This song is actually based on the story of Carl Tanzler. He was a radiologist who was obsessed with a young woman who was a tuberculosis patient. After her death he dug up the corpse and lived in his home with the preserved body for several years.
@Shadyside-2 ай бұрын
Makes sense now
@joeymarvin95595 ай бұрын
RIP Papa Trev. Blast fiends forever
@Everblack6663 ай бұрын
💔 R.I.P to the king 🤘
@peperonikiller3 ай бұрын
RIP Trevor
@blastfiend747828 күн бұрын
RiP Trev
@taylorgerlitz13905 ай бұрын
when i was a young lad learning double bass techniques i reached out to shannon via email and he took the time to reply to me and help me out. i will never forget that. i played in metal bands for 12 years after that and one of my best skills was my feet. i really appreciate the small amount of time he took to reply.
@Shablagoo78615 ай бұрын
The way he does like 16th to 32nd notes in this chorus seems so inhuman when I was in high school.. I used it as a hand warm up lol.. Shannon was wild in all that remains too but I could play six lmao.. Alan the current drummer is the nicest dude.. I’ve had a few chats with him and he really likes thoughtful fans. His drummer is absolutely out of this world and that’s why I love tbdm not only do the play very very well, they are all very genuine and humble
@Whiitteeyyyttv5 ай бұрын
One of the best bands i've seen live, the vocalist walked about topless and just shook his fist the whole time whilst pacing back and fourth on the stage.
@neszero5 ай бұрын
H E A R T B U R N
@RichardMartin-jw5hb2 ай бұрын
RIP Trevor
@mattysoho6 ай бұрын
This album and miasma are just untouchable. 🤘
@TheSadistNat1on5 ай бұрын
all the yum
@darrenbooker81445 ай бұрын
* unhallowed
@SarcasmIsMyGame_5 ай бұрын
Same for me. I feel like John Kempainen's contribution to the band is greatly underated. Too bad he didn't do much after TBDM :(
@neszero5 ай бұрын
@@SarcasmIsMyGame_ Was hoping to see him have a guest appearance on the new album, but not too optimistic lol.
@erdtreeheresey41204 ай бұрын
Nocturnal in my opinion is there absolute best work. Not to take away anything from all they're other albums they're all amazing.
@Loendt6 ай бұрын
The legendary Shanon Lucas! Amazing drummer! Great reaction, this is so nostalgic for me, I love "Nocturnal" and the early albums of TBDM. Good times! Great measures!
@nickspencer90185 ай бұрын
Nocturnal is nostalgia af, I'm in CA and used to be Trevor and Brian's herb man, so many free shows and great times during Nocturnal and deflorate ugh I'll never forget
@philtanics1082Ай бұрын
its a beautiful love song
@Olivia_Neumann6 ай бұрын
The Bends is my favorite Radiohead album, and that intro was everything ❤️
@marilynramirezlp5 ай бұрын
Please do "The Window" by Black Dahlia Murder. It is lyrically one of the darkest songs they have done, but from a musical and production stand point I think it's one of THE BEST songs they've ever done!
@rlanguid6 ай бұрын
I recommended this so long ago, and I'm so glad you guys finally visited this. They're a masterclass of songwriting. Thank you both! I loved the extended thoughts!!
@Crcmvnt6 ай бұрын
Love this channel. You two have impeccable chemistry. I also love seeing someone slowly become a metal head. It’s inevitable.
@Chet_Philodenge6 ай бұрын
To me, the lyrical content of BDM, as a listener at least, is simply an acknowledgement of the terrible aspects of life. And with that it is an expansion of consciousness.
@SuperMunkey4205 ай бұрын
100% that's a great way of saying it. Not just with BDM, but Metal in general frequently covers the darker side because, quite simply, it's real. Most people, however, would rather turn a blind eye to it than acknowledge and truly face it, whether it's some twisted story like this or the nature of death, war, existentialism, the brutal truths of life etc. These things make people uncomfortable, but being uncomfortable is a great thing too as it can lead to strength of mind, and an expansion of consciousness like you said.
@Chet_Philodenge5 ай бұрын
@@SuperMunkey420 yes - keeping it real by not ignoring the darker aspects of life is part of why metal is awesome
@2wycked8593 ай бұрын
Gotta be my favorite black metal album ever.
