I binge entire SKRD!!! albums when doing homework. Helps me focus for some reason. It's like my brown/white noise, but with a shit ton of polish memes sampled haha
One note though: Extratone was created by DJ Einrich, who defined it as music at 3600bpm, saying it's the perfect bpm. But that definition got lost, and now everyone considers everything over 1000+ extratone. Except Pressterror, who calls his extratone suizidcore. So he's technically correct.
Let me make that guide a little bit bigger. Terrorcore/Terror 170-300 bpm Example: Striker - Never Surrender Flashcore (can reach 1000+bpm) Example: HFK - Reve, Creve Suizidcore 1000-3600 bpm (sounds like a more aggressive Splittercore) Example: PRESSTERROR - ICH HÖRE WAS WAS DU NICHT HÖRST & DAS IST SUIZIDCORE Supertone 15.000-1.200.000 bpm Example: Exp_23:25 & Blandix - Unexpected combination Hypertone 1.200.000+bpm Example: Exp_23:25 - The full universe in a few seconds
You have to be one of the most cultured artists on youtube. I mean what haven't ya been able to produce and not literally be years beyond at least half of that genre in composing music. Even for filler this would make selling art at rave festivals alot better compared to whatever I'm about to hear if covid doesn't change my plans again.
To be fair, Mobys 1000 is a pretty good song. And the fact that the new kids are all confused when after the speedup no "drop" occurs makes it even better.
@@SomeDumbKid1 Um, no, Synthwave has nothing to do with Industrial music. Industrial is a form of experimental synth-punk, and Synthwave is a House, Eurodisco, and 8-Bit-derived. Industrial is heavy and electronic and avant-garde. Industrial Metal is Industrial combined with Metal, and I'm fairly sure it existed long before Synthwave.
@@darklordthomaspie6293 There are actually two "versions" or meanings for synthwave, since the term did exist in the 80s already, but was used only for a very small, niche scene. Mainly synth based New Wave and Post-Punk, that was very simple and minimal and some of that stuff could border a bit on EBM or Industrial, or be somewhat experimental. A lot of the former synthwave music is now put into categories such as "minimal wave" or "cold wave". And I know that for a certainty, because I used to go to Goth nights where they played that stuff and advertised it as "synthwave" - and that was long before the current synthwave/outrun style of music was a thing. Afaik the shift happened in the late 00s, when online blogs and music writers were calling outrun "synthwave". So synthwave did kinda exist before, it just was not the same music we think of under that label now.
For a speedcore song made in under 30 mins, this is great! Most speedcore artists would probably spend at least an hour on just making the kick, I know I have spent hours on kickdrums alone myself. However, I don't make speedcore myself, I think the fastest I'd go on a track is 180 bpm since that gives room for good melodies and the like.
@@fuzzybuzzy3159 I assume TQBF is a Japanese producer? I would imagine that's part of the reason his speedcore is so good. Japanese producers are really next level!
@@fuzzybuzzy3159 Yeah, I found the bandcamp page after lol At first by looking up TQBF on Spotify I found a remix on Kobaryo's 2018 album and assumed it was the same person, and assumed since the remix was on Kobaryo's album that they'd be Japanese, but turns out that The Quick Brown Fox doesn't have anything on Spotify or iTunes.
@@FierceMotorworks Oh damn, I never even heard of Crusader Metal before, but then again I don't really delve much into power metal. Yeah, that would be pretty cool although.
A style of EDM that actually sounds dope and heavy. I got a friend who listens to mostly EDM, but a lot of it sounds poppy with female singers singing about "love" and "romance." I think I found something we can both be more into.
You guys got me so into cybergrind that I knew this genre before you made the video, except I prefer extratone and splittercore. I'm feeling pretty good about my research skills now.
i cant explain how much i love speedcore to be honest, i can sleep to it and i wouldnt get mad if it was the only genre i would have to listen to for the rest of my life
Hahaha ffs man. I've been a speedcore producer for well over a decade at this point. Half of me is pissed but the other is laughing. Thanks for not taking a dump on the genre like a lot of people do. Honestly I've heard a lot worst than that you've done, which is impressive considering how quick you did it in. Obv there's loads more to the history apart from Moby (which is like, the only time he's made even remotely fast), but it's a great genre with a very active and welcoming scene. What's hilarious is that you've used a pic of one of my mates during his gigging years which bought me back! If you ever wanted to do a pt.2 I'm down to help, I'm @scDotDave on Twitter. Would love a chat. Cheers, sc.Dave!
