THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN - 'Calculating Infinity' (Full Album Stream)
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- Full album stream of THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN's mind bending debut album 'Calculating Infinity'.
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1. Sugar Coated Sour 0:00
2. 43% Burnt 2:24
3. Jim Fear 6:55
4. *#.. 9:17
5. Destro's Secret 11:58
6. The Running Board 13:55
7. Clip The Apex... Accept Instruction 17:16
8. Calculating Infinity 20:46
9. 4th Grade Dropout 22:48
10. Weekend Sex Change 26:24
11. Variations On A Cocktail Dress 29:35
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This was really ahead of its time. So much so that I still think it's ahead of its time.
With meshuggah I think they broke the time-space coherence and brought new life to metal.
Rodrigo Manuel Ibarra Juarez is meshuggah that great though?
Meshuggah might not be for everyone, but if you have a thing for groove and mathematics.... some of their songs and albums are beyond great. (I recommend Chaosphere if you are more old school, Koloss if not)
nah it's pretty exactly of its time tbqh
This was completely groundbreaking for its time. Alongside with Botch’s release of “We Are The Romans”, and Converge on their 3rd or so record I believe REALLY pushed the boundaries of experimental hardcore.
Yeah sure, modern day Grindcore was still being devolved, and Powerviolence was attempting to push Hardcore Punk to its limits as well, but these 2-3 bands took the aesthetic of what metallic hardcore bands of the mid 90s like Candiria, Coalesce, Gojira and Earth Crisis and just push the envelope of pure sonic experimentation musically.
I literally still cannot believe that this was released in 1999, this sound could easily pass for mid-late 2000s much less 99.
These vocals are fucking insane, it sounds like a person at (or past) his breaking point
Agreed. I love Dimitri's enraged vocals
I tried to headbang and broke my neck
gotta protect ya neck
I tried headbanging and felt like I needed a straight jacket to complete the look. Lol.
The trick is to bang your head every 7th and 71st notes, that way you get a natural and less chaotic head rhythm going.
A game changer for heavy music. It's a beast of an album.
So many copycat bands cropping up overnight. It was crazy suddenly there were ten to the dozen.
Yeah right afterwards. I wouldn't discount other similar acts at the time though like Botch, Coalesce and Converge.
everyone of them but Coalesce has released at least one album before DEP.
Fuckin beasty albin
@@hadesosiris9884 Deadguy and Rorschach wave hello too. They were who Dillenger and Botch and Coverge and Coalesce were all copping.
I seriously listen to this album and giggle to myself because everything is so unexpected
jandgutz couldn’t agree more hahaha
man this is the perfect way to describe so many shit i listen to haha
same with Drop Dead Gorgeous for me
Try Disco Volante by Mr Bungle or any Mr Bungle album infact. You will have a hernia!
They basically said this was a big middle finger to music theory
Some classic reggae right here.
your ears deceive me
Or, there in, Ire Works?
Ya mon!
rasta pride
Hahahahaha!
As someone who has ADD, it’s impossible for this album to not have my full attention. Every single second is just complete insanity. You never know what is going to happen from one second to the next. Some of the most intense noise that has ever been put to recording. In a weird way it really kind of sounds like jazz, especially the drumming. It also has one of the most tense atmospheres I’ve heard in music. It’s like the feeling of being in constant anxiety and panic.
I love the genre name for this is “mathcore” and we get album titles like this.
I'd say these guys, The Number 12 looks like you, and Into the moat are probably the best ..or atleast my favorites
@@jayceegee258 coalesce, cult leader, orphan donor, botch, the chariot, oblivionized, heavy heavy low low, converge, cloud rat, melt-banana, rolo tomassi, exotic animal petting zoo, gaza, war from a harlots mouth, candiria, psyopus, down i go, tharsis they, the armed, the hirsch effeckt, daughters, car bomb, every time i die, ion dissonance, genghis tron, norma jean, cave in, fear before the march of flames, curl up and die, the sawtooth grin, the callous daoboys, ed gein, the end, narrows, reproacher, psychofagist, navio, vein, mouthbreather, kaonashi, IDYLLS, and full of hell would all like to have a word with you.
I can't stand the name "mathcore." It doesn't do justice to the rich variety of all those bands. Converge are emotive post-punk, DEP were a jazz-metal hybrid, N12 were theater kid hardcore, Danza were Southern-fried groovy metalcore, and The Locust were absurdist garage punk loaded with B-movie schmaltz. To mush them all together demeans the unique contributions of each one.
@@james_the_animator thanks for making my favorite youtube comment of the year so far. i lol'd at "theater kid hardcore" because I was not so impressed the time I saw them open for DEP, yet I loved it when the Locust did.
