@@ArvoR This will still be one of the best solos of all time after you have spent 50 years actively searching for more Metal to listen to. Including Finnish Metal :)
Well, I take it back. It's not the only heavenly guitar solo I adore with my life, but still on my top 13. Alright, it's undeniable one of the best guitar solo in the history of humankind. I said it, AGAIN. Fight me
your face as the solo came in is precisely why i love Necrophagist so much. saw them live back in like 2007 or 2008, i think, and they were incredible.
I was lucky enough to see them twice, once when they played in Albany for all of 13 people. Great guys, was happy to buy them a beer and talk shop with Muhammad. All these years later and still Necrophagist is the best tech death band I've ever heard.
'i love my life' when a piece of art bring out such a reaction you know it's very special indeed. it always gives me goosebumps watching other people reacting to something profound for the first time. cheers!
It put a huge smile on my face to see yours when you heard this incredible song. I knew the solo was coming, and had a shit-eating grin on my face before it did. Spot on analysis. Steve Vai shreds and it doesn't move me. This solo was FOR THE SONG. Beautiful devastation. Cheers.
Saw them twice in 08 and 09, in MA, USA. The whole show changed when they took the stage. There were many other bands at both shows, but there was a sort of "reverence" that fell over the crowd for Necrophagist. We still moshed, but it was harder to do so. Not because the tracks weren't moshable, but because we were so fixated on the musicians playing their instruments. During the solos, EVERYBODY stood and watched. Haven't seen anything like it live since.
Queria poder apagar a memórias várias e várias vezes só pra poder escutar novamente esse solo como se fosse a primeira vez. Tive a mesma reação quando ouvi pela primeira vez, e quando o cérebro processa, vc entra em êxtase. Nunca tiva ouvido um solo que me transmitisse algo parecido. Fenomenal!
The best necrophagist reaction on YT! I reacted the same as you have when I saw them live! It's a shame that they never released another album after this.
Wut? I'm so surprised to see this lol. The opening of the FOD solo, man... gets me every time. It's so easily recognizable too. I feel like I could recognize it in isolation on a different instrument from just the first five notes. Just that slide up to B and the two taps + pull offs of E.
I distinctly remember having the exact same look on my face the first time I heard the solo haha. Been practicing for 20 years since and still can only play about half on guitar. I'd love to see your reaction to the "Ignominious and Pale" solo (my favorite Necro solo)
There are so much more fantastic Songs from them, you Need to check them out. Plus i totally agree with, brutal and Beautiful. Greetings from your neighbour from Germany!!!!
why did they break up? don't know, too many ambitioned musicians? they are legends influencing all of tech death still today more of them or Obscura, beyond creation
Christian Muenzner from Necrophagist played lead guitar for Obscura for a number of years, namely the albums Cosmogenesis and Omnivum which are their two best imo.
Check out Augury - The Lair of Purity. I think you'll really like it. You point out the main issue I have with techdeath. I find a lot of bands play stuff that while impressive on a performance level, musically it bores me. Doesn't evoke emotions, just "wow he's really able to play that", which generally doesn't interest me. It's more of a display of athleticism than art. Meanwhile, bands like Necrophagist, Obscura, and Spawn of Possession give me the sheer athleticism while retaining the sense that this is a work of art. Necrophagist has this sense of aggressive brutality and in it's peaks is very beautiful and can convey feelings of joy, sadness, and terror(Culinary Hyperversity is straight up horror music). Obscura gives a similar sense of mystery and uplifting hope that I get from DEATH/Chuck Schuldiner. Meanwhile Spawn of Possession gives this feeling of chaotic terror. Even the baroque heavy classical moments give me a feeling of hopeless chaos. I think these feelings are most aggressively portrayed in their last album with songs like "Spiritual Deception" and "The Apparition". But I whole heartedly agree. Many tech death bands lack that soul which, in my opinion, holds it back as an artform. I'd rather listen to Dethklok than Virulent Depravity. From a technical standpoint, Dethklok/Brendon Small isn't nearly as difficult, but is way more effective at communicating soul and feeling. I love this because it evokes emotion sometimes while delivering the simplest performances. "Bloodlines" by Dethklok/Small is a prime example. Most technical part of the song is the descending runs in the last third of the song that build up to it's climax. Those runs aren't that hard. They lead into one of my favorite moments in music.
