'What billy said, THIS song was in 1994. It just came with the re-release of the same album in 1998. All said and done, this song coming out in 1994 is fucking mind blowing.
I can't believe these motherfuckers have been around since the 80's. This is heavy for days even by today's standard. We've got shit like deathcore and beatdown setting the bar for heavines for the past decade or two, then there's these guys doing the same shit 20 years before its time. Honestly, I feel like modern metal would be much different if they never existed. There's always that constant desire a lot of musicians have to be heavier than the rest, we would have gotten around to what we have today eventualy, but we skipped a couple of decades because of these dudes.
This kick ass song sure kicks ass. One of my all time meshuggah favs. Just love the last riffs from 04:04 till the end - mindblowing. Hehe, also 100th commentor. weeeeee!
THIS... song..IS THE BEGINNING OF ALL DJENT... This is the song that made me love ~ HEAVY HARD SICK OFFTIME SHIT!!!!! ....I WAS "17" at that time ...now im "34" thank you Meshuggah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As a musician,I first heard these guys in the mid 90's.....HOLY SHIT !!!!! was all I could come up with as a response.The urge to emulate was uncontrollable.Going from Pantera timing signatures to Meshuggah's poly's was fucking incredible and neccesary as a guitarist . DD To this day
Crunchy, groovy and fucking bare bone raw ass talent. first time i heard these guys they became my number 1 favorite band and one day when i open my restraunt i WILL be playing meshuggah in my fucking restraunt every other goddamn song.
This probably has bin mentioned before in this comment section, but "Humiliative" is not on the original "Contradiction Collapse". It first appeared as Opener of the 94 EP "None" - 4 Songs of "None" were then added to the re-release of "Contradiction Collapse" in 98. You can clearly hear the 3 Year Gap to the Rest of the Album - "None" already sounded a lot like Destroy Erase Imrove.
Avrian O'Brien They do not sound like Pantera in anyway shape or form, period. Phil Anselmos voice is so much deeper than Jen Kidmans voice. Their instrumental ideas are way too different. I love both bands but they DO NOT SOUND THE SAME.
Damn, they must have been using an Ibanez universe on this track cause this is heavy af! They came out roughly around 1990 anyway before they released this in 91, so they were probably one of the first besides Korn to use a 7 string.
@substatic10 Contradictions callapse and none were available on the same disc, wiith Contradictions callapse as the main sleeve and none just had a little square in the corner, that may be why the poster used this cover.
I like both styles.....I like how their old stuff is different from new... they have some technical albums and some more traditional.. i would abeen pissed if every single cd was technical
It is quite easy to hear some of Meshuggah's early influences on their first release, "Psykisk Testbild" from 1989. (The title translates to something like "Psychological Test-Picture".) I would mention Metallica as a major influence. The music of this EP is simpler and more straight-forward" than their more recent material, but some of their more progressive elements are present in the form of time-changes and polyrhythmics, and Fredrik Thordendal's lead playing stands out.
@FreeByrd007 I think that on the album before Meshuggah they started playing 8 strings and from tuning A# they switched to dropped F...or sth like that,lol.
The riff on 4:31, which goes till the end, reminds me of a part from " I ". I am almost sure that it's even the same notes (edit: yeah, the notes are of the same pitch and kinda similar rhythm) Edit2: the riff on 7:08 on " I "
LOL @ all the Pantera and Metaillica comments. Metallica has sucked since 1991 and Pantera is now whatever. I am a fan of both but recognize the superior firepower laid down by Meshuggah. Respect
The fact you're using a name such as LittleEmoBoy001 pretty much tells us whether or not to listen to you when it comes to music. This album is awesome
insanely far ahead of its time
like marty mc fly came back with his tape recorder in your sleep and enlightened your whole childhood ahead of its time
This album came out in 1991. Just let that sink in. Tool hadn't even put out Undertow yet.
the song itself was actually 1994
'What billy said, THIS song was in 1994. It just came with the re-release of the same album in 1998.
All said and done, this song coming out in 1994 is fucking mind blowing.
Still, Meshuggah is and always has been lightyears ahead of their time.
I know man... Certified geniuses for many years now. Can't beat the feeling you get when you first listen to these guys.
i don't know man. Tool and Meshuggah are both my favorite bands. i don't think could choose one over the other
I could listen to that intro groove for years on end and never get bored.
Groovy as fuck.
4:32 riff....life changer...that definitive tipping point......
crazy how much their style has changed... this track is dope.
1:51 - Oh, HEAVY.
Elephant walk riff.
I like that ! :-)
Listen to the ride cymbal from 4:31 to the end. Never breaks 4/4... Talent.