@oliverorchard22966 ай бұрын
Before i watch i need to comment and say im excited by the thumb nail and song choice, back in a min!
@intelennart5 ай бұрын
One of the best songs ever created... I mean, these lyrics are fucking beautiful!
@guylaub85056 ай бұрын
Great song and great review, can't believe I just saw a 47 minutes review for a 3.5 minutes song. :)
@friendlyhenry885 ай бұрын
This episode is where Judson's psychokiller arc began
@kevinbartolen58816 ай бұрын
I think it'd be interesting to see Judson react to some really dissonant styles at some point. Something like Deathspell Omega - Abscission or Ulcerate - To See Death Just Once.
@TheTrveMothlord2 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@robdaniel32116 ай бұрын
If Judson likes melodic, he’d probably like stuff like the album “Made Me Do It” by the Haunted.
@sebastianwhatever41825 ай бұрын
this is top 3 tbdm song ever ve written. classic
@TheDeadStretch5 ай бұрын
R.I.P Trevor!
@martinmendoza83036 ай бұрын
Nice conversation you guys had. I relate this kind of music to watching a horror movie, or like how you guys brought up documentaries on serial killers. Theres a fine line with curiosity but thats part of the fun.
@najtrows2 ай бұрын
Trevor was one of the nicest people I ever got to meet. They say "never meet your heroes" but he proved that wrong. He felt like the big brother I never had (he was born in 81 and I was born in 89 for reference.) You always felt seen by him if you tried to be a positive fan. I miss him every goddamn day.
@najtrows2 ай бұрын
Trevor was one of the biggest fan of Metal as a whole. And since we lost him in the way we did it's obvious he was tormented mentally. So I think this was a outlet for other negative emotions and not empowering the bad guys. I think it was a fun challenge to make these dark things into beautiful poetry too. He also loved cheesy 80's pop and stuff like that :D
@Mythansar2 ай бұрын
One of my favourite album of all time. This band is so sick, you shall be always with us Trevor
@metalzonereactions3 ай бұрын
Great to see you guys reacting to this band been a big fan of them for quite a while. As far as the lyrics I never really saw it as glorification I saw it more along the lines of like a documentary put to poetry mixed with a horror film.
@BrockOfBodom5 ай бұрын
Far and away my favorite TBDM song. So so good!
@temartin085 ай бұрын
On point with the song/band selections!
@pentheroliver37945 ай бұрын
I don't keep any kind of negative energy from brutal music. For me it is all in the vocal delivery that i come the awe that I'm seeking. In the same way than some melodic death metal that would have some kind of theistic lyrics. I'm not believer, but sometime parts of it still can make sense to me. And whatever if it dos or not. When something catch me in the music &/or vocal delivery. It's simple, I'm sold to the song. I don't exactly know why, but putting myself in the extremes with music like melodic death gives me some kind of energy; like nothing else. And it is actually helping me so much to be calmer & more posed when I'm facing adversity in reality.
@thetruth46546 ай бұрын
React to Ulcerate
@unholymethod6 ай бұрын
Every song on the new album is fire
@jevgenijivanov43636 ай бұрын
Yes! Some of the most talented musicians in metal. The Dawn is Hollow gave me an existential crisis haha.
@HashimAlmadani845 ай бұрын
It’s the album of the year without any doubt
@DoylePTB5 ай бұрын
Richard vibing to this song is exactly what I love about metal.
@oregonwoodelf6 ай бұрын
Great album🤘💀 After hearing this way back and learning about Trevor's love of classic video games, (What a Horrible Night to Have a Curse - Castlevania 2 reference) just made me love their music that much more. RIP Trevor🙏🧝
@dwightwilhelm70526 ай бұрын
Can't get enough TBDM! ❤ Waiting for some chimaira tho please, or a lesser known band, Byzantine.
@Sorrow3665 ай бұрын
Love the shirt! Love me some Visceral Disgorge
@JUNK_ZONEАй бұрын
I get it. It took me a while to appreciate high harsh screams. Was lucky enough to be able to appreciate that live and in person while Trev was still with us.
@TheBlackD6 ай бұрын
Black Dahlia is one of my favourite band ever with Gojira. I have no idea why but they hit so hard with me it is frightening.
