OldFlame
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Why do you think that video has any relevance to what we are discussing? Who is it? How does it represent Jews in general, or Israel at all? That would be like me sharing a video of Ozzie eating bats and saying it represents all atheists. These propaganda tools apparently work well on your feeble mind though, you're incapable of applying any reason or common sense to any of it.

I guess the Jews aren't allowed to have culture or any types of different music, this is what you call a 'tell', this clearly illustrates that your problem with Jews stems far beyond the political.
Jewish klezmer heavy metal is an avant-garde fusion that blends the frantic, soulful scales of Eastern European Ashkenazi folk music (klezmer) with the aggressive, driving power of heavy metal. This underground niche creates a chaotic, theatrical, and uniquely heavy soundscape. [1, 2]
Bands at the forefront of this specific subgenre include:
- Gevolt: An Israel-based band celebrated as the creators of the world's first full heavy metal album sung in Yiddish. Their sound brilliantly melds intense metal guitar riffs with traditional klezmer instruments and melodies. You can listen to their catalog via the GevoltBand YouTube Channel. [1, 2]
- Dibbukim: A project specializing directly in klezmer-metal, pairing aggressive instrumentation with Yiddish folk themes. Their music is available on Spotify. [1]
- Klunk: A French band that meshes traditional Yiddish and klezmer songs—particularly revolutionary anthems—with both punk rock and heavy metal. [1, 2]
- Deveykus: An experimental side-project from members of the Hasidic doom metal and avant-garde scenes, they deliver a very heavy, sludgy interpretation of Hassidic niggunim (melodies) and klezmer stylings. [1]
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