Many (who are more knowing than I am) have compared "Don¨t burn the witch" with Metallica's "Master of puppets". I must say that now when it's been pointed out they are very influenced by each other. Problem: Venom was far earlier.
Many (who are more knowing than I am) have compared "Don¨t burn the witch" with Metallica's "Master of puppets". I must say that now when it's been pointed out they are very influenced by each other. Problem: Venom was far earlier.
Most metal fans don't have any money, so you can't make much money in metal. They drive old beaters, wear cheap old dirty clothes. Better to look for people who drive new Mercedes they have tons of money to throw around so you can make money, they don't like metal.
Bands like Metallica owe a lot to Venom, I remember there being this buzz in Newcastle about Venom back in 78/79, the first of any genre always struggle in some way.
They gave name to the black metal genre, but the music itself (except for the lyrics) has little in common with actual black metal. You have to look at the Norwegian band Mayhem for the creation of black metal. The Venom sound inspired many genres.
@@zaph1rax Bathory, Venom, Iron Maden and a few others were the beginning inspiration for black metal. As you said Venom isn't really black metal but they gave the name and some of the sounds for it. Iron Maden inspired a lot of the imagery and Bathory is one of the earliest black metal bands, besides Mayhem. The genre started as a way to say fuck you to the christian influence in Norwegian life/government. I know I'm missing some bands, just can't think of the names right now
@@zaph1rax Venom ARE "BLACK METAL" The Scandinavians and the rest, purloined "Venom's ideas and concepts" and made them their own. Venom were the benchmark for them to expound and and expand their concepts and sound but VENOM are their dads. Including "Bathory"
Venom were a 3 piece band from Newcastle, England formed in the late 1970s early 1980s. They were the forerunners of all Black Metal bands and an inspiration to Metallica and many others. Whilst their songs may be deemed a bit outdated, you have to remember that this type of musical approach was new at its time.
They made an album called "At war with Satan". The whole A-side is that song they just started here. (Btw, In legue with Satan is their most famous song)
The album is called Black Metal (2nd Venom album, released in 1982). Venom's Legions refers to their fans. At War with Satan is the title of their 3rd album with a 20 minute title track. What you heard was kind of a teaser for that song which closes the Black Metal album.
Their more known song is 'Witching Hour.' Should add in some 'Celtic Frost' to your listening. Try 'Dethroned Emperor,' and 'Procreation of the Wicked' by C. Frost. They definitely had a big influence on metal in general.
"How do you start a new song then just fade out?" Haha, that's why it says "preview" in parentheses - that narrative bit was the prelude/intro portion of the title track to the next album.
The original Venom came together in the late 70's in England... they were 3 bodybuilders 😂 I think, who started a heavy metal band. They weren't good as musicians, so they took the punk rock approach - play loud, fast & hard! That became Venom's sound that was a huge inspiration to Metallica... plus their satanic imagery was more explicit and was meant to shock. The original band was Cronos (Conrad Lant, vocals & bass), Mantas (Jeff Dunn, guitar) & Abaddon (Tony Bray, drums) Early Venom was very raw, and they trademarked themselves 'black metal' in 1982... They were expected to become big, but the bands like Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, etc... that they influenced, took the world by storm, while Venom petered out, along w/ Raven, Anvil, Exciter, Diamond Head, etc. Cronos quit Venom in the 80's, replaced by Tony 'Demolition Man' Dolan (bass & vocals) for a few albums... Cronos rejoined Venom in the 90's, but currently, Cronos is the only original member in Venom, while Dolan has his own version - Venom Inc.
Bands influenced by Venom? Well, early Slayer for one... Venom's song "Witching Hour" was part of their live repertoire for decades. Tons of thrash bands outside of the Big Four covered Venom in demos. The primary German thrash bands like Destruction, Kreator and especially Sodom borrowed liberally from their sound and aesthetic.. Just about any band from the 80s that could be called Death Metal or Black Metal. The avant-garde metal band Celtic Frost grew out of Hellhammer, whose guitarist and founder Tom Warrior described as "a Venom clone, and a deficient one at that". Norwegian Black Metal originators Mayhem covered Venom songs on their first two albums. Too many to name.
