ща вам во всём помогу: 0:00 Rainfall - LANDMVRKS 0:03 Metallica - Master Of Puppets 0:09 Crystal Lake - Apollo 0:12 Black Sabbath - Paranoid (Megadeth Version) 0:16 Northlane - Dispossession 0:22 Angel Of Death - Slayer 0:25 Alpha Wolf - Akudama 0:30 Becoming - Pantera 0:34 Emmure - Smokey 0:39 Black Sabbath - Iron Man 0:43 August Burns Red - Paramount 0:48 Anthrax - Got The Time
@@m.b.82 there’s catchy metal now too. The meme doesn’t really make a whole lot of sense when there’s tons of metal genres that are so unique you can’t really compare across genre. It’d make more sense if they targeted new thrash vs old thrash or whatever genre you want to target.
I‘m 18. I recognized the first new one (LANDMVRKS) cause a buddy asked me to come along to a concert, but accept that, just the old ones. Funny I suppose
I think it’s too be expected for you to only recognize the old metal. Those songs all topped charts and have had decades to settle into your mind. Also all the new metal they played seems like it’s from a very specific niche of metal that only those who listen to that niche might recognize. This meme doesn’t really illustrate any kind of point.
And a lot of people in the comments that are saying old metal is the best thing ever would have a fit if you told them modern pop was better because it's more popular.
Some of that old metal did not top charts. Some of the music wasn’t popular until the band became better known or were brought onto the audience by another popular band. Just cause those songs are now considered classics doesn’t mean they were always like that, enough said.
Technically speaking, the old ones were more creative, original and talented unlike modern metal which is basically just in 2-chord chugga, chugga breakdown format.
@@DustyEchozy Really? All of newer metal? Every single one of em? Somebody better let Gojira, Rings of Saturn and Mastodon know they're using too many notes.
@@heroinboblivesagain5478 I never said anything about Mastodon or Gojira cause I don't listen to either of them but Rings of Saturn is pretty good (but aside from them being transformed from a once quintet to quratet band) I imagine they are trying to follow the Polyphia route with their new self titled album.
I didn't see very many people saying shit about new stuff. Mostly they all were saying things along the lines of "What the fuck, I'm 20-something but don't know any new stuff; Only old stuff. Am I old?"
Only 24 but I still prefer the older stuff. I really haven't heard a lot of metal these days that really impresses me, it all sorta sounds the same now.
I'm an oldhead but a lot of the newer stuff is still tight and heavy. For me, nothing will ever touch Slayer, Fate, Sepultura, or Sabbath, but I'm not going to get in the way of anyone who's keeping metal alive. Just stay heavy and you're good.
I think part of that is the fact that it's like a decade newer than the rest of the older metal music, and while that helps it out a lot, yeah Pantera is still great.
Having one of my playlists on shuffle go from Black Sabbath’s bluesy “Planet Caravan” straight into screaming and blast beats on “Sit Stay Roll Over” from Jinjer was a straight up jumpscare lol
The older stuff is mainly thrash besides Sabbath and the “new” stuff shown is djent and metalcore. A LOT of differences between the genres, and both new and old are good in their own right. For those shitting on newer music... It does not make you appear cooler. Just stop, you are embarrassing yourself.
Metalcore is unrecognizable, it has become super low tunings, heavily processed, and and it all sounds the same. I guess sounding the same never changed
Maybe because the “new” metal here is from the last decade or so, the “old” metal is from 5 or so decades. If they only chose 80s metal, or 90s metal or whatever, it would also sound largely very similar.
@@Elis_Gallacher Yeah, but in the 90s we had a lot of different genres to choose from. Today I only see 3 things showing up. Power Metal, Death Metal, and those Djent variations. Even the most traditional thrash bands sound a lot like djent or death nowadays.
@@talkysassis I’d say it’s more diverse rn. In the 90s, unless you counted really underground stuff, it was nu-metal, some death metal and some of the grunge bands, like Soundgarden who had a metal-like sound. Now you have all the metal/hardcore mixes (ya know, deathcore, metalcore etc.), all the djenty Meshuggah wannabes, power metal seems to be coming back (for better or worse), all those weird bands that have the folk music in it, more prog-y bands are appearing as well etc. Edit: I guess you could say that Hardcore was quite big during the 90s as well, and had a heavier sound at that point compared to earlier hardcore, but it wasn’t exactly metal.
