0:08 Autonomy Lost 1:48 Imprint of the Un-saved 3:24 Disenchantment 5:08 The Paradoxical Spiral 8:20 Re-Inanimate 9:24 Entrapment 11:53 Mind's Mirrors 12:25 In Death - Is Life 14:28 In Death - Is Death 21:48 Shed 25:23 Personae Non Gratae 27:10 Dehumanization 29:19 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII... 30:05 Sum I don't even know how you'd go about learning all this, or how long it must have taken to get it down. Mad respect. P.S. If you change the first timestamp to 0:00 and copy them all into the description, it will add track divisions to the video for you.
Learned by heart! 8) Thank you!! I cannot change your comment, or which timestamp you are talking about? Besides, I can also pin up your comment so it will be always on top, a set list is a good idea!
@@VVarat I'm curious, how do you 'visualise' the parts while playing? When I'm playing guitar I can see the current sequence of guitar frets (or the shape of their relationships) in my head, and a 'scan-ahead' of the next sequence. Do you have a similar visualisation? Drums don't have the melodic aspect but have more rhythmic complexity, so perhaps you view it as a series of parallel lines or dots corresponding to each drum and individual hit? And yeah, a pin would certainly help others to find the timestamps.
@@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers pinned! How I visualise music is not how I play it. I remember the music and I practice music parts, it becomes natural. I know what to do and when. Bear in mind that muscle memory is a thing too.
Jaw dropping, i looked this up because I didn't think anyone would have covered it full-length and especially not this well. Needs to be a top-viewed meshuggah cover in my opinion. I'm late to the party but this awesome work man
The level of dedication and skills that you bring is just awesome. It's insane that you could even memorize the album, let alone play it so perfectly! Awesome job!
he played not quite perfectly, you would notice some little mistakes, if you would watch more carefully. also thete are some repeated patterns, what makes it easier to memorize
I'm impressed that you could memorize this whole thing, let alone play it so well. Getting the snare in the right spot on the first 3 or 4 songs is a pain in the ass lol. Great job man
Man. This has been one of my all time favorites for years, only started trying to learn it on drums recently. This is such a great resource; you are really nailing it. Thank you so much for doing this. You got yourself a goddamn follow.
Dude, this is great! Thanks for this vid: good quality footage with a great performance & foot cam. You are a shining example of what a Meshuggah playthrough should look like. I appreciate it. You killed Catch 33. Next level!
Thank you very much lad!! But it could be more perfect there and there, I wasn't in a very good condition when I did this, it could have more work in it :D
Sick cover bro! This must have taken you a long time to cover the whole song? Either way good job! Catch 33 is crushing god-tier, one of my absolute favs!
I don't want to make problems with you, but I am a drummer and i know what I am talking about, and I'm able to play a lot of Meshuggah songs such as Bleed, The mouth licking what you've bled, Clockworks, New millennium C.C., obZen, Spasm, Elastic, Electric red, Marrow etc... And I can perfectly tell you that the whole Catch 33 album is their easiest to play on drums. Compared to albums like obZen, I, Chaosphere, TVSOR, and DEI, C33 is just a joke to play on drums. The only hard track to play is Dehumanization, the rest of the album is technically very very easy.
ha ha I putted raw music over the video so the snare sound is a weird mix of my snare and original snare, I bet my snare back then sounded much worse than Haakes 8)@@JonMikelBailey
Awesome! Probably the hardest song of them all. Check out how he alternates the sequence between right/left foot @3:56 and there's more where that came from.
Super impressive. Kind of a shame that you didn't play 8ths on hh pedal, but this is way more dedication that I ever had to learning their songs, hats off!
Thank you! I was unable to do any extra hh pedal work back then, also I kinda doubt I could do it now :D but surely, it would add more mastery into it, but, it's hard to do!
Jesus christ dude.. Very impressive! I like that you even have the hi hat in the same place as Haake, don't see it often but makes sense when playing unconventional rhythms 👍🏼🤘🏻🤘🏻 Edit: as some have already said, no idea how this doesn't have at least 1M views 🤯
@@VVarat Haake is by far my favorite drummer, has been for like 16 years. Seeing someone replicate his work like this is genuinely astonishing. Huuuuuge respect!