First time i've listened to Speedcore was in between 2004-2006 ..... The tune was TokyoStyleSpeedcore by M1dy ( crazy tune tho but not the best from him ) ..... Years after, i found Diabarha ( freakin' loud / powerful kicks from him ) .... I like his stuff
Ok before I start the video, this comes to the absolute right moment! I've been listening to Hardcore, Hardstyle and House for the past three days WOOHOO! Stay safe, y'all!
*Actually* The music shown as an example here is indeed what most ppl think of if the term "speedcore" is mentioned. However this style of speedcore is more of a meme than anything else. In fact some of the stuff was really spot on and had me lol`ing hard af XD Usually these tracks do follow a very basic formula and hardly offer anything artistic. Fans of this style as well the artists are often edgelords - as in they like the music cz it`s so obnoxious. The faster the better...*so hardcore meme* That`s also the reason why I among many other ppl refer to it as "Drrrrr" speedcore. As ridiculous as it sounds I also call it "mainstream" speedcore but that is because it has derived as a genre straight from mainstream hardcore. Artists who gave birth to this style are from the Netherlands or Germany. Sadly few ppl are aware that there is a "school" or a "branch" of speedcore that is actually one of the most impressive electronic (sub)genres. It`s roots are way more experimental and avantgarde. . Tracks are way more technical not just compared to Drrr speedcore but pretty much most electronic genres. While a faster tempo is for the most part there "funnily" enough the BPM is not the only thing that matters here and a lot of times tacks don`t even follow the 4x4 structure. Instead of going full-on speedcore tracks often combine elements of IDM, psychedelic, ambient, noise etc. This school of speedcore comes out of France* **. It`s also the music genre with most noticeable female presence among the artists. * NOT to be confused with "Frenchcore" ** a subgenre that was born out of this speedcore style is "Flashcore" although there are a lot of similarities between the two the latter does have it`s distinct characteristics. Even further "branching out" and fragmentation can be observed with time as artists who were heavily influenced by Flashcore have then built upon it to the extent where they`ve aquired a distinct and unique style. If anyone is actually interested in the actual music (and not only by my tendencies to sound as a snobby elitist while talking about obscure musical genres) I`ll be glad to share the names of artists and/or various bodies of work.
How to make suggestions: - Melodeath/Gothenburg - Viking/Folk Metal - Pirate Metal - Dungeon Synth - Dark Ambient - Neofolk/Dark Folk/Pagan Folk - Crust Punk - Gothic Rock - Darkwave - Ethereal Wave - Martial Industrial - Terrorcore (I think it is a subgenre of Speedcore) - Black Midi - Power Electronics - EBM
It's a pity you didn't look into Bloody Fist records from Newcastle, Australia. Their production process was pretty much: 1. Piss people off enough that they leave threatening voicemails 2. Sample threatening voicemails 3. Put a 909 kick through a distortion pedal and play at ridiculous speed 4. Chop up some sampled breaks because it just doesn't sound crazy enough, dammit! 5. Release, pissing more people off and restarting the whole cycle
Tbh I expected some "THIS ISNT MUSIC" shitpost type video. But instead I got a very entertaining video that captures speedcore and how the listeners feel about it 100% I love it!
Whats crazy is I gotta friend who can play speedcore DDR charts. Not all of them but can do a small handful. Also has a speedcore fan, it could have totally been faster. 11/10 will download if possible
I'll just do genres outside of Metal and Punk. There's plenty of untapped potential in electronic genres, Opera genres, and country. Even if they'll be short (like this vid) and done for cheap memes/jokes.
Ultraviolence took the piss and recorded the song "Burn Out". That song mocks the importance placed on high BPM and has a (very, very, very short) part that is 20 million BPM.
