I was reading the comments when I heard ABBA and was confused and then I noticed that you labeled it Ghost. I laughed pretty hard because I agree, I love Ghost, they definitely sound like metal ABBA on this newest album and it's fantastic
You say the newest album. But that is nothing compared to Seven Inches of Satanic Panic. That was just ABBA with distortion lmao. and it is fucking awesome
@@Zelrin04 what I meant by that is the fact that they leaned more into sounding a bit like ABBA on the newest album. Not that they haven't sounded like that the whole time, I've just noticed it more.
@@Killerkarotte1 I was going to say the same thing. I’m so sick of nirvana being everyone’s only reference to grunge. IMO they r the worst of all the bands from that genre.
@@Killerkarotte1 There is no Grunge sound. AIC was always heavily influenced by 70's blues rock and heavy metal, they just got better at it with time, Soundgarden is alt metal with hints of prog, Nirvana was Pixies (plagiarized) inspired punk and I have no clue what Pearl Jam is because I couldn't be bothered to listen to them.
And how your portrayal of Avenged Sevenfold is just if they wrote and recorded Buried Alive while off their tits on every substance they could find and woke up the next morning to find what they made without remembering actually doing it.
He captured in a way that we were thinking. Ghost is so tame compared to other bands who dress in similar fashion, makes them look like a church choir.
As someone who adores Red Hot Chili Peppers, the funky squealing was gorgeous. I'd listen to a full song like that gosh. This video was a trip. Thank you for blessing my eardrums.
Slaughter to Prevail killed me, oh my god :D I started watching your videos yesterday and now i think i'm addicted. Great work, you're really talented!
I too, am a Ghost fan, and while I'm also happy with the results, I'm a little sad that there wasn't a Scooby-Doo chase scene taking place in the background.
Cannibal Corpse, Nile, Deicide, morbid angel and suffocation had pretty decent vocals. I know is a parody... but sounded so accurate that you should be hired to sing harsh vocals too.
I think the most horrifying thing about this series is that the bands I actually don't like seem to be most accurate. With the ones I like, I get it. I'm not going to complain.
You nearly killed me with the Beatles talking Bri'ish to each other 😂 And I laughed so hard at the Pink Floyd one that I've become comfortably numb... Can't wait for Part 3!
This was amazing, if you ever do a Part 3 I'd love to see bands like Van Halen, Queen (can't remember if they were in Part 1 tbh), Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, Slipknot, Frank Zappa, Arch Enemy, Billy Talent and/or Against Me!
I almost died when The Beetles hit in. I didn’t think that something could be even funnier so I lower my guard. Than combination of Pearl Jam and Creed just destroyed me 😂😂😂 Great video Mate 🎉
It's missing about 37 Californias per bar and a Maggot Brain or Purple Haze solo thrown in the middle of it for no apparent reason. And where's Mary Jane's Last Dance but about Louisiana instead of Indiana?
I bartend at a bar owned by a Beatles fanatic where we always play them for last call and there’s no metal allowed. Meanwhile the door guy and I on Monday nights are both huge death metal fans, that transition from the DM tropes to the Beatles had my sides split. Good show 😂
Yes, Motörhead often sounded like this at concerts. Totally overdriven systems and Lemmy could no longer hold the melody after three bottles of Jack Daniels. 🤣
I showed Bleed and New Milennium Cyanide Christ to a female friend that likes some rock music (Queen, The Beatles and such) and her first reaction was "This music is not hard to make at all, these guys have no talent, all they do is growl and play fast." I still mock her for that to this day.
@@Darkko88 Perfect illustration of my above point. Meshugga is completely lost on ordinary people. They don't understand just how insane it is that humans could not only conceive this but actually be able to play it. Especially when you consider what their contemporaries were doing when they started doing this type of music.