The Angriest Albums That I know
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- Опубліковано 1 гру 2023
- Kickback
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Discharge
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His Hero Is Gone
• His Hero Is Gone - Fif...
Hellnation
• HELLNATION - Cheerlead...
Nails
• Nails - You Will Never...
Panic DHH
• PANIC DHH "Panic Drive...
Today Is The Day
• Today Is The Day - Sad...
Damaar
• Damaar (دمار) - Triump...
Leviathan
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Kanye West
• On Sight
Manic street Preachers
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Point Blank by Nailbomb. It might just be that ferocious vocals, but the lyrical content coupled with the instrumentation convey such a deep-rooted anger at everything in the world.
Also had the kind of gritty album cover that harkens back to the 80s DIY hardcore bands.
I would be angry too if I made Roots
Alex Newport rules.
great album. sad though that Fudge Tunnel didn't get as popular as Sepultura
@@roleplayingpain4349 HOLY SHIT! Hate Songs in E Minor is a fucking masterpiece!
Some albums that come to mind:
When The Kite String Pops - Acid Bath
Music, Martinis and Misanthropy - Boyd Rice And Friends
Red Medicine - Fugazi
Meantime - Helmet
The Great Southern Trendkill - Pantera
Rites Of Spring - Rites Of Spring
Caligula - Lingua Ignota
Silence Yourself - Savages
Also: surprised no one has mentioned Orchid's Chaos Is Me yet
When The Kite String Pops is one of my favorite albums of all time, but i have to listen to it sparingly, because it immediately gives me the insatiable urge to Break Shit. it just sounds like pure hatred to me lol. good stuff
Dillinger Escape Plan's Calculating Infinity. With Greg they grew as songwriters and musicians, but man that first full length with Dimitri's hoarse screaming is just so pissed off. The dude must've burst every blood vessel in his eyes recording that.
The last song off that classic is easily the most absurd pissed off music !!
Sugar coated sour and dextros secret
I'm glad somebody else noticed this. Tdep are famous for their technicality but for me calculating infinity was pure anger and violence. The technicality serves as madness mixed with violence,like a mad serial killer
I personally feel some of the cleaner bits on that album like the weird king crimson bit on 43% burnt are almost as bursting with rage as the distorted dissonant scream heavy sections
Have you heard our puzzling encounters considered by psyopus? If you like dillinger I think you’ll dig that band/album
Eyehategod. For me they've always been the angriest sounding band of all by far. Particularly their best albums Take As Needed For Pain and Dopesick, ofcourse.
Facts
anything by dystopia honestly, they will always be the angriest band in the world for me. stress builds character is simply too good
this. their song jarhead fertilizer is damn near offensive to me and im not even the target lol
@@brimphemus should be played before every military advertisement
Population Birth Control is like an anthem to human extinction
He put Kanye on here but not Dystopia. Interesting decision.
@@The3Virus i disagree with that song and their whole human=garbage thing but god damn do the riffs go hard
terrifyer by pig destroyer
Literally for the whole duration of that album it’s non stop in your face heaviness and anger, from the riffs to the vocals it keeps on building up, even the song titles are pissed off, definitely one of my favorite heavy records of all time
I'd say prowler in the yard is angrier personally
@@3DGE.R4DiO both are equally angry in my opinion :)
I don't hear any anger at all in Pig Destroyer. They are pretty lame and tame.
@@hanshandkante5055you’re pretty gay
@@chungus7244 Your mother is pretty gay.
Anaal Nathrakh - The Codex Necro, absolute pure hatred
Oooh Good one 🤝
Agreed. Pure f##king necro-geddon!
Broken by Nine Inch Nails.
That album was made through full real anger from Trent Reznor, in spite of his record label manager Steve Gottleib (of TVT Records), he released something that sounded nothing like his past material,
Happiness In Slavery is so insane. It's hard to believe that the guy who made that song and album is the same guy who is making music for kids movies.
