Rose funeral As blood runs black All shall perish Oceano I declare war Despised icon Here comes the kraken The list goes on... Mannnnn Myspace deathcore was so f***** good eh? The resting sonata album is so iconic 👌
All fantastic. As Blood Runs Black was a favorite of mine. As well as Beneath The Massacre, n also, as you mentioned The Kraken - The Acacia Strain was another fav. All still great ass music!
It reminds me of how people look back fondly at old Brutal Death Metal or like a particular wave of hardcore. Myspace Deathcore has become it's own nostalgic and sacred category, and I love that. I love that there's another branch of Deathcore now where they strictly play like these bands you listed. It's refreshing if you're not as hype on the newer, more overproduced stuff
@@cherryfroggo agree 100% I love the diversity. Happy the OGs are returning. I don't know man there's something special about the raw aggression and sometimes more simplistic sound of myspace era deathcore compared to the new overproduced deathcore
Just to clarify some of the things in the beginning Ray Hughes sang on the very first demo in the summer of 2005 when we started I played bass my brother Drey Armstrong played guitar with Tony Younce on guitar and Ryan played the drums. Ray left shortly after to join the marines, we got Craig Beanio to play bass and I took over vocals for Crucify Kill Rot. And I definitly wouldn’t say Ryan carried the band and wrote all the songs, I wrote all the lyrics and song titles for CKR and my brother did most of the riffs for under a godless sky and buried amongst flames,it was a collective effort for the most part ryan was good at the melodic side of it and my brother was more of the heavy thrash death metal style as was Tony and that had a lot to do with how our sound came about because we all loved hardcore and death metal before we started we had the idea of something like hatebreed mixed with cannibal corpse. Our local shows didn’t seemed to get filmed much because I think flip razor phones and shit like that were out at the time and didn’t have the best quality hahaha but yea we played with some awesome bands like the black dahlia murder, skeletonwitch, dead to fall, unearth,animosity, beneath the massacre, emmure, as blood runs black. We did a couple tours the last big one we did really put us in a hole financially because we sold out all our merch so fast and SOAR records was suppose to send us shirts and albums they did for CKR and we never got one thing from them they made all the money and fucked us pretty much. We got back from tour and I had to pay rent and shit and go back to work so did some of the other guys and Ryan wanted to go back out on tour in another month and me and the other guys wanted to start to write a new album we already had the intro for possessed to kill recorded that was the last thing I did on vocals. But Ryan wanted to tour and keep played the same ten songs we had been playing for almost 3 years and one day I got on MySpace and it said Rose Funeral looking for all new members and I was like well ok I guess that’s it and he said shit like we weren’t serious or we weren’t good enough that he had to re re record my brothers guitar which never happened. The reality was Ryan didn’t want to be behind the drum kit anymore he actually wanted to kick our bass player out and just be 3 guitars and I was like no I love beano and that ain’t happening hahaha. But yea he sang then Timmy sang and they took all the credit for all my lyrics and song titles which still get put on merch today that I’ve been told which is kinda funny but oh well that’s how it goes in the music business! Haha hopefully that helps clear some things up on the original rose funeral for everyone! -Destin-
i must've covered the songs on CKR 1000's of times by now, you were a huge inspiration for me to become a vocalist. I also remember sending a message on facebook saying how much i loved the album, but im pretty sure i sent it to some other random dude that had your same name lol
Yoooooo LFG you added footage of the band when I was playing guitar for these dudes. how sick is that to see! Good times, also the insanely sick highs in that live footage of CKR is non other than my dude Bill Williams (Thy Devourer). That show was in New Orleans, cheers dude!
I met Ryan back in 2012 when he was filling in for vocals for the band King Conquer. That’s also where I first saw the band Betrayal, who’s bassist is now famous rapper Shakewell
'bout time you mentioning these legends :-) Rose Funeral got me into deathcore in late '08 with the song Under A Godless Sky,... i actually was inspired to become a vocalist myself, so i have done hundreds of practice covers on pretty much all of their songs... they were my favorite with Whitechapel in my teen days... i to this day have somewhere on my HDD a folder named Rose Funeral including all their live photos, lyrics, artwork, demos and stuff.. really a band that always will have a special place in my heart, through them i got into hundreds and hundreds more deathcore bands... btw.. you forgot to mention they had other vocalist during 2010 called Casper he did a songs with them called Mothers Of Abomination.... ps, im wondering if you will be doing In Dying Arms soon,, or As Blood Runs Black maybe?? :)
Great choices. Also favorites of mine. As soon as I saw "Dying" in your post I immediately thought of As I Lay Dying lol. I've got 2 diff externals both backing up my music library. They're way more than an external to me-they're like solid gold. Also like a backup of my whole life between ages like 13-27 lol. Anyways, Stay Rockin! \,,/
@@GaryEckhoff i also have 2 HDDs plus 2 laptops.. the older laptop got formated during the windows crash.. lost shitload of music.. now im re-downloading it.. can you recommend some websites, blogs where you get obscure releases??
