@@Jarek_Vgas Not really. Maiden was pretty 80s metal, even into the 90s, they sounded 80s. Priest had the heaviness in 1976, which was quite ahead of its time with Sad Wings Of Destiny being released that year.
For people who are interested in 70s rock and heavy stuff before the NWoBHM movement took place in 1979 should check out UFO, Budgie, Riot, Gillan, Rory Gallagher, Sweet, Rush, Nazareth, Rainbow, Priest, Scorpions, Ram Jam...
@@SuperPlacido1 New wave of British Heavy metal was a movement between ca 1979 and ca 1982 which included Bands like Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Saxon just to name the most known ones out of them.
1984 - YASSS i agree with you 1985 - anything of sodom's in the sign of evil 1988 - Leprosy 1992 - Lierge or Infecting the crypts 1993 - something off Immortal's or Dissection's debut? 1994 - Transilvanian Hunger 1995 - Slaughter of the Soul 1996 - Phobophile
Very surprised and even more pleased about seeing Bathory’s “Today is a fine day to die”. It’s awesome to know a channel that appreciate Quorthon’s job and legacy for metal. New sub here, amazing video and music!! Hail the hordes!!
What about 1968 and 1969? You have plenty to pick from: 1968: Helter Skelter (Beatles), Summertime Blues (Blue Cheer)*, In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida (Iron Butterfly), Voodoo Chiod (Jimi Hendrix), etc 1969: Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin), Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin), I Wanna Be Your Dog (The Stooges), 21st Century Schizoid Man (King Crimson), etc *Blue Cheer's cover of "Summertime Blues" is considered the first heavy metal song.
@@Alex-h8d5zBeatles were pop rock the only super heavy song in guitar riff what's Helter skelter the second rockiest was back in the USSR the most radio friendly pop rock I'm 62 trust me I grew up listening to The Beatles as soon as I was eight and I heard Black Sabbath I didn't listen to anything that was radio safe ever again
Some of the pioneers of death metal like slayer and death were playing at the same time as glam metal bands like motley crue and kiss idk why but that surprises me
@@antenna4710 yeah they had the biggest metal song of that year but they had the most iconic by far in 1984 and 1986 Considering death,ozzy Osborne and guns and roses all dropped am album a change in the list could make sense :/
@@vanplq8841 yea fair enough I get what you mean I think dazed and confused also has that feeing of a metal song whereas communication breakdown feels more like a punk song in some senses, that’s just my opinion anyway
1970: War Pigs - Black Sabbath 1971: Children of The Grave - Black Sabbath 1972: Highway Star - Deep Purple 1973: A National Acrobat - Black Sabbath 1974: Drifting Sun - Scorpions 1975: Symptom of The Universe - Black Sabbath 1976: Victim of Changes - Judas Priest 1977: The Sails of Charon - Scorpions 1978: Stained Class - Judas Priest 1979: Another Piece of Meat - Scorpions 1980: Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath 1981: The Sign of The Southern Cross - Black Sabbath 1982: The Hellion/Electric Eye - Judas Priest 1983: Don't Talk to Strangers - Dio 1984: The Sentinel - Judas Priest 1985: 1986: Disposable Heroes - Metallica 1987: Black Horsemen - King Diamond 1988: Eyes of a Stranger - Queensryche 1989: Gutter Ballet - Savatage 1990: Painkiller - Judas Priest 1991: The Unforgiven - Metallica 1992: Walk - Pantera 1993: 1994: Little Whip - Danzig 1995: 1996: Floods - Pantera 1997: 1998: 1999: 2000: Out of The Silent Planet - Iron Maiden 2001: 2002: 2003: Dance of Death - Iron Maiden 2004: The Scorpion - Megadeth 2005: Demonizer - Judas Priest 2006: The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg - Iron Maiden 2007: 2008: The Day That Never Comes - Metallica 2009: Bible Black - Heaven & Hell 2010: 2011: 2012: 2013: 2014: Sword of Damocles - Judas Priest 2015: Cirice - Ghost 2016: Spit Out The Bone - Metallica 2017: 2018: Traitors' Gate - Judas Priest 2019: 2020: 2021: Hell On Earth - Iron Maiden 2022: 2023: 72 Seasons - Metallica
