Alright for anyone who wants to know and discover all the albums, releases or bands here: Tier 1: Emotional Turmoil 2:13 Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral Lingua Ignota - Sinner Get Ready Korn - S/T Giles Corey - S/T Mount Eerie - A Crow Looked at Me Coil - The Ape of Naples Manic Street Preachers - The Holy Bible Slint - Spiderland Today Is The Day - Sadness Will Prevail Endless Dismal Moan John Frusciante - Smile from the Streets you Hold Tier 2: Perversity 19:59 Brainbombs - Obey Mentors - You've Axed For It Carcass - Reek Of Putrefaction Pissgrave Torsofuck Waco Jesus Creamface Pig Destroyer - Natasha Wormphlegm = Tomb of The Ancient King Necro - I Need Drugs Brotha Lynch Hung - Season of da Siccness Kikuo - Kikuo Miku 2 Tier 3: Uncanny 34:55 Diamanda Galás - Plague Mass Patty Waters - Sings Scott Walker - The Drift Gnaw Their Tongues Kengo Iuchi - Utsu The Axis of Perdition - Deleted Scenes From the Transition Hospital Current 93 - I have a special plan for this world Homotopy to Marie - Nurse with wound Senthil - Septisemesis Runzelstirn & Gurgelstøck - Asshole / Snail Dilemma The Rita - Swingers Get Killed Ramleh - Hole In The Heart Xiu Xiu - Knife Play Utarm -Apocryphal Stories Black Mountain Transmitter - Black Goat of The Woods Tier 4: Context 53:57 Atrax Morgue - Paranoia Genocide Organ - Leichenlinie Deathpile - G.R. Khanate - S/T Zero Kama -The Secret Eye of L.A.Y.L.A.H. John Zorn - Kristallnacht Whitehouse - Mummy and Daddy Con-Dom - How Welcome Is Death Penderecki - Threnody to the victims of Hiroshima Tier 5: Audio Tracks 1:09:12 Peter Sotos - Buyer's Market Martin Bladh - Dirge; The Peter Sotos Files Reverend Jim Jones - Thee Last Supper Bryan Lewis Saunders - Near Death Experience Steven Jesse Bernstein - Prison The Sounds of American Doomsday Cults Tier 6: Taboo 1:19:07 Zenjin - Pseudoscorpion Nicole 12 For Some Honorable Mentions or Atleast a Recommendation for a Disturbing album I'd Say: The Cure - P**nography (Tier 1) The Caretaker - Persistent Repetition of Phrases (Tier 1) Brujeria - Matando Güeros (Tier 2) Teitanblood - Death (Tier 3) Naked City - Absinthe (Tier 3) Sutcliffe Jügend - We Spit On Their Graves (Tier 4) Snuff - Snuff (Tier 5)
@gooberhellgod3 ай бұрын
The debut album by chat pile would make sense in the first tier imo
@butcheredalive3 ай бұрын
Sutcliffe Jugend - When Pornography Is No Longer Enough would also be a good entry
@death50983 ай бұрын
Naked city (another killer Zorn project) I have all the naked city albums there all insane!
@mimic48443 ай бұрын
@@Artiller-rye thanks bro
@honeycomblord93843 ай бұрын
Would also suggest "D.o.A." by Throbbing Gristle for tier 3
@cameronmcculloch7033 ай бұрын
Do NOT give bro the aux 💀
@freesoul2895Ай бұрын
😂
@HcmfWice3 ай бұрын
The cover of Reek of Putrefaction may be nothing special now, but back then… I remember how visibly upset the local record store guy got when we asked about the album, he was almost screaming “No, I don’t have that shit! Have you seen it? Those guys are fucking sick!”. Good old days.
@hateyouhumans206663 ай бұрын
Frealz
@PlutoTheGod3 ай бұрын
I remember people being REALLY upset by early Last Days Of Humanity as well, if you repped them you might as well have been Jeffery Dahmer
@MichaelKalb-vn6gg2 ай бұрын
I was lucky, my local record shop was really REALLY cool. Not only did he put a copy aside for me, he gave me a poster of the art meant for the record shop!! Earache Records is the shit!!
@jozzuh8642Ай бұрын
can u explain what were on the covers that were blacked out, i havent seen them
@EliasBroegger3 ай бұрын
I love the contrast of having one of the calmest and most peaceful albums ever to your right
@carissamartin76463 ай бұрын
In regards to the Lingua Ignota project, I personally found Caligula to be much more disturbing than Sinner Get Ready. I feel that the sound in Caligula is just so much more visceral, and the lyrics are so much more intense. I love Kristen Hayter and everything she puts out. Also love seeing Diamanda Galás here and Plague Mass, which is honestly such an important album for what it represents.
@olliew66422 ай бұрын
Yes! SGR I can listen to repeatedly, but Caligula I listened to once, enjoyed as much as you're supposed to and said 'nah, I can't do that again'.
@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic2 ай бұрын
I think I actually find her debut, "Let the Evil of his own Lips Cover him" to be most most challenging in her discography. "Caligula" is definitely a visceral experience, no question, but Kristin had zero filter and barely any production to hide behind on the first record. "That He May Not Rise Again" is maybe one of the most emotionally draining songs I've ever heard
@maschienle32817 күн бұрын
Her reverend Kristin micheal halter stuff is incredible too and definitely equally disturbing
@AgainstTheeWickedlyMusic17 күн бұрын
@maschienle328 "SAVED!" is an excellent album, for sure
@kahn56363 ай бұрын
To expand on the Vocaloid stuff, a lot of it is themed around really dark topics for some reason but there's a lot of really strange experimental Vocaloid projects that exist. If you have time I recommend watching the English translation for the music video "I Can't Remember" by Daijoubu-P. It's a very hectic auditory/lyrical representation of dementia. Also "Watashi No Koko" is a classic in noisy/experimental dark Vocaloid music if you're ever interested in looking more into the genre.
