TOP 10 Bands That Changed... A LOT!
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Sure, bands change over time... But THESE bands changed a ball ton!! Did I miss anyone?
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Stevie T literally did Metallica's whole history in under 30 seconds😳
Even Andriy Vasylenko wouldn't be able to do the same😂
Besides AJFA
Stevie T is So Funny
The Beatles just be like: change teams
@@saxondespens7271 what about death magnetic
"What have I done?...
Nickleback is heavier than us now....
This is catastrophic."
That was my favorite part in this whole video 'coz it's true! XD
My fav part
I still like a few of their heavier songs on amo, not really a fan of the softer ones
@@kegangardner2277 Too bad, Mother Tongue's one of my fave songs from that album, it's good in it's own way even though Sempiternal was why I got into BMTH
It's true Nickelback are better than Bring me the orizon now
10)Panic! At the Disco 1:26
9) My Chemical Romance 2:14
8) Guns N’ Roses 3:17
7) Fall out Boy 4:22
6) Avenged Sevenfold 5:31
5) 30 Seconds to Mars 6:46
4) Linkin Park 8:03
3) Pantera 9:10
2) Bring me the Horizon 9:57
1) Metallica 11:11
Thank you
🙏 thanks
I can't believe Linkin park changed without Chester
@LizabethLoveHeart LunaWolf Linkin Park didn't make new music since the loss of Chester. They released the unreleased songs. Check them out. It's 🔥
LINKIN PARK
Bullet For My Valentine was originally a nu metal/rap metal band. They became big after a name change and switching their style to metalcore/emo. They briefly returned to the nu metal style in 2018, but it was not well received, so they changed their sound again to a much heavier metalcore sound.
“Nickelback is heavier than us now. . .”
I legit had tears streaming down my face from laughing.
That's catastrophic
I'm the 69th like of your comment btw 👌👀
the humor, the irony.. my god, it is sad when Deathcore bands or heavier bands like such.. go down hill.. I was worried about whitechapel who went from Deathcore to metalcore-ish then the drummer left and now they are back.
Suicide Silence went from Deathcore.. to... God MAKE IT STOP.
@@chillierspore8786 Well, Oli Sykes destroyed his vocal chords with his screaming, so Bring Me The Horizon aren't able to make the same music they did a few years ago
@@delta2426 exactly
It's literally just Brendon! At the Disco now.
Problematic! At the brendon
True
Just like its dave mustaine and megadeth members
Yeah
More like Brendon! Urie
Paramore.
It’s actually one of my favorite bands.
They had to lose and bring back members, and then deal with some bs of an ex-member. So the members that basically stayed all along were Hayley and Taylor. What’s more, Hayley is still dealing with chronic depression. They have some songs about hardships, but I was surprised when their style changed completely in After Laughter; the instrumentals were happy while the lyrics were mostly about depression and how they hate to be idolized because they are no better than anyone just for being celebrities/musicians.
Btw thank you for listening to BMTH new songs! Hopefully one day people get to listen their newest album Survival Horror.
i love paramore!! and i like all their albums the same even if they do pop now
Yeah, i think if he had made this video a couple years later when Survival Horror was out his opinion may have been a little bit different.
I did die at the Nickleback joke though that was funny
and another ex-member became a cringey "rapper" with 539 subscribers lmao
Taylor wasn’t on the first two albums…
All We Know is Falling and Riot! lineup was Hayley, the Farro brothers, and Jeremy Davis.
Brand New Eyes became the first recording Taylor was featured on (he had toured with them prior, but still not from the very beginning). That was the only album to feature ALL five members.
Self-titled saw both of the Farro brothers depart from the band.
After Laughter marked the departure of bassist Jeremy Davis BUT the return of Zac Farro (the much cooler Farro brother cuz Josh was the one you mentioned who caused drama and from what I’ve heard he’s also a homophobe so blech).
And now the lineup is still currently Hayley Williams, Taylor York, and Zac Farro, who are all featured on This Is Why.
