Mickey Dee is still alive. Eddie Clarke lived to be 67 Lemmy lived to be 70 Phil Taylor lived to be 61 They lived pretty long lives considering the sheer amount of whiskey they all drank (and all the drugs they did)
This channel is an excellent example of why you should never judge a book by its cover (not that Bradley Hall has a bad cover). I love watching the humor and raw talent displayed in these videos. I feel that people often take metal too seriously, so it's nice to see someone who knows the genre and how to play it well enough to make memes out of it. Well done, sir!
I'm in my forties and a metal fan. I just found out about a month ago that my 13 yr old niece listens to Death. I was completely surprised and very much amused by the fact that her parents had no idea she was starting to go the metal path like her auntie. I'm so proud of her 🥰
@@leeeverett8497 first of all extreme metal is not a genre lol. Is just an etiquette that incorporates different metal genres, like black, death, thrash ecc. Than talking about the birth of thrash metal is way more complex. Venom were of course very important, but that was kind of a long process that involved many more bands, especially american ones, so they haven't invented thrash metal, they just put a brick. Concerning black metal on the other hand, sure they were fundamental there, but not the only ones. They pressed more on the accelerator and started adopting satanic imagery, but still the first wave of black metal is different from what black metal has become. They lacked the dark, creepy atmosphere, had still a lot of NWOBHM/Iron Maiden sound. Go and fucking listen to In nomine Sathanas by Bathory. That's a first bite of total evil and darkness. Venom were just kinda using satanism to look like the "bad guys", nothing new with metal, just a bit more extreme. So you can't forget about Bathory and Celtic Frost when talking about the birth of black metal. So we can say that Venom contributed to create 2 genres, while Bathory contributed to one and fucking created another ALL by themselves.
@@francescogiacovelli8468 back in 82 when Black metal came out, there were no other bands that sounded like venom. Venom decided to call their style "black metal". Tell me how that is not inventing a genre?
@@vanukas2229 read more carefully. I've actually said that Venom contributed to create black metal, they were just not the only ones. They were the first to call it black metal, ok, but still that was not yet that different from thrash/speed metal. For sure what we refer as black metal nowadays is a genre that fully developed in the 90s. The first wave of black metal in the 80s was its embryonic phase and Venom were not its only protagonists. They put the speed and the imagery, Bathory the actual atmosphere, Celtic Frost a mix of the two, and then only in the 90s, thanks to the 80s american death metal influences, bands like Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Satyricon and many others actually defined one for all the canons of the genre. So yeah Venom were fundamental to create the genre, but they were not alone.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Dave hired Ichika Nito, Tim Henson, Tosin Abasi, and Jason Richardson. Somehow he makes it work even though all of his lead guitarists had very different playing different styles than the former and Dave. The dudes a creative genius.
Bradley was born to be in front of a camera. Besides being a beautiful,sexy, beast, and an absolutely astounding guitarist, he is a great performer and showman
Great list, excellent variety of genres. Good to see some melodic bands, and Korn, despite the hate of some metalheads. And also glad to see some not so obvious bands like Animal as Leaders, and Periphery. Definitely deserves a second video, with some more not so Iconic bands. There are a few here on the comments. I could add: Converge!
@@WEAREALLJUSTMEAT That doesn't make then a metal band just because they inspired a metal band. Is Rush a met band because they inspired Dream Theater? Is Guns N Roses metal because they influenced Black Label Society? And this is just to hypothetically call Tool a "metal" band, because Tool isn't even a metal band themselves.
@@kybamclane9357 lmfao what the fuck are you on about primus and tool are definitely metal bro ESPECIALLY primus maybe you didn't listen to much of their early work idk
I'm legit shocked Sabaton wasn't on here with Blind Guardian, Mastodon, and Amon Amarth making the list, but also equally stoked Blind Guardian was in.
