I'm a Metalhead from Lincoln Nebraska, that loves metal music, I react to music and make music. If you like in depth looks into music and a good time you'll have a fun time on my channel.
Na sua idade eu curtia vinil do Black, UFO, Purple, Floyd, Santana, etc.
@klattuzdejupiter2 күн бұрын
Hoje deve ter uns 40 anos ou mais, mas fez bom trabalho..... 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@klattuzdejupiter2 күн бұрын
Esse rapaz é outro que sempre curto quando posso. Manda bem demais!
@user-re9hw4gg2t4 күн бұрын
Hey mate how tall are you?
@albertwesker22837 күн бұрын
Top 3 rock vocalists of all time. Pete Loeffler Layne Staley Chris Cornell
@albertwesker22837 күн бұрын
In my top 3 Metallica songs and the solo towards the end is one of my favorites
@albertwesker22837 күн бұрын
Bro this jam is a beast and in my top five Metallica songs. The solo at the end is epic
@JamesWilliams-nb8ig7 күн бұрын
Badass album
@JamesWilliams-nb8ig7 күн бұрын
I feel like this song is about someone being a slave to addiction.
@z78469 күн бұрын
Megadeth 🤘 👍
@antares110212 күн бұрын
1:58 when it goes back into the fast groove its just so heavy man.
@carlosfranco798717 күн бұрын
Classic thrash metal from Brasil.
@z784621 күн бұрын
Megadeth 🤘 👍
@klattuzdejupiter26 күн бұрын
Mandou bem demais! Sepul, é os bichos!
@klattuzdejupiter28 күн бұрын
Reforçando, você é bom demais!
@klattuzdejupiter28 күн бұрын
Curti tanto que vou repetir várias vezes! Excelente! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@klattuzdejupiter28 күн бұрын
Bom demais... mandou bem! 👍🏼
@dvolz1975Ай бұрын
Hey broski,you gotta do more SLAYER......😡😡😡😡
@dvolz1975Ай бұрын
Dude,haven't seen you in quite a bit,love the longer hair....good to see ya jamming and enjoying yet another great song 👍👍😙😙😎😎😎
@guillermitodeir4900Ай бұрын
Hate that snare so I can’t enjoy this album.
@ChefMarkusNАй бұрын
u look like a transgender operation gone wrong
@Paulmatthew222 ай бұрын
The Kid Knows when he's listening to Serious Gamers ; )
@Ma4t2t0_2 ай бұрын
He plays with his snare off and put it back on
@AnthonyBusted2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for all your Slipknot reactions, especially for this Negative one
@AnthonyBusted2 ай бұрын
Thanks for reaction to this music video. Killpop one of my favorite Slipknot song
@AnthonyBusted2 ай бұрын
The best Slipknot song for me. Thanks for react
@AnthonyBusted2 ай бұрын
Please react to Slipknot - The Nameless. That's kind of Vermillion pt. 3
@larrydest14662 ай бұрын
My favorite thrash song of all
@ShadowBanned9042 ай бұрын
I don't have any problem with you pausing and letting everybody know what is going on. We are not all drummers so it would have to be explained to us. However, what I do have a problem with is you disrespecting your viewers. If you were dropping f-bombs on your viewers, you are not a channel that I can view. Show some fucking respect. That's about all...
@vdawg22242 ай бұрын
Nice reaction. Love the album, it sounds better the louder you crank it! I agree though, it could have been edited down to make it even better.
@vdawg22242 ай бұрын
People that love to hate on Lars because they cannot come to terms how much they suck compared to Lars, even though they think they are personally better than him at playing drums. Also, music is art and people argue about it like it's science. Like you said, Lars "plays simple" but that's not necessarily bad or good; just his creative choice on his song. In his mind he took it far enough on Justice and afterwards he made a conscious choice to play more stripped down kits and parts. Haters probably think Charlie Watts, Ringo Star and Phil Rudd suck too. But haters will never post their own music up here so we can shit on it.
