
You can hear it in the keyboards, and it’s a major key song. It’s not heavy metal at all – it’s almost more inspired by Raspberry Beret-era Prince. So you get to see the difference between him and the other characters. And while the rest of the band is talking about money, he’s talking about his heart. Toki Wartooth is awaiting his death, and while he’s waiting, he thinks of his happiest moment to calm himself down, which is getting into the band Dethklok. “It’s a song of exciting empowerment that’s bookended by two horrible situations. It’s comical in nature, but there’s a brutal realism to it.” I Believe There’s a part where the woman cuts off a guy’s dick and says, ‘Bleed on the floor like a bitch’, and the man’s saying, ‘I’m bleeding like how you bleed – how can you still be alive?’ Which is asking how a woman can still live through every month. It’s about a group of women who become empowered and start castrating a bunch of men, and um… basically, read the chorus lyrics. “Most of the song is sung from a woman’s point of view, which is something I haven’t heard much of in heavy metal. And it’s got a fun, hooky chorus that you’re used to hearing on the Dethklok stuff.” Andromeda And it turns out it’s his ex-wife who’s taken a whole bunch of stuff from him, and it’s unresolved issues after unresolved issues. And even as I was improvising melodies and improvising lyrics, I realised it was about a superhero who’s on his way to go and save somebody, but the person he’s saving is someone who’s he’s got a really complicated relationship with, and he’s complaining the whole time that he’s on her way to save her. “It’s the first song where I really started understanding what the Galaktikon record would be. It’s quite destructive, just terrible parts of human nature – destroy, destroy, destroy.” On My Way That’s another theme that I picked up from Queen again, from The Prophet’s Song, which was about, ‘The Earth is ending, we’ve got to build an ark, we’ve got to save only part of humanity, and only part of the animals’, and so this one’s just about, ‘We’re not going to save anything everyone’s obliterated.’ And it’s really exciting for me, for that reason. Spine chilling and absolute masterpiece.“It’s about a big comet coming to Earth and destroying anything that’s ever lived.


A song that gets you hooked with the first few verses, amazes you with the melodies in the chorus, makes you frown in brutality through the middle and finally breaks you down to tears in the final solo and chants "You'll never take me down, I am alive".

At first I didnt like the massive twists but Ive grown to really love it. I never thought a death metal song could envoke so many emotions in one song, the riffs are larger than life and the melodies are the foundation of the song. The tribal drums give this song a primal and ghastly vibe and the build up for the ending is one of the best ever written. and a lazer beam.ĭethklok once again dominating an entire subgenre of metal through one song.īiological Evolution and Death Metal, what a great mix. Maybe there is something more brutal than being a parasite to student debts, how about a parasite government sucking your money through taxes. I love amon amarth so this song is right up my alley. Should have been on the show, what a trip this song is. Haunting and catchy tune that really shoves the reality of being a parasite paying your student debts. Whats more brutal than college debt? Nothing. I love the sci-fi songs since Im a huge sci-fi nerd, but this is just amazingly orchestrated and the melody is insane, great and beautiful solo.
#Crush the industry dethklok episode pro#
Here's where Small shows us his amazing endurance with long rapid fire lyrics that even a pro swimmer would have trouble performing. RIFF GALORE, Never has a song pounded you in the face with such mind melting riffs that gets better than the last. Has one of the most beautiful solos ever. Okay so I know it’s not TECHNICALLY Dethklok but I looooove Nightmare, and My Name Is Murder But actual Dethklok song probably The Galaxy and Face Fisted. Such a tie between Crush the Industry and The Galaxy. I love the harmony's construction in this song.īadass, complex drum patterns by the amazing atomic clock and great twists and turns with an orgasmic breakdown. 2 is The Beginning (version in the episode is better than the album version) 3 Awaken. 1 favourite band and making this list just proved it for myself.ġ0 - I Tamper with the Evidence at Odins Murder Site.Ībsolutely beautiful guitars and great upbeat rythmn. Here's the hardest list I ever had to make.ĭethklok is my no.
