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I met Jeff in my local bar about ten years ago , he was shocked that I recognized him...when he was leaving he came to find me to shake my hand and wish me a good night. lovely bloke.
he still does it, he has the reputation of hanging around and having a few beers either at the venue or close by bars.... great dude, Bill also a great guy when at signing sessions but i guess he does not drink or not as social as Jeff after the shows
i agree with you, carcass was my favorite between early to middle 90s and then i moved to more extreme music, but i still consider them unique, whereas most of the other bands i liked during that phase i completely lost interest
This song reminds me of when I was 13 way back in 93'. My dad let me drive his White Jeep Cherokee around the neighborhood by myself. He had a $3000 system in it. I blasted this track and scared all the neighbors.
Actually the videos capture their offbeat creative style nicely… grimey yes but poetic. I’m not a lover of elaborate music videos anyway, just give me the band playing with some bad ass headbanging hair shots and we’re groovin 🤘🏼🤪
I suspect that they probably only had a about £1.50 in the ‘video making’ budget! But to be honest the only place I ever saw a Carcass video played was on MTV’s Headbangers Ball but it was only played in the ‘Triple Thrash Treat’ section of the show where real fans like us clearly voted for Carcass every week as they played this video every week for months and months!! 👏🤘🙏🤣
In 2013 in Bergamo, Italy, I went to the Fosch Fest and while eating pizza and drinking several grappas while waiting for the concert of our beloved Liverpool 4 I saw a lanky figure with long blond hair and a pair of bell-bottom jeans walk by among the people. No one seemed to recognize him. I ran after him, shouting "Bill Steer!" Whereupon everyone got up to chase him...when I caught up with him he shrugged his shoulders as if to say "I was quiet going about my business...but now you've found me out!"...then he smiled at me and I shook his hand.
This song is absolutely crushing, I don't understand how none of my metal friends ever introduced me to Carcass or how I never checked them out until last year. Celtic Frost is another. I knew of them probably since 2001 but never bothered. I'm 39 now and there's just so many awesome bands from the past, some I'm just discovering.
@@CAPTAINSARGE Today u can just go on your cell phone and find everything. 20 years ago I'd say Death was the band we listened to the most. Many of them were in local death & black metal bands. I just find it insane that over the years and all the friends we weren't listening to Carcass.
Im not one of those assholes who thinks music "Sucks now", but quite honestly they could just stop making metal and I would be perfectly happy diving through the catalogues of everything that already has been
Maybe you would like Gorefest, Napalm Death, Obituary, Death, Dismember. They are all... lets say, old school death metal, and there is many more... Morgoth...
In 92 I was playing this on the stereo and my GF was saying in disbelief that it was incredibly heavy and so different from everything before. Turned out it is different from everything that came after too. Such a unique album
Carcass is my actual fave band of all f**king time, and when we played with them in Calgary like 10 years ago it was an absolute dream come true to hang out with these guys for a weekend, absolutely surreal, best musical experience of all time, never laughed harder❤
Discovered Carcass nearly 7 years ago. No band touches the level of thought, intensity, consistency, in every aspect. Symphonies of Sickness is still my favorite album after years of digging through hundreds of punk, metal, industrial, noise, and power electronics releases. Why they arent considered to be the greatest death metal band, let alone metal band, perplexes me to this day.
Riffs on this album are unbeatable honestly. It still blows my mind after first hearing this album probably 20 or so years ago at this point. It’s a true classic
Carcass are one of the true pioneers of Death metal. Along with Death, Napalm Death and Obituary. 'Incarnated Solvent Abuse' is still without question one of the coolest, most original/unique Albums/CDs of all time.
I don't know how long I've been obsessed with this song. I've listened to it everyday for over a decade. I've been trying to figure out the first solo for years, and only just now think I've learned the notes. I don't know a lot of theory, but having just learned about passing tones, I think I've made sense of the lick in this solo that has been giving me grief this whole time. Still gotta get it up to speed to know for sure if they're doing what I think they're doing
Good on you for sticking at it brother. Not a huge Carcass fan myself however this particular song was an obsession for me back in the day. Lightning in a bottle.
I still have this CD I bought when the album came out. Still listen to it. I saw these guys at Bogarts in Cincinnati back in 1991 I believe. Man what a show! One of my all-time favorite metal bands!