Individual Though Patterns by Death. Chuck was literally mad at the world while recording this album, and you can definitely hear it. While it’s not as heavy as Leprosy for example, it’s definitely more aggressive. Chucks vocals on this album are so in your face, and the lyrics are angry like on The Philosopher. It’s an incredible album, a 10 for me, but it’s noticeably angrier than any of Deaths other albums.
Clearly chuck at his angriest is mutilation 😳
@@yourmomshouseloli celebrate the fa-
I flip flop between this and Leprosy as my favourite Death album. I'm not sure why it isn't higher on more people's Death rankings.
It's crazy how he went from bitter to more conscious with the next album symbolic. From human to symbolic really captures his growth as a human being.
@@gag5642 for sure. And in my opinion, Symbolic is the best Death album, and you can see the aggression is still there, but it’s dialed back a bit. It’s almost like acceptance.
This might be a weird album to call angry but an album that makes me angry is Revenge's Triumph.Genocide.Antichrist
Yep
Try listening to Knelt Rote if you haven't already!! They're very similar
@@elliotthompson-ui4hs sweet I'll check them out
Nasum - Shift is a great stress reliever. The vocals are as angry as they come and the lyrics are really matching the music.
Excellent pick, was thinking of something in the realm of Nasum, Kiss It Goodbye, Coalesce, Botch for one of my heavier picks.
To me Human 2.0 is their most pissed off record. Although their entire catalog is angry af. Big fan for last 23 years since I heard them for the first time. Also a big grindcore fan. Now, not every grindcore records hits the same - some just hit more angry and more genuine. It can be done.
Shift is my favorite Nasum album, then Hellvete.
Actual Full Albums:
Weekend Nachos - Worthless
Cold As Life - Born to Land Hard
Dragged into Sunlight - Hatred for Mankind
ACxDC - Antichrist Demoncore
Dropdead - S/T
Extortion - Most of their stuff tbh
Ingrown - Gun (Especially live this band is so insane)
Human Garbage - Straight Not Giving A Fuck
SCALP - DOMESTIC EXTREMITY
The Endless Blockade - Primitive
Nails - Unsilent Death
No Retreat - Rise of the Underdog
Acid Bath - When the Kite String Pops (Especially Dr. Seuss is Dead)
Wormphlegm - Tomb of the Ancient King
Deterioration - Lupara Bianca
Dystopia - The Aftermath
Irate (NYC) - 1134
Melvins - Houdini (Not exactly for the vocals, this album's sound is just extremely influential and awesome and parts of it sound so evil to me)
Splits/Demos/EPs/stuff that doesn't really count but is still really angry:
Jarhead Fertilizer/Purge - Always Faithful split
Hong Kong Fuck You - Happy Shitting Rainbows
VOLCANO - FOOL 2 THA GAME
Gulch - Burning Desire to Draw Last Breath
Extinguish - S/T EP
Half Man - Man Proposes, but God Disposes
People Eater - S/T EP
Smoked909 - Savage Intentions
Stressball - S/T EP
Leechmilk/Sofa King Killer - Guilty of Sloth/Crusty Mother F*ckn rock and roll split (Leechmilk is the much angrier part of the split)
Snuffed on Sight - S/T EP
Twist of Cain - Demo '22 (Best intro ever and definitely my favorite newer band)
Mexican Coke - DEMO + Urn split
Yes I like hardcore.
Leechmilk is so fucking gnarly and underrated as hell
@@gggallin8279 Seriously dude. Wish they were around longer, their vocalist sounds so hateful.
@@coolradicaldude805 check out Bottom Feeder. Filthy Sludge and pretty similar to Leechmilk.
@@gggallin8279 Holy crap dude, thank you. These guys kick ass.
