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11 Great Non-Metal Albums for Metalheads | Lamb Of God Singer Randy Blythe's Picks 

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Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe has one of the most recognizable and downright ferocious yells in metal. He's an animal behind the mic, perfectly suited for the haggard and heavy NWOAHM that Lamb of God specialize in. But Blythe doesn't only listen to the type of music he sings - far from it. The lifelong hardcore punker has a deep reverence for all types of sounds, from the jazz-inflected hardcore of the Bad Brains and moody goth-rock of the Sisters of Mercy, to the pioneering blues of Robert Johnson. Watch Blythe pick and discuss 11 great non-metal albums that he thinks all metalheads need to hear.
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@gburns6100
@gburns6100 Год назад
I want this video from literally every metal artist.
@Dasein23
@Dasein23 Год назад
Me too!
@viggiomorgenstein5913
@viggiomorgenstein5913 Год назад
Watch "What's In My Bag?" on the Amoeba Records channel. Not only will you find metal acts showing what records they bought, it may well introduce you to other non-metal acts with their musical tastes and so on.
@rustyshackelford1413
@rustyshackelford1413 Год назад
​@@viggiomorgenstein5913 Thanks for the heads up
@montlejohnbojangles8937
@montlejohnbojangles8937 Год назад
Fucking hard agree
@ishtiaquehussain5091
@ishtiaquehussain5091 Год назад
That'd be awesome!!
@silentm999
@silentm999 Год назад
1: Robert Johnson - Complete Recordings 2: The Cure- The Head on the Door 3: Prince Far I - Under Heavy Manners 4: Sisters of Mercy - Flood Land 5: Love Supreme - John Coltrane 6: The Birthday Party - Prayers on Fire 7: The Upsetters - Return of the Super Ape 8: Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures 9: Big Black - Atomizer 10: Discharge - Hear Nothing Say Nothing See Nothing 11: Bad Brains - Self Titled
@wm1573
@wm1573 Год назад
Thank you
@neilandrews2995
@neilandrews2995 Год назад
Floodland is one word
@kevinlorence
@kevinlorence Год назад
Nice
@jessiemartinez3056
@jessiemartinez3056 Год назад
Why is everyghing in this list only English language artists ? Sucks you don't name artists of other languages
@timewave02012
@timewave02012 Год назад
​@@jessiemartinez3056 It's Randy's list. For what it's worth, lots of foreign artists translate their lyrics to English for wider exposure. I listen to melodeath and black metal from Europe (mostly Scandinavia), and it's usually in English, regardless of the band's native language. I appreciate that Батюшка lyrics are in Old Church Slavonic, for example, but they're doing it as a gimmick.
@educostanzo
@educostanzo Год назад
So cool to see so many dub and reggae albums in his list, and Bad Brains is one of the most original and creative bands from their era, no doubt about it.
@mrnordyk1125
@mrnordyk1125 Год назад
...there were times where Deftones was influenced by Bad Brains and had reggae in their music too😁
@Faygo33
@Faygo33 Год назад
not to mention they were legendary live in the 80s
@dr.dionpeoples
@dr.dionpeoples Год назад
I listened to reggae as a Youth, and actually Bad Brains got me into Hardcore… a reggae DJ just played the entire album… and I was hooked!
@dr.dionpeoples
@dr.dionpeoples Год назад
Cure is legendary. All sorts of music to draw from… sort of like Type O Negative…
@fungus_am0nguz644
@fungus_am0nguz644 Год назад
@@mrnordyk1125 I love the Deftones (their latest album is great, i saw em live this summer for the 10th time and they killed it) and im sure they were influenced by BB (who wasnt) but what do they have to do in this video or convo since they werent even mentioned in the list....
@TheDibblah
@TheDibblah Год назад
I saw Bad Brains in the late 80s and they were amazing. As the end of the evening got closer, HR said "we don't do encores, we will keep playing if you want to hear us, but we won't be coming back on when we stop". Eventually the venue had to force them to stop by turning on the lights and kicking everyone out... killer gig
@danielbonner8309
@danielbonner8309 Год назад
I seen em in the late 90s at the Hammerstein ballroom New York city with Murphy's Law. HR was different by then but they still put on one of the sickest shows I've seen. When they started playing banned in D.C. shit got insane. Skin heads with mouth pieces leveling people. H.R. stopped the song and gave a big speech about love and unity.
@Frostwulf1313
@Frostwulf1313 Год назад
The John Coltrane was a surprise to hear in this list. What a powerhouse of feeling. More people should dive into his music.
@chloescat
@chloescat Год назад
Just a personal one but Thelonious Monk is someone every music fan should hear. Although there are better albums, Underground will go down as being one of the coolest evenings I've ever spend chilling out to music alone. Kind regards. ❤️
@Frostwulf1313
@Frostwulf1313 Год назад
@@chloescat Yes, Thelonius Monk is good too!
@zatoichiMiyamoto
@zatoichiMiyamoto Год назад
Also Mingus.
