04-30-2013, 08:33 PM
Is it metal, or is it hard rock? WHAT on earth is it!?! Some key innovators of the metal scene in the early 90s.
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Green Jello (later know as Green Jelly after Jello sued them for copyright infringement...) was primarily a comedic band. Get ready for the most hardcore version of "Three Little Pigs" EVER!!! And, it was a top 20 hit on the pop charts in 1993 in the U.S. It hit number 5 in the UK. I ain't making it up.
1992 saw the first big album release from Primus, with their platinum "Sailing The Seas of Cheese" (I love it, by the way, pick up a copy, because PRIMUS SUCKS!!!) Jerry Was a Racecar Driver was the biggest hit from the album. Pay attention to the insanity of Les Claypool's bass guitar.
Neurosis. They invented post metal with this tune right here.
And Helmet, also 1992. Take a listen to almost every hard/heavy metal band posted here so far that debuted after 1992. You know what they almost all sound like? Helmet. They may have only had 2 hit albums, but the mark they left on the scene and how many bands they influenced is insane. The sound came from that they weren't originally a metal band, but a punk rock act that went hardcore and pretty much made a new sound of metal.
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Green Jello (later know as Green Jelly after Jello sued them for copyright infringement...) was primarily a comedic band. Get ready for the most hardcore version of "Three Little Pigs" EVER!!! And, it was a top 20 hit on the pop charts in 1993 in the U.S. It hit number 5 in the UK. I ain't making it up.
1992 saw the first big album release from Primus, with their platinum "Sailing The Seas of Cheese" (I love it, by the way, pick up a copy, because PRIMUS SUCKS!!!) Jerry Was a Racecar Driver was the biggest hit from the album. Pay attention to the insanity of Les Claypool's bass guitar.
Neurosis. They invented post metal with this tune right here.
And Helmet, also 1992. Take a listen to almost every hard/heavy metal band posted here so far that debuted after 1992. You know what they almost all sound like? Helmet. They may have only had 2 hit albums, but the mark they left on the scene and how many bands they influenced is insane. The sound came from that they weren't originally a metal band, but a punk rock act that went hardcore and pretty much made a new sound of metal.
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