Great reaction man. I find their music lacks warmth or something, common with technical metal, it can be cold. You could try the Dilutch death metal band Pestilence, Presence of the Dead. Great tune. Not technical, but great musicians and a bit of life in their songs. Also could try Bolt Thrower, Cenotaph, really catchy death metal... Catchy may not be the right word but its got life in it. Laters man.
Can I ask for a reaction even though I'm not a patron? Please react to the new generation of Rock'n'roll: The Warning: Start with "Survive" (at TedX). Motion Device: Thick Skin. Thanks a lot!
This was not my cup of tea at all, exept for the guitar solo. Fuckin' hell, where did that come from?! Hahaha. In good times, in bad times, your channel delivers as always. Keep'em coming!
loved it....up until the guitar duel, which was unexpected, it was cool, but I was on the fence weather it fit this track, and the vocals sounded very similar to those in "Bat metal"
Get ready for one of the BEST solos in all of METAL!
you should listen more metal, especially finnish
@@ArvoR I do listen to A LOT , of metal, I mean maybe too much metal. Finnish too, what's your point ? :)
@@ArvoR I listen to a lot of metal and this is the best solo i ever heard ;)
Agree
@@ArvoR This will still be one of the best solos of all time after you have spent 50 years actively searching for more Metal to listen to. Including Finnish Metal :)
Now you should watch Necrophagist - Fermented Offal Discharge (clarinet cover WITH SOLO)
It was AWSOME!!!!
I mean...he reacted to the wrong version, the clarinet one is the right one.
As an old clarinet player, I approve. Dude is insane.
OH FUCK YEAH ITS AMAZING
The best guitar solo in the history of metal. I said it.
Nahh, hell to the fuck no. The best guitar solo
in the history of humankind. I said it. Fight me
Well, I take it back. It's not the only heavenly
guitar solo I adore with my life, but still on my top 13.
Alright, it's undeniable one of the best guitar solo
in the history of humankind. I said it, AGAIN. Fight me
Still fucking love it to this day
YES SIR !
Hmm, almost, gotta be 2nd place, 1st place is Winter Madness
your face as the solo came in is precisely why i love Necrophagist so much. saw them live back in like 2007 or 2008, i think, and they were incredible.
I was lucky enough to see them twice, once when they played in Albany for all of 13 people. Great guys, was happy to buy them a beer and talk shop with Muhammad. All these years later and still Necrophagist is the best tech death band I've ever heard.
Awesome. Necrophagist was the first technical death metalband I learned to like. Now it's one of my favorite genres. This one was fantastic.
Really glad you liked this!! The transition is completely insane!
I bet after the video he listened that solo one more time, when i first heard this song i sure did rewind that solo.
And remember boys and girls, this was done without ANY autotune! :P
Necrophagist are already one of the most legendary death metal bands of all time. Can't wait for their next album ;)
Its scheduled to release in the next lifetime.
Yeah right we’ll all be dead by then
Yeah, you literally cannot. It'never coming up lol.
@@ghsf1234 actually we can only wait since it's never going to be released
The next album will be unlock for the covid and third world war survivor.
oh my goodness. That reaction is exactly how you should look when you first hear that solo.
If I could, I would reset the memory of this track just to listen for the first time again, the solo part is speechless
I'd love to see your reaction to my favorite necro solo, "Ignominious and Pale"
That's me second favorite Necro song of all time.
OMG FINALLY YOU REACT TO NECROPHAGIST!!! My favorite Tech band
The contrast between brutal riffs with lyrics about eating corpses and this beautiful, melodic solo is the best thing ever.
'i love my life' when a piece of art bring out such a reaction you know it's very special indeed. it always gives me goosebumps watching other people reacting to something profound for the first time. cheers!
It put a huge smile on my face to see yours when you heard this incredible song. I knew the solo was coming, and had a shit-eating grin on my face before it did. Spot on analysis. Steve Vai shreds and it doesn't move me. This solo was FOR THE SONG. Beautiful devastation.
Cheers.
i looove this reaction, your reaction to the solo is so priceless. I hope that this band and this song live on forever.
