TRIVIUM'S Paolo Gregoletto: "Nu-metal was a very, very bad genre" | Revolver

TRIVIUM'S Paolo Gregoletto: "Nu-metal was a very, very bad genre"

"Anyone saying otherwise is a sicko"
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Trivium's Paolo Gregoletto
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Even in the 2020s, nu-metal is a polarizing subgenre. Trivium bassist Paolo Gregoletto recently posted a hot take to Twitter, calling nu-metal "a very, very bad genre."

Gregoletto's tweets were possibly brought on by a take from Asking Alexandria's Ben Bruce, where he called nu-metal "one of the best eras of metal ever." He spoke about the genre's versatility, along with iconic acts like Slipknot, Korn, Linkin Park and System of a Down. Obviously, Gregoletto doesn't share that same enthusiasm.

"Nu-metal, as a whole, was a very, very bad genre," the bassist tweeted. "Once you get past the first layer or two of big bands that survived it gets very grim. Anyone saying otherwise is a sicko."

"I think you could take pretty much any other genre of metal down to the local level and still be like, yeah that's very good," he continued. "[There was] hell shit in the local scenes of 1999-2001."

That's a controversial take, but Gregoletto wasn't afraid to let it rip on the internet. See his tweets below.