@beardalaxyАй бұрын
the fact that killing kagamine len is just a thing people do is disturbing in of itself
@theiceman72633 ай бұрын
Type O Negative's World Coming Down could fit in tier 1. With the song White Slavery about cocaine addiction and songs like Everyone I Love Is Dead and Everything Dies dealing with loved ones dying. Overall emotionally driven, but instrumentaly heavy album. Maybe not so much "disturbing" as it is depressing, but then again, maybe so depressing that it could be borderline disturbing.
@biorythmicshifter3 ай бұрын
@@theiceman7263 I agree. I get emotionally stressed listening to that album. Cuts to the bone.
@Lan-Fo2 ай бұрын
Album helped save my life
@theeducatedfool24 күн бұрын
The interludes on this album are absolutely harrowing
@dissonance_music3 ай бұрын
Thanks for re uploading, great video as usual! One additional release to “Uncanny” tier: Fleurety - A Darker Shade of Evil It has a very weird and distinct vocal style, and what makes it disturbing to me is vocalist permanently damaged his vocal cords because of this record and was not able to perform again in the future
@patrickbertlein46263 ай бұрын
Fleurety is absolutely fucking outstanding! The compilation I won't dare try to sell has some great material. The last one White Death was quite good, and I enjoyed the EP as well. Some of the best riffs I have ever heard!
@PadanFain-yp2yz3 ай бұрын
We actually do now know who Korn's Daddy is about....JD finally revealed it in some interview a while ago, considering during the band's anniversary tour where they played the S/T in its entirety to include the emotional closer. He points directly to his babysitter at the time as the "family friend" who abused him and his parents didn't believe him. That person is now deceased.
@TheTundraTerror3 ай бұрын
It's a shame he never got justice for what happened. Hopefully, he can at least have peace.
@MarcusAsenlund3 ай бұрын
I heard that member was actually a female and not a male. I don't know if it is true but maybe it is.
@PadanFain-yp2yz3 ай бұрын
@@MarcusAsenlund Correct. The babysitter was a female.
@patrickbertlein46263 ай бұрын
Acshully, that's like super old news, probably older than you are.
@kingdude45162 ай бұрын
he broke down like that cuz he got laid too soon & then tattled on himself & his parents didn't GAF? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@resop32 ай бұрын
Quick note: Vocaloid has no AI. It's more like a program like garage band only you can also use vocal syllable samples to create vocals for your songs. The syllable samples were recorded by a person who was compensated. The long haired girl on the cover is "Hatsune Miku" who (like Tony the Tiger) is an image spokesperson. She's supposed to be the one singing. The company behind Vocaloid does not demand royalties from any song created with vocaloid but they don't want anyone to make songs that make Hatsune Miku sing things that are bad. By using of holograms, they have had Hatsune Miku have a concert tour.
@BEHEMOTH_MANSLAUGHTER3 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm ready to shit myself before bed!
@sandert693 ай бұрын
Im going to watch this in bed then! 🎉
@Ellemenohpee6773 ай бұрын
1:23:32 his response.
@tw202393 ай бұрын
😂@@Ellemenohpee677
@scorpions19652 ай бұрын
Do it and keep it in a bucket so when you wake up you can look at the greatness that came right out of you.
@AlckxkxGaldlcpd2 ай бұрын
😂
@jameswhittaker47793 ай бұрын
The vocals on The Ape of Naples are actually John Balance's (Geoff Rushton) that were recorded prior to his death and reworked by Christopherson. The vocal on "Going Up" is taken from their final performance. The two members were also a couple which makes the whole thing even more tragic. Great video, its given me many new listens!!!
@enri_mucca3 ай бұрын
A honorable mention for tier 1 might be Weighing Souls with Sand by The Angelic Process: considering the tragic background of the band, this album sounds as emotionally (and sonically) heavy as it feels beautiful and otherwordly. Like a magnificent swan getting crushed by the apocalypse
@Samotbackwards3 ай бұрын
just wanted to say that you have an awesome profile picture! I love Henry Cow!
@enri_mucca3 ай бұрын
@@Samotbackwards Ah ah thanks bud❤
@bobduncan-ot2ji3 ай бұрын
Oh, I rlly like their music but I didn’t know they had anything happen
@CrackdanieIs3 ай бұрын
Yo this is cool, thanks for putting me on
@AtrocityEquine013 ай бұрын
@@bobduncan-ot2ji The context behind WSWS by TAP is that it was their final album before Kris Angylus (the man behind the project) committed suicide. It's often believed he did so due to an injury that left him impossible to play music again. Sadly as well, his wife (whom he formed the project with) died in 2023.
@s.a.l.19743 ай бұрын
it's weird but this whole video honestly just makes me appreciate how beautiful music is especially when you talked about How Welcome is Death to I and Penderecki's Threnody
@reikowallach24653 ай бұрын
"I Have A Special Plan For This World" is written by Thomas Ligotti and I knew it more as poem of his before I learned about his collaborations with Current 93. Anyone who is impressed by the lyrics I recommend his short fiction, "Nethescurial" traumatized me. Great video btw, I've heard maybe 20 of these - a few from each level - and think they're mostly great, I'll check out the rest (well, not all of them...)
@patrickbertlein46263 ай бұрын
I've been reading a collection of his short stories recently, have yet to been profoundly moved but its interesting. It is a great track for sure, I have had some interesting experiences listening to it.
@ConvincingPeople2 ай бұрын
@@reikowallach2465 “I am not dying in a nightmare.” (Absolutely adore Ligotti. “The Music of the Moon” fundamentally reconfigured my neurons when I was twelve and I haven’t been the same in the two decades since.)
@hypnagogue3 ай бұрын
about the coil album: the vocals are actually those of jhonn balance (geff rushton) who along with peter christopherson were the 2 core members of coil, they were also a romantic couple for most of the band’s existence and the album was made by peter re-arranging parts of a scrapped coil album called “backwards” (originally intended for release on trent reznor’s label and it got leaked but never officially released until 2015). this album is a heartfelt tribute to jhonn, and it feels like you’re slowly watching him fade away as you listen to the album - very moving and perfectly executed concept. also W for kengo iuchi mention, i barely see him talked abt and it’s a shame
@mourningdove32013 ай бұрын
Coil, Psychic TV, and Throbbing Gristle creep me out more than any other bands. Real dark occult stuff.