Haha one of my buddies did a split with Hong Kong fuck you
I’d like to throw “Point Blank by Nailbomb” into the ring
best channel in the game
Pig Destroyer - Prowler in The Yard, the vocal performance, the production quality, the concept, one of the most spiteful albums I can think of
This may sound kind of cliche but anything by dystopia can be on this list
Nobody uses this term anymore i think but used to be called “suicidecore”. Dystopia is something else.
Dystopia doesn't like people I think 🤔🤔🤔
To be honest I expected The Holy Bible to be more on the disturbing albums list rather than on the angry albums list since Richey, who wrote the lyrics for the album went missing after the album was released and is still currently missing for almost 3 decades now. So people The Holy Bible consider this album Richey's Closer or In Utero. The album probably has one of the best lyrics in music history in my opinion thanks to Richey's background in Political Science, Literature and Philosophy so I'm really happy to see this album being mentioned here. A few albums that comes to mind when it comes to angry albums are probably My War by Black Flag, Close To A World Below by Immolation, From Filthy Tongue of Gods and Griots by Dalek
I agree! The Holy Bible is so disturbing. I used to really like the album but didn’t really pay much attention to the lyrics (english isn’t my first language) but once I actually read the lyrics to “Yes” it fucking gave me goosebumps. I didn’t expect them to be so harsh. My appreciation for the album grew that day. Ritchey was a genius lyricist.
This is Yesterday, Archives of Pain, 4st7lb and Die in the Summertime really give an insight into Richey's psyche. One of my all time favourite albums.
how do you hear close to a world below by immolation being an angry album?
Discordance Axis’s The Inalienable Dreamless has been my go to album when I’m pretty angry. Jon Changs vocals are soooo insane
You're right: fantastic album and fantastic vocalist
@@enri_muccaHell yeah, amazing band!
Good shout. It's just a shame more Discordance Axis fans don't mention Gridlink or No-One Knows What The Dead Think.
Top 10 album of all time for me. Especially good for if the neighbours are making unreasonable amounts of noise. Put this on. Blast the speakers on full for 15 seconds. They soon stop!
Slow, Deep and Hard by Type O Negative. This album has some insane aggression in songs like Xero Tolerance and Prelude to Agony. Peters vocals can only portray anger on this record and mix it in with the lyrical context of killing your girlfriend and being angry at the world, you got yourself an angry album.
Id put the Carnivore self titled as more pissed off than Slow Deep Hard
slow deep and hard and carnivore's albums def fit the theme
At the same time, i feel like there's a lot of humor in that album that people miss. Take the canned applause that ends the infamous 1st track fpr example
The GG Allin & Antiseen album is one of the angriest albums you could possibly write. It’s literally like the diary of a serial killer being read while mixed in with extremely angry songs about rape and murder
Yepp, the lyrics so nihilistic and dirty. the nervous voice and that negligent and chaotic atmosphere.
maybe dont promote pieces of shit?
Alien and City by Strapping Young Lad
Probably someone already mentioned this two but I've been relistening them lately and I truly believe these are the peak of authentic explosive frustration and anger.
You can't listen to those two albums and not feel that your own rage is being summoned and vicariously living thru this albums. Devin Townsend just truly have this hability to portrait his state of mind at the time into his albums in a crystal clear way. The emotion is just so palpable to an uncomfortable level (but like nice y'know?). Really intense wall of sound production mixed with relentless drums and guitars. And Devin's vocal performance are just this incredible showcase of someone that can truly sing using that hability to push his voice to dangerous degrees to give this insane vocal takes that just makes you go " this guy is really losing his mind ". Songs like Underneath The Waves, Oh My Fucking God, Detox, Home Nucleonics, All Hail The New Flesh, Shitstorm, Shine, Zen, Thalamus are just (to me) the most honest anger mixed with confusion and resentment that I've ever listened (and I love grindcore, power electronics, etc.)
City is the most intense metal album ever made, PERIOD
@@zacharyseibert4526 Agreed. I just can remember the first time I heard All Hail The New Flesh and from there to OMFG. My whole soul got burned.
