This song is also an interesting choice for a cover. It reminds me of some old punk songs and has that kind of feel throughout the song. Dime's solo is really nice in this one, shredding power! haha.
It was written and recorded by Poison Idea, one of the most unsung punk bands on the west coast from the early 1980s, and complete disciples of The Germs. They grew heavier and more technical in later years, but "Pick Your King"... whoa. Listen to that, and your comment will make complete sense.
You know I looked and I never seen this song live which is crazy to me.they have several great songs they never played live.like regular people,and floods.
@markpate9519 flooda has been played live. There's a video I think on you tube from Japan? Also, they played it on the opening night of this leg of tour with lamb of God. Not the same, still cool tho.
@@rodbrez6415 yea I know it has I've seen them play it a couple but they didn't play nearly enough.like by demons be driven they never played that much either.yea i seen the video.zakk does what he can but it not the same for sure.
Robert Deniro's Travis Bickle character says "suck on this" right when he shoots Harvery Keitel, the pimp character, right in the belly while standing in a doorway, with his 38 snubnose.
This song is also an interesting choice for a cover. It reminds me of some old punk songs and has that kind of feel throughout the song. Dime's solo is really nice in this one, shredding power! haha.
It was written and recorded by Poison Idea, one of the most unsung punk bands on the west coast from the early 1980s, and complete disciples of The Germs. They grew heavier and more technical in later years, but "Pick Your King"... whoa. Listen to that, and your comment will make complete sense.
Best song of The Crow Soundtrack
Too Many People Gone Now That We're Aware.
Phillip, Vinnie ETC.
NEVER REST BOYS.
🍻 🥀 ☠ ⏳
Better than the original!
No. Just no.
@@guiltyhxc yeah, MUCH better
What band originally sang this
@@salamander9763poison idea
@@00Fiddlesticks00 Thanks for answering
More relevant today then ever.
R I P THE ABBOTT BROTHERS R I P PANTERA
i so miss pantera, last saw them in 2000 in england
Nice!!!!
dime was a complete guitarist , he could play any genre on his own style
Hell yeah he was!
It does have a punk feel.
Love it
Brutal than the original... PanterA Rules... \m/
The guy who wrote this song, Tom “Pig Champion” Roberts from the band Poison Idea, was a police informant.
Oh wow I didn't know that. Thank you for commenting and have a great rest of your day! \m/ O_O \m/
are you serious? how do you know this? he was a drug dealer, that's how he paid most of his gear and first recordings. he used a lot too.
@@riccardoargi And....? To keep his ass out prison might he have maybe blew a pig or too
It sounds like knows the police quite well.
bollox. easy to throw a shit on a dead man. you cunt
G Damn I bought the Crow soundtrack 30 years ago cause it was the only way I could own this song.
Awesome track!
@@ultralyrics1 I heard it in the background of that " I feel like a little worm on a big fn hook" scene. Right away I knew it was Pantera
Stop Helping The Ones Hurting Me Mamma..
Love The Babies ~
Was this ever played live? Can you imagine the pit at the end? OMG
You know I looked and I never seen this song live which is crazy to me.they have several great songs they never played live.like regular people,and floods.
@markpate9519 flooda has been played live. There's a video I think on you tube from Japan? Also, they played it on the opening night of this leg of tour with lamb of God. Not the same, still cool tho.
@@rodbrez6415 yea I know it has I've seen them play it a couple but they didn't play nearly enough.like by demons be driven they never played that much either.yea i seen the video.zakk does what he can but it not the same for sure.
I wonder, what are their thoughts on corruption in law enforcement? Based on this song alone, I would say it's difficult to determine...
fucking song still rips. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
Hell yeah!
The crow soundtrack brought me here
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What does he say before the song starts?
"Suck on this"
@@ultralyrics1 thank you I'm Italian and I couldn't understand. I've been listening to this song for 20 years
@@redeemerofcasuality1722 For sure! Thanks for watching!
It's from the movie Taxi Driver.
Robert Deniro's Travis Bickle character says "suck on this" right when he shoots Harvery Keitel, the pimp character, right in the belly while standing in a doorway, with his 38 snubnose.