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I've never accepted Nu-Metal back in the day still not until now. the 2000s Metal was boring to play, there were no solos, and most of the songs just used drop D tuning a lot of guitar effects, and not much technique and richness. As a guitar player, it sounds boring to me far from the richness of the 70's 80's 90's metal bands. No iconic guitarists emerged from this era. Again this is my feeling as a guitar player. I've never been Slipknot's Fan, I found them too messy, (I was used to Pantera Chirurgical riffs and amazing tone), but their passed drummer was a beast (RIP) and I have respect for him but their music just didn't touch me as Slayer, Pantera, Sepultura or Machine Head... did. I'm not too fond of actual metal either by the way, I got stuck in the '90s :')
@@sebxcore27 you have been blessed with 2000s Nu Metal glory. You should absolutely listen to 'Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog flavored water' by Limp Bizkit for Nu Metal masterpiece, musically as well as lyrically (yes, I'm dead serious). Wes Borland is criminally underrated as a musician. Nu Metal may not have the typical guitar heroes, but they sure knew how to write kick ass songs🎸🤘🔥
@@Lotastic_Films I've checked the album you've recommended and it sounds boring to my ears. I don't say it's crap but just it's not what I like. If I want a mix of metal and hip-hop, I prefer to listen to RATM. Tom Morello may not be the best guitarist but he did some good solos and he was very creative when it comes to making his guitar sound as a DJ would sound rather than just have a DJ in the band. Sorry, but I prefer to be damned by 90's groove metal than blessed by 2000s Nu-metal.
Wayne Static its probably the most creative guy in "nu metal" scene or how he called "evil disco" , he literaly was all the band, now they just plays all that he left finished or unfinished
It was mostly Korn that needed novelty guitars, that was to distract you from the fact that while they had 2 guitarists with 9 string guitar and speciality 20 string harmonic sections built into the guitar, anyone could play both guitarists lines on a single acoustic
That Drowning Pool CD sinner has a profound place in my heart is it was one of the CDs I most desired as a kid. My mother refused to buy it for me. All she said was one day when you have your own kids you will understand. 22 years later I know understand.
Perfection, bonus for dancing- made me smile! I am so happy i could recognize every song as well. Thank you! It really was the golden age for nu metal...
Snobby Metalheads hated (or pretended to hate) Nu Metal back then just like how rappers hate mumble rappers now. That’s why I think a lot of modern metal stays away from anything catchy or simply fun
There's nothing wrong evolving taste and talent. Doesn't mean you gotta hate where your roots were sewn. Calling it riff salad sounds a little salty. Like maybe you stopped practicing new things, got stuck in a vacuum, and are pissed you can't keep up.
I never comment on anyone's videos but this was well worth it you nailed it by first starting off with Limp Bizkit absolutely proper and then adding in all the correct faces dance motions and feelings