The 10 Most Important METAL Bands Of All Time

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  • @BradleyHallGuitar
    @BradleyHallGuitar  Місяць тому +38

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    • @KittenRaptor
      @KittenRaptor Місяць тому +6

      You left out Judas Priest on purpose to see how many comments you'd get about it, you scamp. I saw that twinkle in your eye when you jumped from Sabbath to Maiden. ;)

    • @nathangrueber9834
      @nathangrueber9834 Місяць тому +2

      Whenever distortion was invented. So the Beatles

    • @Iwishtheirwasnopain
      @Iwishtheirwasnopain Місяць тому +2

      I saw mayhem live with cannibal corpse with gorguts and others it was fucking amazing, this was last year..i agree what you say about mayhem

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Місяць тому +1

      Venom better be on this list or you better oil up.

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Місяць тому +1

      Not even a mention for Judas Priest? Oil up brad

  • @joshabreu1156
    @joshabreu1156 Місяць тому +564

    Judas Priest should be on this list. Halford invented the front man, Priest led the dual lead guitar attack, invented Speed Metal on Stained Class. Slayer should be inbetween Death and Metallica

    • @user-kn1uj2tp6r
      @user-kn1uj2tp6r Місяць тому +48

      Robert Plant invented the Rockstar frontman.

    • @mybluguitar6051
      @mybluguitar6051 Місяць тому +9

      They also were the first metal band to implement prog and the double bass pedal

    • @user-kn1uj2tp6r
      @user-kn1uj2tp6r Місяць тому

      @mybluguitar6051 Also the first metal band where the frontman loves to take it up the ass.

    • @ravciozo7517
      @ravciozo7517 Місяць тому +29

      Judas Priest replacing At The Gates and I am content with the list

    • @MrLodeus
      @MrLodeus Місяць тому

      @@user-kn1uj2tp6r Elvis

  • @theicedevil
    @theicedevil Місяць тому +307

    Not including Judas Priest should be a crime. Judas Priest are literally the blueprint of Metal more so than Black Sabbath who did far more to influence Doom and Stoner music than all of Metal overall. Priest invented the dual guitar attack that most Metal band use today. The screaming fast guitar solos and louder than hell sound and vocals all contibute to Judas Priest. It was the dual guitar attack that influenced Slayers sound. Judas Priest are literally the quintessential Metal band. Period.

    • @thejudge-kv2jk
      @thejudge-kv2jk Місяць тому +20

      Agreed. Its annoying me too.

    • @kylereece1979
      @kylereece1979 Місяць тому +21

      And one listen to Invincible Shield confirms that at 72, Halford is the Eternal Metal God. My God , "The Serpent and the King" is an incredible song! Priest's last two albums are absolute brilliance and have more immediate fire and attack than anything Maiden have done in a while.

    • @drexelmarz7144
      @drexelmarz7144 Місяць тому +24

      Yes, & what about their use of leather clothing? No other metal band wore leather before Priest

    • @Joshcoshbagosh
      @Joshcoshbagosh Місяць тому +13

      I love it when people say "period" to emphasize an opinion as fact.

    • @nigeltufneljunior
      @nigeltufneljunior Місяць тому +17

      Amen! Not including JP is sacrilege. Otherwise a decent overview of metal genres and eras.

  • @brokentuskclan1795
    @brokentuskclan1795 Місяць тому +187

    Suffocation and Slam ( which sounds like an extreme version of Netflix and Chill)

    • @piusaditya5206
      @piusaditya5206 Місяць тому +3

      More like dying fetus and slam?

    • @manogueto156
      @manogueto156 Місяць тому +20

      @@piusaditya5206 Suffocation invented slam.

    • @orenom6704
      @orenom6704 Місяць тому +6

      Internal bleeding invented slam as a genre. Suffocation invented sort of the slam riff. Also damonacy from that era played something similar to slam. But suffocation did invent the blast beat as we know it. So they deserve a spot​@piusaditya5206

    • @Guts100Slain
      @Guts100Slain Місяць тому +5

      Suffocation themselves in terms of brutal death metal. Hell, they didn’t technically INVENT the slam riff, there were some other bands who did it before Suffocation, though they were the band who wanted to make everyone and their mother use it after they heard it. However, they did invent brutal death metal as a whole. As for slam itself, that goes to Internal Bleeding for inventing it, and then later on, Devourment for making everyone want to do it (Jimmy From The Block has a decent vid about the slam riff)

    • @darkseidiss3npai251
      @darkseidiss3npai251 Місяць тому +1

      @@manogueto156 they pioneered the riff, not the genre.

  • @user-jk9jc4zc3n
    @user-jk9jc4zc3n Місяць тому +115

    The list was mostly fine, but Judas Priest deserved to be included. Their music in the 70’s was so ahead of its time, and they inspired a lot of sub genres such as Thrash, Speed and even Power Metal to an extent. I’d also add Accept to this sort of list, they’re maybe not as popular as Priest or Maiden, but they had such a unique sound, and they were one of the first Speed Metal bands.

    • @jamesreece9502
      @jamesreece9502 Місяць тому +1

      But they sound horrible

    • @n11ls
      @n11ls Місяць тому

      @@jamesreece9502 go on, pretty curious on what you find horrible

    • @TheMetalPodcast
      @TheMetalPodcast 13 днів тому

      Totally agree!!! Judas Priest rules, when we had David Ellefson on our show, we talked about the new priest record

  • @IsaacTuduriLlabres
    @IsaacTuduriLlabres Місяць тому +639

    Number 1# most important Metal artist : Justin Bieber 🤟🏻

  • @dude9779
    @dude9779 Місяць тому +209

    KOЯN literally invented the hole genre of nu metal. I love early Slipknot stuff(first 4 albums), but I’d mention KORN as the most influential Nu metal band

    • @mrleek
      @mrleek Місяць тому +3

      This

    • @johnniewelken5417
      @johnniewelken5417 Місяць тому +18

      Yap. Without Korn there is no Slipknot.

    • @ghostofyourmom
      @ghostofyourmom Місяць тому +13

      ArrrrrrrrYOU READYYY

    • @dmitriystoyanov933
      @dmitriystoyanov933 Місяць тому +3

      100% agree

    • @skriabinfly
      @skriabinfly Місяць тому +4

      Agree. I have a feeling that Bradley Beansworth is too young to realize how huge korn was , years before slipknot

  • @jjtheenton
    @jjtheenton Місяць тому +269

    Something noteworthy about Black Sabbath is how they were downtuning back in the _70s._

    • @99mrslang
      @99mrslang Місяць тому

      Which was in the 70s​@@ericjenkins2737

    • @getshwiftygaming447
      @getshwiftygaming447 Місяць тому +7

      Another notable thing is that Jimmy Page was the inspiration for a lot of the heaviness. Sabbath isn't Sabbath without Zeppelin paving the way.

    • @mikegraphone2736
      @mikegraphone2736 Місяць тому

      ​@@getshwiftygaming447Bullshit!

    • @jeffreyhanc1711
      @jeffreyhanc1711 Місяць тому +5

      When you cut the tips of your fingers off and are looking ahead at a life on the dole in British Morder… well, what choice do you got?

    • @brians1793
      @brians1793 Місяць тому

      @@jeffreyhanc1711 I was going to say to be fair it might never have happened if not for that, both the lightest strings he could find and still had to downtune. I don't think it was even Tony trying to be innovative, innovative as the band still was that might have been entirely a happy accident. They also mentioned a reason they played progressively louder adding to their sound was to drown out people talking and not paying attention.

  • @leoglasmeyer2853
    @leoglasmeyer2853 Місяць тому +72

    I'd argue korn instead of slipknot, they really set the stage for nu-metal way before anyone else in 94, only closely followed by deftones, who drifted into other genres very quickly.

    • @TheDimitrios
      @TheDimitrios Місяць тому

      Absolutely, nothing else to say, he’s way off with some stuff, no Napalm Death, no Death etc!.

    • @guillaumelagueyte1019
      @guillaumelagueyte1019 Місяць тому +15

      @@TheDimitrios Death is here.

    • @TheSteinbitt
      @TheSteinbitt Місяць тому +5

      Korn is a terrible band, but they did invent the most awful of sub genres, I’ll give them that.