Emotive post punk fits better Daughters
This album, along with Botch - We Are The Romans, Converge - Jane Doe, and Coalesce - 0:12 Revolution In Just Listening, are timeless. 1999-2002 were some amazing years in hardcore.
And Norma Jean's "Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child"
dont forget creation is crucifixion they were a bit not on the same direction but damn cool band.
and Every Time I Die's Hot Damn
AngryBob4213 This. That album absolutely deserves to be in the same sentence with those bands. Though I think NJ actually got better overtime.
I saw DEP with Botch and Nora ( that’s the name of the band: NORA) in Toronto just after Dimitri left the band but DEP continued the tour without him. So the whole show was instrumental. While DEP was setting up their gear, I talked to Chris Pennie, and he told me that Dimitri has left, and I nearly fainted. He said he hoped the show would go well without him. He gave me one of his drumsticks and that’s that. It was an amazing show (obviously). The mic was thrown into the pit for everyone to sing along... which we all did. 🖤🖤🖤
Warning, be careful driving with this album.
So true haha
lmao I wouldn't. I'd drive into a fucking pole, on purpose
played the cd in my car alot, ALOT
To me, this is the best thing DEP has ever made. I love the insanity in this record. Also, the EP with Mike Patton is amazing
Which one is that?
Irony Is a Dead Scene
my dude
Agree 100% add under the running board and you have the golden 3 releases that redefined heavy music for me ( along with the likes of Converge and Botch), but this album is on a level of ferocity that is quite something but with stunning vision, at least a decade or 2 ahead of its time
so mike patton isnt singing on calculating infinity? is that correct?
@@khalnetherfields7263 no, it's someone named Dmitry.
This is an absolute classic. One of the DEFINITIVE statements of extreme metal in the last 20 years. This album blew my mind when I first heard it and it still slays. The guitars are wild and moody. The vocals are agonizingly heavy and trauma-filled. The drums are just... perfect.
Its a perfect album.
The vocals are insane. Listen to how Dimitri screams for his life at the beginning of Destro's secret. He sounds crazy and scared shitless.
Hardcore, not metal.
@@iiiiiiiiiiiiii7192 I thought this was math core
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@@iiiiiiiiiiiiii7192 it's a subgenre of metalcore, and that genre honstly kind of blurs the lines a bit
Why did I have to really get into this band after they finally disbanded.
I have asked myself the very same question many times. But perhaps it is better to love a defunct band than an active band that you cannot see because you’re broke.
@@james_the_animator Yall fucked up
you didnt miss out on anything. It wasnt that great being into them knowing I would never be stupid enough to try to see them live or try to talk to my friends about it
@@slowfuse why wouldn’t you go see them live?
@@deluxeg supposedly their shows were EXTREMELY over the top and dangerous
listened to less than 15 minutes of it and already bought the CD on eBay
well you listened to half for free
i played the cd so much in my first car, i think its around somewhere all scratched up.
This is the best thing I've listened to in a while. I'm crying at work because I can't get over how hilarious these songs sound. It's just so all over the place it feels like an amazing comedy sketch.
4:06 case in point
@@sirspookybones1118I can't help but picture Krusty the clown dancing around to that
6:47 it's over? That was quick. I guess I can turn my headphones back up now...
JIM
FEAR
Have not heard this in years. Still holds up. Fuck yeah! One of the greatest albums ever.
For me, this album has stood the test of time. So good.
Andrew Edwards It still sounds fresh and boundary pushing all these years later. There are boundaries this record is still pushing.
@@TheseBitchesWantNikes even still, this is leagues beyond its time. In fact I've never heard anything since this band push limits anywhere close to this.
Modern metal doesn't have shit over this
I'm 43% burnt right now
Same bruh
I'm only about 25% burnt but plan on going to the garage and fixing that real soon! Lolz
Mixed people be like
@@arranmaxwell underrated comment 🤣🤣🤣
Saw these guys about 20 years ago in South Carolina. They sounded just as great in person.
That's jazz folks.
yeah, some of these melodies are interesting, there's harmonies going on
Actually it’s post-neoclassical space fusion pre hardcore pre cum stoner pop with progressive pornogrind influences
That's total garbage folks
y'all ain't talking about music
Yeah, I'm still trying to think of a better jazz album.
Ben Weinman stated that he hated the way this album sounded when he released it. Boy, was he wrong.
They peaked with that album.
There is ZERO wrong with this album....
Some of the mixing on certain tracks is pretty meh, but the music completely makes up for it
The thing is, the vocals are the best
@@Jamesp1972 True, wish Dimitri stayed with them.
