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Metal Scream
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Let's say you've got a line in your song that you really want to emphasize. Really emphasize. Or maybe it needs to be "edgier" and "gritty". What's a musician to do? Cue the Metal Scream. This can come in a few different flavors: A hoarse, bellowing mid-register sort of roar, as exemplified by Phil Anselmo, Tom Araya, Burton C. Bell, James Hetfield, Jens Kidman, Trevor Phipps, Vincent Bennett, Thomas Gabriel Fischer, Chuck Billy, Guy Kozowyk, Alex Erian, Joe Badolato, Barney Greenway, Piotr Wiwczarek, Kirk Windstein, Max Cavalera, Ivan Moody, Robb Flynn, Randy Blythe, Brian Fair, Jamey Jasta, Alex Teyen, Joe Duplantier, Dave Matrise, Enrico Di Lorenzo, Winston McCall, Matthew Heafy, and Corey Taylor. An animal-like, extremely low-pitched growl (it even warrants an article on The Other Wiki), as exemplified by George Fisher, Frank Mullen, Phil Bozeman, Nergal, Johan Hegg, Ross Dolan, Ruben Rosas, John Gallagher, Lord Worm, Matti Way, Ryo Kinoshita, Travis Ryan, Elliot Desgagnes, Sven de Caluwe, Adam Warren, Jason Keyser, Ben Duerr, Dave Simonich, Karl Sanders, Steve Tucker, Antti Boman, Joe Ptacek, Helmuth Lehner, Jordan James, The Curator, Mallika Sundaramurthy, and Glen Benton. A phlegmy, almost gagging sort of scream, of mid to high pitch, as exemplified by Mikael Stanne, Dani Filth, Attila Csihar, Dave Hunt, Ihsahn, Mike Williams, Mark Hunter, Austin Carlile, Peter Tagtgren, Jacob Bannon, Trevor Strnad, Seth Putnam, Tomas Lindberg, Shagrath, Jonny Davy, Eddie Hermida, Alexi Laiho, Will Ramos, Dickie Allen, Marcus Bischoff, John Tardy, Chuck Schuldiner, Benjamin Nominet, Jon Chang, James Malone, and Jeff Walker. A very loud, high-register "clean" singing style, done either as a single scream or short burst, or to construct an entire melody (it even warrants an article on The Other Wiki), as exemplified by Rob Halford, Bruce Dickinson, Ronnie James Dio, Geoff Tate, Eric Adams, King Diamond, Tony Kakko, Joakim Broden, David Draiman, Joey Belladonna, Mark Osegueda, Bobby "Blitz" Ellsworth, Hansi Kursch, Messiah Marcolin, Russ Anderson, Warrel Dane, Russell Allen, James Rivera, John Kevill, Roger Taylor, Ian Gillan, David Byron, Ozzy Osbourne and Jason McMaster. This is found most often in Heavy Metal songs, especially with Type 4. Type 3 is almost exclusively associated with Black Metal and Sludge due to its raw and offensive sound, but can also show up in Metalcore or Death Metal, especially Melodic Death Metal and Deathcore. Types 1 and 2 are becoming increasingly common in some alternative rock movements. Types 1, 2, and 3 are often referred to collectively as Harsh Vocals. Often a part of a Big Rock Ending. Compare Careful with That Axe, where the singer unexpectedly screams with the intention of surprising the audience. The Metal Scream is used for emphasis or to develop a heavier tone for the song; it's only Nightmare Fuel for those not into the genres likely to use it. When combined with melodic or "clean" vocals, it's Soprano and Gravel. Compare Punctuated! For! Emphasis! for the nonmusical equivalent. Or see here for the non-human variation. Not to be confused with the scream of metal machinery when something goes wrong. This trope is often, if not regularly combined with Big Word Shout. |
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Near the end of "A Nightmare to Remember" by Dream Theater, there's a short section of growling from their former drummer Mike Portnoy, which is rounded off with a moderate growl/roar. | |
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James Hetfield of Metallica is also an expert. "I was born for DYIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!" | |
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In Kirby Super Star, Kirby has a temporary ability called the Music ability, which gives him the power to let out three Metal Screams, each of which destroys any regular enemy on the screen and chips away a lot of health from the bosses. | |
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Devil May Cry 5 has one during the chorus of "Bury the Light", Vergil's battle theme. | |
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Drowning Pool's iconic "Bodies" features an excellent example of this trope, familiar to anyone who's been a regular viewer or uploader of YouTube since as early as 2008:note As this song was one of the default "Audio Swap" replacement soundtracks of the era. | |
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Billie Joe also screams "G-L-O-R-I-A" at the end of the song "Horseshoes and Handgrenades" on 21st Century Breakdown. | |
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Dominic Deegan shows it weaponized. | |
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Brittney Slayes of power metal band Unleash the Archers delivers these. The song "Matriarch" opens with this "General of The Dark Army" "Tonight We Ride" "Awakening" |
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He pulls out a few good ones in Faith No More too. "Smaller and Smaller" contains a particularly good one. | |
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Ozzy's famous "AAAAAAAAAAALLLL ABOAAAAAAAARD!!HAHAHAHAHA!!! | |
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GO TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS! THAT THIS IS THE END! | |