@vdawg22242 ай бұрын
The Rev (RiP) was really inspired by early Metallica/Lars Ulrich from what I can remember. And I can hear a lot of James Hetfield's vocals in M. Shadows. Seeing A7X open for Metallica was amazing a few years ago.
@FEDM932 ай бұрын
👍👍
@FyreofShadow2 ай бұрын
huge glowup ngl, welcome back any chance we'll see some Death on the channel? i recall you liking symbolic in that video you released like 4 years ago, unless you've sifted through their discog already :P
@JourneyTheBadDrummer2 ай бұрын
Maybe 👀 need to check out more death metal. I do love me some candy corpse
@JourneyTheBadDrummer2 ай бұрын
Thank you, btw :)
@FyreofShadow2 ай бұрын
@@JourneyTheBadDrummer ay hell yeah! i personally like a ton of stuff off of The Sound of Perseverance, even though it tends to lean a bit more melodeath/prog compared to their earlier stuff, a couple of my favorites are Scavenger of Human Sorrow and Flesh and the Power It Holds anything off the previous albums is also a banger, especially off of Symbolic (stuff like Without Judgement, Misanthrope, Perennial Quest etc), you really CANNOT go wrong, honestly!
@FyreofShadow2 ай бұрын
@@JourneyTheBadDrummer and hey no problem, glad to see ya back man :)
@sergio396572 ай бұрын
The best
@angelarowe64322 ай бұрын
Briton..pronounced like Great Britain. 😊
@JourneyTheBadDrummer2 ай бұрын
Oh my bad 🤣
@rcslyman89292 ай бұрын
Gen X'er here. There's a couple reasons why people hated Load/Reload back when they released. First, yes, because it was such a huge departure from what Metallica had done prior. The big complaint amongst my friends, it was "Metallica Lite". You mentioned Black Album, which true enough, that began a transition for them due to vocal reasons. James had blown out his vocal chords prior and literally relearned his vocal talent, even going so far as how to actually sing. Not that he couldn't before, but he greatly improved his range and ability to incorporate that into songs. Then came Load and Reload (and Garage Inc, which released about the same time). It was a big experiment by Metallica, branching into all different kinds of styles, while not having any of the hard hitting speed metal songs of the prior albums. That along with their change of style in general ("Friends don't let friends get haircuts" as Alice in Chains members famously held up on signs for MTV's Behind the Music) left many fans underwhelmed. Then there was the financial aspect. Because Load was supposed to be a single album, but got split into Load and Reload. Not all the tracks of either album were as well-received by the fans, and this started a whole topic on Metallica just doing a cash grab when the best tracks were split between the albums (which... duh). It didn't help later on when Metallica, particularly Lars, went on the warpath against Napster and other song-sharing sites, and Metallica started to be viewed as sellouts that didn't care about fans... who were pirating copyrighted material. Probably the closest they got to "being cancelled" since the accident that claimed Cliff (RIP). Edit for the end: You probably have since looked this up since this is a two year old video, but since you asked... Yeah, Jason was on these albums. He's been long gone doing his own thing, "creative differences", and replaced by Rob Trujillo back in '03, shortly before the release of St. Anger.
@MickeyStartraveller2 ай бұрын
the best metal album ever made and this is my opinion for the last 30 years :)
@Sarissa992 ай бұрын
This song just spits hot fire all throughout
@roymcfall95802 ай бұрын
Dig.
@marcelodesouzamachado98642 ай бұрын
My favorite
@marcelodesouzamachado98642 ай бұрын
I got this CD in 1997 and.... Man.... I loved it
@erolbulut25843 ай бұрын
You would be wise to study Mr. Lombardo
@RobertoDiAguiar3 ай бұрын
Very good
@user-xo9ud3lb3q3 ай бұрын
Thee reason these tracks are crazy and out of pocket foe them is rhey changed their producer and wanted to expand their music style...
@leonshreds3873 ай бұрын
GAR IS THE GOAT
@jeroenkoster13663 ай бұрын
It's the best album ever made, after this you will be only disappointed. I appreciate that you like Dave's voice on the first listen though!
