For those who want a list of the songs in the video: 0:04 Death - Infernal Death 0:30 Possessed - Eyes of Horror 0:49 Death - Zombie Ritual 1:12 Celtic Frost - Inner Sanctum 1:30 Death - Leprosy 1:49 Pestilence - Malleus Maleficarum 2:07 Death - Pull the Plug 2:27 Bathory - A Fine Day to Die 2:51 Death - Spiritual Healing 3:13 Obituary - Dying 3:31 Death - Living Monstrosity 3:54 Entombed - Supposed to Rot 4:17 Death - Flattening of Emotions 4:45 Unleashed - Dead Forever 5:05 Death - Lack of Comprehension 5:22 Morbid Angel - Fall from Grace 5:42 Death - Overactive Imagination 6:02 Carcass - Heartwork 6:25 Death - The Philosopher 6:54 Cannibal Corpse - Hammer Smashed Face 7:22 Death - Symbolic 7:42 Deicide - Once Upon the Cross 8:02 Death - Crystal Mountain 8:24 Six Feet Under - The Enemy Inside 8:45 Death - Scavenger of Human Sorrow 9:05 Napalm Death - The Infiltraitor 9:27 Death - Spirit Crusher 9:49 Bolt Thrower - Mercenary Drop a like to help others see. :)
Stickey Sickness yup I did when I was 2 and a half in 2008 and I was rushed out to Seattle Children’s Hospital and now I have a special day for when they removed the tumor ( Jan 29th ) and now I am 11 yrs tumor free
Chuck's story is a uniquely American tragedy. Thinking of all these bands trying to raise money for a guy to get treatment for brain cancer is insane. The man was a true prodigy. And if you watch his live interviews you will see in spite of the music he created he was a very gentle soul. Netflix should make a movie about him. Too few know his story anymore.
I think that Chuck has a really particular style. Death can be distinguished from all the death metal bands, specially with that wonderful use of fifth arrangements.
Trapped in a corner did this for me,I was shuffling Death in high-school and when I heard that intro and the rest of the track in the live version I became a Death fan for life and heard everything Chuck related 🤘🏻
Lol yea he basically innovated the entire genre only to get bored of it and start moving on to a more progressive style by the time the entire rest of the world was trying to recapture that same fire. It's crazy how Leprosy is out in 88, then when Death metal spreads across the world with an album like Left Hand Path coming out in 90, Death has already began innovating past that sound they pioneered on Human in 91. They were always one step ahead
I love Cynic's Paul Masvidal and Sean Reinhart in Human. But damn, Steve DiGiorgio and Andy LaRocque on Individual Thought Patterns is some of the best metal I've ever heard.
As I watch these videos, I think to myself, "man, this guy knows his shit." Everything from playing and recording and editing, to his knowledge of great metal!!!!!!! I love your videos man! Cheers
@@JunkfoodZombieGuns Absolutely. Pretty much pinnacles of technical thrash & death metal. Every song on both albums is metal perfection: memorable, melodic & heavy... without the overindulgence of prog/tech bands. Endless respect to the masters \m/
i agree, can't say it is the best but it is one of those super rare gems of a record where all songs are simply incredible. Probably only Rust in peace and no more than other 3 or 4 records in whole heavy metal are like that
@@JunkfoodZombieGuns Rust In Peace, Spiritual Healing, When The Kitestring Pops, Bergtatt, and The Legacy are my top 5. RIP and Peace Sells are interchangable depending on my mood as well as Spiritual Healing with Sound of Perseverance.
Chuck is in our hearts. Very (ultra) popular in Russia/Ukraine in early 1990-s... Especially albums 1990, 1992. Thanks you Chuck for an ultimately ATHMOSPHERIC music, for eternity
@@victherattlehead5099 I wouldn't say there are bad songs. But some of them resonate with me better than others on a subjective level. Spiritual Healing and Sound of Perseverance feature a lot of my favorite songs, it's the back and forth between fast/aggressive riffs and potent grooves that hooks me.
This is by far the greatest representation of Schuldiner's power with the guitar. Death will forever be in my heart. RIP The Godfather of Death Metal. Thank you for a great video.
It doesn't look like you cut away anything to edit. If you did, I didn't catch it, but I don't know how you could play all that and not fuck something up!
i mean bolt thrower and death both are huge icons, if you want more melodic deathmetal youd go to death and for the raw mid paced loving people youd go to boltthrower
Individual thought patterns I feel gets overlooked between Human and Symbolic, but is the perfect blend between the old Death style and the proggier, techier style of The Sound of Perseverance and Fragile Art of Existence. It's my favourite!
OK, sure, props to Death and ALL the bands featured here, but let's hear it for the fuckin' Suffocator! This dude plays every riff perfectly without even breaking a sweat. Is there anything you can't play bro? I take my hat off to you my friend. From a fellow Death, Possessed, Celtic Frost and above all, Morbid Angel worshipper. (Chuck changed the game but Trey Azagthoth-the Eddie Van Halen of death metal-raised the bar!). If you're gonna be inspired, be inspired by the best!
Carcass absolutely brilliant, but i really think their death metal is not for everyone, certainly not for me. Anyone else gets that feeling when cranking carcass?
