0:00 Ocean Planet 0:08 Amazonia 0:13 Silvera 0:20 Flying Whales 0:25 Toxic Garbage Island 0:32 The Art of dying 0:43 Magma 0:50 1990 quadrillions de tonnes 0:57 Connected 1:02 On the B.O.T.A 1:06 Embrace the World 1:11 Global Warming 1:17 Stranded 1:23 Born in Winter 1:30 Another World 1:36 Our Time Is Now
You know what I just thought? These "on shuffle" videos are kind of helpful to introduce people to a band. Like samples of what they got. Or even show more songs that somebody hasn't checked yet from the same band they listened to for a while.
I remember years ago (like, early days of YT) a guy uploaded something called "my metal medley" and it had like 100 or so bands that this guy liked in it. I found loads. It was pre-adpocalypse tho...
I just saw Gojira live for the first time in Phoenix with Mastodon and Lorna Shore. I bought the tickets specifically to see Mastodon and I had never really listened to Gojira before. Man have I been missing out they were amazing Live and I definitely wish I had listened to them more previously!
Oh I was there!!! It was my first time seeing them too! Gojira is my absolute favorite band and they most likely will always be my favorite. It all went by so fast but it was the best experience I've had in a while! Glad you liked them too:) I thought lorna shore was pretty great too
I went to see them live two days after in Las Vegas, my first ever concert and I’ll never forget that day, I was vip so I got to meet them and only went for Gojira. My absolute favorite band of all time and in all the times in my life I haven’t stopped listening to them ever since.
I saw Gojira twice. The first time was when they were opening for Splitknot at an amphitheater. It was definitly enjoyable, but nothing that really blew me away. It could also be that Volbeat played after them and completely destroyed my mood with their terrible music. I decided to see them again when they were headlining their own tour and were at a smaller, mid-sized theater. The energy in that smaller venue blew the first performance out of the water and made me regret not getting into them more. Also, why the fuck was Volbeat at a show with Behemoth, Gojira, and Slipknot.
0:51 I remember once, if not the first time, I listened to this song before sleeping. Lying on my bed and about to close my eyes, but suddenly the screamings came up bruh I got goosebumps and couldn't sleep really tight at that night.
That ending part in Ocean Planet had me crying sometimes. After playing it on guitar like 50 times I still feel it *First time getting so much likes, 100 wth... TYSM
I still choke up hard at the end of Global Warming as "We will see our children growing" turns from a somber but resolute declaration to panicked & desperate shrieking.
Saw them live in Stockholm last year (2022). Me and my friends being at the front and screaming all the lyrics is one of the highlights of my life so far
i remember when I was younger and though Gojira was just a mindless extremely heavy band and nothing more ,then I found myself enjoying more and more of their song when they popped on my mixes, and the I discovered they're actually quite chill and deep even more than they are heavy
Back in my last couple years of high school, I decided I needed to give heavier metal a try because I thought the same thing. I listened to one of the Sirius XM metal channels and two songs absolutely smashed my musical world view: Telos by Between the Buried and Me, and Explosia by Gojira. The middle sections of both songs blew me away, and the more I listened to them, I started to really enjoy and appreciate the heavy parts more and more. That's been 10-11 years now