Ha, wow. That clip that you used for FTFD - that’s me, dead center to the left. On my right was my friend Tyler, the vocalist for a band called Adaliah. It’s cool to see that you’ve also used footage of bands at the Skate Park of Tampa, the venue in that video. I was also at that Whitechapel show during the Somatic Defilement days. The place was absolutely packed. Anyway, I love the content! The MySpace era was truly special.
CATALEPSY is another band who wasnt around very long, but were on the same wavelength as rose funeral. Anti religious deathcore was a whole wave along w christian deathcore, the god free shirts were in full effect 😂
saw them live in whitter back in the day.. if anyone was there, you know how violent it was. such a small and cluttered venue with brutal crowdkilling and moshing. one of my most memorable shows since i loved them so much.
Sometime during their tour after Gates of Punishment I saw them live and they had no drummer. They said he bailed on them mid tour so they used the drum track from the album and it was still a really sick performance.
Hell yeah @15:00 I use to cover Rose Funeral on guitar but loved watching this performance a lot which ended up teaching me a lot about drumming in deathcore.
dunno if it's the old school audio compression of videos or something about the production before but I don't know how to explain it but the chugging riffs have such an iconic fat thicc sound without it being too clean or crisp
Are you talking about the Buried Beneath the Blood demo? My best guess is quad tracked guitars, and the master bus compressor erring on the side of too much rather than being shy. Tyrant ep by Bermuda has a really similar vibe. I swear you can even hear a pumping effect from the bus compressor on the cymbals for that ep. Mixing tutorials always say to be conservative with bus compression, but like all things in music context should decide.
Man I still remember finding the video for God Demise I wanna say in like 2010 when I discovered deathcore and just off rip it was some of the most crushing shit I’d heard at the time. Miss this era .
forgot to mention, their album crucify.kill.rot is a parody title mocking nailed.dead.risen. by christian deathcore band impending doom. would you do a video about them? their first two albums are deathcore classics imo. plus their new ep is one of the heaviest things ive ever heard.
The video at 14:40 or so isn’t Timmy. It’s a guy named Casper or something I think. Different vox tho. I played a show with them at this point in their career. Dusty was still drummer but Timmy wasn’t vocalist.
Played like 4 shows woth these guys! Theu fuckking slayed everytime ! Actually the first clip you show is one of the shows we played with them. Lol! that was Fort Myers at the Garage. ❤
I listened the fuck out of Resting Sonata back in high school. So sick For Gates of Punishment, I remember reading Ryan saying the he was completely blown away by Hour of Penance and Fleshgod Apocalypse and he wanted to release something intense in that vein. Aaah good times man
Please do carnifex !!! Or dance club massacre, killwhitney dead , the red shore, the honest crooks but they sorta new but not .. please Just watched all my fav og band vids thanks to you mate bloody trip down memory lane :) ❤
Did multiple tours with my band “Labyrinthe” with “Rose Funeral” and just played with them in my new band yesterday June 8th at deathfest. Timmy is God on vox!
Bro I’m listening to old favorites I haven’t heard in years and omg you have to do The Faceless. I forgot how disruptive and groundbreaking the “Akeldama” album was. My best friend at the time had a subwoofer in his car and we could NOT get enough of that album. Such a sick band name too
I remember when I first heard Rose Funeral. Looking for some killer tunes to put on my mp3 player for middle school n when riding bus. I heard Crucify. Kill. Rot. - I was like NO FUCKIN WAY! THIS IS SO BRUTAL! I immediately put their shit on my MP3 player! DEFINITELY badass band, n still have them in my vast music library. I miss days of sitting in class jamming out to them on max volume =D -Also another great I had on repeat was Suicide Silence's No Time To Bleed album. Omg such great memories of badass music.