@@VVarat yeah but like... I've been listening to Catch 33 since it's release.. I can't even get the kick and snare right for more than 16 bars... I'm not a great drummer but like... Wow. You are amazing dude
Thank you! To be honest I did kinda no work in mastering this video file, kinda just pasted there an audio file and messed with volume settings, so there is a lot of real Meshuggah music playn along side, and that is very very good because some of my cymbals back then sounded really terrible :D
Thank you! Spread this, if you think it is worth it! ^^ This video has been blocked for years by You Tube in 274 countries, if I remember correctly, because of some copywriting issues. I think something changed, and it is unblocked now.
how in dicks name did u learn and memorize this? what was the process?? i feel like an explaination video on ur method of learning/memorizing could be really interesting. so amazing dude 🙌❤
Thankss! How, I listened to this album so many times to the point where I remembered it all, and besides that there is actual playing and I think it helps you remember stuff even more and more. Before I made this video I practiced each track many many times, no way it was all sudden and in one take. :D
High-hat pedal on the right, instead of, traditionally, left. The decision was based on a willingness to learn how to operate high-hat pedal with right foot.
@@SW3Raceman2890 order and placements of other cymbals, four crash cymbals in front, ride/crash and china more to the right, crappy little "china" cymbal a little above the high-hat, all was placed in the way that was the most comfortable for me at that time, that's how you place your stuff as a drummer, you place it in spots that are mostly comfortable for you to play. Double bass pedal turned into left-sided version, so I can fit the high-hat stand on the right, because left side is occupied with a bass drum.
0:08 Autonomy Lost
1:48 Imprint of the Un-saved
3:24 Disenchantment
5:08 The Paradoxical Spiral
8:20 Re-Inanimate
9:24 Entrapment
11:53 Mind's Mirrors
12:25 In Death - Is Life
14:28 In Death - Is Death
21:48 Shed
25:23 Personae Non Gratae
27:10 Dehumanization
29:19 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...
30:05 Sum
I don't even know how you'd go about learning all this, or how long it must have taken to get it down. Mad respect.
P.S. If you change the first timestamp to 0:00 and copy them all into the description, it will add track divisions to the video for you.
Learned by heart! 8)
Thank you!!
I cannot change your comment, or which timestamp you are talking about?
Besides, I can also pin up your comment so it will be always on top, a set list is a good idea!
@@VVarat I'm curious, how do you 'visualise' the parts while playing? When I'm playing guitar I can see the current sequence of guitar frets (or the shape of their relationships) in my head, and a 'scan-ahead' of the next sequence.
Do you have a similar visualisation? Drums don't have the melodic aspect but have more rhythmic complexity, so perhaps you view it as a series of parallel lines or dots corresponding to each drum and individual hit?
And yeah, a pin would certainly help others to find the timestamps.
@@BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers pinned!
How I visualise music is not how I play it. I remember the music and I practice music parts, it becomes natural. I know what to do and when. Bear in mind that muscle memory is a thing too.
Man, the cymbal work alone on in death 🤯
7 years later and only 7.2k views, WTF ?? This is just insane dedication
Thank you!!
@@VVarat please upload more drum vids, insane drumming
@@pipespeeps5349 I will try my best!
+1 today
Bruh. You should have like a trillion views. This is my GOAT album and you nailed it. Hespect !
Thanks!
this is also my GOAT album. and also in my top 10 albums of all time of any genre
One of my fave albums as well.
Seriously needs more recognition
Spread, if you think it's worth it :) Thanks!
Jaw dropping, i looked this up because I didn't think anyone would have covered it full-length and especially not this well. Needs to be a top-viewed meshuggah cover in my opinion. I'm late to the party but this awesome work man
Thank you!!
This video has to be one of the best covers I've seen. Impressive and brutal at the same level. Mad respect for you, man.
Thaaaanks!!
Outstanding dude, my favourite Shuggah album. Ultimate Zen Focus!
Thank you!!
Goodness gracious this is amazing
Thank You!
This is insane, memorizing this much meshuggah in one go is wild. Well done man!
Thank you!!
actually, there are some repeated patterns, also some easy compared to rest meshuggah's
God damn what an inhumane cover. Shows that Dehumanization can be played live, you played it really good. Great work!
Thank You!!
dehumanization sounds harder then it is to play, there are 4 fast base drum strokes, that complicated you as a listener
@@SW3Raceman2890the stokes aren't the hard part. The overall pattern is one of the most complex sections in thier entire discography
This is great.
The level of dedication and skills that you bring is just awesome. It's insane that you could even memorize the album, let alone play it so perfectly! Awesome job!
Thank you!
he played not quite perfectly, you would notice some little mistakes, if you would watch more carefully.
also thete are some repeated patterns, what makes it easier to memorize
This is the best video I’ve ever seen in my life
Really? :D Thanks!
I'm impressed that you could memorize this whole thing, let alone play it so well. Getting the snare in the right spot on the first 3 or 4 songs is a pain in the ass lol. Great job man
Thank you!! I listened to this album soooo many times it got printed in my mind man :D
Awesome cover. Kudos to you friend
Thanks!
sick! the alternating left/right foot leading during the main riff early on is cool.
Thank you!!
Absolutely masterful
Thank you!!
absolutely insane. props to you dude!!!
Thanks man!