@rorz999
@rorz999 Год назад
It's a great album but not really a deep cut so it wasn't a huge surprise
@chrithwaddle
@chrithwaddle Год назад
I have never listened to Lamb of God before…seeing how articulate and well spoken this man was and just how much admiration he has for other musicians not in his bands genre, i am going to give them a whirl. Song recommendations welcome :)
@budtron183
@budtron183 Год назад
Listen to As the Palaces Burn (full album) and go from there.
@chrithwaddle
@chrithwaddle Год назад
@@budtron183 thanks Bud. I'll give it a whirl when my boy goes to bed!
@HarambeKojima
@HarambeKojima Год назад
Ashes of the Wake album is also very solid ( album after As The Palaces Burn).
@MrJordwalk
@MrJordwalk Год назад
@@chrithwaddle Yeah, As The Palaces Burn and Ashes Of The Wake are THE albums to start with, followed by Sacrament and Wrath. The albums following these are also good, but showcase a gradual fall from the greatness they once had IMHO.
@vonclod123
@vonclod123 Год назад
Album..Wrath!, Sacrament, latest is good..Omens
@TheMeJustMe75
@TheMeJustMe75 Год назад
The Cure rule! Definitely a band us metalheads need to listen to. The melodies and harmonies are unbelievable between the guitars and bass.
@JK-so9ke
@JK-so9ke Год назад
Totally agree! I've been mostly into punk and metal all of my life, but when i need some laid back, relaxing music, I almost always go to The Cure. Plus I'm a bass player and The Cure has some phenomenal bass riffs.
@PROGROCK-tr9hw
@PROGROCK-tr9hw 2 месяца назад
Pornography is so dark.Songs like one hundred years,the figurehead and the hanging garden are great heavy sounding songs.
@tmex9588
@tmex9588 Год назад
Cool that he’s into Sisters of Mercy. Such an underrated band but very influential. I have ‘First and Last and Always’ on vinyl. Still holds up today.
@symbologee
@symbologee Год назад
I listened to their new stuff last night...
@stonedphilosopherza4915
@stonedphilosopherza4915 Год назад
@@symbologee new stuff? Seriously? SOM is probably my all time favorite band (along with a few other 😅)
@maxcadey9223
@maxcadey9223 Год назад
They play new material live. Andrew refuses to put out a record.
@symbologee
@symbologee Год назад
@@maxcadey9223 it's stupid...he should self release his stuff. But, their new material is actually pretty good.
@symbologee
@symbologee Год назад
Suzanne is just as good as Alice, Marian, or, Lucretia.
@lordabortioncof
@lordabortioncof Год назад
I love that he mentioned Discharge. I'm not the biggest punk fan but I absolutely love that album
@Bangheadda
@Bangheadda Год назад
Great List Randy! Well Non Metal Albums i would show Metalheads would probably be: Beastie Boys - Check your Head Public Enemy - It takes a Nation of Millions to hold us Back Depeche Mode - Black Celebration N.W.A. - Straight Outta Compton Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral The Prodigy - The Fat of the Land
@InfinityX2
@InfinityX2 Год назад
I approve every single album on this list 👏
@Bangheadda
@Bangheadda Год назад
@@InfinityX2 Thanks!
@VitrificationOfBlood
@VitrificationOfBlood Год назад
Great list, I would add wu-tang maybe
@JakeSezz
@JakeSezz Год назад
People tend to forget/downplay just punk rock & metal Public Enemy were just from a lyrical content standpoint (before even getting into Bring Tha Noize with Anthrax). 100% approve of PE on any must-listen list ✊🏻
@Bangheadda
@Bangheadda Год назад
@@VitrificationOfBlood Thanks, yeah Wu would also fit great in here!
@scarymsmary
@scarymsmary Год назад
Sisters AND The Cure? A man after my goth heart. Just another reason you are my favorite metal singer.
@scarymsmary
@scarymsmary Год назад
JOY DIVISION! GAH! I
@jessiemartinez3056
@jessiemartinez3056 Год назад
Cure is not goth
@calebbliss8626
@calebbliss8626 Год назад
I also love John Coltrane. Giant steps is such a great record. Such a crazy technical record, as far as jazz goes it’s such a perfect example of musical controlled chaos
@shaunspadafora7943
@shaunspadafora7943 Год назад
I agree. Although 'A Love Supreme' is most often mentioned as his magnum opus, Giant Steps is my favorite. It's just perfect.
@Crinklechip-s
@Crinklechip-s Год назад
@@shaunspadafora7943 I also agree. Giant Steps fans, come together!
@johnpitt9749
@johnpitt9749 Год назад
A great musician who can talk all day about any genre of music ... and know what he's talking about!
@Asshat237
@Asshat237 Год назад
If you’ve never listened to John Coltrane you are truly missing out. Great to see him on this list.
@plukart777
@plukart777 Год назад
it is admirable how artists are so open minded to many things and tastes, and it is curious to me that the fans of these artists are very radical at times with their tastes. Metal and hardcore has always been a great influence in my work as an artist. greetings from Colombia!