Tentacles Of Whorror is not only my favorite Leviathan album. It’s probably in the top 3 of my favorite albums ever
There is a vast array of emotions there. Truly evil amd disturbing
Turmoil - the process of..
The dillinger escape plan - calculating infinity
Animosity - shut it down
Zao - where blood and fire bring rest
Snapcase - progression through unlearning
Combatwoundedveteran - i know a girl who develops crime scene photos
Curlupanddie - unfortunately we're not robots
Botch - we are the romans
Jerome's dream - seeing means more than safety
Orchid - chaos is me
Norma jean - bless the martyr and kiss the child
Converge - Jane Doe
Squarepusher - go plastic
Tyler the creator - bastard
Etc.
Based list
@@gag5642 very much indeed
Mummy and Daddy/Dedicated to Peter Kurten by Whitehouse. So angry, loud and brutal that it goes into a whole new lane of being disturbing. Especially tracks like A C-- Like You and Daddo, horrifying
Revenge - Victory.Intolerance.Mastery always struck me as Revenge's most angry album
The Great Southern Trend Kill is an easy pick for this list
The first scream on the first song is brutal!
Glad you inclunded Nails. They were my intro to Power Violence/Grindcore and it absolutely blew me away.
Even to this day, the wildest crowd I’ve ever seen, was Nails playing Wide Open Wound downstairs at the MiddleEast in Boston.
That moment when you can’t escape the pit, because the whole floor has become the pit
No Admiral Angry Buster is criminal. That album seethes with anger. Heaviest and angriest album to ever exist
CTTTOAFF - Songs of Ill Hope and Desperation
Vermin Womb - Retaliation
Infernal War - Terrorfront
Koreisch - This Decaying Schizophrenic Christ Complex
Magrudergrind - S/T
Dropdead 1998
Full Of Hell - Rudiments of Mutilation
Glad to see Leviathan on here. You're probably my favorite metal related channel btw. You're awesome
GISM - Sonicrime Therapy is my pick. Absolutely ear Shredding instrumentally, and you can really hear the emotion in Sakevi's voice. Also their live shows rivaled Kickbacks in terms of insanity with Sakevi's antics like chasing people with chainsaws, shooting flamethrowers and other crazy stuff.
Going to a GISM gig would have been terrifying. The threat of the singer actually stabbing you was way too high.
cringe
R.I.P. Sakevi
“Sadness Will Prevail” is actually extremely dark on various levels. It’s the soundtrack to isolation, guilt, shame, depression, and defeat. That album is psychically brilliant, and a tough listen.
Hardly "angry, more like "self Pity"...
Thanks for the tips to check-out man. Thoughtful analysis.
:)
Spontaneus Top 5:
1. Toadliquor - Feel My Hate - The Power is the Weight - R.I.P. Cain
2. Black Flag - Damaged
3. Primitive Man - Caustic
4. Man is the Bastard - Sum of the Men: "The Brutality Continues"
5. GG Allin - Suicide Sessions
Thank you for Panic DHH! I love it. New favorite
You're my favorite youtuber man, thanks for sticking with us after all this time!
I've been digging that Manic Street Preachers record as of late, cool to see you discuss it
I sat on James Dean Bradfield's cigarettes once.
The Holy Bible is one of my favorite albums of all time
Proclamation vocals are definitely up there
A friend and i were having a discussion one day over a few beers about stage energy and how it doesn't matter what your whole get up is, the energy you put out is what really makes for a good show. I was showing him a few black metal shows from bands like Watain, Taake, Mayhem and shit and he was all like "yeah thats cool and all but check out this"- pulls up an old ass gritty video of one of Discharges first shows from back in the 80's. The band is going ape shit, the lead singer is moving forward and backwards on the stage swing the microphone like a medieval flail in sync with the rhythm of the music and the crowd is even more chaotic to the point that you cant even make out what's exactly going on but all you see is people getting thrown around and dudes stage diving every few seconds. Chaotic as fuck and i get chills down my spine every time i watch it to this day.