Great songs and some discovers from the 70's, thanks! i'd like to put some of "I'd pick" just to enlight some outstanding songs/albums/bands here and there 1984 - Fade to Black 1988 - One 1993 - Buried Dreams 1996 - 46 & 2 1997 - The Seventh Wave 1998 - Mirror Mirror 1999 - D.N.R. (Do Not Ressucitate) 2000 - Praise The Lord (Opium Of The Masses) 2001 - Blackwater Park 2002 - March of the Fire Ants 2003 - Remembrance 2004 - In Fiction 2005 - Flying Whales 2006 - Finland 2007 - As Rome Burns 2008 - Bleed 2009 - Disavow Your God 2010 - I, The Jury 2011 - Tetrastructural Minds 2012 - From Womb to Waste 2014 - Where Greater Men Have Fallen 2015 - Manufactured Extinct (I'll skip the past decade, I lost track of what's going on for some years now...)
That’s what ppl thought of as Metal in the 90s. Then the word took on a different shape some time after 2000 and it became synonymous with much heavier sub-genres.
Dude, with all the due respect for the effort, you should remove the word "heavy" from the title. Heavy Metal is a specific genre. This video shows "Metal" in general
Has anyone heard the theory i am a proponent of, Where 90s metal developed its grooviness from 80s dance pop, Like joy division-blue monday, shannon-let the music play, even madonna-get into the groove, Depesche mode -people are people, tka-one way love,,
Ok so I would replace Angel of Death with Master of Puppets , sorry if I sounded poser but I personally think that that is the best metal song of that year
I hate when people say think you’re a poser if you mention Metallica. I agree Metallica has been mediocre since 1991, but their 80s stuff especially Master is godlike and the best Metal albums ever made, even Metalhead Metallica haters can agree with that
Deberias iniciar la lista desde 1967 y poner estas canciones: 1967 Sunshine of your love - Cream 1968 Street figthin man - The Rolling Stones 1969 I want you(she's so heavy) - The Beatles
@@Yolencio91 I just wasn’t expecting rock, not metal, bands to be in a metal list. There’re way more metal songs that were released in the same years as Queen, BÖE, etc.
Thanks, can you do this every week if possible n keep putting different bands, songs to open the door for me to other bands in metal? Maybe you are n haven’t clicked on UA-cam page lol
Great list! But… why does it seem like 1970-1995 everything is bloody good with a couple of exceptions, whereas 1996-2022 everything is fairly meh with a few exceptions? If we talk about modern stuff, where is Obscura? Gorod? The Faceless? Vektor? Vexovoid? Archspire? I do appreciate you including Carcass, Overkill, Soad and Kreator though👍🏻 Maybe Halford and Dickinson could be included as well, they have a couple of brilliant albums.
@@zigabizjak5234 i based on what they put on this video. But yes I prefer type o negative, sepultura or pantera than marilyn manson, korn and ramstein.
@@jeffreyparks2371 Yes, I agree, but the list isn't calling Queen a "metal" band, only one of their songs. And they had more "metal" songs than this one. "The Hitman" is another. The great bands of the 70s could play a lot of styles and they where happy about it.
@@PiotrLangtvedt fair enough. Don’t get me wrong I loved the early Queen, grew up on it. Keep Yourself Alive, Tie Your Mother Down, White Man (pretty heavy). And Get Down Make Love is badass. I just feel there were heavier “metal” songs out there. I always viewed Queen as hard arena rock early on 👍
@@jeffreyparks2371 I am ok with Queen on the list. But I think "Burn" would be a better pick for 1974. Or do you have other suggestions? I would put Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love or Uriah Heep's Gypsy in 1970 instead of Paranoid. And Children Of The Grave in 1971. Otherwise I think it's a fair list until 1991 - the newer bands and songs I don't know, don't listen to modern metal. Maybe I would put Accept on this list as well. And one more thing - I would start the list in 1965 or so, not in 1970. There are a lot of great heavy tunes in those years too by The Yardbirds, Blue Cheer, Hendrix.