@BradleyRegister3 ай бұрын
Listen to “The Orchids” by Psychic TV. Nothing creepy about it, just a great song to play at your next picnic. 🙃
@ConvincingPeople2 ай бұрын
@@BradleyRegister That’s honestly the least troubling song on Dreams Less Sweet. Singing about getting your bits pierced and how cool and life-changing it was for you over marimba and cor anglais is downright wholesome when contrasted with “In the Nursery” or the subtext to “White Nights” and “Always is Always”.
@michaelpolo61172 ай бұрын
@@ConvincingPeoplelove Dreams less Sweet my favorite Psychic tv album. R.I.P Genesis P' orridge & Lady Jaye ❤
@SOBEKCrocodileGod2 ай бұрын
Happy to see a list like this mention Korn’s debut. “Daddy” is on about every most disturbing songs list but I feel not enough people mention how creepy and dark the album is overall. Hell, just look at the album art and the story it tells with the back cover, showing the swings empty and moving, showing that the child on the front cover has been snatched from them by the menacing, shadowy figure. It’s creepy on its own, but about 500 times more disturbing when paired with the final track. “Need To” seems to have a bit of a mental breakdown of its own during the bridge, “F**et” deals with homophobia and Jonathan questioning his identity and sexuality, “Lies” and “Fake” get pretty sonically creepy, and then the second-to-last song is very dark. The song titled “Helmet In The Bush” is about meth psychosis and is a pretty unsettling, disturbing calm before the absolute horrifying storm that is “Daddy”. Another song worth checking out that didn’t make it onto the album but is from the same era is “Sean Olsen”. The themes are similar to Daddy, but with the victim internalizing the abuse and being manipulated into pursuing and enjoying it. The song isn’t as sonically creepy as Daddy is, but the vibe is unsettling and the lyrical themes are sickening.
@Divine_Serpent_Geh9 сағат бұрын
“Sean Olson” is pretty sick too yeah, definitely dark as hell.
@nickolaseaton48903 ай бұрын
Not sure if it’s been mentioned, and I know you can’t put literally EVERY album on this list, but I highly recommend for Tier 4: Cat System Corp.’s “News At 11” - a vaporwave look into a parallel universe where the tragedy of 9/11 never happened and how that day in September would have possibly carried onward. Through the song titles alluding to various things (like the time that Flight 11 hit the North Tower) and the samples used - to the simplicity of the artwork being an American flag appearing through a plane window - it’s eerie in a sense to know what instead happened on that fateful day.
@jasoncostello15352 ай бұрын
thanks for posting this man. i know it mustve been really tough researching some of these concepts and so i really appreciate you taking the time so that we don’t have to.
@LoderryPlaysPVP3 ай бұрын
Quick with the reupload! Great video as always
@BroDocTrev3 ай бұрын
The Drift scared me more than any horror movie ever has. I've been traumatized ever since I randomly first stumbled across it years ago, while I was listening to random music late at night in the dark, not at all knowing what I was in for. I always want to recommend this to people when I discuss horror and fear, but I also feel the need to tell close loved ones to not actually listen to it because I'm afraid I'm gonna fuck them up by proxy. Incredible work.
@wileytrieff75303 ай бұрын
Glad to see Diamanda and Mr. Zorn included. Some of my own, mainly in the uncanny layer would be Naked City's last two, Absinthe and Leng the, any number of Jarboe records but especially Sacrificial Cake, Akira Yamaoka's work on game soundtracks, Audrey Hodges work on Doom 64 and Quake 64.
@death50983 ай бұрын
Leng che from Zorn awesome bro, anything from Zorn!!!
@stevekramerf2423 күн бұрын
@@death5098 The Leng Tch'e-song could also be considered the first (or one of the first) Funeral Doom Metal-songs and that from an extreme Free Jazz/Fusion-band no less. Funeral Doom didn't really exist in 1992. One wonders if Kevin Sharp had more influence than contributing just the vocals.
@death50983 күн бұрын
@stevekramerf242 I agree Zorn was way ahead of his game with nakedbcity! Cheers bro
@stevekramerf2423 күн бұрын
@@death5098 Yeah, he puts most other musicians to shame. Although the frequency of him putting out releases is a "bit" excessive.
@death50982 күн бұрын
@@stevekramerf242 I know right seemed like every month was. something new!
@Molteniceee2 ай бұрын
I've met Bryan Lewis Saunders. He doesn't do a lot of music these days, but he still draws a self-portrait every day, something he's done for the last 30+ years! He's an incredibly nice guy
@andrewz41053 ай бұрын
I must admit when I saw the thumbnail I rolled my eyes and thought it might end with De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas or something (which to be fair is disturbing in context) but I sure as shit wasn't expecting to see Senthil (who as you know has an array of other projects and has possibly since killed himself?) or Black mountain transmitter or buyers market pop up - and there are a couple I hadn't heard of so kudos I think you've pretty well journeyed down to the deepest darkest point of the iceberg. There was a group called Gulaggh who released an album Vorkuta which apparently samples the wails of psychiatric patients but from memory it was done consensually as a sort of experimental form of therapy though they presumably didn't mention that the recordings would be released in a music project
@wyattxhim3 ай бұрын
@@andrewz4105 appreciate your time ! As for Gullagh /Stallagh (which I made a video all about them ) the reason they aren’t included is because they come off like an urban legend then something legit. A lot of mystery with questions that are never answered about their origins that always ruined the “disturbing “ aspect about them .