Very timely upload. Found out today ive been basically taken advantage of by a leech i once called a brother, for years. So this comes very handy. Sadness Will Prevail is definitely one id pick myself. Also put on some old power electronics like Country Club's Pigs Unscathed.
I'm 'happy' that one of my favourite recs from Nails is there. I would add Vermin Wombs latest Retaliation
Can’t believe you included Kickback. Love that band. Haven’t heard people talk about that band in a while.
For me, the 3 that have yet to be mentioned:
Gaza’s “No Absolutes in Human Suffering”
Indian’s “From All Purity”
And anything by Primitive Man
Gaza’s the angriest hxc record by my estimates, and the latter 2 fall into this breed of sludge that’s just so pure in its design that brings to mind the like’s of Lord Mantis, but I feel take it a step further
Hard agree on Indian and Primitive Man
@@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic tbh, sludge as a genre I feel is the angriest of all genres. Hell, that Gaza record utilizes sludge as well in its arsenal
@@justin2597 I would tend to agree with you. I'll have to check out that Gaza record, then 🔥
I was scrolling down incredulous that no one mentioned Gaza: that album in particular is so intense and angry, and has some great compositions. A true classic.
And while we're at it, there's this band I like and promote every chance I get because of the shamefully low nomber of views it gets: Throes. Check out their album In the Hands of an Angry God, pretty sure you'll like it.
Orchid - chaos is me
Exit, Cycles, and Cursed by Rotten Sound. Their entire discography is pissed off, but something about that era just makes me want to break shit more than anything else out there.
the self titled 7 inch by crossed out its some of the most pissed off early 90s powerviolence i heard. it just radiates absolute bitterness and contempt. if there were anything other album i would say it would be no love deep web by death grips. have a good one wyattxhim
Keep makin’ these, Wyatt.
I love you EP by meth. Especially the song opaque release, it is so viscerally emotional. It’s like you’re witnessing a mental breakdown
Actually a very good idea for a presentation, and well articulated.
The first album which ever expressed my anger was way back. I would put on Machine Head's - The More Things Change in the car and just fucking floor it.
Now we find heavier music, rougher, more extreme sonically you could say but one thing remains the same for me. The More Things Change..
Also, cool to see Kickback mentioned.
Favorite hardcore band
Supremacy by Hatebreed is the angriest album I've listened to. Really looking forward to giving your picks a try! Love that emotion in music.
Hatebreed is a great band . Very angry to the ears but very positive in their lyrics
Fear of a Black Planet by Public Enemy is one of the first that come to mind. Another is Chaos AD by Sepultura
I believe any of Dystopia’s 3 albums they made also deserves to be on this list, complete hatred in their music, angry, misanthropic it’s everything you want if you’re looking for angry music in my opinion.
I've seen Kickback live in the late 90's, and yeah, those guys were not the kind of people you wanted to start trouble with. When it comes to angry albums, I always immediately think of Ice Cube's "The Predator". Honourable mentions for me are "The Future of War" by Atari Teenage Riot, "Human" by Death and Unsane's "Occupational Hazard".
Just because they don't get talked about enough for what they did, I gotta say Admiral Angry's Buster. I've heard Nails, EyeHateGod, Dystopia (another good one), Bloodbather, Slipknot (specifically Iowa), King 810 (again, another good one), and such and such. Nothing I have ever heard can compare to that fucking anomaly of an album in terms of anger and punishment.
Good call
Ceremony - Violence Violence is the first album that comes to mind. Just listen to "Living Hell," the way the "FUCK"s hit are pure aggression. The only thing is that the album has a ton of slow moments that I think they could've cut down on.
Well, this episode is gonna put a serious ding in my wallet. Great content man!