    • @bengreenbank
      @bengreenbank Місяць тому +5

      They definitely invented nu metal but they sound way more like a rock band and I'd argue Slipknot had a bigger impact on actual metal than Korn did.

    • @skriabinfly
      @skriabinfly Місяць тому +1

      Agree, except i put deftones pretty far behind since deftones only made it big after opening for korn on tour

  • @lukemasters5251
    @lukemasters5251 Місяць тому +222

    you should start sneaking terry glaze into every video

    • @Texasdoge
      @Texasdoge Місяць тому +31

      Where’s the terry glaze pantera reunion?

    • @BradleyHallGuitar
      @BradleyHallGuitar  Місяць тому +52

      I agree

    • @judaspriestfan
      @judaspriestfan Місяць тому +8

      terry glaze 👍

    • @chrismeadows4216
      @chrismeadows4216 Місяць тому

      He should sneak the Terry Glaze references in with the David Junior references.

  • @johannestetzelivonrosador7317
    @johannestetzelivonrosador7317 Місяць тому +220

    Where are judas Priest and Slayer?

    • @TheGreatIndoors1979
      @TheGreatIndoors1979 Місяць тому +11

      On Black Sabbathical.

    • @Beastlango
      @Beastlango Місяць тому +1

      I think he just did the most important of each age without any contemporary ones. Judas being sabbath’s and slayer being Metallica’s. Megadeth not being there for the same reason through they could be.

    • @Beastlango
      @Beastlango Місяць тому

      @@evilme1752 sabbath is definitely the first true metal band, only a dummy would think anyone early is

    • @222MovieMan
      @222MovieMan Місяць тому

      Which metal band was before 1960 then? I don't know of any personally but I'd like to learn@@evilme1752

    • @SmuggyOcelot
      @SmuggyOcelot Місяць тому +17

      @@evilme1752AC/DC is not metal or hard rock, they are rock. That isn’t an insult. They do not have much in common with metal

  • @bombercountyblues
    @bombercountyblues Місяць тому +61

    The big vocals and twin guitars you picked out iron maiden for were both done by judas priest 6 years before.

    • @user-kn1uj2tp6r
      @user-kn1uj2tp6r Місяць тому +3

      Who fucking cares, it's not that big of a deal.

    • @Pleurotus
      @Pleurotus Місяць тому

      @@user-kn1uj2tp6r Then put a cork in it, if you don't care. 😎👍

    • @aaronselman6860
      @aaronselman6860 Місяць тому

      @@user-kn1uj2tp6r dude shut up.

    • @avadakedavra69
      @avadakedavra69 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@user-kn1uj2tp6r "but Judas Priest invented dual lead."
      No. They didn't. Thin Lizzy did. Priest used it for metal though.

    • @TheMetalPodcast
      @TheMetalPodcast 13 днів тому

      That is true, love maiden, but have to include Priest, it's a travesty!

  • @HammerHeart3229
    @HammerHeart3229 Місяць тому +57

    I find the lack of Judas Priest in this list disturbing... Black Sabbath laid the foundations for Metal, Priest took it to the next level with the speed, more heaviness, the on-stage look, the high pitched vocals and then Maiden came along and arguably perfected the entire package. Iron Maiden are my favourite band (Although I love Judas Priest almost as much) however, it should be a crime to understate Judas Priest's influence on Metal! I'd also maybe include Slayer in your list too, would Death Metal even be a thing if Slayer never existed?
    Okay I'm done being a nitpicking arsehole now! Still enjoyed the video, Bradley! 😂

    • @kylereece1979
      @kylereece1979 Місяць тому +5

      Their full coverage of all things metal in their catelogue is more than enough to crown them as Kings. Listen to British Steel then Defenders.. They are totally different from eachother, just as Turbo is from Stained Class. Halfords iconic voice aside, it sounds like two different bands.
      They always evolved their sound and matched whatever was happening at the time whilst making it 'theirs".
      Ive always thought too, that Beyond the Realms of Death sounded like a precursor , top influence on Metallica's "Fade to Black".

    • @getshwiftygaming447
      @getshwiftygaming447 Місяць тому

      Zeppelin paved the way, Sabbath just joined soon after and were wrongly given the credit. Sabbath is amazing but Sabbath wouldn't have happened without Zeppelin pushing how heavy rock could actually be.

    • @HeathenDance
      @HeathenDance Місяць тому +4

      @@getshwiftygaming447 I'm a big fan of both Sabbath and Zeppelin (and Deep Purple as well). I highly disagree with you. Sabbath's sound is completely different, and to this day, their early albums sound just as Metal as if they had been released today.

    • @getshwiftygaming447
      @getshwiftygaming447 Місяць тому

      @@HeathenDance their sounds are very similar, both rooted in the blues and variated between standard and drop tunings while never being afraid to play with odd tunings and being experimental. Tony Iommi even credited Jimmy page for inspiring the main riff for paranoid(this can be found in the insert for the deluxe edition of the most recent remaster circulation). Both were getting their early sound using guitars that were equipped with single coil pickups, many of the same amps and using celestion greenback speakers in the cabs. My favorite bands growing up were zeppelin and some of the bands/musicians who have sighted them as an influence sabbath, Saxon, priest, maiden and many more.

    • @HeathenDance
      @HeathenDance Місяць тому +1

      @@getshwiftygaming447 I'm not denying Zeppelin's influence, in a FEW of their songs, but they still don't sound Metal. Regarding distortion, dark sonority, tempo, etc. Classical Music, for example, is a massive influence when it comes to Metal. Both riffs and solos, depending on the composers. And you can't say that Bach, Liszt or Chopin were playing Heavy Metal. Regardless how appealing the concept is.

  • @cmlguerra
    @cmlguerra Місяць тому +54

    4 most important metal bands
    Black Sabbath
    Judas Priest
    Iron Maiden
    Metallica

    • @henrywalton5967
      @henrywalton5967 Місяць тому +3

      Agree, maybe Death too if it was 5

    • @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek
      @DerekDerekDerekDerekDerekDerek Місяць тому +4

      ​@@henrywalton5967 Venom 6th, no death without Venom.

    • @niechzyjeja3701
      @niechzyjeja3701 Місяць тому

      Tbh they're not important but only well known

    • @cmlguerra
      @cmlguerra Місяць тому +5

      @@niechzyjeja3701you’re joking right? not important? that tells a lot about your music knowledge…

    • @itsgenious1817
      @itsgenious1817 Місяць тому

      They ok but I’d replace Iron Maiden for Venom for creating the 3 principal extreme genres

  • @ackyducc5040
    @ackyducc5040 Місяць тому +124

    How did you not include Judas Priest :(

    • @martinpaddle
      @martinpaddle Місяць тому +5

      yes... Rob Halford's top 10 list in a different video makes much more sense

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 Місяць тому +1

      😮

    • @jamesreece9502
      @jamesreece9502 Місяць тому

      Easy, they are not good

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 Місяць тому +2

      @@jamesreece9502 they rule ☺️.
      Lots of classics!
      Not many can hit those notes .

    • @jamesreece9502
      @jamesreece9502 Місяць тому

      @@eclat4641 Everyone is allowed their own opinion.
      Mine just align more with Bradley's.

  • @L0veLYLAd
    @L0veLYLAd Місяць тому +38

    Benis’s ability to ignore any acknowledgment of bass is truly incredible

    • @doublethomas8415
      @doublethomas8415 Місяць тому +5

      He didn't ask Davie504 for permission to talk about bass.

    • @TheMetalPodcast
      @TheMetalPodcast 13 днів тому

      Love the bass! We just had David Ellefson on our show, he was a truly wonderful guest

  • @humblemumble80
    @humblemumble80 Місяць тому +23

    A Nu Metal segment, but absolutely no mention of Korn.
    Also, Judas Priest is definitely the next step between Black Sabbath and Iron Maiden.

