@@Project_2501 i love those types of videos, and I remember him doing a reaction to the song but I can't find it!! Wanted to have a good laugh again lol
Heard this song back when I was 15 in 2002 when Ken Shamrock used this song as his entrance at UFC 40. After that I been looking for this song and finally found it in 2004. Only reason I had a hard time looking for it was because instead of me paying attention to the chorus more which is “Thats the penalty! That’s the penalty!” , I thought he was saying “That’s the real thing! That’s the real thing!” LOL. So Yes, Ken Shamrock brought me to this song thanks to him. Another thing I would like to add is, I’m so glad to be a teen in the early-mid 2000s when this type of music was in its peak. Even now at 32, if the early 2000s vibe was still around, life would of been great.
Back in the era of Adema, Linkin Park just made it big, Limp Bizkit, MuDvAyNe, Slipknot Iowa came out, CKY, Sum-41, LIT... So many bands that seem to have fallen apart, lost members or just out right flopped after the first albums. Good Charlotte even, Papa Roach...
i remember playing a show with these guys LOL Drew from Reveille rolled a fat ass blunt all of us all down in the basment at jerrys. When they let people go down there they open the door all the smoke came out we all laughed because we were hot boxing it hard. Man back in Tha Dayz best times of mylife.
HUGE Reveille fan, always followed them but was to young to see them live. They reformed as Genuflect, but no action since 2015. I'd suggest to look them up if you need more Reveille!
I miss the times as a kid when I was sitting on the floor in front our television (we had only one in the living room ofcourse haha) waiting for MTV to repeat or show me cool songs i like. I had a pensil and paper at my hand to write them down. Good lord what awesome memories.
I'm loving this rap metal conversation going on. I thought that I was the only person who was a big fan of the genre. I just thought is throw in a couple of favorites that I haven't seen mentioned: Snot was fucking amazing in my opinion , Relative Ash (our time with you) was a pretty good deftones sounding band, and nullset were pretty good.
Pure gold! First time I saw the video or heard the song, and this just ticks all the numetal boxes. That breakdown, damn I can really see bodies flying around in the moshpit to that, must have been an awesome moment live. It gets me thinking if it’s just a typical older guy’s recollection of teenage years but it does seem like the world was a lot more relaxed back then. You didn’t have to avoid 1000 ways you could offend someone by anything, musicians did whatever the hell they wanted and gigs were proper crazy. One thing’s for sure, this type of vibe definitely not mainstream now.
It really sucks now especially being part of the generation in the middle of this woke bullshit, but my hope is that one day my generation realises how how stupid this whole thing is and ditches it
My youth in a nutshell. Best song on "bleed the sky" was "plastic" feat. Stephen Richards of Taproot. I had over 200 Albums of nu metal in my collection. I had relatives in the states and would have liked to have grown up there. Cheers from Germany
1999-2001 was when nu/rap metal really hit mainstream. Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit and Crazy Town all topping the charts during those years. Was also when the genre began to lose its creative edge and was whored out by labels until it fell out of popularity.
Yeah but still, i'm just glad Nu Metal made history. When you think of the 80's, you think of Hair Metal. Early 90's - Grunge. And Y2K era (mid 90s - early 2000s) you think of Nu Metal. There are many rock genres but only a few had that kind of impact on pop culture.
Never did skateboarding, bmx or stuff like that and back at this era I thought it was weird. Now when I see what music and what activities are doing teens, including the fashion as the same pants wear girls/boys, I find these old times just gold.
Their first album Laced is a fucking masterpiece, unfortunately they were only given one more record by Elektra to "make it" and went full Limp Bizkit. Can't blame them as this is what was popular but completely oversaturated by the time "Bleed the Sky" was released. There's some decent stuff on that album but these guys could never get the traction they deserved, they could have been as popular as groups like Taproot or Nonpoint.
This video may be dated 2000s garbage, but this band was so underrated. Really good at creating riffs and could make a really catchy rocks song. Unfortunate they didn't go anywhere.
Their first album was little too hardcore for my liking, but I thought this album was really good. Listened to it a lot in college right after it came out.
Their first album was amazing, took me a bit to grow a taste for it. But the lyrics were just perfect.. Check out Genuflect. Its what Reveille changed their name to.