Total album count:
Hayley Williams- all 6 albums
Josh Farro- 3 albums
Jeremy Davis- 4 albums
Taylor York- 4 albums
Zac Farro- 5 albums
Taylor is the only one besides Hayley who hasn’t departed the band since joining, but despite Zac’s brief departure, he only missed one album recording and therefore still ranks highest out of any of the other members besides Hayley for album contributions. So “most consistent” of the guys could be Taylor or Zac, depending on how you look at it. But while Taylor has stayed since joining, he hasn’t “stayed the whole time” bc he wasn’t there the whole time. He wasn’t only not a founding member in technicality, he literally wasn’t on the recordings for the first TWO albums. He’s still awesome, as is Zac, but, either way, Hayley’s the only one who’s been there the ENTIRE time and the changes in Paramore have highly correlated with the evolution of Hayley as a person, which I think is super cool.
Personally I don't like Paramore but I think u could say alot of this about a lot of other bands to. Including slipknot (not the depression part rn) in like 2 years 4 of there members left/were kicked out of the band. Including there new drummer jay weinberg
The Beach Boys went from surf rock (all their albums up until 1965), to art rock (Beach Boys Today!, Summer Days and Summer Nights), to musical masterpieces (Pet Sounds, SMiLE), to weird lo-fi (Smiley Smile) to soul (Wild Honey), to jazz (Friends), to proto-indie (20/20, Sunflower, Surf's Up), to yacht rock (Carl & The Passions, Holland), to new wave/synth-pop (Love You), to disco (LA Light Album), to weird futuristic pop (1985 self-titled), to Mike Love's vanity projects (Still Cruisin', Summer In Paradise), to shitty country cover band (Stars & Stripes), and back to art rock (That's Why God Made The Radio).
I wouldn't call Today! and Summer Days prog by any means, especially the former which is largely mediocre in my opinion save the singles and Good To My Baby. Other than that, my thoughts exactly. In fact, I'd go even deeper: Pet Sounds is borderline classical, (Smiley) Smile is psychedelic rock, Wild Honey is R&B inspired and Friends is jazz-inspired. By far one of the most experimental bands of all time, mostly thanks to Brian Wilson of course.
@@SomeonesOpinion I actually liked Today! but I agree, I wouldn’t call it prog either now I think about it. I’d call it art rock.
Pet Sounds and SMiLE definitely inspired prog rock though.
@@davidnissim589 Absolutely agree that Pet Sounds/Smile inspired prog rock; I wouldn't call Today! art rock either. I don't see much artistic merit to most of the songs, it feels like mostly filler. I will say that you can hear traces of Pet Sounds in "Good To My Baby" and "Kiss Me Baby"- hell, even on Rhonda and "Do You Wanna Dance?". The good songs are classics but the rest are just boring filler to me, a shame because most Beach Boys album tracks up to this point were on-par with the hits.
I have no such slander for Summer Days though, a classic album.
MCR albums be like
Three cheers for sweet revenge:you're dead
Revenge Era: I'm dead
The black parade: we're all dead
Danger Days: yaay Japanese dance party 🎉✨🌟🎇🎆
Countess Hyde lmao😂😂
mcrs next album be like: im a fuckin witch and i can and will summon satan
@@molly-bd2lo Damn tickets sold out, damn scalpers have them over double they were. Hopefully I can get one for the new Colorado show they added.
Yeah except Three Cheers was the Revenge Era
Bullets: i love you and i wanna die
Revenge: i wanna die because your love
Black parade: i'm dying
Danger days: happy :)
Weapons: i'm sad but just a bit
I can't believe Black Sabbath is not included in this list.
They literally had nine different drummers, nine singers, six bassists, four keyboardists and of course one guitarist
8 singers? I only recall ozzy and dio😭
That's what I'm sayin
@@DeadSensei8269 - (5) - ozzy, dio, ian gillan, glenn hughes, tony martin. hughes/martin era sucked by sabbath standards...1970 - 1983 my favorite sabbath years (ozzy/dio/ian gillan).
@@z-z-z-z wtf I did not know this thank you. And same my favorites are ozzy and dio 1970-92 or whatever last album with dio was. I think it was dehumanizer
@@DeadSensei8269.