I saw these guys in '92 in Syracuse NY on the campaign for musical Destruction tour with Brutal Truth,Cathedral & Napalm Death my jaw stayed on the floor for the entire show,I had some hessian using my mouth as an ashtray. Jeff Walker autographed my T-shirt for myself.
Crust-core-grind-core-death metal and somehow that mix sounds catchy ?!?! I still remember hearing this on headbangers ball and being blown away. This is one of my all time favourite tunes 😀
saw this late on Tv one night and although I'd heard of the bands name and nothing else, I said to myself I bet this is that Band Carcass, so without hearing a single song, I knew it was them. Funny. this video so perfectly captures the idea!! And the album is perhaps the greatest death prog ever.
I remember first discovering CARCASS in 8th? 9th? grade.. i sat w my dad ( an ICU RN over 30 years) for 40 mins (at an age where i would usually be trying anything to be around him as little as possible cuz, ya know, i was 14 , hated him and he was a useless, sell- out, old man) as he explained what the medical terminology, physiological descriptions meant. Carcass were the reason he and i got to actually connect and enjoy each others company for a rare moment. Ly Jeff
Was immediately hooked after seeing this video on UK's Headbanger's Ball in 1991/92.🤘😎 Had to make it a mission to learn Mike Amott's solo on my Strat copy!
When I bought their first album it blew me away because this was the introduction to the genre of grind core and me being into the Cro mags,Poison Idea, Agnostic Front,etc, as well as death metal..this is what the underground punk/metal scene needed!!.
Carcass has such a unique sound. The heartwork riffs are so amazing. Mortal coil sounds like a death metal version of Iron Maiden the gallop riff. Such a good song
Absolutely agree with all comments, Ken had this groove (even during the blast beat grindcore days), it really comes to the fore on NDTI, HW, and Swansong...as for Paul Bostaph, yeah, the guy can play, but he is no Dave Lombardo; Wilding is pretty bloody good, an able replacement for Ken...
Kids today need pc rigs for several thousand DOLLAR to have a good time... give Jeff a sheet of latex... TRIPLE THE FUN. Yes. Generation X kids were different!
I read somewhere that the red Ibanez that Mike is using here was actually borrowed from Bill for the video AND I think the album as he didn't have his Flying V in posession.
I met Jeff in my local bar about ten years ago , he was shocked that I recognized him...when he was leaving he came to find me to shake my hand and wish me a good night. lovely bloke.
That sounds awesome
That's where you had your First Kiss ! You Love It
@@ragnarokodin9194 I dont remember your mom being there. ;)
he still does it, he has the reputation of hanging around and having a few beers either at the venue or close by bars.... great dude, Bill also a great guy when at signing sessions but i guess he does not drink or not as social as Jeff after the shows
All of em are good down to Earth dudes. I want a Gojira/Carcass show dammit!! I met Joe from Gojira. I know, whoopdy doo.
Carcass are so special. I know every fan on the planet thinks the same about his favorite band , but Carcass are special for real.
i agree with you, carcass was my favorite between early to middle 90s and then i moved to more extreme music, but i still consider them unique, whereas most of the other bands i liked during that phase i completely lost interest
i agree, they are one of my top bands because the technical guitar riffs, the vocals, and just the way their music flows. i love everything about it
Yes. Yes they are. Bill and Jeff combine to make something very unique.
Super original...
I remember when I was younger and went to school the teacher said that we had to bring our favourite song... They all got preety scared that day xD
Hahahahaha, me tooo. I remember how amazed they were when I know the mystery songs played. They were all quiet!!! lol
hahahahaha...cool..
You had a cool teacher XD
I did tha same thing with Metallica Metal militia
There wasnt a favourite song those Days. It all was the same.
0:35 Still one of the heaviest riffs I've ever heard.
0:14 is heavier to me
Love that riff at 0:35 too! Killer!
4:05 🤘
You can hear the drummer fuck up in it.
This song reminds me of when I was 13 way back in 93'. My dad let me drive his White Jeep Cherokee around the neighborhood by myself. He had a $3000 system in it. I blasted this track and scared all the neighbors.
