Thanks for the video and the long overdue recognition to the Colombian Ultrametal scene. I think this is one of the most hidden secrets in the world metal and as you pointed out the UltraMetal bands influenced the norwegian scene in an important way. I think that we need to recognize the important role played by Mauricio Montoya "BullMetal", who was in direct contact with Euronymous. Bullmetal traded with Euronymous the records of Parabellum and other colombian bands and in exchange Bullmetal received fresh/out of the oven black metal records from Norway. Bullmetal had a radio show at that time called "La Cortina de Hierro" (Iron Curtain) where he played the most extreme metal on Earth in the early 90s. The show aired at national level on sundays at 11 pm. It was awesome.
And if I'm correct, Bullmetal was behind the bootleg album "Dawn of the Black Hearts" by Mayhem. Which, for a semi-official release ended up as one of the most iconic album cover of all time.
In case anyone wants to look deeper into this, a bit of info from a local. - Proper Ultra Metal bands: Parabellum Reencarnación Blasfemia (Those 3 are the most important bands in my opinion) Astaroth Nekromantie Mierda Profanación Sacrilegio Pirokinesis Nemesis Quiromancia Maleficio Averno Gloster Gladiattor Morbid Macabre (An attempt of revival of Ultra Metal) - Bands with a sound close to Ultra Metal but not quite it: Typhon (similar to Norwegian Black Metal) Herpes (NoiseGrind) Agressor (Death/Thrash Metal) R.A.M.O.N (Hardcore Punk) Inquisition (Black Metal) Masacre (Death Metal) Athanator (Thrash Metal)
As a Colombian- Canadian this video review makes me proud of my two nationalities, also glad you gave 5/5 skulls to Parabellum as definitely was one of the most influential bands in Colombia (with an O, not Columbia) and elsewhere. A couple of things 1) you might have forgotten Typhon, but I guess because it was not Ultra Metal and 2) 19:19 this is not the Masacre logo (sorry not sorry).
Their genre is a combination of rawness, authentic rare weirdness (in a good way) of the 80s and 90s with a mix... Colombia - Parabellum Brazil - Sarcofago Legends 👆🤘
Excellent job acknowledging the various scenes around the world! I think this series are an unvaluable record for the history of metal music! I personally liked the mexican speed metal episode and the greek epic metal one! Next time you revisit Colombia you should check for the brutal death metal scene! that's the beefy cut there!!!
The Parabellum compilation CD "Tempus Mortis" from 2005 is a modern milestone in Colombian metal!!! Parabellum is one of the most important bands in metal history and this compilation summarizes their short but extremely influential career. Also cool with a short biography written by Parabellum themselves in the booklet. Really something for collectors to have in the record collection......!
I am an old Colombian metalhead (I am almost 61 years old now), and I started in the late 60s (1969) when I was barely 6 years old, to listen to some hard rock and roll on the radio with the invasion of the USA rock music in those days (in the old days there wasn't the name of "heavy metal" for the music, just heavy rock, hard rock and roll, and heavy blues if I remember) ......... then in the middle of the 70s (1973), arrived to the cinemas one and two in Cali (they were two of the main venous in Cali in the old times to assist to films or rock n roll gigs); the movie that was showing then was called "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" (LED ZEPPELIN), as I was listening already to some good and heavy hard rock n roll bands on the radio (no internet, youtube or any shit like this in the old days), I was 10 years old then. I went to assist with the film .......... God!!!....... I was stoned, completely mesmerized by the sound of this electrifying rock and roll/heavy blues band from the UK; since that day, my soul was possessed by the Gods of rock and roll, and to this day I remain a fan from the heart of rock and roll music ......... I believe, the people who have the inclination to listen to rock (no matter the band, style, or category), should as well, try to read, investigate, learn, and build a solid-good platform base so they might get a better knowledge of what really is rock n roll ......... there are many psychedelic, progressive, acid, krautrock and heavy metal sounds out there that must be discovered, listened to, and learned to appreciate before anyone can call him/herself a "METALHEAD".