1968-1979
Ozzy Osbourne
1979-1982
Ronnie James Dio
1982-1984
Ian Gillan
1986
Glenn Hughes
1987-1990
Tony Martin
1990-1992
Ronnie James Dio
1992 (two nights, not really part of the band)
Rob Halford
1992-1997
Tony Martin
1997-2006
Ozzy Osbourne
2006-2010 (Heaven and hell)
Ronnie James Dio
2011-2017
Ozzy Osbourne
I'm just shocked Panic! wasn't further up on the list. As a fan of P!atD, FOB, and MCR, the latter two had much more linear changes, as in from rock/punk that continued to inch closer and closer to pop. Panic! at the Disco, meanwhile, is like some kid at a toy store, from Baroque Emo to Beatles-esque folk to Pop Punk to Britney Spears Synth to Frank Sinatra Pop to Theater inspired trumpety pop.
Idk, maybe that's just me, but Panic! is like the band personification of an identity crisis.
Linkin Park had a bit of a return to form with Hunting Party (My favorite of their later releases), but man that last album before Chester died. Heard 2 songs on it and thought "yea this isn't for me."
"Cross Off", the song Chester did with Mark Morton from Lamb of God on his solo album, was pretty awesome, though.
Some of the Pokemon battle themes are heavier than Bring Me The Horizon
Edit 2020: well this didn’t age well
Goddammit, 100% savage. Also, 100% true.
Phyrrax especially x and y. I kinda dig the riff
The Halo 2 Theme is waaaaaay heavier.
Fucking roasted
FBI No lie lol. One of my favorites is the Rival battle theme from GSC. That song is metal as fuck.
AC/DC changed the order of their 3 chords a lot over the years
f to pay respects
F
They used a lot more than 3 chords you idiot
You clearly know nothing about them
Doesn't 3, its 4 power chords
@@jessechalif2428 ikr. These guys are so damn ignorant. It was like 4 chords not 3
Rush have changed a lot throughout their albums, experiencing different genres of rock, but always stayed awesome \m/
HELL YEAH!!!! I love songs from every Rush album, but Fly By Night through Power Windows is just killer tracks across the board for me.
100% Agree with you!
80s stuff was way different than the original.
I honestly love the one more light album and all of Linkin park’s albums! I respect everyone’s opinion :)
“I AM THE TABLE!”
-Metallica
“I am the chair.”
~Lars Ulrich, trommer
TABLE!
-System of a Down
i played a 10 hour loop of that in my class one time
@@iqceo4276 Roberto Agustin Miquel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz, KaZzOoOoOo
Angry chain -Alice in chains
The beatles started as a post melodic grindcore band, but now a days they went emo
that's why we have the rolling stones to rely on. definitely the best slam grindcore band ever and i dont think they will ever change.
NIN. ✔
very good.
the only band that did not change with the times.
they changed the times.
beatles nowdays? wat
PapunaOfficial whoosh
Honestly, I 100% agree with the Pantera one. They went from screaming throughout their whole songs to the best metal band ever. And that is why they are my favorite band.
The Go Go's changed their style big time, as they started out as a punk band, a hardcore punk band! Then they came out with pop hits like 'We Got the Beat', 'Our Lips Are Sealed', and 'Vacation'.
They sold out HARD.
MCR changed because Gerard quit drugs and alcohol. That's why he's happy now
There is the reason why many people hate pop music. Music can change some real problems in the world, but pop is just "ooh baby i love you" type of meaningless shit.
@@CrawleonDunger some pop yes, but i believe all music has beauty, but the music that comes after a big change is usually the most meaningful
@@tylerargabright1228 Yeah Bring Me The Horizon's "amo" still has great lyrics and (most of) the songs are definitely not "ooh baby i love you." There's "nihilist blues" for example.
@@malachia2888 i absolutely love bmth's new sound.
Tyler Cøle me too dude. Especially their new song: “Parasite Eve”
I like how the only band that actually changed for the better was Pantera
He was really tough on Danger Days, but it's actually a really great, interesting album. It has its poppier moments, but it's fucking *MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE* ! Did people forget that this is the same band that released "I'm Not Okay (I Promise)" only two albums earlier? I'll be damned if that's not one of the most pop punk songs on the planet.
I definitely didn't hate Danger Days, and there are some songs on it that I really like, but I didn't like it as much as the earlier stuff. Definitely wouldn't call it a terrible album. It's still far more interesting than the new albums by older bands like 30STM, PATD, and FOB@@michaeledwards6683
@@oldisbest470 Gonna have to agree with you there
Well, Avenged Sevenfold changed from metalcore to progressive metal (eventually), which a lot of people would consider a change for the better.