@c4r4gh724 ай бұрын
givw me back ma alberthall aahahaha!
@donavonhoward1144 ай бұрын
All 4 of the first Metallica albums are gold, but Justice takes the cake. It's the darkest Metallica album there is, it's the angriest, and it's the epitome of the bands songwriting ability. Even though the band doesn't like how complex the album is, and how long the songs are, the Justice album is a great example of how to write complex music without it being complex for the sake of showing off. The complexity of this album is only used to serve the songs in the best way possible. I have played guitar for 20 years now, and I speak from experience when I say that it can be very difficult to write long 6 or 7 minute songs that don't have any filler, and don't bore the listener a little bit in certain sections. In their early career, Metallica used the riff salad style of writing, and it worked the best for them in my opinion. What they did best was that they were willing to sacrifice certain riffs, and sections of the songs that didn't fit perfectly with the songs. Every riff, every solo, every detail of this album makes complete sense, and it's all killer, no filler. The same could be said for all of the early Metallica albums, but especially And Justice For All.
@maxtatantinov45304 ай бұрын
This is the link to Dave Lombardo's Drum Cam during a Slayer concert while playing the song War Emsemble. I think you might be interested!! kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZZ2qscikoanTqMo.htmlsi=8MukU3FPi6mQmt-y
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Na sua idade eu curtia vinil do Black, UFO, Purple, Floyd, Santana, etc.
Hoje deve ter uns 40 anos ou mais, mas fez bom trabalho..... 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Esse rapaz é outro que sempre curto quando posso. Manda bem demais!
Hey mate how tall are you?
Top 3 rock vocalists of all time. Pete Loeffler Layne Staley Chris Cornell
In my top 3 Metallica songs and the solo towards the end is one of my favorites
Bro this jam is a beast and in my top five Metallica songs. The solo at the end is epic
Badass album
I feel like this song is about someone being a slave to addiction.
Megadeth 🤘 👍
1:58 when it goes back into the fast groove its just so heavy man.
Classic thrash metal from Brasil.
Megadeth 🤘 👍
Mandou bem demais! Sepul, é os bichos!
Reforçando, você é bom demais!
Curti tanto que vou repetir várias vezes! Excelente! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Bom demais... mandou bem! 👍🏼
Hey broski,you gotta do more SLAYER......😡😡😡😡
Dude,haven't seen you in quite a bit,love the longer hair....good to see ya jamming and enjoying yet another great song 👍👍😙😙😎😎😎
Hate that snare so I can’t enjoy this album.
u look like a transgender operation gone wrong
The Kid Knows when he's listening to Serious Gamers ; )
He plays with his snare off and put it back on
Thank you so much for all your Slipknot reactions, especially for this Negative one
Thanks for reaction to this music video. Killpop one of my favorite Slipknot song
The best Slipknot song for me. Thanks for react
Please react to Slipknot - The Nameless. That's kind of Vermillion pt. 3
My favorite thrash song of all
I don't have any problem with you pausing and letting everybody know what is going on. We are not all drummers so it would have to be explained to us. However, what I do have a problem with is you disrespecting your viewers. If you were dropping f-bombs on your viewers, you are not a channel that I can view. Show some fucking respect. That's about all...
Nice reaction. Love the album, it sounds better the louder you crank it! I agree though, it could have been edited down to make it even better.
People that love to hate on Lars because they cannot come to terms how much they suck compared to Lars, even though they think they are personally better than him at playing drums. Also, music is art and people argue about it like it's science. Like you said, Lars "plays simple" but that's not necessarily bad or good; just his creative choice on his song. In his mind he took it far enough on Justice and afterwards he made a conscious choice to play more stripped down kits and parts. Haters probably think Charlie Watts, Ringo Star and Phil Rudd suck too. But haters will never post their own music up here so we can shit on it.
The Rev (RiP) was really inspired by early Metallica/Lars Ulrich from what I can remember. And I can hear a lot of James Hetfield's vocals in M. Shadows. Seeing A7X open for Metallica was amazing a few years ago.
