The most INTENSE song ever?

Your little Suburbia is in Ruins by August Burns Red, or maybe casting such a Thin Shadow by Underoath. (Your little Suburbia for its actually intensity, and Casting Such a Thin shadow because its the type of song that senRAB chills down your spine from the way its constructed, emotionally, vocally, instrumentally)
 
Meshuggah - Future Breed Machine. It scared the hell out of me back when I didn't listen to metal, and is quite an energetic track. The structure of the song with the eerie middle part makes the finish even more powerful.
 
What is the most intense song ever??

I think the locust band recently pointed out is pretty insane. SOAD have some pretty hardout stuff too.

Fire away people whats your opinion :band:
 
Marduk scares the crap out of me. I can't really listen to them. Even as a Christian who listens to some black metal I still cannot listen to them.

Though if we are going into sludgey areas Grinning Mouths by Isis awakens pretty much every intense emotion in my body.
 
I don't know, it just didn't catch me in any way really. Mezmerise was like a punch in the gut and this just couldn't compare i guess which is unfortunate. It has some brilliant moments on it though, like one of my favourites by them, Stealing Society. And Vicinity of Obscenity is just insane. I have give credit to a song like that!
 
A Few Of My Favorite Things - Julie Andrews... ha, no. Although it may be cliche to say, it's useful knowledge that McCartney said that he wrote "Helter Skelter" to try and achieve the title of writing the "grittiest song ever", of the time, of course. He and Lennon allegedly got into an argument over this, as Paul didn't think to/want to include John on the project. And, I haven't heard all the songs in the world, therefore couldn't tell ya the most intense one. Infact, I don't even think it exists (how could it, when it's all subjective, y'know? That's what musiclovin's about.). Though, again, cliche, but I would say Helter Skelter is very intense. I also like Dana Fuch's version of it - her gritty voice seems to, whilst over-achieve, certainly, but her gritty voice seems to suit the trying-grit of the song perfectly. That being said, and spinning back the clock even more, I like John Lee Hooker's version of Roadhouse Blues - it's gritty, the sound of the thing, I mean, the lyrics lack but that can go either way with music y'know?... I would mention some Sex Pistols or Nirvana, but that's just TOO cliche on a list like this. I wouldn't listen to me though, I think Freebird's intense because it makes me cry ha.
 
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