True, true. Their mainstream albums were great, but for me, their best album was Waking The Fallen. But that's just a matter of opinion of course@@khoshekh5668
Dude, this list was fucking awesome! 9/10 of these bands was my junior/high school years (the earlier music of these bands)
Stevie, the music you talk about is a little bit of light in my life. Thanks
One song I feel like gets forgotten a lot by A7X is 'Not Ready to Die'. It was the easter egg song for Call of the Dead in Black Ops 1 Zombies, but is AMAZING.
You forgot AC/DC - the used to use more "A chord" and now, they use more of "E chord"
No not really actually not at all
dumbass
R/woosh
Mind blown
When they made their first song the chord progression went A, C, D, C
KISS went from hard rock from 74' to 78', disco/pop from 79' to 81', metal in 82', glam rock from 83' to 89', grunge from 92' to 97', back to hard rock/pop in 98' and them metal from 09' to 2012
KISS is a survivor brand
@Panasonic Blu From the Glam era, you can look up Lick it Up, Heaven's On Fire, Get All You Can Take, Crazy Crazy Nights, Reason to Live, Hide Your Heart, Forever and Little Caesar. Those are the main ones I remember. Not their best era, but not so terrible.
And they have always sucked
Mechanical and lifeless in every genre.
rashboy1 😆
They've been experimenting with their style. Maybe, that's why they are the best of the best.
Bruhhhhhh i just found this channel!!! I am having some amazing laughs with it, ur awesome dude!
As someone who is huge panic at the disco fan they have changed a lot.
I come from the Death of bachelor era and when i listened to i write sins not tradiges i was shocked from how much they changed but i still love brendon uries music like say amen that's a good one,High hopes kinda annoying now but its still good,the ballad of mona lisa its my favorite song and the only one i like from the album its on and i even own the death of a bachelor album and most of the songs are good
I still listen to them even after the controversy with brenden urie and their recent break up i was sobbing when the break up was announced
Bullet For My Valentine: Metalcore to Metal, to Radio Metalcore, to radio rock, back to metalcore, to Imagine Dragons
TheSharpoint1 ehhhh I wouldn’t go THAT far with that last comparison.
bfmv is my fav band and ya they changed alot
you forgot that they started off as nu metal. czcams.com/video/fpjOhhzq8Jw/video.html
these comments about bfmv hurts me because they are true
Bfmv went from "these guys make me want to play guitar" to "what in the fuck?"
Me: Metallica didn’t change that much.
Stevie: *explains the changes*
Me: oh ok
Edit: I deleted the edit
That was a pretty impressive breakdown too! covered like years of changes in 5 seconds!
They went from classic thrash to generic rock. Not sure why anyone would think that's not a dramatic change unless you've never listened to their first 4 albums.
I think I'm the only one who ever liked St Anger... the whole fucking album.
@@den2k885 You're not alone, son. There's many of us, we just hide from the sun, we live underground, in secret places. Hold hon to your belief and we will contact you soon. Hail St. Anger
@@den2k885 I'll agree with you both there because it was the one album from them I didn't like. I tried to, but it just didn't appeal to me
Great video Steve !
Motley Crue changed a lot too. Their first album was punk, their second was more heavy metal, their third was classic glam, their fourth was hard bluesy rock and their fifth was back to fast heavy metal again.
Their self-titled album was a lot heavier, basically a fusion of groove metal, funk metal, and grunge (you can tell what year it was made in), then Generation Swine was industrial rock, and New Tattoo was glam metal again.
Wait, so he heard linkin park on pop radio?
No............
HE WAS LISTENING TO POP RADIO?!?!?!?!???!?
XD
The pop radio is the default setting
Lol
@@user-jw7kj woosh
Radio is Pop radio
"Nickelback is heavier than us now"
I died XD
It's sad but true
May i ask why many memes about nickelback ? o_O
Although BMTH is still great
Coming back after that new FOB album hits hard man.
it’s amazing
opeth and in flames changed a hell of a lot
My Chemical Romance went from emo to cheesy indie pop
Thirty Seconds To Mars went from emo to Imagine Dragons
Linkin Park went from alt-metal to Major Lazer
Bring Me The Horizon went from deathcore to Coldplay
They all betrayed us.