Sadness Will Prevail is the album that properly got me into metal and heavy music. At the time (3-4 years ago) I was already aware of many bands and sounds, but almost none of them really captured me. Plus, I felt that the aesthetic of classic metal bands was not for me. Then I found this album by Today Is The Day through a review, and it instantly blew my mind. When I saw the video of "The Descent", I said to myself: "So that is what heavy music is capable of!".
Steve Austin is a genius. Sadness will Prevail is one of my all time favorite albums.
Blood for Blood - 'Revenge on Society' came to mind on this one
Great addition and analysis of the Yeezus album, it was spot on! I would add Blood for Blood’s “Outlaw Anthems” to the list, one of the most straight forward hateful albums I’ve ever heard.
This is a crazy pick, but I would’ve put Kuroi Jukai’s self-titled on here. I have never heard anything else pull off its sound so well. Raw and unforgiving grindcore/powerviolence with violent sections of harsh noise
Magrudergrind self titled. Most vicious,, heavy and savage album imo. The vocals, the mixing, the guitar tone, fuckin everything about that album is pure aggression
Napalm Death's The Code Is Red... Long Live the Code is a pretty angry album.
落とす死 by Dropdead is my pick. Powerviolence is always gonna be angry but Dropdead carries the most anger of anything I've listened to, even within the genre
Dropdead are ferocious and relentless.
Great pics. Personally I think Why by Discharge is their angriest release. 12” mini-lp of pure back to back rage. I had the fortune to see His Hero is Gone in the uk in a tiny venue & I felt the vocals & every riff deep in my stomach. I was very lucky to do a European tour with Today is the Day when Sadness Will Prevail came out. 4 weeks of sleeping in a bunk above Steve Austin was not something I ever thought I’d do. The line up then was Chris Debari on bass who is just a monster player & John Gillis on drums who again, is an absolute monster. Plus John played in A.C for a time so we got some extra fun tales. I’ve read things about Steve Austin being difficult or whatever but as just some kid in a band who somehow got to tour with TITD he was supportive, protective & fun. Love to all three guys.
……sorry went off on a bit of a tangent there. Look at me I toured with a band!!! Oooooo 😮
G.R. by Deathpile. Power electronics album with an absolute suffocating atmosphere. One of the most brutally angry albums I know
yeah deathpile was the first thought i had when he said angry
I wish I saw what people see in that album. personally it's one of the worst records ive heard, there's a lot angrier and more visceral power electronics out there, to me G.R. bounces back between being either extremely boring or so bad it's laughable. no hate towards the ppl who dig it tho
Nice to see Sadness Will Prevail in the thumbnail, an a;bum I've mentioned more than once. I know I can be annoying but some albums just need to be heard. Checked out Kickback and the first thing I notice is a member wearing a Neglect shirt. Clear influence on early Type O with that band, well worth checking out.
I've loved Hear Nothing... for more than half my life, but its one of those things where I can only listen to about 15-20 minutes of it. Been that way since my teen years.
Also fun fact Wrest from Leviathan is on the Sadness album. He also did the cover of a later album.
No Trend and Brainbombs are my recommendations!
The angriest albums I can think of (in my opinion):
Strapping Young Lad - Heavy as A Really Heavy Thing
Tool - Undertow
Nemertines - Nemertines
Wrust - Intellectual Metamorphosis
Sorry to be a pain, if you haven’t already check out your chaos days are numbered by hellnation as I personally think it’s the more chaotic release. It has these punky melodic ‘breakdowns’ in a bunch of the songs which for me makes the inevitable blasting chaos to come even more unhinged. Plus the vinyl label has Rob Halford on it.
P.S. nice residents record
The album that i was sticking to me in terms of agressive is 1집 by the korean hardcore punk band called Slant.