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Only DEP can start off an album like that!!!
This is the album that got me into DEP! I still remember the first time I listened to it "What is this mind blowing insanity of FUCKING AWESOME!?!?"
1-sugar coated sour patch kids
2-43% burnt by the sun
3-according to Jim fear
4-*#metoo
5-destro's secret window
6-the running boardgame
7-paperclip the apex...accept instructions
8-calculating infinity gauntlet
9-4th grade dropout of towners
10-weekend sex change (in the house of flies)
11-variations on a cocktail dress barn
Johnny Squirt “I watched a sex chaaaaange in youuuu”
Naytone hahaha nice, dude
This album was released 20 years ago TODAY.
today ?
@@lukeb0030 TODAY?
Today?
It's not Sgt. Pepper! Duh!?
you know.... Im a fan of all dillinger stuff..... but its sad going back to this album realizing what they REALLY could have done..... amazing stuff
I'm studying "Line Integrals of Vector Fields"; this album and this subject were born to each other.
43% burnt sounds almost like turning a printer on at some points
reminds me of how there are popular songs played by hard disk noises
This is my favorite album of all time.
That transition from Clip the Apex to Calculating Infinite tho..
A band i played with called Squarewell sort used this idea for a transition on our first record, unintentionally. I realized after the fact that my subconscious is really into it too!
if you like that transition then there is genre for that which is: noise/ power electronics
My first MP3 download ever was 43% Burnt.
Amazing. Still is. Masterpiece album.
Angela from The Office once described jazz as people trying to play the wrong notes but I think she meant this band holy fishmole this is awesome
Guys...
This was released in 1999.....
Played in STANDARD TUNING for christ sakes!
Fucking how?!?!?!?
Have a listen to Car Bomb if you’ve never heard of them before. You can tell just how MUCH DEP was for them. By far.
For 1999, this was definitely giving Grindcore, Powerviolence, and Hardcore Punk a run for their money!
DAMN
Grindcore, Powerviolence, and Hardcore Punk , it was savaging pissing and shitting on and beating up all 3 whist eating its own fingers and toe nails and shouting at traffic lool
On a serious note, I agree standard tuning...hwo heavy do you wanna be? ...struggling to think of a heavier record in standard
whole album doesn't have a single chorus
you can consider 25:10 a chrous
43% burnt has a couple choruses
The "Sundripped Devil" part kinda sounds like a chorus
chorus meaning a part that is repeated after each verse, checked the lyrics for the album several times and I didn't see any. There are some "chorus-y" sounding parts (like 25:10 & sun dripped devil/scratched out my eyes) but they're not technically choruses
@@elijahelbourn5709 i see
This album plus Under The Running Board, some of the finest heavy music made, decades ahead
This album blew my fucking face off when I first heard it. I could not believe humans could physically play this. Total brain melt.
top it of with their epic live performances.
Yes! Their live shows were Next FN' Level..
this album..this fucking album...
This is beyond beyond.
This album will stand as a metal breakthrough forever!
never forget how happy i was the day my buddy put this is in my car's cd player. best album ever
If you listend to this when you were like 16.. and got it, it will be forever imprinted on your brain. every single note, i swear i'm re-listening to the album many years later and i know everything fucking thing.. Long live Dillinger Escape Plan, i pity those who never get a kick out of this:-)
They're a noisy Zappa. (compliment)
Noisey n angry frank
Zappagrind
yee boi
@@elilachappa3330 zappcore
RIP Drewster. Can't listen to this and not think of the unique soul we all lost. Miss ya my brother from another mother 😰
I love music that you can't predict.
TDEP delivers structural mayhem!
!
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So what genre is your band?
TDEP: Yes.
mathcore
This has been a favourite album for decades now. Fucking awesome!
Easily one of the 100 best albums of all time overall. Not just metal.
It just never gets old. Like ever. 19 years old now, this record has aged like single malt scotch.
Best comment
Agreed
@@toast88got my ticket to dillinger in Brooklyn doing calculating infinity. Gonna be sick. I saw there last 2 shows back to back in 2017. Im gassed and Dimitri doing vocals 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
Most brutal stuff I've ever listened to
It's wtf? every 5 seconds
Damn it's good
Among the best metal records ever made
one of the best.....😊
One of the best albums out there, it was far ahead of its time.
still is.
They're the most unexpected stuff in metal that I've ever heard
This album is like an experimental album for people who hates experimental bands haha
Because it's not avant garde bullshit, it's just technical brutality.
@@darkweb7087 damn, what type of whetstone do you use? That sure is a lot of edge.