@@Elis_Gallacher I disagree with 90's similarity, especially in comparison with today's situation.I will try to avoid genres and mainly name bands. 1) 90's still had some thrash with Metallica's Black Album and other bands doing more accessible thrash albums at the same time. 2) Black Metal bands like Emperor and Immortal immerged at that time and still the whole genre sounds about the same. 3) Grunge is way more diverse than it seems. Alice In Chains are quite different from Pearl Jam and Mother Love Bone. The genre was not as long-standing but brought tons of good unique acts. 4) New Metal is the most diverse metal genre ever. Korn's first record sounds way different from Mudvayne or Deftones. There were some cringe acts like Crazy Town or others, but yet it is the most commercially successful metal period and I believe it's due to its diversity and lack of gatekeepers. 5) Industrial metal. Hardly can put Nine Inch Nails, Rammstein and Ministry in the same genre, but for the sake of the list let be it. 6) Unique acts that I can't put in any genre category: Type O Negative, Life of Agony, Rob Zombie, Pantera, Static-X, Tool, Filter, Dream Theater, Rage Against the Machine, Helmet. 7) Oh I forgot, hair metal was still around. Guns n Roses did their Use Your Illusion and Skid Row pulled Slave to the grind in 1991. Though it is more of 80's yet still some of those bands were huge in 90s. 8) Post Hardcore and original Emo started at that time. I gotta give credit to a different time when MTV was the main source of music for the majority of folks, yet it managed to give exposure to a huge amount of great artists. Nowadays with streaming, I find myself hesitant to listen to new music just because it's incredibly hard to find originality among new metal acts. Everybody is following the formula set by a more successful band to the point when you can't distinguish their sound from each other. Hell, the whole 10's scene genre was a knockoffs of either Asking Alexandria or Bring me the Horizon. Gotta mention how both of before mentioned bands lost their identity completely after a few albums. Besides, nobody is looking for their sound hard enough. I have to mention that pantera did 3 failed albums before having their breakthrough and most people don't even know about those 3 albums, tho they can be found on youtube. Not even music, look how every metal band look like, 5-6 dudes in black t-shirt standing like dorks in the photo with zero characters and personality. This year's deathcore revival Lorna Shore is great and I get it the track went viral, but it's the same guitar masturbation thing I've heard hundred times before. Also, I find it ironic how we see new young starting bands when in reality a lot of them have been around for 10 years. There was a hope of some fresh breath into metal about 5 years ago, when trap metal started to show up more and more, but I think it failed in the same copy-paste mistake as other genres nowadays. I can only mention the last two of Ghostmane's records as something interesting, yet it's heavily influenced by NIN's Downward Spiral. I will repeat it, but I believe that people lost a sense of creativity in music lately. Instead of setting trends, bands try to follow them hoping to get some of their songs to go viral and make them famous for the next two weeks and not seeing how the fan base build-up works at all. Every band is trying just to make music as fast as they can just to get a single to this month's metal playlist to get some royalty to pay their bills. It became a milking job and ppl are complaining about why nobody listens to the metal nowadays.
@@Jagersz Hair metal and thrash was dying off, Black was barely thrash. I already mentioned the Grunge bands, and we’re talking about metal, so Mother Love Bone and Pearl Jam shouldn’t really be part of the conversation. I don’t think you can mention the one off bands like Type O, since their whole genre wasn’t big, it was primarily Type O and a couple of other bands Edit: People followed trends back then too. Someone did hair metal, so did everyone else, someone did thrash, then all the other bands too. Korn lowered their bass tone and started using 7-strings, so did everyone else etc. Pantera existed, everyone wanted to sound like them.
I dont know if i would consider modern metal as just Metalcore and deathcore. Both have their good bands. Especially since Metal is incredibly diverse.
Yeah everything they played on the "new" side was just a bunch of lame generic djent shit. They could have played oldschool metalcore, death metal, melodic death metal, power metal, industrial metal, etc.
@@alexabplanalp4455 but that’s the best representation of how most new bands sound. Not all of them, but it seems like every single new metal band that pops up at least starts off trying to chase the metalcore sound, and it’s honestly REALLY boring. Doesn’t hold a candle to classics like Metallica, Sabbath, or Pantera at all.
Ngl I prefer the older stuff. Everyone nowadays just tried going as fast as they can go, or just has the same beat with a guitar solo EVERY time. There's still good stuff, don't get me wrong. But it ain't the same as Slipknot's Self Titled or Metallica's Ride the Lightning, or Black Sabbath's paranoid.
@@danic2514 Technically they did start in the late 90's So I think it's fair to call it older. The music they're referencing is like really new, like only a few years. Sure people like Metallica still have pretty recent albums, but they still started a while ago. I mean for Slipknot we're talking over 20 years..
I love old school thrash like Slayer and Testament and stuff, but Metalcore and New Wave Of American Heavy metal is just too good to turn down. Sadly the song choices for new metal was pretty bad
@@Wishmaster787i got tired of classic metal lol, most of it is the same and lean more into punk/rock than metal. modern metal is a lot more experimental and aggressive so you will basically never get enough of it. not talking about metalcore tho. metalcore took the experimenting too far ngl
@@beasteast9421 no, but making sure the people who do like it know that you dont, because it "sucks" and your preference is better, does make you an elitist. Ya goof.
