First Time Hearing: Meshuggah - Future Breed Machine | REACTION!
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100 likes in 30 minutes for 100K subs?🤪🤪🤪 thank you lot so much, what’s the next POPULAR Meshuggah track I need to react to?💯
MARROW! Definitly their most popular one! ;)))
Congrats finally!!
Dancers or Lethargica pleeeease
For Popular, gotta go with New Millennial Cyanide Christ which is from 1998!
Rational gaze now
Dude, this album was released in 1995! This song is absolutely iconic for heavy breakdowns. You seem to especially dig their groovier stuff so I gotta recommend “Do Not Look Down”. Possibly the most groovy metal song ever
Yeah - Destroy, Erase, Improve came out WAY before Obzen. It's crazy to think that Future Breed Machine came out a year after Nirvana rapped up. Just consider how heavy, progressive, and forward looking Meshuggah were for their time!!!
I can't even read the title "Do Not Look Down" without singing it in my head. So freaking groovy and catchy!
@@frankov_83 same here😄
What the hell website was he looking at that had those way-off dates!?
@@Egoblivion I think he was looking at Spotify. I noticed too that they have the dates wrong on there for the reloaded versions of the albums
"I Believe it's at least 10 years old" - *laughs in 1995* ;)
😂😂😂💖
I remember seeing transfixtion in 95....these guys were so way ahead of their time
New millennium cyanide christ. The ending to that song is what makes the heads ache and the necks break.
That is such a fucking good song
The live version fuckin smacks!!!!!
Destroy Erase Improve is older, the “reloaded” is basically a reissue of the album. It originally came out in 95’ and was their second studio album. Obzen did come out in 08’
Listen to dancers to a discordant system
Seconded!
I especially like the live video for this song.
Finally this song is getting more love! Been pushing it for a long time!
Probably one of my favorites by them!
That one's brutal...
Popular tracks by views: New Millennium Cyanide Christ, Do Not Look Down, Dancers To A Discordant System, Born In Dissonance, Nostrum, I Am Colossus, Stengah, Rational Gaze (music video is shortened, avoid)
Anything elese falls into the category less popular, especially stuff from their early records. You can blindly choose any obscure song honestly, they are all great.
Oh yes. Nostrum -> drumcam video version! DEW IT!
The Demon's Name is Surveillance has a lot of listens on Spotify, and I would recommend that one a lot
The breakdown for New millennium cyanide Christ is so goddamn heavy live
How is Bleed not in that list
@@TheJulik2 it's of tracks he hasn't heard
Future Breed Machine was actually 1995 and Bleed was 2008!
Swarm is one of my favorites by them, tbh kinda of overlooked usually but absolutely killer
100 %, it's their nastiest groove machine!
Would love to dont look down, its so fuckin good
@Daisy Dan It was their opener during Koloss gigs.
Please check out either “Obzen” or “Do Not Look Down”, both are absolute bangers and not the most popular songs by them.
Im sure you’ll get around to hearing more popular songs like “Rational Gaze” “New Millennium Cyanide Christ” “Born In Dissonance”, etc but the two above are definitely worth checking out
Hope he does do not look down next, love that song
+100 for ObZen, my fav from that albummm
You cant forget bleed lol
@@hathaway.1166 i honestly dont mind if people dont react to bleed right away, it’s obviously impressive but from a song writing standpoint I think Meshuggah has so many better songs
It is mind-boggling that this song/album is 25 years old. Still makes my jaw drop to the floor.
I love joining in on your Meshuggah journey, and I would like to suggest Obzen as the next track, or Pravus.
But I will, however, contiune to request Neurotica from Chaosphere. It is THAT good. If I got to choose one song played live from any band, Neurotica would most def. be one of top three songs in consideration. The groove is unbelievable, riffs 🤘🤘🤘 and the vocals 🥳🥳🥳 I will bring you cake all the way from 🇳🇴 (post covid) if you do Neurotica 🍰🙏🏻
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Både Destroy Erase Improve og Chaosphere er helt fullstendig galskap bra skiver. Dem er fra en annen planet 😂🤘🏻
Colin Richardsons trio of albums were also metal classics and sound even fresher thanks to Eddie van Halens 5150 amps.
Finally someone doing 90's Meshuggah reactions!
I was 14 when this came out, and this was the first Meshuggah song I ever heard. Paradigm shift moment, for sure.
Music that was ahead of it's time by at least a decade. This song singlehandedly gave birth to a whole separate genre.
