Hell yeah brother! As a grey beard I can relate. :-))) --> METAL inspires and energizes, what is the sound of FREEDOM!!! Now 64 years old here on my corner, and do appreciate many forms/genres of music, especially what requires the most skillful application of musical instruments. As a student of music I embrace new and old blues, rock, hard rock, metal, jazz, some classical, and few select country... RIP Chet Atkins. I puke on pop country and the no talent auto tune and pop chart bullshit wthat teen girls like. As a novice guitar and saxophone player I stand in awe of those dedicated souls of METAL that through much effort and dedication have honed their skills to unbelievable levels! When one is confronted with the challenge he realizes pretty damn quick just how insanely difficult some of the metal arrangements can be! Hell yeah brother! NEVER weary of the SOUND OF FREEDOM! That said...the following became a RANT! LOL I appreciate everything except mamby pamby soulless pop and that great heap of stink that will desecrate the soul, the massive pile o' dung aka rap. Ughhhhh...rap, it is nasty, vile and negative to the core, requires NO musical dedication or developed skills or even music theory aka "knowledge". It appeals to lazy mental midgets, why develop musical skills learning ACTUAL musical instruments when you can be a rap crap clown with just beats and rhymes? What the hell. Africans (in Africa) been doing that shit for EONS, and yet clowns here think they are innovative! LOL!!!!! The ill begotten mind poison makes me feel like FIGHTING when I hear it, just begs me to kick the living shit out of these f'n lazy NO TALENT wigggers that worship lazy ass sick minded thugs and the CRAP CULTURE that goes with it! Bottom line...RAP is not conducive to anything good, rap is crap, rap is NOT MUSIC! (End Rant) LONG LIVE METAL AND BALD EAGLES!!!!
@@danielscarbrough4363 Yeah! I completely agree with every word you said!! I'm 17 and have loved heavy metal since I was 12ish, before I was 12 I didn't listen to any music except from my favourite theme tune from my favourite film, "The Battle of Britain". I kinda wish I was born from 1920 - 2010ish but I don't know... :) also have a great day, your comment made me pretty happy. :) also I can't stand rap! :)
I'm only 17 (started listening to metal at 14) but I'm certain I'll keep my love for power metal until the day I die. Edit: 18 now, but I doubt it makes a difference.
I'm 65 yrs old and love this....I've been playing guitar since I was 15 yrs old and have come up through all the different types of rock & roll and I really feel the intensity of this....keep up the great and awesome work bud....:)
This is actually power metal (it doesn't have anything in comun with rock) and trust me, if you loved this just search power metal compilations on Spotify and you'll find awsome stuff
00:00 Post Mortem 03:46 The Struggle 09:02 Onward 14:21 Challenges 18:42 Corruption 23:00 Obstacles 26:47 The Uprising 30:40 Revolution 36:14 Into The Void 42:07 Last Chance 47:26 Standing Ground 52:03 Calm Before The Storm 57:27 Redemption 01:01:43 Desecration 01:05:35 No Remorse 01:09:48 Warhead 01:13:45 Departure 01:18:02 Hurricane 01:21:53 Desecration PT.2 01:25:09 The Beginning 01:29:07 Closure
in this story... I would be playing the role of the father. These tracks bring me right back to HighSchool. Right around the beginning of the 90s. Love it. Thanks for posting!
I Just Had The Most Intense Cup Of Tea While Listening To This. Edit: I listen to this often nowadays, thinking about the "wonders" of life and such alts-well drinking my tea. I've been exploring tea's recently such as Chinese black tea and red tea they're both interesting tastes, one strong, the other almost tasteless. my thought's have drifted from here to there, tea to tea. Life is such a blank plate nowadays.
It's always fun when I find people who enjoy metal, because most of my friends never guess that I love this genre. I've found some other metal playlists, but I enjoy your style. :)
@@zen.p7386 The Faceless - Akeldama album, specifically the song Leica Lamb of God resolution album specifically the song Visitation Born of Osiris the new reign album specifically the songs Open Arms to Damnation, Abstract Art, amd Brace Legs. Then go fuck yourself forever and find more metal! Or pay the price of blind ears and a negligent heart.