Drummer is so clever alongside these genius rhythm guitarists
I want an infinite loop of the intro
And also of the final part :-)
what about the whole song? :D
I will do it
@@Mantus01102005 please do it
@@24Shredder you really want it ?
My band used to blow people's minds in highschool playing this song. I was 15, i played guitar. Good times...
That guitar tone. Just, wow... industrial, modern, timeless really. So fucking awesome.
4:31 This is where the real Meshuggah begins.
0:00*
0:00
@@dante666jt those are just djent tabs
@@yaboirico5221 like they should be 🔥
Kinda sounds like the motif at 7:08 of their song " I "
24 year old song??? Still holds up today just fine, Shuggah so far ahead its ridiculous.
1:22 heavy ass transition
Meshuggah started djenting in 1994 🤯
this is one of the easiest songs on guitar by meshuggah, WHICH IS ALSO HARD AS HELL
Have you learned it yet? Ive got it down now.
@@Edwin-nh8gk It's been 11 years this dude can probably shred like Fredrik Thordendal by now lol.
@@rustyshackleford9452 I know, hence me commenting after 10 years. The comment was to be taken as humor
0:08 "Meshuggah just invented Metalcore Riffing and Modern Metal"
4:31 "Meshuggah just invented Djent"
Meshuggah, At The Gates, Candiria, Fear Factory are bands wayyyy ahead of their time Killin it in the 1990s
4:45 now there's the meshuggah I know! this is 1991?!?!?
I can't believe these motherfuckers have been around since the 80's. This is heavy for days even by today's standard. We've got shit like deathcore and beatdown setting the bar for heavines for the past decade or two, then there's these guys doing the same shit 20 years before its time. Honestly, I feel like modern metal would be much different if they never existed. There's always that constant desire a lot of musicians have to be heavier than the rest, we would have gotten around to what we have today eventualy, but we skipped a couple of decades because of these dudes.
No matter which era and style, Meshuggah was always an insane talent
Combine James hetfields voice with Phil anselmos = Jens Kidman
lol909ism in this era yeah
100% this
Kinda sounds like the singer from Lamb of God
I hear a little bit of Rob Zombie in there
And Djent was born
Saw this live in 2023
4:32 I think I found a new favorite Meshuggah riff
My favourite meshuggah riff will always be the intro to dancers to a discordant system
that bass turns my stomach into a chaotic ocean !
That's riff at 4:30 and the timing
DangerousDan yeah bro it’s fucking tasty isn’t it
Their riff patterns are bad ass
This kick ass song sure kicks ass. One of my all time meshuggah favs. Just love the last riffs from 04:04 till the end - mindblowing.
Hehe, also 100th commentor. weeeeee!
THIS... song..IS THE BEGINNING OF ALL DJENT... This is the song that made me love ~ HEAVY HARD SICK OFFTIME SHIT!!!!! ....I WAS "17" at that time ...now im "34" thank you Meshuggah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nobody talking about 4:04 though! what a riff!
Really sinister sounding part
this song is not from Contradictions Collapse but it's from None EP
come out in the re-release
I like this band very awesome in thier guitars and bass plus drums and even those sick vocals !! :)
das cool. I'm 19, and a friend gave me some cd's a couple months ago. Love 'em!
As a musician,I first heard these guys in the mid 90's.....HOLY SHIT !!!!! was all I could come up with as a response.The urge to emulate was uncontrollable.Going from Pantera timing signatures to Meshuggah's poly's was fucking incredible and neccesary as a guitarist .
DD
To this day
holy crap! whoever did this thnk u!!
Meshuggah Forever!!!!!
Amazing Band!!
Meshuggah made you wanna punch everyone in arms reach back then in a way they just dont do anymore
Love this song, lost the album but thank god for CZcams.
My god they sounded great even then. These guys always were fantatic and only got better and better with each album.
these cats and pantera are the top of the food chain as far as extreme music i concerned in my opinion
Awesome song!
crazy awesome song!
The drumming in this son is freaking insane
This song is unbeleivable. These guys are another dimension of existence. Alien technology.
Djent roots
how goods the outro
Messhugah back then was insane especially chaosphere this is definitely the best contradictions collapse song
For a second there, I thought the album cover was the loading screen for Red Alert 2 until I realized there were no Kirov airships around.
i've always thought the soundtrack from RA2 "Blow it Up" sounds like Rage Against the Machine
wow love it, awesome awesome awesome
I love meshuggah :D
Best beginning riff ever
O my god that intro is amazing
Crunchy, groovy and fucking bare bone raw ass talent. first time i heard these guys they became my number 1 favorite band and one day when i open my restraunt i WILL be playing meshuggah in my fucking restraunt every other goddamn song.
this is one of the best dance songs i know :- )
what a groove...