glad you gave anthrax their recognition!!! i feel like their riff-writing, especially earlier stuff, goes under appreciated but it is just so tight. scott ian wrote some of the sickest riffs from thrash, and quite difficult to play \m/
@@BradleyHallGuitar I've listened to the song and most of it sounds like major to me but for the chorus you're probably right when you said it uses mixolydian b6 or something
What an incredibly well built video, u must had been working ur as* out hard to make this awesomeness, this video deserves billions of views, keep it up Bradley... 🤘🤘
Ironically, my favorite Nightwish song is probably the least metal and the least symphonic, but The Islander just totally captivates me in a way no other song in their catalouge can. And considering how tremendous the rest of their discography is, that's saying something
Haken: there's no typical Haken Persefone: When you want to play melodeath, but have a 3 second attention span Octavision: Only when the flute hits do you realise you're not actually listening to Dream Theater Coroner: wait, so you say tritone is NOT the best powerchord? Scar Symmetry: (The chuggiest riff you've ever heard) RAAARYYYRAAARYYY Ooooohaaaaa (the most fluid virtuosic guitar solo you've ever heard)
2:10 THE KOMBUCHA MUSHROOM PEOPLE, SITTING AROUND ALL DAY (I do definitely agree with the reasoning for System, Serj and Daron's harmonies are so damn good), also for Dragonforce I was honestly sure there was going to be something relating to Guitar Hero for their reason (My mind had something like "Reminding you that you never beat this song on Guitar Hero 3", but after watching a bunch of Herman's streams (especially with Sam) they definitely have a good sense of humour)
As a massive fan of their first 4 albums, and a good chunk of “Empire”, my daughter and I went through the roof at the opening riff of “Queen of the reich” 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
We need a 2nd video that includes bands like Hellhammer, Carcass, Venom, Candlemass, Bathory, Emperor, Suffocation, Nile, Obituary, Fear Factory, Killswitch Engage, Wintersun, Celtic Frost, Sarcofago, etc
Wow I'm so glad you popped up in my recommendations. I'm not even a metal-head, but you just 'rocked my world' I love geniuses who don't take themselves too seriously. You are now my go to cheer me up UA-cam channel. Liked and Subscribed. I may even try a few metal riffs in between my usual Johnny Marr, Maurice Deebank sweet, jangle, jangle. Top man 🎸👍
I've seen half these guys live! Black Sabbath, Metallica, Judas Priest, Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Sepultura, Anthrax, Cannibal Corpse, Exodus, Megadeth, Death(the death to all reunion tour sadly), Gojira, Mastodon, Opeth, Napalm Death, Children of Bodom, Behemoth, Ozzy, Amon Amarth, Animals As Leaders, Morbid Angel, In Flames, Arch Enemy, Devin Townsend, and Periphery!! sadly some passed away before I got the chance, but I am only 25 so dio, motorhead, pantera, and type o negative were all missed, but i gotta see maiden very soon!
Most songs were picked very well, though I don't understand pick out the bone. The album wasn't bad, but they have much more iconic stuff. Sure, it's been covered before, but there would've been better choices still
I think that particular riff is very cool. It is so refreshing to hear something else played than Master of Puppets, One or something else written in the 80's/ 1991
Bruh. 😳. You’ve got some serious chops. Kick-ass shredding very tastefully done is a hallmark of mastery. Also, you’re so funny! Thanks for taking the time to entertain us all.
Definitely! It seems like fans of one of those bands also tend to love the other as well. Myself and other Mastodon/Gojira fans all seem to place those two bands in their top 5.
Willst du bis zum Tod der Scheide, sie lieben auch in schlechten Tagen *NEIN!!!* (Which is actually a pretty clever and funny af wordplay, if you´re fluent in german.)
@@JaapH hell yeah! They totally kicked ass. I try to give a pass when older bands still perform - they deserve the $ and most just want to make the fans happy, ya know?
>motorhead
>why iconic?
>''proved whisky is the key to a long life''
>all 3 members are dead
@@BradleyHallGuitar i noticed
At the age of 70.
Mickey Dee is still alive.
Eddie Clarke lived to be 67
Lemmy lived to be 70
Phil Taylor lived to be 61
They lived pretty long lives considering the sheer amount of whiskey they all drank (and all the drugs they did)
@@patrickgambill9326 67 is pretty young (in this time, to die at least)
Maybe they did not drink enough?
This channel is an excellent example of why you should never judge a book by its cover (not that Bradley Hall has a bad cover). I love watching the humor and raw talent displayed in these videos. I feel that people often take metal too seriously, so it's nice to see someone who knows the genre and how to play it well enough to make memes out of it. Well done, sir!
@Gingy what about venom
I misread the Megadeth text as "Their legendary Rooster of lead guitarists." And thought "This must be a british thing."
Brilliant 🤣
Did you just call Dave a rooster??🤣
I thought he was referring to Mustains vocals.
