Absolutely! Get What You Deserve was the first Sodom album I bought (I got it because of the cover). I love the gritty, stripped-down atmosphere of that album.
JDAWG!! You gotta have more “panel discussions” like this where the true devils come together to riff on metal like this, having discussions and disagreements and shit (all fun and in good humor). Top quality metal content GODDAMMIT!!
@@Fay-Goth Oh but Nunslaughter is great and Don is good at what he does…good band. He seems pretty self-aware too and like he doesn’t take it too seriously
I'm like that too only listen the best albums by bands thrash and death not a fan of there newer stuff not a completist tried it was left with crappy albums sitting on a shelf collecting dust 😢
J-Dawg I laughed so hard during this interview I almost shit myself! 🤘🏻🤘🏻👍👍 Next time a Canoe walks in front of the camera you should put them in the torture rack (Lex Lugers finishing move). 💪💪
This was some good stuff. Three guys who all dig metal and are friends just talking metal. They give each other shit, but you can tell this is all done in a friendly manner. There is no real antagonism here. It is just three guys with a common interest having a natural, fun conversation. I get the feeling that right after the camera shut off, they all went to get a beer together. Keep this kind of thing coming, J-Dawg.
I missed the original store but was able to go for the short reopen under the Grill banner. A shame it didn't work out. The owner of that company was a great dude!
More great albums -Like a Everflowing Stream,Left Hand Path, Clandestine,Of Darkness,Horrified,Butchered at Birth,Blessed are the Sick,Effigy of the Forgotten etc
I have no issue if this turns into a monthly segment with Big D and Scott. Excellent banter and bashing . The interviews at MT this weekend clearly shows that you need orange cones/yellow caution tape around the edges of guests and camera 😄
Tony Martin Black Sabbath is phenomenal. Eternal Idol, Headless Cross, TYR, and Cross Purposes are masterpieces. Tony Iommi did some of his best riffs and solos in that era.
@@CorporalSteiner1945 listen brah, the Tony Martin era was historically criminally underrated. But the idea that this is somehow the best of Iommi's work is straight out of panini's. The whole problem with that era of Sabbath is that the riffs no longer drive the songs, they are instead there to serve the vocals. This is typically a characteristic of canoe rock, and not metal. Therefore Iommi's earlier works sends this shit home on a stretcher in the same way that Di'Anno era maiden does to Dicknson era Maiden
@@nonserviam4813 I see the point you're making, but to my ears it's some of his best work, especially guitar solo wise. Panini's sportsball douches have never even heard of Tony Martin era. They are the OZZY ONLY crowd, and they only listen to the radio hits.
Cause of Death,Warmaster,Imperial Doom,The Ten Commandments,Human,When The Sky Turns Black,Forever Underground,Pierced Within are some of the best DM albums.
Aside from basics like Maiden, Priest and Dio, does J-Dawg like any metal outside of just extreme metal(death, thrash, black)? I feel he is missing out on a ton of traditional heavy metal.
Dude doesn´t listen to thrash or black that much. Most people are missing out on Doom. Difficult to get into, but it simply doesn´t get better than that or heavier. Doom along with Black are the most diverse styles out there. Trad.Metal nowadays kinda sucks. Its mostly overproduced and superficial. I can´t think of a modern band that deserves serious attention
??? Do you like the German metal masters, ACCEPT? They are one of the greatest metal bands in history, that always get ignored here in the states. They are the German equivalent of Priest. Breaker, Restless and Wild, Metal Heart, and Blood of the Nations are BAAANGERS!
Not sure about them, but i love ACCEPT. I´ve seen them 5 times and would see them 50 times more if i could. Paragon is also a band that needs serious attention and one of the best metal bands i´ve listened to
This is discussion is absolutely gold! 😂 Don has some great picks, though, I'm somewhat surprised that he doesn't care much for Persecution Mania. As far as keyboards in Death Metal go, I think some bands can pull it off brilliantly: BATHORY (Under the Sign of the Black Mark), Mystifier, ABSU (Barathrum: V.I.T.R.I.O.L), Sarcófago (the Worst), Samael (Ceremony of Opposites) and Hypocrisy (Penetralia), come to mind.
Hi J-dawg, from Chile. Great interview, funny aswell. Man, I just wanted to asked you if you like Mortem (Perú), to me it's one of the best DM bands ever. Have you heard Morgue Lp 'eroded Thoughts' ? \m/
@@humanbrisket7718 It sounded like the first interuptor snapped back at the Dawg. I wonder what he said? Maybe, "shut up pink panty wearin tampon boy!"
Both bands are great. I love old Nunslaughter albums especially "Hells Unholy Fire" And all Cianide albums, maybe my fave is "A Descent Into Hell" (Death Dealer Slaughter cover is nice bonus). Cianide especially is hard to find on CD and can be quite expensive. So please try to keep the albums on print, paying too much for music is for stupid trendies. Both bands are true metal bands. Nice oldschool "Possessed" shirt too, the most underrated Venom album. The interviewer looking like Terminator and thats nice.
Most old school metal guys stopped liking other bands' material once they started forming bands. Match up the timeliness with the last albums they like. It says it all.
@Dinkins It doesn't bother me that anyone is like this. To each their own. I've just been around enough band members and talked with them more often than not when you line up the favorite albums with when they formed their band. It all makes sense when they start not liking bands and when they formed theirs. That is why I remained a fan.
I am inclined to think Posers and non-posers alike can appreciate Kataklysm’s first two releases, all of Ripping Corpse, Cryptopsy None So Vile, all of Morpheus Descends, and Suffocation of the 90’s (even Breeding the Spawn.) I also cannot live without Carcass’s Necroticism, or Hypocrisy’s first two albums.