👍👍
huge glowup ngl, welcome back any chance we'll see some Death on the channel? i recall you liking symbolic in that video you released like 4 years ago, unless you've sifted through their discog already :P
Maybe 👀 need to check out more death metal. I do love me some candy corpse
Thank you, btw :)
@@JourneyTheBadDrummer ay hell yeah! i personally like a ton of stuff off of The Sound of Perseverance, even though it tends to lean a bit more melodeath/prog compared to their earlier stuff, a couple of my favorites are Scavenger of Human Sorrow and Flesh and the Power It Holds anything off the previous albums is also a banger, especially off of Symbolic (stuff like Without Judgement, Misanthrope, Perennial Quest etc), you really CANNOT go wrong, honestly!
@@JourneyTheBadDrummer and hey no problem, glad to see ya back man :)
The best
Briton..pronounced like Great Britain. 😊
Oh my bad 🤣
Gen X'er here. There's a couple reasons why people hated Load/Reload back when they released. First, yes, because it was such a huge departure from what Metallica had done prior. The big complaint amongst my friends, it was "Metallica Lite". You mentioned Black Album, which true enough, that began a transition for them due to vocal reasons. James had blown out his vocal chords prior and literally relearned his vocal talent, even going so far as how to actually sing. Not that he couldn't before, but he greatly improved his range and ability to incorporate that into songs. Then came Load and Reload (and Garage Inc, which released about the same time). It was a big experiment by Metallica, branching into all different kinds of styles, while not having any of the hard hitting speed metal songs of the prior albums. That along with their change of style in general ("Friends don't let friends get haircuts" as Alice in Chains members famously held up on signs for MTV's Behind the Music) left many fans underwhelmed. Then there was the financial aspect. Because Load was supposed to be a single album, but got split into Load and Reload. Not all the tracks of either album were as well-received by the fans, and this started a whole topic on Metallica just doing a cash grab when the best tracks were split between the albums (which... duh). It didn't help later on when Metallica, particularly Lars, went on the warpath against Napster and other song-sharing sites, and Metallica started to be viewed as sellouts that didn't care about fans... who were pirating copyrighted material. Probably the closest they got to "being cancelled" since the accident that claimed Cliff (RIP). Edit for the end: You probably have since looked this up since this is a two year old video, but since you asked... Yeah, Jason was on these albums. He's been long gone doing his own thing, "creative differences", and replaced by Rob Trujillo back in '03, shortly before the release of St. Anger.
the best metal album ever made and this is my opinion for the last 30 years :)
This song just spits hot fire all throughout
Dig.
My favorite
I got this CD in 1997 and.... Man.... I loved it
You would be wise to study Mr. Lombardo
Very good
Thee reason these tracks are crazy and out of pocket foe them is rhey changed their producer and wanted to expand their music style...
GAR IS THE GOAT
It's the best album ever made, after this you will be only disappointed. I appreciate that you like Dave's voice on the first listen though!
givw me back ma alberthall aahahaha!
All 4 of the first Metallica albums are gold, but Justice takes the cake. It's the darkest Metallica album there is, it's the angriest, and it's the epitome of the bands songwriting ability. Even though the band doesn't like how complex the album is, and how long the songs are, the Justice album is a great example of how to write complex music without it being complex for the sake of showing off. The complexity of this album is only used to serve the songs in the best way possible. I have played guitar for 20 years now, and I speak from experience when I say that it can be very difficult to write long 6 or 7 minute songs that don't have any filler, and don't bore the listener a little bit in certain sections. In their early career, Metallica used the riff salad style of writing, and it worked the best for them in my opinion. What they did best was that they were willing to sacrifice certain riffs, and sections of the songs that didn't fit perfectly with the songs. Every riff, every solo, every detail of this album makes complete sense, and it's all killer, no filler. The same could be said for all of the early Metallica albums, but especially And Justice For All.
This is the link to Dave Lombardo's Drum Cam during a Slayer concert while playing the song War Emsemble. I think you might be interested!! kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZZ2qscikoanTqMo.htmlsi=8MukU3FPi6mQmt-y