@andrewz41053 ай бұрын
@@wyattxhim yeah more than likely it's all bullshit for notoriety - I guess it's better if it is although the morbidly curious side of me does still seek out fucked up stuff, then often regrets it... I came across a recording of a victim of the toolbox serial killers as she wailed while they beat her with hammers and I had to close my laptop and walk around the park but it haunted me for a while. Sometimes confronting the dark side of human nature and what depravity some people are capable of seems more responsible than trying to live in blissful ignorance but not if it takes a toll on your mental health I guess. Anyway I'll check out more of your videos. Maybe sign up with rateyourmusic too if you haven't it's a great place to catalog music and discover new stuff
@aphelionvoid44913 ай бұрын
In Absentia by Porcupine Tree, an album mostly centered about mentally disturbed people. Domestic abusers, r*pists, killers, etc.
@squeezy84143 ай бұрын
Was so shocked when I read into it more, completely contrasts the sound for the most part imo, love Steven Wilson’s work!
@AbstractEntityJ3 ай бұрын
And yet it's also one of the most beautiful albums ever. White Pony by Deftones is also similar in that regard.
@axiomgr33ne3 ай бұрын
Glad too see someone talk about Porcupine Tree, solid band! Steven Wilson's band was the first concert I ever went too.
@squeezy84143 ай бұрын
@ oo I’m seeing him in May, does he mostly play PT stuff or his solo stuff?
@MusicLife-l3y2 ай бұрын
Amazing Album.
@ConvincingPeople3 ай бұрын
34:30 I will say that, with a lot of Kikuo's darkest material, even as a non-Japanese speaker without a translation of the lyrics right in front of you, you can definitely tell that something's up. The guy's production style is subtly off-kilter, often with additional odd effects placed on the synthesised vocals in a way which would already be kind of off-putting or spooky with a normal human voice but become especially alien when applied to a voicebank. His most infamous song, "Gomenne, gomenne" off of the record that you highlighted, does some particularly weird stuff with the vocal mixing on the weird, hectic dubsteppy verses which makes it pretty obvious that whatever this song is about, it's probably the opposite of cheerful-and *oh boy, is it ever!*
@palmtreecorpse2 ай бұрын
One thing also fascinating about The Mentors is El Duce's supposed connection to the death of Kurt Cobain, he died shortly after making the claim that he was offered $50,000 from Courtney to kill Kurt. Supposedly he was also acting very strange up until his death and was looking to get a fake ID under a new name days before his death. I guess we'll never know the validity behind any of it but is something that's always stuck in my head.
@computerblue842 ай бұрын
I bookmarked this video in my “watch later” playlist after the thumbnail caught my eye while scrolling KZbin homepage like three days ago and finally got around to it for some macabre sounds while I pull this all nighter for work and WOW! What an amazing piece of well researched and passionate work! So much new records and bands/artists I haven’t even discovered yet including genres of extreme metal/noise/hardcore etc etc (Carcass rules!) I wrote down like a dozen new things to check out from this video. Can’t wait to venture into your other content! Crazy cool video!
@coelacanth1343Ай бұрын
as someone who is a fan of kikuo, i can say that kikuomiku2, while having some of the lightest instrumentals from kikuo, lyrically is heartbreaking [the closing track for the album is abt 2 people drowning]
@matheusst.36553 ай бұрын
Pseudoscorpion, as the evidence I came across researching the topic would sugest, started off as just a myth on online boards like 4 and 8chan. But it is very likely that someone decided to turn myth into reality and made the album based on what the rumors said it was. There's this entity, which might be an individual or a group, called Ripper who used to make gore mixtapes that only had children footage, and he would, aparently, put "music" over the videos/images that consisted of 'aural pdf.ilia'. So its very likely that this album, even if it started as myth, is now real.
@aserrano64543 ай бұрын
First off, Nicole 12 is social commentary. There's no real "depiction" except one song in particular where he's speaking from the view of an abuser. Psuedoscorpion also doesn't exist. Aside from that, fire video. You're the first person I've ever seen actually cover bryan Lewis Saunders. You're the only reviewer I can stand
@Dylan_Dragontail3 ай бұрын
@@aserrano6454 pseudoscorpion is real, there are alot of fake versions but there is an "album" floating around limewire and soulseek that is just a compilation of aural pedophilia content and supposed audio of the video I refuse to name the identity and or existence of Zenjin is still a mystery but the album itself does exist. Its kind of a similiar situation to Snuff R73
@Dylan_Dragontail3 ай бұрын
And no I havent listened to it myself because fuck that shit
@reloadedpage82223 ай бұрын
@@Dylan_DragontailI’m pretty sure a dude I was talking to for a while has a cassette version of it and he turned out to be a neo ns ped0 so yeah
@aserrano64543 ай бұрын
@Dylan_Dragontail literally have only seen exactly what you're giving me right now, which is "I know that it does exist" never heard if someone who can tell me even a basic of what it sounds like, or anything other than "I know a guy" Very easy to just say sht
@bladempale17513 ай бұрын
Why are you spreading misinformation The man who made Nicole 12 is a legit P3do and pseudoscorpion is actually easier to find that you think. Of course no one can provide proof, why would anyone subject themselves to that……idiot!
@Rosterized3 ай бұрын
KZbin paused this video for me automatically just now and it said "video removed because it breaks terms of service" but then I refreshed twice and its back up 🤣 I only have 10 minutes remaining
@lysmoriarty68182 ай бұрын
hoping preacher's daughter by ethel cain is on here bc ethel's story haunts me every day
@Qwertyuiopaz3 ай бұрын
There's an album called He's Able that you should check out. It's a gospel music album that actually sounds really good, except it was made by the Jonestown cult. It's really hard to listen to it when you realize that everybody singing on the album including all the children died a terrible death.
@kellymckay17503 ай бұрын
I saw Diamanda Galas perform "Plague Mass" in 1991. It was just her topless (covered in blood), her five-octave voice and a piano. Still one of the most moving concert experiences of my life. I find most of that extreme noise stuff is boring and unlistenable. Give me some Joanna Newsom over that any day.
@femme-mirage3 ай бұрын
Diamanda seems to be such pretentious in her darkness and madness 😒
@michaelpolo61172 ай бұрын
@@femme-mirageBlasphemy, she does her performce art pieces but you should listen to her bluesy gospel music it's amazing. Listen to the Singer or Malediction & Prayer.