@@SOUTHERNDARKNESS gracias por el saludo ............................. Cali es Cali lo demas es loma; en eso siempre he sido mas que conciente de mi Cali; la cuestión de mi reseña fue de que el hecho de muchos Colombianos (especificando de Cali, pare ser mas concretos), nosotros en Colombia hemos tenido (y aún lo tenemos), el mal habito (malo hasta certo punto claro esta), de copiar y asumir otros tipos de musica, "modas", estilos encuanto a modo de vivir, actuar y hasta como hablar............................ y lo peor que en el tiempo en que tardan en llegarnos, ya han sido tergiversadas, mutiladas, torcidas, hasta cambiadas de contexto y significado; mucho peor, las queremos "Colombianisar" y esto termina completamente con la idea original y la projección propia del concepto con el que se creo; "heavy metal", casi todos en el "ambito" del la musica rock , conocen esta palabra ............................... más de como o quien dio este primer nombre a la musica rock a mediados de los 70s, la mayoría de la gente no tiene ni idea de quien, o como se inicio; muchos solo hablan de "heavy metal", por haber escuchado Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Ac/Dc, Metallica y mas de una banada de "Black Metal, Speed Metal, Trash Metal y los demas subgeneros .......................el leer, informarse, buscar en libros y textos sobre lo que nos gusta o de aquello de lo que sentimos a que pertenecemos, nos da una imagen mas real, segura y solida de lo que nos llena .....................un ejemplo te doi, yo no soy seguidorde football, pero más o menos tengo idea de quien fue "Pele", "Maradona", "Iguita"; muchos van al estadio y se dicen "fans" y seguidores de su deporte, solo por ir a ver el jugar al Cali o al deportivo America,..................... más no tienen idea de que es una copa internacional, o quien es el equipo de football que tubo mejor puntaje en los 80s y cosas asi, esto lo digo en función de que no solo por tener puesta la camiseta del Cali, ya soy verdadero fanatico del foobtall ............. asi mismo en la musica rock, hay que leer, buscar, informarse para asi tener una idea mas clara y amplia de lo que verdaderamente nos gusta y nos llena .............."el habito no hace al monje", y no por el hecho de tener pelo largo, usar camisetas negras con signos cabalisticos o hacer el signo del demonios con la mano🤘🤟..................... ya soy "metalhead"..............yo no se todo, ni se mucho, pero si se lo que he podido aprender leyendo y buscando en textos sobre musica rock en general.............. si digo que he leido todo estaría mintiendo pues conosco solo una pequeña parte .............. pero me he asegurado de entender e incluir lo que he podido aprender en la musica que tengo (no es mucha pero si tengo un buen repertorio de ella), no todas las bandas porque hay grupos que en realidad no son de mi gusto ni mis tendencias, (soy seguidor de finales de los 60s hasta mediados de los 70s ....1975) y de principios de 1979 hasta 1985 con el N.W.O.B.H.M. .............
I love these videos and learning about lesser known metal scenes from around the world. I'd love to see a video about the French Black Metal scene and Les Légions Noires. Also, it might be cheating, but I'd like to see a video like this about the Canadian black metal scene. So many great raw black metal bands are coming out of Canada right now.
It's So amazing to see how in otrer places appreciate our metal scene legacy. This video concentrates on ultra-metal's phenomena, but out there are still even more from the very rich and variable colombian scene. Inquisition, Masacre, Thy Antichrist, are just some of a few great colombian metal sounds ambassadors. Please check another colombian influent bands as Tenebrarum, Herejia, Neurosis inc, internal suffering, and many more.
In reality Colombia metal bands and norway bands coexisted at the same period of Time. And where influenced by the same bands like Venom and Bathory, etc. But were in norway metalheads fantasysed about the death and gore Medellín was a hell of a nightmare of violence betwen government and Pablo Escobar. Rodrigo D the documentary Is a good place to start.
The primordial ooze of extreme metal, before all the genre tags, is such a great period. Hardcore punx trying to out-venom venom. Parabellum belong on the same list as Hellhammer, Sodom, Sarcophago, and Bathory.
"Ultra Metal" is just Death Metal in the early stages and proto Black Metal 🤘 just like early Extreme Metal from Brazil like Sepultura, Sarcófago, Vulcano, Chakal, Mutilator, Holocausto, Dorsal Atlântica, Amen Corner, MX, Infernal, Calvary Death, etc. Saludos 🤘
What a great feeling I had watching to this one, being from Medellín - Colombia myself. So, I would like to suggest a few bands from Medellín, from the late 80s/early 90s: Amén, Profanación, Agressor and early Tenebrarum. Also, as a curiosity, I would recommend early Ekhymosis (they had a Testament type of sound) and Typhon, a really important Black/Pagan Metal of the mid 90s. I even would like to suggest these active Colombian acts: Internal Suffering (Technical Brutal Death Metal), The Mirror (Death Metal), Blasting Hatred (Brutal Death Metal with touches of Slam here and there), Thy Antichrist (Black Metal/Blackened Death Metal), No Raza (Death Metal) and Morbid Macabre (Ultra Metal featuring Alex Okendo, frontman of the mighty Masacre).