It was so ahead that genre born after 10 years lol
I lost my Meshuggah virginity with this song. And now seems that you were more prepared to this song than I was when I first heard it. It is so nice to see people getting converted into metalheads. Cheers!
Please do Dancer's to a Discordant System. Such an epic video of the concert much like Demiurge. Cheers!
Uh yes please. Something live next anyway. Just to realize how good they sound live
That ending riff is one the nastiest, grooviest riffs I’ve ever heard
I love Dancers but the live version loses a little something, IMHO. Especially in the crescendo of the song - the cascading background riff isn't in the live version and it loses some of its emotion.
@@itypewithmykneecaps1 agree 100%. Plus, I think Jens’s vocals sound so much meaner on the studio version. I’d definitely recommend watching the live version of New Millennium Cyanide Christ though.
@@pjotrvangriensven Agreed. Much better. There’s also a live version of Humiliative they played in Adelaide where they slowed it down a bit and it hits like a bomb. UA-cam “Meshuggah Humiliative live in adelaide @ hq” (terrible video quality but you do get a sense for how insanely heavy it was)
I saw them on the Destroy Erase Improve tour in 1995. When this song was just released. It was ahead of its time then.. and still is. This society is not ready for art like this.
You are hearing 1996 Meshuggah. Prepare for 1998 Meshuggah.
C. O. N. C. A. T. E. N. A. T. I. O. N .....Unpopular
New Millenium Cyanide Christ ..... " Popular"
Corridor of chameleons
The mouth licking what you've bled
The version of concatenation on “rare trax” is honestly a lot better than the one on chaosphere
@@HelloThere-bj9rw WRONG!!! rare trax version it's for pussies more
@@ilyasoloviev425 and how do you figure that?
Here's their discography with the correct years (just the main releases, not live stuff) so you have a good timeline:
Contradictions Collapse (1991)
None EP (1994)
Destroy Erase Improve (1995)
Chaosphere (1998)
Nothing (originally released 2002 on 7-string guitars tuned to 8-string tuning, the guitars were re-done with 8 strings and drums were sampled and re-processed and it was re-released in 2006)
- switch to exclusively 8 string guitar -
I EP (2004)
Catch Thirtythree (2005)
obZen (2008)
Koloss (2012)
The Violent Sleep of Reason (2016)
Nice to see u here on Drews channel Mike, good sorprise. Ure a big influence for me bro, keep working the machine 😱
Wow THE Mike Caputo! Rings was the last live show I went to before the whole corona situation happened. Greets from the Netherlands!
@@mickjager me too man but in Slovenia...I really need to go back to a concert soon😭😭
Immutable (2022) ;)
CONGRATULATIONS WITH 100 THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS !!! 🥳🥳🥳🥳☺️☺️☺️🍾🍾🍾🥂🥂🥂
Damn, you're right. He did it! CONGRATS!!! 8)
Thank you!!🥰
Popular tracks: "Dancers to a discordant system" studio version or "Combustion"
Unpopular tracks: "Behind the sun" or "Spasm"
This whole album is incredible... So many jazzy sections... And the gang vocals are sorely missed from their newer stuff
Loved their gang vocals. I hate they've abandoned it.
i miss the pitch screaming more tbh. just check the end of transfixion, that shit was awesome
Please keep doing these crazy swedes, many people seem intimidated to react other than you lol
Drew's Tool playlist: I am inevitable!
Drew's Meshuggah playlist: And I... am... DJENTLE MAN! *snaps fingers*
I remember moshing with the guitarist of The Faceless to this track as their encore. Gotta love the energy 👊
To this day still my favorite Meshuggah track.
They're playing it live this year too! Just saw them play it in Columbus
This is 100% a popular meshuggah track
The jazzy solos on Destroy Erase Improve are some of the best stuff they've ever written and just scream Allan Holdsworth.
Speaking of, if you want to check out one of the most influential guitarists of all time (especially for metal), who barely anyone outside of Jazz and Tech Metal seems to know, give Allan's music a listen. Not hugely into his stuff, so I'm not the best for recommendations but I like Looking Glass. Beware though, it's an acquired taste, just like Meshuggah (for different reasons).
Feedeik Thordendal the lead guitarist is incredible. Improvises all of his solos in the studio and live.
Thorendals dad was holdsworths mate. Best muso in my lifetime. Its hard to get into Allans music but I listing to little else now checkout Greg howe megadeth peace sells his work with UK tony Williams plus Level 42. The gtr player was a huge allan fan. Allan replaced him when he tragically died of Aids.