@kingdiamondscream3 ай бұрын
Man I was waiting for a new pod, you never disappoint!
@terramaneia67723 ай бұрын
fuck youtube for taking the original down, I can't imagine how frustrating it must be to always having to watch out for this. Anyway,good job on the video yet again,lots of interesting stuff. Have you ever considered making a discord server?I would love to have a space to share and discuss music with this community since I've already found so much stuff through your videos.
@kevin24003 ай бұрын
The pink blue haired freaks had fun with this video
@axeties3 ай бұрын
@@kevin2400Not even a political thing, it's just AI that filters for terms commonly used in situations which 'break guidelines'
@dogmanbitehurt82433 ай бұрын
@@kevin2400the political brainrot is real
@benwebb44243 ай бұрын
@@kevin2400 There is a level of irony here. The system that catches videos is largely just AI filters. You know which group has consistently spoken out against the use of AI without it having a direct link to labor? The left. You know what group of people have dumped more into the development of AI than any other group and promotes its use in as many fields as possible? Right wing capitalists. In your attempt to clown on the left you've just shown your own political illiteracy. Delete yourself you clown.
@Speedy-3d133 ай бұрын
@@kevin2400 half these bands are queer
@E.Carbenia2 ай бұрын
This is such a sick video, tons of stuff I haven't heard before. Can't wait to dig into some new music! The 1-track album "Delirium Cordia" by Fantomas (a Mike Patton side project) would make a nice addition. It's an Avante-garde album about being conscious while being operated on, and does a good job of creating claustrophobic, unsettling soundscapes. "Like the surgeon, the composer slashes open the body of his fellow man, removes his eyes, empties his abdomen of organs, hangs him up on a hook holding up to the light all of the body's palpitating treasures sending a burst of light into its innermost depths." is on the rear cover, and does a good job of describing it.
@Imjustchris19753 ай бұрын
One of the better iceberg videos you’ve done! I would have picked Girl With A Basket of Fruit but major thumbs up for including Xiu Xiu
@CGold752 ай бұрын
My method of watching a Disturbing Iceberg Video before bed. Step 1: Watch Disturbing Iceberg Video. Step 2: Watch Game Grumps compilations for hours.
@Jimmy-n6j3 ай бұрын
this is the Wyatt vids i appreciate. youve been exposed to some great music , often fringe, and i love it when you put me on to bands that i havent listened to b4. OnyA MATE
@soda_water_3 ай бұрын
I feel like that tired SpongeBob image after watching this video. Great video, as always.
@BlackGaia99913 күн бұрын
There is this artist called "Chaoscunt" whose albums are always deranged and often disturbing and his art is always motivated by the ideology he developed called "Edgetivism". It's another rabbithole you can dive if you are interested.
@lucasmiguel47343 ай бұрын
Diamanda Galas is absurdly intense
@Qwerttyuiop13 ай бұрын
Real
@Adobongtinapa5643 ай бұрын
What does it sound like
@lucasmiguel47343 ай бұрын
@@Adobongtinapa564 Like a witch burning in a pyre
@gman00473 ай бұрын
Yeah she’s almost like a female Mike Patton in terms of her range except with more focus on the avant- grade
@lucasmiguel47343 ай бұрын
@@Adobongtinapa564 Like a witch burning in a pyre.
@VIIZZZYY3 ай бұрын
a crow looked at me is so fucking sad, i tried going back to it after i discovered it but i could barely get through it
@DrCornwater2 ай бұрын
I usually hate iceberg videos since they can be 3 hour slop of having Wikipedia pages read to you. This is such a refreshing video in that case. Great job man 👍 I was on /mu/ for years as a teen and into my 20s, which led me to extreme and experimental music. It is so insane to be reminded of some of these through your video all these years later lmao.
@Micowoco3 ай бұрын
Thanks, the scope was quite broad. I was expecting a list of just extreme metal albums, but hey! there was Penderecki all of a sudden. And I am a Coil fan. Maybe I'd like to suggest that the first (self-titled) album by Pain Teens should have made the list.
@wileytrieff75303 ай бұрын
I'll also add that many of Rozz Williams's efforts could be quite uncanny and unhinged. Path of Sorrows by Christian Death springs to mind.
@MusicLife-l3y2 ай бұрын
@@wileytrieff7530 Røzz Williams was very much a true legend in the goth genre ....the true gold standard. He was also the most down to earth, humble musician out of all of the respected musicians I've luckily met throughout my tenure on this planet .
@wileytrieff75302 ай бұрын
You know, everyone regardless of their personality or background, says that very thing about Rozz, so I have no reason to doubt it.