@Skoora
@Skoora Год назад
The Cure was big for me in the mid 80’s. Really cool transition they made from more raw guitars to more ethereal tones. Boys Don’t Cry album is great, Seventeen Seconds etc. Was listening to all the standard Heavies at the same time. Metallica, Mercyful Fate, Motörhead etc. Sister’s was another awesome band back then, also had a major goth crush on the bass player…lol For me even though Killing Joke has more punk cred with their early albums, my fav is Night Time. There’s something about the sound of it. Loved (and still do) a lot of new wave and post punk from the late 70’s, early 80’s. New Order was another fav back then. Now I’m really into older country while still cranking Entombed and Reign In Blood..lol
@BrayDONee0
@BrayDONee0 Год назад
Was genuinely surprised to see Big Black mentioned. Definitely one of the most underrated punk bands out of the 80s, and you can really see Steve Albini's genius shine through and why he ended up becoming such a respected and legendary recording engineer. Also Bad Brains just might be the best punk band of all time.
@psiklops71
@psiklops71 Год назад
fave big black line i have a headache the size of a pillow
@symbologee
@symbologee Год назад
From Missoula
@bPcrazydave
@bPcrazydave Год назад
My favorite Big Black line came from the album Songs About F**cking, and the song Fish Fry. I don’t even know why, but I just get so psyched we yells, “He had his 8-track playing, really fucking loud.”
@Grimeyhoob
@Grimeyhoob Год назад
Vote Donald Trump bro, he’s the second coming of Jesus bro
@htomao
@htomao Год назад
How can you be suriprised when the band recorded a BB cover, I don't know
@JakeSezz
@JakeSezz Год назад
Seeing Robert Johnson & (US Navy veteran) John Coltrane included in this list ups my respect for RB, and I’m not even a huge Lamb guy. I was curious to see his nonmetal influences/love. Did not disappoint 🤘🏻
@stephenmcguire9934
@stephenmcguire9934 Год назад
If I am correct Randy isn't even a metal head
@jake_villanueva
@jake_villanueva Год назад
So many good picks. All the videos of Randy singing Bad Brains covers are sick. His 80’s nu wave / goth picks are timeless.
@CameronPriceJ
@CameronPriceJ Год назад
This was great! Love Bad Brains, Sisters of Mercy, Coltrane and of course, Joy Division. The Cure was never my thing but I definitely will check out these other groups! Thanks for these videos!
@TheHeartandFist
@TheHeartandFist Год назад
I have loved lamb of god since day one. However, it's nice to see how calm and well composed you are Randy. You're beautiful ❤
@vladgorbach8225
@vladgorbach8225 Год назад
Great list, and I know it's impossible to mention all of the greats, but I think it's worth to mention these records too: - The Jesus Lizard - Goat (1991) - Suicide - s/t (1977) - The Stooges - Fun House (1970) - Killing Joke - s/t (1980) - Laughing Hyenas - You Can't Pray A Lie (1988) The list goes endless...
@brendan6319
@brendan6319 Год назад
fun house is correct
@Strawman333
@Strawman333 Год назад
Yes. Too many to mention. 🤘
@sstaners1234
@sstaners1234 Год назад
Iggy Pop - Lust for Life as well
@sstaners1234
@sstaners1234 Год назад
When it comes to the Jesus Lizard, I’d say Liar and Shot over Goat. But, that’s just my opinion. Although, Down has the best album cover I have ever seen on any album, In Utero included.
@chickensalad7199
@chickensalad7199 Год назад
Those are great choices btw.
@brasschuckles3138
@brasschuckles3138 Год назад
Makes me so happy that other people can see their metal idol speak of other genres of music, letting them know that you don’t have to listen to one type of music. I listen to all of this, so awesome!
@te9591
@te9591 Год назад
There's been a great deal of metal fans who love different genres of music: usually the only requirement being that the person is passionate and kind of characterful/original.
@jessiemartinez3056
@jessiemartinez3056 Год назад
Yes but why is this all only English speaking artists..pretty narrow minded to be honest when there are way better musicians from other countries with non English music
@sukhbir6246
@sukhbir6246 Год назад
Not a Lamb of God fan but thought it would be interesting to see the list. Agree with Randy regarding the Bad Brains. As a Thrash metal kid in the 80s, the Bad Brains were my introduction to Hardcore Punk - my life changed completely. Discharge was a huge influence on Thrash Metal, but the Bad Brains were easily the greatest band I have listened to or have witnessed. Great list btw, good to see Goth Jazz, Post Punk Blues, Hardcore Punk, and Reggae being repped.
@Yourmomnow
@Yourmomnow Год назад
Revolver is the master of making Things I as a fan and musician really wanna hear.
@gardenboydon
@gardenboydon Год назад
Love this! Metal is influenced by so many genres that sound different but aren't really when you really listen
@nu-metalfan2654
@nu-metalfan2654 Год назад
@GardenBoyDon. Classical, Jazz, Bluegrass, Blues music, Country, and Soul. All of those genres are what paved the way for everything that came after.
@chasm9557
@chasm9557 Год назад
In my opinion, good metal pulls from other genres to make something that's still abrasive, but different in a cool way. Part of what makes Lamb of God so iconic is because you can hear the southern drawl in Randy's screams and it makes all his vocals unique. You can listen to any Lamb of God song and know it's them because of that. The same applies to a band like Car Bomb that incorporates elements of hardcore punk and jazz in their music to make stuff that sounds really audacious and different at the same time.
