Did Meshuggah Play at the Oscars? The Truth Behind the 'Unreleased Footage'
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Did Meshuggah Play at the Oscars? The Truth Behind the 'Unreleased Footage'

No — Meshuggah never played the Oscars. The 'unreleased footage' is a fan edit, and a scarily good one. Watch it here and see exactly how the fake works, frame by frame — and how close metal has actually come to an awards-show stage.

No. Meshuggah did not perform at the 2022 Oscars. The video above is a fan edit. A very good one. Here is why it is brilliant anyway.

Someone edited Meshuggah into the Oscars. Demiurge. Full polyrhythmic assault. Black tie audience. Standing ovation.

It never happened. Obviously. The Academy can barely handle a slap. Tomas Haake’s kick drum patterns would cause a medical emergency in the front row. Put on ObZen and you will understand why. But whoever made this edit deserves some kind of award themselves. The timing is perfect. The crowd reactions line up. For about thirty seconds, you genuinely believe it.

And that’s the joke, isn’t it. Meshuggah at the Oscars shouldn’t be a punchline. It should be a reality. These are five musicians operating at a level of technical precision that would make most classical performers nervous. Jens Kidman screaming into a room full of Armani suits. I’d pay good money for that.

The closest metal has ever come to a stage like that was Metallica playing One at the Grammys in 1989. It was fine. Safe. The kind of metal performance that makes your aunt say “oh, that’s quite heavy, isn’t it.” The Oscars have never gone anywhere near it.

Meshuggah playing Demiurge at the Oscars would not be fine. It would be chaos. And that’s exactly why this video works.

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