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Geddy Lee of Rush was very good at this in his prime. "YEAH, OOOOOOOOH YEAH!" from "Finding My Way", as well as "OOOH YEAH, OOOH YEAH, FINDING MY WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!" "WONDERS IN THE WORLD THEY! WROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUGHT!" from "Anthem" "Square, for, BATTLE!" and "OOOOH YEAH!" from "By-Tor And The Snow Dog" "LISTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEN!" from "The Fountain Of Lamneth" "No matter what your dreams might, BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEYAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" from "Something For Nothing" "OOOOH! PARADIIIIIIIIIIIIISE!" from the end of "Xanadu" "Closer to the HEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAART! YEAH!" from "Closer to the Heart" as well as even more in the outro. "Cygnus X-1" might be the pinnacle of this. "Until the black hole, GAINS CON-TROL!" "Like a spiral, SEA UNENDING!", and, of course, "Every nerve is, TORN APAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAART!" The last one is the highest note in his career, a B-flat below Soprano C. In general, the majority of Rush's '70s music gets very close to screaming. Prime examples include "Bastille Day", "2112" and "Cygnus X-1". |
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"Given Up" from Minutes to Midnight has a 17-second long scream. | |
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FIRE FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! | |
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Die Krupps' "The Last Flood" contains a Type 1 right after a brief spoken word section. Many songs from the album Paradise Now also have one. An example of Type 2 can be found in their cover of AC/DC's "It's A Long Way To The Top". | |
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One comes to mind in particular: "Entombment of a Machine" brought to you by Job for a Cowboy. Also, anything by Bring Me the Horizon. One that sticks out is "Pray for Plagues". | |
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Manowar is BUILT on this trope. Eric Adams does this about twenty times on every album they've released and even pulls off a 30-second scream on the track Thor (The Powerhead). And another 30-odd second long one at the end of "Black Wind Fire and Steel". And he does this live too |
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Two examples from Guns N' Roses are Axl's "police siren" wail at the start of "Welcome to the Jungle", and near the end of "November Rain" before the final bridge begins. Their cover of "Ain't It Fun" ends with one. "There Was a Time" has a window-shattering scream around the 5-minute mark. The totally-not-ending of Paradise City is kicked off with one of these. |
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Ronnie James Dio belts out an impressive type 4 for The Mob Rules during Heaven and Hell's live concert at Radio City Music Hall at 0:12 in. | |
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Red put Type 1 screams into many of their heavier songs. Standouts include "Feed the Machine," "Watch You Crawl," "Death of Me," and "Fight Inside." | |
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"War" from The Hunting Party has the band doing a complete 180 into traditional Hardcore Punk territory, building up to the inevitable chorus; which is simply Chester brutally screaming the title of the track. | |
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The Kaiser Chiefs do this a few times on their first album (notably on singles "I Predict a Riot", "Every Day I Love You Less and Less", and "Oh My God") in the form of a "wooaaaaahh!" ascending into a Type 3 Metal Scream. | |
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This is Spın̈al Tap: "Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight" has a big scream near the end. | |
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The Agonist has had its two singers both undergo a bit of Vocal Evolution as time went by: Alissa White-Gluz used to emulate Angela Gossow's Type 1 grunts in Once Only Imagined before learning to master all four types in Lullabies for the Dormant Mind and display them within a single song ("Eulogies" probably has her best example). Come Prisoners and beyond, she stuck to a more consistent mid-range Type 3 with all other types as embellishment. Vicky Psarakis used to do low Type 1 grunts as well before joining the band. Eye of Providence saw her resort to a head-register Type 1 with moments of Type 3 and 4. She had a grimier technique in Five, alternating among Types 1, 3, and 4, the last of which has become a bit more frequent. As of this endeavor, she seems to have honed her Type 3. |
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Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening: Immediately after Dante acquires Nevan as a literal electric guitar, he channels The Power of Rock, does a metal scream, then follows it up by screaming the lyrics of "Taste The Blood" as its music plays during his performance. | |
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Whitesnake does this a bit, with "Still of the Night" being the most notable one. A scream before the softer "bridge", a scream going out of it, and a couple here and there for good measure. Also notable are the falsetto notes partway through "Here I Go Again", which sound kind of like David Coverdale inhaled a balloon full of helium just before he tackled it. | |