You have just witnessed the gods of technical death metal, and the gods are pleased by your reaction
HIs fake reaction...Eternity isn't long enough to get used to this voice.
The first time I saw Necrophagist live I was speechless, literally.
Saw them twice in 08 and 09, in MA, USA. The whole show changed when they took the stage. There were many other bands at both shows, but there was a sort of "reverence" that fell over the crowd for Necrophagist. We still moshed, but it was harder to do so. Not because the tracks weren't moshable, but because we were so fixated on the musicians playing their instruments. During the solos, EVERYBODY stood and watched. Haven't seen anything like it live since.
Queria poder apagar a memórias várias e várias vezes só pra poder escutar novamente esse solo como se fosse a primeira vez. Tive a mesma reação quando ouvi pela primeira vez, e quando o cérebro processa, vc entra em êxtase. Nunca tiva ouvido um solo que me transmitisse algo parecido. Fenomenal!
i subscribed because like a long time when i first heard fermented offal discharge, that was exactly how my reaction was
The faces everyone makes at their first listen. Epic stuff lmao
The best necrophagist reaction on YT! I reacted the same as you have when I saw them live! It's a shame that they never released another album after this.
Insanely talented dudes. Saw them many year ago, somewhere around 2007-2008. Will always hold out hope for a new album.
Wut? I'm so surprised to see this lol. The opening of the FOD solo, man... gets me every time. It's so easily recognizable too. I feel like I could recognize it in isolation on a different instrument from just the first five notes. Just that slide up to B and the two taps + pull offs of E.
I remember when I heard my first necrophagist solo. I couldn't possibly smile anymore than you did.
you should see the clarinet cover of this song. perfect
Well said man!
This band changed metal for me.
So many bands have copied, yet have never come close to their prestigious albums.
Amazing musicians!
Greatest solo of all time.
Still waiting for a new album since Epitaph :(
Instantly became one of my favourite solos of all time
Necrophagist - Advanced Corpse Tumor, Symbiotic in Theory and Epitaph!
I used to listen to this song over and over and over again just because of the solo. It is just mind blowing! Thanks for the reaction!
And yeah you should watch now the Clarinet solo video... It is just hilarious!!! :D
Your life will never be the same when you found and listen to this song once
Your face as soon as the vocals took off 🤣 I’ve seen that before from others
I saw them live a few times and it sounds exactly live... incredible
Really enjoy your reactions Ruben, this song was killer! Can not believe I never gave these guys a chance before.
Best solo in history of tech death metal.
Necrophagist is the legit GOAT
I just liked the video for those facial expressions during the solo cause I had pretty much the same first time I listened to it
Spawn of possessions and necrophagist introduce me to tech death.
Stillborn one by Necro is like the slow dance song they have that still rips just as hard as any other
I distinctly remember having the exact same look on my face the first time I heard the solo haha. Been practicing for 20 years since and still can only play about half on guitar. I'd love to see your reaction to the "Ignominious and Pale" solo (my favorite Necro solo)
they should release more often
I love that he just sat there and ingested that solo. Good man. 🤣🤣🤣
ya, thats about exactly the face i made the first time I heard that solo. Those opening 12 bars are fucking something else.
You looked like Christoph Waltz when the solo played 😁
There are so much more fantastic Songs from them, you Need to check them out. Plus i totally agree with, brutal and Beautiful. Greetings from your neighbour from Germany!!!!
Their solos have so much character.
this album came out decades ago and still kicks ass!
5:35 That reeeeally destroys that brain uh?
Mans was too shocked by the god like technique
Finally you reacted to this awesome song, in my opinion the guitar solo in this song is in top 5 guitar solos of all time in metal.
Necrophagist is and will always be my favorite band
Yeah!!!! Federer likes death metal. Its really cool
Subbed, excellent stuff!
Yo sick equalizer
What’s your settings?
Brutiful 🔥☠🔥
React to Ignominious and Pale
This so damn!! Legend...
Theres an awesome video of Sam Mooradian
doing a full cover of Necrophagist - Epitaph on guitar. Its sick, check it out!