We, in South America, are quite proud about of our "original" local metal: the 80-90s death Metal scene of Chile, Ultra Metal from Colombia, the old old black Metal seeds from Peru (Hadez' Aquelarre), Brasil (the whole Warfare Noise and more, specially Sarcófago), Argentina (Cerbero); Riff and V8 from Argentina as a pivotal point in the transition between hard rock and metal, the most recent Chilean renaissance of blackened thrash, Argentina's creole metal, Perú's Kranium folk Andean metal and supreme Death metal masters Mortem. There's a lot to be found in here.
the violent history of colombia was a cradle of very underground metal, punk and hardcore music...for much of us is te way to protest against the bad politics ways we got to live....saludos de Bogotá Colombia!!
As a Colombiano who was in the scene at the time, this is wonderful. I'd guess next ep would be Underthreat, Neurosis Inc, Masacre, La pestilencia, Herejía, Sentencia...
Do you want to know what the greatest insanity is? Parabellum never had a bass. It's 2 guitars. The gear used is unknown, but most likely involved homemade fuzz pedals and blasting home stereo speakers to hell in an empty concrete room. And playing (somewhat measuredly) out of tune in order for the power chords to gain disharmonicity. If you play this songs properly tuned, they sound wrong. It's tuned to E "standard".
As a Spaniard, Kudos to Blayne for his efforts to pronounce everything properly. Overall a great video, loved it. Had very little idea about South American scene apart from the obvious names we all know, and this opened my scope to new bands. Thank you Blayne and all at BANGERTV.
Cool beans man, thx for covering my country's scene, I didn't know aaaany of this info, so yeah . . . definitely will be diggings deeper into this whole shabang.
This was really interesting, thanks Blayne, a lot of those bands sound well worth checking out. Need to check out the band with the solos for sure! On the gag front, cracked myself at the one about somebody walking past and saying “Oh, you’re listening to music.”, which was surpassed only by the horror of the parents butt plug. By the way, my mum lives alone. Is that worse, or better, or… I just threw up in my mouth a little. Love your ways, man, always entertaining.
I had no idea what ultra metal was going into this, but I’m so glad I watched it. 5 out of 5 skulls that had just been decapitated and they had not seen that coming
I'm an 80's child from Colombia. This is the rawest form of metal, we had no access to international music, everything anti religious was forbidden, we had no permission to travel, all visas were denied, we had no bands coming to play to our country, we were not inspired by any other genre, our inspiration came from ourselves and our own anger.
I'm so glad Ultra Metal is getting some spotlight after so long. Colombia and Medellín were facing one of our worst periods of time in the late 80s. There was a lot of poverty (still today) and the youth was struggling between joining gangs that worked for the cartels or being doomed by any means. The punk scene was so vivid around those times, you could notice that rage and influence in their sound. Sure, they were just kids that found an escape from violence in music; they might have been some kind of an acquired taste because of its rawness, very empiric and amateur musicians, but nevertheless, a very influential point in the history of metal.
Check out the" Tempus Mortis" compilation CD released in 2005 by Parabellum and Blasfemia Records. An official release with Sacrilegio from 1987 and Mutación por radiación from 1988 + Six previously unreleased rehearsal tracks from 1984-1985 + A video track from the "La batalla de las bandas rock festival" Medellin, Colombia 1985 An Amazing compilation of Colombias #1
This was amazing..hope you can support our Indian metal scene..indian folk metal band Bloodywood just released their album this month.hope you can review
Brilliant video. Were those 5 skulls at the beginning given for the record's influential clout, or the actual music? Surely the former... I mean, sounds like Abruptum...
Great episode, but you made a small dud at the end. The band is Masacre, not Massacre. You also used the logo for the US band rather than the actual logo. Otherwise, great content.
Yeah, I raised an eye at their inclusion. Whilst I get that they're the probably the most high profile band out of Columbia, Dagon is a complete shit. Whatever people feel about him being possibly being a Nazi, his criminal record can't be defended.
Sarah mentioned them and the singer’s history in a previous video, I’ll bet Blayne knew. I have a feeling he had to acknowledge the elephant in the room but didn’t want to feed the trolls.