An old school band that doesn't get enough love from the deathcore community is Vehemence from Phoenix AZ, who formed in 1997 and was signed to Metal Blade records in the early 2000's. As a deathcore historian of sorts, you NEED to go down the rabbit hole and check them out if you never heard them. You may be surprised. Vehemence is so interesting. They aren't "core", they're actually a blend of brutal and melodic death metal, yet I believe their name deserves to be brought up in conversations about deathcore's influences. They do sparingly utilize hardcore elements from time to time, including a few chugging/slamming breakdowns... but that's not how they influenced deathcore, it's their ability to make melodies sound way more brutal than your average melodic death bands at the time. They were every bit as heavy and brutal as they were Melodic. And deathcore bands took note. Being arguably the biggest extreme metal band in Arizona at the time, not only were they big influences on Knights Of The Abyss and early Job For A Cowboy who each played local shows that Vehemence headlined., but I can also hear the influence they had on the melo-death scene including The Black Dahlia Murder(which helped influence so many deathcore bands). So many of their riffs that mix brutality with melody strongly resemble the riff style that was used by many early deathcore bands that heavily utilized melodic undertones. You can hear similarities in bands like Conducting From The Grave, Rose Funeral, Through The Eyes Of The Dead, All Shall Perish, etc. Some of the songs that I feel showcase the influence well are By Your Bedside, Darkness Is Comfort, Christ I Fucking Hate You, I Must Not Live, Spirit Of The Soldier, Lusting For Affection, We Are All Dying, Her Beautiful Eyes, etc. Shit on their 2000 album "The Thoughts From Which I Hide" they were even using samples, keyboards, and pig squeals before they were cool. The production was rough, but that album probably has the most breakdowns, slams, and hardcore/grindcore elements in general out of all of their albums. But most of all I highly recommend the entire albums "Helping The World To See(2004)" and "God Was Created(2002)", they're so underrated. Masterpieces in my eyes.
The first two vocalists these guys had was sooooooo damn good 🥵 like the way they would enunciate and do them highs and lows was just OoOOOoH yes daddy 🤣
I live 5 mins from Cincinnati and only got a chance to see them once. They almost didn't play the show cause it was a Christian venue and were told they weren't allowed to curse on stage and the crowd wasn't allowed to mosh. They ended up playing anyways and we absolutely moshed. I don't remember much due to chugging a 4 loko and smoking blunts on the way to the show but it was a good time.
Every time I play Uno I’m reminded of Rose Funeral. #iykyk Also: 7:56 we are the end gets a shout out? You really know your stuff man, I wonder if you’ve ever heard of Incarpathia.
Thanks for your comment !! And that's awesome that you know them , I don't doubt they're cool dudes, I mean we all did stupid stuff back then... right?
Keep up the great videos! If you do, you will be the next Finn or Tank! Every now and then drop a Metallica/Slipknot video to grow your audience, but never abandon the MySpace lore. Terrific job.
Hey man if you ever want to talk. I grew up in Corona CA. Showcase theatre was a staple. I was in a couple local bands. I graduated in 09. I have footage of Impending Doom playing forbmy 16 bday party lol.
My FAVORITE deathcore band from the OG era. The Resting Sonata is a masterpiece.
AGREEED
man their breakdowns are so brtl . i think the key is that they were going for a more mid tempo type of stuff. its just so much heavier.
Rose funeral
As blood runs black
All shall perish
Oceano
I declare war
Despised icon
Here comes the kraken
The list goes on... Mannnnn Myspace deathcore was so f***** good eh? The resting sonata album is so iconic 👌
All fantastic. As Blood Runs Black was a favorite of mine. As well as Beneath The Massacre, n also, as you mentioned The Kraken - The Acacia Strain was another fav. All still great ass music!
