Every Era of Metal UNDER 5 MINUTES (with Guitar Riffs)

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Published 2024-02-23
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A little history lesson of the most important eras of Heavy Metal done with guitar riffs written by me. From very early Metal like Black Sabbath, to the most modern style of it like Sleep Token and Bad Omens.
Mix and master done by myself.

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- LTD M-10
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- Dunlop Jazz III XL Tortex (0.88 mm) (1.0 mm) picks
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- Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface
- Ableton Live 11

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All Comments (21)
  • @jojoplaysmusic
    So what is YOUR favorite era of Metal? And your favorite bands from that era.
  • @SSPGwemlin
    Something I don’t hear that many people talk about is the doom/sludge metal influence that was brought into Thall. Might be a bit subtle at first, but trust me, bands like Black Tongue, Vildhjarta, Humanity’s Last Breath, etc, didn’t get their slow, atmospheric, moody, and heavy breakdown parts from nothing.
  • There's A LOT more metal than just Sabbath from the 70s. Early Motorhead, Judas Priest, Rainbow, Hawkwind, and tons of hard rock rock groups that were heavy enough they towed the line between the genres like KISS.
  • @dbarrett747
    Myspace deathcore was so much fun!! So many nights just sat finding weirder and weirder bands with breakdowns that got more and more ridiculous.
  • @TheSuffocater
    Holy shit ! Amazing you did this with your own riffs !
  • @chronicthingz
    90's were peak metal, alot of great subgenres and stuff
  • Nice to see Believer get mentioned. As a Christian who has listened to a lot of Christian thrash I think Believer is the only Christian band that can hold their own against more well-known secular thrash bands.
  • @masterroshi2779
    Sabbath had and still has one of the heaviest riffs ever created
  • @user-en5mk4nv6v
    Dont forget mid late 90s to mid 2000's the scandinavian surge of amazing bands and talent. Children of bodom, wintersun etc
  • Big props for tagging Believer in the thrash mentions. A forgotten band that deserves more credit.
  • @judaspriestfan
    0:19, notable bands where judas priest(judas priest realesed their debut album in 74), ufo, hawkwind just to name a few
  • You completely skipped over European Power Metal! Helloween, Gamma Ray, Stratovarius, Blind Guardian.
  • For 90s black metal, was that a specific riff from a song? cause holy fuck i need that. Quality as always Jojo.
  • @KatonRyu
    I love the more 'poppy' metal. I'm a simple man who likes clean vocals and clear melodies, and the closer metal gets to pop, the more those things seem to appear. Both Architects and I Prevail are bands I really like, from the ones mentioned in the video.
  • @cgoodiefunk
    cool vid. metal has such an interesting and amazing history
  • @RoseRamblesYT
    Your facial expressions really show how you feel about each era haha. I stepped away from metal for along time, but very recently got back into it. Based on this video, yeah I’d still gravitate towards 90s and early 2000s metal the most.
  • @noelmathur8967
    Bro really threw Believer in there! You have my respect! 🫡