Meshuggah - Borkingo, Sweden - Jan 1st 1994

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  • @BenEller
    YES! Been seeing so much old school Meshuggah footage popping up in my feed and it’s making me so happy. Hail to the kings.
  • @jsunh98
    imagine its 1994 and you're the house mixer at this club, this band rolls through and you're like "wtf do I do with this?"
  • The only time Meshuggah played ritual live, its such an underrated song
  • @Rufus10101
    Jesus, that drumming. He was MURDERING it already back in '94.
  • @AdamDallas
    No fancy lights, Jens with a skullet, not even a backdrop, just hauling metal, what a way to start a new year.
  • @tortap
    Are we just going to ignore 37:20. Stage dive into crowd of one. That's dedication
  • @Sam-rf8yh
    Haake is like some absurd, destructive yet totally controlled force of nature. Truly amazing.
  • @NoSubjection1
    so ahead of their time, holy shit this is amazing!
  • @riffgroove
    Fantastic seeing Peter again. That guy's tone was ridonkulous.
  • Soul Burn is so fucking crushing. I can't imagine hearing that live in 94. Literally peering into the future of metal/hardcore music
  • @CallistoAshus
    It's almost hard to believe metal like this existed back then. The soft solo bit in Cadaverous Mastication is a really beautiful passage and he nails it live. Thanks for this upload.
  • @FallahPladasque
    I remember my mom being pregnant during this and I remember the urge to get out ASAP. I was supposed to make it to this gig
  • @grizzlywhisker
    These guys are seriously the tightest and sickest metal band to ever grace the earth. I first found Meshuggah when Chaosphere came out and I was still in high school, ended up seeing them live around 2002 on the Nothing tour and they blew me away. Tomas Haake's drumming has influenced my playing style so much over the years I don't know where I'd be without Meshuggah lol.
  • @evilwarnings2419
    I can´t imagine how confusing must have been to listen to this back then. Contradictions Collapse and Destroy are absolute masterpieces that have nothing in common with what came after.
  • @erradate6425
    that voiiiiiice goddamn, crazy to think he can still talk now with that power he continously delivers
  • @Metal_666
    4:53 - Green shirt and his mate to the left. Minds blown...metal heads for life.
  • @JLVCII
    Nobody was ready for metal this damn heavy back in 94 damn that's amazing
  • @tiagof2836
    Tomas Haake: (at least) 26 years of an amazing consistency.