Suggestion for future episodes: How to make fastcore How to make shitcore How to make powerviolent How to make drone doom metal How to make death industrial How to make power electronics
@Nyancat380 beat my record with 29 minutes and 20 seconds. Let's see if anyone else can beat THAT!
#SpeedcoreSpeedrun
if only i had talent
@@ripped.u u
I fucking love speedcore and I'm tired of pretending I don't.
Sometimes you just thrown on some speedcore and breakcore and just let your brain melt. It's good for the soul.
I binge entire SKRD!!! albums when doing homework. Helps me focus for some reason. It's like my brown/white noise, but with a shit ton of polish memes sampled haha
Diabarha is king to me.
Also for Splittercore,Suizidcore and Extratone. Diabarha is the best to me.
@@lars38010 diabarha was my gateway drug to SKRD!!! he will always have a special spot in my heart
Ha ha ha TQBF go brrrrrr
Music theory: "Anything above 220 BPM is too fast to listen to."
Speedcore artists: "Hold my DAW"
Extratone:
Not just speedcore! For something similar, but more metal, just look at cybergrind! Some of that shit is close to 1000 bpm!
Hitech artists: so you're saying 220 is still fine?
More like anything above 220 BPM becomes half time to the listener, especially when you spread out the snare like pagefire-man did
a lot of technical death metal bands do around 350 BPM
Speed core was created when John Speed tried to play hardcore twice at the same time
John Speed sounds like a loser
@@Pagefire indeed he is
>distort kick
>10,000 bpm
Done!
Extratone be like
This is actually Extratone, lmao
as a speedcore/extratone/hypertone/etc. producer this is basically how it's made lol
@@cassiopeia3429 Yeah, but he accidentally mentioned extratone, not speedcore
As he wants to make that joke, lmao
@@kalliboymusic Who cares? The joke makes sense to me.
How to make Post-Punk has been delayed for a few weeks, so this was filmed to fill the void of February. Sorry for the inconvenience and love you all!
could always blend both genres and do a Wire video
super keen on this one!
You should do Noise Rock after that
Take your time! May I request an Extratone video? You thought 870 was too fast, boy that's a ballad compared to Extratone, lol!
Pls Make a video on industrial music
Quick little guide:
Speedcore: 300bpm or higher.
Splittercore: 600bpm or higher.
Extratone: 1000bpm or higher.
One note though: Extratone was created by DJ Einrich, who defined it as music at 3600bpm, saying it's the perfect bpm. But that definition got lost, and now everyone considers everything over 1000+ extratone. Except Pressterror, who calls his extratone suizidcore. So he's technically correct.
@@novahspins5153 Thank you for this additional note.
Let me make that guide a little bit bigger.
Terrorcore/Terror 170-300 bpm
Example: Striker - Never Surrender
Flashcore (can reach 1000+bpm)
Example: HFK - Reve, Creve
Suizidcore 1000-3600 bpm (sounds like a more aggressive Splittercore)
Example: PRESSTERROR - ICH HÖRE WAS WAS DU NICHT HÖRST & DAS IST SUIZIDCORE
Supertone 15.000-1.200.000 bpm
Example: Exp_23:25 & Blandix - Unexpected combination
Hypertone 1.200.000+bpm
Example: Exp_23:25 - The full universe in a few seconds
@@lars38010 An excellent addition. Thank you.
@@x_jh_x No problem.
If the music is faster than light then you can only listen to it in the darkness :0
Not possible. Sound waves can not travel no where near as fast as light can.
@@joedirt3563 🤓
If you can listen to it before 8pm, it’s pop music
Beautifully put
You have to be one of the most cultured artists on youtube. I mean what haven't ya been able to produce and not literally be years beyond at least half of that genre in composing music. Even for filler this would make selling art at rave festivals alot better compared to whatever I'm about to hear if covid doesn't change my plans again.
Pagefire looks like that cool cousin and that cool uncle at that same time.
@@randallflag1365 lmao
Pagefire is a group andris whos in the video is one of the members
He looks like all my norwegian relatives.