Early Metal sounds nothing like any Metal from after the mid 80s, it just sounds like Hard Rock. I love how you can just hear the music progressively get worse (for the most part). Metal's just become a parody of itself in the same way that Country music has.
@@santaisgruntinginmycloset9422 I very much understand, I just don't quite agree. If something like Through the Fire and the Flames is the same genre as something like Iron Man, then it's not any more absurd to say that it's the also the same genre as something like Johnny B. Goode, since even though it sounds basically nothing like it, its style is ultimately derived from that style of music (and yes I obviously agree that Through the Fire and the Flames is more similar to Iron Man than to Johnny B. Goode, but they're still three completely different sounding songs). I mean they're all different types of Rock, right?
@@althealligator1467 yes their are different types of rock,but you literally cannot deny that black Sabbath is nothing other than metal. Call to whatever type of metal you want. Proto,Doom,etc. WHATEVER YOU WANNA CALL IT. It is a very far cry from what was hard rock. Led Zeppelin is what you should think of when you hear hard rock if anything. Death and sludge are my favorite genres so maybe I'm biased but I can't tell you how stupid I think ppl that say Sabbath isn't metal are...
@@santaisgruntinginmycloset9422 That's exactly the thing: 1970 Back Sabbath (basically their best known work, their sound is different after) sounds way closer to Led Zeppelin or even Steppenwolf than to everything post Metallica. Led Zep is often referred to as Blues Rock, but it's just so easy to throw innumerable terms around to describe songs as specifically as you can; but I'll give you the best term to describe the genre of a song: the damn name of the song. If Sabbath is Metal, then every else after isn't, it's something else derived from Metal. Sub genres are a flimsy concept that's mainly supported by people wanted to say they belong to or participate in a specific culture, which is very understandable. You can't put songs into phylogenetic trees the way you would animals, for example. Every mammal descends from one common ancestor, the prototypical "mammal," which was a reptile, and like all other reptiles, descends from one common prototypical "reptile" ancestor, and so on and so forth. It's really easy to put every animal into categories and sub categories, but songs just don't work like that. A song has specific characteristics, but those extend way beyond one prototypical genre, its not like songs descend from one common ancestor. Every Rock song isn't a direct descendent of Maybellene, they're a blend of influences that extend across all of music, and can be completely original.
A couple of the first ones were just classic rock, there were heavier songs than highway star, also, should have been at least one more Slayer, something from SoH or SitA
It’s videos like this that help me discover new music
Maybe u meant “videos like this help me discover new music״?
@@heisenberg7013 thats what he said
@@KingFilth I think its pretty much what he said..!! 😊👍
It’s funny I’m here doing the exact same thing
Same now I listen to Indian metal
Victim of Changes - It’s hard to believe that’s 1976- I always think of Judas Priest as 80s metal. Love that song/ love that band
Yeah same with Iron Maiden
@@Jarek_Vgas Not really. Maiden was pretty 80s metal, even into the 90s, they sounded 80s. Priest had the heaviness in 1976, which was quite ahead of its time with Sad Wings Of Destiny being released that year.
@@_PuppetMaster86 that whole album is a masterpiece
70s Priest is underrated
1976 could've been Stargazer,one of the greatest songs of all time,highly overlooked.
1992-Pantera with their Walk! Great. 1997-Rammstein, Du Hast. Fuck yeah
For people who are interested in 70s rock and heavy stuff before the NWoBHM movement took place in 1979 should check out UFO, Budgie, Riot, Gillan, Rory Gallagher, Sweet, Rush, Nazareth, Rainbow, Priest, Scorpions, Ram Jam...