@@susiestogsdill5075 he does seem to be a bit of a cock
That could describe Alice in Chains. Why iconic? Their legendary Rooster and lead guitarist.
I'm in my forties and a metal fan. I just found out about a month ago that my 13 yr old niece listens to Death. I was completely surprised and very much amused by the fact that her parents had no idea she was starting to go the metal path like her auntie. I'm so proud of her 🥰
😃
you raised her well, me too i started to listen to soad at 11
@@kornonthekob4rookie numbers, my dad showed me Toxicity when i was 4
@@kornonthekob4i had self titled and mezmerize before i was ten, as well as slayer metallica and TOOL albums
"Mayhem - the band memebers didn't like each other very much" is the understatement of the century
That fact is known more than their actual music
I'm hardly disagreeing with you about Gojira. They're iconic because of WHAAAAAAAAAAAAALEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES
Also because of the meows (pick scrapes), wa wa wee woos and pinch harmonics
And the stankest riffs on the planet
@@funneneym9965 boing
also because
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WAAAAAAANT PRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINGLES
@@micheletti8317 and cheerios in the afterlife!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4:05 ''The band members didn't like eachother very much..'' LOL
My favorite one lmao
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand themselfes :D (Dead XD)
Dead dead on the bed
I haven't watched that far into the video yet but I know exactly what band you're describing
@@desubokudawanano with a head full of lead :)
"nevermind honey, it's not shitposting this time. go back to sleep"
I like how you played all guns blazing for Judas Priest. Such an underrated song
love that song
I love that you included Spit Out The Bone for Metallica!
I too immediately noted that. Love that song!
why does every band have a song called why iconic?
Existential crisis metal
He Is Just trying to be sarcastic, and then make a joke about something about the band.
@@Auselesspileofflesh It's a Ramones cover
Lmfaooo
Bruh
I thought I was the only one twerking to Lamb of God
What a sick video 🤘
Twerk with me in Hell
Twerking video next?
Why is gretta thumberg twerking?
@@thedukeofnukes7793 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Now you’ve got something to twerk for
"MORBID ANGEL - STILL THE BEST DEATH METAL BAND EVER"
So you have not chosen Death
AHAAHHAHA Why does this comment has so few likes
@@Twh_shrfiehn Glad it made you happy!
This is really an amazing comment.
@@chikenspongebob5434 ❤
@@hugogrubbytoes90 just out of curiosity Death or Morbid Angel?
Transitions between songs are flawless.
Chuck also proved that death metal or metal in general can be philosophical, intelligent and not only brute force
YESSIR. The man even made a badass song about pets. Absolute legend.
Holy shit I should listen to Johnny B. Goode again 'cause I didn't catch up with that
That's the definition of pussy death metal
Chuck Schuldiner is the best songwriter, musician, and vocalist of the modern era.
@@thedjentleman1662 Death quite literally revolutionized death metal. Posessed started it, Death popularized it, Cannibal Corpse made it explode
"Death: 3000 tempo changes per song"
Best and truest reason of the whole video
Yeah and them switching Time Signatures also every time doesn’t help playing their songs either.
@@darthvader4339 but... it does lmao
@@mideicksmol4005 No it does but it makes it much harder to memorize every measure of the song.
I like how he put that instead of the fact that they made the blueprint for all the death metal to come. It’s still very accurate though lmao
"Avenged Sevenfold: Only band that appeals to both jocks and nerds"
Truer words have never been spoken.
its insane that a band can make mainstream metal that is actually good
I was a nerd and a7x made me befriend many jocks in the 2000s.
I am a jock AND a nerd! We exist.
Tool had that title in the 90s
“If ever words were spoken, hateful and untrue…”
Missed bands list:
Bathory - invented Black/Viking Metal
Melvins - invented Sludge Metal
Possessed - (almost) invented Death Metal
Carcass - invented Melodic Death and Goregrind
Deftones - invented Nu Metal (ok, it was Korn)
Burzum - invented atmospheric BM
+ Venom, Celtic Frost, Mercyful Fate, Sodom, Kreator, Darkthrone; definetely iconic bands
As I carcass fan myself all I can say is: Bill, Jeff, Ken and us fans don’t exist.
GWAR--- Intergalactic overlords who enjoy sacrificing their audience...also show up on FOX news on occasion...
Candlemass - you can eat a big Mac and still be dark
Electric wizard - the coolest lovecraftian metal
"Sludge Metal" - like that's a thing that needed inventing.