The spiritual successors to Necropahagist are Obscura. Check out their song Akroasis
Muhammed Suiçmez Rulezzz! 🔥🔥"✌️🇹🇷
"Fire up the chainsaw" Some people hear it
the lead guitarist and singer mohamed suicmez stopped playing tech death i think thats why they broke up
Yannick Fischer yeah, now he works as an engineer for BMW
Every time I listen to the guitar solo, It kinda wakes every tiny bit of nerves up from my anus. Fuckin' masterpiece.
Diablo - Grace Under Pressure! Finnish metal since 1995. New single released today.
Happy face solo. 😂😂😂
EXCELENTE!!! QUE LASTIMA QUE NO SIGAN
Sounds like a guy with stage 3 throat cancer reading a story to kids with an instrumental prog cd on.
Hahahahah
Supposed to be brutal
Only ashes remains and Symbiotic in theory as next songs, plox
Yes yes yes
Throne Of Hatred - Neron
please react to this song
Hate Eternal - All Hope Destroyed
Brutal+Beautiful= Brutiful lol
pleaaaaaaase do "Ignominious and Pale"
why did they break up? don't know, too many ambitioned musicians? they are legends influencing all of tech death still today more of them or Obscura, beyond creation
Christian Muenzner from Necrophagist played lead guitar for Obscura for a number of years, namely the albums Cosmogenesis and Omnivum which are their two best imo.
@@KyleKonicek I know and now he is in alkaloid also a great band
Ah yes the "stank face," universal expression of utmost praise for only the filthiest of metal \m/
YT needs to add a Metal Horns next to the Thumbs up for the votes that are beyond likes.
Nice. 🤘🤓👌
Check out Augury - The Lair of Purity. I think you'll really like it.
You point out the main issue I have with techdeath. I find a lot of bands play stuff that while impressive on a performance level, musically it bores me. Doesn't evoke emotions, just "wow he's really able to play that", which generally doesn't interest me. It's more of a display of athleticism than art. Meanwhile, bands like Necrophagist, Obscura, and Spawn of Possession give me the sheer athleticism while retaining the sense that this is a work of art. Necrophagist has this sense of aggressive brutality and in it's peaks is very beautiful and can convey feelings of joy, sadness, and terror(Culinary Hyperversity is straight up horror music). Obscura gives a similar sense of mystery and uplifting hope that I get from DEATH/Chuck Schuldiner. Meanwhile Spawn of Possession gives this feeling of chaotic terror. Even the baroque heavy classical moments give me a feeling of hopeless chaos. I think these feelings are most aggressively portrayed in their last album with songs like "Spiritual Deception" and "The Apparition".
But I whole heartedly agree. Many tech death bands lack that soul which, in my opinion, holds it back as an artform. I'd rather listen to Dethklok than Virulent Depravity. From a technical standpoint, Dethklok/Brendon Small isn't nearly as difficult, but is way more effective at communicating soul and feeling. I love this because it evokes emotion sometimes while delivering the simplest performances. "Bloodlines" by Dethklok/Small is a prime example. Most technical part of the song is the descending runs in the last third of the song that build up to it's climax. Those runs aren't that hard. They lead into one of my favorite moments in music.
you should hear it on piano lol
Fakin one of the best metal solos ever !
🤘💀🤘
Great reaction man. I find their music lacks warmth or something, common with technical metal, it can be cold. You could try the Dilutch death metal band Pestilence, Presence of the Dead. Great tune. Not technical, but great musicians and a bit of life in their songs. Also could try Bolt Thrower, Cenotaph, really catchy death metal... Catchy may not be the right word but its got life in it. Laters man.
Can I ask for a reaction even though I'm not a patron?
Please react to the new generation of Rock'n'roll:
The Warning:
Start with "Survive" (at TedX).
Motion Device:
Thick Skin.
Thanks a lot!
This was not my cup of tea at all, exept for the guitar solo. Fuckin' hell, where did that come from?! Hahaha.
In good times, in bad times, your channel delivers as always. Keep'em coming!
Avenged Sevenfold Shepherd of Fire
Muhammad Turkish rules !!!!
loved it....up until the guitar duel, which was unexpected, it was cool, but I was on the fence weather it fit this track, and the vocals sounded very similar to those in "Bat metal"