@oliverorchard22966 ай бұрын
Oh man i thought he may have have enjoyed the chorus just a little more, but overall a solid reaction! Great song, statutory ape has got some killer parts. Cheers lads🇬🇧
@bumblefluff796 ай бұрын
Interesting examination of the potential feedback loop for artists exploring the extreme edges of human behaviour. For me it comes down to the difference between fascination and fantasising. One can lead to the other, but doesn't necessarily have to. I enjoy a good hacker / slasher flick, am a fan of metal, although not usually this black, and have also written some fiction with pretty dark stuff in it, BUT if pushed then I'll probably give my favourite film as the Incredibles and favourite TV show as Bluey. And the thing with music with this type of vocals, I'm willing to bet that Richard would love it just as much if the lyrics were in a different language.
@SuperMunkey4205 ай бұрын
It's all about detachment. The lack of implementation in ones perception is the problem. A lot of people simply fail to separate the art from reality even if it's based on a real life event, but if you practice detachment then these lyrics won't affect you too much negatively. Fascination is an accurate way of saying it but it leading to fantasising is extremely unlikely unless the person is a bit unhinged lol.
@Tsureiki5 ай бұрын
RIP Trevor
@hotwingkilla61344 ай бұрын
Trevor is was and always will be one of the best lyric writers in metal
@casteliero5 ай бұрын
Bulletproof! One of my Radiohead favorite. Well that and Street Spirit. For a while I thought it was Sigur Ros - Viðrar vel til loftárása, but then it hit me. Nice.
@Olivia_Neumann6 ай бұрын
Super interesting conversation! Where does morbid curiosity come from and are there consequences of indulging in it too much, as either a writer or listener? I wonder, do people who listen to this music have lyrics stuck in their head the same way you would Take on Me? Hearing anybody sing under their breath about necromantic sin or removal of the eyes, I’d run not walk away from that person, respectfully. 😅
@charliedrown80824 ай бұрын
This comment is so stupid of me, but I too am on the path towards some sort of recovery. You guys really make me feel like I'll be able to smile again and just enjoy life for what it is. Thank you for the inspiration. I know it's not that easy, but you got to have a light to look toward. Thanks for reviewing some of the songs I grew up with.
@Moonchilddbk5 ай бұрын
Greetingz from Hamburg, Ger
@niclastname6 ай бұрын
Man, I've listened to this song and album so many times, I used to listen to it at least once a day walking home from school. I always have so much nostalgia listening to this album now. TBDM have always been one of my favorite bands, and this is one of my favorite albums from them! Of Darkness Spawned might be my favorite on this album. To A Breathless Oblivion really hits different after Trevor passed away... :/ Speaking of favorite bands, I'd love to see you guys react to some Be'lakor! 😁 When it comes to the lyrics and fascination, and the things Judson was talking about with how healthy or potentially "risky" (for lack of a more accurate word) it is to write about and constantly listen to this stuff, I think it must heavily depend from person to person. I say this because I've been listening to stuff like TBDM for like 20+ years since I was in middle school, and playing violent video games my whole life, and even after all that, real life violence/blood/gore makes me intensely uncomfortable/disturbed and even realistic gore in movies can be hard to look at for me. I've gotten more comfortable with it lyrically since the first time, but I've never felt any more comfortable with the real thing, let alone had any kind of desire or positive feeling toward it. Also as far as how I view it, I view it like any other fiction. It's no different from the villain in something like Lord of the Rings. Sauron and the Witch King are badass characters and they're awesome to see in the movies and I'd buy like an art print or figurine of them, but obviously they're horrifically bad people who I'd _never_ praise in real life. The battles with the giant armies are really cool and entertaining on screen, but I wouldn't ever want to actually see or participate in a graphic and brutal war like that in real life. I don't see why lyrics like this would be any different. I feel the same with a song about like satan and demons as I do about Sauron or Voldemort (plus I think they're equally fictional). I'm not sure that I'd say it's inherently bad, but if anything I'd be more worried about people who love to watch true crime documentaries and read books about serial killers etc. In those cases they're obsessing over the actual thing at least.
@DoylePTB5 ай бұрын
I thought Judson's point around dark topics within metal was an amazing point. And while he did specifically mention it, for a lot of people this is is part of a subconscious prejudice that Metal has dealt with for a long time. Most people don't wonder if a famous horror director would have those kind of desires.