Geez soulseek still around?!? Lol that was my go to p2p source for metal almost 20 years ago. I’m from venezuela and I’m familiar with ultra metal for a long time but I was aware of Norwegian black metal before I found out about ultra metal It has to do also how things were during the Escobar Gaviria time in Medellin, it was a terrible time for people there and ultra metal was an artistic reaction to the world that surrounded those guys at the time, there’s a mini documental about ultra metal here on you tube if you want to know more about its history.
That was the name given by the fans of the time to describe that type of music. This was before names like “Extreme Metal” “Black Metal” and so on were widespread. Keep in mind that the access of music was very limited in that time. It was, in part thanks to Mauricio “Bullmetal” Montoya, drummer, radio host and Penpal of Euronymus that the Colombian youth from the 80’s gained access (although very limited) to the Metal scene of the time.
Thanks for the video and the long overdue recognition to the Colombian Ultrametal scene. I think this is one of the most hidden secrets in the world metal and as you pointed out the UltraMetal bands influenced the norwegian scene in an important way. I think that we need to recognize the important role played by Mauricio Montoya "BullMetal", who was in direct contact with Euronymous. Bullmetal traded with Euronymous the records of Parabellum and other colombian bands and in exchange Bullmetal received fresh/out of the oven black metal records from Norway. Bullmetal had a radio show at that time called "La Cortina de Hierro" (Iron Curtain) where he played the most extreme metal on Earth in the early 90s. The show aired at national level on sundays at 11 pm. It was awesome.
And if I'm correct, Bullmetal was behind the bootleg album "Dawn of the Black Hearts" by Mayhem. Which, for a semi-official release ended up as one of the most iconic album cover of all time.
@@juanm.q5121 yes, you are right👍
In case anyone wants to look deeper into this, a bit of info from a local.
- Proper Ultra Metal bands:
Parabellum
Reencarnación
Blasfemia
(Those 3 are the most important bands in my opinion)
Astaroth
Nekromantie
Mierda
Profanación
Sacrilegio
Pirokinesis
Nemesis
Quiromancia
Maleficio
Averno
Gloster Gladiattor
Morbid Macabre (An attempt of revival of Ultra Metal)
- Bands with a sound close to Ultra Metal but not quite it:
Typhon (similar to Norwegian Black Metal)
Herpes (NoiseGrind)
Agressor (Death/Thrash Metal)
R.A.M.O.N (Hardcore Punk)
Inquisition (Black Metal)
Masacre (Death Metal)
Athanator (Thrash Metal)
Thanks for your clarification. You read my mind. I like Athanathor and R.A.M.O.N but these bands do not belong to the UltraMetal movement.
As a colombian, I have to thank you for covering our very underrated metal scene!
Colombia also had their brutal death metal scene which was one of the best in the world. Insane stuff
que es colombia?
@@johan6772 a south american country
Internal Suffering for the win!!!
As a Colombian- Canadian this video review makes me proud of my two nationalities, also glad you gave 5/5 skulls to Parabellum as definitely was one of the most influential bands in Colombia (with an O, not Columbia) and elsewhere. A couple of things 1) you might have forgotten Typhon, but I guess because it was not Ultra Metal and 2) 19:19 this is not the Masacre logo (sorry not sorry).
Thank you guys for recognizing our scene and metal history. Greetings from Bogotá!
Their genre is a combination of rawness, authentic rare weirdness (in a good way) of the 80s and 90s with a mix...
Colombia - Parabellum
Brazil - Sarcofago
Legends 👆🤘
As a Spaniard, It's really both funny and cringy to see Blayne fighting to say all those Spanish titles. Please never stop trying! 🤣🤘
Funny for his mispronunciation? Tell me, what’s a “Spaniad”? Lol, just messing w/ ya😂😜
@@barbarianblood2316 You're right, my bad spelling it, Blayne trying hard to say them is still funny hahaha
@@serroche lol, it really is! Cheers!🤘
Excellent job acknowledging the various scenes around the world! I think this series are an unvaluable record for the history of metal music! I personally liked the mexican speed metal episode and the greek epic metal one! Next time you revisit Colombia you should check for the brutal death metal scene! that's the beefy cut there!!!
As a Latin American myself, I must say thanks for looking at our bands. We got great awesome talent. 🤘🏼😉
So awesome that you guys covered the Colombian ultra metal scene!
The Parabellum compilation CD "Tempus Mortis" from 2005 is a modern milestone in Colombian metal!!!