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System of a Down do this in multiple songs, notably in "Prison Song." | |
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In 2021, Papa Roach released Kill the Noise, which gives light to that ever-persistent demon in our heads, and the rage it causes, until the song reaches its climax with a cathartic SHUT! UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUP! | |
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Pete Loeffler of Chevelle gets a big one at the beginning of "Well Enough Alone". More alternative-style screams can be found consistently throughout the band's debut album Point #1. |
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Geoff Rickly is no stranger to barely comprehensible screams. | |
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Many of the eponymous punk band's music in CharlieMurder use it to start their songs, such as here. The lead singer also pulls one off to activate his magic with. | |
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This once was a staple of Avenged Sevenfold's repertoire. Their first two albums Sounding the Seventh Trumpet and Waking the Fallen had a healthy dose of screamed vocals, and even after M. Shadows largely stopped screaming in later albums, songs like "Bat Country" and "Beast and the Harlot" both have ungodly epic examples at the very beginning − not to mention God Hates Us. With time, M. Shadows' screams in concerts have shifted from type 3 to something closer to type 1 and 2 (there were some rumors that he stopped screaming to preserve his vocal cords after a throat surgery, but he later denied that − he simply prefers singing). | |
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In 3.5 Dungeons & Dragons, the Bard spells Shout and Greater Shout can be interpreted as this. | |
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Disturbed with "Enough", likely the closest thing to a truly harsh death growl the band will ever achieve, after a career of flirtations with the technique ("Just Stop", "Violence Fetish", "Conflict"). | |
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Glen Benton of Deicide is frequently cited as the Trope Maker for type 2. At the time of the band's debut his vocal style was much deeper and more forceful than what death metal was known for at that point. | |
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A visual example on the cover art of Northward's self-titled debut, depicting Floor Jansen and Jørn Viggo Lofstad face to face and screaming at each other. | |
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The vocals to every Lamb of God song consist of virtually nothing but Type 3. On their first record, 1998's Burn The Priest, it's so heavy that even with a lyric sheet it's all but impossible to follow Randy's voice. This is only true for the first two records. Everything after has used a Type 1 scream, that is quite a lot easier to follow, especially since Randy makes sure to over enunciate every word. |
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"Blackout" from A Thousand Suns also has it in the choruses. | |
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Centaurworld: In the episode "Holes: Part 3" Wammawink's reaction to realizing she hurt Horse is a loud scream combined with another Metal Scream in the background. | |
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Seeing all the different music styles used for the song of the episode, it comes as no surprise that there's an example to be found in Phineas and Ferb. Contrary to what one might expect, though, it's not Buford but Baljeet who in the episode "Gimnme a Grade" sings a punk song of the same title, deploring the fact that his summer camp "Introduction to Rock" not only doesn't teach about mineralogy — there even isn't a greade afterwards, as everyone just passes. | |
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MsChif, being a banshee metal head. | |
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Aggretsuko has Retsuko belt out metal screams a few times per episode, usually as she vents about her crappy job and her Bad Boss. The original shorts make her screams unintelligible, translated by lyrical captions. The Netflix version has her words screamed clear as day, with lyrical captions remaining just in case. |
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Filter starts "So I Quit" with a #3 type "Motherfucker!!". (Only moderate screamery follows.) If you listen close, you can hear Richard Patrick coughing afterwards. | |
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Jon Oliva does quite a few screams on the Savatage Album Hall of the Mountain King, the most notable being from the title track. | |
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The Bugs Bunny short "What's Opera Doc" features a prototypical (i.e., older than rock and roll) example: | |
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Tägtgren is a master of the metal scream and pulls them out frequently in his main band Hypocrisy (e.g. see a comment on "Fractured Millennium": "the best scream in death metal history!") For further evidence, see this one 19 seconds into "Warpath" and the several screams in "Tales Of Thy Spineless". He also lets one of his best ones out at the end of Bloodbath's "Soul Evisceration". | |