  • @user-ge2hh3ni5u
    @user-ge2hh3ni5u Місяць тому +57

    ok, maybe if we agree on their lack of pop culture impact , we can ignore Venom. But tell me if Motorhead isn't one of the few bands ever to both create a new style for others to copy stretching among many genres, while at the same time being one of the most recognized artists in the world while still keeping trve

    • @TheSteinbitt
      @TheSteinbitt Місяць тому +9

      But they were their own thing, didn’t really start a movement, they called themselves a rock and roll band, and didn’t really belong to metal. They were just an insanely heavy rock and roll band😂

    • @Money_chief.
      @Money_chief. Місяць тому +4

      For real motorhead influenced everyone from Lars to euronymous be influenced a lot of metal fashion and he was the embodiment of a true rockstar motorhead not being on this list is a crime

    • @chrismeadows4216
      @chrismeadows4216 Місяць тому

      Motörhead being among the most recognized artists in the world is a stretch. All credit where it's due, they're a legendary band in the metal community, but they aren't exactly a mainstream band in a sense which Metallica and Iron Maiden are, and Iron Maiden even push it a little bit. Mentioning them to non-metalheads often has mixed reactions of awareness. If you ask an old-time metaller, a thrash metaller, maybe a punk, definitely WWE fans, someone who has watched Airheads, about Motörhead, they'll know everything. It isn't like that outside of these spheres. They're mostly known for Ace of Spades, Killed By Death, Overkill, The Game, Line in the Sand, and King of Kings. Other than them, most people will have no clue who they are.

    • @dexter27081984
      @dexter27081984 Місяць тому

      Influence of Motorhead on all metal genres is insane. Thrash, Black, Death and Speed Metal all raised from their sound.

    • @Money_chief.
      @Money_chief. Місяць тому

      @@dexter27081984 yep I would argue they're the second most influential band ever only ones I'd say had more influence is sabbath

  • @drachireidnoc6659
    @drachireidnoc6659 Місяць тому +208

    I’m disappointed you don’t have Judas Priest

    • @mybluguitar6051
      @mybluguitar6051 Місяць тому +25

      Seriously!! I'd argue they're significantly more influential and culturally impactful than Iron Maiden

    • @drexelmarz7144
      @drexelmarz7144 Місяць тому +2

      @@mybluguitar6051yep, sad but true

    • @TheFartbreakKid
      @TheFartbreakKid Місяць тому

      Maybe make your own list and plonk it on UA-cam🤟

    • @Vivi_9
      @Vivi_9 Місяць тому +1

      @@mybluguitar6051 exactly, nobody sounds like Maiden because they're so boring and outdated

    • @orfeuestudio8227
      @orfeuestudio8227 Місяць тому

      @@Vivi_9they are recording Brave new wolrd until today Brave new wolrd and Book of souls are the best albums for me from that period but senjutsu is just a lazy album its the worst maiden album for me and listening to it, i just had enough of this “Brave new wolrd fase“

  • @takki2747
    @takki2747 Місяць тому +72

    I would add Judas Priest to the list as well as their first trademark to wear leather clothes extensively on stage

  • @hampuspersson6509
    @hampuspersson6509 Місяць тому +21

    I’m really happy to see two swedish bands on the list. ”Slaughter of the soul” really is an amazing album and so far ahead of it’s time.

    • @brianmcevoy1990
      @brianmcevoy1990 Місяць тому

      The Gallery and Purgatory Afterglow were way better and much more influential to the genre

    • @jw7500
      @jw7500 Місяць тому +1

      Actually, the melodeath mention should've been Carcass, for Heartwork.

  • @tiscover
    @tiscover Місяць тому +30

    Big respect for including "at the gates". But no Slayer?

    • @chrismeadows4216
      @chrismeadows4216 Місяць тому +2

      Slayer's cultural impact may be as much as Metallica's, even with way fewer albums sold.

    • @jrbmxr2564
      @jrbmxr2564 Місяць тому +1

      He even mentions the whole chugging the low string and playing on the highers which is what slayer did

    • @jw7500
      @jw7500 Місяць тому

      Honestly, if it's for the whole Melodeath thing, shouldn't it be Carcass instead? Heartwork came out 2 years earlier than Slaughter of the Soul.

  • @allanricardo9287
    @allanricardo9287 Місяць тому +89

    00:44 "c*m" *David appears*

  • @fartfacemuldoon5657
    @fartfacemuldoon5657 Місяць тому +295

    WHOA. I was not ready for Judas Priest being omitted.

    • @MetalPersonJ
      @MetalPersonJ Місяць тому +14

      Yeah, not cool.

    • @fartfacemuldoon5657
      @fartfacemuldoon5657 Місяць тому +35

      @@MetalPersonJ there’s also a clear contrast between what Sabbath did and things Maiden did, bridged by Priest. The most obvious being the inclusion of a double lead guitar arrangement. Sabbath never had two guitarists, and it’s become such a staple in metal.

    • @davesiddons8921
      @davesiddons8921 Місяць тому +16

      Priest did so much for early metal that they never get the appreciation for.
      Twin guitar leads/harmonies
      Double bass drumming*
      Speed metal (1977)
      The heavy metal look
      Yes sabbath stumbled upon playing heavy but if you ask me the first band that could be classed as ‘heavy metal’ priest is the one. Practically every 80’s band owes it to them.
      *they weren’t the first but the first band to use multiple instances of in during an album, sin after sin at least 5 of the 8 songs have fast double bass passages

    • @MGdelOeste
      @MGdelOeste Місяць тому +3

      @@davesiddons8921 Absolutely. And I'll say something more. People tend to "overrate" Sabbath when it comes to the birth of heavy metal and its subgenres, actually making other band's achievements pretty much invisible.

    • @davesiddons8921
      @davesiddons8921 Місяць тому +2

      @@MGdelOesteagree 100%. Early sabbath is fantastic, groundbreaking etc but it’s hardly the definition of heavy metal, it’s metal alright but it’s not Heavy metal.
      Stuff like Dissent Agresssor is still heavy by today’s standards, just the production lets it down.

  • @klauswigsmith
    @klauswigsmith Місяць тому +14

    No Judas Priest = no Maiden.
    No Mercyful Fate, No Celtic Frost = no Mayhem.

  • @ericjenkins2737
    @ericjenkins2737 Місяць тому +125

    Judas Fucking Priest

    • @springbloom5940
      @springbloom5940 Місяць тому +12

      Few metal bands as influential as Priest

    • @jamesreece9502
      @jamesreece9502 Місяць тому

      They fucking suck

    • @jamesreece9502
      @jamesreece9502 Місяць тому

      ​@springbloom5940 You are so wrong, I feel bad for you.

    • @ericjenkins2737
      @ericjenkins2737 Місяць тому

      @@jamesreece9502 What do you mean?

    • @jamesreece9502
      @jamesreece9502 Місяць тому

      @@ericjenkins2737 Why don't you ask Bradley Hall, he omitted them for a reason, I'm just agreeing with him.

  • @IveGotToast
    @IveGotToast Місяць тому +12

    I love the fact that no mattter if youre into Thrash Metal, Death Metal, Doom Metal, Black Metal, or even Punk, everyone can agree that Black Sabbath was a band.

  • @fredrickfraser1659
    @fredrickfraser1659 Місяць тому +9

    I’d argue the 6 most important Metal bands of all time are in order by date
    1. *Sabbath:* Do I even need to explain they invented the genre and revolutionized the sound of heavy music, they’re influence is simply undeniable
    2. *Judas Priest:* They’re combination of the heaviness of metal with the speed and energy of punk rock would give birth to the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal
    3. *Venom:* The birth of extreme metal, this band was vitally important for the development of Thrash, Black, Death, their descendants, and all other genres of extreme metal.
    4. *Metallica:* Arguably the most popular metal band of all time Metallica and its influence on the development of metal cannot be understated, from birthing Thrash, to popularizing extreme metal, and influencing countless bands from Slayer, to Pantera.
    5. *Melvins:* Whilst Metal had been progressively getting faster and more aggressive from Heavy Metal, through the NWOBHM to Thrash, within the underground a form of Traditional Heavy Metal survived progressively becoming slower and darker evolving into Doom Metal. This eventually culminated with Melvins who combined it with the aggression of hardcore punk, giving birth to Sludge Metal. In turn the influence of Melvins came to define the sound of not just metal, but nearly all music in the 90’s. From completely changing the sound of the New Orleans Metal Scene and in turn inspiring Pantera to take thrash and give it a slower, groovier, and heavier; to inspiring a new wave of metal around the Pacific Northwest that combined Sludge with the traditional heavy metal of Sabbath and Alternative Rock, not only birthing Alternative Metal with bands such as Alice In Chains, HELMET, TOOL, and Soundgarden. But as well influencing the Seattle scene as a whole and most importantly Nirvana who would go on to completely change music forever.
    6. *KoЯn.* Whilst Groove and Alternative Metal came to dominate the metal scene of the early 90’s, at the same time, inspired by Metallica, Funk Rock became increasingly heavier with bands such as Faith No More, Primus, & Rage Against The Machine, evolving into Funk Metal. This culminated in 1994 when the Sludgy, Dark, Downtuned sound of Alternative Metal, was combined with the Heaviness and Groove of Groove Metal, the Funkiness and Energy of Funk Metal, and was combined with unconventional Hip-Hop style production, completely changing the sound of Metal forever.

