@abraham1O2.. it takes time to understand. Everyone is not like me who woke up early in the morning. breakfast and before start work 3 Necrophagist song everyday is my daily routine. I'm little bit use to now headbanging with tempo change. its 2024 though.
4:03 when the drummer remembers that he’s playing a death metal show. Me and my mate always used to laugh at this part and imitate him in an exaggerated manner for many years during our friendship. He’s been dead now for almost 2 years and I miss him a lot. Whenever this video shows up in my feed it’s a must watch! RIP Marshall ❤️🤘
Seeing Christian Münzner and Muhammed Suiçmez together on stage is the Technical Death Metal equivalent of seeing Xavi and Iniesta together on a football pitch.
I heard that he want to make a new album, but it seems relapse records have some contract issue with him and he's not happy with it, but it just rumor after all Also working as an engineer in BMW probably make more money
That's why I like being a short-haired metalhead, we're undercover. We seem like normal dudes, people get in our cars, and all of a sudden there's DYING FUCKING FETUS BLASTING FULL VOLUME IN YOUR FACE.
Uuuuuh lmao Everyone who likes death metal needs to know who the fuck Hannes Grossmann is. Also he's been growing his hair back out maybe cos of quarantine but idk. Iirc he actually started before lockdown
This guy is on technical level with all those guitar gods (Malmsteen, Satriani etc.) + he plays death metal and sing at the same time!!! There's plenty of great guitar players on the internet but Muhammed is just something different. What a talent.
if you think playing this is on the same level as a malmsteen song, you're high on crack my dude. love necro and it's crazy how he can play and do the vox and both things are not easy by themselves for sure but ....man, i dont think you play guitar at all to just even say that
if i had to learn one, i'd always choose a satriani song over a malmsteen song tbh @@sebi2182 satriani is a lot of hammer ons and pull offs for fast runs. At least to me, that's way easier than those hyperfast picking lines malmsteen does
@@targaryenXoolf There, I fixed it, along with the other things you missed.👌 And in your comment you need to put the "is" after the second comma instead the first; and replace the period with another comma and make "he" lowercase.
The Path to Naught!! 🤣. Yes, I fell for that one. LoudWire posted an article on FB a year or 2 ago talking about an April 1st release date. Funny thing now is that Meshuggah is, without a doubt, releasing Immutable on the 1st of April🤣🤣😜🤟🤟
@@Vid_Masterdrummer started playing before synchronizing with guitarist or vice versa… is what it seems like but they obviously get back on tune so effortlessly so you barely notice it.
Bad luck Christian Muenzner: Writes half the leads on Epitaph and plays half of this solo live, camera doesn't get a shot of him shredding and everyone thinks he's the rhythm guitarist :D
@@Pale_Folklore there`s a guy on youtube that made a documentary and tried searching for Muhammad. The guy is a ghost. It`ll be a miracle if we see this band again. "hey, you know that gig we made that changed death metal forever? created a new subgenre and influenced countless bands? Yeah, that thing that we abandoned after a couple of years, we should do that again."
@@illuderebeliarh1260 touring and record sales werent enough to keep muhammad afloat, i tour myself and i make very little money from it, and its not something i can see doing long term, you cant really blame him for seeking a more stable career.
That stance in the beginning. He doesn't look like he should be shredding like this and I love it. No tattoos, no long hair, no paint. Just a cannibal corpse shirt and amazing musical ideas.
I feel like the vocals let this down. It's my first time hearing this band and the music is great but I can't stand that low unintelligible growl. Pitched just up slightly and more enunciated this band would be killer. Just my preference.
I was one of the lucky ones who witnessed this show live. That year's party.san line-up was insane. Napalm Death, Suffocation (still with Mike on drums) and many others.
Given the fact that they only last a short while, does that not make you appreciate them more? It makes you want more right? So you listen to the next song, hoping for the same and usually find it... I find that listening to a specific guitar riff will just get boring after a while. Like Spheres of Madness by Decapitated, it's a cool song but it's not one I can listen too over and over again.
here are the lyrics: EXTREME AUCTION >:-( The auction's on without any halt, what are you going to give for it? Would you give two hundred dollars? Well then give a hundred! I've got a hundred, now hundred and a quarter Would you give a hundred and a quarter?! Now hundred and a half! Extreme! ...Auction! Extreme! ...Auction! (solo) The auction is fading without any halt, Hundred and a half, would you give one seventy-five? One seventy-five, now two hundred! Two hundred, now two and a quarter! Anyone else gives two and a quarter? Sooooold!!! Extreme! ...Auction! Extreme! ... Auction! Auction! Extreme! Auction! Auction! Extreme! Auction! Auction! Extreme! Auction! Dankeschön
onset of putrefaction is great, but epitaph is probably the best album i have ever heard. It just grows on you. Huge respect for these guys, amazing technical profiency \m/ now bring out another album :D
Welcome to my course, "Filming Metal Performances 101." *(1)* Your first lesson is this: When there either an incredible-sounding or difficult riff and NO solo happening atop it, do NOT film the crowd unless the riff has been demonstrated at least twice. *(2a)* Lesson two: During a solo, it is not acceptable to focus on other band members who are not soloing, especially if they're playing a "foot solo" (i.e., just fucking standing there). You will automatically receive an "F" in this course if you film the audience (or zoom way out to the point where the soloist is pixelated when we know there's a camera in front of the fellow soloing). The audience rule is a general one; no one watches a video to watch people who are watching the band play -- or even more abstractly -- to watch videos of people who are "live" watching the band play via a video monitor. Take-home point is that when you film the audience, YOU are watching the watchers, so the joke's on you for shitty camera work. ( 2b) People use these videos to learn music by vision/sight; don't sell them short, asshole. *(3)* Lesson three: If two soloists are trading off, don't get shit backward. Don't focus on riff-meister Johnny R. Itham while Widdle E. Wao is playing a solo. *(4)* Lesson four: If there is a bass solo, you are to film it in high quality, close zoom, with the highest possible frame rate. *(5)* What about the drummer, then? Do whatever you like outside of the above. Unless the drummer is George Kollias, Marco Minnemann, John Longstreth, Marcin 'Ząbek' Gołębiewski, or Frost. If the drummer has one of those names, all cameras should point at them -- fuck everyone else. *(6)* As for the vocalist, as long as you're not recreating Opeth's "Mikael Åkerfeldt's Nose Tweezers' Lamentations" DVD shots, you'll be fine. Tonight's homework assignment: Go to an Yngwie Malmsteen concert and film nothing but the drummer and/or Yngwie's RIGHT hand from start to finish. Learn by suffering. Per aspera ad astra.