Primus- *Slap bass riff* “It’s okay guys everybody huffs paint at least once” *Faster slap bass riff*
The reasoning helps you convey your point...
But that's not what I'm paying attention to...
Sweet Exorcist shirt tho...
Best Movie Ever!
Bathory: basically invented 2 different metal genres (black and viking) and their songs are just briliant
@Rats and kreator and sodom
Venom: Basically invented 3 different types of metal (Black, Thrash, & Extreme metal). Yes, Venom created black metal not Bathory
@@leeeverett8497 first of all extreme metal is not a genre lol. Is just an etiquette that incorporates different metal genres, like black, death, thrash ecc. Than talking about the birth of thrash metal is way more complex. Venom were of course very important, but that was kind of a long process that involved many more bands, especially american ones, so they haven't invented thrash metal, they just put a brick. Concerning black metal on the other hand, sure they were fundamental there, but not the only ones. They pressed more on the accelerator and started adopting satanic imagery, but still the first wave of black metal is different from what black metal has become. They lacked the dark, creepy atmosphere, had still a lot of NWOBHM/Iron Maiden sound. Go and fucking listen to In nomine Sathanas by Bathory. That's a first bite of total evil and darkness. Venom were just kinda using satanism to look like the "bad guys", nothing new with metal, just a bit more extreme. So you can't forget about Bathory and Celtic Frost when talking about the birth of black metal. So we can say that Venom contributed to create 2 genres, while Bathory contributed to one and fucking created another ALL by themselves.
@@francescogiacovelli8468 back in 82 when Black metal came out, there were no other bands that sounded like venom. Venom decided to call their style "black metal". Tell me how that is not inventing a genre?
@@vanukas2229 read more carefully. I've actually said that Venom contributed to create black metal, they were just not the only ones. They were the first to call it black metal, ok, but still that was not yet that different from thrash/speed metal. For sure what we refer as black metal nowadays is a genre that fully developed in the 90s. The first wave of black metal in the 80s was its embryonic phase and Venom were not its only protagonists. They put the speed and the imagery, Bathory the actual atmosphere, Celtic Frost a mix of the two, and then only in the 90s, thanks to the 80s american death metal influences, bands like Mayhem, Darkthrone, Burzum, Satyricon and many others actually defined one for all the canons of the genre. So yeah Venom were fundamental to create the genre, but they were not alone.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Dave hired Ichika Nito, Tim Henson, Tosin Abasi, and Jason Richardson. Somehow he makes it work even though all of his lead guitarists had very different playing different styles than the former and Dave. The dudes a creative genius.
Ichika Nito would probably do a video like: “when you have 30 seconds to audition for megadeth”.
Bradley was born to be in front of a camera. Besides being a beautiful,sexy, beast, and an absolutely astounding guitarist, he is a great performer and showman
Thank you so much for not just the band names but also the song titles.
Awesome playing!
Where?
@@travispickle1 it was in the video bar before the 'precise seeking' ..uh...feature was put in
Rammstein (if they're already in the vid i'm a fucking idiot) but the guys basically made the entire german language cool
The Mastadon song here always reminded me of Rammstein
never forget your German language teacher
The one who made german cool is mr h1tl3r
Terrible band! So much over appreciated!
@@dftns i've yet to see you sell out arenas mate
Cool now why is Bradley Hall iconic
He made this video
Because of the thumbnail of this video
Cuz he british innit
Sweepman.
He’s Bri’ish?
So much efforts to put on this vid, especially when you explain what iconic on these bands. Nice video, Bradley a.k.a. the Sweepman
Great list, excellent variety of genres. Good to see some melodic bands, and Korn, despite the hate of some metalheads. And also glad to see some not so obvious bands like Animal as Leaders, and Periphery. Definitely deserves a second video, with some more not so Iconic bands. There are a few here on the comments. I could add: Converge!
Was not expecting Nightwish because Symphonic Metal tends to get looked over, but I am definitely not disappointed.
Lol what? Ghost Love Score from Wacken 2013 is the metal video with the most views on UA-cam.
@@HorseloverFat1984You probably mean it's one of the most reacted to.