  • @kybamclane9357
    @kybamclane9357 Місяць тому +20

    I would definitely add Opeth as the pioneers of whatever sound they play. Its like progressive death metal but also kinda doom metal but also kind folk metal but also kinda melodeath. The amount of Opeth copycats that arose from sweden and the Netherlands in the early 2'000s is insane and some of them are still going strong today.

    • @Infyra
      @Infyra Місяць тому

      Wait, which dutch bands are Opeth clones?

    • @pritambanik7228
      @pritambanik7228 Місяць тому

      Can you name some? I am intrigued. Cuz I am looking for something similar like Opeth.

    • @robgull9668
      @robgull9668 Місяць тому +2

      Agalloch/ swallow the sun, tiamet, katatonia.

    • @kybamclane9357
      @kybamclane9357 Місяць тому

      @@pritambanik7228 Agalloch, Swallow the Sun, Katatonia, In Mourning, Leprous, Soen, Insomnium...

    • @AbstractEntityJ
      @AbstractEntityJ Місяць тому

      @@kybamclane9357 Ne Obliviscaris, Wilderun

  • @michaeltunnicliffe4935
    @michaeltunnicliffe4935 Місяць тому +24

    Shocked that Judas Priest aren't on there. I mean, Rob Halford's vocals pretty much inspired all power metal and Glen and KKs shredding inspired speed metal and many thousands of aspiring guitarists. The imagery which cemented the whole motor bikes, leather and chains sort of look. Love it or hate it, has been a huge influence on the imagery of metal ever since. I mean, they just embody metal so bloody well. And their enduring appeal. Who would have thought, they would still be writing popular albums such as Firepower and Invincible Shield in 2024, 55 years after they started. And in those 55 years, they just about influenced everyone. Also, just for pure legendary status as well, Lemmy and Motorhead surely should be on this list. I know that Lemmy himself as well as many others would argue that Motorhead aren't metal, but they embodied everything about metal and as such, their influence on metal is undeniable.

    • @TheSonics11
      @TheSonics11 Місяць тому

      Yeah, no Judas Priest but we get... At the gates? lmao

    • @michaeltunnicliffe4935
      @michaeltunnicliffe4935 Місяць тому +1

      @@TheSonics11 I'd say At The Gates deserve a spot. They helped pioneer Melodeath in Gothenburg alongside In Flames, but unlike In Flames, you can see a lot of At the Gates' influence on a lot of the 2000s Metalcore bands. At the Gate is an influential band. No problem with them being on the list, well either then or In Flames. No priest though is a crime

  • @nanomeme5587
    @nanomeme5587 Місяць тому +22

    Imo Judas Priest should be on this list. I mean they had soooo much influence on metal. They pretty much invented speed metal with Exciter and Call for the priest, inspired alot of bands today to play metal, Rob basicaly defined the voice of metal and they defined the look of metal with lether clothes and spikes. You could also make an argument for them being the first metal band. I would say that they are much more important to metal than Dream Theater, BMTH and At the Gates. I also think Venom should on this list. They basicaly started doing extreme metal and I can't imagine what would bands like Metallica, Slayer and Mayhem sound like without them.

  • @nintendobinks792
    @nintendobinks792 Місяць тому +16

    I would add: Judas Priest (they created the traditional metal sound - twin guitars, high pitched male singing etc.), Sepultura (everything up to and including Roots has been influential on heavy metal), Stratovarius (Visions is the blueprint for all power metal that came after it), Candlemass (their debut is the foundation of doom metal), Therion founded symphonic metal and Nightwish mainstreamed it. Ministry pioneered industrial metal. DragonForce brought guitar virtuosity to an entire generation - playing Through the Fire and Flames is every UA-cam guitarists rite of passage.

    • @69Kevrod2012
      @69Kevrod2012 Місяць тому +1

      Thanks for this complementary list, I would argue Ministry is the biggest omission, as without them we wouldn't have NIN, Fear Factory, Rammstein etc. possibly not even Meshuggah and nü (or at least not as we know them!)

  • @6ixpoint5ive
    @6ixpoint5ive Місяць тому +16

    Excellent list!
    If we were to expand on this to other most influential bands I'd argue to include Judas Priest, Slayer, Nightwish, Eluveitie, Evanescence, and Opeth. One could make an argument for Linkin Park as well as their influence exceeds even metal.

    • @Absolutely_puck_fakestine
      @Absolutely_puck_fakestine Місяць тому +4

      Are you high ?

    • @golgotai2938
      @golgotai2938 Місяць тому +1

      Nightwish might deserve a spot with the whole symphonic metal stuff they brought around, however the others I really don't see. Eluveitie is just one of the children of Bathory, nothing groundbreaking (I do love them tho), Evanescence was very popular but again they haven't invented anything. Opeth is great but kinda falls into the same category as Dream Theater and DT is just way more influential. (Cant stand DT and love Opeth, but this is the truth)

    • @Divig
      @Divig Місяць тому

      ​@@golgotai2938 I would argue that Therion is as important as Nightwish for symphonic metal. They were years ahead. (Started in 1987 while Nightwish came 1996)
      Nightwish are bigger, so for this list it might be them though since popularity seems to weigh in heavily.

    • @laurisaarinen1126
      @laurisaarinen1126 Місяць тому

      Who the hell are Eluveitie... ?

    • @golgotai2938
      @golgotai2938 Місяць тому

      @@laurisaarinen1126 Eluveitie is a good folk metal band but I don't think they are that influential

  • @penasjable
    @penasjable Місяць тому +7

    I love Maiden but Judas Priest is more significant in my opinion. They also gave Metal its look and they help make the jump from heavy blues sound of Black Sabbath to what we consider "Metal".

  • @jimstewart8122
    @jimstewart8122 Місяць тому +21

    2 things:
    1: thank you for the genuine LOL moment that was "Sountrack to falling down the stairs" . I hope DT see that and make it their next album title. Brilliant!!
    2: No other band in the history of Heavy Metal has ever embraced the genre as much as Judas Priest. When others were distancing themselves from the label, Halford was out there with no shame, proud to called metal. The whole band are legends, but Rob Halford is the undisputed king of Metal. It's criminal that they're not on your list.

  • @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy
    @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy Місяць тому +17

    Bradley did not just say that Pantera was more influential than Iron Maiden…

    • @BradleyHallGuitar
      @BradleyHallGuitar  Місяць тому +12

      They deffo are!

    • @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy
      @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy Місяць тому +4

      @@BradleyHallGuitar “You were the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them!”

    • @periachi4961
      @periachi4961 Місяць тому +10

      Kinda are tho, most metal bands post Pantera have super groovy chunky riffs with tons of pinch harmonics. That's the Pantera style.

    • @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy
      @WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuy Місяць тому +8

      @@periachi4961 true but Iron Maiden released some monumental songs for the whole genre like Phantom of the Opera, Powerslave, and (as much as I hate the song) The Trooper that became more influential and staggering than countless songs!

    • @Alexilehio
      @Alexilehio Місяць тому +2

      @@WhoDaF0ok1sThatGuywhy hate?