Linkin Park : does a hell of a heavy album in 2014... and then turns pop
Lol Thirty Seconds To Mars is more poppy than Imagine Dragons
Mcr is back bois
PHENOMENAL GXVIN yeah actually Imagine Dragons it’s more heavy than 30STM now
Genesis went from folk to prog rock to synthpop
“Jared Leto went from emo god to Jared and the Technicolor Dream Coat.” That always gets me.
And to the worst joker
Sounding of the Seventh Trumpet from Avenged Sevenfold is a top 100 underrated album. It's impressive how they go from metal and kickass to mainstream and basic after City of Evil
STST has some awesome stuff on it.
Turn The Other Way and We Come Out At Night are bangers for sure but I thought those were the only really memorable sons on that album.
Maroon 5 changed a lot. I used to love them as a kid, now I look back and listen to their 1st album, damn it was sweet. But their energy was no more after their drummer’s arms retired and they got the new guy called Matt. It was such a pity because I could see great potential in those songs.😢
RIP Chester, been gone 3 years now
RIP
I don't listen to linkin park now, but I used to, and Chester has been a huge inspiration on me
Still be listening to Linkin park even now
Yes there my favorite band I pretty much cried
@@dhruvlevel9641 I still listen to them
Before my grandma died she gifted me a copy of The Black Parade on vinyl (Disenchanted still makes me tear up a bit), and I ended up singing a piano rendition of Helena at my grandma's funeral (seeing that Gerard Way wrote the song about his grandma after she'd died), and while I still enjoy every track on Danger Days, I have much more of an emotional connection to Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge and The Black Parade
"I brought you my bullets, you brought me your love" is just trying to be part of the conversation lol
one of the first CDs my parents bought me (that was more modern metal/rock.) was Three Cheers. although my tastes have changed i still return to that album for the number of absolute bangers it has
My Chemical Romance-my black parade album is my life and soul
Bruh moment
R.I.P
Bro A7X with life is but a dream CHANGED
Stevie singing Helena is everything i needed to hear
"We have a casual strategy mobile game, how do we market it?"
"Give it to a music youtuber!"
"Brilliant!"
The Beatles should have been included. They went from Mop Top, to Druggie psychedelia, to rock
100%!
they were always rock since the beginning, but I understand what you mean.
The Beatles just changed with the era and their age really.
they changed because they didn't want to repeat the winning formula or be stuck playing the same all the time. a normal band has a huge hit with "she loves you" and makes a record called "she loves you" with that one opening side A, and 9 filler songs that are mostly the same, then they milk the "yeah yeah yeah" formula for at least five years before trying something new. a normal band would have stayed being the mop tops playing "yeah yeah yeah" songs until the early 70s, then they would have tried something different. (probably disco).
the beatles were doing something very different only two years after "she loves you" and "I want to hold your hand".
And then seperates wow
Ax7 is my childhood, I will never forget when I first heard them when I played black ops 2
1:57 oh god, steve mentioned my favorite band!! Yessss!! 5sos fan hereee!!
Let's see how new MCR sounds after their reunion.
We've got some teasers in the past, and they're killer!
Still amazing🐰
fuckin awesome
i think itll be awesome, and theres no way theyd drop any good instruments for the band
Probably just as sexy as before 🔥
I mean Na Na Na was good but not as Black Parade and Sweet Revenge
Everyone seen Avenged Sevenfold and Linkin Park coming let’s be honest
Agreed. Those are my two favorite bands tho so 😂😂
No I haven't...
No offense but your stupid, a dork, and a dumbass
YEAH
@@olivianelson5452 it's your opinion and my opinion is that they did absolutely nothing there just saying there opinion and your opinion is pretty rude so if you're opinion is mean then you should keep it to yourself 😉👍😃😀😄
7:45 It's Morbin time
That's not panic at the disco. It's bingo at the casino.
Axl Rose now = Thor in End Game
Marta Andryszek lmaooo 😂😂
Axl Rose now = Thor in End Game but douchier
Axl rose is noobmaster69
🤣🤣
also james hetfield= Fat thor
It wasn’t a big change, but the Beatles sure changed from signing love songs to Physcadelic and rock songs. I personally say they improved with that choice
It was billy shears idea ;)
3 stages of the Beatles
Before drugs
On drugs
And after drugs
@@GoatHeadTed thats a good one hahahaha
The beatles I think had the biggest changes of any band. They did so much different stuff. I love them so much.