Yes …yes
wow the setup might not look super but the high-hat placement i for sure need to try! awesome playthrough of such a futuristic album
Thanks!
I come back to this video whenever I feel myself getting cocky on the drums
Thank you!
This was one of the best Meshuggah covers I've seen, super clean! Amazaing!
Thank You!!
Man. This has been one of my all time favorites for years, only started trying to learn it on drums recently. This is such a great resource; you are really nailing it. Thank you so much for doing this. You got yourself a goddamn follow.
Thank You!!
This is flawless. Straight to my favorites. Very well done Vvarat.
Thank You!!
Dude, this is great! Thanks for this vid: good quality footage with a great performance & foot cam. You are a shining example of what a Meshuggah playthrough should look like. I appreciate it. You killed Catch 33. Next level!
omg Thank You So Much for such a nice words
What a Legend
I don't deserve such title, Meshuggah is The Legend!!
Thank you!!
Such an odd setup, I dig. Mad skills on the cover.
Thaank you!! :D
How am I so late to see this? Incredible skill! Bravo :)
sick man
Thanks!
Amazing! Incredible Job!
Thank you!!
Insane!!! Love it !!
Thank you!!!
Respect! Incredible job
Thanks
that was a nice one!! huge respect!!
Thanks!
one of my favorite videos that I keep on going back to 🤘
Thank you!!
Great job, man!
Thank You!
Fantastic
This is utterly insane. Well done dude.
Thank you!!
THIS IS ART ❤
Thank you!
Crazy!
It's beyond words how mazing you played this
Thank you very much lad!! But it could be more perfect there and there, I wasn't in a very good condition when I did this, it could have more work in it :D
Respect for the effort, great job mate!
Thank you!
That was fun to watch mate. Excellent job.
Thank you!!
Just got this recommended to me, great cover! Greetings from the Netherlands
Thank you!
Great job, mon! Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
God damn you killed it! Great job man.
Thanks!
How in the hell this video only has like 4,7k views? This is fucking sick! Watched it 3 times 😂😂😂💪🏻
three times?? Thank you!!
holy shit, only ~600 views? you definitely deserve more for convering the entirety of catch 33, like wow
that's quite a feat
you did a great job too!!
Thank you!
@@VVarat ofc!
Much respect! Good shit dude
Thank you!
Sick cover bro! This must have taken you a long time to cover the whole song? Either way good job! Catch 33 is crushing god-tier, one of my absolute favs!
Thank you! Hmm I don't remember exactly but propably couple of months.
fantastic job man! what an accomplishment :-)
Thanks! Man from all those crazy lovely comments I wanna do it again :D
Incredible job! Meshuggah isn’t easy and is one of the hardest albums, mad respect
Actually it's one of the easiest
@@renatomiceli1778 I doubt that.
@EverestBlizzard Thanks
I don't want to make problems with you, but I am a drummer and i know what I am talking about, and I'm able to play a lot of Meshuggah songs such as Bleed, The mouth licking what you've bled, Clockworks, New millennium C.C., obZen, Spasm, Elastic, Electric red, Marrow etc... And I can perfectly tell you that the whole Catch 33 album is their easiest to play on drums. Compared to albums like obZen, I, Chaosphere, TVSOR, and DEI, C33 is just a joke to play on drums. The only hard track to play is Dehumanization, the rest of the album is technically very very easy.
@@renatomiceli1778 spam covers like crazy bro :)
bruh wtf this appeared 7 years later but ok, thanks for doing this, its nice to have a clear view of the full album drumming
Thanks!
God damn, that looks so much fun! I need to try and cover the whole thing some time soon.
It's pure joy! Do it!!
Seriously dude top of the chain performance dude ~ Na zdrowie an keep crushing my friend!!! 🔥😎✌️
Could be better, could be better! Thank you Old Friend! I hope you are well and getting even better!!
Respect dude
Thank you!
Damn, this was flawless.
Thaanks!! Although I think it has many flaws! Many places where it could be more fluid motion and the mix sucks badly 😹😹
Interesting setup!
Thanks!
Proof that in can be played live. Come on Meshuggah!!! Well done!!!
Thanks!!
Also, thank you SO much for nailing the snare tone on this. So many covers are ruined by the wrong snare tone, for me at least. ;-)@@VVarat
ha ha I putted raw music over the video so the snare sound is a weird mix of my snare and original snare, I bet my snare back then sounded much worse than Haakes 8)@@JonMikelBailey
Subbed and liked!
GREEEEAT BRO
Awesome
Thank you!
This is epic
Thank you!
Damn! You are monster!
No, I am the drummer :D
Your setup and style really reminds me of the big man Haake himself! amazing man
Thanks!! Master Haake is my main drum influence!
Awesome! Probably the hardest song of them all. Check out how he alternates the sequence between right/left foot @3:56 and there's more where that came from.
