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Greta deathmetal1/2/2024 And for a transcript of Thunberg’s historic speech, click here. This whole unexpected collaboration adds a new chapter of awareness in the endless saga that is Scandinavian metal. Thunberg’s delivery of the lines “People are suffering / People are dying / Entire ecosystems are collapsing / We are in the beginning of a mass extinction” is really all too appropriate for this genre and style of music, and the growl gives it an enhanced drama that we weren’t even first sure was necessary. “Greta Thunberg sings Swedish Death Metal” is exactly what it suggests, with the riffage and sonic assault all courtesy of Mollusk. Now, a YouTuber and musician named John Mollusk has paired her words to music, giving Thunberg’s impassioned speech a soundtrack that hits close to her home and brings as much thunder as she does. Sixteen-year-old climate activist and global badass Greta Thunberg generated headlines around our suffering world on Monday with a fiery speech directed at world leaders assembled at the United Nation’s Climate Action Summit in New York City. There’s also a brand new Facebook page entitled How Dare You. With the single release, Despotz Records launches a campaign under the hashtag #GREENMETAL where they urge the metal fans worldwide to mobilize and take part in the environmental movement together and to create history making the death metal song ’How Dare You’ enter the billboard top 10 charts!” ![]() The clip went viral and has already been viewed over 4 million times.Īll the record company’s profits from the release will go straight to the environmental rights activist group Greenpeace. Shortly thereafter, a music video was released on Youtube where the Death Metal phenomenon G.T, also known as John Mollusk, the drummer of New York thrash metal band Suaka, converted the speech into a death metal song where he himself growls along with Greta. The speech, where she relentlessly scolded the world’s most powerful people for their lack of action facing the climate crisis, quickly became a classic and, along with Martin Luther King’s epoch-making speech, “I have a dream”, is placed among the most influential and important speeches in the history of modern humanity. ![]() In complete support of Greta and Greenpeace, Despotz Records have launched a social media campaign #GREENMETAL to urge the metal fans worldwide to mobilize and take part in the environmental movement together as the label explained:Ī week ago, Greta Thunberg (the teenaged leader of the climate revolution, she needs no further presentation) gave a speech to the world leaders at the opening of the UN Climate Summit in New York. 23 now-viral United Nations Climate Action speech will be used to benefit. John has teamed up with label Despotz Records to release the song, “How Dare You,” as a legit single and all profits will go to Greenpeace. A heavy-metal remix of Swedish teen climate activist Greta Thunbergs Sept. Greta Thunberg Pivots To Death Metal News Septem3:59 PM By Peter Helman 0 Greta Thunberg, the 16-year-old Swedish activist who has led global student protests for climate justice, gave. With that being said, Mollusk or should we say John Meredith, the drummer for the NYC-based Indonesian thrash act Suaka, has decided to take his mashup to the next level by releasing it as an official single. ![]() Last week, YouTuber John Mollusk posted a death metal. YouTuber Spektor Baal made a synthwave goth version and it has already exceeded thirty-thousand views: The post That viral Greta Thunberg death metal track is now a charity single called How Dare You appeared first on Consequence of Sound. Additionally, other YouTubers have since been inspired by John Mollusk who created the video and decided to make a mashup of their own. Lets face it, even Greta herself seems to dig the tune. Despite all of the mix-ups we’ve heard, Greta Thunberg’s UN speech morphed into a Swedish death metal track is one for the books. We’ve been seeing quite a few mashups lately including Deftones and Britney Spears, Tool and Justin Bieber, and Tool and Taylor Swift.
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