The BEST Metal Track IRELAND Has EVER Produced!
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- #OneMinuteSilence #HolyMan #Reaction #Irish #Metal
Original Video: • One Minute Silence - H...
@SteveOGRock Was in Ireland so we decided to link up and share some of our favorite Metal tracks over a cold beer!
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I remember these guys... just rooted through my old CDs and found my copy of Available in all Colours... this song was from their 2000 album Buy Now...Saved Later which I had but can't find right now probably lost it...
They split in 2003.
w colab
Definitely do more collabs! - on one of these two songs! :D
Haken - Eyes of Ebony.
Haken - Canary Yellow.
There was a band from Ireland called CycleFly around this time aswell. They had vocal endorsement from Chester Bennington who gave them a shout out and I saw them support Tool in the SFX hall in Dublin in 2001. D-spite the initial push from the press, they didnt last too long, and I think lots of bands that were on their starting points at that time got lost in 'Garage Rock" revival lead by The Strokes later in '01.
My personal favourite Irish metal band is Words that burn. Give them a listen, theyre on Spotify
Absolute indisputable banger 🔥
Jaysus, One Minute Silence! I remember them from the late 90s. Yer man on vokills, Yap, is a Man from Tipp. He was living in England at the time, and the restof the band were from elsewhere.
They were in that late 90s scene on the Nu Metal fringe. Kerrang magazine useta feature them, and I remember Yap gettin interviewed on 2FMs "Metal Show' ,which was on Sunday nights from 8:00-10:00.
The late 90s saw two albums from the early 90s really come forward in shaping what was a-happening and would happen Nxt. 92's debut album from Rage Against the Machine, and "Angel Dust" by Faith No More from the same timeline were instrumental in the NuMetal scene, be it Korn to Linkin Park.
Its incredible, remembering the 90s now for me, personally. How Stadium Rock like Guns n Roses and MetallicA were Kings of the World ,as Grunge (my Original ans favourite genre) swept up all that was of the previous 80s scene and changed Pop culture.
Yet, by '96, you could feel that Korn were getting ready for a takeover with a totally new look and sound which, by 2000 was all the rage. So many scene shifts and cultural changes in so little time.
It was fantastic growing up as a chap in the 90s.
Saw these guys supporting Slipknot in 2002. Not gonna lie, I can't remember their set at all, but thought they were quite unremarkable on CD. There was so much of the same stuff going on at that time though, it was hard for bands like that to really make a huge dent in the scene (kinda like now with metalcore).