It reminds me of how people look back fondly at old Brutal Death Metal or like a particular wave of hardcore. Myspace Deathcore has become it's own nostalgic and sacred category, and I love that. I love that there's another branch of Deathcore now where they strictly play like these bands you listed. It's refreshing if you're not as hype on the newer, more overproduced stuff
@@cherryfroggo agreed! ^^
@@cherryfroggo agree 100% I love the diversity. Happy the OGs are returning. I don't know man there's something special about the raw aggression and sometimes more simplistic sound of myspace era deathcore compared to the new overproduced deathcore
To think, here come the kraken have released new stuff and have completey changed genres to soft rock
Just to clarify some of the things in the beginning Ray Hughes sang on the very first demo in the summer of 2005 when we started I played bass my brother Drey Armstrong played guitar with Tony Younce on guitar and Ryan played the drums. Ray left shortly after to join the marines, we got Craig Beanio to play bass and I took over vocals for Crucify Kill Rot. And I definitly wouldn’t say Ryan carried the band and wrote all the songs, I wrote all the lyrics and song titles for CKR and my brother did most of the riffs for under a godless sky and buried amongst flames,it was a collective effort for the most part ryan was good at the melodic side of it and my brother was more of the heavy thrash death metal style as was Tony and that had a lot to do with how our sound came about because we all loved hardcore and death metal before we started we had the idea of something like hatebreed mixed with cannibal corpse. Our local shows didn’t seemed to get filmed much because I think flip razor phones and shit like that were out at the time and didn’t have the best quality hahaha but yea we played with some awesome bands like the black dahlia murder, skeletonwitch, dead to fall, unearth,animosity, beneath the massacre, emmure, as blood runs black. We did a couple tours the last big one we did really put us in a hole financially because we sold out all our merch so fast and SOAR records was suppose to send us shirts and albums they did for CKR and we never got one thing from them they made all the money and fucked us pretty much. We got back from tour and I had to pay rent and shit and go back to work so did some of the other guys and Ryan wanted to go back out on tour in another month and me and the other guys wanted to start to write a new album we already had the intro for possessed to kill recorded that was the last thing I did on vocals. But Ryan wanted to tour and keep played the same ten songs we had been playing for almost 3 years and one day I got on MySpace and it said Rose Funeral looking for all new members and I was like well ok I guess that’s it and he said shit like we weren’t serious or we weren’t good enough that he had to re re record my brothers guitar which never happened. The reality was Ryan didn’t want to be behind the drum kit anymore he actually wanted to kick our bass player out and just be 3 guitars and I was like no I love beano and that ain’t happening hahaha. But yea he sang then Timmy sang and they took all the credit for all my lyrics and song titles which still get put on merch today that I’ve been told which is kinda funny but oh well that’s how it goes in the music business! Haha hopefully that helps clear some things up on the original rose funeral for everyone! -Destin-
i must've covered the songs on CKR 1000's of times by now, you were a huge inspiration for me to become a vocalist. I also remember sending a message on facebook saying how much i loved the album, but im pretty sure i sent it to some other random dude that had your same name lol
Hahaha that’s awesome thanks dude!
well this was all very disappointing to read. hope you're doing well dude!
You gave my edgy teen the angst it needed ❤
Yoooooo LFG you added footage of the band when I was playing guitar for these dudes. how sick is that to see! Good times, also the insanely sick highs in that live footage of CKR is non other than my dude Bill Williams (Thy Devourer). That show was in New Orleans, cheers dude!
Hey that’s so cool ! Thanks for sharing 🤘🏻🩷🔥
Him and crit are writing new thy devourer material
Crucify Kill Rot is such a great album by them, I even like the remake in 2021. These guys were amazing. Loved the video
😤🤘🏻🩷🔥
THE RESTING SONATA is by far one of the best deathcore albums of all time. They never got the credit they deserved.
Crucify Kill Rot and Rose Funeral were my introduction to deathcore, thank you for making this video!!
I met Ryan back in 2012 when he was filling in for vocals for the band King Conquer. That’s also where I first saw the band Betrayal, who’s bassist is now famous rapper Shakewell
Actually played with them back in the day I got to open for them in 2014/15 I want to say
I didn't know shakewell used to be in a metal band 😁
'bout time you mentioning these legends :-) Rose Funeral got me into deathcore in late '08 with the song Under A Godless Sky,... i actually was inspired to become a vocalist myself, so i have done hundreds of practice covers on pretty much all of their songs... they were my favorite with Whitechapel in my teen days... i to this day have somewhere on my HDD a folder named Rose Funeral including all their live photos, lyrics, artwork, demos and stuff.. really a band that always will have a special place in my heart, through them i got into hundreds and hundreds more deathcore bands... btw.. you forgot to mention they had other vocalist during 2010 called Casper he did a songs with them called Mothers Of Abomination.... ps, im wondering if you will be doing In Dying Arms soon,, or As Blood Runs Black maybe?? :)
Thanks for the infos and yes those bands are on my list ! 🤘🏻🔥
Great choices. Also favorites of mine. As soon as I saw "Dying" in your post I immediately thought of As I Lay Dying lol. I've got 2 diff externals both backing up my music library. They're way more than an external to me-they're like solid gold. Also like a backup of my whole life between ages like 13-27 lol. Anyways, Stay Rockin! \,,/
In Dying Arms has been half my life. Super underrated.