@SuperMunkey4205 ай бұрын
Judson's points make sense but are definitely coming from someone who hasn't fully grasped the point yet, though he's getting there. He'll get used to it on this journey then eventually will see where it's all coming from. For real though, rarely anyone bats an eye at a horror director, unless it's one of those extreme types like a Serbian movie. I think maybe only once in my life have I ever heard anyone say "you have to be fucked in the head to think up something like these movies", and that was about the Saw movie series lol. It's a shame that metal gets a bad rep because of these things. It's all art, just a different medium.
@whodrankmybeerbro4 ай бұрын
my fav album by bdm. cheers m8s
@blackerscreenproductions13682 ай бұрын
*·•LYRICS•·* _(Transcribed - Verbatim)_ · Removal of the eyes Gives my heart a sudden chill I preserve them in formaldehyde To gaze upon at will Though their greenish flecks befell me That starlit winter's night I lost all that I ever was While lost within their sight • Before you, sits a broken man Your fragile pinkish heart in hand Peculiar how it can hurt so bad While love is only in the mind • I sew the gaping chest-work Each thread is made with love The bosom where I would rest my face Is covered in your blood • *OH!* This is not the end! ~ You live on eternally... ~ *OHH!!* Lord, it's not the end! ~ My secret you'll forever be. • I interrupt this transformation Familiar lust swelling in me A long and soulful kiss The shades are drawn The living world can't see • The coil of entrails How curious the smell So pungent to my eager nostrils Hands further compelled • *OHHH!!!* No, it's not the end! ~ Forever you'll be in my arms! • I could never let you _go_ My darling, cold and blue I wonder are you dreaming, Still, spread-eagle Blood removed • I weave the sucking-Trocar Beneath your bruising skin Tonight, I'll lay beside you, darling In necro-mantic sin · *• [Necromantic Solo] •* · Pinned to the bed-sheets Like a _prise-ed_ butterfly *(you're mine)* I hear your voice so _precious_ Echoing deeply inside I did my best to love you While you did live and breathe This tender taxidermy Token of the bereaved • I could never let you _go_ My darling, cold and blue I wonder are you dreaming, Still, spread-eagle Blood removed • I weave the sucking-Trocar Beneath your bruising skin Tonight, I'll lay beside you, darling In necro-mantic sin!
@AXIDNT665 ай бұрын
I think there is some morbid curiosity in this stuff that is generally harmless, but I think it becomes more curious when it's presented in a sort of different way, as Trevor did with his lyrics for songs like this. While lots of metal lyrics try to be disgusting or filthy or graphic, when they are presented in an almost noble way like they are in this track, there something a little more intriguing about the story. I suppose you could link it to perspective as well. Evil can be a matter of perspective, as is often discussed when talking about wars and such, where both sides think they are the "good guys." Do serial killers see themselves as bad people? Surely some have, but many have clearly stated they think they were doing good by ridding the world of certain people or that they were making "art" or whatever. The delusion that something like that could be a positive is somewhat unbelievable, and unbelievable things tend to attract curious people. One thing interesting about metal is the frequent duality or contradictions or whatever you want to call it. Album artwork that makes you go "I want to buy that album" is often of something that, were you to see it in real life, you would gasp and look away from. Some of the most brutal or frantic music can be relaxing, lyrics about uncomfortable subjects that we can't actually relate to but we still raise a fist and yell it out with the vocalist at a live show, jarring dissonant notes that seem to almost work against themselves yet we find them beautiful and get them stuck in our head for a week, etc. I recommended them before, but it would be interesting to see what Judson thinks of First Fragment. Lots of neoclassical melody and lots of solos, but it would be interesting to see if he thinks it's cool or if it's maybe a bit too busy and chaotic. For songs, "Gloire Eternelle" kinda encapsulates the band's sound well, but "La Veuve et Le Marteur" is shorter and groovier.