And then there’s Petrucci that reminds you that you must practice 40 hours a day
Jokes aside, legends says he made a pact with Myung to practice 8 hours every day XD
Ah.. #LingLing40Hours
He also plays 4 billion notes per second
@@Spearstormwargames if you can play it slow, you can play it fast
*anime gasp*
"popularised terrifying female growlers"
Just leaving that there, out of context
😱
I have a few ideas of who they could be lol
I read this right when he played Arch Enemy 😂
That shirt's gonna stop me from sleeping at night
agree on alex skolnick. his lead tone on the "souls of black" album is perfection.
Primus- Made everyone either learn bass or give up on it.
Yeah, but Primus isn't a metal band.
@@kybamclane9357 yes they are they literally laid the groundwork for tool...
@@WEAREALLJUSTMEAT That doesn't make then a metal band just because they inspired a metal band. Is Rush a met band because they inspired Dream Theater? Is Guns N Roses metal because they influenced Black Label Society? And this is just to hypothetically call Tool a "metal" band, because Tool isn't even a metal band themselves.
@@kybamclane9357 lmfao what the fuck are you on about primus and tool are definitely metal bro ESPECIALLY primus maybe you didn't listen to much of their early work idk
@@WEAREALLJUSTMEAT Primus have metal stuff, but they aren't metal at all.
Nevermore, proving you can use a seven string and have clean vocals
@@BradleyHallGuitar Dude there’s so many bands I mean you did all of those in the video it’s just awesome in general
and yet their best songs were written on a 6 string. :D
@@danielehartmann2787 ironic huh lol
I was thinking about Nevermore omg
@@danielehartmann2787 enemies of reality and the heart collector are their best songs
(and my favorite is dreaming neon black btw)
I'm so proud to see somebody finally doing Blind Guardian's justice in a metal-topic video :D
I'm legit shocked Sabaton wasn't on here with Blind Guardian, Mastodon, and Amon Amarth making the list, but also equally stoked Blind Guardian was in.
glad you gave anthrax their recognition!!! i feel like their riff-writing, especially earlier stuff, goes under appreciated but it is just so tight. scott ian wrote some of the sickest riffs from thrash, and quite difficult to play \m/
06:16
Americans: Ohh, Behemoth is cool group
Russian: БЕГЕМОТ
That Queensryche caption made my day. Really are such an underrated band.
"Proved you can write sick metal songs in major keys"
*Plays a minor key song*
@@BradleyHallGuitar That is just a A flat Minor, amirite
@@BradleyHallGuitar I've listened to the song and most of it sounds like major to me but for the chorus you're probably right when you said it uses mixolydian b6 or something
@@EliasCassab the brad has spoken.
@@EliasCassab Yeah, Ab major is the relative minor to B Major so it is both ways depending on how you look at it.
@mksoner yeah nah, we'd have to reschedule scale practise... Hard pass for your lame-o parties.
What an incredibly well built video, u must had been working ur as* out hard to make this awesomeness, this video deserves billions of views, keep it up Bradley... 🤘🤘
I wouldve loved to see Windir, Necrophagist, Wintersun, Dissection, Bolt Thrower, Kreator, Darkthrone, Obituary, Bathory :D Maybe next time ;)
dude you are awesome - this must have taken so much time and effort - well done!
I very much appreciate the song choice for the Type O Negative section. Keep it up Bradley! 🤘🏻🎸
That's my girlfriend's girlfriend am I right?
With all that headbanging, my boy Bradley is in his way to match Corey Taylor and Corpsegrinder.
In all seriousness, holy shit I enjoyed this video!!
I couldn't be happier by seeing Bodom, Type O Negative, Cradle of Filth, and King Diamond all in there!
Funny that you chose spit out the bone for metallica, pretty dope song if you ask me
It's one of the best on that album
That harmonized riff is 🔥
Ironically, my favorite Nightwish song is probably the least metal and the least symphonic, but The Islander just totally captivates me in a way no other song in their catalouge can. And considering how tremendous the rest of their discography is, that's saying something
that song kicks ass, and Last of the Wilds
It's shame that Marko left the band so it's out of the setlists for now
my two favourites are Weak Fantasy and Sacrament of Wilderness
Such an awesome video!
I was expecting Sonata Arctica, Stratovarius, Rhapsody :(
Power metal is so underrated
Haken: there's no typical Haken
Persefone: When you want to play melodeath, but have a 3 second attention span
Octavision: Only when the flute hits do you realise you're not actually listening to Dream Theater
Coroner: wait, so you say tritone is NOT the best powerchord?