@sergiodavila5269
@sergiodavila5269 Год назад
My 10 favorite non-metal albums 1. Adele-21 2. ABBA-Gold 3. Ace of Base-Happy Nation 4. Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds- The Boatman’s Call 5. Prince- Purple Rain 6. New Order- Low-Life 7. Fleetwood Mac-Rumours 8. Joy Division- Closer 9. K’s Choice- Paradise in Me 10. Son Volt- Trace 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
@staggerlee7301
@staggerlee7301 Год назад
Always good to see some Nick Cave! I’d go for Henry’s Dream personally (or Live Seeds if live albums are allowed)
@sergiodavila5269
@sergiodavila5269 Год назад
@@staggerlee7301 thanks.!!!! You have good taste as well 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽
@willbritton5719
@willbritton5719 Год назад
Great list. Good to see Son Volt on there, Trace is one of my favorites as well!
@sergiodavila5269
@sergiodavila5269 Год назад
@@willbritton5719 dude….Trace is so awesome. I love the cover of “Mystifies Me”…that whole album is perfect 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
@te9591
@te9591 Год назад
@@staggerlee7301 check out Nick Caves western called the Propisition if you haven't.
@markrskinner
@markrskinner Год назад
Discharge played a local club to me, summer 1980. 40 people turned up. I'll never forget it.
@Ater_Swe
@Ater_Swe Год назад
I loves The Cure, Sisters of Mercy and Joy Division years before I started to really listen to extrem metal and I can only agree, this list was awesome. From blue's, to cool Reggae and Discharge to Cure, SOM and JD.
@PS-dp8yg
@PS-dp8yg Год назад
The Cure, one of my favorite bands... and I'm a person who loves 90's metallic hardcore, groove metal, etc. I got into Joy Division because of NIN. Also, I love John Coltrane.
@dailyvault
@dailyvault Год назад
Serious question for you, P S... I've tried to get into Coltrane numerous times, but don't personally feel the same connection to his stuff as I do artists like Miles Davis, Bill Evans, Thelonious Monk or Rahsaan Roland Kirk. (That said, I do appreciate "A Love Supreme" as a jazz masterpiece.) Something I'm missing when I listen to Coltrane? Something I should be listening for? Oh - and I'd love to see Randy's take on Mike Oldfield's "Tubular Bells". I've loved that album since I first heard it at four years old.
@te9591
@te9591 Год назад
Funny how there are those of us rock/metal fans that like The Cure and other 80s "gender-subverting" music.
@andrewblahut6213
@andrewblahut6213 Год назад
it's always awesome for me to hear singers like randy just speak in their regular voice
@artistjim114
@artistjim114 Год назад
I really thought Massive Attack-Mezzanine was the be on this list. It give you that deep dark feeling that very few groups ever achieve.
@WKogut
@WKogut Год назад
the "fried", distorted sound of trip hop isn't as far from guitar distortion as one might think
@Jason-nn9pl
@Jason-nn9pl Год назад
Man,his musical knowledge and taste are far and wide! That rocks! 🤘
@shredykruger3613
@shredykruger3613 Год назад
Agreed! That spring break show on the beach, Bad Brains set is absolute Fire! "House of Suffering" you can feel the Energy through the TV, HR's range of Vocals is on full display. Stands the test of Time still sounds insane!🤙🏽
@danielfitzgerald2561
@danielfitzgerald2561 Год назад
My immediate thoughts were Joy Division and The Cure (I would've chosen Disintegration or Seventeen Seconds) both of which he touched on. Nick Drake - Five Leaves Left also comes to mind. Beautifully melancholy folk record. Riverman is a sublime song.
@planetmotherfuckers
@planetmotherfuckers Год назад
Disintegration is without a doubt one of the best albums of all time and i will physically fight anyone who disagrees lmao
@sider6657
@sider6657 Год назад
Thanks Randy! As a matter of fact, I'm a metalhead and I dig all your picks. All these albums are excellent. Just so many ways to get you to a dark place, something we metalheads are certainly welcoming, haha. Cheers
@HarambeKojima
@HarambeKojima Год назад
I could listen to Randy talk music all day. Truly enjoy how vast his taste is.
@anilvirginia
@anilvirginia 5 месяцев назад
Lamb of God is not an accident. Every member is a musician of the highest order. They could literally play Mozart and do it justice. Incredible to hear Randy's nuanced and relation to Metal with all of hi picks here. This is gold.
@craigcapener4376
@craigcapener4376 Год назад
Props for recognising scratch Perry as a pioneer of effects! Cool list, definitely checking these out!
@skogenhevner5677
@skogenhevner5677 Год назад
Robert Johnson! And rightfully so. We ought to never forget the roots of metal.