@Jerrid_86755 ай бұрын
RIP TREVOR
@comfyzenny6 ай бұрын
thx for making me feel old with this one. I remember when this album came out and all my friends instantly went from metalcore fans to deathmetal/deathcore fans XD
@BigWheelThaGodАй бұрын
I personally look at metal lyrics as a persona just like rappers or any other artist it's just art imo
@COBfan19964 ай бұрын
Rip trevor, a true legend and a great vocalist! In a similar vein, to maybe get judson to appreciate weird vocals a bit more, i'd recommend taking a look into the poetic edda, an ep by both disembodied tyrant and synestia. Great stuff, any of the 4 tracks would be great, i'd honestly recommend the whole 20-23 minute ep. On completely different note, maybe show him a track (or all 7 of that album) from blut aus nord's disharmonium - undreamable abysses. My recommendations would be into the woods, chants of the deep ones, tales of the old dreamer or that cannot be dreamed, in all honesty the entire album is amazing, the atmosphere is impeccable, and it similarly demonstrates that all lyrics don't need to be understood, especially under the correct context, such as in unnameable and unspeakable cosmic horror for instance. And yes, I'm inexplicably hellbent on opening judson's eyes to more than just the traditional purposes of vocals. Oh and to maybe give judson a better understanding regarding insane double bass chaos, survival's careening inertia by vitriol is a great representation in my opinion of how that blistering speed is used to display an extremelt atmospheric and deliberately crushing sound. He will fight savagely would also work, but as survival's careening inertia is an instrumental piece i feel it might work a bit better. Weird how a classic BDM song sprung all these suggestions to mind. Weird connections i guess?
@elarbean8486 ай бұрын
I feel like I've been saved by Trevor's lyrics, especially songs like To A Breathless Oblivion, and Receipt. That dark thoughts aren't as isolating as we believe, others think these thoughts and have these feelings, and that doesn't make you dark or bad and most importantly, you aren't alone in that space. It's not glorifying to me but an exploration of these dark spaces, not to indulge, but to understand.
@elarbean8486 ай бұрын
Speaking of, it'd be great to see your reaction to either "To A Breathless Oblivion" or "Receipt".
@raiden32956 ай бұрын
I still struggle to listen to Receipt after his passing, because the song is heavy as f and the lyrics are waaay too direct to the point. But "To a Breathless Oblivion" is so melodic, beautiful and poetic that I can't help myself.
@elarbean8486 ай бұрын
I hear you, you can almost hear how devoted he was to ending it, it always gives me physical chills. However, as someone who wrestles with the concept myself, it's a somber reminder that it's not an individual struggle, many people face the same turmoil and in a world that so readily chooses not to look at it, Trevor's words are almost hopeful in that we can at least talk about it, and give some focus to that, for lack of a better term, demon..
@Maybeabandaid96 ай бұрын
Good album, great band.
@matthewperry7884 ай бұрын
Need some soilwork on this channel!
@cheeser1646 ай бұрын
Bulletproooooooof ❤
@craigharrelson29085 ай бұрын
Man! Ingesting Putridity is debatebly the best slamming brutal deathmetal record. At least I'd argue it! lmao You have good taste, sir.
@RaistlinM4jere6 ай бұрын
That is an amazing line up for a metal show! Goatwhore next, please!
@CrzyLaAnd5 ай бұрын
You should get him some Agony Scene. Scapegoat.
@grandmahurk5 ай бұрын
I’ve been fascinated with horror and gore since I was young. Then I discovered extreme metal and I LOVED it off rip. Never felt it impeding on my real life or my thoughts. It’s just cool to me and that’s it
@NoizyBonez6 ай бұрын
Can I recommend Inferi to you? Eldritch Evolution would be a good choice for you to listen to, even Trevor participated with them on some songs. Greetings from Mexico!
@egilskronbergs98466 ай бұрын
Settle down Beavis…
@jslian955 ай бұрын
give 'im What A Horrible Night. He'll be shocked
@bumblefluff795 ай бұрын
Just want to point out too how Judson wasn't immediately horrified by the onslaught. By Jove, I think he's got it!
@353darkesthour6 ай бұрын
I randomly met Trevor Strnad at an intervals show in NYC 2 months before he died. I can’t help but think there was something more I could’ve said. It’s a really strange feeling, he was outrageously talented and will be so sorely missed.
@akimbofresh81098 күн бұрын
Get over yourself, this has nothing to do with you.
@Breaknoon0Ай бұрын
I always took it as a man that loved a woman SO MUCH that even death did not stop it, it's fucked up but beautiful in a way.