Interesting comparison with Master of Puppets. I totally hear it now. So funny I have been listening to Venom and Metallica since bout 85 and Never heard it that way before lol Thats why I love these reaction videos to bands I grew up with. A different perspective. Now I cant unhear Master in this song now lol
If you like that outro section (the prelude for At War With Satan), you may wanna check out the actual track, AWWS. It runs over 20 minutes, but there are so many changes throughout that you won't be bored, and, the ending has another little "epilogue" of demonic narration to finish things off.
"Legions" is not the album title - this is the Black Metal album (1982). The best era was with the original trio (Conrad "Cronos" Lant = lead vocals & bass / Jeff "Mantas" Dunn = guitars & vocals / Tony "Abaddon" Bray = drums) : - 1981 - Welcome To Hell - 1982 - Black Metal - 1983 - At War With Satan - 1985 - Possessed Worthy mention : 1987's Calm Before The Storm has a couple of good tracks : Black Xmas (ideal pick for the holidays as they draw near!), The Chanting Of The Priests, Muscle.
Right Right don't burn the witches. We don't like burning. Since we are not made of wood, even if we weigh the same as a Duck. 5 Internet points for the reference
@@bschuler6216 No Quepie Doll. Though I'll give you 1 Internet point for Historical correctness, but You will have to talk to the French men who will probably Taunt You. Just watch out for the Bridge of Death.
Venom were heavily influenced by Kiss and Judas Priest, but your right Venom along with Motorhead were a huge influence on the extreme Metal scene the Thrash and Death Metal Bands that followed.
I'm ashamed to admit that I've been listening to both bands since I was a teenager in the 80's and I never heard the similarities between the two songs until you brought it up. 😞 Bad Metal Mamma...
Thank you t really dug the opeth my arms your hearse live stream I think 2 days ago now lol I can't remember I try to check all of of yalls videos though 🤘
Not the best musicians and production, but that makes it dark and raw, they have some cool lyrics too: " Lay down your soul to the GODS! Rock and Roll! " Definitely pioneers, the first band to really throw the whole satanic devil worship thing into parents faces haha
You'll find that a lot of black metal is legitimately satanic. Mayhem, Gorgoroth, Belphegor, Dark Funeral; all are for real satanic. A lot of talent in these bands, to be sure, but it's worth noting what you're getting into with black metal
The music and lyrical flow during the verses reminds me of Kill Again by Slayer but I am sure Slayer ripped this one. I love early Slayer but it was a Venom copy.
subbed a while ago, didn't know you were a Christian! There's some great Christian metal bands and songs worth anyone's time, some suggestions that come to mind are Extol's "Ember", Underoath's "The Last" or "Cries From the Past" or Zao's "5 Year Winter"
lol never mind, made it a few minutes into the video hahahaha, but still, great songs none the less, I'm not a Christian but Extol, Zao and those first 2 underoath albums can get it lol
@@TheAdventuresofTNT absolutely, I don't believe in satan, but that doesn't stop me from loving black metal, why shouldn't a good christian band squeak in there, and extol are definitely that. a few members went on to make a great new band called Azusa that is also fantastic and worth your time
Then why title your video a Christian guy reacts to video?I love to watch your videos but when made the comment about religion that almost made me want to stop watching your videos.
“We are not satanists. We are Venomists”
- Cronos
we are legionaires.
@@Postmetal nice lol
It will bring bad luck.
Hehe... What would we do without semantics`
Venom laid the groundwork for almost every other metal band reacted to
Many (who are more knowing than I am) have compared "Don¨t burn the witch" with Metallica's "Master of puppets". I must say that now when it's been pointed out they are very influenced by each other. Problem: Venom was far earlier.
