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Marius Jahnsen
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the chariot interview talks about why he left norma jean
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The Chariot doing an interview before consert at combiCAMP, kristiansand, Norway. Hope you like it:) www.combicamp.org www.myspace.com/combicamp
BTMKTC is a great album but the best thing that ever happened was Josh leaving. Their musical progression wouldn’t have worked with his vocal style. Their rise to one of the most well paid mainstream metalcore bands in the world was due to Cory. I know this upsets the Memphis fans but that song was only going to take them so far.
Norma Jean is a staple but The Chariot is legendary.
“My The Chariot” 😂 I loved that first album, recorded Live, one of the most ruckus albums I’ve ever heard. I loved seeing Josh and these guys in Portland some time back mid-2000s
He has done exponentially better via The Chariot and ‘68. But Luti Kriss was sick
Nobody asked a question You felt the call to tell Oh my gosh what a heroic disiple of Christ So its a very simple answer Im a moron
Its a shame this interview took place when it did. I feel like a lot of people would have much better questions. I can't believe no one asked any follow up when he opened it to the floor.
It's good to know that despite how much of a legend Josh Scogin is, he still owned a Drop Dead kitty hoody, back in the day 😂
Norma Jean Bless a martyr kiss the child album is one of the best metal albums ever made it's truly a masterpiece
You have good taste 🤙. I still listen to Mepmphis Will Be Laid To Waste every other day because it's a solid song. But The Chariot will always be my favorite band though. Their live performance was AMAZING. 68' is decent, too
He probably gets way more Chariot questions now. We need The Chariot back. Long live
As someone that listened too, loved, and watched both bands live, I can say they were two very different experience's. Norma Jean was much more...."scene" if you will. Much more "Check all the boxes." The Chariot though.....that live show was a fucking life altering moment. It was family, It was violence, it was love and it was war. I miss it veeeery very much.
This aged well… maybe Josh saw into the future… didn’t NJ pull an UnderOath and denounce God?
No not at all
hope so
I do not believe they did. Dallas Taylor left Underoath right after their first album, and he's never rejected God. I haven't cared for their music since he left either. If you haven't heard them, listen to Underoath's first two EP's and their first album. Most people haven't heard Cries Of The Past EP, and it's one of the best pieces of metal music I think has ever been recorded.
The Cha Cha Cha Riot
Norma and The Jeans
Normal Jeans we called them. Lots of dudes wore girls pants back then, and they weren't transitioning.
hang on is he a cool southern Jesus guy>!!?
what a cool guy. the best confident in his spirituality and his decisions
Norma Jean Redeemer is a masterpiece but I think The Chariot has better albums as a whole. Josh has been in two great bands but moving to The Chariot was the best move ever. I wish they were still around.
The chariot was my end all be all band in 05'-06 and looking back now i ask myself why did this happen, how did religious metalcore have such an profound effect on me. I could never listen to this now its just so whatever, this music did not age well especially religious metalcore. belongs in the ground to be forgotten.
Jean was about the albums and merch and Chariot was about the experience and pushing the boundaries of whatever genre you wanted to put them in. Both good bands, but a wise man once said, A true artist knows when to stop. I think that is true of Josh and the Chariot but not Norma Jean. The Chariot's last show is indicative of that. Every single person in that room was screaming the last words with passion. It's hard to create a band like that.
If you're in the market for using fewer words, you could've just said: "Norma Jean is main stream and The Chariot is punk. I like both, but prefer The Chariot, due to their punk ethos." It's that easy. (My fav NJ albums are the oldies, so I obviously like The Chariot best because the sound is harsher, but I had to say something because your comment clearly tries to make a value judgment without making one about the two bands)
@@wrarmatei wasnt making an value judgement nor trying to use few words to express a thought. Dont know what that needs to be said lol
@@wrarmatei what an utterly bizarre response
Norma jean weren’t “about the merch and albums “ when josh left in 02. They hadn’t even released bless the martyr. The passion and creativity was there but apparently not for josh. Only josh knows why he left. it remains a mystery to everyone else including his former band members.
Agree with you fully here! The last show the Chariot did in Chicago is still one of those moments I will never ever forget for the rest of my life. So much emotion.
This video is history of a pioneer of extreme music. Thank 4 keeping this
Every time I see the thumbnail pop up I can’t unsee Jerry “The King” Lawler
This video was in my recommended right under a video about Lawler in Memphis hahahaha! You ain't kidding!