Thank you! I found it more fun to play like that, also a nice little exercise for limb independence!
Super impressive. Kind of a shame that you didn't play 8ths on hh pedal, but this is way more dedication that I ever had to learning their songs, hats off!
Thank you! I was unable to do any extra hh pedal work back then, also I kinda doubt I could do it now :D but surely, it would add more mastery into it, but, it's hard to do!
my god
Jesus christ dude.. Very impressive! I like that you even have the hi hat in the same place as Haake, don't see it often but makes sense when playing unconventional rhythms 👍🏼🤘🏻🤘🏻
Edit: as some have already said, no idea how this doesn't have at least 1M views 🤯
Thanks lad!
I switched high-hat placement, because I wanted to learn how to play high-hat with right leg, some time before this video. :D
@@VVarat Haake is by far my favorite drummer, has been for like 16 years. Seeing someone replicate his work like this is genuinely astonishing. Huuuuuge respect!
Sitting watching going "how tf did you memorise all this?" 😆
@@MorgueOfficialMusic I just remember music : D, I love Meshuggah and I listened their music countless times now :D
@@VVarat yeah but like... I've been listening to Catch 33 since it's release.. I can't even get the kick and snare right for more than 16 bars... I'm not a great drummer but like... Wow. You are amazing dude
Amazing job! I'm learning the full album on guitar and hope to post it to UA-cam eventually, this is inspiring!
Paste the link here! Thank you!!
@@VVarat I will!
there is a guitar playthru for this album on youtube already, but good luck
wow, those snares must be a pain in the brain to learn. amazing job!
Thank you!
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Respect 🫡
Thank You!
Goddamn dude! Never saw any cover the whole song/album on YT nice!
+IzhakIbDrums anyone*
Thanks
well done.. this album's songs have patterns that can be super tricky to master
fractals everywhere :D
all their stuff is more-less tricky to play
Awesome job mate. Took me a few takes for IDID alone and you just do the whole fucking album in one take, way to go haha.
Thank you! Keep up the good work and you can do it too!
I was playing this along while I was working on stuff and forgot it was a cover!
Thank you! To be honest I did kinda no work in mastering this video file, kinda just pasted there an audio file and messed with volume settings, so there is a lot of real Meshuggah music playn along side, and that is very very good because some of my cymbals back then sounded really terrible :D
27:42 to 28:28 👏
Thanks!
why is this not popular?
Thank you! Spread this, if you think it is worth it! ^^
This video has been blocked for years by You Tube in 274 countries, if I remember correctly, because of some copywriting issues.
I think something changed, and it is unblocked now.
hoollllyyy shit.... dude,,,, please upload more!
Thank you!! I will try!
Holy fuuuuuck
HOLY SHIT
How in the fuck does this not have more views
Spread, if you think it's worth it :) Thanks!
anyone know the name of that drum throne? i would like to get one of those
Tama HT741B
@@VVarat thank you so much
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Insane!
how in dicks name did u learn and memorize this? what was the process?? i feel like an explaination video on ur method of learning/memorizing could be really interesting. so amazing dude 🙌❤
Thankss! How, I listened to this album so many times to the point where I remembered it all, and besides that there is actual playing and I think it helps you remember stuff even more and more. Before I made this video I practiced each track many many times, no way it was all sudden and in one take. :D
@@VVarat so just pure Passion!!! Love it ❤️
@@beenmicrophone5817 Thank you!!
i know its been said here but WHY THE FUCK DOESNT THIS HAVE 33 MILLION VIEWS?!
I would like to know, how you came with the decision to place your drum kit this way? what is this - an inverted bass pedal?..
High-hat pedal on the right, instead of, traditionally, left. The decision was based on a willingness to learn how to operate high-hat pedal with right foot.
@@VVarat yes, you've already answered about hi-hat, i've seen it. but what's with the rest kit..?
@@SW3Raceman2890 what do you mean specifically?
@@VVarat ok, i mean order and placements of other cymbals, and your irregular double bass pedal
@@SW3Raceman2890 order and placements of other cymbals, four crash cymbals in front, ride/crash and china more to the right, crappy little "china" cymbal a little above the high-hat, all was placed in the way that was the most comfortable for me at that time, that's how you place your stuff as a drummer, you place it in spots that are mostly comfortable for you to play. Double bass pedal turned into left-sided version, so I can fit the high-hat stand on the right, because left side is occupied with a bass drum.
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Please post your cashapp so I can tip you for blessing us with this
wow Bro you for real? Thanks a lot! Although I'm in Europe, I don't know cashapp.
Wtf ?! 🍺
I don't know. :)
I'm not impressed, I am straight up shocked confused bewildered stupified and a little frightened
Ha ha ha, Thank You! :D