Parabellum is one of the most important bands in metal history and this compilation summarizes their short but extremely influential career.
Also cool with a short biography written by Parabellum themselves in the booklet.
Really something for collectors to have in the record collection......!
15:23 liar
In all seriousness, the Colombian scene is fascinating and its impressive how much it influenced extreme metal.
I am an old Colombian metalhead (I am almost 61 years old now), and I started in the late 60s (1969) when I was barely 6 years old, to listen to some hard rock and roll on the radio with the invasion of the USA rock music in those days (in the old days there wasn't the name of "heavy metal" for the music, just heavy rock, hard rock and roll, and heavy blues if I remember) ......... then in the middle of the 70s (1973), arrived to the cinemas one and two in Cali (they were two of the main venous in Cali in the old times to assist to films or rock n roll gigs); the movie that was showing then was called "THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME" (LED ZEPPELIN), as I was listening already to some good and heavy hard rock n roll bands on the radio (no internet, youtube or any shit like this in the old days), I was 10 years old then. I went to assist with the film .......... God!!!....... I was stoned, completely mesmerized by the sound of this electrifying rock and roll/heavy blues band from the UK; since that day, my soul was possessed by the Gods of rock and roll, and to this day I remain a fan from the heart of rock and roll music .........
I believe, the people who have the inclination to listen to rock (no matter the band, style, or category), should as well, try to read, investigate, learn, and build a solid-good platform base so they might get a better knowledge of what really is rock n roll ......... there are many psychedelic, progressive, acid, krautrock and heavy metal sounds out there that must be discovered, listened to, and learned to appreciate before anyone can call him/herself a "METALHEAD".
Hola mi viejo.. interesante post! saludos desde Cali!
@@SOUTHERNDARKNESS
gracias por el saludo ............................. Cali es Cali lo demas es loma; en eso siempre he sido mas que conciente de mi Cali; la cuestión de mi reseña fue de que el hecho de muchos Colombianos (especificando de Cali, pare ser mas concretos), nosotros en Colombia hemos tenido (y aún lo tenemos), el mal habito (malo hasta certo punto claro esta), de copiar y asumir otros tipos de musica, "modas", estilos encuanto a modo de vivir, actuar y hasta como hablar............................ y lo peor que en el tiempo en que tardan en llegarnos, ya han sido tergiversadas, mutiladas, torcidas, hasta cambiadas de contexto y significado; mucho peor, las queremos "Colombianisar" y esto termina completamente con la idea original y la projección propia del concepto con el que se creo; "heavy metal", casi todos en el "ambito" del la musica rock , conocen esta palabra ............................... más de como o quien dio este primer nombre a la musica rock a mediados de los 70s, la mayoría de la gente no tiene ni idea de quien, o como se inicio; muchos solo hablan de "heavy metal", por haber escuchado Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Ac/Dc, Metallica y mas de una banada de "Black Metal, Speed Metal, Trash Metal y los demas subgeneros .......................el leer, informarse, buscar en libros y textos sobre lo que nos gusta o de aquello de lo que sentimos a que pertenecemos, nos da una imagen mas real, segura y solida de lo que nos llena .....................un ejemplo te doi, yo no soy seguidorde football, pero más o menos tengo idea de quien fue "Pele", "Maradona", "Iguita"; muchos van al estadio y se dicen "fans" y seguidores de su deporte, solo por ir a ver el jugar al Cali o al deportivo America,..................... más no tienen idea de que es una copa internacional, o quien es el equipo de football que tubo mejor puntaje en los 80s y cosas asi, esto lo digo en función de que no solo por tener puesta la camiseta del Cali, ya soy verdadero fanatico del foobtall ............. asi mismo en la musica rock, hay que leer, buscar, informarse para asi tener una idea mas clara y amplia de lo que verdaderamente nos gusta y nos llena .............."el habito no hace al monje", y no por el hecho de tener pelo largo, usar camisetas negras con signos cabalisticos o hacer el signo del demonios con la mano🤘🤟..................... ya soy "metalhead"..............yo no se todo, ni se mucho, pero si se lo que he podido aprender leyendo y buscando en textos sobre musica rock en general.............. si digo que he leido todo estaría mintiendo pues conosco solo una pequeña parte .............. pero me he asegurado de entender e incluir lo que he podido aprender en la musica que tengo (no es mucha pero si tengo un buen repertorio de ella), no todas las bandas porque hay grupos que en realidad no son de mi gusto ni mis tendencias, (soy seguidor de finales de los 60s hasta mediados de los 70s ....1975) y de principios de 1979 hasta 1985 con el N.W.O.B.H.M. .............