@pete5534
@pete5534 Год назад
This makes me smile ‘cause I was the only one of my (teenaged) peer group that lacked the fear to not only listen to, but “admit” to what I was listening to. I took so much shit for loving metal, and overnighting (alone) to see metal shows in a city that was accessible only by ferry for 14 hours a day - a thirteen year old kid showing up to hostels with 10pm curfews, well after 11pm. I grew up listening to country and folk music of the ‘50’s - ‘70’s - Johnny Cash, Charley Pride, Dolly Parton, George Jones, Bruce Cockburn and Gordon Lightfoot. I then found punk (Hüsker Dü & SNFU), metal, and all things ‘80’s synth - Cyndi Lauper and The Bronski Beat, as well as Dexter Gordon, Joe Pass and Aretha Franklin - Bach, Roxy Music and The Cure. Emotion can be found anywhere, you’ve just gotta be open to finding it.
@ralphtarr5931
@ralphtarr5931 Год назад
Your dead on about HR and THE BAD BRAINS!!! They played numerous times 8n 1980S NYC AND NJ! Definitely the best shows I've seen in decades of rocking out 😎
@paizleyramsey1776
@paizleyramsey1776 Год назад
Coincidentally, back in 04' Lamb of God was actually my bridge band into what would become an obsession with metal (Ashes of the Wake is in my top 20) But my favorite album of all time, and the album I return to periodically to reset my musical pallet so to speak after too much metal or gangster rap is Kind of Blue, by Miles Davis. The track Blue in Green being my favorite song of all time.
@newfoundmoralclarity
@newfoundmoralclarity Год назад
Most perfect album ever created in my opinion
@paizleyramsey1776
@paizleyramsey1776 Год назад
Very much so! Notably, Coltranes contributions to the album are so absolutely essential to the spirit of the project that for Kind of Blue to be lauded as a Miles Davis album is somewhat of an understatement. (and that's still saying nothing of Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley, Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb) Coltranes talent manifests so conspicuously throughout the arrangements of the project that it playfully entices a sort of "challenge accepted" nuance from Davis, who delivers a brilliant performance of raw and cathartic melancholy, laid bare as Coltrane confides in, expounds upon and immortalizes the somber, the haunting and the sometimes cheerful notes of a true American masterpiece
@ItCantRainAllTheTime_90
@ItCantRainAllTheTime_90 Год назад
I love many genres of music and I have to agree Blue in Green is one of the best songs I’ve ever heard and Kind of Blue is one of the best albums I’ve ever heard. Don’t get me wrong, A Love Supreme is GREAT, but Kind of Blue is magnetic. I’ve always liked his interviews. He knows his stuff, and gave credit where credit was due, I got mad respect.
@robwalsh9843
@robwalsh9843 Год назад
Bad Brains s/t is one of the greatest heavy albums ever.
@dr.dionpeoples
@dr.dionpeoples Год назад
Only like 2 of their albums aren’t so good.
@jessiemartinez3056
@jessiemartinez3056 Год назад
Death was way better imo
@nu-metalfan2654
@nu-metalfan2654 Год назад
My all time favourite album is Souvenirs by The Gathering, just a phenomenal album that mixes Trip Hop with Prog.
@kenneththompson4517
@kenneththompson4517 Год назад
The gathering is dope. A noise severe is my favorite.
@familiarsting4108
@familiarsting4108 Год назад
Thanks for the recommendation
@demon-goat
@demon-goat Год назад
if anyone into metal is curious to check them out but doesn't want to leave their comfort zone as much, their first 4 albums incorporate a metal sound
@te9591
@te9591 Год назад
Trip hop meets prog sounds awesome.
@te9591
@te9591 Год назад
I looked this up and it's a great album. She has such a great voice. I stumbled across a Gathering song years ago, liked it, but then forgot about them. They seem like one of those indie or more obscure bands that are really good but didnt get known.
@jordanjoestar8839
@jordanjoestar8839 Год назад
Seems easiest for me to get people into Metal with the Static X "Wisconsin Death Trip" album. Everyone is intrigued by the strange samples, disco-like rhythms and Waynes occasionally comical sounds and singing patterns. Endlessly satisfying and entices everyone's inner curiosity. 'I'm with Stupid' being a good introduction. It really is what Wayne himself said, "Evil Disco".
@te9591
@te9591 Год назад
Yeah, wisconsin death trip was a stroke of genius for that era.
@peaner083
@peaner083 Год назад
Yes!! Static X was and still is great for that. Seriously I can imagine so many people would have gotten into metal cause of the great late Wayne Static🤘
@CameronPriceJ
@CameronPriceJ Год назад
love me some Push It I was gifted that album for xmas when I was about ten years old and listened the shit out of it, still visit it from time to time for nostalgia sake
@jasonvoorhees895
@jasonvoorhees895 Год назад
Dude, thank you for mentioning Nick Cave! I know Bad Seeds, (BADASS!!) and now you've convinced me to listen to Prayers On Fire. I was buying Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, and Classic Rock all at the same time for years...But the first 2 albums I would consider a huge departure from my norm were Mazzy Star's "So Tonight That I Might See," and Counting Crows "August And Everything After."
@Wolfdragon92584
@Wolfdragon92584 Год назад
Loveless by My Bloody Valentine would be up there. It's so dense and heavy, yet you could weave cotton candy to it. Same with Grace by Jeff Buckley.
@richeywcassel
@richeywcassel Год назад
Looked for the Loveless mention; found it. It's like a healthy high.