  • @bjwaters
    @bjwaters Місяць тому +17

    The lack of Judas Priest seems kinda mental, to be honest. In my opinion, they are just as vital as Black Sabbath. Sure, metal existed in the 70s, but it was a nebulous idea that didn't have a strong definition. Then, the late 70s, you have FM radio rock and punk rock, and metal seemed to be done. Judas Priest was the band who came along and codified metal into a genre. They planted the flag and said "THIS is what metal sounds like" and everyone followed suit.
    Otherwise, I think the rest of the picks are valid. If I were to do a list of the Top 10 influential bands, I would do:
    10. Helloween
    9. Venom
    8. Slayer
    7. Death
    6. Van Halen
    5. Pantera
    4. Iron Maiden
    3. Metallica
    2. Judas Priest
    1. Black Sabbath

  • @deadlegjack2574
    @deadlegjack2574 Місяць тому +11

    I do feel motor head in the mid to late 70s really influenced the speed and look of metal.

    • @YesMan-uy4cj
      @YesMan-uy4cj Місяць тому +1

      True

    • @user-kn1uj2tp6r
      @user-kn1uj2tp6r Місяць тому +1

      Motorhead wasn't metal nor did they consider themselves metal at all. Lemmy would tell everyone they are a rock and roll band.

    • @deadlegjack2574
      @deadlegjack2574 Місяць тому

      That is something he said hes also said its metal most metal heads agree Motorhead is metal. In an interview Ozzy used to atribute the creation of metal to Lemmy and vise versa. Motorheads obvious influence in the early NWOBHM was also huge.@@user-kn1uj2tp6r

    • @SatansDonkey666
      @SatansDonkey666 Місяць тому

      Deep Purple had already done that.

    • @YesMan-uy4cj
      @YesMan-uy4cj Місяць тому

      @@SatansDonkey666 not in the same way

  • @onbedoeldekut1515
    @onbedoeldekut1515 Місяць тому +24

    I never really got into Shitslot, they felt like a fad that hasn't faded.

    • @eclat4641
      @eclat4641 Місяць тому +2

      True

    • @chrismeadows4216
      @chrismeadows4216 Місяць тому +2

      Their first five albums are very good for different reasons from each other. After them, members are gone, their energy has come down, and writing has become very stale.

    • @henrywalton5967
      @henrywalton5967 Місяць тому +3

      They're one of the only bands where I think the hit songs were actually the best ones, I've tried listening to albums in full and it just gets very repetitive after a while.
      If I want some good heavy Nu Metal I'll put on L.D 50 by Mudvayne, that album has so much variety, great song writing, great playing and the musicianship is insane especially with the bass.

    • @bengough6955
      @bengough6955 Місяць тому +2

      A fad that hasn't faded is something that is part of culture. Like it or not.
      Taylor Swift is going to be huge for ever at this rate, you may hate it, but that equates to a lasting cultural influence even If you're not a fan

  • @Pleurotus
    @Pleurotus Місяць тому +7

    11 - Fear Factory. The progenitors of Industrial Metal. They've set the standard for mechanically precise palm-muted riffing and double bass patterns for a whole generation of bands to come.
    12 - Neurosis. The entire Post Metal genre wouldn't exist if it wasn't for their 90's albums.

    • @alexgrunde6682
      @alexgrunde6682 Місяць тому +4

      Fear Factory definitely added a fresh sound to industrial metal, adding in the groove metal elements, and Burton Bell pioneering the sort of clean/growl vocal dichotomy that so many metal singers ape to this day. And it helps having Rhys Fulber handling your synth/sequencing/sampling duties. But they were far from the progenitors of industrial metal; Ministry, KMFDM, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult all predated them.

    • @bananaempijama
      @bananaempijama Місяць тому +2

      I think industrial metal started with Ministry.

    • @Pleurotus
      @Pleurotus Місяць тому +4

      @@bananaempijama And you're right. But the absolute, undisputed game-changer was Demanufacture.

    • @henrywalton5967
      @henrywalton5967 Місяць тому +1

      Demanufacture was a turning point for sure, nothing before it had such precise mechanical riffs coupled with the syncopated drums. And the clean and harsh vocal combination. One of the best albums ever made imo

    • @1980extremeG
      @1980extremeG Місяць тому +1

      ​​@@alexgrunde6682I would add the UK band Pitchshifter to your list of original Industrial metal bands; who are better than FF in my opinion. Underrated and better than all you mentioned (with the possible exception of Ministry)...

  • @milesmanuse1569
    @milesmanuse1569 Місяць тому +11

    You forgot Motorhead.

  • @vincentfalcone9218
    @vincentfalcone9218 Місяць тому +11

    Priest is 2nd only to Black Sabbath in importance.

  • @metalbraincoder
    @metalbraincoder Місяць тому +5

    My list would be like this:
    Black Sabbath
    Judas Priest
    Iron Maiden
    Metallica
    Helloween
    Death
    Pantera
    Dream Theater
    Emperor
    Rammstein
    In Flames
    Nightwish

  • @davidemiozzi8589
    @davidemiozzi8589 Місяць тому +34

    King Crimson is much much more than I talk to the wind

    • @GregorMortis420
      @GregorMortis420 Місяць тому +10

      Yeah, the Red album and most precisely Starless is basically Type O Negative if they were into weed and psychedelia and not into Whiskey and Red Wine 😂😂😂

    • @uvarighalvarado8677
      @uvarighalvarado8677 Місяць тому +3

      IKR??!? Like already mentioned Red, but if we stay on In the Court, 21st Century Schizoid Man is really heavy, Larks Tongues in Aspic part 1 has some heavy shit, and part 2 is heavier than a lot of metal albums.

    • @davidemiozzi8589
      @davidemiozzi8589 Місяць тому +3

      @@uvarighalvarado8677 in a sense, I actually think King Crimson has a more metal mood, a certain refined raw energy, than Dream Theater, which is a prog-metal evolution of AOR a-la Toto

    • @uvarighalvarado8677
      @uvarighalvarado8677 Місяць тому

      @@davidemiozzi8589 I 100% agree with you! KC has that raw metal energy.

    • @HeathenDance
      @HeathenDance Місяць тому +2

      I follow Bradley's channel because he is funny. But most of his opinions are hard to take serious. Including Meshuggah on this list as "IMPORTANT AND INFLUENTIAL" genuinely made me laugh. Which is why I'm here!

  • @OscaroGarcia-
    @OscaroGarcia- Місяць тому +5

    I would make a case for Necrophagist, every tech death band nowadays draws a lot from what Necro did to perfection.

    • @pumba5419
      @pumba5419 Місяць тому

      Even to this day their stuff is so advanced! Crazy to think it's almost 25 years ago since the release of Onset..

  • @zemlidrakona2915
    @zemlidrakona2915 Місяць тому +9

    You missed hair metal. And I'm not saying this because I'm particularly a hair metal fan, but come on. It was huge for a decade.

    • @Wagoo
      @Wagoo Місяць тому +4

      I guess that's covered by Pantera with Metal Magic 😂

  • @LeTiProQuebecois
    @LeTiProQuebecois Місяць тому +7

    Because there is alot of new band playing old school heavy metal and sounding alot like Judas Priest, I would put Judas Priest on the list. not only they were a big influence in the 80's and 90's, but they still are!
    Also, honorable mentions:
    Korn: still influencial, but alot less then in the early 20's,
    Rammstein: by far the biggest industrial metal band and I think they surpass Metallica in selling concert tickets now.
    Motorhead: Legends, but maybe a bit less influencial. They push everyone to play faster though. I think the way they played in shows actually have an influence on grunge.
    Good list!

    • @MrLBPug
      @MrLBPug Місяць тому +1

      Lemmy _always_ said Motörhead were a rock 'n roll band, so that's why they're not on the list. Influence or not.

    • @LeTiProQuebecois
      @LeTiProQuebecois Місяць тому +2

      @@MrLBPugYeah I know, but they are way more a metal band than a Rock'n'Roll band haha

  • @kristaps1337
    @kristaps1337 Місяць тому +4

    Huh, I expected Opeth to show up, they are not the most popular/influential but I think so many bands inspire themselves from their sound and they really brought absolutely new stuff to the table.

  • @pavelkozlov7864
    @pavelkozlov7864 Місяць тому +5

    I agree that Dream Theater are the most influential prog metal band ever, but let's not forget that Fates Warning pretty much nailed the sound DT were going for on their Perfect Symmetry album in 1989. FW definitely deserve credit for truly pioneering the genre

    • @GabAssbreaker
      @GabAssbreaker Місяць тому +1

      Finally someone mentioned Fates Warning, there so underrated its criminal.