@dylang.14365 ай бұрын
If you want something that might be a bit more of a mix between the two of y'all, check out Aquilus
@robertpetre93785 ай бұрын
It’s a bit like in red dragon with detective Will Graham’s profound empathy which is a double bladed sword because if you get too deep into the mind of a serial killer, it can be hard to get out and you can get submerged in the darkness.
@alexadney51535 ай бұрын
This was really interesting to listen to. I have some different perspectives on Trevor though… Trevor was a poet and could paint the prettiest pictures you have ever seen using the ugliest colors available. I don’t think demons got to him by playing with these subjects but I do think he was interested in them because of a continuing cloud within. If you listen to any of his final interviews it sounds like the pressure of being the best frontman and such a persona in the metal scene and feeling like his next work couldnt live up to his previous self. He also mentioned a few time about his body image. All speculation of course but it seems very human to me. Last note, anecdotally my mom has suicidal tendencies and she is the brightest, sweetest, kindest lady you could meet, and to me if that can’t keep the bad away then I don’t think dark subjects invite them in. 🖤
@Greatmeasures5 ай бұрын
Nice. Thank you for this
@MichaelValdez865 ай бұрын
This conversation is interesting. To me, as a listener to this extreme music, it’s an art form a kin to writing fiction. Horror and thriller novels and books can be talked about in the same way. Would you say that Stephen King would give in to the thoughts that he creates with some of his characters? Same thing with a lyric writing that writes these types of lyrics for a song.
@Zach.e9073 ай бұрын
You guys should really react to my shrine of flesh by darker by design! They incorporate a lot of cello!
@Catch33185 ай бұрын
Melodic Death Metal, try Wretched, The Exodus of Autonomy
@johnjackson12705 ай бұрын
A trochar is just a tool to gain entry into the body. We use them in laparoscopic surgery every day.
@jerelindberg41076 ай бұрын
luv ys
@najtrows2 ай бұрын
Regarding the discussion, the whole Black Metal vs Death Metal thing in the 90's was about exactly this. These edgelord Black Metallers in Norway wanted to kill off the Death Metal-people because they were "posers" only writing about darkness without LIVING the darkness.
@rask4p6 ай бұрын
There's almost endless accounts of animals killing for fun. Young male elephants will crush an animal and then effectively dance around to show off, it isn't until they're in a herd of males where the oldest male teaches them what's acceptable behavior. It's honestly all over the place and there is probably utility for our species historically to have some of these monsters running around. I think the conditions a person grows up in can take the a small smolder of psychopathy and stoke it into a fire, history has endless examples. I also think we've all got a little of that in us. Horror can scratch at ich in us that we have because we're so removed from death and violence today. My mom had to kill a chicken to eat chicken, a lot of people today can't handle raw meat. Life used to be full of brutal illness and you watched people die all around you often when they were young. Trevor is a great loss and maybe he was too pointed toward that stuff, but let's not pretend we're able to diagnose what was going on there. Parents since Elvis have been doing that and we're not psychologists. Another quick note on the medical vs. recreational gore and work, I totally agree that the morals are clear in that case, but it still effects the people doing the work. People in the medical fields are often found to have decreased empathy and there's a ton of them taking serious emotional damage from the work. I've heard it described as flipping a switch by some doctors, they tell parents that their kid is going to die and then completely break down when they get out of the room, but if they survive it, eventually they can disconnect emotionally from the situations, but it can be difficult to turn it back on.
@Greatmeasures6 ай бұрын
Beautifully said
@neszero5 ай бұрын
Underrated comment.
@edwinavila10765 ай бұрын
YES FINALLYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
@diegoquiroz51665 ай бұрын
hahahha richard was sure enjoying this one
@rareformx5 ай бұрын
Love TBDM but never understood why this song is pretty much the fan favorite song.
@neszero5 ай бұрын
Agreed. Like, it's a great song, but I don't see anything particularly remarkable about the lyrics or music more than, let's say, the song Miasma (which I'd argue has more meaningful lyrics and iconic riffs).
@TitaniusAnglesmith2 ай бұрын
I think it's one of their most catchy songs. All the riffs are great and the lyrics are both poetic and gruesome.