UFO and Rory Gallagher are fucking legends!!!
I like Atomic Rooster and Lucifer’s Friend as well
What NWoBHM mean?
@@SuperPlacido1 New wave of British Heavy metal was a movement between ca 1979 and ca 1982 which included Bands like Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Saxon just to name the most known ones out of them.
@@laurenzgraffilpenstein8117 Ah ok! And what "ca' mean?
1973 - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
1984 - Creeping Death
1985 - Last Rites/Loved to Death
1988 - One
1986: Wake up dead
@@ezequielv12 indeed
No
I believe they were going with one song per artist
1984 - YASSS i agree with you
1985 - anything of sodom's in the sign of evil
1988 - Leprosy
1992 - Lierge or Infecting the crypts
1993 - something off Immortal's or Dissection's debut?
1994 - Transilvanian Hunger
1995 - Slaughter of the Soul
1996 - Phobophile
Love the appreciation for Scorpions Taken By Force, Sails of Charon is such an amazing song!
Very surprised and even more pleased about seeing Bathory’s “Today is a fine day to die”. It’s awesome to know a channel that appreciate Quorthon’s job and legacy for metal. New sub here, amazing video and music!! Hail the hordes!!
Yes queen, my favorite metal band
Hey, Stone Cold Crazy is the first Thrash Metal song. They deserve this moment in the sun.
@@christosanagn.9041 that doesn't make queen metal
early queen is very metal, what about hitman from 90-91 probably their most "metal song"
@@zeitok8 still not a metal band megadeth might have a punk song but there not a punk band
@@rattlehead_dude is a video about metal songs, not metal bands, almost all the best bands explore diferent genres very often
What about 1968 and 1969? You have plenty to pick from:
1968: Helter Skelter (Beatles), Summertime Blues (Blue Cheer)*, In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida (Iron Butterfly), Voodoo Chiod (Jimi Hendrix), etc
1969: Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin), Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin), I Wanna Be Your Dog (The Stooges), 21st Century Schizoid Man (King Crimson), etc
*Blue Cheer's cover of "Summertime Blues" is considered the first heavy metal song.
The Beatles were definitely my favorite metal band.
@@Alex-h8d5z😂😂😂
You mentioned a lot of good ones there but I always consider those classic rock
@@Alex-h8d5zBeatles were pop rock the only super heavy song in guitar riff what's Helter skelter the second rockiest was back in the USSR the most radio friendly pop rock I'm 62 trust me I grew up listening to The Beatles as soon as I was eight and I heard Black Sabbath I didn't listen to anything that was radio safe ever again
@@williamreiser3118 They were not considered as "classic rock" back in the 60s. You look at those songs from today's point of view!
One Power Metal Song From Every Years
1968 - Helter Skelter (The Beatles)
1969 - 21st Century Schizoid Man (King Crimson)
Some of the pioneers of death metal like slayer and death were playing at the same time as glam metal bands like motley crue and kiss idk why but that surprises me
I cannot agree to any songs of 81 ~ 88 but respect your choice and taste.
Thank you so much for this list, very good bands and songs selection
This is what youtube is for.
What an underrated comment
First Time when on list like this has Motörhead. Awesome list
Yes, and also the first time that Slayer 1986 is in first place and for a change not Metallica.
the transitions were SO GOOD
do something about the most obscure rock and metal genres
Enter sandman is the metalica song 💀
ye? no shit
@@antenna4710 yeah they had the biggest metal song of that year but they had the most iconic by far in 1984 and 1986
Considering death,ozzy Osborne and guns and roses all dropped am album a change in the list could make sense :/
Their most overatted song with nothing else matters
@@feloxxolef9891 still great tho, definitely could've chosen another metalica song imo
Enter Sandman or Master of Puppets
0:49 0:55 The transition to & from Motorhead - Overkill reveals Motorhead's insanity.