This album introduced me to Meshuggah, and ever since i consider this to be their "most fun" album of all time 😀 it did old "trashy" style with the signature Meshuggah patterns and sounds so well, its incredible. Also, somewhere in the early 2000s i've seen this live, and it was really something 🤯
Yes. I've been waiting for this. The first Meshuggah song I heard when this came out and I still listen to this one (and the album) regularly. It's one of those classic influential albums that i heard in the right place and time, 18, round my mates and then later down the rock clubs.
And you found the cymbal groove!! 🤘
Thanks as ever!
Other than Bleed
Future Breed Machine is *The* Meshuggah song
Basically the song that introduced the world to the insanity of their namesake
This song is 100 times better to be experienced live. With the crazy lightning show that causes epilepsy seizures...
And, by the way, that's one of Meshuggah's best known songs. There's hardly a show without it being played.
This was the song that opened the floodgates for Meshuggah.
Oh shit man, you hit 100k! Hope you celebrated accordingly, great start to 2021 eh!
Non-popular suggestion: Concatenation. It’s the first track off of Chaosphere, which the band described as their attempt to “make the heaviest album humanly possible.”
To put it another way, it’s the track I play in my car if I don’t like a girl and want her to stop liking me.
YOU GOT THE 100k !!!! WELL DONE BRO
I love modern metal and surprised when I find out that this song came out when I wasn't even born yet sounds like current era of metal
YES!!! 🤘🏻🤘🏻 When this album/track was released in 1995 they were so ahead of their time, I think their music went over people’s heads compared to today. If this song was released 5 years ago I think it would be more popular. But I f love it! I would explain this song as controlled chaos! 😊
This song got me into extreme metal back in 1995, so thank you for the reaction!
This track is SUCH a Meshuggah classic! :) Also was SO much fun to play on guitar back in the day :)
Actually I used to have this song (minus the quiet beginning) as a phone ringtone. That alarm sound (It's actually the lead guitar) gave people hardattacks when I got called haha
A reaction to "I" would be awesome!
Just realised you already did "I" :)
1995! They were so ahead of their time! My introduction to them was Stengah, but the level of production that went into New Millenium Cyanide Christ video determines that you must react to it next.
You should check out "Lethargica"! A personal fav and one of the heaviest songs they've done.
Hell yeah!! This is the jam! This is what massive meshuggah fans like me love. This drips with nostalgia to me!! Obzen and Corridor of Chameleons are my personal favorites. Keep up the good work my brother. Maybe try Black Tongue - Second Death when you're ready to try something brand new =)
I have to say that after reading comments on your last video I have to agree that Dancers to a Discordant System is really one of their greatest musical achievements its just a monster of a track. I recommend you do that soon. Also, their sound changed a lot with their Nothing album which came out in 2001, they developed what would become "Djent" in that period. When listening to that album I recommend you search for the ones with an yellow cover, there are two versions the original (yellow) and the re-edition (blue cover) which came out much later, and from which you listened to Straws Pulled at Random. The difference is the yellow one is with 7 string guitars and acoustic drums from Haake, while the blue one has 8 string guitars and programmed drums. As a drummer I have to prefer the yellow one, the original. Happy hearings bro hope you read this for some info at least. Best regards
New millennium Cyanide Christ has to be next
Nice catch there - the riff comparison to bleed. never seen a reaction vid where they bothered to do anything like that. Props! Hail Shuggah.
Good fucking catch about the Bleed-riff being similar! Been listening to Meshuggah for 10 years now, and never really thought about that.
Heard this live back in April, and it was one of the greatest experiences I’ve had watching live bands
Saw them on this tour (I was 15) as 1st support for Machine head. We waited 4 hours at a meet and greet and Chris Kontos had just left the band and didn't show. I asked Robb if they would watch Meshuggah (thinking good luck following this band mate) and Adam pushes a whiskey in my face and said fk yeah they're my fav band. Meshuggah were pretty incredible that night the crowd was awash with crowd surfing.
20 years later I became a huge allan holdsworth fan (fyi the jazzy bits are very similar to Allan's music.)
Still my favorite album from them..good stuff sir! Keep rocking out!
This song was my intro to messugha back when it came out
The heaviest alarm of all time lmao
What my alarm clock should sound like to wake up in the morning
Yes, we want more:)
i'm a little late, but the riff you talk about at 8:35 is from bleed :) (oh nevermind you talked about it lmao)
i recommend stengah - the wincent drumsticks drum cam if you want to see tomas' style in a different light than the bleed drum cam.
CORRIDOR OF CHAMELEONS!!! It's sick!