Can y’all stop having a stupid fight over which is better. Both are amazing for different reasons. New for the speed and overall aggressive vibes. BUT old for the CHUGGING rawness and thanks too oldies the new could develop. both equally brutal 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥🔥🔥 METAL IS AWESOME! 🖤
@@aquablue666 Dude, things are not one and the same. Equality does not exist. There are things that are objectively better or worse than other things. Accepting that and that other people may know something better than you, is being "open minded".
I agree. I don’t know too much about all the artist and whatnot when listening to bands, but I listen to just about anything as long as I like the song. There are songs in this video that both sound cool to me, and there are probably a few new metal songs in my playlist, but I don‘t even read dates of when certain songs came out, however most of my rock/metal playlist is well-known old stuff too I think, but idk. (I admit tho I would eat up all of these new metal songs in this video because I think they sound good)
Damn why are all of these people in the comments arguing about which era is better how about we just shut the fuck up and enjoy both of these eras of music because both of them are good in their own way.
I'm not a big fan of the gutteral throat singing, but I appreciate the musicality of the newer bands. I have to admit though, it does sound a bit repetitive to me. In the end, it's still Metal and that's all that matters.
Both are good, but comparing the two it feels like completely different genres, the people that like one kind is not so likely to like the other kind, thing that is weird as it's all under the same label of metal
that's cause it is two different genres pretty much. the new stuff played was all modern metalcore songs and the old stuff was thrash/heavy metal songs
@@Gamorou And metal still gets put under the even broader label of "rock". The names for the different metal genres exist exactly to represent the very large difference you see.
Either one can be good or bad depending on one's personal preference and what ever criteria you're using to compare the two. Personally, I think there's no such thing as "bad" metal. It's a very versatile and sometimes experimental genre. That's what makes it good and keeps it interesting.
The irony in seeing all these boomers shitting on modern metal when the video did absolutely nothing to showcase the tons of unique sounding metal we have these days. Like, Gojira? Mastodon? Dream Theater (mainly modern albums like Systematic Chaos)? Between the Buried and Me? Trivium? Lamb of God? That's just a few bands in the modern era of metal, there's still a lot more to list off. People need to stop being stuck in the Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Iron Maiden, etc. era and accept change.
Dream Theater isn’t really modern also I like how you say “these boomers” when from what I’ve seen it’s usually metalheads in their late 20’s-mid 30’s that listen to a lot of newer sounds while teenagers seem to listen to a lot of older bands (most likely because they’re easier to get into and get you respect in the metal community a lot quicker
Real metalheads don't disrespect metal based on its age. Don't pick on the roots, understand that you wouldn't have what you love now without it. Make a playlist of these songs in that order, I need some new listening material.
I just spent 30 minutes telling people who say old metal sucks to go listen to Ironman or Trooper @@hollienn2006 and people who say new metal sucks to listen to stuff like Night witches, Kai tangata or Dana Dan XD
What do you mean "now"? Pantera exists since 41 years and released their first album 39 years ago. I literally know no older metal band other than Sabbath and Priest.
I stay in early 2000s very late 90's because the new stuff has alot of screaming and the old stuff isnt enough in my opinion and the early 2000s are perfect in my opinion
there's so many diff subgenres of metal its slightly weird comparing deathmetal(or heavy metal etc) to classic metal/non screaming metal cause if we talk about soad or cannibal coprse theyre sort of old too, like 90's not SUPER old, but still sort of old :D on top of the fact there's also alot of old bands of OTHER subgenres cause metal is all in the intstrumentals you shouldve included helter skelter by the beatles, they made the first metal s o n g
Absolutely not. New metal is more creative because old was was primitive because everything was new at that time. But now, to not be equal to old, new metal brings new things, more creative one.
I don't know nothing about metal. But the old ones sounds better because they sound more like they have a "shape" instead of loud guitar noises and screaming.
@@leadiodide8243 then it's your taste, man. I'm not gonna shit on what you listen when i pass from Los Palmeras to Jesse & Joy to Slipknot to Eminem to Resident Evil Soundtrack.
Both are great. There are good and bad examples of both old metal and new metal. Some new metal tends to sound samey, but there's also so much variety and unique music. Same can be said about old school metal.
New metal songs are great I prefer new metal but some songs just ruin the riffs because its going really well and they add some random weird sound or something or they do a anticlimactic drop
Because they’re all from the last few years. The “old” ones are from like 5+ decades. If you only took metal from, let’s say the 80s, it would sound largely the same. They also played different styles of metal for the “old” ones, the “new” were pretty much only death- and metalcore.