Theres a self titled album by a band called kuroi jukai. 10 minutes long and i can really only describe it as noiseviolence. Its drenched in noise and its already a powerviolence record along the lines of yacopsae and it has converge style snarls with a craxy guitar sound. Every 10 second song is filled with so much riffs screams and tempo switch ups and i love it and wish more people lnew about it
Sadness will prevail is my fav concept album. Such amazing feelings it portrays, it’s like traversing through the thick jungle of a mind of someone who’s trapped in their own head. Reviews say there’s filler, but I disagree. Every track is different, experimental and ultimately adds to the emotions of the album. Not exclusively angry I’d say, but definitely not not angry.
This album is flawed like a broken mind. And that's why I love it.
Great vid, keep it up
Nice to see that His Hero is Gone made it on the list.
I also recommend
Catharsis - Samsara
The Shitlickers - Cracked Cop Skulls
黒い樹海 (KUROI JUKAI) - S/T
Cursed- One
Dystopia - Human = Garbage
The Swarm - Parasitic Skies
City by Strapping Young Lad. Holy ****!
Yeah man, pretty much anything from Today is the day's "temple of the morning star" foreward is hella angry but "sadness will prevail" is the album that will beat the shit out of you and leave you hollow. I think Pig destroyer's "prowler in the yard" deserves mention.
Great video, glad u mentioned today is the day love that album I requested it o depressing albums, and their album in the eyes of God is gnarly to
Godflesh - Streetcleaner . Just brutal, in your face anger
Anaal Nathrakh - The Codex Necro
Shining - Född Förlorare
I love Sadness Will Prevail. My favourite Today Is The Day album. So creative and unhinged. I'm intrigued that you classify it as angry. I never really got that from it. For sure, there's anger in there, but it has such a kaleidoscope of moods as well as sounds (though for sure, the moods are all fucked up). I think Kiss The Pig is a more straight-up-angry record.
REVENGE- Attack.Blood.Revenge. That album embodies anger and hate like no other.
I always think of Strapping Young Lad's City as the angriest album. Love Duck Stab in the background.
Strapping Young Lad as a whole is aggressive as hell, but definitely the most savage would be the debut imo… City is a GOATed album either way
Havohej - Dethrone the Son of God
Either striborgs ep “ghost woodlands” or the album “telepathic with the deceased” by xasthur.
I recommended these because these albums literally sound angry in their own unique way, and lyrically angry and heavy with songs from “ghost woodlands” like “with animosity I bequeath thee” and stuff like that, worth looking into
i'm surprised st. anger wasn't included in this video. it has anger in the title, and lars banged those pots and pans so hard in the recording sessions of the album
lord mantis - deathmask
Cursed - One
Medulla Nocte - A Conversation Alone
Left For Dead - Pulling Teeth
Iron Monkey - Our Problem
DEP - Calculating Infinity
Anaal Nathrakh - The Codex Necro
Agoraphobic Nosebleed - Agorapocalypse.
iron monkey is so cool
+1 for Cursed, Left for Dead, The Swarm, and Burning Love. Chris has some pretty angry vocals 😁
Just some additional considerations:
Whitehouse - Bird Seed
Ceremony - Violence Violence
Blood For Blood - Revenge on Society
Negative Approach - Tied Down
Black Flag - My War
Bracewar - Juggernaut
Chokehold - Content With Dying
Z - Violent Action
Tranquilizer - Tranquilizar History - Demos Flexis Live 1985-1987
Blood for blood exactly what i thought. And then would be sheer terror just can’t hate enough
Two albums comes to mind:
Remembering Never - She looks so good in red.
The whole album is about betrayal, breakup and revenge, super personal directed anger - I do believe they changes their vocalist later, that dude clearly had issues. “Alison’s song” would be a great intro.
also: Love lost but not forgotten - s/t
I dunno whole vibe is just scream from the top of your lungs and play as there’s no tomorrow. Some slower parts just feels like calm before the storm. No idea of the lyrical content it’s mostly inaudible to me. Great start: Loathing
You're right no one talks about PanicDHH and that's one of my all time favourite albums!