To be fair, Mobys 1000 is a pretty good song. And the fact that the new kids are all confused when after the speedup no "drop" occurs makes it even better.
I wouldn`t call it a "song" even less so a "pretty good" one but I guess we`ll just have to agree to disagree
Can we get Industrial Metal??
that would be awesome
@@SomeDumbKid1 Um, no, Synthwave has nothing to do with Industrial music. Industrial is a form of experimental synth-punk, and Synthwave is a House, Eurodisco, and 8-Bit-derived. Industrial is heavy and electronic and avant-garde. Industrial Metal is Industrial combined with Metal, and I'm fairly sure it existed long before Synthwave.
@@darklordthomaspie6293 You think industrial metal existed long before early 1980's? I find that interesting.
@@2free2snakes industrial metal didn't, but industrial music in general was born waaaay before the 80s
@@darklordthomaspie6293 There are actually two "versions" or meanings for synthwave, since the term did exist in the 80s already, but was used only for a very small, niche scene. Mainly synth based New Wave and Post-Punk, that was very simple and minimal and some of that stuff could border a bit on EBM or Industrial, or be somewhat experimental.
A lot of the former synthwave music is now put into categories such as "minimal wave" or "cold wave". And I know that for a certainty, because I used to go to Goth nights where they played that stuff and advertised it as "synthwave" - and that was long before the current synthwave/outrun style of music was a thing. Afaik the shift happened in the late 00s, when online blogs and music writers were calling outrun "synthwave". So synthwave did kinda exist before, it just was not the same music we think of under that label now.
I can see these patterns and hear these hitcircles... Somebody pLeAsE make it a map in osu.
For a speedcore song made in under 30 mins, this is great!
Most speedcore artists would probably spend at least an hour on just making the kick, I know I have spent hours on kickdrums alone myself. However, I don't make speedcore myself, I think the fastest I'd go on a track is 180 bpm since that gives room for good melodies and the like.
Give melodic speedcore a go. TQBF's albums from Wanderlust and up are so fucking beautiful.
@@fuzzybuzzy3159 I assume TQBF is a Japanese producer? I would imagine that's part of the reason his speedcore is so good. Japanese producers are really next level!
@@Hardcrafter2807 Nah she's Canadian but is heavily influenced by Japanese musicians and games.
@@fuzzybuzzy3159 Yeah, I found the bandcamp page after lol At first by looking up TQBF on Spotify I found a remix on Kobaryo's 2018 album and assumed it was the same person, and assumed since the remix was on Kobaryo's album that they'd be Japanese, but turns out that The Quick Brown Fox doesn't have anything on Spotify or iTunes.
@@Hardcrafter2807 Yeah she is UA-cam and Bandcamp exclusively.
Suggestions for future genre tutorial videos:
RABM (Red anarchist black metal)
DSBM (Depressive suicidal black metal)
Banjo slam
Deathcore
Dungeon synth
Crusader Metal (think Powerwolf) would be epic. It's like a religion-based subgenre of power metal
@@FierceMotorworks Oh damn, I never even heard of Crusader Metal before, but then again I don't really delve much into power metal. Yeah, that would be pretty cool although.
I would love to hear their approach to dungeon synth lmao
Plunderphonics would be interesting as well.
add midwest emo and skramz to that list, and i will be happy
We have "Grandma's Hacksaw Lobotomy and BBQ Spaghetti" and "Spaghetti Makeup". Will we be getting another spaghetti song to complete the trilogy?
Death Metal - “Spaghetti Entrails”
Not gonna lie: You could play this song at 4 AM at a party when the last Hardcore-heads are on the dancefloor and they would love it :D
for sure
*RAISES CLAW HANDS*
Now I'm waiting for
"How to make Extratone"
"How to make Supertone"
"How to make Hypertone"
No, supertone is faster than extratone.
And the fastest is hyperton, which comes after the supertone in speed
@@АлександрВолохань-ъ3к i'd rather listen to splittercore its more melodic especially Diabarha
@@Latios-zl4co i really love Diabarha too but he also wrote deathstep so that you know
Supertone and Hypertone aren't that popular, but basically they are just much faster. I'm honestly huge fan of speedcore, pressterror is my favourite.
