@@atthecore4560 Fredrik literally invented the term itself in the late 90s. Though it was just meant to describe chunking 4 string power chords. It got turned into 8 string 'boing boing' in the late 00s because of Periphery making a 'Got Djent?' shirt, and Jens wore one, but by that time Meshuggah and these other bands that were following in their footsteps were playing 8 strings. So people started called 8 string playing 'djent', which is pretty silly considering what the term originally meant.
@@Salomon_G You're not wrong. The term 'Djent' was coined by Fred, but the term had absolutely no traction until Misha from Periphery propped it like a hot meme. I'll always be one of those guys who knows that Djent isn't a genre of music, but rather, a stylism that can apply itself to all forms of music. The bands who influenced and defined it's range and sense the most are; Meshuggah Dream Theater(Yes. Them.) Deftones Fear Factory And last, but certainly not last... Devin Townsend, aka, Strapping Young Lad. All these guys helped to influence the style of Djent in modern music on one level or another. Every musician who invests themselves with the Djent style in their playing was inspired by, at the very least, two of those five bands. That's my perspective. What do you think of that? Otherwise, if you think I'm an idiot with an idiot view on the top, by all means, tell me how I'm wrong ;)
This is definatly one of their most accessible songs (togheter with Do Not Look Down). If you want to see what Meshuggah really is all about i can recommend the craziness that is Clockworks, Strings Pulled at Random or Marrow for example
Meshuggah is one of my favorite bands of all time. One of the main bands to get me into the heavier side of metal. They started off as more of a thrash band but started evolving that sound fairly quickly. There are still some thrashier riffs sprinkled through albums though. A great album to start out with is Nothing.
Its dark, its relentless, its crazy, its lovely
YES
Frederik Thordendal is the lead guitarist and inventor of the “djent” sound. Martin Hagstrom is the Rhythm guitarist. so yep two guitarists
Saying he's the inventor of Djent is just wrong.
@@atthecore4560 who else in 1995 played guitar the way Thordendal did?
@@atthecore4560 Fredrik literally invented the term itself in the late 90s. Though it was just meant to describe chunking 4 string power chords. It got turned into 8 string 'boing boing' in the late 00s because of Periphery making a 'Got Djent?' shirt, and Jens wore one, but by that time Meshuggah and these other bands that were following in their footsteps were playing 8 strings. So people started called 8 string playing 'djent', which is pretty silly considering what the term originally meant.
@@mattdubya1037 Really, dude?
Dino Cazares suddenly doesn't exist anymore?
@@Salomon_G You're not wrong.
The term 'Djent' was coined by Fred, but the term had absolutely no traction until Misha from Periphery propped it like a hot meme.
I'll always be one of those guys who knows that Djent isn't a genre of music, but rather, a stylism that can apply itself to all forms of music. The bands who influenced and defined it's range and sense the most are;
Meshuggah
Dream Theater(Yes. Them.)
Deftones
Fear Factory
And last, but certainly not last...
Devin Townsend, aka, Strapping Young Lad.
All these guys helped to influence the style of Djent in modern music on one level or another.
Every musician who invests themselves with the Djent style in their playing was inspired by, at the very least, two of those five bands.
That's my perspective. What do you think of that?
Otherwise, if you think I'm an idiot with an idiot view on the top, by all means, tell me how I'm wrong ;)
You better check out more Meshuggah...or that Periphery hoodie will spontaneously combust
This is definatly one of their most accessible songs (togheter with Do Not Look Down). If you want to see what Meshuggah really is all about i can recommend the craziness that is Clockworks, Strings Pulled at Random or Marrow for example
We already did Clockworks as well so be on the lookout for that one!
*straws pulled at random
Meshuggah is one of my favorite bands of all time. One of the main bands to get me into the heavier side of metal. They started off as more of a thrash band but started evolving that sound fairly quickly. There are still some thrashier riffs sprinkled through albums though. A great album to start out with is Nothing.
I'd recommend doing Perpetual Black Second next, such a heavy song
Pro tip: you can watch movies at flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching loads of movies recently.
@Greyson Griffin yup, I have been watching on Flixzone} for since december myself :)
Oh wow what a coincidence that 2 people that use flixzone just stumble upon the same comment from a video that's 11 months old
"..groovy"
No. Djenty.
it drives me close to insanity everytime, gets progressively exhilarating. It does not stop.
Masters of groove!!
One my favs!!! Love meshuggah
Can I join your reactions? As 3 of the most emotionless people in the world. Hahaha
😂😅 I'm dead.
-Ryan
I’m guessing they’re probably just baked af
Also try reacting to extermination dismemberment omnivore. Thanks guys love from the Philippines. Great hail stan shirt.
Straws pulled at random.
Once you listen to them you start hearing their influence all over the place.
Try Meshuggah, SOUL BURN
Could you please react to Swarm, it's one of my favorite metal songs!!!
lml
It's a wall of sound.
I played this for a friend and they lol they were like "is there just 3 bass players?"
Sure lmao
LMAO thats perfect! Might as well be haha!
Y'all check out No Good Deed- Ain't shit funny....great beat down and I wish people would react to it
Plz do straws pulled at random. Not enough reactions to that song
do a Pravus reaction and you will be blown away!