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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2011

Edit: I'm now deleting the comments of anyone being stupid or obnoxious. Try to remember what constructive criticism is.

Made this for lols, but I now realise it also shows that Meshuggah and Periphery arent alike which is something I've argued for a long time now, so it's a win win.

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  • This is ridiculous topic. Meshuggah invented all these "djent" bands that get born 1000 a day. Simply put - no Meshuggah, no Periphery. Whew that was easy. And all this djent hype resembles the nu metal one from a decade ago. Relax, wait a year or two and the djent kids with 100000-string guitars all sounding the same, will disappear faster than they've popped. While Meshuggah make timeless music, not related to any genre hype, so they are here to stay.

  • @snupcho Well it's ridiculous to turn Djent into a genre to be honest. Good thing Periphery isn't a "Djent" band, at least not self proclaimed, they deny that djent is a genre and have never called themselves as such. Periphery is making new, interesting music, Meshuggah is great but it isn't really that different from most other metal, other than maybe being better. I'm getting a little tired of both sides with their polorised views, wish I'd never asked which "the winner" was.

  • @WTFDSDT Oh man, be honest. Don't try to tell me Periphery are not Meshuggah heavily influenced, just like AAL, Vidjharta and tones of other followers of the 8-string sound and syncopated 4/4 beat...which was brought to mainstream by Meshuggah. Where were all these band in 2005, or even in 2002? Because Meshuggah was already making 8-string albums by that time. Periphery is just having the Meshuggah sound developed in a more melodic way, that's all. Nothing that much genial or special.

  • @snupcho Please, I would not deny that, periphery don't they admit they're influenced by them, but as a meshuggah fan to be all entitled about it almost to the degree where it's almost like you think they might as well have produced periphery's work and claim it's basically the same thing is like claiming that birds existence comes from horses and are basically the same animal.

  • How do the comments on this fucking awesome (on so many levels) video get so self-righteous and opinionated? Im still laughing.

  • @perfecteye18 Hey thanks man.

    I try and delete all the ones that are pure BS.

    But I don't like deleting any of the more bullshit ones if they've been remotly reasonable about it. maybe I should delete more comments, not sure.

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  • Dreality.

  • i dont understand...why does everybody hate Spencer's vocals?! Best fucking vocals ive ever heard!

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  • Spencer gets super pissed at the end, losing the melody and submitting to the RAGEEE. Lmao xD

  • thall up the djent-o-sphere music sucks

  • @snupcho Everyone knows periphery are meshuggah influenced the words Djent came from Misha Mansoor Describing frederiks Tone and he said it was Djent'y loads of people just took the words as something eles. and before you start talking about bands with 10000 strings remember meshuggah use 8 periphery use 7.

  • I feel like Periphery are the trolls here, and Meshuggah is mad, bro.

  • Reality>Dreams

    Dreams are fun, though.

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