SLUDGE METAL como a Podreira, Vício e Ferrugem no Delta do Mississipi

Follow me on Instagram:   / filipeboni   Become a channel member to watch videos 1 week before everyone else:    / @filipe_boni   Official channel t-shirts: https://filipeboni.myshopify.com Sludge Metal was born from ruins. It's not just a heavy sound — it's the echo of poverty, addiction, and industrial decay in New Orleans during the 1980s and 1990s. Just as Delta Blues emerged from the servitude and rural misery of Mississippi, Sludge emerged from deindustrialization, the collapse of the oil industry, and urban alienation. In this video, we explore Sludge Metal as the new Blues — a material response to the economic and social collapse of the southern United States. From Eyehategod to Crowbar, from Acid Bath to Down, every riff and every scream documents the despair of a forgotten generation. The dragging sound, the dirty distortion, and the lyrics about addiction and depression aren't style: they're diagnosis. Understand how the economic crisis, the oil bust, and the heroin epidemic shaped the genre. Discover why Sludge is the soundtrack of the "forgotten"—the working class that lived through the end of the American industrial dream. And see why the Blues never died. It just got heavier.