Noice.
But what about Splittercore
,Suizidcore and Flashcore?
0:32 A really fast zombie girl.
Oh no, even Andri is fallen in to the hole
0:32 I SAW THAT OLLIE CLIP.
seems like pagefire has been in the rabbit hole
damn didn't noticed it
None can escape the rabbit hole. Soon all will join us in here.
I love how we got to see you create your gloriously-horrifying magic in real-time for this one, Andri. Great stuff man!
Not gonna lie I'm pretty sure some of my dj friends would unironically play this at a rave, it slaps
Yes it does
A style of EDM that actually sounds dope and heavy. I got a friend who listens to mostly EDM, but a lot of it sounds poppy with female singers singing about "love" and "romance." I think I found something we can both be more into.
Also check out japanese artists like T+Pazolite, Kobaryo or DJ Myosuke
I feel like I've heard songs like these as background music for the Madness Combat series
I remember hearing stuff like this back in the late nineties, only it was called gabber and not speedcore.
Hardcore/Gabber has many subgenres. Speedcore is 1 of them.
Rob Gee?
i like that by the end of these you actually create new good tracks for my playlist
Sorry for making bangers, we promise to never stop.
@@Pagefire how could you!
You guys got me so into cybergrind that I knew this genre before you made the video, except I prefer extratone and splittercore. I'm feeling pretty good about my research skills now.
0:32 *i see you're a man of culture aswell*
WHAT? SPEEDCORE? I'M READY!
i cant explain how much i love speedcore to be honest, i can sleep to it and i wouldnt get mad if it was the only genre i would have to listen to for the rest of my life
0:32 The rabbit hole consumes all.
You’re videos make me laugh and also help me make better soundtracks, keep up the good work, I love your content!
OMG THIS IS SO EPIC AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA FUKIN' LOVE SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEDCOOOOOOOOOREEEEEEEEEEEE
thx pagefire, for make my dream come to reality, yay
A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
0:32 Wow, a wild Ollie appeared - some cultured dudes right here. Looking forward to Kawaii Metal very soon
As a lover of Speedcore, this track is banging!!!!!
As a speedrunner I have to say, great Speedcore Speedrun bro!
That feeling when andri uploads another video
Speedcore: intelligible speed noises
Splittercore: unintelligible speed noises
Extratone: **speed**
So true
Hahaha ffs man. I've been a speedcore producer for well over a decade at this point. Half of me is pissed but the other is laughing. Thanks for not taking a dump on the genre like a lot of people do. Honestly I've heard a lot worst than that you've done, which is impressive considering how quick you did it in.
Obv there's loads more to the history apart from Moby (which is like, the only time he's made even remotely fast), but it's a great genre with a very active and welcoming scene. What's hilarious is that you've used a pic of one of my mates during his gigging years which bought me back!
If you ever wanted to do a pt.2 I'm down to help, I'm @scDotDave on Twitter. Would love a chat. Cheers, sc.Dave!
as a 10+ year long fan of speedcore id love to see you make an album
First time i've listened to Speedcore was in between 2004-2006 ..... The tune was TokyoStyleSpeedcore by M1dy ( crazy tune tho but not the best from him ) ..... Years after, i found Diabarha ( freakin' loud / powerful kicks from him ) .... I like his stuff
same
This is the soundtrack to the weegee invasion of 2009.
as a fan of speedcore and extratone, this is really good stuff, 10/10 vid
Ok before I start the video, this comes to the absolute right moment! I've been listening to Hardcore, Hardstyle and House for the past three days WOOHOO! Stay safe, y'all!
Can I recommend you some good hardstyle? I've been listening to the scene for almost whole my life
@@Latios-zl4co Ah thx but no need. I had a three year metal phase and recently returned to electronic music, but thx
*Actually* The music shown as an example here is indeed what most ppl think of if the term "speedcore" is mentioned. However this style of speedcore is more of a meme than anything else. In fact some of the stuff was really spot on and had me lol`ing hard af XD Usually these tracks do follow a very basic formula and hardly offer anything artistic. Fans of this style as well the artists are often edgelords - as in they like the music cz it`s so obnoxious. The faster the better...*so hardcore meme* That`s also the reason why I among many other ppl refer to it as "Drrrrr" speedcore. As ridiculous as it sounds I also call it "mainstream" speedcore but that is because it has derived as a genre straight from mainstream hardcore. Artists who gave birth to this style are from the Netherlands or Germany.
