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Helmet Pictures
Band:
Helmet
Origin:
United States, New York CityUnited States
Band Members:
Page Hamilton (vocals, guitar), Jimmy Thompson (guitar), Jon Fuller (bass guitar), and Kyle Stevenson (drums)
Helmet Album: «Unsung: The Best of Helmet 1991-1997»
Helmet Album: «Unsung: The Best of Helmet 1991-1997» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.4 of 5)
  • Title:Unsung: The Best of Helmet 1991-1997
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Review - Amazon.com
Had there not been Helmet, then a whole genre of metal wouldn't have been born. Bands such as Godsmack, Pantera, Linkin Park, System of a Down, and a generation of nu-metalists owe their very careers to Page Hamilton's noisy, snarling guitars, John Stanier's scatter gun drumming, and Henry Bogdan's nasty, assertive bass. One of the earliest bands to combine a jazz sensibility with hardcore, this New York-based band's dedication to pairing their textured bone crushing riffs with elegant off-kilter time signatures, and well-crafted and surprisingly sensitive lyrics, like the dark ambient philosophy of "Unsung" or the ghostly imagery of "Wilma's Rainbow," has earned them a place in rock's annals. Sadly underrated during their six-year tenure, these early metal fusionists carved out a niche for themselves that has never been filled after they pulled the plug in 1997. This 21-track collection, which has been digitally remastered, revives those glory years and illustrates just how groundbreaking Helmet really was. From the stately Hendrix-esque "Bad Mood," to the sheer genius of "Just Another Victim," their rap metal synthesis from the soundtrack of Judgment Night, featuring House of Pain, Helmet gave heavy metal thunder a good name, and some much needed innovation. --Jaan Uhelszki
Customer review
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
- "Unsung" Pioneers of a Revolutionary Sound

There's a good reason why I simply shrugged my shoulders in boredom when I first saw MTV play Korn's "Blind" in mid '95. This was because years before, I was already listening to the uniquely heavy and distinctive styles of Faith No More, Clutch, Bloodlet and Helmet. Yet Korn achieved widespread popularity and where heralded as originators of a new style of metal, whereas the other bands faded into relative obscurity outside of the underground based on their lack of commercial accessibility. Hailing from the fertile New York post-punk and hardcore scenes, Helmet brought forth a dynamic style of heavy rock which is uncompromising, elegant, and crushing. Founded by 6-string wizard Page Hamilton and rounded out by bassist Henry Bogdan and drummer John Stanier, as well as a revolving lineup of guitarists, they gave metal a much needed kick in the ass in a time where to play heavy music you where required to have long hair, tattoos, and dark imagery. At times fusing an aggressive punk-derived metallic noisyness, akin to a faster Melvins, with odd-timed signatures and melodic progressions, this band was take no prisoners. The musicianship is years beyond nu metal. Page and his co-guitarists weave devastating and groove-based sonic attacks that pound with intesity. Simplistic-yet-technical drummer Stanier is as solid as they come(he currently plays with the might Tomahawk). And Bogdan gives an appropriately chunky low end growl to hold things together. Helmet is not for everyone however. Some people are turned off by Hamilton's somewhat flat singing vocals and limited singing range. However, the guy is a great lyricist and maintains a strong vocal presence throughout. His guitar work more than makes up for this. Yes, he can solo, though his solos are noticibly angular and unorthodox. Another downside is how samey much of Helmet's material is, especially during the Meantime years, as great an album as it is. While this is true in effect, you can really notice the progression in sound from album to album. And why the four stars? I prefer having all the albums as opposed to this one. However, I recommend this to anyone wanting to get aquanted to Helmet's sound.

So if you have had enough of your Korns, your Disturbeds, your Stainds, your whiny screamo/metalcore clones, check out this groundbreaking band. It is as honest and memorable as good heavy music can be. Also be sure to check out Quicksand, Handsome(made up of Quicksand and Helmet members), Burn and Earthone9.

Keep music good.

Customer review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Helmet's Best-Of During The 90's

Helmet helped to create a new style of music. It's not exactly "nu-metal", but it borderlines with it. Helmet proved that alternative and heavy metal can mix, along with Korn, Clutch, Faith No More, Tool and countless others.

This CD is a must have for any Helmet fan. The songs are brutal and bring on a hardcore attitude. The songs from "Strap It On" kick off Helmet's career, as it was released in 1991. 1992 saw the release for "Meantime", which I think is their best disc. "Betty" hit the record stores in 1994. "Wilma's Rainbow" is a great track. It's dark and bitter. Three years later, "Aftertaste" hit stores. Unfortunately, "Aftertaste" was their swansong before they decided to split in 1999...

Usually when a band splits up, they may come back together unless an original member dies or something. For example, there is no way that Nirvana or Pantera could get back together, but bands that just want to take a break from the music business can feel free to do so. Blink-182 just recently went on hiatus also, which is good, since their only interesting music is around the "Dude Ranch" era.

Helmet got back together in 2004 to record new material for "Size Matters", which was slated to hit stores in September 2004, but after Helmet mastermind Page Hamilton broke his collarbone while mountain biking, the release was postponed until October. However, "See You Dead" was available for online purchase as a single.

If you like alternative, metal or even hardcore music, pick up a copy of this album. You will not be let down.

Customer review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- I originally got it for 'Unsung,' but...

...I figured I should try the whole thing. And I did. And I LOVED it. I became a Helmet fan almost overnight! 'FBLA,' 'Exactly What You Needed,' 'Sinatra,' 'Meantime' and 'Unsung' are all '90s alternative masterpieces that are well worth listening to. I'm just sorry I didn't listen to these guys sooner!

Overall, if you like good '90s alternative, than don't make the same mistake I did. Don't ignore Helmet or listen to them just for that one song, 'Unsung.' Buy 'Unsung: The Best of Helmet 1991-1997' and see what '90s alternative is supposed to sound like. Well worth owning.

Highly recommended. ENJOY!!!

Customer review
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- The Virus is The Vaccine when it Comes to Nu-metal...

Actually that's what all vaccines are... anuwyas, When I bought this, I didn't take it out of my player for a week. I just let it drone on and on and on!!! And I still listen to it to get my fix, like smoking a cigarette, from start to finish, and this is what I like to call a "start to finish" album, you don't have to thumb through tracks, just push play ...If your a helmet fan, this disc is all you need if you only could listen to one Helmet cd for the rest of your life, or if you where on a desert island or something...Eventhough I personally wish it had "Biscuits for Smut" and "the silver hawaiian" on it, It it still complete...If your wanting to get into Helmet or check them out, this is the ONLY place to start because once you hear this you'll be able to buy the discs that you hear your favorites on...and the rest will fill in perfectly. If you claim your into heavy music, and you haven't listened to Helmet you are seriously miss'n out, you won't want to listen to nu-metal anymore. Helmet was one of, if not the major influences of nu-metal the virus that started a genre...unfortunatly like all virus' it evolves. And what it has evolved into is very ugly, mutated (crappy) music (disturbed,drowning pool, scream-o, poop-StainD )...once you listen to Helmet, you will be cured, you will never want to listen to that crap again!! Pure, simple, heavy, beautiful...

Customer review
- Must Have to any 90's Collection

I was a bit disappointed in the recording itself. The guitar track lacks the vibrance that you here when you are lucky enough to see the band live. Stiill all the great songs are here and there is plenty of music to choose from.