I remember watching a My Life As A Teenage Robot AMV with this song back in 2007. The video was uploaded on TH-cam, but i wonder what happened to it because i can't find it.
The BMX/Skateboarders, the moshing, the fashion, the way the guitarists/bassist moves
This video is the Nu Metal genre in a nutshell.
Gotta love good ol nu metal.
Bestintheworld182 also drop d tuning.
damn right
duuuuude I’m so glad you mentioned how the bassists in nu Metal all move, no one else had ever pointed it out to me before but I agree !
@@J.Skyler seriously ? bassist moves is the most iconic in nu metal band
Hell yeah classic nu metal 🤘
\m/
AVE
Came here from Punk Rock MBA ranting about NuMetal while secretly loving it - THIS IS GOLD!
Don't be ashamed of loving this. This is great.
which video was it?
@@davidescristofaros2241 one of his countless rage bait videos on Dad Rock and Nu Metal. Can’t remember which one after two years.
@@Project_2501 i love those types of videos, and I remember him doing a reaction to the song but I can't find it!! Wanted to have a good laugh again lol
The most 2000s nu metal video I have seen to this day. Still a sick song
I grew up with nu metal but literally just discovered this band, gotta love the early 2000's
Yeah same, this somehow snuck past me at the time.
This band I still do this day at 43 years old jam out to 👍👍
Heard this song back when I was 15 in 2002 when Ken Shamrock used this song as his entrance at UFC 40. After that I been looking for this song and finally found it in 2004. Only reason I had a hard time looking for it was because instead of me paying attention to the chorus more which is “Thats the penalty! That’s the penalty!” , I thought he was saying “That’s the real thing! That’s the real thing!” LOL. So Yes, Ken Shamrock brought me to this song thanks to him.
Another thing I would like to add is, I’m so glad to be a teen in the early-mid 2000s when this type of music was in its peak. Even now at 32, if the early 2000s vibe was still around, life would of been great.
Same here! I’m thirty two also and all the things you said I agree with
Hell yea
Nice i remember that too. I was a reveille fan before that and an mma fan. But seeing the two interconnect was cool
Back in the era of Adema, Linkin Park just made it big, Limp Bizkit, MuDvAyNe, Slipknot Iowa came out, CKY, Sum-41, LIT... So many bands that seem to have fallen apart, lost members or just out right flopped after the first albums. Good Charlotte even, Papa Roach...
Adema... Feel so sad
Mu Dv Ay Ne* actually. Anyways those were good times
Taproot
Everything my 14 year old self loved back then! MAN do I miss those days!
Bring me back times when Mtv played real awesome music.
DarthMorthis ok
Limp Bizkit was king of the Nu Metal throne at this time.. That's why they were playing bands like this
I don't care nu metal was hated NU METAL BEST EVER
@@AntzolY111 this is the bad side of nu metal, Korn is the peak
@@tomgreenfan Nope, this is well on the good side.
My god, this song show how beautifull is life
i remember playing a show with these guys LOL Drew from Reveille rolled a fat ass blunt all of us all down in the basment at jerrys. When they let people go down there they open the door all the smoke came out we all laughed because we were hot boxing it hard. Man back in Tha Dayz best times of mylife.
Man, experiencing numetal in the US mustve been wild; in Europe it just felt like observing from a distance.
By far my favourite song by Reveille...
Look at me now, modified lie, unborn and inside out remix .....all of those are bangers bro. After 18 yrs still showing people this ill shit
@@puredisgust Judas, Permanent are their OG bangers. Props for having good taste brother! 🤘🏼
The Phoenix is a masterpiece too!!
HUGE Reveille fan, always followed them but was to young to see them live. They reformed as Genuflect, but no action since 2015. I'd suggest to look them up if you need more Reveille!
Got into genuflect first because of my dad, then one day he just put this on the telly and it was one the greatest things I’ve ever heard
My uncle was actually one of the members, Carl Randolph
This is the most aggresively nu-metal music I have ever heard lol.
I miss the times as a kid when I was sitting on the floor in front our television (we had only one in the living room ofcourse haha) waiting for MTV to repeat or show me cool songs i like. I had a pensil and paper at my hand to write them down. Good lord what awesome memories.
Fuckin still love this band!
