Your favorite top 5 heaviest slow groove tunes of all time?
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Your favorite top 5 heaviest slow groove tunes of all time?
Mine have to be; in this order...
1) Skullcrusher - Overkill (this is a mammoth of a tune; production + great song= #1)
2) Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (I love Sabbath and this was hard to choose; but if I had to pick one tune to represent them this would still be the one)
3) The Last Judgement - Trouble (hard to find song; these guys had sabbath down to a science.... they cant be higher than Sabbath because B.S. was the first to have this sound)
4) Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower (I think the best guitar and bass tone ever recorded)
5) War is Coming - Six Feet Under (It just oozes death metal heavy but has a beat that just about anyone can appreciate)
3 honorable mentions:
Slaves and Bulldozers - Soundgarden (Kim Thayil is from another universe)
Walk - Pantera (I always disliked Pantera but this song is HUGE)
U Shook Me - Led Zep
1) Skullcrusher - Overkill (this is a mammoth of a tune; production + great song= #1)
2) Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (I love Sabbath and this was hard to choose; but if I had to pick one tune to represent them this would still be the one)
3) The Last Judgement - Trouble (hard to find song; these guys had sabbath down to a science.... they cant be higher than Sabbath because B.S. was the first to have this sound)
4) Bridge of Sighs - Robin Trower (I think the best guitar and bass tone ever recorded)
5) War is Coming - Six Feet Under (It just oozes death metal heavy but has a beat that just about anyone can appreciate)
3 honorable mentions:
Slaves and Bulldozers - Soundgarden (Kim Thayil is from another universe)
Walk - Pantera (I always disliked Pantera but this song is HUGE)
U Shook Me - Led Zep
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"When The Levee Breaks" Led Zeppelin
"Stranglehold" Ted Nugent
"Too Rolling Stoned" Robin Trower
"Waitin' For The Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago" ZZ Top
Edit: I didn't list 5 on purpose, for there are so many which had to be left out. Examples: Several SRV Tunes, a couple of Godsmack's,
some Porcupine Tree, Blackfield and a LOT of old Blues.
"Stranglehold" Ted Nugent
"Too Rolling Stoned" Robin Trower
"Waitin' For The Bus/Jesus Just Left Chicago" ZZ Top
Edit: I didn't list 5 on purpose, for there are so many which had to be left out. Examples: Several SRV Tunes, a couple of Godsmack's,


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Re: Your favorite top 5 heaviest slow groove tunes of all ti
Can't argue with those two.Killjingle wrote:Mine have to be; in this order...
1) Skullcrusher - Overkill (this is a mammoth of a tune; production + great song= #1)
2) Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (I love Sabbath and this was hard to choose; but if I had to pick one tune to represent them this would still be the one)
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Re: Your favorite top 5 heaviest slow groove tunes of all ti
I like your choice for no.1!Killjingle wrote:Mine have to be; in this order...
1) Skullcrusher - Overkill (this is a mammoth of a tune; production + great song= #1

Horrorscope is also a great heavy groove song.
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Sabbath - Lord of this World
Six Feet Under - Torture Killer well anything by them slow death grind is their forte'.
Sepultura - Procreation of the wicked. (like it better than Celtic's version)
Solitude Aeturnus - anything by them because all of their stuff is slow, it's Doom Metal for christ's sake!
King Diamond - Eye of the Witch
Six Feet Under - Torture Killer well anything by them slow death grind is their forte'.
Sepultura - Procreation of the wicked. (like it better than Celtic's version)
Solitude Aeturnus - anything by them because all of their stuff is slow, it's Doom Metal for christ's sake!
King Diamond - Eye of the Witch
Next time you come to see The Conniptions, we will play Rumble for you.Killjingle wrote:I think this would be the neatest song ever to cover. Its BADASS!Some good choices listed. Here is one that many musicians think started the distorted slow groove tunes.
Rumble - Link Wray
Here is another tune to add to the slow grooves list.
Black Hole Sun - Soundgarden
(Peter Frampton's instrumental version is cool too)
Robin Trower "Hannah"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVJn7HHL ... re=related
Volga Boat Men--
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ4KHzbg ... re=related
Humble Pie--"The Fixer"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFjjSg-o ... re=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVJn7HHL ... re=related
Volga Boat Men--
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ4KHzbg ... re=related
Humble Pie--"The Fixer"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFjjSg-o ... re=related
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I don't know if I could nail down a "top 5", but when the terms "heavy" and "slow groove" are brought up, these came easily to mind;
Sabbath - "Into the Void"
McKinley Morganfield - "Catfish Blues/Rollin' Stone". This song is the basis for much that followed, including both "Voodoo Chile" by Hendrix and "Bridge of Sighs" by Trower - either of which would also be right at home on this list.
Rush - "Witch Hunt". Often overlooked, but one of my faves from them.
Metallica - "The Thing That Should Not Be". Some songs are slower, and some might be "groovier" but this is pure raw heaviness in a way that was fresh for its time.
Mahavishnu Orchestra - "Eternity's Breath pt.1", Johnny Mac & the boys deliver one of the heaviest riffs of all time without ever resorting to excessive sludge.
Other notables: anything by R.L Burnside; anything by Celtic Frost;
anything slower by Pantera, who are arguably the "power groove" masters of our time.
Sabbath - "Into the Void"
McKinley Morganfield - "Catfish Blues/Rollin' Stone". This song is the basis for much that followed, including both "Voodoo Chile" by Hendrix and "Bridge of Sighs" by Trower - either of which would also be right at home on this list.
Rush - "Witch Hunt". Often overlooked, but one of my faves from them.
Metallica - "The Thing That Should Not Be". Some songs are slower, and some might be "groovier" but this is pure raw heaviness in a way that was fresh for its time.
Mahavishnu Orchestra - "Eternity's Breath pt.1", Johnny Mac & the boys deliver one of the heaviest riffs of all time without ever resorting to excessive sludge.
Other notables: anything by R.L Burnside; anything by Celtic Frost;
anything slower by Pantera, who are arguably the "power groove" masters of our time.
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Robin Trower - Spellbound
Steppenwolf - The Pusher
Traffic - Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Beatles - I've Got a Feeling
Sly & Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (great bass line)
Led Zep - Kashmir
Nightcrawlers - African Echo
Paul Simon - Diamonds on the Souls of Her Shoes
Perpetual Groove - Teakwood Betz
Rolling Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knockin', Monkey Man, and Midnight Rambler (say what you will about these over-played dinosaurs but they did a slow groove well)
Tragically Hip - Grace Too
Fleetwood Mac - Hypnotized
Robin Trower - Spellbound
Steppenwolf - The Pusher
Traffic - Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Beatles - I've Got a Feeling
Sly & Family Stone - If You Want Me To Stay (great bass line)
Led Zep - Kashmir
Nightcrawlers - African Echo
Paul Simon - Diamonds on the Souls of Her Shoes
Perpetual Groove - Teakwood Betz
Rolling Stones - Can't You Hear Me Knockin', Monkey Man, and Midnight Rambler (say what you will about these over-played dinosaurs but they did a slow groove well)
Tragically Hip - Grace Too
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Then Just throw in some Down,Kyuss,Monster Magnet,Celtic Frost, Hellhammer,Boris,Soilent Green,EyeHateGod,High on Fire,Electric Wizard,Torche,And Neurosis to find just four more.
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Ron, you stole my answer with AIC's "Dirt" so how about "The Grind" from Alice in Chains.
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Re: HEY MAN!
Man, what a bad assed tune - I still have this faint recollection of the video for it.MY_TURNING_POINT wrote: so how about "The Grind" from Alice in Chains.
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