ща вам во всём помогу:
0:00 Rainfall - LANDMVRKS
0:03 Metallica - Master Of Puppets
0:09 Crystal Lake - Apollo
0:12 Black Sabbath - Paranoid (Megadeth Version)
0:16 Northlane - Dispossession
0:22 Angel Of Death - Slayer
0:25 Alpha Wolf - Akudama
0:30 Becoming - Pantera
0:34 Emmure - Smokey
0:39 Black Sabbath - Iron Man
0:43 August Burns Red - Paramount
0:48 Anthrax - Got The Time
@_Alex_Fuchs_ спасибо!
0:12 is the megadeth version
Thanks men
@@blackdragonb5865 ❤️
U dropped this 👑
They both sound good in my book. New metal is a tad bit more aggressive while old metal is a tad more catchy. They're both fun to listen to
there is heavier stuff than that from olden times. grincore,death and black metal were all as heavy as it can get before 1990
What's your book called? Throw into garbage and don't pick up useless literature again.
@@m.b.82 there’s catchy metal now too. The meme doesn’t really make a whole lot of sense when there’s tons of metal genres that are so unique you can’t really compare across genre. It’d make more sense if they targeted new thrash vs old thrash or whatever genre you want to target.
old metal hits just different
I know most of the Old ones and none of the new ones. I’m like over 18 but not past 23
You are 21
so you are x years old, 18
@@morlin7808 neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerd
I‘m 18. I recognized the first new one (LANDMVRKS) cause a buddy asked me to come along to a concert, but accept that, just the old ones. Funny I suppose
@@Jaeger_der_traeume if he pay i go xD
Using Megadeths cover of Paranoid is an interesting choice
I think it’s too be expected for you to only recognize the old metal. Those songs all topped charts and have had decades to settle into your mind. Also all the new metal they played seems like it’s from a very specific niche of metal that only those who listen to that niche might recognize. This meme doesn’t really illustrate any kind of point.
Completely agree
Cope
And a lot of people in the comments that are saying old metal is the best thing ever would have a fit if you told them modern pop was better because it's more popular.
Some of that old metal did not top charts. Some of the music wasn’t popular until the band became better known or were brought onto the audience by another popular band. Just cause those songs are now considered classics doesn’t mean they were always like that, enough said.
@@jonathan.9402 regardless. My point still stands
No matter what generation, metal will always have a place in my heart. I love both old and new metal.
As an old metalhead, I am glad to see that metal is still around and thriving.
Well, it's still around at least
New metal is just too much. And that's coming from a young guy. Old metal is spot on, not too much.
Fellow young guy here, I used to think that too. I now listen to and enjoy metal from pretty much any genre/time period.
@@magnuslikestanks6044 same
New metal: Harsh vocals
Old metal: Clean vocals
You know what?? Both are better than non-metal :)
What are you think about Rok and Punk?
eh there are good non metal stuff out there. Blue Saraceno, Lovejoy, lot's of good rap if you know where to look
The old ones are more mainstream and that’s why you only know the old ones.
Exactly
Technically speaking, the old ones were more creative, original and talented unlike modern metal which is basically just in 2-chord chugga, chugga breakdown format.
@@DustyEchozy Really? All of newer metal? Every single one of em? Somebody better let Gojira, Rings of Saturn and Mastodon know they're using too many notes.
@@heroinboblivesagain5478 I never said anything about Mastodon or Gojira cause I don't listen to either of them but Rings of Saturn is pretty good (but aside from them being transformed from a once quintet to quratet band) I imagine they are trying to follow the Polyphia route with their new self titled album.
People who are talking shit about the new stuff for no reason: 💩
People who enjoy all these songs and don't get mad over other peoples opinions: 😎
Chad opinion right here
I didn't see very many people saying shit about new stuff. Mostly they all were saying things along the lines of "What the fuck, I'm 20-something but don't know any new stuff; Only old stuff. Am I old?"
You're comparing people to shit over their opinions on music. Now tell me again what is it that you're doing different.
Only 24 but I still prefer the older stuff. I really haven't heard a lot of metal these days that really impresses me, it all sorta sounds the same now.
Same age and old metal just sound musically more professional especially early stuff which uses a lot of blues and jazz
I like how I’m quite young and I know all the old songs but none of the new songs.
I'm an oldhead but a lot of the newer stuff is still tight and heavy. For me, nothing will ever touch Slayer, Fate, Sepultura, or Sabbath, but I'm not going to get in the way of anyone who's keeping metal alive.
Just stay heavy and you're good.
Old stuff still sucks ass tbh
I from Japan. I like old metal because it is very cool.
The fact that Pantera still sounds like it’s modern goes to show how amazing those guys were.