  • @marcomurillo7681
    @marcomurillo7681 Місяць тому +13

    I would include Judas Priest (of course) and Tool and Rammstein (for their styles and influence)....

  • @bluesrock88
    @bluesrock88 Місяць тому +3

    I would put judas priest in place of Iron Maiden. Much more consisten and they anticipated Maiden with their 70s albums. They also defined the whole heavy metal aesthetic basically.

  • @icedinferno8222
    @icedinferno8222 Місяць тому +5

    Great list, hard to argue against any of those picks, altough I think Judas Priest should have a spot on anybody's list. When I saw you didn't insert them after Sabbath, I thought they were going to be the last band as they are the quintessential metal band.
    Anyway, here's my take on this impossible task
    Black Sabbath
    Judas Priest
    Motorhead
    Iron Maiden
    Anything Dio (Rainbow, Heaven and Hell, Dio)
    Metallica
    Slayer
    Death
    Mayhem
    Pantera
    Slipknot
    Avenged Sevenfold (Don't really listen to them, but I think they deserve a spot to represent the 21st Century)

  • @ttiwaz4398
    @ttiwaz4398 Місяць тому +3

    I think Sepultura should be included. Back in 80's when metal was becoming a scene here in northern Europe (in my perspective Finland especially) Sepultura was mentioned to be extreme rough. One of the pioneers for sure.

  • @taylorholz5094
    @taylorholz5094 Місяць тому +4

    How is no one talking about the exclusion of MOTÖRHEAD here, they invented double bass pedal drums and speed metal which led to thrash and power metal. They were literally the loudest band of all time. Without them the heaviest it gets is Judas Priest. And IMO Judas Priest probably should’ve had Iron Maiden’s spot, Iron Maiden in 1980 was essentially a punk band and priest was already doing everything mentioned about maiden

  • @hasieretxaparekareaga3993
    @hasieretxaparekareaga3993 Місяць тому +2

    The 10 most important metal bands are, in no particular order:
    - Black Sabbath
    - Death
    - Dream Theater
    - Iron Maiden
    - Judas Priest
    - Mayhem
    - Metallica
    - Opeth
    - Pantera
    - Tool

  • @MatiasSeraBaterista
    @MatiasSeraBaterista Місяць тому +21

    Dude, I love Maiden, but overall, Priest are way more influential. They changed everything, not in terms of just the music, but also the look and the attitude. British steel is the first fully Metal album in my view and Screaming for Vengeance perfected a lot of tropes we now hear in metal still

  • @mybluguitar6051
    @mybluguitar6051 Місяць тому +26

    Im sorry man, but L take for not mentioning Judas Priest's 70s material!!!! Lets list the facts:
    - they were the first metal band with gavs the archetype of a metal singer (not bruce, def rob halford)
    - they were the first metal band with two lead guitarists (downing and tipton)
    - they were the first metal band to play speed metal
    - they were the first metal band to play prog (listen to the S trilogy if you dont believe me)
    - they were the first metal band to commercialize the sound (hell bent for leather and british steel)
    Not to mention, you said the criteria in the beginning was a metal band has to be influential and culturally impactful. Priest were the big 4 of thrash's biggest influence. Not to mention the leather they wore since hell bent for leather created the look for metal in the 80s.

    • @BradleyHallGuitar
      @BradleyHallGuitar  Місяць тому +1

      You could argue most of those things yeah but in that domain of traditional Metal, Iron Maiden had faaaar more commercial success and their influence is much greater-reaching than Priest's was. Priest are a sick band don't get me wrong but they never reached anywhere near the success that Maiden did

    • @mybluguitar6051
      @mybluguitar6051 Місяць тому +15

      @BradleyHallGuitar if you're talking about the current era, you're right. Maiden are more popular with everyone wearing their t shirts and their concerts selling wide. However, in the 80s, priest were significantly bigger. They were in commercials, their albums were always played on the radio (never maiden), and their concerts were huge. Not to mention the 80s look for metal was leather, and that's entirely due to judas priest. Anyway, hopefully I'm not coming off as a dick. This is just my viewpoint

    • @rjamesyork
      @rjamesyork Місяць тому +11

      @@BradleyHallGuitarI would dispute the “influence” part. Early thrash like Megadeth and Slayer has much more Priest than Maiden in it and thrash was the gateway to death and other extreme subgenres.

    • @kylereece1979
      @kylereece1979 Місяць тому +8

      You can hear their influence on Maiden in those early records aswell. Sinner and The Ripper have instrumental sections that, absolutely influenced Maiden harmonies and lead riff playing. The whole NWOBHM itselt owes a ton to the Priest.
      I love Priest's diverse set of songs. They have something for everyone. When hearing Killing Machine and Painkiller, youd be forgiven thinking they are separate bands, they are very diverse. Maiden, as good as they are- theyve got that sound that, you always know its them. I mean that as a good thing.👍

    • @MGdelOeste
      @MGdelOeste Місяць тому +8

      @@BradleyHallGuitar Hmmm not sure about Maiden having greater-reaching influence. The thing is, back in the late 70s and early 80s, when metal main subgenres were being first developed, Priest influence was bigger, they were seen as the quintaessential metal band.

  • @Guts100Slain
    @Guts100Slain Місяць тому +5

    Respect to the list, I would’ve also included Napalm Death, simply because they were the ones who a lot of people trace back to being the band who INVENTED the blast beat (if my memory serves me correctly). Not only that, Grindcore wouldn’t even be a thing without them
    Korn would’ve also been good on the list, mainly because while Slipknot does have the influence of image, Korn were the guys who made nu Metal a thing to begin with

    • @vietnamd0820
      @vietnamd0820 Місяць тому

      Yep, Napalm Death is certainly an influential band in metal…the inventors of grindcore…and they have a ton of great albums

    • @Guts100Slain
      @Guts100Slain Місяць тому +1

      @@vietnamd0820 They’re also badass live, I saw them twice, and both times they KILLED it

    • @vietnamd0820
      @vietnamd0820 Місяць тому

      @@Guts100Slain i live in the US…it was on my bucket list to see them in the UK and I finally got to do that this month

    • @Guts100Slain
      @Guts100Slain Місяць тому

      I saw them IN the US... they kicked hella ass@@vietnamd0820

  • @ConfydeMusic
    @ConfydeMusic Місяць тому +29

    THANK YOU for acknowledging the death metal influence on Slipknot \m/

    • @bengough6955
      @bengough6955 Місяць тому

      Hehehe they're always labelled nu-metal, true theres a dj and a bit of fast lyrical 'rap' but slipknot was way more extreme than any of their contemporaries. People =Shit opens with blast beats 😂 it is a pop death metal album

  • @V3ntilator
    @V3ntilator Місяць тому +8

    Come on. No Judas Priest? They invented the modern metal and also invented the nails and metal clothing. Deserves #1 spot.

    • @mattsnider5904
      @mattsnider5904 Місяць тому +2

      Priest is way better than Iron Maiden for sure!!

  • @Rockodyle
    @Rockodyle Місяць тому +3

    No Judas Priest? No Slayer? No Motorhead?? Come on Bradley !!

  • @mikegraphone2736
    @mikegraphone2736 Місяць тому +4

    Does Iron Maiden even exist without the influence of Judas Priest?

  • @rohannidhitiwari9365
    @rohannidhitiwari9365 Місяць тому +3

    The only band that is probably even more influential than Sabbath and Maiden is Judas Priest. I always get chills when i hear Victim of Changes unleashed in the east version. Maiden , Priest and Sabbath are three top of the top Metal bands.

  • @thedr.zeroultrazone984
    @thedr.zeroultrazone984 Місяць тому +3

    You always have to limit these lists at some point or you'll go on forever, but I would have rounded it out to a Sweet 16 list and added Megadeth, Judas Priest, Slayer, and Ozzy's Blizzard of Oz solo band featuring Randy Rhoades on guitar.

  • @killsjbeats8201
    @killsjbeats8201 Місяць тому +7

    X Japan should be here, they revolutionized all Japanese metal and visual-kei.

