metal so i would suggest to you the band Brothers of Metal, a very different sound but beautiful and fun songs talking about the old norse sagas
Thanks King Lovro 👑 I appreciate this
Dude if you dig this still, check out their song Fate of Norns from the Fate of Norns album. It is a somber heavy song of a man losing his young son. React or on your own time. One of my favorites ever.
I'll see y'all 'where the beer never ends' !
The people in the video are other death metal artists, well Floor is a duo one she does both Symphonic metal and Operatic Death Metal should check her out.
may i recommend Free Will Sacrifice not many people seems to react to it its still one of my favorite songs by them that get's me hyped up
Okay I'll look into it, because it's your favorite
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 Thank You Bro
Dark Tranquillity
Like your reaction....🤣 munenge muri mu vibe chaimo
Ehe zve wangu unozviziva wani
Try Guardians of Asgaard by Amon Amarth, you'll like it
Thanks for the suggestion King Dying Dragon.👑 stay Majestic!
He does sing like that the whole time, if you don’t know what you are doing you will shred your vocal cords doing it.
Lol 👑 surely not to be done at home
React to arch enemy you never believe that womans can sing so hard too😁
Thanks King Carl I'll get onto it
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 Hi King Shawn her clear voice blow my mind. For me she is one of the best. Or if you want a cover of amon amarth search for rage of light twilight of the thunder god. She is also brilliant. Its a band from my country. Its a swiss band.
Or if you want to have fun: nanowar of steel norwegian reggaeton
So, a few things: these guys are likely my favourite Melodic Death Metal band. My favourite song of theirs though even after all these years is Twilight Of The Thunder God, especially the only audio version as although you would think it fits I find the thunder and other sound effects they have in the music video takes away from the song; it's about Thor's final battle in Ragnarok (Old Norse equivalent of the Christian Armageddon) against Jormungandr the World Serpent and it's about as epic as it gets... one of the only other Melodeath bands that I think even comes close to Amon Amarth has a cameo in it as well because the guitar solo is played by the former lead guitarist Roope Latvala from Finland's Children Of Bodom. For Death Metal my two favourite subgenres are definitely Folk Metal and Progressive Death Metal though, Folk because it uses all of the neat obscure instruments like Hurdy-Gurdys and Jaw Harps and Progressive because the musicianship is at its highest level; many people say that Technical Death Metal has better musicianship than Progressive Death Metal but I disagree because while they often have greater skill at their instruments it's a small difference and they often forgo any melody to just focus on pure technique whereas melody is as important to Prog as any technique could ever be. Sweden has a couple of my favourite bands for both Folk Metal and Progressive Death Metal as well, those bands being Manegarm and Opeth respectively; I would recommend the song Blodorn from Manegarm and either Ghost Of Perdition or Master's Apprentices by Opeth... Progressive Metal is also really good outside of the stuff that's Progressive Death Metal as well and that's currently what Opeth has been doing since 2011. Two of my favourite groups in Prog Metal that aren't Prog Death actually have connections to Africa as well, probably my favourite instrumental Progressive Metal band is Animals As Leaders and their lead guitarist Tosin Abasi is an American born to Nigerian parents; I would recommend Song Of Solomon off of their first album to really dive in to how great of a guitarist he is right off the bat... the other African Prog Metal group is from North Africa who are called Myrath and they're Tunisian. They're really cool too, because they're actually Progressive Folk Metal and they use instruments from their local cultures such as the Berbers along with incorporating the melodies from said cultures plus they've even covered Berber singers as well as had some of said singers on their albums. For songs of theirs I would either recommend Tales Of The Sands off of the same album or Mersal off of Shehili which has the Berber singer Lotfi Bouchnak on it, but back to Death Metal if you want it combined with Progressive Folk Metal then there's another band that's amongst my favourites who have been mentioned here a couple of times and that's Amorphis from Finland; Death Of A King off of From Under The Red Cloud is one that I would recommend along with basically anything on Queen Of Time... I can't really pick a favourite on that album but if I did then The Golden Elk might be it. To round out this ramble, there's one other band that I would recommend probably even above Opeth or any of the others; they're Progressive Death Metal from Australia and they're called Ne Obliviscaris... my favourite song is Forget Not which is from their first album Portal Of I and is the English translation of their Latin band name. Libera is the next song of theirs that I would pick off of their most recent album Urn, but in my opinion you really can't go wrong with most of their stuff; the whole band is classically trained and their clean singer also plays the violin... Forget Not and the other song off of that album which everyone reacts to called And Plague Flowers The Kaleidoscope are also actually both studied at the Sydney Conservatorium by music students enrolled in Matthew Hindson's Composition courses so that they can learn the extent of what to do when writing musically well crafted songs.