@jacel987Ай бұрын
I was very engaged but the lack of any musical examples was kinda hard to ignore
@NoNamedNobody6923 ай бұрын
The Disturbing Albums Tier List! By Wyattxhim Timestamps! 6 Tiers Total! 60+ Entries! **SPOILERS** 2:15-19:57 Tier I: **Emotional Turmoil** (11 Entries) ----------------- - NIN: The Downward Spiral - Lingua Ignota: Sinner Get Ready - Korn: Self-Titled Debut - Giles Corey: Giles Corey - Mount Eerie: A Crow Looked At Me - Coil: The Ape of Naples - Manic Street Preacher: The Holy Bible - Slint: Spiderland - Today Is The Day: Sadness Will Prevail - Endless Dismal: Moan - John Frusciante- Smile From The Streets You Hold 19:57-34:51 Tier II: **Perversity** (12 Entries) ------------------ - BrainBombs: Obey - Mentors: You Asked For It - Carcass: Reek of Putrifaction - Pissgrave: Suicide Euphoria - Torsofuck: ENTIRE Discography - Waco Jesus: ENTIRE Discography - Creamface: ENTIRE Discography - Pig Destroyer: Natasha - Wormphlegm: Tomb of the Ancient King - Necro: I Need Drugs - Brother Lynch Hung: Season of the Siccness - Kiko Miko II 34:52-53:53 Tier III: **Uncanny/Strange** (15 Entries) ---------------- - Diamanda Galas: Plague Mass - Patty Waters: Sings - Scott Walker: Drift - Knaw Their Tongues: All The Dread Magnificence of Perversity - Kingo Yuchi: Depression - Axis of Perdition: Deleted Scenes From the Transitional Hospital - Current 93: I Have Special Plan For This World - Nurse With Wound: Homotpy To Marie - Senthol: Septisemises (sp?) - Runzelstirn & Gurgelstøck: Asshole / Snail Dilemma - The Rita: Swingers Get Killed - Ramleh: Hole In The Heart - Xiu Xiu: Knife Play - Utarm: Apocryphal Stories - Black Mountain Transmitter: Black Goat of the Woods 53:53-1:09:04 Tier IV: **Context** (9 Entries) ----------------- - Atrax Morgue: Paranoia - Genocide Organ: Leichenlinie / ENTIRE Discography - Deathpile: GR - Khanate: Self-Titled Debut - Zero Kama: The Secret Eye of L.A.Y.L.A.H - John Zorn: Kristallnacht - Whitehouse: Mummy & Daddy - Con-Dom: How Welcome Is Death To I Who Have Nothing More To Do Than Die - Penderecki: Threnody To The Victims of Hiroshima 1:09:04-1:19:01 Tier V: **Audio Tracks/Sampling/Spoken Word** (6 Entries) ----------------- - Peter Sotos: Buyer’s Market - Martin Bladh: Dirge, The Peter Sotos Files - Vagina Tintata Organ: The Last Supper / Jonestown Death Tapes - Bryan Lewis Sonders: Near Death Experience - Steven Jesse Bernstein: Prison - The Sounds of American Doomsday Cults 1:19:01-1:25:15 Tier VI: **TABOO** (2 Entries) ---------------- - Zenjin: Pseudoscorpion (Dark Web Urban Legend?) -> Audio CP (allegedly) -> illegal to possess/own/listen to IF real - Nicole 12: ENTIRE Discography (Mainly about exploring child/adolescent SA/CSA/DV/DA/etc) | Main Highlight: Substitute | ---------------- Thanks for another great iceberg video Wyatt! I’m a total degenerate and know most of the albums given here, I would really like to see you deep dive into a Noise/PE/DI Iceburg at some point. Noise is probably the most inaccessible genre overall for most people, even extreme metal lovers! Would love to see your take on it personally. Much love as always ❤
@xadamene3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@NoNamedNobody6923 ай бұрын
@@xadamene Np 🤘🏻
@spingus_bingus9873 ай бұрын
@@NoNamedNobody692 nice pfp
@slop43083 ай бұрын
could this get pinned pls?
@snaremori3 ай бұрын
Glad to see you still bringing up rap here and there
@MrKennyUwU24 күн бұрын
Now I DO want to know what a guy wearing a Portal shirt categorize as disturbing.
@aliaksandrzmrocny18883 ай бұрын
Damn the moment when Mount Eerie appeared on a screen. I feel so much for Phil, you don't even need the music but context.
@AbstractEntityJ3 ай бұрын
Teachings in Silence by Ulver is one I'd recommend. It is an entirely instrumental/ambient album, but a lot of it sounds really weird and creepy. That really creepy music from the scene where the family is burned alive in Sinister is from that album.
@op82 ай бұрын
i usually avoid iceberg videos about disturbing content cus its usually the same stuff, but you changed that. thank you.
@larsa88253 ай бұрын
I knew that gnaw their tongues would be here!
@snaremoriАй бұрын
You always do a great job on these and I'm glad to see some light shed on BLH and necro but I slightly feel like you've neglected horrorcore. There's still Neva Dead Click, Project Sin, -basically anything from the old days of K.Y.P. and serial killin records. These artists creep me out way more than necro or BLH, personally
@stevekramerf2423 күн бұрын
You should try German Horrorcore like MC Basstard, Ed Gein or Vork & Dent. The fact that the'yre rapping in German is the least disturbing thing.
@JackBurby3 ай бұрын
Black Mountain Transmitter is genuinely peak artistry in my opinion. So otherworldly
@death50983 ай бұрын
I noticed diamanda galas yea thats definitely disturbing and eerie as fuck .they played the whole thing on college radio back in the 1990s when i was a teen. awesome pick
@GhostHardware983 ай бұрын
YT recommended your channel to me. Wow, there are some deep cuts here; here are some other albums i'd mention for various reasons off the top of my head: * Exploding Hearts - Guitar Romantic. Amazing album, all but one member of the band died in a car crash a few months after it was released. * Purple Mountains. David berman killed himself a few weeks after releasing it, it was basically his suicide note. * Strid * I would set myself on fire for you * Codeine - Barely Real * Lifelover - Dekadens * Leak Bros - Waterworld
@TheFlygonproductions3 ай бұрын
One of your best videos yet Wyatt! The morbidness surrounding music much it does anything always peaks my interest. So glad I found your channel and keep up the good work! X
@jovan99893 ай бұрын
That Coil record is very soothing but also uncomfortable. I'd probably put on Neurosis and Jarboe record in there and HALO's "Degree Zero: Point of Implosion".
@burntoats3 ай бұрын
Coil: Peter is not singing on the Ape of Naples, it's all Geoff/Jhonn Balance's vocals apart from the last track with Francois Testory. This means the vocals are by the person who had just died, Coil's singer and ex-partner of Peter's. Peter reworked older tracks.
@Muttuary3 ай бұрын
Against The Wood, Opposed To Flesh by KAVARI always creeps me out, and relaxes me simultaneously. While there's nothing disturbing about the album cover on the surface, when you put together the story it is telling it becomes unsettling. The way the album sways between harsh pummeling dark ambient and industrial sounds to soft tones akin to a silent hill track, screams and police murder reports and whispered breathing weaved in... It immerses you in the dark descent of a cult.
@Ludens10012 ай бұрын
Just found this channel, it’s sick. Old school KZbin vibes, I love it!