I agree. They did get better. When they first started out. They basically the first boy band ever. Not putting em down though. Cause I love all there earlier stuff too. Bit they did get better as the years went by.
You should do a part two and mention The Beatles, The Doors, Maroon 5, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Pink Floyd.
Hey where's AC⚡️DC?🎸🤘🏻🤨
they didn’t change at all
@gamerhmk0629 ?? they didn't change
I’m so glad that he talked about Fallout Boy. They changed styles (even their vocalist) so much I assumed they had an different singer before they became poppy.
Patrick has a weight problem, maybe that's why.
Nothing wrong in being poppy , fun fact pop fans actually listen to the Rock music catalogue of the band if the song the band produces is pop
Even with their new style of music I still listen to them. Every so often I'll go back to their old days and listen to their rock music
I loved Centuries when I was in middle school, but yeah, that song is def "generic pseudo-revolution rock" like a lot of their more recent stuff. I do like Uma Thurman though, it indirectly got me into surf rock lmao.
Can't tall if you're joking? When tf did they change vocalist? Lol. Pretty sure it's all Patrick and yes their sound changed but I still like it. This video is basically just this guys bad takes on bands.
"5! Seconds of Summer"
So . . . 120 Seconds of Summer?
I'm not sorry.
Lol. That's terrible 😂😂
That's 2 minutes of Summer.
Thank you sir
Good ol’ factorials
*recces*
He always brings a smile
As far as avenged sevenfold goes, I saw M Shadows talking in an interview and the screaming was messing up his vocal chords so he had to switch it up. Corey Taylor had a few surgeries for the same issues I think
Disturbed, hard rock to church songs.
I hate to agree with you
@@imunderarrestfortaxinvasio35 same
Nu metal to church songs
@@rebelfiend1193 disturbed ain’t metal
@@CFoss09 have you listen to the breakdown from down with a sickness, that is one of the most nu metal things out there. You can’t find shit like that in hard rock.
"My chemical romance broke up in 2013..." They are back together again.
Are they?
@@hmmmm401 yes they Are. Last year in October they came back.
Yep
You know its from 1 year ago
YESSSSSSSSSSS
This list is 100% accurate.
I think muse has to be mentioned here, having early on radiohead influences, to space rock, alt rock, hard rock, having classical influences, latin influences, even some dubstep and symphonic rock
MCR actually released Danger Days to promote Gerard's new comic which, surprise; was called Danger Days. The characters that the band played in the music videos were based off of real characters in the comic. Before they broke up, they were working on a new album called The Paper Kingdom, which was said to be the darkest album the band would have released. Yes, darker than Bullets, darker than Three Cheers, and even darker than The Black Parade. Also there's nothing wrong with Gerard being happy. He's had a hard life and has struggled through eating disorders, alcohol and drug abuse, anxiety, and if you haven't already guessed, sever depression. And he's still getting hate because he isn't as hot as he used to be, even though he's healthier and happier than ever. People can't seem to get over the fact that not everyone will forever be attractive. He's earned his right to be happy
Amen
I can't find that song Stevie t played what's it called
Yeah, Gerard deserves his happiness. And everything he's ever done is inspirational and I want to be like him when I'm older (I'm just some random teenage emo boy). I'm happy for Gerard and it's not in anyone else's place to be upset with him. Just because he's not as hot as he used used be he's still Gerard and his smile is still contagious and adorable
An album darker than bullets? I wish they had released that, it would've been so cool! It's sad but i respect all of their decisions and im happy for them!
@@z0mb1e.g1rll I agree
@@Fallsick well there was Helena, Welcome To The Black Parade, and Na Na Na
Green Day once went to Piano Music... just putting it out there.
And rap
Their new album is ccckkkkkuuuuhhhhh
But father of all is a really big change that album SUCKED
@@dawsonarmstrong3627
When did they do that?
Well 21st century’s breakdown isn’t as but as father of all or uno dos tre
While I loved panic as they were I do like them even as they have aged. Brandon Urie is an amazing vocalist. also fall out boy did go down hill but Patrick's solo album is really good.
One of the few that new about Diamond Darrel and Pantera!
Korn
I'm not a big fan of their newer material, but their first 4 albums just absolutely slap.