Sadly few ppl are aware that there is a "school" or a "branch" of speedcore that is actually one of the most impressive electronic (sub)genres. It`s roots are way more experimental and avantgarde. . Tracks are way more technical not just compared to Drrr speedcore but pretty much most electronic genres. While a faster tempo is for the most part there "funnily" enough the BPM is not the only thing that matters here and a lot of times tacks don`t even follow the 4x4 structure. Instead of going full-on speedcore tracks often combine elements of IDM, psychedelic, ambient, noise etc. This school of speedcore comes out of France* **. It`s also the music genre with most noticeable female presence among the artists.
* NOT to be confused with "Frenchcore"
** a subgenre that was born out of this speedcore style is "Flashcore" although there are a lot of similarities between the two the latter does have it`s distinct characteristics. Even further "branching out" and fragmentation can be observed with time as artists who were heavily influenced by Flashcore have then built upon it to the extent where they`ve aquired a distinct and unique style.
If anyone is actually interested in the actual music (and not only by my tendencies to sound as a snobby elitist while talking about obscure musical genres) I`ll be glad to share the names of artists and/or various bodies of work.
So what music artist would you consider to make speedcore? Still here to recommend anything?
@@ohwowitsme8548 No Name and Mouse (they are sisters), Neurocore, Atomhead AKA Unda Cova, HFK, BWK, La Peste, SAVE, Le Talium etc. etc. :)
Still waiting for Midwest emo or Skramz/Real Screamo
I'm so down for Midwest emo
How to make suggestions:
- Melodeath/Gothenburg
- Viking/Folk Metal
- Pirate Metal
- Dungeon Synth
- Dark Ambient
- Neofolk/Dark Folk/Pagan Folk
- Crust Punk
- Gothic Rock
- Darkwave
- Ethereal Wave
- Martial Industrial
- Terrorcore (I think it is a subgenre of Speedcore)
- Black Midi
- Power Electronics
- EBM
As one of the three people on the planet who listen to speedcore unironically: this slaps!
As someone who also listens to Speedcore: This is not to bad.
If Infant Annihilator was Techno
Love the necronomicon releasedate on the white board. Thanks for the update!!
As an experimental producer I can highly recomend using extra tone samples for risers
This is actually pretty brilliant. I would like to hear that as a metal song, please. 🙂
S P A G H E T T I
Congratulations, you are now in a speedcore hole.
Any hole is a goal.
Speedcore helps my confidence and has helped me lift far.
The whole time I was waiting for MC Ride to start throwing bars on top of that song
Y U H.
"You have 5 seconds to live."
Wait wha-OH FUCK
That speedcore track you made is unironically kinda fun to listen to with the Luigi sample, ngl
i fucking love the cam it makes the video so much better
I’m a speedcore lover myself I rate this 11/10
Thank you for keeping speedcore alive :)
EPIC. Great sound design!
This track is actually very great
Sounds like some M1DY
I just missed some distortion on the kick
But it's very great, man
It's a pity you didn't look into Bloody Fist records from Newcastle, Australia.
Their production process was pretty much:
1. Piss people off enough that they leave threatening voicemails
2. Sample threatening voicemails
3. Put a 909 kick through a distortion pedal and play at ridiculous speed
4. Chop up some sampled breaks because it just doesn't sound crazy enough, dammit!
5. Release, pissing more people off and restarting the whole cycle
Therapist: "Dabbing Weegee couldn't hurt you."
Dabbing Weegee: [DABBING INTENSIFIES]
Wow, this video changed my life. Thank you so much for sharing. Truly inspirational. God bless.
Jokes aside, this is like learning how to give yourself ear cancer.
Love the whole team!!! Cheers friends!