@voss451
@voss451 Год назад
To this day I Against I by Bad Brains is a brilliant album. I also really dig stuff by Sisters Of Mercy and Big Black. That Blythe fella has pretty good taste.
@mrnordyk1125
@mrnordyk1125 Год назад
Discharge sound was very influencial also. Heavy, dark, apokaliptic🤘
@alexegoavil7590
@alexegoavil7590 Год назад
I’m a metal head and I love the blues, reggae,the cure and sisters of mercy I guess our ears gravitate towards similar frequencies
@PH4N7OM21
@PH4N7OM21 Год назад
The Cure song on the Crow Sound track is Amazing.
@JJKarpinski
@JJKarpinski Год назад
Burn
@jessiemartinez3056
@jessiemartinez3056 Год назад
Lmfao
@Mari000
@Mari000 Год назад
1. Beach House-Bloom 2. Run The Jewels-Run The Jewels 3. The Mars Volta-Deloused In The Comatorium 4. Wu Tang Clan-36 Chambers 5. RHCP-Blood Sugar Sex Magik 6. Lauryn Hill-The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 7. Com Truise-Iteration 8. Dredg-Catch Without Arms 9. A Tribe Called Quest-The Low End Theory 10. The Weeknd-Beauty Behind The Madness 11. Interpol-Turn On The Bright Lights Great segment!
@chubbymonkey452
@chubbymonkey452 Год назад
Robert smith from the cure actually began recording with a metallic acoustic on the album you referenced, further lending itself to the ear of a metal head. The cure are an amazing group.
@symbologee
@symbologee Год назад
They need to release their new work. They're probably sitting on 10 albums by now...
@te9591
@te9591 Год назад
"Metalluc acoustic" meaning those steel string guitars you find in like Johnny Marr/Peter Murphy songs etc.?
@chubbymonkey452
@chubbymonkey452 Год назад
@@te9591 it’s a flat steel board still hollow with holes in it rather than wood, also known as a resonator guitar.
@te9591
@te9591 Год назад
@@chubbymonkey452 sounds cool
@1978pq
@1978pq Год назад
@@symbologeeThey Performed 2 New Songs the other day. You can find them on RU-vid.
@Music_Maniac555
@Music_Maniac555 Год назад
His picks are spot on. Heavy on post punk (cheers!) but those are good choices for showing how to create atmosphere and a compelling presence as a frontman
@williamsummerson1204
@williamsummerson1204 Год назад
Robert Johnson's guitar playing influenced the likes of Joe Perry Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Eddie Van Halen, the list goes on and on. He was also an amazing vocalist, storyteller and songwriter. 🙏❤
@ferrazwr
@ferrazwr Год назад
Some of his picks really impress me positively!
@mirapilates
@mirapilates Год назад
Discharge!! -No extreme music without them!! Even Kirk Hammett is wearing a Discharge shirt on the back of Ride the Lightning.
@j.christiansonsr.7285
@j.christiansonsr.7285 Год назад
A Forest by The Cure has had a lot of great metal cover versions.
@PhreakPhantom
@PhreakPhantom Год назад
Honestly, most metal head I know respect and love the Cure
@Grimeyhoob
@Grimeyhoob Год назад
I just like music - I don’t care if it’s metal or whatever. I love obituary, I love Bob Marley, I love Nofx, I love lamb of god, I love rancid, I love Devin Townsend, I love Nile Rodgers, I love the Cure, I love Slayer
@chazzthaspazz4475
@chazzthaspazz4475 Год назад
@@Grimeyhoob exodus is pretty good and amon amarth & arch enemy too
@richardbspeck147
@richardbspeck147 Год назад
Thanx you've spoken so much truth.! I'm glad you name check bands that I a 58yr old have listen to all my life, Birthday Party, Robert Johnson, Joy Division, Gun Club ( Patricia Morrison) Bad Brains, etc etc etc etc...
@johnbratmon6385
@johnbratmon6385 2 месяца назад
Any hard rock or metal fan who doesn't know Robert Johnson should buy that album. The legend of his selling his soul to the devil to learn how to play guitar is METAL. And let's not forget: the blues influenced & gave birth to rock, which gave birth to metal. All us players owe a debt of gratitude & thanks to Robert Johnson...
@adamdixon6326
@adamdixon6326 Год назад
Man I love music of all sorts. Grew up a.metal head and of course was a huuuge lamb of God fan since I was in middle school. Had a shirt that of course my teachers didn't like but growing up I always like oldies as well, funk, disco, rock, reggae especially but always love the metal. Seeing how much randy knows and appreciates music over all just brings an even bigger appreciation to him and everything he's done and gone through himself to.become the solid guy he is today. One love and rock on Randy
@rickg8015
@rickg8015 Год назад
Cool Werner Herzog shirt in Danzig motif.. I personally like the earlier SOM stuff more but Floodland was a big part of my childhood.. The Jamaican Dub suggestions are perfect, and the 80’s post punk and early UK hardcore stuff are essential, and of course Bad Brains..