Next up. Korn on pop radio!! :D
Hi Stevie T
@@SteveTerreberry but first they been typical grunge band in LAPD
@@SteveTerreberry DON'T SAY THAT STEVE
Yeah! Korn, Life Is Peachy, Follow The Leader & Issues absolutely dominated the 90s!
Oasis went from rock band to fight club.
Oasis went from everyone knows the band Oasis to " Oasis Do you mean like a mirage?"
Lord Motorsports more like a city fans fight club
Lol true
You nailed it, sir.
I actually liked Danger Days. Not as much as Black Parade, but it was still pretty decent in my opinion.
1:23 add skip
"I got a sick game for you"
oh no not Raid:Shadow Legends"
"Idle heroes"
oh
Skips anyway
PUMPKIN PLAYIN JAZZ Thats what i did
That’s what everyone did
@@goner.9989 Yup most definitely
Slipknot:
1999: nu metal with a hint of rap
2002: Very Slipknot
2004: Alternative Metal
2008:Slipknot
2014: Sad depressed Slipknot
2019: New Slipknot sound
I was wondering when I'd see Slipknot
Look stevie you got the FBI to watch you Jared didnt do that
Tyler Nipko yuh
Slipknot in fact started out as very interesting, Mate Kill Feed Repeat is an amaizing album. With the first singer there were less hip-hop elements, but it was ultra heavy. If I remember right bitchslap on MFKR even has jazz elements to it. The self titled record has a bit industrial feeling to it because of the DJ parts, some songs seem like techno combined with metal. Although they cut back the electronic element later with Iowa.
MEDVE1978 yeah I agree. They somewhat made their own sound during their self titled. It’s weird when they kicked Anders and added Corey and Sid everything changed especially with Sid on turntables. Keep in mind they had Craig but he was more or less the sound technician. I guess they were just looking for the sound they needed for the rest of their career, b/c whatever sound they were “looking” for was found. I’ve loved all of their albums but their self titled album just has a place in my heart
Three cheers for sweet revenge is essential in me broadening my horizons big time. What a record.
and now that coldplay-like-band bring me the horizon is collaborating with MGK...
"Avenged Nicklefold" I'm taking that for my band's name
Stevie T, show us your Guitar Collection please :)
Second!
That would be awesome :))
yee
Agree
Definitely
You definitely missed slipknot they went from heavy metal to softer metal to groove metal and now they are alternative metal
THE PANTERA PART WAS THE BEST🤣🤣🤣🤘🏼🤘🏼
Legends never die
Chester never die
Jimmy the Rev never die
Cliff Burton never die
Dimebag Darrel never die
They r in heaven forming a good band
Vinnie Paul never die
@@Zleek Oh i didn't know that
Believers never die -fall out boy
Heros never die - Skillet
evh too
Jared Leto went from typical emo teen into Baldur from God Of War 4
Oh also Suicide Silence, went from deathcore to teehee-core
Mind absolutely blown!!!!
2 years later happily throwing in my vote midway thru a nightshift to arctic monkeys. Went from indie rock with a whole new style lyrically to bit heavier same content to a psychedelic rock style album to more of a pop feel to like a jazz/lounge album, and majority of em slap balls
I am so suprised Radiohead is not in there
They went from alternative grunge to britpop to experimental rock music to versatility post electronic rock to jazz post electronic rock to electronic rock music to indie rock music to synthy loopy rhythmic music to orchestral versatility music
Yeah. They definitely changed a lot but one of my favorite bands ever.
I was waiting for that one! I still think they peaked on The Bends. I couldn't get into anything after OK Computer.
I wonder if that's why they call themselves Radiohead. They do just about anything you can find on a radio.
@@ciel1083 Thom Yorke (frontman of Radiohead) said that he named the band in reference to a song by the New Wave icons Talking Heads. All seriousness aside, good point
So Bring Me The Horizon goes from deathcore to pop, and you are talking about Radiohead LOL You pointed out almost same styles of music
@@Palaecro wow that's a hot take, but I do love the bends
Suggestions:
Bon Jovi
The Beatles
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Scorpions
Ministry
RHCP had two or three good albums. They’ve sucked for years and years
@@user-hk7hz9cn7v just because you aren’t a fan doesn’t mean they are bad, they have some really good songs that are newer! i suggest listening to them:)
Yes. Def The Beatles. I mean Listen to Love Me Do, and then listen to The Long And Winding Road. CRAZY!