I love these videos and learning about lesser known metal scenes from around the world. I'd love to see a video about the French Black Metal scene and Les Légions Noires. Also, it might be cheating, but I'd like to see a video like this about the Canadian black metal scene. So many great raw black metal bands are coming out of Canada right now.
The band WITCHTRAP play Blackened thrash and are from Colombia they fucking rage!! Check them out !
It's So amazing to see how in otrer places appreciate our metal scene legacy. This video concentrates on ultra-metal's phenomena, but out there are still even more from the very rich and variable colombian scene. Inquisition, Masacre, Thy Antichrist, are just some of a few great colombian metal sounds ambassadors. Please check another colombian influent bands as Tenebrarum, Herejia, Neurosis inc, internal suffering, and many more.
In reality Colombia metal bands and norway bands coexisted at the same period of Time. And where influenced by the same bands like Venom and Bathory, etc. But were in norway metalheads fantasysed about the death and gore Medellín was a hell of a nightmare of violence betwen government and Pablo Escobar. Rodrigo D the documentary Is a good place to start.
Colombia got some good brutal death metal bands
The primordial ooze of extreme metal, before all the genre tags, is such a great period. Hardcore punx trying to out-venom venom. Parabellum belong on the same list as Hellhammer, Sodom, Sarcophago, and Bathory.
Sarcofago*
jajajajajajajajajajaja
UN SALUDO DESDE COLOMBIA HEADBANGERS 😈😈🇨🇴🇨🇴🇨🇴
"Ultra Metal" is just Death Metal in the early stages and proto Black Metal 🤘 just like early Extreme Metal from Brazil like Sepultura, Sarcófago, Vulcano, Chakal, Mutilator, Holocausto, Dorsal Atlântica, Amen Corner, MX, Infernal, Calvary Death, etc. Saludos 🤘
The only Columbian band i really know and really really love is the two piece black metal, Inquisition!
And one of them is a pedophile, unfortunately.
What a great feeling I had watching to this one, being from Medellín - Colombia myself. So, I would like to suggest a few bands from Medellín, from the late 80s/early 90s: Amén, Profanación, Agressor and early Tenebrarum. Also, as a curiosity, I would recommend early Ekhymosis (they had a Testament type of sound) and Typhon, a really important Black/Pagan Metal of the mid 90s. I even would like to suggest these active Colombian acts: Internal Suffering (Technical Brutal Death Metal), The Mirror (Death Metal), Blasting Hatred (Brutal Death Metal with touches of Slam here and there), Thy Antichrist (Black Metal/Blackened Death Metal), No Raza (Death Metal) and Morbid Macabre (Ultra Metal featuring Alex Okendo, frontman of the mighty Masacre).
Hahaha, I remember Tenebrarum. Good memories 😂
We, in South America, are quite proud about of our "original" local metal: the 80-90s death Metal scene of Chile, Ultra Metal from Colombia, the old old black Metal seeds from Peru (Hadez' Aquelarre), Brasil (the whole Warfare Noise and more, specially Sarcófago), Argentina (Cerbero); Riff and V8 from Argentina as a pivotal point in the transition between hard rock and metal, the most recent Chilean renaissance of blackened thrash, Argentina's creole metal, Perú's Kranium folk Andean metal and supreme Death metal masters Mortem. There's a lot to be found in here.
The Masacre logo is wrong ... That's the other Massacre from the USA :)
Damn. Very familiar with bands from Brazil and Chile, but never any of these. Each one was killer! What a cool scene. Thank you, guys... again!
Saludos desde Chile Malditos!!!!!!
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🔥🔥🔥
Thank you Banger, about time Colombian metal got recognized, cheers 🍺🤘
the violent history of colombia was a cradle of very underground metal, punk and hardcore music...for much of us is te way to protest against the bad politics ways we got to live....saludos de Bogotá Colombia!!
Hail, my friend it is not the logo of Masacre 19:26 , thanks fot the video, Hails from Colombia!!! 🤘🤘🤘
As a Colombiano who was in the scene at the time, this is wonderful. I'd guess next ep would be Underthreat, Neurosis Inc, Masacre, La pestilencia, Herejía, Sentencia...
UN sabio🤣🤣🤣🤣
It seems that the "expert" forgot about TYPHON !!!!!!
