First time reactin metal and you take this masterpiece BIG RESPECT
@FyreofShadow2 ай бұрын
Let's GO baby, didn't expect metal listening on this channel! Yall heard the band "Death" before? I've been getting into them and I've been on the journey of introducing as many people to them as I could ever since :P
@sixscars2 ай бұрын
JT here! They are one of my biggest inspirations!
@Finnivus282 ай бұрын
My favourite Meshuggah track, and possibly my favourite metal track OAT. Did not expect you to react to this Nate, as palpatine once said an unexpected surprise to be sure but a welcome one. (Idk why im quoting palpatine). This song, when I first heard it shattered my mind. I genuinely want to write some sort of essay or seminar presentation breaking this song down. That’s how much I love it, seriously. I really like looking at songs lyric-wise and what the lyrics speak of and imply, so on so forth. This songs ripe for that kind of breaking down (hah, subtle hidden metal pun) and explaining. I might actually do that, but Im glad that you guys watched this. One hell of a song, and that four-four riff…Lord have Mercy.
@crimsonfricker3 ай бұрын
To put it simply, that song is the answer to the question "How random can we make a song?" They have also NEVER played this live and for good reason.
@haurg741829 күн бұрын
Nothing's random about it tho
@crimsonfricker8 күн бұрын
@haurg7418 well tell that to the guys at Meshuggah because they certainly think so. idk what type of giga nerd you are but that shit is random
@haurg74187 күн бұрын
@@crimsonfricker I have seen fredrik composing, music in general is random to a degree but still has be controlled.
@haurg74187 күн бұрын
@@crimsonfricker Now pls go listen to metalcore. Have a nice day.
@Kenjames103 ай бұрын
"That was insane!" Well Meshuggah is actually a yiddish word and translates into insane. :D
@BObbert1793 ай бұрын
15:15 the crazier thing is… they’re not. It’s all 4/4 which is mindblowing
@EugeneBlindFist2 ай бұрын
Right, everyone talking about endurance of Tomas, but has anyone reacted to an old song of Meshuggah called "war" yet? I'd like to see drummers feel their joints hurt just by listening to it.
@KillerwhaleTRX2 ай бұрын
Yall need to amp up the volume. Im at 100% and still not loud :D Also, theres a guitar dude on here who covered the whole damn song.....in one take.....
@dan.j.boydzkreationz3 ай бұрын
It's like Pi 2.0 over 4/4
@grimreaper52643 ай бұрын
Can you guys react to “Seventy Thorns” by Kim Dracula and Jonathan Davis? Please
@blinkha3 ай бұрын
You can reaction to Lisa new song .please 🔥🙏
@dan.j.boydzkreationz3 ай бұрын
I equate it to the Christchurch, New Zealand earthquake, at 4:35am, 22nd September 2010. It started somewhere around a regular 4.2 quake, of which I'd experienced a few. But as I stepped out of bed, its sequential gearbox stepped up to a 5.4, then as I tried the doorknob, it was transitioning into a 6.2, and as I tried to stand vertical in the hallway, which was shunting north and south once per second respectively, I noticed it had gone above a 7.0. Then I saw some kinda northwardly-excursioning, flat, surfboard-shaped UAP, which began pendulumming east to west (still travelling northward, whilst quantum-locked with our geomorphic grids) as if it were practicing the stalling-leaf technique required for extraterrestrial atmospheric re-entry. Perhaps the stress caused the latter, but why would my subconscious invent a truly unique recollection?