Many (who are more knowing than I am) have compared "Don¨t burn the witch" with Metallica's "Master of puppets". I must say that now when it's been pointed out they are very influenced by each other. Problem: Venom was far earlier.
Most metal fans don't have any money, so you can't make much money in metal.
They drive old beaters, wear cheap old dirty clothes.
Better to look for people who drive new Mercedes they have tons of money to throw around so you can make money, they don't like metal.
Venom created Black Metal and was a HUGE HUGE influence on Death Metal (especially the evil/satanic Death Metal bands.)
Bands like Metallica owe a lot to Venom, I remember there being this buzz in Newcastle about Venom back in 78/79, the first of any genre always struggle in some way.
They gave name to the black metal genre, but the music itself (except for the lyrics) has little in common with actual black metal. You have to look at the Norwegian band Mayhem for the creation of black metal. The Venom sound inspired many genres.
@@zaph1rax Bathory, Venom, Iron Maden and a few others were the beginning inspiration for black metal. As you said Venom isn't really black metal but they gave the name and some of the sounds for it. Iron Maden inspired a lot of the imagery and Bathory is one of the earliest black metal bands, besides Mayhem. The genre started as a way to say fuck you to the christian influence in Norwegian life/government. I know I'm missing some bands, just can't think of the names right now
@@zaph1rax Venom ARE "BLACK METAL" The Scandinavians and the rest, purloined "Venom's ideas and concepts" and made them their own. Venom were the benchmark for them to expound and and expand their concepts and sound but VENOM are their dads. Including "Bathory"
@@atheist101 venom inspired bathory with venoms 2 first releases. Mayhems first release had the same audio quality as venoms first release.
Those early albums were badass. Basically blackened thrashy Motorhead.
True satanic music is all that pop garbage we are pummeled with on the commercial airwaves every frickin day!
Lol
@@TheAdventuresofTNT , think about it, if Satan is real, he wants the largest audience!
@Shaun Smith So on point.
Well said
@@shauno6799actually that’s a good point
Venom were a 3 piece band from Newcastle, England formed in the late 1970s early 1980s.
They were the forerunners of all Black Metal bands and an inspiration to Metallica and many others.
Whilst their songs may be deemed a bit outdated, you have to remember that this type of musical approach was new at its time.
They made an album called "At war with Satan". The whole A-side is that song they just started here. (Btw, In legue with Satan is their most famous song)
The album is called Black Metal (2nd Venom album, released in 1982). Venom's Legions refers to their fans. At War with Satan is the title of their 3rd album with a 20 minute title track. What you heard was kind of a teaser for that song which closes the Black Metal album.
Old school Venom!! \m/ \m/
Their more known song is 'Witching Hour.'
Should add in some 'Celtic Frost' to your listening.
Try 'Dethroned Emperor,' and 'Procreation of the Wicked' by C. Frost.
They definitely had a big influence on metal in general.
"How do you start a new song then just fade out?"
Haha, that's why it says "preview" in parentheses - that narrative bit was the prelude/intro portion of the title track to the next album.
Oh and just to let you know, this song was off their 1982 classic "Black Metal" (the album that actually coined the term).
Venom the first extreme metal band🤘
Oh yeah man Venom was a huge influence on Metallica and thrash metal in general, as well as black, speed, and death metal
"We are THE black metal gods ; V... E... N... O.... f*cking M!!"
~ _Stand Up And be Counted_ (1983), Venom
The original Venom came together in the late 70's in England... they were 3 bodybuilders 😂 I think, who started a heavy metal band. They weren't good as musicians, so they took the punk rock approach - play loud, fast & hard! That became Venom's sound that was a huge inspiration to Metallica... plus their satanic imagery was more explicit and was meant to shock. The original band was Cronos (Conrad Lant, vocals & bass), Mantas (Jeff Dunn, guitar) & Abaddon (Tony Bray, drums)
Early Venom was very raw, and they trademarked themselves 'black metal' in 1982... They were expected to become big, but the bands like Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, etc... that they influenced, took the world by storm, while Venom petered out, along w/ Raven, Anvil, Exciter, Diamond Head, etc.