Scar Symmetry: (The chuggiest riff you've ever heard) RAAARYYYRAAARYYY Ooooohaaaaa (the most fluid virtuosic guitar solo you've ever heard)
Glad Trivium is there, the dudes are all-around amazing musicians and great people in general.
And have truly gone beyond “just” a metal core band
@@Gary_a_normal_human_being They are really good at prog
@@Bruh-ob9mi even some death (Kirisute Gomen for example, great song)
Everything after Vengeance Falls is just a hollow shadow of Trivium's former glory
@@user-bf6gz8ej4o no way, you’re tripping
Nice of you to play Sweet Leaf, Symphony of destruction solo and Spit out the bone. Good other choices too but these were my favourite so...
If you arrived in the Metal World and you don't know which band to listen... This review is your review... Fantastic!!! Great Work!!! Thanks!!!!
Okay was not expecting Nightfall by Blind Guardian but that album was huge for me, bravo. This list rules dude!
Blind Guardian made the Silmarillion even more metal than it already was
Me before watching the video:
"If Rammstein isn't here I'm gonna be pissed!"
Me after watching the video:
"You son of a..."
Rammstein is not iconic
@@mejoremoselmetrocdmx6924 Du Hast and Sonne are insanely iconic what are you talking about?
@@depracated they’re not iconic dude. If u come here with 2 songs as your proof…. I don’t have to say much more
SLAAAAYYYYYERRRRRRR
I love all those "why iconic?" Hilarious and true :p
deftones: whisper whisper whisper AAAAHHHH
awesome. I really enjoyed it. Thank you for taking the time to make it!!!!
2:10 THE KOMBUCHA MUSHROOM PEOPLE, SITTING AROUND ALL DAY (I do definitely agree with the reasoning for System, Serj and Daron's harmonies are so damn good), also for Dragonforce I was honestly sure there was going to be something relating to Guitar Hero for their reason (My mind had something like "Reminding you that you never beat this song on Guitar Hero 3", but after watching a bunch of Herman's streams (especially with Sam) they definitely have a good sense of humour)
This is a great video and list!! So glad Queensryche made the list. I love the reasons you gave for each of the bands...great playing too as always!!
As a massive fan of their first 4 albums, and a good chunk of “Empire”, my daughter and I went through the roof at the opening riff of “Queen of the reich” 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
0:13
I love that you played Spit Out the Bone instead of "Come into the premises person of finely ground minerals"
Great job! So much effort put on this video, I admire you
I am missing Savatage! But after all it is a great oversight of some of the greatest metal bands of all time. Real good job.
Brilliant playing ability and tone as usual. Well done Mr Bradley
We need a 2nd video that includes bands like Hellhammer, Carcass, Venom, Candlemass, Bathory, Emperor, Suffocation, Nile, Obituary, Fear Factory, Killswitch Engage, Wintersun, Celtic Frost, Sarcofago, etc
Windir, Necrophagist, Wintersun, Dissection, Bolt Thrower, Kreator, Darkthrone, Obituary, Bathory
Sodom, Strapping Young Lad, Avatar, Dying Fetus, OOMPH!, Alice in Chains...
Destruction, Acid Bath, Eluveitie, High on Fire, Municipal Waste, Annihilator, My Dying Bride, Power Trip
Yeah but who Devices whats iconic and not? Personally I dont think Power Trip, Municipal Waste or My Dying Bride is really iconic :D
Ya'll really skipped Immortal.
You have no idea how therapeutic your videos are after a long day! You rule! 🤘🖤
Wow I'm so glad you popped up in my recommendations. I'm not even a metal-head, but you just 'rocked my world' I love geniuses who don't take themselves too seriously. You are now my go to cheer me up UA-cam channel. Liked and Subscribed. I may even try a few metal riffs in between my usual Johnny Marr, Maurice Deebank sweet, jangle, jangle. Top man 🎸👍
Very happy to see Trivium make this. My all time favorite band!
Rhapsody, proving that dragons are real.
Great video Bradley!
I've seen half these guys live!
Black Sabbath, Metallica, Judas Priest, Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Sepultura, Anthrax, Cannibal Corpse, Exodus, Megadeth, Death(the death to all reunion tour sadly), Gojira, Mastodon, Opeth, Napalm Death, Children of Bodom, Behemoth, Ozzy, Amon Amarth, Animals As Leaders, Morbid Angel, In Flames, Arch Enemy, Devin Townsend, and Periphery!!
sadly some passed away before I got the chance, but I am only 25 so dio, motorhead, pantera, and type o negative were all missed, but i gotta see maiden very soon!