It will bring a tear of joy to my eye when the statue of liberties crown falls into the ocean.
TOO GOOD.
Ive listined to meshuggah for a long time(5 years) but I never gave this album a listen until yesterday. Im shocked
harddrugs are the bomb, especially when listening to meshuggah.
wow love it
This song is bad ass
brutal jazz*
This is ahead of the curve.. The future of destruction..
Its my Meshuggah first time ever. Awesome rifs and groovy as fuck bass. Like it.
Some thrashend Djent, nice
+dbgrfdg no, just no.
yes!!
+SkullCrusher An elitist wouldn't call this Djent though.
I consider it more thrash than djent
+dbgrfdg Back then (1991) nobody talked about DJent, just techno metal or so. LOL. They were real pioneers
it was also on the re-release of contradictions.
This probably has bin mentioned before in this comment section, but "Humiliative" is not on the original "Contradiction Collapse".
It first appeared as Opener of the 94 EP "None" - 4 Songs of "None" were then added to the re-release of "Contradiction Collapse" in 98.
You can clearly hear the 3 Year Gap to the Rest of the Album - "None" already sounded a lot like Destroy Erase Imrove.
meshuggah = talent and thats just that
Back in the days when these beasts were groove metal.
Its actually from the album "None", but it was included on the Contradictions Collapse.
Gettin' nuts!!!
Sounds a bit like some Pantera,their early sound is interesting ^^
Yeah also hear alot of Metallica
You mean Pantera sounded like Meshuggah
Celticus You wish bro ROTMFFLMFAO. :'D
Avrian O'Brien They do not sound like Pantera in anyway shape or form, period. Phil Anselmos voice is so much deeper than Jen Kidmans voice. Their instrumental ideas are way too different. I love both bands but they DO NOT SOUND THE SAME.
None of you clearly listen to Pantera whatsoever 😆
czcams.com/video/koPTbmmbUfo/video.html
The outro is off the fucking chain good
Damn, they must have been using an Ibanez universe on this track cause this is heavy af! They came out roughly around 1990 anyway before they released this in 91, so they were probably one of the first besides Korn to use a 7 string.
@substatic10 Contradictions callapse and none were available on the same disc, wiith Contradictions callapse as the main sleeve and none just had a little square in the corner, that may be why the poster used this cover.
I want an infinite loop of that bass
new vid :) love the song
Hell fucking yeah. Riff after Riff...i used to rock to this back in the days!!!! SO FUCKING SICK!
I tore my knuckles on boxing bag to this.
use to have a different album cover back in the day!
awesome song
lol
bucket head and tool for the win
deffinetly
I like both styles.....I like how their old stuff is different from new... they have some technical albums and some more traditional.. i would abeen pissed if every single cd was technical
it was added to CC as a deluxe addition thing later on :P
This, catch thirty three, I, Nothing, Chaosphere... screw it, all of them are my favorite albums.
damn dat fucking bass
So that's where pantera got their breakdowns...
This song was released in 94. By that point, Pantera had already released CFH, Vulgar and FBD.
It is quite easy to hear some of Meshuggah's early influences on their first release, "Psykisk Testbild" from 1989. (The title translates to something like "Psychological Test-Picture".) I would mention Metallica as a major influence. The music of this EP is simpler and more straight-forward" than their more recent material, but some of their more progressive elements are present in the form of time-changes and polyrhythmics, and Fredrik Thordendal's lead playing stands out.
1:25 through 2:05 beast then after that is still BEAST!
5/5 meshuggah keep killin
watch the mtv live of humiliative
its awesome
@FreeByrd007 I think that on the album before Meshuggah they started playing 8 strings and from tuning A# they switched to dropped F...or sth like that,lol.
niiiiiice ^^
I don't speak spanish but this seemed like a generally favorable comment. VIVA EL METAL!!!!
that riff is fuckin awesome!
The riff on 4:31, which goes till the end, reminds me of a part from " I ". I am almost sure that it's even the same notes (edit: yeah, the notes are of the same pitch and kinda similar rhythm)
Edit2: the riff on 7:08 on " I "
LOL @ all the Pantera and Metaillica comments. Metallica has sucked since 1991 and Pantera is now whatever. I am a fan of both but recognize the superior firepower laid down by Meshuggah. Respect
The fact you're using a name such as LittleEmoBoy001 pretty much tells us whether or not to listen to you when it comes to music. This album is awesome
@kdxj5 wooops i meant Humiliative>Enter Sandman
wow meshuggah has been crabcore before crabcore even existed
Actually, not from Contradictions Collapse, but from the None EP, which was later released as a Contradictions Collapse/None combo.