@@GaryEckhoff i also have 2 HDDs plus 2 laptops.. the older laptop got formated during the windows crash.. lost shitload of music.. now im re-downloading it.. can you recommend some websites, blogs where you get obscure releases??
pleasantly surprised by this one, you’re absolutely killing these videos!
Thank you 🤘🏻🔥🩷
Your “remember these guys?” Breakdown is consistently my favorite breakdown from the band lol
😤🤘🏻🔥
Hi man! A band that i would like to see in this channel is At The Throne Of Judgment. Great video!
Thanks man , and great suggestion
Dude I loved that band so much! I wish they released more albums
Ha, wow. That clip that you used for FTFD - that’s me, dead center to the left. On my right was my friend Tyler, the vocalist for a band called Adaliah. It’s cool to see that you’ve also used footage of bands at the Skate Park of Tampa, the venue in that video. I was also at that Whitechapel show during the Somatic Defilement days. The place was absolutely packed.
Anyway, I love the content! The MySpace era was truly special.
That’s awesome man !! And thanks I’m glad you enjoyed 🤘🏻🔥
CATALEPSY is another band who wasnt around very long, but were on the same wavelength as rose funeral. Anti religious deathcore was a whole wave along w christian deathcore, the god free shirts were in full effect 😂
these guys are the first band that i think of when i hear "myspace deathcore", absolute legends
lmaoooo i love that timmy is back video. dude walking around like a gremlin
saw them live in whitter back in the day.. if anyone was there, you know how violent it was. such a small and cluttered venue with brutal crowdkilling and moshing. one of my most memorable shows since i loved them so much.
Sometime during their tour after Gates of Punishment I saw them live and they had no drummer. They said he bailed on them mid tour so they used the drum track from the album and it was still a really sick performance.
Hey i Saw them on that same tour lol
Hey i Saw them on that same tour lol
Hell yeah @15:00 I use to cover Rose Funeral on guitar but loved watching this performance a lot which ended up teaching me a lot about drumming in deathcore.
I’m so glad you did RF, they’ve been my favorite deathcore band since high school, and I FINALLY got to see them a couple months ago it was amazing
I have played with a bunch of these bands you've featured and its been hella nostalgic. Molotov Solution would make a cool video too!
Also Ryan was the drummer on the Buried Beneath The Blood compilation.
I still have my rose funeral hoodie with the picture of jesus dead on the cross and in big letters HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN?
dunno if it's the old school audio compression of videos or something about the production before but I don't know how to explain it but the chugging riffs have such an iconic fat thicc sound without it being too clean or crisp
Are you talking about the Buried Beneath the Blood demo? My best guess is quad tracked guitars, and the master bus compressor erring on the side of too much rather than being shy. Tyrant ep by Bermuda has a really similar vibe. I swear you can even hear a pumping effect from the bus compressor on the cymbals for that ep. Mixing tutorials always say to be conservative with bus compression, but like all things in music context should decide.
Rose Funeral are the goats of Myspace deathcore and death core period ❤
Man I still remember finding the video for God Demise I wanna say in like 2010 when I discovered deathcore and just off rip it was some of the most crushing shit I’d heard at the time. Miss this era .
I still listen to them very regularly.
Love these videos, thank you for documenting the best era of death core.
😤🤘🏻🔥
I found them after some promotion for their new song Gravewitch and didn’t know much else about them but I’ve been obsessed since then.
The boys are pretty easy to get ahold of
Rose funeral used to have one of the best highs in the game, along with some amazing crush teeth breakdowns
Yan please make a the red chord video! Aren’t they the most under-appreciated deathcore band
This was great. Thanks for all of your hand work
Thank you !!
The last show, I played with King Conquer had these guys on it.
Yop, this band dude... i have nothing but love for them
"For all those who remember..." is like starting my Netflix app, happy to see this channel growing step by step :) !
My favorite deathcore band.
Great Video! Please do "Those Who Lie Beneath" next
I love this band !
Love love Love this band . Glad you made a video on them.