Cronos quit Venom in the 80's, replaced by Tony 'Demolition Man' Dolan (bass & vocals) for a few albums... Cronos rejoined Venom in the 90's, but currently, Cronos is the only original member in Venom, while Dolan has his own version - Venom Inc.
Yeah it so sad that bands like venom , raven , anvil etc of early speed metal didn't blow out like thier influences
The whole album is dope!
Never gets old
They used to describe their own music as punk influenced
I can see that. A lot of early punk has major similarities to metal.
Christian Guy! Hahaha. Love the bait! Got me clicking as fast as I could! HAHA. Keep on rocking guys! #TNTfam !
Lol
Bands influenced by Venom? Well, early Slayer for one... Venom's song "Witching Hour" was part of their live repertoire for decades. Tons of thrash bands outside of the Big Four covered Venom in demos. The primary German thrash bands like Destruction, Kreator and especially Sodom borrowed liberally from their sound and aesthetic.. Just about any band from the 80s that could be called Death Metal or Black Metal. The avant-garde metal band Celtic Frost grew out of Hellhammer, whose guitarist and founder Tom Warrior described as "a Venom clone, and a deficient one at that". Norwegian Black Metal originators Mayhem covered Venom songs on their first two albums. Too many to name.
Literally the entire 80's thrash ear was influenced and started by venom debut album
Ending is a prelude to the album At war with satan
Interesting comparison with Master of Puppets. I totally hear it now. So funny I have been listening to Venom and Metallica since bout 85 and Never heard it that way before lol Thats why I love these reaction videos to bands I grew up with. A different perspective. Now I cant unhear Master in this song now lol
they made a hell of a lot of noise for three guys
You are 100% right on about Venom !! They are my favorite band of all time ,,you have to listen to the song Buried Alive .
If you like that outro section (the prelude for At War With Satan), you may wanna check out the actual track, AWWS.
It runs over 20 minutes, but there are so many changes throughout that you won't be bored, and, the ending has another little "epilogue" of demonic narration to finish things off.
Buried Alive will always be my favourite track from this album but it's all pretty damn good tbh.
You need TANKARD on your drinking shows! All they sing about is 🍺 !
That last bit, is a sample of their at the time forthcoming epic "At War With Satan". Check that one out.
For Venom starters I'd suggest Buried Alive, Acid Queen, Teacher's Pet, Diehard
How many still have that record?🥰
"Legions" is not the album title - this is the Black Metal album (1982).
The best era was with the original trio (Conrad "Cronos" Lant = lead vocals & bass / Jeff "Mantas" Dunn = guitars & vocals / Tony "Abaddon" Bray = drums) :
- 1981 - Welcome To Hell
- 1982 - Black Metal
- 1983 - At War With Satan
- 1985 - Possessed
Worthy mention : 1987's Calm Before The Storm has a couple of good tracks : Black Xmas (ideal pick for the holidays as they draw near!), The Chanting Of The Priests, Muscle.
Good choice of venom song
metallica supported venom many years ago
The song that spawned slayer
Right Right don't burn the witches. We don't like burning. Since we are not made of wood, even if we weigh the same as a Duck.
5 Internet points for the reference
@@bschuler6216 No Quepie Doll. Though I'll give you 1 Internet point for Historical correctness, but You will have to talk to the French men who will probably Taunt You. Just watch out for the Bridge of Death.
@@bschuler6216 But Look at the BONES man.
Well she turned me into a newt.. but i got better ::)
Oh good call, definitely hear the Master similarities. Great song tho! 🤘🤘🤘
last song was a prelude to next album at war with satan which is like a twenty minute song
Thank you sir for this excellent review, from a long-time fan of Venom
Venom were heavily influenced by Kiss and Judas Priest, but your right Venom along with Motorhead were a huge influence on the extreme Metal scene the Thrash and Death Metal Bands that followed.