Nice list.
Two suggestions (more representative) HardRock=>Heavy Metal
1970 Deep Purple Black Night
1976 Rainbow A light in the black
Symbolic is the best metal song ever
Pretty subjective
Yes
Wow. In THE Waves by Trivium, never heard it. I’ve heard In Waves tho
Not a bad selection at all...great
Salute from Malaysia... we are Abiardh... a band that's playing Metal
Subbed bro from Malaysia too, I will listen soon!
@@kiwamikresskody canteeek
Suprised Opeth’s Windowpane is in this video, probably one of their least metal songs
Heavy Metal FOREVER 🤘🤘
I think I just found myself a whole bunch of bands I need to check out
Thanks a lot thanks to you I discover some new songs! I like the title you titled it one song, not the best song or greatest song and I like that!
Helter Skelter - 1968
I Want You (She's So Heavy) - 1969
Dazed and confused - 1969
You really got me - 1964
@@LordLYT Communication Breakdown is heavier I think but I see where you're coming from.
@@vanplq8841 yea fair enough I get what you mean I think dazed and confused also has that feeing of a metal song whereas communication breakdown feels more like a punk song in some senses, that’s just my opinion anyway
@@LordLYT yes Dazed and Confused is heavy af.
i love watching nerds argueing over shit that doesnt matter
1970: War Pigs - Black Sabbath
1971: Children of The Grave - Black Sabbath
1972: Highway Star - Deep Purple
1973: A National Acrobat - Black Sabbath
1974: Drifting Sun - Scorpions
1975: Symptom of The Universe - Black Sabbath
1976: Victim of Changes - Judas Priest
1977: The Sails of Charon - Scorpions
1978: Stained Class - Judas Priest
1979: Another Piece of Meat - Scorpions
1980: Heaven and Hell - Black Sabbath
1981: The Sign of The Southern Cross - Black Sabbath
1982: The Hellion/Electric Eye - Judas Priest
1983: Don't Talk to Strangers - Dio
1984: The Sentinel - Judas Priest
1985:
1986: Disposable Heroes - Metallica
1987: Black Horsemen - King Diamond
1988: Eyes of a Stranger - Queensryche
1989: Gutter Ballet - Savatage
1990: Painkiller - Judas Priest
1991: The Unforgiven - Metallica
1992: Walk - Pantera
1993:
1994: Little Whip - Danzig
1995:
1996: Floods - Pantera
1997:
1998:
1999:
2000: Out of The Silent Planet - Iron Maiden
2001:
2002:
2003: Dance of Death - Iron Maiden
2004: The Scorpion - Megadeth
2005: Demonizer - Judas Priest
2006: The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg - Iron Maiden
2007:
2008: The Day That Never Comes - Metallica
2009: Bible Black - Heaven & Hell
2010:
2011:
2012:
2013:
2014: Sword of Damocles - Judas Priest
2015: Cirice - Ghost
2016: Spit Out The Bone - Metallica
2017:
2018: Traitors' Gate - Judas Priest
2019:
2020:
2021: Hell On Earth - Iron Maiden
2022:
2023: 72 Seasons - Metallica
Hell on earth is such a new classic ❤
The whitechapel one was a suprise, but god damn I love this band....
Respect you but man, 2021, Gojira you have to put them here, or 2012 or 2007 but you can't ignore them
The fact that queen is on this list is so amusing to me
Great songs and some discovers from the 70's, thanks!
i'd like to put some of "I'd pick" just to enlight some outstanding songs/albums/bands here and there
1984 - Fade to Black
1988 - One
1993 - Buried Dreams
1996 - 46 & 2
1997 - The Seventh Wave
1998 - Mirror Mirror
1999 - D.N.R. (Do Not Ressucitate)
2000 - Praise The Lord (Opium Of The Masses)
2001 - Blackwater Park
2002 - March of the Fire Ants
2003 - Remembrance
2004 - In Fiction
2005 - Flying Whales
2006 - Finland
2007 - As Rome Burns
2008 - Bleed
2009 - Disavow Your God
2010 - I, The Jury
2011 - Tetrastructural Minds
2012 - From Womb to Waste
2014 - Where Greater Men Have Fallen
2015 - Manufactured Extinct
(I'll skip the past decade, I lost track of what's going on for some years now...)