I think we hate our ears too. But this shit’s a bop, I can’t help myself 😂
Tachanka Groyper Worshipping technicality in music is like being a dumb jock but with none of the friends or pussy
@@Chris_FMS_Redfield Wll thanks to prove my point. If you really think this isn't " avant-garde " then you don't really pay attention haha
Still one of the craziest albums ever made.
Came back to this after over a decade, having recently spun You Won't Get What You Want by Daughters several times (the guitars reminded me of DEP, I hate to admit I forgot about this album.) This is even better than I remember.
I still have this album on cd. Remember hearing this when it first came out and it blew my mind.
Heaviest album ever made. Fucking masterpiece.
Our tour we did together years ago was still one of the best tours....
Life changing album
This singer makes Tom Araya sound like Mr. Rogers.
This album is timeless
Whenever I listen to this band, I have to listen to the whole discography
I can lift a lot more than usual when listening to DEP
Tool: We are music for real intellectuals.
TDEP: Hold my trigonometry homework.
Just listened to this album for the first time a couple of days ago. I've got to say, this is some of the most psychotic, spastic shit I've ever heard.
You may like the Locust, too.
This album could be listed to a billion times, and you still won't predict where it'll go
This album is 10/10 every time I listen to it. Perfect, just like "Ideas of Reference" by Psyopus.
The end of an era: never duplicated and fresh 19 years later
True, they went downill after that
@@starlodear2987 no really One of us is the killer is a masterpiece
I disagree I think they just got more well rounded.
So much happened in the first minute
One of the most intense and twisted hardcore-noise records.
Better late than never. This is awesome
Still makes the hair on my neck stand up after almost 20 years.
thanks for posting this whole album!
i dont know why people think i listen to this headbanging and going all carzy i basically calm my self with this music i like to try and follow the riffs ant rythm al together
Impossible to headbang. Unless you want your head to fall off.
yes yes
interpretive dancing is where it's at
When your young you head bang to it, but once you get older you meditate to it.
still I headbang
19 years old this album already. Time flies
Not sure why, but Weekend Sex Change (26:25) always reminded me of the underwater music from Donkey Kong Country. The drumming on that track always blew my mind.
same!
I absolutely hear it!
Whenever I would visit a friend in Watts, CA I would Jack this rolling around the hood... hysterical...
One of my all time favorites
when you get on youtube and an album from your favorite band was just posted
Truly beautiful
Clip the apex... accept instruction smashed my house
Good God 20 years later still the best thing i ever fucking heard!
This CD is at my local record store, I'm definitely getting it
This is a masterpiece
DEP are ridiculously brilliant. Heavy, brutal, technical, progressive, experimental, this group just had it all. Pure organised mathematical metal insanity, too bad they disbanded. Not a single bad album in their collection and though my favorite is likely their last one, their debut is just some of the craziest fucking shit I've heard. DEP is ultimate metal chaos!!🤘🤘
Legitimately one of the most brutal albums of all time. This is what I imagine the mind of a criminally insane paranoid schizophrenic person sounds like.
I'm not insane, paranoid, or schizophrenic and this is exactly what my mind sounds like
@@pablo-arteagayou're so real for this
I remember when this came out
same. it was around this time i quit smoking weed (for the first time) and started listening to good shit like this.
now i'm in my 30's, smoke weed and and still listen to music like this. i don't think my mind could handle it as a teenager. lmao.
I listened to this in my mother's womb
same, blew my dumb middle school mind.
Run home
Run far
Bury your face in the pillow
Scream out what you can't
glad im not the only one who appreciates the amazing lyrics
I had three days come up to play something at guitar center for their drum off. I just practiced 43% burnt and played that lol true story. I lost but it was fun
Thank you! This is so beautiful!
there are no vids online of them playing 4th Grade Dropout, but it is nonetheless my favorite track
The drumming is insane
The running board is so fuckin good
i keep remembereing this band as the band that sounds a lot like the more insane metalcore/technical bands from the emo generation started gravitating toward in only after 2004 until about 2007
dillinger already was there in the late 90s, i remember my sister having a sampler cd with 1 song of several more extreme bands, i guess it was an epitaph or roadrunner cd, and i never forgot how far their music was ahead, or misunderstood
when this first came out i played it on my radio show ktec 89.5....happy birthday sugar coated sour.
An hour before dawn
I'm walking through the rain
And scratching on her window screen
I've come to cut...Cupid's heart out
I've come to take YOUR BREATH AWAY
Such an amazing album. I want all thier music!!!!
JUNE 21, 2024 BABY!!! IT'S ALL COMING BACK. WITH DIMITRI. PRAISE BE!! 👏👏👏
I'll be at the June 22nd show
43% burnt - fuck yeah i love this shit.