Oh, the good old days. I listened to this in high school, it brings back a lot of memories
This song is so underrated
2000' was the best era
God damn - what a great time)
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Lol I remember being at this video shoot. it was in lowell ma at the tsongas arena
Yeah the lead singer and sully erna are cousins right?
Great shows there, saw Incubus open for Taproot and Deftones.
Miss shows like those so much.
Best shows ever there!! I saw nulset no point and disturbed (save show), sold kid rock a half oz there.
Same! I'm in the video🤣 I didn't even have cable at the time. A friend called and said, "Did I just see you on tv?!" Lol Fun times 👊
지금들어도 좋다
Brings me back in the old days of the UFC like 2002-2003. Around there.
Nothing screams the 90's more than this song does
This is most aggresively numetal song I have ever heard lol
I love this song so much. Start of rap-metal and nu-metal.
Bhargav Nanekalva Umm. You must have missed Faith no more.
Bhargav Nanekalva nah this was 2001 so this was pretty much more of the end of nu metal, the start was 1994 waaaaay before this...
He meant "good rap-metal"
That's what I was assuming too.
Hed PE started rap metal in early 90’s
I met them all when I was 10 or 11. They were so awesome!!
Yes they were!
This looks like chaos, that's why I love it. Awesome song and band.
The music that brought the rap fans and the metal fans together, music today... the biggest divide in fans we have ever seen
Reveille, I miss you, band of my childhood
Loved this, POD, and Spineshank in the day.
Great music gone too soon hopefully nu metal comesback but its taking forever
I'm work8n on it
@Speluniarz - *It’s DEFO BEEN BACK.*
Oh boy do I got news for you.
Its already here but these new kids won't admit it bacause they are afraid to be called corny.
@@Stonehe44d what bands?
0:13 the best bassist jumps of all time
Carl Randolph
please bring this music back
1. Its a masterpiece
2. Nu metal is back
3. Get the dreadlocs, baggy cargo pants, red or blue caps, adidas, skateboards and guitars.
Before social media and smart phones ..... Ah how refreshing
grupos eternos su musica siempre quedara
The rest of the two albums they relesed were awesome as well. My nephew loved both of them. Turned me onto this since he was blasting it.
That riff is great!
I’m so glad I was rocking out in them days.
I'm loving this rap metal conversation going on. I thought that I was the only person who was a big fan of the genre. I just thought is throw in a couple of favorites that I haven't seen mentioned: Snot was fucking amazing in my opinion , Relative Ash (our time with you) was a pretty good deftones sounding band, and nullset were pretty good.
i still listen to Snot's album - "Get some". Love it!
@@KippiExplainsStuff that album is pure energy
Pure gold! First time I saw the video or heard the song, and this just ticks all the numetal boxes. That breakdown, damn I can really see bodies flying around in the moshpit to that, must have been an awesome moment live. It gets me thinking if it’s just a typical older guy’s recollection of teenage years but it does seem like the world was a lot more relaxed back then. You didn’t have to avoid 1000 ways you could offend someone by anything, musicians did whatever the hell they wanted and gigs were proper crazy. One thing’s for sure, this type of vibe definitely not mainstream now.
It really sucks now especially being part of the generation in the middle of this woke bullshit, but my hope is that one day my generation realises how how stupid this whole thing is and ditches it
I want to bring rapcore back! So i'm writing rapcore.
SpeedyXNFM this style of music never dies
Good luck bro
@@justaguy2380 *It’s ALREADY BACK, DUMB-ASS…*
It’s Nu metal
Nu metal you mean, its metal, not rap
I was a little kid when this all was coming out. I wish I was born 20-25 years earlier
One of the best in your face metal songs ever 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I remember jamming to Reveille back in high school....20 years ago n shit. Still head-banging to this!!!
\m/ >_< \m/
This song makes me happy !! best song ever !!
Yes! This takes me back to 2003
bring the 90s back.
My youth in a nutshell. Best song on "bleed the sky" was "plastic" feat. Stephen Richards of Taproot. I had over 200 Albums of nu metal in my collection. I had relatives in the states and would have liked to have grown up there. Cheers from Germany
was such an awesome band live saw em prob bout 6 times every time was a kick ass show
They shouldve been famous 😢
Now here is some old school Nu-Metal & it's a very catchy 👣🛤track! #Reveille Rocks!!
