Nah this was when some of the most famous 2nd wave releases were. The hated/three shades were that bridge between the 1st and 2nd waves a few years before this
I was just sayin this:/ The Pine is tho, they took heavy influence from them and are like a more raw, a little heavier band playing the emo in the same vein as Evergreen. They were like a late 90s band
There was a band around 2003 called Evergreen it was a band made up of military dependent kids stationed at Kadena Air Force base, Okinawa Japan. Always wondered if this was a continuation of that band as I know some of the guys moved to California. Aaron Wimberly was on drums all I remember. Influenced by early Green Day.
love coming back to this... probably my favorite 90s emo 7 inch...
SAME❤
Same ❤❤
shoulders is one of the best emo songs ever and I will die defending that
fair
right?
fax
the watersong is pure finesse
One of my favorite bands of that era - thanks for posting.
Man I feel like a kid again
this sounds like the bridge between first wave and second wave emo
thats why its so good
That’s exactly what these guys were
Nah this was when some of the most famous 2nd wave releases were. The hated/three shades were that bridge between the 1st and 2nd waves a few years before this
Finally someone puts this up!
Really a fun listen. Great post, thanks
i wish evergreen was on spotify
I was just sayin this:/ The Pine is tho, they took heavy influence from them and are like a more raw, a little heavier band playing the emo in the same vein as Evergreen. They were like a late 90s band
and my brother always gave them away 🗣🗣🗣🎤🎤🎤🎤
hilarious drum fills
zakaryah it doesnt matter
how are they funny?
@@primitiveassembly199 they go dunkadunkadunk
Can someone explain me what does the 7" mean? please
Aldo Rangel Marentes it was released as a 7” ep
@@sweetbabyjaysus what is 7"?
Aldo Rangel Marentes Seven Inches. A 7 inch record.
Got it! I use meters in my country hahaha so I didn't understand
@@rainghost811 A 0.1778 meter ep
There was a band around 2003 called Evergreen it was a band made up of military dependent kids stationed at Kadena Air Force base, Okinawa Japan. Always wondered if this was a continuation of that band as I know some of the guys moved to California. Aaron Wimberly was on drums all I remember. Influenced by early Green Day.
Dunno, but okinawa has/had a sick emo scene so let that play into your fantasy.