Parece que al experto se olvidó de TYPHON....
The bass sound on the Parabellum record is insanity incarnate.
Do you want to know what the greatest insanity is? Parabellum never had a bass. It's 2 guitars. The gear used is unknown, but most likely involved homemade fuzz pedals and blasting home stereo speakers to hell in an empty concrete room. And playing (somewhat measuredly) out of tune in order for the power chords to gain disharmonicity. If you play this songs properly tuned, they sound wrong. It's tuned to E "standard".
Awesomeness. I had no idea of some of these, jeez and I am Colombian. So underground that the recordings have dirt on them.
As a Spaniard, Kudos to Blayne for his efforts to pronounce everything properly. Overall a great video, loved it. Had very little idea about South American scene apart from the obvious names we all know, and this opened my scope to new bands. Thank you Blayne and all at BANGERTV.
No Inquisition?
And brutal death metal Internal Suffering?
Cool beans man, thx for covering my country's scene, I didn't know aaaany of this info, so yeah . . . definitely will be diggings deeper into this whole shabang.
Hostile Age and Nameless are also amazing bands from Colombia!
Even Ultra Metal doesn't talk about Bruno.
This was really interesting, thanks Blayne, a lot of those bands sound well worth checking out. Need to check out the band with the solos for sure!
On the gag front, cracked myself at the one about somebody walking past and saying “Oh, you’re listening to music.”, which was surpassed only by the horror of the parents butt plug. By the way, my mum lives alone. Is that worse, or better, or… I just threw up in my mouth a little. Love your ways, man, always entertaining.
Just yesterday I was wondering when I will see Ultra Metal here, thank you guys!
This all seems 100% in my wheelhouse. I was getting a bunch of crusty vibes as well. +1 internet points for the Soulseek shirt btw
Thanks guys. I can definitely say that none of that music is up my alley, but happy to hear about it.
Superb! Good enough for those interested to know a bit more about Colombia's unique and distinctive Metal sound... Cheers from Medellín!!!
I had no idea what ultra metal was going into this, but I’m so glad I watched it.
5 out of 5 skulls that had just been decapitated and they had not seen that coming
Swedish Crust/Dbeat next? Or an important thrivin crust scene? The genre could do with more love
im so glad that you guys can get to know the local scene, you should listen to some witchtrap
South fucking America it's not for beginners!
Greetings from Belo Horizonte 🔰
Ramon kind of reminds me of those Carnivore albums. Cool stuff all around. Thanks, Blayne!
Thanks for this video showing some of the pioneers bands of my country ...
Ossuary. I love their music a lot. Hail from Ukraine!
I'm an 80's child from Colombia. This is the rawest form of metal, we had no access to international music, everything anti religious was forbidden, we had no permission to travel, all visas were denied, we had no bands coming to play to our country, we were not inspired by any other genre, our inspiration came from ourselves and our own anger.
Masacre was missing for sure. One of the best Ultra Metal bands in the country.
será? puede que tenga un breve inicio en esa escena, pero definitivamente son death metal
MASACRE* 🇨🇴🇨🇴
I'm Colombian and I had no knowledge of these bands whatsoever, wow
Did not know the scene too well, but based on your selection felt a bit more punky than blackened thrash or blackened death.
A lot of this stuff sounds like crust punk/stenchcore with more black metal influence
I'm so glad Ultra Metal is getting some spotlight after so long. Colombia and Medellín were facing one of our worst periods of time in the late 80s. There was a lot of poverty (still today) and the youth was struggling between joining gangs that worked for the cartels or being doomed by any means.
The punk scene was so vivid around those times, you could notice that rage and influence in their sound. Sure, they were just kids that found an escape from violence in music; they might have been some kind of an acquired taste because of its rawness, very empiric and amateur musicians, but nevertheless, a very influential point in the history of metal.
Check out the" Tempus Mortis" compilation CD released in 2005 by Parabellum and Blasfemia Records. An official release with Sacrilegio from 1987 and Mutación por radiación from 1988
+ Six previously unreleased rehearsal tracks from 1984-1985
+ A video track from the "La batalla de las bandas rock festival" Medellin, Colombia 1985
An Amazing compilation of Colombias #1
kinda rare nowdays btw
@@dariollanos Yes
The best compilation ever!!
Long live the almighty PARABELLUM 🙏
@@emcu5155 I definitely agree!!!
An awesome compilation of the first brutal metal band ever!