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"Angel of Death" by Slayer of course. If that scream doesn't get you pumped for the song, you just don't like metal. There's also a similar scream in 'Seven Faces' Other notable screams are "Necrophobic", "Aggressive Perfector", "Chemical Warfare", "Postmortem", "War Ensemble", and "Epidemic". "World Painted Blood" has a point where it goes from normal to type 3 in a rising, blood-curdling moment of rage. RAINING BLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD! |
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Stratovarius. Was more common in the early days when Timo Tolkki was the singer, but Timo Kotipelto does a few sometimes. Best examples of Tolkki's work would be "Dreamspace", which has TWO near the end - "No sign of light anywhere, I am going INSAAAAAAANE!" and then "Now I am leaving this life, no hope left, I want to DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE!" which is a really high note held for about 20 seconds. Another one comes from "Thin Ice", from the same album - no, that high-pitched noise you hear isn't made by violins, that's actually Tolkki screaming. Kotipelto usually does it live - in the live at Athens version of "Speed of Light" (which was included on the live album Live Visions of Europe), he screams "YEEEEAH!" just after the first chorus. As for album songs, there's an absolutely EPIC scream of "ALRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!" at the end of "I'm Still Alive", complete with the music going absolutely crazy and sounds of a crowd cheering (even though it's not a live recording). Might also qualify as a Last Note Nightmare. | |
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The first low-pitched, death metal scream...was recorded in 1966, 20 odd years before Death Metal existed, by The Who in "Boris the Spider". In this case, though, it was John Entwistle doing the screaming. There's also Roger Daltrey's wonderful, climactic scream in "Won't Get Fooled Again", which effectively sums up this trope in the page quote. | |
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Cannibal Corpse has many. A lot of these overlap with Careful with That Axe, but the best one is in their song "They Deserve to Die." On the last chorus, George "Corpsegrinder" Fisher follows up the last "They desere to DIIIE!" with a 15-second long "DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE!" | |
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KURENAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!! Special note also goes to hide's backing vocal scream for Sadistic Desire. | |
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Sybreed's vocalist liked to alternate between types 2 and 3, along with belting out the occasional axe. | |
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Freshy Kanal's Rap Battle!: As if to add the edginess of the characters, the last lines of Jeff the Killer's first verse in "Jeff the Killer vs. Jason Dean" is interspersed with metal screams, complete with a sudden metal riff. | |
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Tony Kakko, singer from Sonata Arctica, absolutely loves high-pitched screams. | |
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Hole's early records feature a lot of screaming. Notable examples include 'Rock Star', 'Burn Black', 'I Think That I Would Die' ("FUCK! YOOOOOU!") and 'Drown Soda'. | |
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Nile uses type 2, although for Karl Sanders, this is less screaming, and more... Inhumanly low and nearly indecipherable rumblings that merely happen to come from his mouth. Compared to Demilich, Karl sounds like a schoolgirl singing, here is an example. |
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Otep is a rare example for nu-metal, being capable of delivering death metal style vocals. | |
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This isn't as common in female-fronted metal bands as in male-fronted bands, but there are certainly a fair share of examples. Arch Enemy and The Agonist have already been mentioned above; Astarte, Derkéta, Mythic, Darkestrah (until 2014), Gallhammer, and Sigh (since 2010 as part of a Vocal Tag Team) provide additional examples, and use this trope almost exclusively. Some of these probably wouldn't be discernible as female vocals if you didn't know what to listen for. Julie Christmas is also very good at this, although she doesn't use it exclusively. Liv Jagrell of Sister Sin has a scream-heavy singing style. In the Black Lotus album alone, nearly half the songs include at least one metal scream, typically either a type two or a type four, though sometimes she lets loose with a type one as well. | |
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Slipknot uses Types 1 and 2 frequently, with the occasional Type 3 ("Get This" being a prime example). | |
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Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid: Kanna's Daily Life: While at Yana's recording studio and trying out death metal for the first time, Kanna gives a scream so epic that it blasts Yana and Saikawa off their feet. | |
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Sonic Frontiers: The boss themes go really hard on the metal. Some small samples: "Undefeatable" doesn't scream that much but when it does it's hair raising. "Break Through It All" is half screaming. Hell, it opens with screaming. "Find Your Flame" synchronizes screaming with rap for an impact that'll send shivers in your spine. |
