The Mystery Of STALAGGH

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Published 2024-06-22

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  • @jedwalker4543
    This is one of those albums that really thrived in the early internet days. Before the constant skepticism and fact checking.
  • @ferminf3r139
    theres no way stalaggh isnt an edgy 15 year old screaming at a $2 microphone
  • honestly...them allowing those mental patients to scream at the top of their lungs must've been pretty therapeutic.
  • @seanrosenau2088
    A series of videos on different metal music urban legends would be awesome. Nattramn's Pig Hooves and all that.
  • @rixbyte7438
    I love how the cover of one of their albums looks like Joe Biden
  • @The_Oak_Boat
    I don't think that they ever got permission to record all the patients mainly because a good mental institution would never let victims of SA or kids get recorded.
  • Thanks for including the thumbnail to my video in your video, your channel helped me discover albums I would have never discovered otherwise.
  • This video got randomly recommended to me even though i've never heard of stalaggh before. In the beginning you're talking about Stalaggh recording most extreme album and i was like "yeah i don't think they can beat the one album i've heard a long time ago, gulaggh - vorkuta". I've started googling. It's the same guys.
  • @cebede6912
    they will kidnap you for the next album stallagh wyattxhim collab
  • I've been pretty involved with this project for many years now and glad to see you doing a video about this. As for people disregarding this group as "fake" or "not true" I can guarantee you that they are far from fake. The kid that Wyatt mentioned as having killed his mother was due to the fact that his uncle was molesting him and his mother being fully aware of it did nothing. He snapped when he was 16 and led to the event mentioned. He was eventually released, but died in a car accident around the age of 32. Whether it was an accident or suicide isnt known. As for Osman Arabi he did the remixes for the Nihilistik Terror CD and made a noise layer on Projekt Misanthropia. He was never a member. He also had a blog where he mentioned his involvement which likely started the rumors of him being a member. To sum it up he made remixes of existing material, and 1 layer of noise on one album which you can't differentiate or even say "oh that's his". Thats all I'll share for now as their is so much to type and its late here. Cheers.
  • @altnap
    High asf listening to a guy rant about mental patients lol 😭
  • @AndrewMarloweTV
    Fascinating video. Reminds me a lot of the mystic and mystery behind Silencer. Most likely fake but makes for a great mystery behind a band
  • @enri_mucca
    I have to be honest, Wyatt: when I first saw this video I thought: "Ugh, not another video talking about spooky creepypastas", but I really appreciated how you treated the subject matter, and you kind of made me curious to check out a project I've always avoided (at the beginning because it was scary, and then, when I got more used to certain sounds, because it looked like a novelty to me). I know that extreme metal and noise/industrial have a lot of disturbing undertones and that these aspects are the first things brought up in every conversation ("do you know the Inner Circle? Sataaanic", "Hamburger Lady by Throbbing Gristle is sooo disturbing"), but I think they tend to get old very quickly, and, if someone becomes a fan of these genres, it is mainly because of the music. I wish people would talk more about music and touch the creepy/disturbing subjects with a more objective eye: no more halloween videos about "the scariest and evilest genre in the world", please...
  • @KantenHammer
    Fwiw, i talked to Jeroen von Valkenburg a few years ago when i bought prints of the stallagh albumcovers. I also got an original painting of an alternate version of a cover. If you remember the squiggly/disturbed faces on some of the albumcover-versions, those were apparently made by a friend of jeroen who himself permanently lives in a psych ward and also did vocals for the pure misanthropia album. Fascinating project for sure, love your stuff dude.
  • @dante_dagger
    The moment I saw the title, I said “now we’re talking”. Great work man
  • @LoderryPlaysPVP
    Another great video as always Wyatt. I think another good contender for a video would be Silencer and Nattramn