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    Posted: May 27 2005 at 05:33
If prog is music that has that something different distingushing itself from other types of music the I beleive that Meshuggah should be incuded in the prog metal section. Reasons why:
The time signatures used by Meshuggah are crazier than most giving Planet X a run for their money;
The chops are insane;
The guitar solos are also excellent played on custom 8 string guitars;
The drumming could be played without the rest of the music and would still blow ones mind.
I know that these guys may be heavier than what alot of proggers are used to but I reckon the heaviness of the music shouldn't put people off from the insane timeing and chops that are thrown at you while listening. And with albums like their latest Catch Thirtythree which has 13 tracks but only one song I class Meshuggah as Prog Metal.
I would like to know what you guys think both the for and against.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2005 at 05:55

Although they are far from being one of my favourites bands, in my personal catalogue Meshuggah are included in Prog Metal, and some of their CDs are in that section in my shelves...

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2005 at 14:25

We've been over this.  I love Meshuggah, and they do have work that could qualify as prog metal, but I'm not totally convinced that they are a whole are a prog metal band.  Really brutal and complex thrash is probably more like it.  However, I do think that the prog-metallers on here who enjoy heavier stuff would love their recent EP titled "I".

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2005 at 15:13
I love Meshuggah,love the cd Nothing,and got "I" because of comments I heard about it on this forum.Just recently got Catch 33 and love it.I think they are prog metal.If Opeth is considered prog why not Meshuggah?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2005 at 17:03

Originally posted by Chooks Chooks wrote:

If prog is music that has that something different distingushing itself from other types of music the I beleive that Meshuggah should be incuded in the prog metal section. Reasons why:
The time signatures used by Meshuggah are crazier than most giving Planet X a run for their money;
The chops are insane;
The guitar solos are also excellent played on custom 8 string guitars;
The drumming could be played without the rest of the music and would still blow ones mind.

These all seem to be reasons why Meshuggah are technical, not progressive.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2005 at 18:41
MESHUGGAH is amazing!  havent heard catch 33 yet
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 28 2005 at 04:17
Originally posted by Useful_Idiot Useful_Idiot wrote:

We've been over this.  I love Meshuggah, and they do have work that could qualify as prog metal, but I'm not totally convinced that they are a whole are a prog metal band.  Really brutal and complex thrash is probably more like it.  However, I do think that the prog-metallers on here who enjoy heavier stuff would love their recent EP titled "I".


Their early stuff was more straight ahead metal with jazz complexities in regard to timing and riff arrangement but if bands like Anathema and Therion are classed as prog because of thier later stuff moving into prog then the same must be said for Meshuggah with their 'I' EP and the latest release 'Catch Thirtythree' which cross into prog territory. so i would agree with the brutal and complex thrash description for the early releases but reckon that the above mentioned later releases deserve having a place in prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 02 2005 at 02:38
There really is much similiarity between Fantomas Delirium Cordia and Meshuggahs Catch 33. But I would rather call that music "Experimental" than "Progressive". Progressive music should be experimental, too, but it is just one facet that doesn't already make it Progressive. That said, I think that Delirium Cordia doesn't belong here ... but then again Director's Cut and Suspended Animation does, so it should be included for completeness.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 05 2005 at 23:13
They're more like Technical Death Metal then prog Metal, really.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 06 2005 at 10:15
Meshuggah is great! They have some proggy tunes and some REALLY complex time-signatures (23/16, 12/8, etc.) through each album. But im not sure if i would add them to the archives?!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2005 at 15:59
Originally posted by Skooma Skooma wrote:

They're more like Technical Death Metal then prog Metal, really.

They are NOT any kind of death metal, no doubt about this.
As stated, they started out as a straightvforward metal(thrash metal to be exact, I might add) with jazz complexities in regard to timing and riff arrangement. However, they progressed into a even more complex and "jazzy" style. They have IMHO without any doubt evolved into progressive metal, or extreme progressive metal you might say, since they are surely aggresive enough to be classified as a type of extreme metal.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2005 at 05:42
And the type of extreme metal (the guitars, anyway) is death metal, surely? It's certainly not black metal or grindcore! The vocals I've heard or sort of weird post thrashy stuff though. I may not be very up to date, though.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2005 at 15:11
Did someone say 23/16 time?  I think they are prog-metal.  Excellent group.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2005 at 18:52
as much as i love meshuggah (i own all their albums), but they hardly should be classified as prog metal. they are a technical thrash band, with tints of jazz.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 18 2005 at 05:32

Originally posted by Interbeing Interbeing wrote:

as much as i love meshuggah (i own all their albums), but they hardly should be classified as prog metal. they are a technical thrash band, with tints of jazz.

So you have Catch 33, too?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 19 2005 at 10:09
Originally posted by goose goose wrote:

And the type of extreme metal (the guitars, anyway) is death metal, surely? It's certainly not black metal or grindcore! The vocals I've heard or sort of weird post thrashy stuff though. I may not be very up to date, though.

The guitars are in no way death metal. It isn't the amount of distortion that defines death metal(even though it is an important ingridient) it is the melodies/riffs. And from what I've heard Meshuggah's riff are not death metal, thei're earliest riff are kinda thrash-like but their later stuff is something else, they're thrash based but have a very strong jazz/fusion influence. The bands that you could compare Meshuggah with are bands like Ephel Duath, Textures, Spiral Architect and other metalbands that are strongly infleunced by jazz/fusion and prog.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 12:16
As i have said earlier their later albums I and Catch 33 have are prog metal albums not only through their time signatures and technicality but through the way that they arrange their songs through the albums (although I is only one song). Catch 33 is pretty much one song split into 13 parts if all these factors don't put Meshuggah into prog metal then alot of bands on the archives who are included because of similar factors should be reconsidered (not saying i disagree with the bands that are on this page but whats good for one is good for another i reckon. I want to leave you guys question, is Catch 33 the heaviest concept album made to date?
Listening to Porcupine Tree In Absentia, POS Remady Lane, Anthrax Sound of.., Meshuggah Catch 33
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 24 2005 at 12:32

If you consider Dillinger Escape Plan's Miss Machine a concept album, it's a hot contender. And as SYL didn't yet make a concept album ... I think Catch 33 really is the heaviest prog metal album to date!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 25 2005 at 09:25

Originally posted by TLZ* TLZ* wrote:

Originally posted by goose goose wrote:

And the type of extreme metal (the guitars, anyway) is death metal, surely? It's certainly not black metal or grindcore! The vocals I've heard or sort of weird post thrashy stuff though. I may not be very up to date, though.

The guitars are in no way death metal. It isn't the amount of distortion that defines death metal(even though it is an important ingridient) it is the melodies/riffs. And from what I've heard Meshuggah's riff are not death metal, thei're earliest riff are kinda thrash-like but their later stuff is something else, they're thrash based but have a very strong jazz/fusion influence. The bands that you could compare Meshuggah with are bands like Ephel Duath, Textures, Spiral Architect and other metalbands that are strongly infleunced by jazz/fusion and prog.

I've been listening to a lot of the older bands coming around where thrash was mutating into death - so at the minute thrash riffs with a lot of distortion sound like death metal

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 26 2005 at 12:42
I've just listened to Meshuggah's album "Nothing" and although I think the album is GREAT, I can't see the technicality in the music. Crazy time signatures? I've no idea what that means but this doens't seem very complex music to me! Could somebody explain?
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