THIS VIDEO IS NOT JUST A VIDEO, BUT A WORK OF ART.
Lets be honest here, Carcass videos never do Carcass songs justice.
They shit talk all their videos themselves, it's true
Video is cool tho mad old school late night shit xD
Actually the videos capture their offbeat creative style nicely… grimey yes but poetic. I’m not a lover of elaborate music videos anyway, just give me the band playing with some bad ass headbanging hair shots and we’re groovin 🤘🏼🤪
@@mad_mobmusic I can't blame them... great song, but pushing your head through a bin bag hasn't aged too well ;)
I suspect that they probably only had a about £1.50 in the ‘video making’ budget! But to be honest the only place I ever saw a Carcass video played was on MTV’s Headbangers Ball but it was only played in the ‘Triple Thrash Treat’ section of the show where real fans like us clearly voted for Carcass every week as they played this video every week for months and months!! 👏🤘🙏🤣
In 2013 in Bergamo, Italy, I went to the Fosch Fest and while eating pizza and drinking several grappas while waiting for the concert of our beloved Liverpool 4 I saw a lanky figure with long blond hair and a pair of bell-bottom jeans walk by among the people. No one seemed to recognize him. I ran after him, shouting "Bill Steer!" Whereupon everyone got up to chase him...when I caught up with him he shrugged his shoulders as if to say "I was quiet going about my business...but now you've found me out!"...then he smiled at me and I shook his hand.
This song is absolutely crushing, I don't understand how none of my metal friends ever introduced me to Carcass or how I never checked them out until last year. Celtic Frost is another. I knew of them probably since 2001 but never bothered. I'm 39 now and there's just so many awesome bands from the past, some I'm just discovering.
Guess your metal friends listen to Linkin Park or something
@@CAPTAINSARGE Today u can just go on your cell phone and find everything. 20 years ago I'd say Death was the band we listened to the most. Many of them were in local death & black metal bands. I just find it insane that over the years and all the friends we weren't listening to Carcass.
Check out Pan.Thy.Monium if you haven't. Crushing unique death metal. 🤘
Im not one of those assholes who thinks music "Sucks now", but quite honestly they could just stop making metal and I would be perfectly happy diving through the catalogues of everything that already has been
Maybe you would like Gorefest, Napalm Death, Obituary, Death, Dismember. They are all... lets say, old school death metal, and there is many more... Morgoth...
So glad this video is back up
Yes
Why was it down?
the plastic sheeting in this vid always put a smile on my face. Such a weird choice/idea. I bet the concept meeting for this was legendary funny
looks like I picked the wrong day to give up sniffing glue
an Airplane! quote on a Carcass song. A+
Its never to late to Start IT again with sniffing glue.
Must be one of the heaviest guitar tones in metal history
Mortician: Am I a joke to you?
In 92 I was playing this on the stereo and my GF was saying in disbelief that it was incredibly heavy and so different from everything before. Turned out it is different from everything that came after too. Such a unique album
@@Rdkmrng Really? That's great news in that case lol
Whole album takes no prisoners 🤘👿🤘
Carcass is my actual fave band of all f**king time, and when we played with them in Calgary like 10 years ago it was an absolute dream come true to hang out with these guys for a weekend, absolutely surreal, best musical experience of all time, never laughed harder❤
Discovered Carcass nearly 7 years ago. No band touches the level of thought, intensity, consistency, in every aspect. Symphonies of Sickness is still my favorite album after years of digging through hundreds of punk, metal, industrial, noise, and power electronics releases. Why they arent considered to be the greatest death metal band, let alone metal band, perplexes me to this day.
because they broke up for 15 years lol
Because Bridgeburner owns that title.
Riffs on this album are unbeatable honestly. It still blows my mind after first hearing this album probably 20 or so years ago at this point. It’s a true classic
Carcass are one of the true pioneers of Death metal. Along with Death, Napalm Death and Obituary. 'Incarnated Solvent Abuse' is still without question one of the coolest, most original/unique Albums/CDs of all time.
Your forgot morbid angel....
Carcass is a special one band. pioneers of grindcore and also death metal.
PEEL Sessions.............
This the sonf fron "Necroticism - Descanting the Insalubrius" album.
Did they release this as an EP or did you mean necroticism was the coolest or did you mean this song in particular?