I think you forgot "Helter Skelter" by the Beatles wich came out in the 60s
Yes!
You are correct. That was ultimately the first metal song ever released.
Communication Breakdown is very heavy as well,one of the heaviest for that time.
1969
Agreed! This list could be extended to be 1968-2022.
Tool, MM, Rammstein? Didn't know that I listen heavy metal for years. 😁
That’s what ppl thought of as Metal in the 90s. Then the word took on a different shape some time after 2000 and it became synonymous with much heavier sub-genres.
There are at least 10 songs in this video that aren’t metal.
The key word is "At Least"
I couldn’t name even one that wasn’t metal
@@danfernandez7393 then you need to redefine your line between rock and metal.
@@danfernandez7393 you need to find the differences between Rock and Metal
@@nick-müsc What is the line between them?
Let's agree... The golden age was between 70s and 90s
Nuh uh
can’t believe master of puppets wasn’t 1986
Beatles in 68 👀
1977 UFO Lights Out
1981 RIOT Fire Down Under
Great choice
Great video.
Im questioning how venom was not in here
Thanks !!! Great songs !!!!
Ronnie James Dio on there twice. Gotta like that.
1976 could've been Dio as well,Stargazer you know,one of the best vocal performnaces ever and one of the best metal songs of all times.
1978-Gates Of Babylon(Rainbow)
Ozzy Osbourne on there twice. Also gotta like that
good list. but i missed gojira(
yeah Dio was good vocal God 🤘
This video considers djent as less metal than nu metal though. Also, "Are You Ready" isn't the best choice of Disturbed.
Disturbed has really changed
Interesting video. I just wouldst call a lot of the more recent songs in this video metal.
Dio and Dickinson, the best singers ever! Perfect, powerful and harmonious voices! There is no comparison with anyone❤❤
The 80s were a dark time for heavy metal. I got into Zeppelin & Sabbath to soothe my need for melody.
The first original metal song is Necropolis from Manilla Road 1983
A lot of these aren’t “heavy metal” but the first 10 or so were. I saw a lot of Nu Metal, Death Metal, Thrash Metal, and Progressive Metal tho.
Lynyrd skynyrd had some heavier stuff once you dig deeper, especially on the hunt or working for mca
That Smell
Saturday Night Special
Dude, with all the due respect for the effort, you should remove the word "heavy" from the title. Heavy Metal is a specific genre. This video shows "Metal" in general
Shut up
Agreed, I thought 'till '73 it was correct, then Stone Cold Crazy came in lol
can u gimme a list your fav heavy metal?
I agree with this comment
Has anyone heard the theory i am a proponent of,
Where 90s metal developed its grooviness from 80s dance pop,
Like joy division-blue monday, shannon-let the music play, even madonna-get into the groove,
Depesche mode -people are people, tka-one way love,,
1977, a song from Rainbow, Priest or Riot would be fit better
Started off really well but got to admit, the song choices for the last 20 years were enough to make me go new romantic 😂
85-95 probably my favorite
Where is Bring Me The Horizon?
Yeah, 2006 should be Pray for plagues by bmth but this is life
They are not metal
@@Otomano3🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
Can you do a vidoe abt One Punk Rock Song from every year please
Metal is the greatest genre NO ONE CAN CHANGE MY MIND
Ok so I would replace Angel of Death with Master of Puppets , sorry if I sounded poser but I personally think that that is the best metal song of that year
I hate when people say think you’re a poser if you mention Metallica. I agree Metallica has been mediocre since 1991, but their 80s stuff especially Master is godlike and the best Metal albums ever made, even Metalhead Metallica haters can agree with that
Where is Sepultura and SoulFly?! Tool is here but Fait no more without? Accept?