I can’t believe I’ve never heard of these guys before. Thank you so much for making this videos!
one of my favorite bands. love their sound and energy! love the last song they released too. love to see a new album
DUDE! Rose funeral Crucify Kill Rot is one of my favorite albums up with Masochist... holy gorgon
forgot to mention, their album crucify.kill.rot is a parody title mocking nailed.dead.risen. by christian deathcore band impending doom. would you do a video about them? their first two albums are deathcore classics imo. plus their new ep is one of the heaviest things ive ever heard.
Thanks man! I’ve been waiting for this one lol. Love it as always!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I started listening to these guys 2 years ago and forgot so thanks for reminding me
In one of my old bands, Bridges from Colorado, our first national show was with them. Awesome dudes
The Well is one of the best Deathcore songs ever made
2007 did shows with them w/dr acula and years spent cold
wow, must have been insane
You never fail to mention funny foods in your intro!!!💯🖤
Always! Haha
The video at 14:40 or so isn’t Timmy. It’s a guy named Casper or something I think. Different vox tho. I played a show with them at this point in their career. Dusty was still drummer but Timmy wasn’t vocalist.
The bass drops on Resting Sonata blew out the back speakers of my friends grandpa's new Buick. We never told him.
Played like 4 shows woth these guys! Theu fuckking slayed everytime ! Actually the first clip you show is one of the shows we played with them. Lol! that was Fort Myers at the Garage. ❤
I listened the fuck out of Resting Sonata back in high school. So sick
For Gates of Punishment, I remember reading Ryan saying the he was completely blown away by Hour of Penance and Fleshgod Apocalypse and he wanted to release something intense in that vein.
Aaah good times man
Please do carnifex !!! Or dance club massacre, killwhitney dead , the red shore, the honest crooks but they sorta new but not ..
please
Just watched all my fav og band vids thanks to you mate bloody trip down memory lane :) ❤
Did multiple tours with my band “Labyrinthe” with “Rose Funeral” and just played with them in my new band yesterday June 8th at deathfest. Timmy is God on vox!
So that's Timmy doing vocals again now?? Currently
Man your videos haven’t popped up in my feed in a bit, glad they are now
🤘🏻🔥🩷
Bad ass vid as always!!!
You need to cover arsonists get all the girls if you haven’t already!! ❤❤
Thanks ! It’s in my plans
Bro I’m listening to old favorites I haven’t heard in years and omg you have to do The Faceless. I forgot how disruptive and groundbreaking the “Akeldama” album was. My best friend at the time had a subwoofer in his car and we could NOT get enough of that album. Such a sick band name too
I'm from Cincinnati and this band was so huge in the scene. Great band. Their old drummer does tattoos now.
Love the channel dude! Can’t wait to see what else you post!
I saw ROSE FUNERAL and immediately clicked the shit out of my ps controller and it’s now in ashes , they’re a fucking sickass band
YEEE ROSE FUNERAL🫶
I remember when I first heard Rose Funeral. Looking for some killer tunes to put on my mp3 player for middle school n when riding bus. I heard Crucify. Kill. Rot. - I was like NO FUCKIN WAY! THIS IS SO BRUTAL! I immediately put their shit on my MP3 player! DEFINITELY badass band, n still have them in my vast music library. I miss days of sitting in class jamming out to them on max volume =D -Also another great I had on repeat was Suicide Silence's No Time To Bleed album. Omg such great memories of badass music.
seeing the logo i made for one of my favorite content creators at the end of every video fills me with so much joy
I like the fact that Duncan Bentley ex vox ov Vulvodania did a cover ov God Demise! He's Such a Beast!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
hes also a fucking abuser
Chicken wrap caught me off guard
Rose funeral is 🔥
The resting sonata is the heaviest album ever.
Probably the #1 metal album of all time if you ask me.
Just pure evil sounding music
I literally been waiting for these guys to drop something new with Timmy for years. The 2 singles they have out are great
A band I played in opened for these guys in Herrin, IL. Shit was a banger
Tim was also doing vocals at that time.
The Red Chord mentioned *fire*fire*airhorn*airhorn*
I remember this band lol I was waiting for you to mention the Uno incident. This band is one of the first OG bands I got into
An old school band that doesn't get enough love from the deathcore community is Vehemence from Phoenix AZ, who formed in 1997 and was signed to Metal Blade records in the early 2000's. As a deathcore historian of sorts, you NEED to go down the rabbit hole and check them out if you never heard them. You may be surprised.