Songs to grow up with and one of the best extreme albums ever.
Endless Necroticism...
Carcass is pure class, seen twice live...
Yeah I saw them at Download fest, best band of the whole fest.
I’m just getting into carcass and GODDAMN this song is so fucking good
I've only been a fan for 3 years but I just love 'em!
@@LittleMissGrosser fan for 2 years but same
imagine this song is 30 years old.. first saw it on mtv´s headbangers ball and still love it
Same
Family friendly lyrics💪🤘💪 Necroticism is one of the best album i Heard love heartwork
But this album is pure gold
coolest extreme metal band to this day
I don't know how long I've been obsessed with this song. I've listened to it everyday for over a decade. I've been trying to figure out the first solo for years, and only just now think I've learned the notes. I don't know a lot of theory, but having just learned about passing tones, I think I've made sense of the lick in this solo that has been giving me grief this whole time. Still gotta get it up to speed to know for sure if they're doing what I think they're doing
Good on you for sticking at it brother.
Not a huge Carcass fan myself however this particular song was an obsession for me back in the day. Lightning in a bottle.
Music isn't about replication but rather appreciation. Appreciate what has been offered and then make it your own.
@@heyokah I'll do whatever I want
@@KaldDodeGitarist good luck with that...
This is the one that showed me Carcass was legit and got me hooked.
30 years and still sounds like it was only yesterday.
In early '92 I was listening to this song, and still I am.
The carcass just keeps rotting
I still have this CD I bought when the album came out. Still listen to it. I saw these guys at Bogarts in Cincinnati back in 1991 I believe. Man what a show! One of my all-time favorite metal bands!
I saw these guys in '92 in Syracuse NY on the campaign for musical Destruction tour with Brutal Truth,Cathedral & Napalm Death my jaw stayed on the floor for the entire show,I had some hessian using my mouth as an ashtray. Jeff Walker autographed my T-shirt for myself.
watched some great ones at bogarts!
I Had The Cassette...
3:16 that riff is killer
solo u mean?
@@user-qm7bp4ul5t they would be right regardless.
@@user-qm7bp4ul5t he's talking about the background riff for the solo
Another foot tapping catchy number from those crazy cats.
I saw this song live for the first time in 2017 and it was fucking awesome. Carcass are legends and still kick ass live
Crust-core-grind-core-death metal and somehow that mix sounds catchy ?!?! I still remember hearing this on headbangers ball and being blown away. This is one of my all time favourite tunes 😀
Just progressive death metal, dude. Earlier stuff is goregrind, later stuff is melodic death metal.
Me too on Headbanger’s Ball… and after this Lack of Comprehension Death… I was 14 and my brain 🤩🤯🤯🤩
@@Admiral_Bongo and death n roll on swansong. not sure how proggy this is
@@wtc5198 True regarding death'n'roll. Many songs on Necroticism are quite proggy.
@@wtc5198Necroticism is Prog/Melodeath imo
Carcass, lol...since the 1980 and still rocking 🤘🏻
I love these guys so much xx
Broke my wrist crowd surfing at their Australian concert in Melbourne in like 1993? 1994?
Love, love, love em
Is that when Bill Steers guitar sound wasn't coming through the p.a? That's what I remember most about it.
saw this late on Tv one night and although I'd heard of the bands name and nothing else, I said to myself I bet this is that Band Carcass, so without hearing a single song, I knew it was them. Funny. this video so perfectly captures the idea!! And the album is perhaps the greatest death prog ever.
I remember first discovering CARCASS in 8th? 9th? grade.. i sat w my dad ( an ICU RN over 30 years) for 40 mins (at an age where i would usually be trying anything to be around him as little as possible cuz, ya know, i was 14 , hated him and he was a useless, sell- out, old man) as he explained what the medical terminology, physiological descriptions meant. Carcass were the reason he and i got to actually connect and enjoy each others company for a rare moment. Ly Jeff
Solo plays: the back of the drummer is shown
Nothing nastier than some old school Carcass grind sludge. Shit slays.
It s great song!!!Thank yours Jeff and Co
I love this band so much
I love this song and album
Was immediately hooked after seeing this video on UK's Headbanger's Ball in 1991/92.🤘😎
Had to make it a mission to learn Mike Amott's solo on my Strat copy!