Thank you!
Short answer: "I felt like it"
Dude scogin got fat that tour.
What a bullshit answer
now i know why i loved the band at that time.
He left cause he didn't want to sale his soul
love both bands. I'm glad I got to see the 2nd to last show on their farewell tour.
All these guys are amazing. Norma jean is probably one of my favorite bands of all time.
Josh Scogin, and the first Norma Jean album, is the only reason I started listening to that style of metal. It was just constantly in your face, and Josh screams with the most passion I have ever heard someone scream. In fact, the passion is even more on Chariot songs!! But, glad '68 is a thing now!
Yeah 68 is cool
@@dgates6165 So is Holy+Gold that song pyramids reminds me of old norma jean
Original Norma Jean was better than Original Chariot
The Chariot's first album was the only one I liked for many years. It was recorded in a live room with the band all together rather than 1 instrument at a time. the same way Norma Jean's first album was recorded.
things you do for free but wouldn't for $$$.. 1) ram your head into a van full force 2) jump off a stage & land on your back. classic! :D
"Why'd I leave Norma Jean? Because I wanted to pursue a career of looking like a fictional character developed in the mind of Mike Judge."
What does this mean? lol
@@jacks910 No one knows what it means, but it's provocative
@@jacks910 he looks like Bobby hill
@@777superlightwater Hilarious answer.
CHRISTIANS CONTINUALLY MAKE POOR DECISIONS. POOR GUIDANCE.
Oh man... explain that rational thought... please...
He looks like the guy from SNL
Super vague. Worst answer ever.
This guy always stuck me as narcissistic. Especially through some of his lyrics but I like the Chariot. Doesn't every album have different members? Probably difficult to work with. Also, kind of glad he left. O' God the Aftermath was a watershed moment for Norma Jean and the new guy did THE perfect job. When I first discovered Norma Jean, Bless The Martyr was my favorite but each album got better and better (although I haven't heard the latest NJ album) and now I never go back to Bless The Martyr. The next 4 albums after that are just so much better.
Bless the Martyr is sooo different though... I like original NJ, Chariot and modern era NJ and I've been listening to them both since the beginning (LutiKriss), but you gotta admit, they're such different bands ... Bless the Martyr is absolutely incredible mathcore and post-Josh NJ is so much more sludgy. I personally still prefer BTM, maybe for nostalgia, but it's just heavier, crazier and more unique from my perspective..
@@standardbrah O God, The Aftermath is a blatant rip-off of Botch. The main style of the entire album is Botch's sound and style. It's my least favorite NJ album. Redeemer & Meridional are the best after Bless The Child.
=(( was he the only Christian in NJ? Somebody tag me in bands like Chariot and old NJ plzzz!! X
count the "umms"
ums, and uhhs, 58! come on cuhhhhh
Guess god wanted Norma Jean to have a better vocalist
You must be a troll
RocknAndRollin no I'm srsly
Leisure Muffin Super cereal? Josh made a great artistic choice. Norma Jean barey did anything remotely worthwhile after Josh left. Meanwhile, The Chariot amassed a dedicated following and performed some of the most passionate live performances that I've seen.
+Christina Mast // This can't be serious? Really? "Norma Jean barely did anything remotely worthwhile after Josh left"? I can appreciate that other have different musical tastes, but this is just not at all a true comment in any way, shape, or form. Norma Jean, after Josh left, is a better, more complete band, making album after album of incredible music. And have you seen Norma Jean? I will give you that The Chariot has fun shows, but they did not even compare to Norma Jean live.
How did I get into this? I never watched this interview let alone write something about it?
what a dweeb
I miss those days
jeebuscore sawqs arse
I keep forgetting that Josh is a very spiritually religious guy, fair play to ya fella.
His whole career and I love it
He’s an artist and keeps doing it very well this many years later
His speaking voice is strange , I would not think those sounds come from him he sounds like Ron Howard.
Kinda looks like a chunky Ron Howard as well. Lol
.. and they are more talented than you. Whos the judge now?
Ugh, Jesus freaks...
well its a christian band...
Norma jean is sooo amazing. Chariot is sooo good too. God is good.
2:36 *cough* Memphis Will Be Laid To Waste
that jacket is gay. you should wear a snuggy instead
They just announced yesterday they are breaking up (The Chariot)
i was in that mexico concert. it was amazing.