    • @AgentOrange921
      @AgentOrange921 17 днів тому

      as much as i and a lot of people enjoy them, they were only ever really as popular as they were, in japan. we're talking about bands who left a mark on the entire world, not just one country. like dont get me wrong, i love japanese bands. sigh, boris, loudness, sex maching gun, effigy, x japan, etc. some of the heaviest shit ive ever heard came from the japanese punk and metal scenes. but as great and influential as they were, even theyll tell you they cant measure up to half the bands on or outside this list in terms of just how game changing and influential they were to the genre as a whole.

  • @f0rest_258
    @f0rest_258 Місяць тому +30

    No Korn? Come on that feels illegal

    • @eamonahern7495
      @eamonahern7495 Місяць тому

      They were influential alright in the ruination of metal as I knew it. They ruined Sepultura and disgusted those of us who love guitar solos and musicality in metal and not just chugging away on the low strings all the time.

    • @Del_987
      @Del_987 Місяць тому +3

      @@eamonahern7495Exhibit A on why metal fans are the worst

    • @camilacastro2773
      @camilacastro2773 Місяць тому

      ​@@eamonahern7495Found the elitist

  • @tristanrl1940
    @tristanrl1940 Місяць тому +2

    Not sure how Dream Theater and Helloween each made your preeminent list but curiously, Judas Priest and Queensryche were forgotten in their respective sub-genres

  • @jun813
    @jun813 Місяць тому +2

    since the list were only limited to 12 bands.
    The following bands should merit an honorable mention:
    judas priest, suicide silence, korn, guns n roses

  • @guillaumelagueyte1019
    @guillaumelagueyte1019 Місяць тому +3

    My pick for the 10 most influential metal bands ever, before I see the video (more or less by chronological order). It's just something I came up quickly, didn't give it a lot of thought, but I'm curious to see how well it overlaps with Bradley's list.
    Black Sabbath
    Judas Priest
    Van Halen
    Metallica
    Slayer
    Venom
    Death
    Pantera
    Meshuggah
    Slipknot

    • @guillaumelagueyte1019
      @guillaumelagueyte1019 Місяць тому

      OK I got Sabbath, Metallica, Death, Pantera, Slipknot, and Meshuggah (happy they're here).
      I'll consider half a point for Venom as they were mentioned, I hesitated between them and Bathory because of course black metal has to be taken into account, but Bradley went for Mayhem instead, I accept that (but still, half a point).
      If I had known it would total to 12 before writing my guesses, I may have added Killswitch Engage and... I don't know! Can't say Iron Maiden now that I've seen the video, and I considered them but went to Judas Priest anyway, so I'd be lying. Maybe Def Leppard or Motley Crue haha. Or maybe even Motorhead. Anyway I wouldn't have gotten more points.
      6.5/10, I consider myself happy. Good video Bradley.

  • @MetalPersonJ
    @MetalPersonJ Місяць тому +9

    Leaving Judas Priest off this list is criminal. You don't get to literally every other post Sabbath band on this list without Judas Priest. Just because they had literal Spinal Tap incompetent management and never got as big as Iron Maiden doesn't mean they should be considered less important. They stripped whatever blues Black Sabbath had and gave us the literal sound and LOOK of heavy metal.
    Also, Mayhem is NOT more important than Bathory. For two reasons: 1) Bathory invented so many more black metal aesthetics that are still used today (one man bedroom project, never playing live, mystery), 2) Bathory have more classic albums. Shit, Mayhem only have one album people talk about.
    Also also 8:15 LOLOLOLOL fuck Court of the Crimson King. (real men love Red)
    Also also also, honestly aside from the costumes, everything Slipknot did, Meshuggah did better (and earlier).

    • @BradleyHallGuitar
      @BradleyHallGuitar  Місяць тому

      I did think about putting Priest on, but when I really think about it they were very influential for a certain amount of time but that wide-reaching influence didn't really last. Maiden took what Priest did but really refined it and brought it to a bigger audience. Unfortunately Priest just kinda remained a cult band. Perhaps I should've given them more of a nod in the video though!
      And yeah Bathory are important too but Black Metal would 100% not have become what we know it as today without Mayhem, they had infinitely more cultural importance than Bathory. Like I mentioned in the video, Mayhem transcended just being a band and become more of a phenomenon.
      ...and yes, Red is a sick album!

    • @MetalPersonJ
      @MetalPersonJ Місяць тому +7

      @@BradleyHallGuitar Don't know too many cult bands that still play arenas worldwide, including the US. and by that logic no one's influence "really lasts," including Metallica. There's no doubt that Iron Maiden became the bigger band, but in terms of fame Judas Priest and Iron Maiden were neck and neck in the 80s. Hell, Priest have a certified double platinum album in the states, Maiden don't.
      Addendum: Using that logic, Cannibal Corpse's influence has outlasted Death's influence.
      As for the crime element of Mayhem, you're forgetting that a big perpetrator of those crimes and antisocial elements that was temporarily a Mayhem member is actually the main member of Burzum. So you might as well say that black metal wouldn't become etc. etc. if not for Burzum.

    • @ais6863
      @ais6863 Місяць тому

      @@BradleyHallGuitara cult band? they played the Power Trip festival last year with Guns n Roses, Metallica, Iron Maiden, ACDC and Tool, and they usually headline big festivals, or make arena tours. They are not huge like Metallica and Iron Maiden, but they're still a big band, and they were very big in the US for a decade in the 80s. All those albums starting with Sin After Sin, and likely Sad Wings but Gull were too cheap to pay for a certification, ended up being gold, platinum or 2xplatinum, up to Painkiller. They are far from being a cult band. That aside, ignoring what Priest did from 1976 arguably up to 1984 for the evolution of heavy metal, also Painkiller, is nonsense imo.

    • @stephantom8237
      @stephantom8237 Місяць тому

      @@BradleyHallGuitarI’ve seen you suggest this before and I don’t know how the metal spheres we’re living in are so different. I’ve heard JP covered at metal fests and bar shows from Los Angeles to Boston consistently over the last 10 years or so and it’s always a crowd pleaser, whether it’s 70s era or Screaming for Vengeance or Defenders or Painkiller. Was just at a big fest and at the after party bar, when the dj put on Painkiller, the entire bar of drunk metalheads was screaming along together-think “Sweet Caroline” at a bar in Boston on a Red Sox day. I don’t think I’ve ever experienced that with Maiden. Speed metallers, thrashers, traditional heavy metallers, power metallers, hell even my friend who prefers brutal death metal most of the time, fucking adores Priest. People love Priest. Maybe your circle missed the memo. Cult band??? Maybe if you think metal is cult? Which it is, tbh? (That’s why “kvlt” is a thing.) But anyway, their mainstream impact was huge. I remember as a kid when fucking Sum 41 rapped about them: “heavy metal and mullets, it’s how we were raised, Maiden, AND PRIEST, were the guys that we praised.” But is mainstream what we’re really talking about?? Thought this was about what’s been influential and is still beloved within the metal community. The amount of comments here going “hey wtf where’s Priest” (and the hundreds of likes on all of those) should tell you something about that.

  • @adamtennant4936
    @adamtennant4936 Місяць тому +2

    Judas Priest and Korn should both definitely be in that list. Korn were massively influential! And Judas Priest... well that needs no explanation.

  • @courylanders4142
    @courylanders4142 Місяць тому +2

    Fun fact: Geezer Butler said that Sabbath patterned themselves after Cream and Jimi Hendrix.

  • @Renegade666
    @Renegade666 Місяць тому +4

    My List:
    Black Sabbath (Pretty much invented metal)
    Judas Priest (Twin lead guitars, high pitched vocals)
    Rainbow (Invented Power Metal with Dio at the helm)
    Venom (UNARGUABLY invented Black Metal)
    Metallica (Brought thrash to the masses)
    Death (I agree with you on this one)
    Rage Against the Machine (No RATM no Nu Metal)
    Carcass (A bunch of Scousers invented the Gothenburg sound)
    Nightwish (Was doing the Goth/Operatic thing before anyone)
    Linkin Park (Much more than Slipknot, LP brought Nu Metal to the masses)
    Killswitch Engage (Has a lot to answer for Metalcore)
    Babymetal (No one had ever heard anything like it when the arrived on the scene)

    • @manogueto156
      @manogueto156 Місяць тому

      Venom did not invent Black Metal, Bathory was much more influential and developed the sound of the genre.