I think part of that is the fact that it's like a decade newer than the rest of the older metal music, and while that helps it out a lot, yeah Pantera is still great.
Comparing metal core to thrash is like comparing bananas and tomatoes. You are kinda dumb if you do and it has so little to do with each other
@Eli Marte meant these comments. not the video
@Eli Marte seethe and cope
@Eli Marte although in retrospec, the video also doesn't really show that things changed. It's not like old thrashmetal changed into metalcore.
Well fuck me I must be old, I didn't recognize a single song from the new metal parts
Having one of my playlists on shuffle go from Black Sabbath’s bluesy “Planet Caravan” straight into screaming and blast beats on “Sit Stay Roll Over” from Jinjer was a straight up jumpscare lol
How much compression do you want on your vocals?
Modern metal producers: *YES*
I like old metal, and oh yeah, copper, silver, tin, iron, mercury, nickel, uranium, titanium, chromium, and more
Yeah metals
🦆
@@skvmpling792 🏹
Good one chip..
both sides are good
But the old ones are just brilliant and perfect
I love how nü metal is like 20+ years old now
Metalcore bro
Since when is this nu metal?
@@mrpires1055 it's not, just saw "new metal" and thought lol nü metal ain't so "new" anymore
Metal no matter how old is still the best genre
Nah
@@fucker661 k.
i feel like 90s songwriting with modern production quality would be absolutely perfect
I honestly like both.
I love all metal, because metal is still metal.
Not all modern bands are metalcore/djenty, there's loads of bands that go hard such as Hellripper
Hellripper fuckin slays.
hellripper is amazing, midnight is also really good, if you like hellripper, you’d probably like midnight
@@entity_of_the_cosmos I love midnight too
Old Metal Is Best 🤘💖🎸
This has nothing to do with age, it compares totaly diffrent genres.
The older stuff is mainly thrash besides Sabbath and the “new” stuff shown is djent and metalcore. A LOT of differences between the genres, and both new and old are good in their own right. For those shitting on newer music... It does not make you appear cooler. Just stop, you are embarrassing yourself.
Metalcore is unrecognizable, it has become super low tunings, heavily processed, and and it all sounds the same. I guess sounding the same never changed
Thanks old metal for everything
It's just me, or new metal sounds a lot the same? I don't see much personality.
Maybe because the “new” metal here is from the last decade or so, the “old” metal is from 5 or so decades.
If they only chose 80s metal, or 90s metal or whatever, it would also sound largely very similar.
@@Elis_Gallacher Yeah, but in the 90s we had a lot of different genres to choose from. Today I only see 3 things showing up. Power Metal, Death Metal, and those Djent variations.
Even the most traditional thrash bands sound a lot like djent or death nowadays.
@@talkysassis
I’d say it’s more diverse rn.
In the 90s, unless you counted really underground stuff, it was nu-metal, some death metal and some of the grunge bands, like Soundgarden who had a metal-like sound.
Now you have all the metal/hardcore mixes (ya know, deathcore, metalcore etc.), all the djenty Meshuggah wannabes, power metal seems to be coming back (for better or worse), all those weird bands that have the folk music in it, more prog-y bands are appearing as well etc.
Edit: I guess you could say that Hardcore was quite big during the 90s as well, and had a heavier sound at that point compared to earlier hardcore, but it wasn’t exactly metal.
@@Elis_Gallacher I disagree with 90's similarity, especially in comparison with today's situation.I will try to avoid genres and mainly name bands.
1) 90's still had some thrash with Metallica's Black Album and other bands doing more accessible thrash albums at the same time.
2) Black Metal bands like Emperor and Immortal immerged at that time and still the whole genre sounds about the same.
3) Grunge is way more diverse than it seems. Alice In Chains are quite different from Pearl Jam and Mother Love Bone. The genre was not as long-standing but brought tons of good unique acts.
4) New Metal is the most diverse metal genre ever. Korn's first record sounds way different from Mudvayne or Deftones. There were some cringe acts like Crazy Town or others, but yet it is the most commercially successful metal period and I believe it's due to its diversity and lack of gatekeepers.
5) Industrial metal. Hardly can put Nine Inch Nails, Rammstein and Ministry in the same genre, but for the sake of the list let be it.
6) Unique acts that I can't put in any genre category: Type O Negative, Life of Agony, Rob Zombie, Pantera, Static-X, Tool, Filter, Dream Theater, Rage Against the Machine, Helmet.
7) Oh I forgot, hair metal was still around. Guns n Roses did their Use Your Illusion and Skid Row pulled Slave to the grind in 1991. Though it is more of 80's yet still some of those bands were huge in 90s.
8) Post Hardcore and original Emo started at that time.