Starting this video with Kickback is awesome
Damaar is absolutely deserving of the mention here, no need to defend their inclusion.
Slipknot - Self titled
Death - Individual Thought Pattern
Nails - Unsilent Death
Gruzja - I iść dalej
Bushido - Infierno 666
Pan-Amerikan Native Front - Tecumseh’s War
Negator - Vnitas Pvritas Existentia
And for my curveball pick, Immortal Technique - Revolutionary Vol. 2
Slipknot’s self titled is so fucking good, I know alot of “real” metalheads love to give them shit but 20+ years of listening to every sub genre of metal you can think of and I still love coming back to that album, definitely their most pissed off and unhinged work
Shoutout to Unsilent Death
Slipknot album comes off as angry because Corey Taylor is whining annoyingly and says fuck every 3 seconds
so excited nails is finally coming back
@@10_MILES_HIGH_ you know the most primal form of anger is more like a temper tantrum than eloquent poems right? thats what makes it so good, its extremely genuine without distilling that anger through a writing process
Annihilated by Sectioned (some of the pacing and feedback stops my brain)
Misery Hymns by Churchburn
Autograph by Ugly (sounds like it was made by the killers in The Strangers)
Got to agree on hardcore selling anger better than metal, you can even hear the difference within metal. Subgenres with a more significant influence from punk such as thrash or deathgrind always sound a lot angrier to me when compared to others which are similarly heavy but without the punk influence such as speed and death metal in this instance.
Any, even basic hardcore punk band to me reeks of anger much more then your average metal. It's just the way it is. Different priorities. Hardcore punk, and all punk subgenres like powerviolence, grindcore, fastcore/thrashcore, crust/stenchcore just have intensity, bluntness and straight-forwardness as their main focus. Technicalities, good production and writing/playing skills is derided for pure chaos instead, and it's effective. To me, even the most slow d-beat sections sound more primal and angry then ultra-fast thrash skank beat. It's much more painful, driving and uncompromising. Yes, maybe formulaic but that's the point, to be obnoxious and unforgiving.
The inalienable dreamless by Discordance axis makes my blood boil like no other record
Whenever I listen to anything by Senthil, the vocals are not just inhuman screams but at times the screams just sound very angry and each album just gives off a feeling of anger to me. Senthil did a split with a band called Bosque and listening to Bosque then it cutting to Senthil is wild, no transition just a few seconds of silence then very harsh guitars.
Admiral Angry's 'Buster' stands tall over anything for me. This band was formed by someone terminally ill with Cystic Fibrosis. This album was born from the anger and sadness that not having much long to live gave them. as well the band used five string basses strung with guitar strings to write the riffs.
Second main mention? 'City' by Strapping Young Lad or Salem Oregon's Hell, specifically their first album.
Edit: also wanted to bring in Wormphlegm and Toadliquor.
Orphan, deathcore bad i know, but they know how to get their emotions out in their vocals. Its 2 brothers on vocals and they just work so well together. Some of the few vocalists that feel genuinely pissed in the deathcore scene.
Just a few that came to mind, maybe not that angry to some.
Dir En Grey - Marrow of a Bone
Pharmakon - Contact
Inside the Beehive - Drink Bleach - Live Forever
Anodyne - Lifetime of Gray Skies
Meth. - Mother of Red Light
Never heard of any of these. Thank you. I love comments like these through which I discover new things 👍🏻
Wow I didn't expect someone to mention Dir en grey honestly! This album came to my mind too as I saw the video title
meth. is an awesome pick
I was thinking of Pharmakon, too. "No Natural Order" is pure insanity
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Tentacles of Whorror is one of my picks as well. For something different I would also add Terrorizer - World Downfall
Streetcleaner by Godflesh. Just pure rage with every song. Justin Broadrick is a genius. I would also throw The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste from Ministry in there, too.
hell yeah