I’m so jealous
"Like Iron Maiden but actually European"
Oh man that Brexit burn aha
2:46 ohhhhhhh damn soooooo gooooood ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Dude, you made Wishmaster sound super heavy. That was great.
That arch enemy riff gives me chills EVERY GOD DAMN TIME!
What's the name of the song?
@@isaacwithbrimstone6190 its "nemesis" from their album "doomsday machine"
@@paragon6409 It's been 7 months lol. Thank you so much!
Melodic guitar solo
Agreed so hard on the Anthrax part.... Charlie is "only a drummer" but writes all the music. Best riffs in metal....
Charlie does not write all the music lol. He's one of the main writers but he def does not do 100% or anywhere close to that.
Gojira has some of the best riffs I've ever heard they are becoming my favorite
The 'Backbone' of total destruction!
Gojira’s simply amazing man. Literally the most superior band ever
Yes the fucking whales
@@tose5566 metallica and iron maiden way better
@@ExecutionerOfPosershow to instantly reveal your age without saying it
Most songs were picked very well, though I don't understand pick out the bone. The album wasn't bad, but they have much more iconic stuff. Sure, it's been covered before, but there would've been better choices still
@@BradleyHallGuitar I agree, fun to hear something newer from them being covered.
I think that particular riff is very cool. It is so refreshing to hear something else played than Master of Puppets, One or something else written in the 80's/ 1991
Pick out the bone
@@Wind-nj5xz Hang up the phone
@@S3ppokaali Kirk lost his phone*
Great video! One band with killer riffs that always gets overlooked? Nuclear Assault! 🤘
Number 51: Bradley Hall, playing all the other 50 bands riffs perfect.
You have put together everything that metalheads love in one video kkkkkkkk loved it
Lord knows how many times you had to tune that guitar💀💀💀
Sepultura does have the best ever song about dead embryonic cells.
Ikr
What an INSANE amount of bands in one video, what a talent, hell man I bow to your greatness :) ( also you included manowar)
Bruh. 😳. You’ve got some serious chops. Kick-ass shredding very tastefully done is a hallmark of mastery. Also, you’re so funny! Thanks for taking the time to entertain us all.
Holy shit buddy... that was some of the sickest ,slickest playing ever! Just finished my guitar workout and I am massively humbled by this. !!🤘☠☠🤘
0:45 Hell yeah the reason!! That's the only reason for Slayer
How this guy can combine excellent guitar playing and comedy is awesome lol
Honestly one of the most awesome videos on UA-cam. Certainly going to be iconic. Cheers!
Great video! I would add Danzig, Fear Factory, Dillinger Escape Plan, Misistry
Danzig sucks
I need to remind myself to add all of these to a Spotify playlist
So much respect for adding in Devin Townsend.
Gojira and Mastodon, my two all time favorites, back to back \m/
Definitely! It seems like fans of one of those bands also tend to love the other as well. Myself and other Mastodon/Gojira fans all seem to place those two bands in their top 5.
Yes. These 2 are SO GOOD
transition from the Mr. Crowley solo to LOG was some top notch stuff
Dude that video was sick!!! I Loved it
So true about DragonForce. I love bands that remind us to have a good time.
I need Rammstein in this list. Why? Because RAMMSTEIN!
MEIN HERZ BRENNT
VIOLIN INTENSIFIES
Because Du Hast
the only problem with them is that they're notorious blockers and the video will get taken down
Willst du bis zum Tod der Scheide,
sie lieben auch in schlechten Tagen
*NEIN!!!*
(Which is actually a pretty clever and funny af wordplay, if you´re fluent in german.)
I got free tickets to queensryche back in 2006 - that show was fantastic. Such an underrated band, especially live
Which one? Saw them a couple of times with Geoff who is now... well... still trying...
@@JaapH Atlantic City. Geoff was a little off but they still killed it
Double headlining with Metallica in 1998, those were the days. Was also glad to see them a couple of years ago here at my local club :)
@@JaapH hell yeah! They totally kicked ass. I try to give a pass when older bands still perform - they deserve the $ and most just want to make the fans happy, ya know?
This video makes you realize how good metal is! Well done!
This is absolute gold haha
Nailed every band