One of the funniest highlights of my Nik-fueled modern metal beginnings was this ridiculous re-imagining of Electric Callboy's dancy hit Hypa Hypa. I remember the music video being amazing, Nik's reaction being so entertaining, and the song itself just comedic gold yet perfect in its own way. Electric Callboy is already a band that makes such fun music because they know how to not take themselves too seriously, and We Butter The Bread With Butter is basically them but more insane.
The intro makes it clear that you're in for some heavy shit, but then they add a funky synth, and before you can even process that, they hit you with them goblin vocals. And then blast beats??? And then chugs??? And then whatever the fuck they morphed the chorus into??? It's whiplash after whiplash of the most unexpected "what's next"s a modern metal song could pull off.
The second verse is more ridiculousness, but I'll take the time to mention the vocals. It's insane??? The lows and highs are all crazy, and I love how he uses his screams in such a carefree and fun manner (like that "ee ee"). Did I mention the all the layers going on? The party gang vocals, the funky synths, the disco samples, it's all so fun yet so surprisingly well put-together.
Ah, the bridge. Nik called it robotcore, I call it whiplash no. 23. Jokes aside, it's honestly amazing how they make all these transitions work. Vocoder is super disco, electronics going wild, and then they bring back the metal before the most disgusting breakdown they could've turned Hypa Hypa into. Devil chord, crazy highs and lows, and then the slower-and-lower trump card. No chances, everyone is either moshing or dead.
In true stupid heavy fashion, they immediately return to the chorus like nothing happened. And to close the song out, they bring in the funniest sample possible while the vocalist just starts making animal noises. Honestly, what a way to end a song that's this crazy, except they did the surprise ending, which is the only whiplash they have left in the book at this point.
Modern metal is a genre that is usually serious and emotional, but there are a special few bands who make it fun instead, and this collaboration of two of the best in the fun game is unbelievably enjoyable. This is an insanity no other band can achieve, and a fun that no one else is having in the genre.
Rating: 3.5/5
"MMXX - Hypa Hypa Edition" Album Cover