The best of the best of 2000🤘
mmmmm....one of my favorite rapcore bands....
I can't help jumping eveytime I hear this song! =D
2021 and forever
I was a couple years old when this was made but I love it.
still listin in 2019!!!!!
This right here is the Golden nu metal age of the early 2000s. Gen Z will never know the glory days of this time.
I do and im gen z
Gen Z and my favorite music is Nu metal😃
1999-2001 was when nu/rap metal really hit mainstream. Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit and Crazy Town all topping the charts during those years. Was also when the genre began to lose its creative edge and was whored out by labels until it fell out of popularity.
Yeah but still, i'm just glad Nu Metal made history. When you think of the 80's, you think of Hair Metal. Early 90's - Grunge. And Y2K era (mid 90s - early 2000s) you think of Nu Metal. There are many rock genres but only a few had that kind of impact on pop culture.
I love this new band.
Wtf this band was hell!! WHERE ARE THEY??? their sound is sick! \m/
yeah, sad they are so underrated. D:
Never did skateboarding, bmx or stuff like that and back at this era I thought it was weird. Now when I see what music and what activities are doing teens, including the fashion as the same pants wear girls/boys, I find these old times just gold.
めちゃくちゃ聞きました!消さないで本当に嬉しいです!
I have a photo album.
Somewhere in that photo album is a ticket stub from '02 with Reveille's name on it.
The album is unavailable what the actual f***
Yeah I just saw that on Spotify today. All my songs I added from Bleed the Sky are unavailable😡 Idk why but I hope they come back
Reveille rereleased some of the songs in higher quality of uncensored like in unborn and plastic, glad they updated the quality.
You should see P.O.D.'s Southtown video. Pure madness!
I miss this type of music. Lol
Their first album Laced is a fucking masterpiece, unfortunately they were only given one more record by Elektra to "make it" and went full Limp Bizkit. Can't blame them as this is what was popular but completely oversaturated by the time "Bleed the Sky" was released. There's some decent stuff on that album but these guys could never get the traction they deserved, they could have been as popular as groups like Taproot or Nonpoint.
BEST SONG
Nu Metal / Rap Metal in the 2000s rules
2:29 What is the name of that song??
I remember when this came out !!! Why did they stop !!! This is killer shit .
HYPER CLASSIC.
이거만큼 흥분되는 음악을 못 들어봤다.
This song was included at UFC 39: The Warriors Return
I called the local radio station 374 times untill they played this song
1:48 HOLY FUCKING SHIT@!!!!!
This is the most Y2K song and video ever to exist in my opinion
Reveille, Take a look around
Hell yah!!!!!! (rock) thats waht i call music! \m/
THESE GUYS NEED TO COME BACK!!!!
Seems fun
Saw theee guys in 2002 at kahunaville in Wilmington Delaware opening for sevendust. We didn't even stay for sevendust
MTV sign says me that once MTV was playing good music...
PURE NOSTALGIA!!
thank u for the real video!
really, i miss this style. today's mainstream rock scene is sad, this stuff was good looking back on it. hard to believe its so dated.
Ken Shamrock
They did surgery on an orange 🍊
Hey it’s good practice lol
That breakdown though
This video may be dated 2000s garbage, but this band was so underrated. Really good at creating riffs and could make a really catchy rocks song. Unfortunate they didn't go anywhere.
I remember seeing these guys open up for Sevendust back in the day.
I dedicate this song to my boss!
I wish they could reunite !
that is there best song
Their first album was little too hardcore for my liking, but I thought this album was really good. Listened to it a lot in college right after it came out.
Their first album was amazing, took me a bit to grow a taste for it. But the lyrics were just perfect.. Check out Genuflect. Its what Reveille changed their name to.
I remember watching a My Life As A Teenage Robot AMV with this song back in 2007. The video was uploaded on TH-cam, but i wonder what happened to it because i can't find it.
The type of song that should be in the soundtrack of either the Tony Hawk Pro Skater games or MX/ATV games.
sounds like it should be in a Nerf commercial
Sooo great! Why is this removed from Spotify?! 💔
It's still on spotify :D
@@karlcraftplayskc3776 yeah thank god it’s back!
They had very potential