2:40-2:46 is possibly one of my most favourite ever leads to ever be put into a guitar solo. Fuck it. The whole dual solo is one of the sexiest things I've heard. This song is FUCKING great.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-fchSTOgOMjk.html this is IMO at least in top 10 dual guitar solos ever. I love the sick bendings that the two guitars do at the same time on different tones and still manage to nail it down! A song with epic delay effect / second guitar solo is Crystal Shark - Shadow Squad. However I cannot give you a link for it. Your best bet is downloading the "VA Absolute Power Metal Compilation" I found it from.
it's funny how metal elitists slag these guys off. I would take these guys over the likes of Slayer or Canibal Corpse any day. More melody, more diversity of songs.
Ehhh. I thought Shogun was far better. This shit was way too nu metal for me to really like. Musically it ain't bad. Just sounded too much like other bands back then.
@@thedude8526 You have no clue what Nu Metal was, do you? Like.. it's okay if you don't. But then don't compare shit to it. Nu Metal was Korn, Limp Bizkit, Static-X, POD, Orgy, Staind, etc. it was very hip hop influenced, big heavy dropped tuned guitars, heavy on the simplicity of their riffs and catchy hooks to appeal to a broad audience that didn't rely on solos and the like. This is early Metalcore if you want to put a genre to it. Some metalcore bands started with a nu-metal influence - but Trivium is not one of them - they very obviously took their influence from European metal bands such as Maiden, In Flames (before they became terrible), as well as obviously Metallica, Megadeth, and other 80s thrash bands. Just saying.
@@thedude8526 obviously you’re not. Nu Metal is very specific - so see your way out of the conversation since you really have no clue if you ever thought this was “nu metal”
first concert was OzzFest, the year that Trivium was there and they played this song, i was 10 then, now im almost 19 and i still love hearing this song!
Just saw Trivium live on Tuesday and it was amazing. Going to see them again in 2 weeks. We all get old, just enjoy the show. Matt put on an amazing show and I can't wait to see him again. Things change, we all change. I'm just glad they didn't change to sucky. Salute everything.
musiicans inspire to change they grow as an band,if they were to stay the same would people react the same or different who knows?when i listen to trivium i can feel the passion in the lyrics matt sings and how the band come together in their videos and albums they produce its not easy making music and getting accepted even singing solo is harder they do wat they love and why should we judge them for trying to make a difference we love you trivium
I remember getting this album and the Roadrunner United All Star Sessions album when I was 11. Even though I'm not a fan of what Trivium have been writing recently I'll always respect them for being one of my gateways into Metal when I was a kid.
@ErrectifiedPeePee Of course. When you're actually singing, the straighter you can get your upper torso, the easier it'll be to sing. True singing come from the gut. You have to push the air up with your stomach and only use your throat to alter the sound; you should never push with your throat.
I don't know about you guys, but hearing ascendancy and all the fucking godlike songs on it, In Waves is missing something. I don't know what it is, but it is missing that last thing that makes your mind blow. There is a couple of songs that made my mind blow on In Waves, but that's it. In Waves missed that last little thing that i can't describe. : (
I was in 7th grade when this video came out I cant believe they are still going strong but they are and they are awesome live omg I saw them with lamb of god gorjia and machine head awesome fucking show
I've got a question... Do these guys have anything against Christianity in any way? I'm a Christian, and I shouldn't dabble in such things, but I love Trivium's music so much, but then I saw the pentagram on Matt's back... Don't get me wrong, I respect every religion, but I still have my own. Anyone answer, much appreciated :)
@superdong666 Agreed, "A Gunshot to the head of Tredipidation" was the first song i've ever seen Trivium perform in Concert. This song is so unique with the non screamo parts along with the rythem, yet ALL OF MATT'S Screamo is amazing and METAL, I can NOT complain, same with you I am guessing ;D
BrainSeepsOut everyone keeps saying that, and i honestly think they looked better. it dosent matter though, they SOUNDED better and thats what matters most
+Timothy Grace Matt Heafy admitted he didnt like it because it just wasnt who he is as a person. He just had to do it from the label company. I agree with him, seeing these older clips just feels kind of awkward.
Not much has actually changed about their image. just cut their hair and no more eyeliner. they still wear the pentagram vests on stage quite often lol.
I think I read that Matt Heavy is an atheist... Well still, I can't resist their music :D And yeah, there's a lot of controversy with it. In the beginning I think it represented the five wounds of Christ, then the spiritual circle, and then came all the other things xD I really don't have anything against any of that, just really curious. Thanks for the answer bro :)
@fingerskate08 awsome as i lay dying is my favorite band and i love disturbed and trivium man u really lucky in my country there are necer concerts like those :s