Vehemence is so interesting. They aren't "core", they're actually a blend of brutal and melodic death metal, yet I believe their name deserves to be brought up in conversations about deathcore's influences. They do sparingly utilize hardcore elements from time to time, including a few chugging/slamming breakdowns... but that's not how they influenced deathcore, it's their ability to make melodies sound way more brutal than your average melodic death bands at the time. They were every bit as heavy and brutal as they were Melodic. And deathcore bands took note.
Being arguably the biggest extreme metal band in Arizona at the time, not only were they big influences on Knights Of The Abyss and early Job For A Cowboy who each played local shows that Vehemence headlined., but I can also hear the influence they had on the melo-death scene including The Black Dahlia Murder(which helped influence so many deathcore bands).
So many of their riffs that mix brutality with melody strongly resemble the riff style that was used by many early deathcore bands that heavily utilized melodic undertones. You can hear similarities in bands like Conducting From The Grave, Rose Funeral, Through The Eyes Of The Dead, All Shall Perish, etc.
Some of the songs that I feel showcase the influence well are By Your Bedside, Darkness Is Comfort, Christ I Fucking Hate You, I Must Not Live, Spirit Of The Soldier, Lusting For Affection, We Are All Dying, Her Beautiful Eyes, etc.
Shit on their 2000 album "The Thoughts From Which I Hide" they were even using samples, keyboards, and pig squeals before they were cool. The production was rough, but that album probably has the most breakdowns, slams, and hardcore/grindcore elements in general out of all of their albums.
But most of all I highly recommend the entire albums "Helping The World To See(2004)" and "God Was Created(2002)", they're so underrated. Masterpieces in my eyes.
RF are daily thing for me ❤
Appreciate your vids man ❤
Thank you , I appreciate the support 🤘🏻
Need a Salt the Wound video
they should just redux Gates of Punishment with Tim
Timmy did that ep after crucify kill rot for the vocals before he did the vocals on the resting sonata
The first two vocalists these guys had was sooooooo damn good 🥵 like the way they would enunciate and do them highs and lows was just OoOOOoH yes daddy 🤣
I live 5 mins from Cincinnati and only got a chance to see them once. They almost didn't play the show cause it was a Christian venue and were told they weren't allowed to curse on stage and the crowd wasn't allowed to mosh. They ended up playing anyways and we absolutely moshed. I don't remember much due to chugging a 4 loko and smoking blunts on the way to the show but it was a good time.
Grade A content brother
Crucify kill rot came on my Spotify and I thought when’s that guy on UA-cam gonna do Rose Funeral lol
One of their old Drummers Andrew lives down the road from me
The Resting Sonata IS their best! I agree Yan.
I made all their flags! great dudes!
Every time I play Uno I’m reminded of Rose Funeral. #iykyk
Also: 7:56 we are the end gets a shout out? You really know your stuff man, I wonder if you’ve ever heard of Incarpathia.
Thanks man !! And no, ever heard unfortunately
Rose funeral was in the top 5 of deathcore. I still listen to them on the daily.
BTW I know the uno guys. They were elitist. But good dudes.
Thanks for your comment !! And that's awesome that you know them , I don't doubt they're cool dudes, I mean we all did stupid stuff back then... right?
under a godless sky tought me that I could growl and scream
I remember when the uno incident happened was such a big deal , they made a Baseball T merch with uno cards saying “666” 😂
I'm about to see them next month!! Bro check out Hollow God..Backslide..Team Deathmatch All From Augusta GA 🤘
Yayayayaya nice. Float face down next?
I was curious when you were gonna get around to this side of the scene
PostMortem Promises next
Dammmmn rose funeral. MYSPACE OG SHII
You should do Underneath the Gun
Myspace days for sure great band also From my area!
Also Molotov Solution! Salt the wound ?
U gatta do a video about before you fall/desolist
I love your videos!
Keep up the great videos! If you do, you will be the next Finn or Tank! Every now and then drop a Metallica/Slipknot video to grow your audience, but never abandon the MySpace lore. Terrific job.
Great band \m/
Hey man if you ever want to talk. I grew up in Corona CA. Showcase theatre was a staple. I was in a couple local bands. I graduated in 09. I have footage of Impending Doom playing forbmy 16 bday party lol.
Can you please do Years Spent Cold