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This article is about the band Meshuggah. For the Terry Pratchett's Discworld character see Feet of Clay.
Meshuggah, whose name is taken from the Hebrew and Yiddish word for "crazy," is a five-piece tech metal band from Umeå, Sweden who use extended polymetric passages, complex drum patterns, odd time signatures, angular, dissonant guitar riffs, and harsh, atonal vocals.

Band history

Meshuggah was formed in Umeå in 1987; two years later, the band released their first record, an EP entitled Psykisk Testbild (which can be roughly translated as "psychological test picture", perhaps in reference to a Rorschach Test image). This recording displayed a straightforward thrash metal influenced sound, with some strains along the lines of Metallica's concurrent releases. There were also hints of more complex music in the songwriting. As the group grew older, they further refined the technicality of their musicianship and songwriting. This lead to a harsher sound.

While the band's music is extremely intense and aggressive, the members often demonstrate a strong sense of humour: their video for "New Millennium Cyanide Christ" consisted of the five band members sitting inside their tour bus headbanging and air guitaring to the song. Promotional photos of the band often include comical grimacing.

In late 2005, Meshuggah were nominated for a Swedish Grammy for the album Catch Thirty-Three.

Some bands such as the Deftones, Fear Factory, Sevendust and The Dillinger Escape Plan have cited Meshuggah as influences.

Style

Meshuggah on stage, "Nothing"-era.
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Meshuggah on stage, "Nothing"-era.

Among the band's most recognizable qualities are lead guitar player Fredrik Thordendal's smooth, clean,and jazz-ish highly influenced Allan Holdsworth-esque solos, singer Jens Kidman's vocals, which resemble something of a robotic bark; the churning, dissonant rhythm guitars and the polymetric drum beats. In a typical Meshuggah song, drummer Tomas Haake plays two separate rhythms: a standard 4/4 beat with his hands, and a completely different metrical subdivision with his feet. The guitars mostly follow the bass drum work, creating an awkwardly pulsating rhythmic pattern to work as the basis of the song.

To take an example, the main riff of the song "New Millennium Cyanide Christ" from their 1998 album Chaosphere follows the aforementioned blueprint. Haake beats a rather slow 4/4 rhythm with his hands, while the bass drums and guitars play a repetitive 23/16 rhythm pattern on top of it. As the subdivided pattern is repeated, the pattern's accents shift to different beats on each repetition. After repeating the 23/16 pattern five times, a shorter 13/16 pattern is played once. These patterns sum up to 128 16th notes, which equals exactly 8 measures in 4/4 meter.

The band has evolved through a number of stylisitic periods, while "Destroy Erase Improve" and "Chaosphere" have a more distinct off time thrash influence, "Nothing" and "Catch 33" have a sound close to the vein of groove metal, often with much repetition.

While live drums were obviously not abandoned, a unique decision was made to use programmed drum patterns using Tomas Haake's "Drumkit From Hell" sample library on the latest album Catch Thirty-Three, not only providing a more precise and mechanized drumscape, but also making drum beat creativity a more collaborative effort amongst all of the band members. It cemented the album as one of the band's most complex works to date. The band members have, however, stated in several interviews that the decision to use programmed drums was due to the lack of time given by their label to produce the record.

On their latest records (Nothing, I, Catch 33), guitarists Thordendal and Hagström use custom-made Nevborn, and Ibanez eight-string guitars. These guitars add two low strings to allow the crushing, heavy riffs to be played in even lower registers.

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