Thanks for checking this out. Still check out the None EP. This will take you back to the roots and let you hear the more musical aspect of Meshuggah. Once they hit Oz fest...they blew up and created influence for soo many new bands to follow. Pioneers.
Meshuggah - Pineal Gland Optics! It was released in 2008 and is one of the few songs they have never played live...you will understand why after listening to it. I have also never been able to find anyone who has reacted to it, so here's your chance to be first :)
When you look at their discography, realise they also did re-releases. This song is from the nineties.
Welcome to my Meshuggah. You need some chaosphere on here.
The Hurt That Finds You First, it will blow you away.
Cheers from Brazil!
Glad your reacting to this song.For alot of earlier Meshuggah fans this was a portal to their brilliance.
You gotta check Dancers To A Discordant System Official Live Video, they made absolute crazy atmosphere on that concert, and the song is fantastic Djent Prog
Thanks for doing this song, its one of my faves! I don't really understand why it isn't one of their more popular songs, its one of their best IMHO. Maybe its just cause its older, before many people knew who Meshuggah was?
2008 of Destroy Erase Improve is a remaster. As is "I" from 2014. I was originally released in 2004 and was EP. Which they have never performed "I" live. I think they said it was to complex to do live.
I think you'd like the band Fear Factory, check out the songs 'Demanufacture' and 'Linchpin'. It's industrial metal but kinda like Meshuggah Lite.
Fear Factory are kinda like Meshuggah if they took their medication.
You absolutely have to check out Dancers to a Discordant System! 9 minutes of straight groove
Meshuggah have always been two steps ahead of everyone else in the music scene, mad to think this came out in 1995
Dancers to a Discordant System, MonstroCity, New Millennium Cyanide Christ and Pravus are must listens next
I think meshuggah and fear Factory we're both very ahead of their time
No way! One of the OG Meshuggah bangers haha. There are a ton of great Meshuggah suggestions already so how about Haken - The Architect
If you want to turn the djentiness and heaviness up to 11 go for their song "Stengah". The track I'd like for you to react to the most though is "Dancers to a discordant system", it's amazing. Has to be the live version though!
This so freaking much
Demiurge is an absolute banger
We want more.
They opened with this one on one of their last tours. The place went nuts.
Next up, New Millenium Cyanide Christ, do it. 🤘🇸🇪
Destroy erase improve is from 1995 and that album and Chaosphere are by far my favorite Meshuggah albums. Thrash plus djent played at insane levels of speed and precision. Future Breed Machine is my personal favorite meshuggah track ever!!!!!
I have the beginning to this song as my alarm in the morning!
Not sure if it's a particularly "popular" pick, but Nostrum from their most recent album is a monster. Definitely watch Tomas' drum playthrough for it though. It really shows off his ability to use every limb independently.
You abosultely have to watch this live. The strobes during the breakdown are fucking insane. For new songs I'd say Dancers to a Discordant System or New Millenium Cyanide Christ.
I was watching back when you were doing Tool. Now back for Meshuggah
Prelude/Intro: Picture a Factory making Terminator T-800 Units . . . or Jens Kidman's, as he scans the audience! D:
A friend in 1995, who was into "Industrial Metal" came back from lunch, where he went to our fave music store in San Diego (we worked at a video game studio), and he said; "Hey, I think you might like this, if not, I'll exchange it for something else". It took me 2 minutes into _this_ opening track to become a die-hard Meshuggahner.
Keep in mind how "Different" this track and album was for its time, and completely "new", even though in a few trade magazines, was compared to "Pantera", only because of the groove, but they were SOO much more . . .
This album released in 1995, is something I had been searching for (note, this came out the same year Opeth released their debut "Orchid", but never heard them till 1999's "Still Life"), that was different than _Watchtower_ and other more technical/complex bands of the time.
It was as if each band member was the "Percussionist" and the drums were the "Lead" instrument. Haake had that Jazz/Fusion thing going, like "Gary Husband" (former drummer of pioneer guitarist, the late-great "Allan Holdsworth") and his kit was slightly bigger. But then the lead solo would come in by Fredrik Thordendal; from the "Sources of Inspiration" in the CD booklet, they mentioned (Gary and...) Holdsworth, and it's apparent that Fredrik was a devotee of his style. The solo comes in like a breath of fresh air (like Opeth), and Haake playing his parts, much like Gary (or Vinnie Colaiuta of Sting, Jeff Beck, Allan Holdsworth), and then the double-bass rumble into that gorgeously brutal staccatto dual guitar riff, as Haake emulates the same with the double-kick! Its my all time fave part to head bang _violently_ to!