@module79l28
@module79l28 Год назад
Many metalheads think that anyone in a Metal band, especially singers/songwriters, only listen to or are influenced by Metal music. If anything, this list shows that Randy is a person who loves music for what it makes him feel, either lyrically or sonically, and not because of its genre. 100% approved list!
@Spaxcore
@Spaxcore Год назад
In many of Randy's interviews he says he was never into heavy metal until he joined Burn The Priest. He came from the hardcore punk scene.
@module79l28
@module79l28 Год назад
@@Spaxcore - I know where he came from.
@Spaxcore
@Spaxcore Год назад
@@module79l28 chill out, I'm agreeing with you and adding context
@xavierluis
@xavierluis Год назад
Thank you for the Prince Far I - Under Heavy Manners reccomendation.
@MeTeddyCa
@MeTeddyCa Год назад
A Masterpiece … so big Inspiration … I took 3 Parts of that record and placed it in my first record, and many listeners recognized..wow Faith No More…and the end of this Video is soooo ❤AMAZING❤
@petrirantanen
@petrirantanen 22 дня назад
1. Miles Davis: Dark Magus-Live At Carnegie Hall 2. The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers 3. Stooges: Funhouse 4. The Birthday Party: Prayers On Fire 5. Flipper: Sex Bomb Baby! 6. Butthole Surfers: Independent Worm Saloon 7. David Bowie: Ziggy Stardust And Spiders From Mars 8. Dead Boys: Young, Loud And Snotty 9. Turbonegro: Apocalypse Dudes 10. Massive Attack: Mezzanine 11. Poison Idea: Feel The Darkness Cheers from Finland!
@thecocktailian2091
@thecocktailian2091 Год назад
The best thing about hearing what influenced your music idols is the world of new music it opens up for you.
@DarkRulerHaDes666
@DarkRulerHaDes666 Год назад
If I was asked to make a similar list, here's what I'd put forward (in no particular order); 1. Envy on the Coast - Lowcountry 2. The Black Keys - Attack & Release 3. Crosses / ††† - self titled 4. Daft Punk - Discovery 5. Panic! at the Disco - Vices & Virtues 6. Rise Against - Siren Song of the Counter Culture 7. The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers and Sisters 8. The Dear Hunter - The Color Spectrum 9. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP 10. Them Crooked Vultures - self titled 11. Weird Al Yankovic - Mandatory Fun
@sarahMuahahaha
@sarahMuahahaha Год назад
I do like a lot of black keys songs lol
@amberhoward7807
@amberhoward7807 Год назад
OMG!!!! I knew it!!!!!! I called it!!! Literally after I heard the song I posted how much the beginning reminded me of Sisters of Mercy... I'm glad I wasn't projecting my likes onto the song... I knew I loved that song bc of the influence!
@Jose-oq6kj
@Jose-oq6kj Год назад
I'm so glad Randy is still around.
@burkejones8277
@burkejones8277 Год назад
Bad Brains is probably the most underrated bands ever. I would have loved to have seen them with COC back in the day.
@jlobiafra
@jlobiafra Год назад
I saw that tour in 1989 or 1990. COC was touring for technocracy but the bad brains had the other singer not HR. It was still cool but not the same
@burkejones8277
@burkejones8277 Год назад
@@jlobiafra I have seen COC more times than I can count. They used to always play at The Mad Monk in Wilmington, NC. The place closed down, but I saw tons of bands there when I was at Camp Lejeune.
@jlobiafra
@jlobiafra Год назад
@@burkejones8277 I miss the old COC I can't get into the pepper Keenan stuff
@pierric2748
@pierric2748 Год назад
Randy's damn right when he says that we owe a lot to Dub music in particular, and to jamaician music in general. I had a big Reggae period after the Hard /Metal years, and then came back to my former loves, but I'm glad even if I'm not into Reggae anymore (bc I'm tired of lyrics as deep as "Love is good, and war is bad") that I digged into this for my personnal culture. Reggae and Dub brought us the DJ's, the electronic music, and...the rapping. Thank you Randy for being so humble, cultivated and thankful.
@fungus_am0nguz644
@fungus_am0nguz644 Год назад
Great list. I listened to most of these albums pretty much all my life at different stages, still do. Good video as always.
@jamesdragonforce
@jamesdragonforce Год назад
Just got back from seeing yet another EPIC performance from LOG, so I had to crawling onto RU-vid to pick up this little nugget.
@amberhoward7807
@amberhoward7807 Год назад
My little goth heart is so happy!!!! I do love that your first one is literally bringing it back to the very beginning though. Not only was the mans ability to play extraordinary, but so was his "legend" and the mysterious aspects of his life... So cool! Randy always has been someone with deep layers of thought and interests and I love that about him!
@lindsayashford2481
@lindsayashford2481 Год назад
I love Goth and metal - this is a great list. Well explained too. Didn't have a hook before, but will give Lamb of God another try.
@dkronk426
@dkronk426 Год назад
disintegration by the cure is in my opinion one of the finest albums ever written, love a cure shoutout
@stonedphilosopherza4915
@stonedphilosopherza4915 Год назад
This is what any true musical fan need to do… explore music.. listen to your favorite groups influences and work back. Sisters, Cure, Joy Division- massively influential in so many great artists who themselves became influences.