@TheAnadromist2 ай бұрын
Just discovered your channel. It raises a few thoughts.Two possible additions for you. For tier two: Suckdog - Drugs are Nice. Lisa Carver with French psychopath Costes created childish and explicit shows. She was friends with GG Allin. That should give you some idea. Drugs Are Nice fluctuates between punk music that sound like cats being crushed by a garbage truck and a totally acoustic bicycle wheel being spun, while a music box plays and slows down, as two of the saddest girls in the world hum the tune to themselves. Chillingly beautiful. For tier three: Univers Zero - Heresie. This is a very dark branch off of Euro Prog, This is essentially classical music from Belgium, but musically this is pitch black. It is also influenced by horror soundtracks, and is some massively slow heavy music. It isn't noise per se, but has been called the darkest music ever made. And this is their darkest album. Listen to La Faulx or Jack the Ripper. (PS. Penderecki would at that phase be considered pure Modernist music, not Postmodern. There is no irony to it. But good choice.) It is a bit ironic that you consider it quite strange that people used to be afraid of the pop music of the 80's being a sign of the end of civilization, while your whole list kinda proves their point. Maybe in their own paranoid way they were right. The Mentors, in a way, did lead to much more nightmarish music. A case can be made that Michael Jackson leads to the last album on your list.
@olliew66422 ай бұрын
Sick video. While there wasn't much I didn't know, you've given me a good few new albums to upset my housemates with. Also, Hole In The Heart is perfect music for long journeys.
@sulphurandsalt3 ай бұрын
Superb iceberg! Penderecki was my first thought as soon as the video started. The way he uses string instruments is an absolute dream. A threnody is a composition of mourning, the root of the word refers to wailing. Threnodies are meant to be a memorial for the deceased. I always felt like it represents the aftermath, not the exact moment of the bombings. It seems to me like it's meant to be the wailing of the world after such horror has been unleashed.
@rwb6162 ай бұрын
Saw Diamanda in the thumbnail and knew I was in for a good episode! 🤘🏻
@frence2 ай бұрын
Just wanted to say that, because of this video, I discovered some of the most beautiful albums I have ever heard. The sad part of iceberg was my favourite in the matter of best albums. So thank you so much!
@Juju..3 ай бұрын
I hope Xiu Xiu gets a mention in this video
@Juju..3 ай бұрын
"A Promise" should've been on the first tier for emotional distress. If you haven't listened to it Wyatt, I would recommend it for a great experimental pop album about a dark chapter in the lead singer's personal life.
@jarjar17153 ай бұрын
I feel like Wyatt should’ve picked “Girl With Basket of Fruit” for Uncanny
@Juju..3 ай бұрын
@@jarjar1715 For sure, that record fits better under the disturbing albums criteria while A Promise is just more depressing.
@aanakiev3 ай бұрын
@Juju.. A Promise is much more disturbing than most of the albums on this list. At least for me.
@DustedPandemonic3 ай бұрын
Paintscratcher's self titled album I feel also brings a sense of dread and unease once you get about halfway through it, where everything becomes deconstructed into noise, ambience, and a mix of many other genres and styles. 6 hour long album with a similar vibe to Everywhere at The End of Time but with a completely different style of music.
@blankvellummmmok46132 ай бұрын
A Warm Place is seriously my favorite song on The Downward Spiral. It feels like being stranded in space.
@Avuminaathulum17 күн бұрын
I know i might be late but i was hoping you'll actually mention "Goodbye to Gravity" They're atleast deserves to be in tier 4 Edit: For Context, They're the Romanian band that was burned in their Concert and sadly the vocalist was the only person that survived the tragedy
@Glassandcandy2 ай бұрын
The thing about the Fruscante record is that it’s actually just a compilation album of songs and sketches recorded at various different times in his life with the earliest being recorded in 88 and the latest in 96. Only three songs on the record were recorded while John was at his all time low point and close to literal death. Those three tracks are especially difficult to listen to as you can literally hear him struggling to get through the recording process because his body is in such poor condition.
@joshthefunkdoc2 ай бұрын
You just got a new subscriber here, thank you! My all-time favorite album might be a good candidate for Tier 1, actually: Skinny Puppy's Last Rights. The group's vocalist was at his all-time low point with heroin addiction, and there's a persistent urban legend that he even starts experiencing an overdose in the final recording (specifically on the track "Knowhere?", which is also the noisiest one on the album).
@Glassandcandy2 ай бұрын
The thing about the Fruscante record is that it’s actually just a compilation album of songs and sketches recorded at various different times in his life with the earliest being recorded in 88 and the latest in 96. Only three songs on the record were recorded while John was at his all time low point and close to literal death. Those three tracks are especially difficult to listen to as you can literally hear him struggling to get through the recording process because his body is in such poor condition. If you rearrange the track listing to be in the order they were recorded you can literally hear him deteriorating track by track. The album is out of print and probably will never be put back out (would you want your rock bottom to be available on Spotify 24/7 for the rest of your life?) but it can still be found easily on ytb
@TheWanderer10000003 ай бұрын
You Won't Get What You Want definitely deserves a place on this list. That album is self-hatred incarnate.
@diyamond3 ай бұрын
while i fully agree that album is absolutely a disturbing experience, i feel like people should rly just let daughters go as a band fully. what alexis did and has done to not just kristin but also a lot of his fans at live shows is just completely disgusting and evil, not in a fun 'wow, this is disturbing' way but in a gross 'this is genuinely deplorable' way. also, it's a popular enough album at this point that people usually are more familiar with it showing up on these kinds of lists. (/lh) just a little rant of mine that ik nobody asked for but yeah ^_^
@sinema83203 ай бұрын
@@diyamonddid Alexis really did anything at all? Wasn't it all made up?
@kikoonthemove2 ай бұрын
@@sinema8320No, it wasn’t actually. He abused Kristin during sex (the woman behind Lingua Ignota) so badly she needed corrective surgery on her spine from him causing a disc to slip. And before you scream “she should’ve went to the police” she did, the case went to court.