Most of it was in 4/4 (that 'shuggah groove), but it was what they were doing _within_ it that was almost chaotic! This may be the unpopular track or album, but it is still my fave.
Going backwards to the "None" Ep, and their debut (a more Technical-Thrash Metal album) "Contradictions Collapse" - then onward and seeing what they became, shows how they reinvented themselves. We got to hear their evolution from this era of the band, and in a different way, this may be their most "Progressive" sounding album, though they _progressed_ to another level with the following albums (8 string guitars and low-tuned riffage).
Note as well, they often play Future Breed Machine as a closer, as old fans LOVE this track and it gets the Slam Pit going!
I miss Kidman's "screams" and this Thrashier side of the band, as I would love for the next album again, to reinvent their sound (Like the album "I"). And for Jens to change-up his vocal styles to make things even more interesting.
I also suggest Drew, listen to the album, each track are really different and feature astounding musicianship, moods and tempo changes. And if you are daring, you may want to find Fredrik's solo album from 1997: "Fredrik Thordendal's Special Defects: Sol N¡ger Within". Its borderlined "Avant-Garde" and has a LOT of "soloing" ala-Holdsworth. And for a laugh, on the Ep "True Human Design", find the parody track "Futile Bread Machine", Meshuggah turn into Zappa meets Monty Python :p.
- Thanks Drew for getting around to the album, I hope you do more from it (if not on your own) \m/.
I like this Meshuggh train we're on
I love all Meshuggah. But I really love this Meshuggah.
I have tape with this album still,couple songs live and remixes.Absolute gold
Rational Gaze - Popular (Groovy af)
Dancers to a Discordant System - Less Popular (Masterpiece)
Rational Gaze is groovy but sounds so stale compared to this. Never liked Nothing and beyond. Just lacks depth. They all sound the same. Sludgy
This is my favorite album by them honestly. So underrated. I like soul burn off this album
Next you gotta do behind the sun... def one of the most underrated meshuggah tracks
The epitome of the epic build up. That song ends with some intense power.
Great choice, for die hard fans this is a very obvious choice but not so much for the newer fans
You should after hearing this and enjoyed so much to listenening literally anything from "Contradiction Collapse. It's Metal Thrah - Jazz Fusion kind of stuff
This song is the best thing I have ever seen live in my life.
This song had me completely sold on Meshuggah.
Cranking this shit in your car never gets old
This is my favorite by Meshuggah
One of my favorites
Also my fave obzen songs are combustion, lethargica, and dancers to a discordant system
Definitely check out Nostrum. It's such a unique metal track and if you watch the drum playthrough you see how impressive it really is.
Would love to see you react to "Violent Sleep of Reason", it looks to be a more unpopular track. One of my favourite tracks from The Violent Sleep of Reason album.
There's an AWESOME live video of it too
Incredibly underrated album. Yes, the title-track Violent Sleep of Reason is so good. Whole album was recorded live in studio aswell, which makes it even more impressive.
rational gaze is a pretty badass track from meshuggah and its a fairly popular song in the discography
100k subs!
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"Destroy Erase Improve" came out in 1995. You were looking at the re-released list I think. "Chaosphere" was 1998. And then in 2002 they dropped "Nothing", which was the first album they started using 8-string guitars and slowed down the tempos a lot. "Catch 33", which is just one continuous 50 minute song, came out in 2005. "Obzen" was 2008 with Bleed and what-not. 2012 was "Koloss". From 2016 the most recent album is "The Violent Sleep of Reason". They are due for another album hopefully very soon. Fingers crossed. \,,/
yall always forget about contradictions collapse in 1991, hands down one of the best tech thrash albums ive heard, if not very different from their later stuff
At least as old as 2011...lol. Keep going. :) This was the album (and song) that started it all! Check out “Soul Burn” from that album.
You're looking at remastered albums in your album list as far as their release. The original release date for Destroy Erase Improve was May, 1995 (almost 13 years before Obzen and 3 years before Chaosphere). The only significant releases before this album were Contradictions Collapse (1991) and None, which was an EP (1994). Also, "Future Breed Machine" is a very popular track among the die-hard Meshuggah fans. This song is like Korn's "Blind"; it's the song that started their success. I've seen Meshuggah four times, and I think it was the last song they played every single time. UA-cam is a gauge for popularity, but not ALWAYS reliable. Regardless, thank you for giving Meshuggah so much love! \m/\m/
YEEEEEESSSS
For these guys you can check Combustion or Pravus from their Obzen record
miles ahead of their time, back in the day.
Abnegating Cecity off their first album is pure thrash, I love it.