@@andreasroyoi2510 Bon Jovi has gone from Glam Metal to country rock/pop rock
@@andreasroyoi2510 Yes us Beatles fans need to unite!!
Celldweller. Went from metal to epics and edm. Still awesome.
for fall out boy, yeah they did change, but on that 'centuries' clip they didn't rip anyone off, they sampled some other music and centuries is actually a really good song in my opinion
The Beatles went from Besame Emucho and She Loves You to I Am The Walrus and Strawberry Fields Forever.
You smwell good
Your butt has a hole in it. @@melray5868
Yeah, that was when they got into LSD. Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds!
They went from pop to good
In 4 years. Fuckin legends
"No band has changed as much as Metallica has throughout the years"
The Beatles: Hold my beer.
The Beatles only released albums for like 7 years, so yeah, pretty crazy.
Naaaah. No matter how much they "changed" they've always retained their core style and sound
@@JustGresh From Please, Please me to Magical Mistery Tour... just wow.
@@shannyapreeya4878 Eeehm...yeah, that's called identity. Shouldn't be that bad or limiting, consedering that nowdays every artist looks for its own, since there aren't many with it.
@@dmpp47 ummmm that's the point of this video. The bands have changed so drastically they're not even themselves anymore. So no, The Beatles don't belong on this list. There's a difference between evolving and selling out.
Wow Stevie you’re very good at playing the Guitar the way he played Cowboys From Hell and remix it saying leopard printed skinny jeans and all that
Is anyone else seeing a typo in his video?... Fall Out Boy is titled Pink Floyd... Stevie T, title your sections correctly! You got my hopes up for some Pink Floyd history and tore it down with Fall Out Boy! I do agree with you on the change of them though.
I feel like BMTH changed way more than Metallica did. Sure Metallica fluctuated a lot, but in the end it was always some form of metal.
True. It went from thrash metal to radio metal to garage metal and then a lame ass attempt at sounding like thrash again. Though Load/Reload had some experimental shit on it, some of it almost sounding country. But then also badass songs like Bleeding Me and Outlaw Torn.
It's weird, but I like almost all their albums. Each one for it's own twist and style. Load and Reload were not Master of Puppets but it was good for on it's own. Shit even St. Anger had it's small moments...ugh those drums ruined everything....Death Magnetic and Hardwired were similar, like slowed down Killem All. Like those phone and computers made for old people. Same idea just all the icons, buttons and numbers are bigger so you can see it better.
Fintile 2012 this is legit. I don't think Metallica has a single album without a few enjoyable moments. Even Lulu has some badass riffs, mainly on "Dragon"
Not only BMTH early music is radically different to their current sound, but a lot of the in-between stuff (Like There is a Hell and Sempiternal) sounds really different than both different to their early deathcore sound and their pop sound nowadays. Of course Metallica also fluctuated between different things through their career but I don't really think the contrast between those individual "eras" of Metallica's sound is as big as the individual "eras" for BMTH. Just guessing Steve isn't really that familiar with BMTH?
Linkin Park did more than anyone lma
Judas priest went from blues rock...
To the heaviest, craziest metal ever written.
Really? Judas Priest is nowhere near the heaviest.
Nugget Doodle painkiller
With My Chemical Romance, actually even The Black Parade was pretty different from their first album, I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love, and theyre planning on releasing a new album, some point this year where they return to that Bullets album sound, so Danger Days was just kinda one time thing, because now theyre going back to a more Bullets sound.
And either way, Danger Days was mainly just promotion for Gerard Ways comic The True Lives Of The Fabulous Killjoys.
Mudvayne is one that changed their image like 4 times in the 2000's.
The moment he said “it’s Pantera” I actually laughed...and then I realized he wasn’t joking😨😨
even me while I searched it and actually fucked up when I realized he wasn't joking
Opeth
From deep growling of Progressive Death Metal to Prog Rock but yet still amazing band.
Fiuuuuuckkkk yeeesss
From 'Oops, I smeared Pink Floyd all over my death metal!' to 'Mikael Åkerfeldts King Crimson tribute band'
But yet
they were awesome my favorite track was ending credits, witch wants you to dance
I just realized that Bring me the horizon’s “Can you feel my heart” is the Gigachad music
When he said panic I think my heart stopped for a minute.