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Jerry Lynn would sometimes end his promos with a guttural roar. | |
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Steel Panther, as a parody band of '80s Hair Metal and Heavy Metal, makes frequent (ab)use of this trope. | |
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Dave Grohl, often. "Best of You" has probably one or two sentences that aren't yelled. He has stated that he chews gum during concerts because of all the screaming, and that he's afraid someday he'll sound like Lemmy. The song "Monkey Wrench" is a pretty impressive example. The last verse is screamed quite vigorously. Also at the start of "Bridge Burning": "THESE ARE MY FAMOUS LAST WOOOOORDS!!!" "White Limo," "Weenie Beenie" and "The Color and the Shape" are downright screamed the whole way through. |
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Swedish Symphonic Metal band Therion went so far, on the album 'Lemuria' to bring in a guest vocalist JUST to do a metal scream on the song 'Abraxas'. That was literally his only involvement in the entire album. | |
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That one, along with some other screams in "War Nerve" and "Suicide Note Pt. 2" were done by Anal Cunt vocalist Seth Putnam. The outrageously offensive and aggressive Putnam was brought on not only because the band wanted to prove that they weren't going soft (like some other metal figures of the time period) but also because Phil's voice couldn't produce the screams they wanted. Think on that, if you will. | |
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Vylet Pony lets out quite a few in "The Carrion Child" from Carousel (An Examination of the Shadow, Creekflow...), such as the climactic "MURDEREEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRR!!!" | |
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Macross 7: Basara does this, most notably when singing "Holy Lonely Night" and "Dynamite Explosion". His singing voice was provided by Yoshiki Fukuyama, later of JAM Project fame. The crowning moment has to be when, after he gets his voice back through The Power of Rock, he immediately goes into type 4 and a beam of energy shoots out of the mouth of his Fire Valkyrie. You can watch it here. |
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Cheap Trick uses Type 1 in "Gonna Raise Hell" and Type 4 in many of their songs, especially on their first album. | |
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Brütal Legend does it (along with every other Heavy Metal trope ever): When the Double Fine Productions' logo appears on start-up, it is accompanied by a randomly selected Metal Scream by one of the guest stars of the game (yes, including Rob Halford). Notably, a Metal Scream Dying Moment of Awesome created the Age of Metal. It's that kind of game. DECAPITATIOOOOOOOOOOON! General Lionwhyte has the high/pitched version as one of his attacks. His VA is Rob Halford, so it makes sense. |
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Aerosmith: "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" has one towards the end, possibly ruining the mood of the song. Steven Tyler does it often. One of the most famous is "Dream On" (see Live-Action TV, below). There's also the ending of "Amazing", the chorus of "Walk This Way" on the Run-DMC version, and at least thrice (start, before the solo and coda) in "Falling In Love (Is Hard on the Knees)". "Angel", "Back in the Saddle", "Rats in the Cellar", "Same Old Song and Dance", "Toys in the Attic", "Crazy", "Draw the Line"... hell, let's just say Aerosmith in general. |
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This is one of the hallmarks of Iron Maiden. As a matter of fact Bruce Dickinson was so fond of this trope that it earned him the nickname "Air Raid Siren" in his earlier years. The scream in "The Number of the Beast" is so godlike that even Dickinson himself has never been able to reproduce it. The producer forced Dickinson to sing the first four lines over and over again, and his frustration at this finally boiled over into the legendary shriek. But also before Dickinson's first tenure as a singer, his predecessor Paul Di'Anno adorned the entire intro to the song "Killers" with assorted metal screams. |
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The title music of Quake features a highly distorted scream. | |
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As a matter of fact Bruce Dickinson was so fond of this trope that it earned him the nickname "Air Raid Siren" in his earlier years. | |
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In Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, Wonka gives a proto-example at the end of a nightmarish Disney Acid Sequence. Veruca Salt also gives an example in her "I Want It Now" number. |
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Sepultura's "Refuse/Resist" has a 12-second-long scream. Not to mention the ever so subtle "FUCK SHIT UP!" in the background when the main riff kicks in... | |
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Iced Earth, especially their songs with Matt Barlow or Tim Owens. Here's Matt doing a type 1 and Tim doing a type 2. Both of them have since been replaced by Into Eternity's Stu Block, and if Into Eternity's material is any indication, they're not through with this. | |