Fuck... after all these years Im still amazed on how great their music is... 😎🤟🏽😁
They own everything!!!!
Slowed parts on this album has shocked orthodox CARCASS fans.😁
Superb album.
This is Carcass's version of dig
When I bought their first album it blew me away because this was the introduction to the genre of grind core and me being into the Cro mags,Poison Idea, Agnostic Front,etc, as well as death metal..this is what the underground punk/metal scene needed!!.
Carcass=pure talent
Bill’s solo in this song is so fucking perfect
Amott plays the solo tho
Watching late night RAGE show in Australia sometime in 1994, still as good as it was back then. Thanks Carcass
such an incredible band !!!!!
Classic Carcass...I Had This Absolutely Splendid Album...
Still one of my top five
Carcass has such a unique sound. The heartwork riffs are so amazing. Mortal coil sounds like a death metal version of Iron Maiden the gallop riff. Such a good song
A crazy good melodic guitar solo sandwiched in there? Incredible.
49 ans et c'est tjrs mon groupe fétiche.j'avais 19 ans qd j'ai écouté la 1ere fois
Adoro essa música véi pqp
Beautiful Song
Classic and brutal
гениальный альбом гениальной группы!!!!
Mi padre ponía ésta canción cuando tenía como 6 años y a la fecha recuerdo perfectamente el video, me gustaba mucho
Temaso una bomba mal... Carcass mis máximos respetos desde Argentina una de las bandas más poderosas y pesadas del metal
@@riverespasionlocurademicor8291 26/6/11⚰🔥🔥
The exsanguine esprit - shorted as snuff!
UUugggghhhhh...
My favorite song in that music catégory....Metal express a looooong Time ago on french TV ...RIP...i must have keep the VHS tape ....
I saw them on this tour in Hollywood on Acid it was awesome fuck yeah
This song is popularly known as "ryusan dorodoro nandemotokasu(硫酸どろどろなんでも溶かす)" in Japan.
This is their best song off their best album. Takes me back to being 13 again🤘🏻
so good.
Esta canción es un despliegue de tremendos riffs!
Vraiment excellent 🎼🇫🇷🎼🤘
love this song
That dampining riff, that's ungodly !!!
Now that LP is the best ever that carcass did
I'm not into death metal yet they are one of my favourite bands
fucking masterpiece
Carcass ten utwór i teledysk wymiata
With Ken Owen, yesssss!!!
Simply the heaviest song in the world !!!
My favourite video on Mtv2 back in the days
i love how every old death metal video its funny in some way
Temazo!!
It still sounds curent! Class all the way!
oh man this good
Proud to be a brotha that likes this
Ken Owen is the fucking man! It is an absolute fucking tragedy he can't play like this any more - Carcass is not the same without him.... :(
Daniel Wilding is a damn good drummer though, and he knows how to play with the looseness and groove that Ken was great at
He has his feel
It’s not like Paul in slayer over playing
Absolutely agree with all comments, Ken had this groove (even during the blast beat grindcore days), it really comes to the fore on NDTI, HW, and Swansong...as for Paul Bostaph, yeah, the guy can play, but he is no Dave Lombardo; Wilding is pretty bloody good, an able replacement for Ken...
@@patrickniehus3132 f ya brother
Dope!
They are so fuck ing nasty and original. I fell in ❤ with Jeff Steer when I first heard and saw him!
That break down at 4:00 ish the chills I know how you nuts get it wasn’t on time
After all this years respect from Belgium.
Mincecore Fuck yea!
Positive energetic song:-)
Carcass 2020 \m/
90's plastic art revolution 🤘🤘🤘
Carcass I love you
Super компазиция, super клип
Carcass unique énorme magnifique et quelle douce mélodie à mes oreilles. 😂
Groovy as fuck song.
Have this on DVD
Kids today need pc rigs for several thousand DOLLAR to have a good time... give Jeff a sheet of latex... TRIPLE THE FUN. Yes. Generation X kids were different!
I read somewhere that the red Ibanez that Mike is using here was actually borrowed from Bill for the video AND I think the album as he didn't have his Flying V in posession.
Exelente banda carcas
I love that RG550