Hearing Meshuggah for the first time is always a fascinating moment in a metalhead’s life. The listener either thinks, What’s all this wonky nonsense? or, Holy shit, whatever this is, I’m HERE FOR IT.
Released in 1995 on Meshuggah's Destroy Erase Improve album, Future Breed Machine's 172 BPM maze of nightmarish polymetric riffs and over-the-bar-line figures is so maniacally complex, it can leave ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Meshuggah guitarist Mårten Hagström is puzzled by the whole concept of ‘djent’. The Swedish band are universally acknowledged as ...
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