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Pantera. Particularly "Cowboys from Hell." After the solo, he gives what can best be described as a raptor shriek. "The Great Southern Trendkill" starts off with a particularly epic one. That one, along with some other screams in "War Nerve" and "Suicide Note Pt. 2" were done by Anal Cunt vocalist Seth Putnam. The outrageously offensive and aggressive Putnam was brought on not only because the band wanted to prove that they weren't going soft (like some other metal figures of the time period) but also because Phil's voice couldn't produce the screams they wanted. Think on that, if you will. Or any other band with Phil Anselmo on vocals. The man gargles glass and sandpaper, and we love him for it. |
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Towards the end of BTS' rap rock track "Dionysus" (where the song shifts into double time), Jin pulls a Type 4. | |
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Homestar Runner uses this often, given that Strong Bad is a heavy metal fan: The Strong Bad Email "guitar" ends with Strong Bad singing "And the dragon comes in the NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!" This was later revisited in "dragon", where Strong Bad ends his "Trogdor" theme song with "And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!" This trope gets more thoroughly discussed in "death metal", where Strong Bad contrasts the types of screaming used in hair metal and death metal. |
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From Jesus Christ Superstar: Many performers in the role of Jesus Christ do this in the song 'Gethsemane', where he screams to God "WHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY SHOULD I DIE?!" Also, in "The Temple", Jesus screams "MYYYYYYYYYYYYYY HOUSE SHOULD BE A HOUSE OF PRAYER!" Judas does a few as well, such as "JESUUUUUUUUUUUUUUS!" in "Heaven On Their Minds" |
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Eyehategod. Mike Williams' "curdled milk" screams are often unintelligible and literally sound inhuman. The fact he hasn't blown out his vocal cords and still sounds the way he did in the '80s and '90s really says something. | |
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Rage Against the Machine — The "WRYYYYYY" from "Freedom" and the "YEAH!" from "Know Your Enemy"...and at least one line from pretty much every Rage song ever. | |
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The Strong Bad Email "guitar" ends with Strong Bad singing "And the dragon comes in the NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!" This was later revisited in "dragon", where Strong Bad ends his "Trogdor" theme song with "And the Trogdor comes in the NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!" | |
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance: RULES OF NATURE!!! (throws Metal Gear RAY a thousand feet) Given the nature of the game's soundtrack and the habit of firing up the song lyrics at clutch moments, this is hardly the only example. "I'm My Own Master Now" and "The Stains of Time" are good examples. In fact, let's just run down the list, shall we? The Only Thing I Know For Real, Jetstream Sam's encounter theme: I'm My Own Master Now, Blade Wolf's battle theme and Leitmotif: A more subdued example with A Stranger I Remain, Mistral's theme: You know The Stains of Time, Monsoon's theme, is a metal song when the opening lines are this trope: Surprisingly, no examples from Red Sun, Sundowner's theme, which is odd, considering what a Large Ham Sundowner is. Collective Consciousness, Metal Gear EXCELSUS's battle theme: It Has To Be This Way, Senator Armstrong's battle theme: The Hot Wind Blowing, Khamsin's theme from the Bladewolf DLC: |
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Repo! The Genetic Opera: "And it's my job...to steal and rob...GRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVES!" | |
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Mike Patton lets out an epic one in Mr. Bungle's Carry Stress In The Jaw. He pulls out a few good ones in Faith No More too. "Smaller and Smaller" contains a particularly good one. As does "Jizzlobber": For downright insanity, "Litany IV" (his a cappella piece on a John Zorn album) should definitely be mentioned. Just listen. 1st Hon. Mention to the one on "Digging the Grave". Volume turndown recommended to prevent loudspeaker damage. |
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Almost every variety can be found in, well, almost every song by Cradle of Filth. This is acceptable due to Dani Filth's exceptional vocal range and the sheer awesomeness of his shoes. Notable uses are in the album Thornography, particularly the songs Byronic Man and Libertina Grimm. It doesn't do him justice to refer to them as merely varieties. Pitch and volume are both his playthings, to do with as he so wishes. Dani Filth can do all the screams. All of them. |
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DragonForce does this on occasion. Notable is the beginning of "Holding On". | |
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Rammstein mostly avoids this - not surprising given that Till Lindemann, the lead singer, actually uses a very deep, melodic singing voice which metal screams would probably do a good job of straining. However, he does bust out the scream from time to time, most notably in Bückstabü and Wiener Blut. | |
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Mr. Weebl's Pixel Shrooms is about a band of fungi singing about how dangerous they are. | |
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