Deberias iniciar la lista desde 1967 y poner estas canciones:
1967 Sunshine of your love - Cream
1968 Street figthin man - The Rolling Stones
1969 I want you(she's so heavy) - The Beatles
I’m surprised that 1999 wasn’t Break Stuff or Nookie by Limp Bizkit
Motorhead from 1979 the best
Deep Purple, Queen, Blue Öyster Cult, and Scorpions. Really.
*M E T A L*
Dude, Deep Purple is Neometal classic and Queen is thrash metal with stonecold crazy xd
@@Yolencio91 I just wasn’t expecting rock, not metal, bands to be in a metal list. There’re way more metal songs that were released in the same years as Queen, BÖE, etc.
Scorpions is heavy metal tho
Yes and?
Disturbed at their poppiest for the 2018 song instead of Doomsday, which literally reshaped modeen metalcore? Big yikes.
Thanks, can you do this every week if possible n keep putting different bands, songs to open the door for me to other bands in metal? Maybe you are n haven’t clicked on UA-cam page lol
3:12 FUCK YES!!!
Just for the fact most rock of these rock songs were conquered by mainly British bands
Yes if you take British song you'll have mainly a British list
And your point is what?
I honestly expected band Ghost, but oh well.
Ghost hasn’t been metal since Meliora.
Can't believe Poison didn't make the list with "Unskinny Bop".
Great list! But… why does it seem like 1970-1995 everything is bloody good with a couple of exceptions, whereas 1996-2022 everything is fairly meh with a few exceptions? If we talk about modern stuff, where is Obscura? Gorod? The Faceless? Vektor? Vexovoid? Archspire?
I do appreciate you including Carcass, Overkill, Soad and Kreator though👍🏻 Maybe Halford and Dickinson could be included as well, they have a couple of brilliant albums.
1999 should have been Slipknot
Or even 2001
Exactly
Also disturbed should’ve been earlier
89 i koniec dobrego metalu
hell fucking no
1970 to 1995 great👍🤘
1996 to 2001 suck👎
2002 to 2022 good👍.
@@javiermoreno9972 what about type k negative or roots or pantera
@@zigabizjak5234 i based on what they put on this video.
But yes I prefer type o negative, sepultura or pantera
than marilyn manson, korn and ramstein.
Du hast mich (lol I bet yall don’t know what it means)
You got me. No like it means you got me in German
I like Queen but calling them Metal is like putting Madonna in the rock Hall of Fame
Madonna is in the rock n roll hall of fame!
@@PiotrLangtvedt exactly proves my point. She shouldn’t be. Among many others who shouldn’t be.
@@jeffreyparks2371 Yes, I agree, but the list isn't calling Queen a "metal" band, only one of their songs. And they had more "metal" songs than this one.
"The Hitman" is another. The great bands of the 70s could play a lot of styles and they where happy about it.
@@PiotrLangtvedt fair enough. Don’t get me wrong I loved the early Queen, grew up on it. Keep Yourself Alive, Tie Your Mother Down, White Man (pretty heavy). And Get Down Make Love is badass. I just feel there were heavier “metal” songs out there. I always viewed Queen as hard arena rock early on 👍
@@jeffreyparks2371 I am ok with Queen on the list. But I think "Burn" would be a better pick for 1974. Or do you have other suggestions?
I would put Led Zeppelin's Whole Lotta Love or Uriah Heep's Gypsy in 1970 instead of Paranoid. And Children Of The Grave in 1971. Otherwise I think it's a fair list until 1991 - the newer bands and songs I don't know, don't listen to modern metal. Maybe I would put Accept on this list as well.