This was uploaded on my birthday! How did I miss this?
Love ur content! Greetings from Germany!
Awesome! Thank you!
What about "How to make Epic Doom Metal"?
That would leave us all...bewitched!
Tbh I expected some "THIS ISNT MUSIC" shitpost type video.
But instead I got a very entertaining video that captures speedcore and how the listeners feel about it 100%
I love it!
The Cats are confused.
You made my cats confused! 😂
Whats crazy is I gotta friend who can play speedcore DDR charts. Not all of them but can do a small handful. Also has a speedcore fan, it could have totally been faster. 11/10 will download if possible
What direction will this channel go in when you run out of punk and metal genres? Who am I kidding, a new sub genre appears every month
I'll just do genres outside of Metal and Punk. There's plenty of untapped potential in electronic genres, Opera genres, and country. Even if they'll be short (like this vid) and done for cheap memes/jokes.
@@Pagefire that could be pretty interesting, I’d love to see you explore country-punk or something
There are way more outside of Punk and Metal.
Doomcore.
Darkcore.
Frenchcore.
Early Hardcore.
Uptempo Hardcore.
Splittercore.
Flashcore.
Suizidcore.
Extratone.
Supertone.
Hypertone.
Minatory.
Deathstep.
Industrial Hardcore.
Hardstyle.
Hardbass.
Dark Ambient.
Death Ambient.
Dark Dubstep.
Riddim.
Tearout.
Industrial Techno.
Uplifting Trance.
Hardtrance.
UK Hardhouse.
Noise Ambient.
Medieval Ambient.
Neoclassical Ambient.
Space Ambient.
Dark Space/Black Space Ambient.
Doom Ambient.
Psystyle.
Progressive Psytrance.
Hi-Tech Psytrance.
Darkpsy.
Forest Psy.
Psycore.
Hardcore DNB/Crossbreed.
Liquid Drum And Bass.
Atmospheric Drum And Bass.
Neurofunk Drum And Bass.
Jum Up Drum And Bass.
Hardstep Drum And Bass.
Techstep Drum And Bass.
Darkstep Drum And Bass.
Drumstep.
Complextro.
Electro House.
Glitch Hop.
Neuro Hop.
Neurostep.
Tribal Ambient.
Frost Ambient/Polar Ambient.
etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc.......................................................................................................................................................................
@@lars38010 holy shit
Woah pagefire doing Techno? This is crazy
and now we're getting to the good stuff
Didn't expect you'll make this.
Next video: *math metal long play*
This is achieving Vargskelethor levels of shitposting. I’m-a like!
Based Vargskelethor fan.
A glass of *Jim Beam* on the rocks + *Meth* mixed with *melted Coke* = *Speedcore*
I just covered la grange in the style of speedcore. Thanks! I followed your video.
OH MY GOD YOU GUYS FINILLY DID IT. YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING
Ultraviolence took the piss and recorded the song "Burn Out". That song mocks the importance placed on high BPM and has a (very, very, very short) part that is 20 million BPM.
IVE BEEN WAITINGTHIS VID MY WHOLE LIFE
*sees this*
Hold my Serum:
I DIDN'T NOTICE THIS BEFORE, THANKS FOR DOING THIS!
2:34 was actually the best peter griffin impression i've ever heard
fine. *gets addicted to speed core*
Suggestion for future episodes:
How to make fastcore
How to make shitcore
How to make powerviolent
How to make drone doom metal
How to make death industrial
How to make power electronics
playing with one or three sinewavedrones over three hours is so much fun! pleaaase make a drone episode!
Beat Saber players: You this shit slaps!
8:31 spagheeeeeetti
Kinda had some Industrial vibes. I enjoyed it!
Laughs in Extratone, the faster form of speedcore till it broke everything in a DAW
Yes, my favorite!
my man really did put ollie in the vid
i saw it and was like.
"...that's what's up"
that was amazing
like unironically
omg so awesome xD i subscribed for metal and now ... i'm officially a fan of your account XD
I swear that sounded like the soundtrack of an 80s arcade racing game. Come to think of it I am not sure about how I feel about knowing that.