    • @Renegade666
      @Renegade666 Місяць тому

      @@manogueto156 They literally have an album called Black Metal -_- Also listen to Don't Burn the Witch and then Born for Burning back to back and tell me Bathory didnt lift the subject matter and riff from Venom (I love Bathory too btw)

  • @antoniocenteno1483
    @antoniocenteno1483 Місяць тому +5

    I might piss someone, but neither Death, or Mayhem where nearly as influential, let alone as big as Judas Priest. If Aliens come and ask "Yo´what is Metal" you preent them Judas Priest

  • @konnod321
    @konnod321 Місяць тому +2

    There is a song on UA-cam called Cromagnon- Caledonia from 1969.
    It's incredibly heavy for the year it was released and lyrical theme is like... something from a black metal song.
    It's like 60s black metal xD

    • @chrismeadows4216
      @chrismeadows4216 Місяць тому

      Thank you very much, for this excellent recommendation!!!
      Not many mention it, but Coven had released a song titled Black Sabbath in 1969, very Jefferson Airplane, but darker. Their bassist had been Oz Osbourne. Black Sabbath deny ripping them off, but they're interesting coincidences. Satanic Mass is another awesome Coven track, one with actual recitations in it. I'd cite them as the innovators of heavy metal's ethos.

  • @bobblake7109
    @bobblake7109 Місяць тому +2

    Van Halen I and Van Halen II were called heavy metal at the time, and certainly were influential. If I could only remember the guitar player's name.

  • @JMJones-hb1fr
    @JMJones-hb1fr Місяць тому +4

    I'm actually a bit disappointed to see Mayhem as "most influential" for black metal... i really would opt for Bathory instead, since Mayhem was heavily influenced by Bathory and latter mentioned created the blueprint for scandinavian black metal, which is what Mayhem plays. Hence Bathory deserves this title more than Mayhem, imho.

  • @ShibeDojeMaster
    @ShibeDojeMaster Місяць тому +4

    how was Motorhead not mentioned

  • @guitarjero552
    @guitarjero552 Місяць тому

    Great story! I like the way how you build it up, and explained why those bands were selected

  • @aguyunderatree2004
    @aguyunderatree2004 Місяць тому +2

    I will say this is a pretty solid list and I agree with a lot of the picks here. While there are so many other bands you could have included, I get you had to focus down on the all time most important ones. I will say, I think you missed 2 that were essential. Slayer and Linkin Park. I know you chose Metallica for thrash, but slayer should be in there also because of the influence they had on thrash and had so many in the genre copy their sound. Not just in thrash, but even some influence in death metal and punk/hardcore. Super important. Then with Linkin Park, they are one of the all time biggest metal bands ever and have their complete unique sound and incredible songwriting sensibility with these huge choruses. So many bands to this day give credit to them when it came to their songwriting influence and I would argue they inspired so much of the metalcore choruses and modern choruses and artists in general even in Pop. Super important as well. They also included hip hop a lot and brought Jay-Z in which was a big deal and is even more influence. These 2 bands are crucial to Metal. Banger video though and you chose a lot of my picks as well!

  • @DiegoRosas-ui2kd
    @DiegoRosas-ui2kd Місяць тому +28

    Good morning Bradley-poo 🥰🥰🥰

  • @papabillydeth4723
    @papabillydeth4723 Місяць тому +3

    I love Maiden but I don’t think they’re nearly as influential as Judas Priest. JP was around way longer and took what sabbath did and really defined metal

  • @YannickTMessiah
    @YannickTMessiah Місяць тому +2

    Good list, good points. The lack of Judas Priest doesn't go unnoticed though.

  • @Netum6am
    @Netum6am Місяць тому +1

    I've never understood the "Helter Skelter was the first heavy metal song." But to me "I want you (She's So Heavy)" always had parts that felt very metal to me. The first few notes, for example. Or the part that starts at 01:55 of the song. And it gets even more epic at 04:35.

    • @brianmcevoy1990
      @brianmcevoy1990 Місяць тому

      Beatles fans would lead you to believe they invented harmonized vocals as well haha

  • @jagarkapten
    @jagarkapten Місяць тому +7

    Slayer?

  • @ElkWolfvHymn
    @ElkWolfvHymn Місяць тому +3

    Im always baffled when people make these kinds of lists and leave Neurosis out. Not only could you make an argument for Neurosis being better at song writing but are vastly more influential/ground breaking than 80% of the bands on this list. So many bands people dont even realize are influenced by Neurosis.

  • @thomascarrothers2217
    @thomascarrothers2217 Місяць тому +2

    Good list, but I might have added In Flames. Say what you will about their more recent material (Foregone was DOOOPPPPEEE though!) but their influence is undeniable.

  • @jakfrost25
    @jakfrost25 Місяць тому +9

    This list has gotta be incomplete without Judas Priest. Their 70s albums (minus the first) are literally the bridge between Sabbath and Zeppelin and bands like Maiden and Metallica. Listening to those albums is like hearing classic metal being formed before your very ears.

  • @BradleyHallGuitar
    @BradleyHallGuitar  Місяць тому +15

    What do you think of my list? Did I miss anyone obvious??

    • @libero3493
      @libero3493 Місяць тому +37

      Judas Priest!

    • @user-du3gq9mt9u
      @user-du3gq9mt9u Місяць тому +2

      I think it was great! Maybe Mötley Crüe or Dream Theater could’ve been on this list, but that’s just my opinion ^^ Keep up the great work, Brad! 🤘🏼

    • @user-du3gq9mt9u
      @user-du3gq9mt9u Місяць тому +3

      Oops, I missed the Dream Theater bit (for some reason) sry 😅

    • @andrewraider87
      @andrewraider87 Місяць тому +7

      Korn!

    • @subicstationditosailor4053
      @subicstationditosailor4053 Місяць тому +5

      Steel Panther

  • @deanstanley2125
    @deanstanley2125 Місяць тому +4

    All metalheads must bow down to the severed fingertips of Master Iommi

  • @Beastlango
    @Beastlango Місяць тому +4

    I think blind guardian is the most important power metal band, pretty much all of the bands that came after them do it because of them. From the lyrics to the style

  • @tarkalponar1279
    @tarkalponar1279 Місяць тому +2

    Bathory should have been on the list. Bro invented 2 metal genres (black and viking).

  • @cctkid86
    @cctkid86 Місяць тому +2

    Judas Priest, as many have stated, needs to be here.
    I would've put Bathory over Mayhem. 'The Return' is the definitive black metal album imo. If not Bathory then Darkthrone for 'Blaze in the Northern Sky' and how Darkthrone set the black metal blueprint more than Mayhem imo.
    Fear Factory doesn't have the popularity but they pioneered the 'good cop bad cop' vocals, as I call them, that influenced everything from Slipknot (that borrowed heavily from their sound) to melodic death metal.
    Venom is the most underappreciated band in metal, but I guess their lack of notoriety hurts them.
    Overall good list though.

  • @paulh6673
    @paulh6673 Місяць тому +3

    Judas Priest, Motörhead and Slayer are the most obvious omissions. I'd stick Korn in there as well.

  • @silentgnome
    @silentgnome Місяць тому +5

    Judas Priest is A LOT more influencial than Maiden, but like light years of difference.

  • @hairy_cornflake
    @hairy_cornflake Місяць тому +1

    I would dare to see the very early stuff of Celtic Frost/Hellhammer are very important, influencing what would become Black Metal.

  • @LocrianDorian
    @LocrianDorian Місяць тому +3

    I don't think the last 4 bands really deserve to be on this list. Judas Priest, Van Halen (most influential guitar player ever for metal) should definitely be on the list.

  • @dannysoler05
    @dannysoler05 Місяць тому +5

    He puts Slipknot and At the gates but not Judas Priest 🤦‍♂️

  • @123Heitor321
    @123Heitor321 Місяць тому +1

    Opeth must be the band that most influenced other bands in the 2000s but didn’t get equivalent recognition

  • @guthrie_1
    @guthrie_1 Місяць тому +1

    8:06 Grandma falling down the stairs.. I enjoyed that way too much 😂😂😂