VENOM AT WAR WITH SATAN
Sex Pistols and Black Sabbath is their influence and they made whole new Black Metal and after many Black Metal genres will be born!
Check out some Hypocrisy! They even have a cover of Venom's "Black Metal"
Their 1984 Show at Hammersmith Odeon (DVD or UA-cam) is well worth a viewing.
A lbig old show as well.
I'm ashamed to admit that I've been listening to both bands since I was a teenager in the 80's and I never heard the similarities between the two songs until you brought it up. 😞 Bad Metal Mamma...
You know your metal t also thank you Peter great song not often highlighted 🤘
Thank you t really dug the opeth my arms your hearse live stream I think 2 days ago now lol I can't remember I try to check all of of yalls videos though 🤘
Can you believe all that music is from only 3 guys?
Grim Reaper please!
Venom isn’t satanic. They sadly admitted multiple times it was all for publicity.
Is it possible that the song faded out because it says (Preview) next to the title of the song? Asking for a friend 🤔
@@bschuler6216 You positive the full song isn’t supposed to be on this album called “Legions”? Lol
Master of puppets is almost an insult comparison
Yeah, because 'Don't burn the witch" is better.
Not the best musicians and production, but that makes it dark and raw, they have some cool lyrics too: " Lay down your soul to the GODS! Rock and Roll! " Definitely pioneers, the first band to really throw the whole satanic devil worship thing into parents faces haha
You'll find that a lot of black metal is legitimately satanic. Mayhem, Gorgoroth, Belphegor, Dark Funeral; all are for real satanic. A lot of talent in these bands, to be sure, but it's worth noting what you're getting into with black metal
Venom is the creator xDXD
Dude you gotta do Black Metal, their anthem, or a newer song called House Of Pain, it's lit
Venom - Manitou
the devil has all the good songs
Their are the little 4 and the big 1
The new song was just a preview of their next album
The music and lyrical flow during the verses reminds me of Kill Again by Slayer but I am sure Slayer ripped this one. I love early Slayer but it was a Venom copy.
Not a satanic band,just a gimmick or an jock of !
BLACK METAAAAL
subbed a while ago, didn't know you were a Christian! There's some great Christian metal bands and songs worth anyone's time, some suggestions that come to mind are Extol's "Ember", Underoath's "The Last" or "Cries From the Past" or Zao's "5 Year Winter"
lol never mind, made it a few minutes into the video hahahaha, but still, great songs none the less, I'm not a Christian but Extol, Zao and those first 2 underoath albums can get it lol
Hahaahahah.... I do enjoy Christian Metal as well. Good music is good music.
@@TheAdventuresofTNT absolutely, I don't believe in satan, but that doesn't stop me from loving black metal, why shouldn't a good christian band squeak in there, and extol are definitely that. a few members went on to make a great new band called Azusa that is also fantastic and worth your time
Love this reaction but try to Listen and reacts with the band "Bathory" They were the real influence of Extreme Black Metal and Viking Metal
any Legions in here?
Hails! The Black Metal Gods V.E.N.O. fucking M!
@@metalandwhiskey9501 Many Hails
Venommmmm
Now do Stone Gods "Burn the Witch".
Listen to the full song at war with satan.
Kind of a clickbait if you are not christian? Anyway great band and song
Can't compare them to metallica
"We don't care about religion."
'Christian guy reacts ...'
?
I think this was back when we first started the channel and were still making clickbait titles
*IF YOU'RE NOT RELIGIOUS, THEN IT SHOULDN'T SAY "CHRISTIAN GUY" IN THE TITLE!! (unless if your name is also Christian.)*
Jesus
*I'M THE MOST ANTI-CHRISTIAN CHRISTIAN EVER!*
Mettalica is not thrash metal listen to cry wolf
Then why title your video a Christian guy reacts to video?I love to watch your videos but when made the comment about religion that almost made me want to stop watching your videos.
I think was back when I first started. I was experimenting with the title for views. We learned not to do this since then.
The Best Worst band in the world!