And one more thing - I would start the list in 1965 or so, not in 1970. There are a lot of great heavy tunes in those years too by The Yardbirds, Blue Cheer, Hendrix.
Belo vídeo, mas faltou o Sepultura com Roots Bloody Roots em 1996!
E master of puppets
Hallowed by thy name is an epic ❤
Wow 😯 Queen 👸 Is My Favorite 🤩 Band
Not all of this is heavy metal? The dude who made this video dont know anything of heavy metal
I think Are You Ready was weak
Really too short to make an opinion on each song… at least double it please ! ☺️
somehow randomly it got super heavy in the mid 80s
Oh yea,Black Sabbath is My favorite metal band! (What is yours?)
Man..whatever happened to Shadow's Fall? They were a great fukn band. Their cover of Welcome To The Machine by Pink Floyd was badass.
Didn't expect to see mercyful fate on here
So glad Korn got that 1998 slot 😎
Early Metal sounds nothing like any Metal from after the mid 80s, it just sounds like Hard Rock. I love how you can just hear the music progressively get worse (for the most part). Metal's just become a parody of itself in the same way that Country music has.
I don't think you understand what sub genres are. Ofc shits gonna sound different after a while 💀
@@santaisgruntinginmycloset9422 I very much understand, I just don't quite agree. If something like Through the Fire and the Flames is the same genre as something like Iron Man, then it's not any more absurd to say that it's the also the same genre as something like Johnny B. Goode, since even though it sounds basically nothing like it, its style is ultimately derived from that style of music (and yes I obviously agree that Through the Fire and the Flames is more similar to Iron Man than to Johnny B. Goode, but they're still three completely different sounding songs). I mean they're all different types of Rock, right?
@@althealligator1467 yes their are different types of rock,but you literally cannot deny that black Sabbath is nothing other than metal. Call to whatever type of metal you want. Proto,Doom,etc. WHATEVER YOU WANNA CALL IT. It is a very far cry from what was hard rock. Led Zeppelin is what you should think of when you hear hard rock if anything. Death and sludge are my favorite genres so maybe I'm biased but I can't tell you how stupid I think ppl that say Sabbath isn't metal are...
I feel like the 80s extreme metal like thrash is very heavy
@@santaisgruntinginmycloset9422 That's exactly the thing: 1970 Back Sabbath (basically their best known work, their sound is different after) sounds way closer to Led Zeppelin or even Steppenwolf than to everything post Metallica. Led Zep is often referred to as Blues Rock, but it's just so easy to throw innumerable terms around to describe songs as specifically as you can; but I'll give you the best term to describe the genre of a song: the damn name of the song.
If Sabbath is Metal, then every else after isn't, it's something else derived from Metal.
Sub genres are a flimsy concept that's mainly supported by people wanted to say they belong to or participate in a specific culture, which is very understandable.
You can't put songs into phylogenetic trees the way you would animals, for example. Every mammal descends from one common ancestor, the prototypical "mammal," which was a reptile, and like all other reptiles, descends from one common prototypical "reptile" ancestor, and so on and so forth.
It's really easy to put every animal into categories and sub categories, but songs just don't work like that. A song has specific characteristics, but those extend way beyond one prototypical genre, its not like songs descend from one common ancestor. Every Rock song isn't a direct descendent of Maybellene, they're a blend of influences that extend across all of music, and can be completely original.
It shock me the lack of power metal.
It’s overshadowed by most metal genres
"Heavy metal"
Where is Eminem?
Paranoid, angel of deth, holy wars
A couple of the first ones were just classic rock, there were heavier songs than highway star, also, should have been at least one more Slayer, something from SoH or SitA
Something went wrong after 2000s
Some Van Halen like panama at 84 or unchained at 81 and ACDC with thunderstruck at 90
Slipknot's song on here should've been one of them from Iowa 2001. The album was amazing
Amazing video! Congratulations!!
Well, I see that definition of "heavy metal" not found here