You realize the body doesn’t attack cancer? It thinks it’s us but ok, it doesn’t know what’s happening. That’s just Chemo(legal poison), murdering the body.
@@JohnSmith-zg2vh Actually we have cancer cells and they multiply but most of the time the cancer cells start feeding off of each other and die out. Go watch a video about it it's very interesting
I.m 68 and i more than like this i adore this when i was 16 going on 17 in 1968 i longed and hungered for this kind music or more like a wall of noise. yes i,m a christian but i love this and it dose not effect my faith. i can,t see ever growing tired of this. i will all ways enjoy feeling the sheer power and energy of this.
@wade adams Good for you man. I’m only 31 and have liked this type of music since I was younger as well. I’ll still be listening to this when I’m your age or older too. 🤘🏾😈🤘🏾
Never lets me down, always picks me up and puts me right back on the road. It's epic how much you help me on the long road home. I wish I could do more but it's a small token of my appreciation, just a little piece of what I deserve to give back since I come back here so much
For some reason music with words when I'm trying to do my homework distracts me a lot. But this is perfect, I can have it on at any volume and still focus on my work without distractions, thank you :)
Years on and still rocking out to this. The most intense battle of good and evil. Allies were gained and battle plans were excited forces blood shed. Nightmares came to life the horns of war barring down. Screams and howls filling the meadow. The war was won. What a hour at the car wash.😃☺️😅
I'm listing to these amazing music while studying for my SAT and ACT exams... They're like my double final bosses. P.S. If I will not forget, I will add how much I scored on both of them after I take them in summer P.P.S I got 1490/1600 for my SAT and 27/34 for my ACT yeahhhh
Its amazing that this can convey every human emotion simultaneously or one by one. As my emotions shift so does the sound of the music. Of course, the notes dont change, but the human interpretation of them does. Not all music does that for me. This is beautiful. Ive never complimented something with this word but i see it fit here; this music is glorious, or magnificent dare i say.
Well, there are, at least I believe so, two kinds of metal listeners. Those who are looking for destruction and those who are looking for self-deconstruction.
you are either 37 years old or 34 years old or 32 years old or 74 years old or 73 years old or 72 years old or 43 years old or 47 years old or 44 years old or 42 years old or 23 years old or 27 years old or 24 years old choose one i am: 37 years old or 34 years old or 32 years old or 74 years old or 73 years old or 72 years old or 43 years old or 47 years old or 44 years old or 42 years old or 23 years old or 27 years old or 24 years old
Honestly one of the best metal playlists I've ever heard of.. 0% regrets, I played this while studying LUA, and it is one of the best experiences I've ever had. Not to mention that some of your songs had a great impact on inspiring and helping me on various fields, especially in storywriting. One of the best metal channels ever. Edit: Can't believe I would come back here after 3 years. Congrats on 127k+ subs man, you deserve it.
If metal bands did videogame music: Sodom - call of duty System of a down - gta Cannibal corpse - doom Dragonforce - megaman Immortal - god of war Hammerfall - assassins creed Rammstein - wolfenstein Rhapsody - zelda King diamond - castlevania
I've been wandering around metal for a while, never completely satisfied with the songs or subgenres I've tried... Until these compilations. Now I am Home. Amazing work from the artists.
There was once a time where I couldn't lift 2 pound dumbells. That all ended with THIS gaming music. Now I can lift 2 pound dumbells. This playlist is really good, 11/10
I have A.D.D. and severe clinical depression, I get these thoughts sometimes and I will listen to an erisian autumn radio to help my overwhelming thought process and sometimes it takes me on mental journeys beyond time-note being a toker helps with the mental journeys
I'm a Hospitality F&B manager and gamer in my spare time. This kind of music keepse going in both my work and while gaming. Too goood !!!!! Keep ip the good work buddy!!! RESPECT!!!
Listening to this early in the morning while my family is asleep, sitting in the backyard, a cup of warm tea with honey and lemon embodies everything i want my life to be.