Actually with or without vocals it's an amazing song. I love Spencer's vocals personally, but it's also great to be able to hear elements that the vocals covered up, and to be able to have an instrumental that I can sing along to 😹 thank you 🙏😀
@@chevyyeeter I was going to ask them at their guitar center workshop thing they did if the Wildfire chorus was from The Event, but I wasn’t picked to ask haha I heard it when I heard them play it live
For me, Periphery will always be an instrumental band that 'died' when they stopped releasing official instrumentals. Djent was an improvement in the instruments, not vocals. Super glad people like you keep it alive!
no offense to you but spencers melodies are amazing, they bring so much life to these songs. I can't even listen to this without singing the melody in my head lmao
Depends. I definitely listen to P1 in instrumental, but there are a lot of tracks in later releases where he is important. That being said, thanks to Periphery for releasing instrumentals anyways - it helps to spot many details that are buried into the mix
RAW YET CLEAN production. So good. 0:54 is just the heaviest
no one talks about the breakdown at 0:55. Forget headbanging, I'm bodybanging
Thank you! been saying this
@@Chris-pr7qo that part DJENTS bro the guitar literally chirps
That TOAN
One of the best parts of the song😤
Such a metallic guitar tone, I love it
Actually with or without vocals it's an amazing song. I love Spencer's vocals personally, but it's also great to be able to hear elements that the vocals covered up, and to be able to have an instrumental that I can sing along to 😹 thank you 🙏😀
Nobody talks about 0:28, man that part goes so hard
That's when I like those whacky guitar effects the most, in moments of transition rather than the focus of the riff.
So you are a nobody? 😔
It’s not technically a full instrumental. You can still hear Matt’s “two three four!” 😂😂
That's the best part
It's baked into the drum stems
@@maxalaintwo3578 LOL
@@viraajgupta6047 I wish I was kidding. It actually is
I'm trying to find it 😭 where is that?
1:08
DOOM
I love djent so much 💯💯
This is 🔥though there is a tiny blip at 0:03. A re-upload could perhaps fix it =)
What if that just makes it heavier
Yes.
Love the The Scourge riff.
If you're talking about he chorus riff, that's from the event
@@chevyyeeter I was going to ask them at their guitar center workshop thing they did if the Wildfire chorus was from The Event, but I wasn’t picked to ask haha
I heard it when I heard them play it live
Thank you for this! I could never appreciate this band because I don't like the vocals (sorry to those who do!) This just sounds 1000% better to me.
Are these the album stems?
From 1:38,the riff become way too difficult...
It's good as much as the version with vocals.
For me, Periphery will always be an instrumental band that 'died' when they stopped releasing official instrumentals. Djent was an improvement in the instruments, not vocals. Super glad people like you keep it alive!
P1 instrumental is the best thing they've done by a massive mile
You’re a hero!!! 🔥🔥🔥 The vocals make it sound soooo overproduced imo...
No offense to Spencer, but these guys are way better instrumental lol.
no offense to you but spencers melodies are amazing, they bring so much life to these songs. I can't even listen to this without singing the melody in my head lmao
@@inshambles2 hey that's cool man. He's a truly great singer, I just prefer all music without vocals actually.
Spencer sucks, his vocals ruin this band for me
Dude every periphery fan thinks like that deep inside, especially the OG fans from when the music itself was the main focus
Depends. I definitely listen to P1 in instrumental, but there are a lot of tracks in later releases where he is important. That being said, thanks to Periphery for releasing instrumentals anyways - it helps to spot many details that are buried into the mix