@Hungry3yes6 ай бұрын
if he loves that kick pattern a good reaction is bleed from meshuggah, Tomas Haake is an amazing drummer. also, love tbdm. RiP to the goat Trevor Strnad
@luskebus5 ай бұрын
They have already reacted to Bleed on this channel actually!
@luskebus5 ай бұрын
And of course, RIP Trevor. Absolute beast of a singer/lyricist.
@Johnfromthedesert5 ай бұрын
While I was lip syncing the lyrics, I noticed Richard doing the same thing and felt that familiar sense of metalhead community. Y'know, like when you see someone wearing the same band tee as you out in the world and you're both just like, "do we kiss?"
@hectorescobar94505 ай бұрын
If he likes Melodic, Id recomend Galneryus 'Final Revelation'
@taylorgerlitz13905 ай бұрын
never clicked a video so fast
@Kickenwing135 ай бұрын
First for me as well. Jesus that's sick
@mrmeyep6 ай бұрын
You should react to a black dahlia drum cam video...
@SuperNovaForTheBlind155 ай бұрын
I would call my band , Chicken Phlucker 🐔 ! 😮
@neszero5 ай бұрын
Thought this was going to be a video where a pianist tries to interpret a Black Dahlia song (à la Drumeo Learns vids), but instead got 40 minutes of Sean Penn grilling his friend about the ethics of enjoying death metal lyrics. ...Interesting angle, guys lol.
@elarbean8486 ай бұрын
I thought this song was about some doctor that fell in love with his patient and then dug her corpse up to continue the romance, not Ed Gein. I could be mistaken though.
@Amorphophallustitan6 ай бұрын
Yep, Carl Tanzler was this gentlemans name.
@elarbean8485 ай бұрын
Ah yes, the most gentle of men. Lol thanks!
@Lloocii6 ай бұрын
Vektor - Recharging the Void please.
@mrch62005 ай бұрын
TBDM was my favorite band from like 18-20 years old. Nocturnal was my favorite album and Statutory Ape was my favorite song. I basically stopped listening to all death metal when I moved out of my parents' house at 20, no more need for it, and I switched to happy music like EDM and RHCP. Death metal didn't make me more aggressive or explore dark paths. It actually made me calm and happy/pleasant. I think it was an outlet for an aggression that I didn't let myself feel or explore. I had a miserable step dad who was a really bad example of masculinity so I think I told myself I wouldn't be like him. Anger and aggression was repressed. So maybe TBDM and death metal WAS an outlet, to put out there, as Judson said. I don't think anything bad necessarily came from it. So, that's where I stand on the chicken/egg question when it comes to metal lyrics affecting one's mental state (as a listener). I think Trevor had to already be demented in some way to be able to even come up with those lyrics and being really good/artistic about it probably made him worse (rip Trevor). So if the mental illness trigger isn't there, I think this music can be OK to listen to, but it's probably a sign you need to change something in your life. Glad to hear ya'lls discussion at the end there. 🤠
@GeancarloRocha5 ай бұрын
Guess you guys are not listening to the window 🤣
@grlzPlays5 ай бұрын
Ha yeah. This is nothing compared to the window.
@blackerscreenproductions13682 ай бұрын
@@grlzPlays Ha, so, "The Window" you say, well then; that's a great suggestion, but I'll raise you "Necropedophile" from "Tomb of The Mutilated" by "Cannibal Corpse"... 'Tis a banger let's keep the musical exchange going!
@grlzPlays2 ай бұрын
@@blackerscreenproductions1368 haha, you can't just go straight into necropedophile! Can't wait to watch the faces Judson makes listening to that one...
@tjmanning6 ай бұрын
BDM tune their guitars down to C F A# D# G C
@deathmetalsavedmylife5 ай бұрын
you got to do some infant annihilator
@strelov15206 ай бұрын
Rare example of new band I fully accept. My favorite song of them is "Nightbringers"
@andrew718836 ай бұрын
You should introduce him to some black trash metal
@lawrencefine50205 ай бұрын
I dunno. Let's hear some groovy Death Metal like Obituary, Richard. TBDM.. meh.
@TheSadistNat1on5 ай бұрын
breh, zach gibson was SO sick on miasma, cmon ha..and alan is way better than shannon, jus sayn