@Kenshiozvychker2 ай бұрын
I think there's should be a honorable mention of Silencer's "Death-pierce me" And there's reasons why: 1. The legends about this group ( Vocalist did s**fharm while making vocals, escaped from a mental hospital and killed little girl, had pig hooves instead of hands) 2. The atmosphere of the album is dark and depressive 3. This is single album of this group
@RobboElRobbo3 ай бұрын
'a raven looked at me' is so sad that it feels wrong to even listen to it
@n.c.30113 ай бұрын
Acid Bath's When The Kite String Pops deserves to be on this list. Abuse is the main theme of that album whether it be drug abuse, SA, or mental abuse. It exudes misanthropic nihilistic energy with every song. Incredibly well made and produced as well.
@oxitape15632 ай бұрын
Thanks for the music recommendations on the first 3 layers. This definitely has helped expose me to much more experimental niche music which is definitely cool. Also honestly my only complaint is that Everywhere At The End Of Time by the Caretaker wasn’t on here but at the same time you could definitely argue talking about it again would be redundant since it’s such a famous album nowadays but regardless this video was definitely great for sure. Well done, bravo for this video. You’ve definitely earned a subscription.
@i.hold.vertigo23293 ай бұрын
Honorable mention to Xasthur (tier 2) Dishonorable mention to lostprophets (Context)
@celestialanomaly83743 ай бұрын
"The Conet Project" is an album that has eerie shortwave number station recordings. Specifically the tracks "The Swedish Rhapsody" & "The Lincolnshire Poacher." The tracks contain ominous, child like melodies with random segments of A woman with A distorted voice, saying A series of numbers in German. It's really unsettling. Also these so called "number stations" were used to send encrypted messages to spies operating in foreign countries via shortwave radio. Also the track "The Swedish Rhapsody" was used in the infamous horror game "Sad Satan," only to drop A lit match into the barrel of nightmare fuel.
@adamwright3332 ай бұрын
I own the original boxset from the early 2000s....it is truly fascinating and deeply eerie listening. Particularly in the dark. Especially in the dark.
@g1g3l13 күн бұрын
To put vocaloid in layman's terms. It's text to speech through autotune
@idiot_city54442 ай бұрын
Not having Geogaddi on here whatsoever is wild
@Weatherboy11022 ай бұрын
1:16:55 surprised you didn’t include the sounds of Japanese Doomsday cults too, which includes Aum Shimrikyo (might have misspelled that) the perpetrators of the Tokyo subway sarin gas attacks.
@fryprosody3 ай бұрын
Diamanda Galas is one of the most powerful artists I’ve ever listened to. The first time I listened to the album you included here I was outside at night in pure darkness and it was a deeply disturbing experience. Euronymous of Mayhem used to sell this album and tell people to listen to it in the dark, and I think that is advice I’d give anyone wanting to hear this for the first time. Just put it on and sit in the darknesses, a truly incredible experience.
@lightningmonky76742 ай бұрын
Thanks for another great video Wyatt, perfect before bed, always appreciate your perspective on things
@Santiagotome1233 ай бұрын
Very cool list, though i feel like it could have included more sludge (eyehategod, meth drinker, toadliquor, etc), at least on the upper tiers, still a interesting list tho
@benamisai-kham58923 ай бұрын
Toadliquor rips hard haha Same with EHG Was hoping to see buzzoven tbh
@GravenWorldwide3 ай бұрын
One by a friend which I would include here is definitely Deprivationn - Dreams of Death. It’s an incredibly morbid and tortured avant-folk album. If you don’t believe me that it belongs on here, check out I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream/Lost in a Carnival of Souls
@7919dd3 ай бұрын
Many thanks for the tips! Being a notorious dusthead for a few years, PCP Poetry (feat. Joachim Montessuis) by Bryan Lewis Saunders hits me hard. Great rendition of a dust rush. Dust can be a great drug, a mixture of the powerful effects of acid and alcohol combined with a nasty upper. It's esoteric and magical, putting you in a god-like state of mind that lets you feel the movements of the universe and see cracks in the fabric of our world. It's great for navigating sonic waves of white noise, but also for experiencing the textured beauty of classical music. But beware: there are many variants and derivatives of this substance. Some of them are toxic to the body, most are strong enough to break minds. Plus dust intensifies the effects of other drugs and can itself be a considerable strain on the circulation (risk of stroke). So, if you must, try to use it with caution.
@a.35925 күн бұрын
Nicole 12 only includes 1 depiction that could be classified as actual cp, the rest is magazine pictures, which are supposed to show how society is hypocritical when it comes to this kind of content
@wyattxhim25 күн бұрын
The problem is just glancing at it on surface level it’s still incredibly difficult to see past that for the message it’s trying to say .
@a.35925 күн бұрын
@@wyattxhim I feel like thats precisely the point. Why are those pictures okay when theyre being sold in a store inside a fashion magazine, but not on a record describing such disgusting subject matter? Why is it considered morally reprehensible for a 27 year old woman to be made to look like a child on the album cover of substitute, when the most popular 🌽 categories do precisely the same and way worse? At a glance, the imagery is absolutely vile, and yet, theyre often taken from "normal" sources. It's only when theyre recontectualised that we see them for what they really are
@a.35925 күн бұрын
@@wyattxhim TLDR: at first glance, you see kids being sexualised. Then you realise this has been normalised all this time, so normalised that we don't even stop to think about it anymore unless its placed in this context.
@Buckeshots3 ай бұрын
Just came back from seeing today is the day, one of the best live performances I’ve ever seen
@CasperTheGhost643 ай бұрын
Dude lets go. What a video. Always love your videos
@splitprissm93393 ай бұрын
14:10 "suffering from mental stability" :) That sounds like an interesting song title ;)
@DeadEndDweller3 ай бұрын
Leave it to wyatt to make the best disturbing album iceberg on youtube. All the ones ive seen have been so surface level. Your 1st quarter would have been their bottom
@nj14363 ай бұрын
Hole in the heart is my go-to sleeping album. Atmospheric masterpiece
@TifformaTemoroner3 ай бұрын
Church of Misery has pretty fucked up lyrical themes with serial killers as well. However, the music woops ass. Literally killer Sabbath worship 😄