Listen to avatar - bloody angel live at polandrock 2019, they are another swedish band that has a very unique style and i think you might like it alot, especielly if you check out the message of the song beforehand! I think it would be a really nice reaction there! :)
Thanks 👑 Nalums! Sounds soo interesting I'll check it out
Just found this channel. And if no one else sees that anyone can love metal, then you have never been to a metal show. Metalheads transgress age gender race religion politic literally everything. They are the nicest people you've never met. If this is your true first time to death metal, then welcome brother. The family is everywhere.
i recommend to react to Arch Enemy - the eagle flies alone, Jinjer - judgment and punishment
Thanks Sathi K will check them out
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 niceee👌
if you're reacting to jinjer, keep in mind that they are ukrainian. the singer is in california right now i think but sadly the rest of them are still in kiev to fight.
i don't believe in god but i'm praying for them to stay safe.
i'm going on a festival next summer and i was soooo excited to see them because it's one of my favorite bands and i'm soooooooo sad that they maybe won't come to play because of the war :(
If you want to react to something unexpected, I recommend the artist Aesthetic Perfection with their song Gods & Gold
Thanks for the suggestion Rhianna let's do it👑
@@exploreworldmusicwithshawn6694 It takes a lot of practice or talent to growl like that
Check out IMMINENCE-GHOST
Thanks King Justin👑, will check it out
Glad you liked it buddy! /,,/
May I suggest you some beautiful Finnish melodic death metal:
Insomnium - Valediction (has nice music video)
Amorphis - Amongst Stars
I will check this one out, interesting
Raise your horns aka let's get fuckin drunk
POOR A BEER FOR THOSE WHO DID NOT RETURN!! Till Valhall heathens!!
That is interestingly dope, But should`nt you be like a warrior to enter Valhalla. So what would we do if we want to enter now?
I swear i sometimes hate living in the middle of nowhere in Europe, i wish i could meet people like you over some drinks and just talk about shit. I mean, there is many interesting people for sure, but they are all my countrymen so i dont really get to talk with someone really interesting.
Thanks alot! 👑 surely there are many interesting people out there! You are too King Bathroom Guardian! 😅
One of my favorites that there are not many reactions to is darker by design. They are a symphonic death core band, one of their better songs is my shrine of flesh, another is overthrown by oblivion
Johann Hegg must be protected.
"Real" Death Metal fans curse the Swedish and other Scandinavian bands for what they have done. They combined Death with other styles. The result is a colorful mix that offers something for everyone. I'll throw in some girl power here:
Growling (Medlodic Death Metal):
JINJER - Perennial (Live at Wacken Open Air 2019) | Napalm Records
ARCH ENEMY - Handshake With Hell (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
(With there second female singer)
THE AGONIST - Feast On The Living (Official Video) | Napalm Records
(With there second singer)
RAGE OF LIGHT - Lead the Riot (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
(with there second singer)
AMARANTHE - Viral (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
AD INFINITUM - Animals (One-Take Singthrough by Melissa Bonny) | Napalm Records
(With the first singer of Rage of Light)
THE AGONIST - Feast On The Living (Official Video) | Napalm Records
(With there second singer)
Screaming (metal core):
In This Moment - "The In Between" [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Spiritbox - Rule of Nines - Courtney LaPlante live one take performance
SETYØURSAILS - Mirror (Official Video) | Napalm Records
Amaranthe isnt death metal though, and the female singer Elize Ryd isn't the one growling as opposed to bands like jinjer, arch enemy, the antagonist, etc.
@@valizeth4073 Amaranthe belongs to Death because of the male growler and shares the composition. But actually, like Jinjer, they break every category. I put them on the list because I saw the singers as a unit. You can see it differently.
Actually it's viking metal
Nope i love death metal my favorite artist Nightwish, Favorite Death Metal band is Arch Enemy.
Viking is culture, not age, race, sex or proclivity. Join or not.
METAL RULES FOREVER .....rap is crap
Welcome in Viking World mate..Great Amon Amarth best band...in Europe