And that video from 1985 ULTRA METAL
Where can I get hold of the CD?
I'm a simple man: I see a video called Colombian ultra metal, I click
This was amazing..hope you can support our Indian metal scene..indian folk metal band Bloodywood just released their album this month.hope you can review
I really like this series as I am always sampling music from around the world.
There's a band called Batushka from Poland and I don't understand why it wasn't invited yet to Canada?
you actually listened to my recommendation! you are the fucking best thanks guys!
Brilliant video. Were those 5 skulls at the beginning given for the record's influential clout, or the actual music? Surely the former... I mean, sounds like Abruptum...
Check out the Noisey documentary about Parabellum
Interesting music. What is up with Blayne's shirt though? What is that from
Dude this was great!! greetings from Colombia
Great episode, but you made a small dud at the end. The band is Masacre, not Massacre. You also used the logo for the US band rather than the actual logo. Otherwise, great content.
How am I just now learning about this? Sounds gnarly, like some haggard ass proto black metal \M/ Cheers ya goofball 😆 great verbal imagery
RAMON is making me think of a more rock-'n'-roll High on Fire for some reason
Reencarnacion can be picked up at Nuclear War Now Records. They re-released it.
are you going to make a video about metal from Argentina at some point? it would be really cool. please do it
Metal that sounds like music? Heresy!
Kickass video guys. 🤘
Have the original LP of Blasfemia in perfect conditions !! \m/
Astaroth is my favorite band from the colombian black metal scene.
19:14 you guys used the incorrect logo for Masacre. =\
Oh no you have a mistake that one is not the logo of the Colombian masacre. But great video
There’s a VICE/NOISY episode on Parabellum video on UA-cam? Is that them?
Chimba parcero......el logo de Masacre está errado...
Let’s hope no one abbreviates Colombian Ultra Metal
This episode is Primo. Ty so much!
You made a mistake with the masacre’s logo
You should review some Philippines' Metal Scene.
Where is Bullmetal(?)
Anyone getting BIG TIME crust punk vibes? Especially that Parabellum demo
Check out for: PROFANACIÓN, AGGRESOR, MIERDA, TORMENTO, ASALMATUM, AMÉN, EKRION, LLUVIA NEGRA. 💀💀🍺🍺🍺🍺
Can you do ecuador next 🇪🇨
Can someone else tell Blayne all about Inquisition....
Yeah, I raised an eye at their inclusion.
Whilst I get that they're the probably the most high profile band out of Columbia, Dagon is a complete shit. Whatever people feel about him being possibly being a Nazi, his criminal record can't be defended.
Sarah mentioned them and the singer’s history in a previous video, I’ll bet Blayne knew. I have a feeling he had to acknowledge the elephant in the room but didn’t want to feed the trolls.
@@LeopardRhinoceros that's probably a fair take
What happened with Inquisition?
Erzebet - Ultra Medieval Black Metal 🖤
Taunting us once again with that slsk long sleeve
Geez soulseek still around?!? Lol that was my go to p2p source for metal almost 20 years ago.
I’m from venezuela and I’m familiar with ultra metal for a long time but I was aware of Norwegian black metal before I found out about ultra metal
It has to do also how things were during the Escobar Gaviria time in Medellin, it was a terrible time for people there and ultra metal was an artistic reaction to the world that surrounded those guys at the time, there’s a mini documental about ultra metal here on you tube if you want to know more about its history.
commenting cuz this deserves to be seen
Good video congratulations
This was really cool !
Awesome video! Just a note lol: sacrilegio by Parabellum has 4 tracks: “Engendro 666”, “Madre Muerte”, “Bruja Maldita” and “Mutación por Radiación”
No, that's wrong Sacrilegio has 2 tracks and "Mutación por radiación" is another EP with 2 tracks.
That R.A.M.O.N. sounds like Canadas Languid
Only here to find out what on earth "ultra metal" is😂😂
Kind of a cross of thrash and first wave black metal?
That was the name given by the fans of the time to describe that type of music. This was before names like “Extreme Metal” “Black Metal” and so on were widespread. Keep in mind that the access of music was very limited in that time. It was, in part thanks to Mauricio “Bullmetal” Montoya, drummer, radio host and Penpal of Euronymus that the Colombian youth from the 80’s gained access (although very limited) to the Metal scene of the time.
Finally. Colombia🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘the devil was born in colombia
Latin america has one of the best and most extreme scenes in the world.