I gotta give credit to a different time when MTV was the main source of music for the majority of folks, yet it managed to give exposure to a huge amount of great artists. Nowadays with streaming, I find myself hesitant to listen to new music just because it's incredibly hard to find originality among new metal acts. Everybody is following the formula set by a more successful band to the point when you can't distinguish their sound from each other. Hell, the whole 10's scene genre was a knockoffs of either Asking Alexandria or Bring me the Horizon. Gotta mention how both of before mentioned bands lost their identity completely after a few albums.
Besides, nobody is looking for their sound hard enough. I have to mention that pantera did 3 failed albums before having their breakthrough and most people don't even know about those 3 albums, tho they can be found on youtube.
Not even music, look how every metal band look like, 5-6 dudes in black t-shirt standing like dorks in the photo with zero characters and personality.
This year's deathcore revival Lorna Shore is great and I get it the track went viral, but it's the same guitar masturbation thing I've heard hundred times before. Also, I find it ironic how we see new young starting bands when in reality a lot of them have been around for 10 years.
There was a hope of some fresh breath into metal about 5 years ago, when trap metal started to show up more and more, but I think it failed in the same copy-paste mistake as other genres nowadays. I can only mention the last two of Ghostmane's records as something interesting, yet it's heavily influenced by NIN's Downward Spiral.
I will repeat it, but I believe that people lost a sense of creativity in music lately. Instead of setting trends, bands try to follow them hoping to get some of their songs to go viral and make them famous for the next two weeks and not seeing how the fan base build-up works at all. Every band is trying just to make music as fast as they can just to get a single to this month's metal playlist to get some royalty to pay their bills. It became a milking job and ppl are complaining about why nobody listens to the metal nowadays.
@@Jagersz
Hair metal and thrash was dying off, Black was barely thrash.
I already mentioned the Grunge bands, and we’re talking about metal, so Mother Love Bone and Pearl Jam shouldn’t really be part of the conversation.
I don’t think you can mention the one off bands like Type O, since their whole genre wasn’t big, it was primarily Type O and a couple of other bands
Edit: People followed trends back then too. Someone did hair metal, so did everyone else, someone did thrash, then all the other bands too. Korn lowered their bass tone and started using 7-strings, so did everyone else etc.
Pantera existed, everyone wanted to sound like them.
I dont know if i would consider modern metal as just Metalcore and deathcore. Both have their good bands. Especially since Metal is incredibly diverse.
Yeah everything they played on the "new" side was just a bunch of lame generic djent shit. They could have played oldschool metalcore, death metal, melodic death metal, power metal, industrial metal, etc.
@@alexabplanalp4455 but that’s the best representation of how most new bands sound. Not all of them, but it seems like every single new metal band that pops up at least starts off trying to chase the metalcore sound, and it’s honestly REALLY boring. Doesn’t hold a candle to classics like Metallica, Sabbath, or Pantera at all.
@@Daily_Bassist still, the old bands got a variety of examples, why not do the same with the new?
Old metal is clearly the winner
Ngl I prefer the older stuff. Everyone nowadays just tried going as fast as they can go, or just has the same beat with a guitar solo EVERY time. There's still good stuff, don't get me wrong. But it ain't the same as Slipknot's Self Titled or Metallica's Ride the Lightning, or Black Sabbath's paranoid.
I like the bass in Paranoid the most
Adding slipknot in the mix of those is super different. Kind of confused what you mean now
@@danic2514 Technically they did start in the late 90's
So I think it's fair to call it older. The music they're referencing is like really new, like only a few years. Sure people like Metallica still have pretty recent albums, but they still started a while ago. I mean for Slipknot we're talking over 20 years..
@@thewildwil2544 an I get what you mean
I love old school thrash like Slayer and Testament and stuff, but Metalcore and New Wave Of American Heavy metal is just too good to turn down. Sadly the song choices for new metal was pretty bad
New metal: literal sreaming
Old metal: What I would consider rock
New metal: boring
Old metal: stronk 0-0-0-0-0 riff
Based on
@@Parsn2137I barely consider that screaming crap to be music. The classic Metal is much better
@@Wishmaster787i got tired of classic metal lol, most of it is the same and lean more into punk/rock than metal. modern metal is a lot more experimental and aggressive so you will basically never get enough of it. not talking about metalcore tho. metalcore took the experimenting too far ngl
Thank god my dad's a metalhead and i grew up with both.
Seeing all of these elitists in the comments is fucking sad.
Thats metal for ya
Crystal Lake ♥️
Not liking the boring repetitive garbage that is new metal doesn't make someone an "elitist" ya goof.
@@beasteast9421 no, but making sure the people who do like it know that you dont, because it "sucks" and your preference is better, does make you an elitist. Ya goof.
I don't think you know what that word means
Both... both is good.
