Hello people, hope everything is fine! im Luke and i love music, this time around i'm reacting to "Jee Veerey" from BLOODYWOOD let's jump into it! Original Video: • INDIAN FOLK METAL (Blo...
Awesome to see you back with Bloodywood! You can't go wrong with any of their tracks. PS - Raoul used to be a featured guest but is now a permanent member of the band. PPS - I really enjoyed your commentary. I vibe with a lot of what you had to say. Plus, you are one of the only reactors who caught the reference to _13 Reasons._ Good on you! You earned my subscription!
I’ll probably miss something, but going to try to hit a couple of questions (also, check out the Raj Against the Machine doc, it covers a lot of their history). They started off as Karan (guitars, flute) and Jayant (long haired screamer) doing metal parodies of pop songs. If you go way back on their page you’ll find Backstreet Boys, Rick Astley, and a popular song from a Bollywood star. Raoul guested on this, then they all decided they worked well together & made it permanent. He still does stuff under his own project, look for the No Flag stuff. And those counseling sessions? Word went out in the metal community, to band pages, festival hunter groups, all over. They jumped in, and by the time it was done, those 60 sessions Bloodywood bought got turned into 600 between “can we help too” and people paying it forward
Hello there! Thank you for the info! i didnt know that they use to do parodies! i might check that out some day 😅. Now i understand how everything start!. The counseling sessions was a BIG move! so important for the people. Great Stuff!
@@lukethered lol, if you’re going all the way back, I’d suggest Tunak Tunak Tun, just for the always online WTF-ery of the video. For extra fun, check out at least the first verse of the original Bollywood version too, it’s kind of out there as well 😂
another great reaction to another great song. I've got another band for you to check out. that is, if you haven't already heard their stuff. Electric Callboy. I suggest "We Got the Moves", "Pump It" or if you want some nostalgia they do a cover of "Every Time We Touch". all are bangers
The most common form of this type of movement is Rage Against the Machine movement which is the reason why the name of their documentary is called Raj against the Machine and the name of the. Next thing we have to listen is yaad
Machi Bhasad is a good song to react, but the message might get misconstrued also Ari Ari video which isn’t on the Rackshak album but its an awesome video with street scenes. Gaddar is a great video from this album. They have some metal covers of other songs like Endurant on there channel that they made videos for, which I really love, but they used to cover songs. I think most of their stuff is great.
Thank you so much for the comment! i wil react to more Bloodywood for sure! so i might react to everysingle one of their songs ahaha, Take care! Stick around! 🙌🏻🤘🏻💪🏻✨