my friend, during a breakdown you have to close your eyes and headbang, hear the heaviness and let it fill you with adrenaline! you cant simply sit still and enjoy this type of music, your body should want to move. but thats just my take on it. Phil Bozeman is the king of deathcore, i recommend listening to 'the saw is the law' by these guys, its got some good switch ups and speed which you say you prefer over the breakdowns.
@@MarkHuntsAttorney hi Mark thank you for this comment 😊. I’m currently overwhelmed with recommendations and I have paused this for the time being. This may come back however for now I won’t be able to take on recommendations. Apologies 🙏🏾
Ending part was a breakdown. Btw there a different types pf breakdowns, you have slower and faster. By listening to more bands that uses them, you will have no problem spotting them 😁 Maybe you just need to get accustomed to them 😉
I remember you saying something like "NOPE NO MORE" after the lorna shore video and here we are lmao If you can't get breakdowns i suggest you check out some Kublai khan TX songs, if it doesn't make you understand then idk what will! Keep it up my boy
You don't have to like all breakdowns, a lot of metal, especially older stuff from the 80s and 90s don't have these super-slow breakdowns. If you like faster change-ups, old-school death metal like Death (Lack of Comprehension) or Morbid Angel (Summoning Redemption), or something newer like Cattle Decapitation (Bring Back the Plague). You don't need to turn those into reactions, just listen on your own time if you want. As for the cave used in the video, it is likely the band used one of the larger caves in eastern Tennessee, where the band is from. This part of Tennessee is in Appalachia (a mountainous region of the eastern US which extends through several states) which has many underground cave systems and creepy old forests.
My reasoning for liking this is personal. In school being bullied they typically story music was my escape and metal specifically relates to the pain I feel. When I’m down I’m not going to turn on some broken hearted Drake song. I need the pain to feel real. On another note I listen because imo no better talent is showcased other than metal. The sound of highs and lows give perfect contrast and the beefiness of guitar and drums banging in perfect synchronization or unsynchronization depending on the band 😎 And breakdowns are just the absolute best thing ever
the end was a breakdown as well. breakdowns dont have to be slow they are just heavy hitting and nasty to hear all around. for me what makes a breakdown is the build up to it. whitechapel is the goat of nasty breakdowns. Go back to the older albums Somatic Defilement and This is Exile, listen to the songs Devirgination Studies from Somatic defilement and This is Exile off of This is Exile. Maybe further explain what i mean. lol the build to the heavy hitting breakdowns, not always slower, sometimes groovy sometimes makes no sense but still gives us all the stank face lol
phil bozeman is basically the deathcore father, he is the top of the iceberg
I would call Mitch Lucker the Deathcore father. Phil is more a godfather of Deathcore
my friend, during a breakdown you have to close your eyes and headbang, hear the heaviness and let it fill you with adrenaline! you cant simply sit still and enjoy this type of music, your body should want to move. but thats just my take on it. Phil Bozeman is the king of deathcore, i recommend listening to 'the saw is the law' by these guys, its got some good switch ups and speed which you say you prefer over the breakdowns.
@@shanestrange8034 totally get that haha. I’ll see if I can and if I got time. Thank you for the comment 😊
It’s cuz it’s heavy man that’s why we like break downs and this type of music in general
The record label had Phil do a One Take of this and you can just hear his breath control and how low he gets
@@skreekx7300 wow! One take that’s insane
Can you please react to "Maggots" by the band Backbiter, video on Lawn chair Youth@@KaireemReactions
@@MarkHuntsAttorney hi Mark thank you for this comment 😊. I’m currently overwhelmed with recommendations and I have paused this for the time being. This may come back however for now I won’t be able to take on recommendations. Apologies 🙏🏾
Ending part was a breakdown. Btw there a different types pf breakdowns, you have slower and faster. By listening to more bands that uses them, you will have no problem spotting them 😁 Maybe you just need to get accustomed to them 😉
@@infernalixx ahh okay my man thank you 😊
I remember you saying something like "NOPE NO MORE" after the lorna shore video and here we are lmao
If you can't get breakdowns i suggest you check out some Kublai khan TX songs, if it doesn't make you understand then idk what will!
Keep it up my boy
@@umiranvnutriev3138 haha I know and now I’ve done a full 180 😂. So wild. Okay cool
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In order to understand deathcore, you gotta go to a show💯 if you wanna understand breakdowns, you gotta get in the pit😈
@@dirtbagxbrrrt9198 I recently went to two and i still think the same 😂
I wish this song was my lullaby as a baby
Aww that’s sweet haha 😊
You don't have to like all breakdowns, a lot of metal, especially older stuff from the 80s and 90s don't have these super-slow breakdowns. If you like faster change-ups, old-school death metal like Death (Lack of Comprehension) or Morbid Angel (Summoning Redemption), or something newer like Cattle Decapitation (Bring Back the Plague). You don't need to turn those into reactions, just listen on your own time if you want.
As for the cave used in the video, it is likely the band used one of the larger caves in eastern Tennessee, where the band is from. This part of Tennessee is in Appalachia (a mountainous region of the eastern US which extends through several states) which has many underground cave systems and creepy old forests.
Breakdowns... go to a Hardcore Punk Show and feel the energy
My reasoning for liking this is personal. In school being bullied they typically story music was my escape and metal specifically relates to the pain I feel. When I’m down I’m not going to turn on some broken hearted Drake song. I need the pain to feel real.
On another note I listen because imo no better talent is showcased other than metal. The sound of highs and lows give perfect contrast and the beefiness of guitar and drums banging in perfect synchronization or unsynchronization depending on the band 😎
And breakdowns are just the absolute best thing ever
@@DavidSlEePtOkEnSanchez everyone connects to music in different ways so if that’s how you connect to it totally respect it 😊
Breakdowns can only be understood with the entire body. Dance like you're in a pit, and you'll get it...probably
i think it's replayed by people googling coprophagous to see what it means ... is in the lyrics at that spot in the song
the end was a breakdown as well. breakdowns dont have to be slow they are just heavy hitting and nasty to hear all around. for me what makes a breakdown is the build up to it. whitechapel is the goat of nasty breakdowns. Go back to the older albums Somatic Defilement and This is Exile, listen to the songs Devirgination Studies from Somatic defilement and This is Exile off of This is Exile. Maybe further explain what i mean. lol the build to the heavy hitting breakdowns, not always slower, sometimes groovy sometimes makes no sense but still gives us all the stank face lol
@@dmgtj6953 oh I see. Thanks for this and appreciate the information 😊