I smell some gatekeepers coming
You know that you are old when dont know any of the modern metal band but you recognize the old metal bands.
It's more like modern metalcore vs old school thrash metal
Can y’all stop having a stupid fight over which is better. Both are amazing for different reasons. New for the speed and overall aggressive vibes. BUT old for the CHUGGING rawness and thanks too oldies the new could develop. both equally brutal 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🔥🔥🔥 METAL IS AWESOME! 🖤
Nah new metal sucks
@@Giftstunk Try actually looking for good metal bands than being a lazy twat
@@Giftstunk un brutal opinion. Be more open minded
@@aquablue666 the hell is an “un brutal opinion? Just because I don’t like something means I’m close minded apparently 😂
@@aquablue666 Dude, things are not one and the same. Equality does not exist. There are things that are objectively better or worse than other things. Accepting that and that other people may know something better than you, is being "open minded".
Im the kinda guy who just loves all sorts of metal, be it new, be it old, as long as it goes unbelivebly hard, then im gunna be a fan
ever listen to paurpura fraeovibokos?
I agree. I don’t know too much about all the artist and whatnot when listening to bands, but I listen to just about anything as long as I like the song. There are songs in this video that both sound cool to me, and there are probably a few new metal songs in my playlist, but I don‘t even read dates of when certain songs came out, however most of my rock/metal playlist is well-known old stuff too I think, but idk. (I admit tho I would eat up all of these new metal songs in this video because I think they sound good)
And where among the old metal Rammstein there Du Hast for example, or Sehnsucht Mmm....
Or Mutter or older Laichzeit, such a classic.
Lol you're calling Rammstein old metal? Stupid children.
Breaking the law Breaking the law
Don't compare them, enjoy.
One can do both.
Humans function that way.
Damn why are all of these people in the comments arguing about which era is better how about we just shut the fuck up and enjoy both of these eras of music because both of them are good in their own way.
Cause new metal is as good as a razor blade on your dick
Exactly
I'm not a big fan of the gutteral throat singing, but I appreciate the musicality of the newer bands.
I have to admit though, it does sound a bit repetitive to me.
In the end, it's still Metal and that's all that matters.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it
some things aren't worth fixing
Born in '93. It's awesome to be in the middle and enjoy everything
I'm typically a new metal guy but Got The Time is always gonna get me fucking pumped. I LOVE ANTHRAX
Originally written and performed by Joe Jackson.
For a new wave/post punk performer, the guy could definitely " bring it".
@@beeragainsthumanity1420 indeed
and the genre holds up to this day
Ironically the old metal sounds more aggressive
Both are good, but comparing the two it feels like completely different genres, the people that like one kind is not so likely to like the other kind, thing that is weird as it's all under the same label of metal
that's cause it is two different genres pretty much. the new stuff played was all modern metalcore songs and the old stuff was thrash/heavy metal songs
@@katrianna3712 The thing is, everything is still within the label of metal
@@Gamorou And metal still gets put under the even broader label of "rock". The names for the different metal genres exist exactly to represent the very large difference you see.
Either one can be good or bad depending on one's personal preference and what ever criteria you're using to compare the two. Personally, I think there's no such thing as "bad" metal. It's a very versatile and sometimes experimental genre. That's what makes it good and keeps it interesting.
Only bad metal is the shit that’s sold out and lazy. Ie parkway drives new album 😂
Saint anger was bad Metal
Everyone will prefer the old party! You can be aggressive, deep, goofy, sexy, cool at this kind of party! Old School Metal is the real deal.
Well then I guess I'm not everyone
And Oldschool death metal is still where it’s at IMO
The irony in seeing all these boomers shitting on modern metal when the video did absolutely nothing to showcase the tons of unique sounding metal we have these days.
Like, Gojira? Mastodon? Dream Theater (mainly modern albums like Systematic Chaos)? Between the Buried and Me? Trivium? Lamb of God? That's just a few bands in the modern era of metal, there's still a lot more to list off. People need to stop being stuck in the Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Iron Maiden, etc. era and accept change.
Dream Theater isn’t really modern also I like how you say “these boomers” when from what I’ve seen it’s usually metalheads in their late 20’s-mid 30’s that listen to a lot of newer sounds while teenagers seem to listen to a lot of older bands (most likely because they’re easier to get into and get you respect in the metal community a lot quicker
@@Matt-zu2lu
Ya gotta start somewhere.
Old metal it's best
Grew up with the olds, but the chugs of metalcore are just immaculate
Real metalheads don't disrespect metal based on its age.
Don't pick on the roots, understand that you wouldn't have what you love now without it.
Make a playlist of these songs in that order, I need some new listening material.
I discovered a song I like with this video that contains plenty of modern metal.