Chuck was on a whole other level, way ahead of his time. The Mozart of metal. Listening to Evil Dead at 8 years old was all it took for me to be like “yeah metals good”
Terrible cabeza la de Chuck para hacer música, mucho talento y pasión demostró a través de los años con una constante evolución, saludos desde Argentina
Death to me was a metal band, and probably the best metal band. I mean like I don't think Chuck was following any Death Metal blueprints nor did he wanted to be label as such, he was just playing metal from his heart everytime.
Which is essentially true because Chuck did state that the genre was not death metal, but that he was in a metal band, and that the bands name was Death.
I had been listening to Death for a year or so by the time a high school government project (in 1990) came up about picking a song that had some kind of meaning behind it dealing with an issue that a government had dealt with or could deal with. We got to print out the lyrics and not only tell the class about the song, but we also go to play the entire song in front of the class. I knew instantly that I was using Pull The Plug! The look on my classmate's faces was priceless and I got an A! A few years later, my girlfriend had the same teacher and project and I got her to do Metallica's Blackened. I know it wasn't another Death song, but they still were shocked by somebody they knew only listened to country and pop!
Schuldiner was a genius with this, after listening to Death, no other bands could compare. I love metal and Death is the golden chalice of metal, no filler, no cheesy riffs or lyrics, just awesomeness
Incredibly insane! 🤟🤟🤟 Great tribute to Death and all those death-metal bands I still enjoy listening to : Death, Carcass, Obituary, Morbid Angel,...Chuck Schuldiner is still one of my favourite guitar player. Great video 👍👍👍👍...
@@meixo9083 Left Hand Path might bem my favorite swedish Death Metal record but it definitly overshadows a lot of other bands and albums, i mean, Sweden has, Dismember, Grave, Unleashed, Edge Of Sanity, At The Gates, Dark Tranquility, early Tiamat, Bloodbath, and many others that deserve a lot of love
Great Video, man. The tones, the riffs and your overall playing is on point. I'm a big fan of everything thrash and death metal, so this video entertained me greatly. Keep it up.
Nice title boss.. No one could ever compete with Chuck.. Absolute death metal super group.. Bands so good.. N Chuck's voice great n understandable unlike other wannabe.. Just to be told they're death metal vocal tryhards u barely understand a word they're saying.. Too bad Chucks gone too soon.. But his music n records will stay with true metal heads.. Nice vid boss.. Keep it up.. To Chuck, Death.. And to u.. By the way u look like a young Rob Halford.. Cheers from Manila..
Great tribute to Chuck. I bought first album when it came out. Then moved to Tampa in 90. Was not fortunate to see Death. This guy just is amazing with these videos. I just hang bang every video
Chuck was and is underrated af and imo one of the greatest heavy metal/death metal guitarists ever. His riffs and scales and tone was so dark and gloom but even had a fantasy feel. Just so incredible. Such a good guy too. Wore walmart jeans and a black t shirt live didnt give a fuck about “the show” only the music. Even donated money to help mistreated animals. Look him up.
Man, maybe I am just more used to death in general but even after playing through this video a couple of times I still can't tell any of the other bands apart or really name them in general. Even if I didn't know a song from death, I can still recognize them instantly. Chucks riffing is so iconic and unique.
I learned guitar playing megadeth tabs, and learning all of death's live in LA DVD. It was hard for me to listen to the death albums after that, because there is something so unique about the live sound (his voice & the tempo were amazing), I would play along to that all day for months. Love Chuck.
Great choice and riffs I forgot how much I love the early 90s death metal! I’m smiling from ear to ear! Thank you I literally owned every album can you just played riffs from (on tape of course) Although once we got into round 93 it was CDs
Dach \m/ Metal Smash Montages Just like when people here Lombardo the casuals forget he was with Grip Inc. and if you ask my power of the inner strength was a better album than the congruent Slayer album of that time which was Divine Intervention
Great stuff! Subbed! I have most of these albums, and the ones I don't I have other albums by those bands in my collection. I got Scream Bloody Gore on cassette while back in high school (graduated in 1988), and Death has been my favorite since then, and love all these bands so thanks for this!
My late teenage years, going to Bradford Queens Hall, Bradford, England, to watch some of these bands, Deicide, Morbid Angel, Death, Carcass, Napalm Death, Cancer, and many more. Those were amazing times.
Can’t leave out the genius riffs from Ammott & Steer on Necroticism, some of the best ever (& I agree, Iommi is pretty much the Grandfather of the juicy riffs ). Chuck was just pure genius though.
Is that an ibanez on the right at the beginning of the video? And between the two which on do you prefer?? i've been really looking for a good guitar to get geared for playing metal. Everything i've learned so far has been on a stratocaster c;
@@TheSuffocater thankyou! great video im a huge fan of death i've been learning a bunch of chucks riffs recently and this video gave me a few ideas of other bands to learn from so thankyou for that also!
"Audio muted due to German Copyright"???!!! Since when Cannibal Corpse has been under the German flag? Churchill once said: "Germany should be bombed every 50 years as a preventive measure, without giving any reason". It was Churchill, not me. It is just a quotation.
There were some snowflakes in Germany that thought cannibal corpses lyrics and covers are too violent so they straight up banned the first 3 albums, all the videos on RU-vid are blocked too
This just shows how Chuck was WAY advanced in songwriting than other musicians in the genre. He invented the genre and then reinvented it. A metal mastermind
What the hell?! Who's in Germany? Anyhell... Some great classic riifage, even the 1 good Six Feet album. Some reason the Carcass sounded strange though. Off to unearth and exhume some cassettes....