@joshuavel952
@joshuavel952 Год назад
My guy. That first Robert record collection is something I own happily.
@CnutStolen
@CnutStolen Год назад
Going to see Bad Brains underage was a risky but wonderful decision on my part. HR on throat is the most dynamic frontman I've ever seen apart from Toots Hibble , who was hands down the most dynamic performer I have ever witnessed live
@joshuahenderson5023
@joshuahenderson5023 Год назад
I'm more of an old punk who sort of into metal, and DAMN, I approve of all of these picks, especially Prince Far I and Discharge. Excellent, excellent picks, much respect.
@liamwhinery5749
@liamwhinery5749 Год назад
I am loving this guy's list, but I am blown away that Sisters of Mercy (one of my favorite bands) is on it. That's awesome!
@dailycrittersinmyyard4849
@dailycrittersinmyyard4849 Год назад
Great picks, I own all but the Prince Far I. I would think that something in the dark ambient genre like Lustmord would be right up just about any metalhead’s alley if they have an open ear.
@symbologee
@symbologee Год назад
He works with MJK sometimes.
@bigmonsdangolfuzzjamboree7086
Doing as the man instructed: 1. Charley Patton-Complete recordings 2. The Delfonics-La La Means I Love You: the Definitive Collection 3. Dinosaur Jr.-You're Livin' All Over Me 4. My Bloody Valentine-Loveless 5. The Doors-Waiting for the Sun 6. The Very Best of Daryl Hall and John Oates 7.Fairport Convention-Liege and Lief 8. Neil Young-Everybody Knows This is Nowhere 9. Trees-On the Shore 10. ZZ Top-Tres Hombres 11. John Taverner-Missa Gloria Tibi Trinitas (performed by The Tallis Scholars) I realize I'm nobody and "nobody cares", but stuff like this is fun for me. And maybe somebody will check out Trees as a result.
@Charon241
@Charon241 Год назад
Interesting list. V. Glad to see early Bad Brains. Inflammable Material by Stiff Little Fingers is a great early punk album. Prince Far I is great too.
@clydeg4274
@clydeg4274 Год назад
Bad brains are one of my favorite bands of all time…. They were so much better musicians and wrote such badass riffs and played them so fuckin fast.. athletically fast.. and HR was the greatest frontman in punk rock imo
@gentelmanjunkie542
@gentelmanjunkie542 Год назад
Quickness was my first Bad Brains, still my favorite BB album.
@joseadan13m
@joseadan13m Год назад
I’d recommend Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison, The most bad ass country album of all time
@williamkeys5701
@williamkeys5701 Год назад
Johnny Cash was rock-n-roll before rock-n-roll.
@catjudo1
@catjudo1 Год назад
A few non-metal favorites: Trapeze - Medusa Carole King - Tapestry Corey Harris - Fish Ain’t Bitin’ Dire Straits - Making Movies 16 Horsepower - Secret South ZZ Top - ZZ Top’s First Album Sergei Prokofiev - Alexander Nevsky soundtrack
@jman2676
@jman2676 Год назад
Love the Peter Steele shoutout
@horuslupercal9936
@horuslupercal9936 Год назад
Old school Punk here. I absolutely love the Cure, Joy Division & of course...Bad Brains. Good list!
@Aaron-zh4kj
@Aaron-zh4kj Год назад
Perfect artist for this discussion: Tom Waits. As someone with a pretty wide listening taste, he's hand down the most unique artist I listen to. He doesn't easily fit into any existing popular genre (he usually gets thrown into "singer/songwriter" because he writes good songs). He has the most raw, intense, heavy songs that aren't rock, and he rights some of the most beautiful ballads. A real gift to the world of music.
@randomguitarnote8887
@randomguitarnote8887 Год назад
Excellent recommendations, i actually got to know about Lee "Scratch" Perry while on my adventures on GTA.
@brobdingnagswift8582
@brobdingnagswift8582 Год назад
Dead Can Dance - Aion Cocteau Twins - Treasure Symarip - Skinhead Moonstomp Laibach - Opus Dei Cockney Rejects - The Power And The Glory Dropkick Murphys - Do Or Die Rancid - Indestructible The National - High Violet Cauldhame - Saturnine Control - Blood Will Rain Cut Unconscious - Put Me Down Like A Dog
@louiezigman6955
@louiezigman6955 Год назад
I saw Y'all back in 2018 at the San Diego Sports arena and as well with Megadeth recently. I love you. I love the bad brains too.
@karla-rk2jr
@karla-rk2jr Год назад
Love hearing musicians talking about the music that moves them.
@renegadespaceman
@renegadespaceman Год назад
I "inherited" Robert Johnson's Complete Recordings, from a jail bound uncle, as a 12 yo aspiring metal head and it completley blew my tack welded mind. Raw and rule free blues riffs in their purist form.
@garguntoter
@garguntoter Год назад
Another great list, a couple that I will have to check out, always get a new band to check out so far.
@alexc.c.4025
@alexc.c.4025 Год назад
So many great bands/artists/albums on this list. Props for mentioning Prince Far I. And how the hell have I missed the project Saudade, haha.
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