Iron Man by Black Sabbath
Bro really picked the worst examples of new metal 💀
Old always
It’s all good. Like what you like. To me, no songs give me the chills like the classics though, especially Dimebag’s
“Becoming” riff
Am I the only one who likes both?
Да
nah. both are fire!
@@PeoplecallmeLucifer Finally someone who agrees 🤘
I just spent 30 minutes telling people who say old metal sucks to go listen to Ironman or Trooper @@hollienn2006 and people who say new metal sucks to listen to stuff like Night witches, Kai tangata or Dana Dan XD
Enjoy the new stuff while respecting the old stuff, that's what I do
Wait Pantera is "old" now?
What do you mean "now"? Pantera exists since 41 years and released their first album 39 years ago. I literally know no older metal band other than Sabbath and Priest.
I'm 43 now and I first heard their songs ln the early 90s..they are literally old but gold...
@@BlommaBaumbart iron maiden is still around
@@vaevictis9548 Christ, of course.
Love both depending on The bands
And both are great (old metal is consistently fantastic, new metal can be…especially for the gym)
Both both is good
Agreed
Theres something for everyone, if you dont like one, try with the other, its yhe good part of having so many music genres
Gotta say, I like the older stuff quite a bit more
I stay in early 2000s very late 90's because the new stuff has alot of screaming and the old stuff isnt enough in my opinion and the early 2000s are perfect in my opinion
Old wins in every case here. By virtue of letting me not only keep my ears but use them to hear what they sing.
Old metal ain't heavy enough now. Sorry but I had to say it.
And it's all good
there's so many diff subgenres of metal its slightly weird comparing deathmetal(or heavy metal etc) to classic metal/non screaming metal
cause if we talk about soad or cannibal coprse theyre sort of old too, like 90's
not SUPER old, but still sort of old :D
on top of the fact there's also alot of old bands of OTHER subgenres
cause metal is all in the intstrumentals
you shouldve included helter skelter by the beatles, they made the first metal s o n g
I....is Pantera old now?....I'm only 21 I can't be that old yet....please tell me this was a mistake
Vulgar Display of Power turned 30 this year and they formed 41 years ago.
@@Stumme-40203 ....fuck man.....
@@UmbralPlain don’t worry i’m 14 and love them so their legacy lives on
@@UmbralPlain it's ok my friend we'll be waiting for you at the retirement home
Pantera's been old bro
I think New Metal is more Heavy but Old Metal was a lot more creative.
Yes. Exactly.
Absolutely not. New metal is more creative because old was was primitive because everything was new at that time. But now, to not be equal to old, new metal brings new things, more creative one.
I don't know nothing about metal.
But the old ones sounds better because they sound more like they have a "shape" instead of loud guitar noises and screaming.
Indeed, Rammstein have a lot of that, music with shape and melody
what if ... thats exactly the reason I like modern metal
@@leadiodide8243 then it's your taste, man.
I'm not gonna shit on what you listen when i pass from Los Palmeras to Jesse & Joy to Slipknot to Eminem to Resident Evil Soundtrack.
That's the deal most people say about modern metal. And I agree completely
RIFF
Both are great. There are good and bad examples of both old metal and new metal. Some new metal tends to sound samey, but there's also so much variety and unique music. Same can be said about old school metal.
New metal songs are great I prefer new metal but some songs just ruin the riffs because its going really well and they add some random weird sound or something or they do a anticlimactic drop
Haha caught the Megadeth Paranoid cover from hidden Treasures nice one
they are both very amazing. new metal and old metal. all good!
I like both
Is this really how I found out that Megadeth has a fire cover of Paranoid??
Me too hahahaha
I think that in our culture we actually keep friendly with old ones and new ones 😁
I love how this is
What we think as metal but Metal Archives doesn't vs What we think as metal and Metal Archives does too.
I'm a really big fan of both
ok the pantera one made me feel old
Glam pantera>>>>>>
I still like both, although I miss the scratchy rock voices, and the variety, since today only pure scream and very few raspy voices are heard
Old stuff is good, but newer is also, since is inspired by the old.
The funny thing is that there was a time when the Old Metal was the New Metal and there will be a time when the New Metal is the Old Metal...
Going full meta in the comments fam
"Old metal" is just metal and it's always there. "New metal" is what floats on the surface for two weeks before sinking with no trace.
The fact that the new ones sounded identical one to each other...
Because they’re all from the last few years.
The “old” ones are from like 5+ decades. If you only took metal from, let’s say the 80s, it would sound largely the same.
They also played different styles of metal for the “old” ones, the “new” were pretty much only death- and metalcore.
Why not both?
Don't mind me, I'm just here getting caught up to speed on the metal music scene.
ngl, old metal is great but the new stuff does pack a bigger punch