Born in 80’s, and it will NEVER be the same. We dealt with crap, bullies, teachers, friends, parents. But we keep pressing on. I know for fact it’s not that anymore. And will never return. Love you all.
Cheers Matt, but here is the good news.....lets make a deal to meet in paradise in the Hereafter and have all good memories and beauty of 80s, while ignoring all bad past events
@@reecemercado5907 Easy and hard at the same time, easy if you let go of your ego and lust, hard if you held on to both of them ;) But the mere fact that you "Want" to join, is a very good step toward it believe it or not. As of me, I pray that we all meet in paradise God welling............
I'll never stop thanking my dad for introducing these guys to me in my seventh-grade year. My peers turned to trash like Cardi B and A$AP Rocky for comfort, I turned to Face to Face and Descendents. This song singlehandedly got me through freshman year
I think a lot of the 90s Era music would hit hard for a lot of young people these days. That Era was the perfect rebellion. Life was good. There was still emotion left in things. People still fought with fists. No internet (for the most part). You said what you meant or you didn't say it, no mass platforms to spew hate without retaliation. When the party was outside, not in your head and in your hands. When people didn't know EVERYTHING and didn't act like they did. When a face to face interaction meant something because you may not be able to see them again. When you called someone at home and if they weren't there, you were shit out of luck. When how much you were respected and respected others and treated them in real life was a measure of who you were, not how many likes and comments youre getting. Fuck! I miss those days. Kids these days know nothing of the life before mass media took over, social media sites brought all of the meaningful interaction and transformed it into a digit signal. Poor bastards.
@@HzPjtvHYom4991 I wish I could have been there for it. The way my parents talk about life in the 90s makes me jealous. Life now seems very superficial and I hate it
@Max Garcia I honestly wish the young people these days were able to benefit from living in a world free of the internet, i truly believe it is the perpetrator of chaos today. But, perhaps everything is relative. When you are older, you'll have many things to say to the 'next' generation. I just hope you and other youth are able to find your way in all this bullshit. I personally couldn't imagine having to grow up with this shit all over the place. This is why I believe there is so much confusion in youngsters now, so much depression, so much hate and vitriol, and dissatisfaction. This is why there are so many mass shootings in America I believe. Young people feel like no one is listening, like they have no recourse in a world where they have so many frustrations, no outlet for them. They gain no satisfaction from the speed at which their worries stack up. No political voice, mass disinformation, the corruption and collusion, what is the truth anymore?! What are they to live their lives by - uncertainties?! Fuck no! This is why some chose to take their frustrations out on their peers in school shootings, they want to be seen, to be heard, for them to suddenly become 'real' in this world, visible to all at last!! Unfortunately, I feel like the train has already left the station. I hope nothing but the best for you brother! You 'will' inevitably see yourself through these formative years and before you know it they'll be in your rearview mirror and you'll then be preoccupied with preserving those past memories :)
@@HzPjtvHYom4991 older Generations said the same thing about the 24-hour cable news cycle and cable television in general. It's not to say it wasn't true but modern Technologies are always looked at and this sort of
This song is timeless and holds up throughout the decades. I was lucky enough to see Face to Face a couple years ago for the first time in 20 years and they sounded great as they did back in the day.
@@JohnSmith-eq2tf Who gives a shit? Music is either soulful, heartfelt, and *good*, or it ain't. What difference does it make "how punk it is"? F2F kick ass, that's the important part
@@darrenkrehoff5200 there is more than one genre of punk... this is considered in the range of "punk rock" or even "metal" or "garage rock" the lines are fuzzy
This song hits home. I was in high school and dated this older guy for many years. During those days, I met so many awesome individuals…we were penpals and also toured and stayed with so many bands. You know who you are and I love you all. You left an indelible mark on me and will never forget those days.❤
It's completely insane...I'm in to punk...And I lived in SoCal from 95-97... First time I heard of you guys, and this song? October, 2022 in Augusta, GA. LOLOL I was at my home bar playing in our Monday night league, and someone put this on the jukebox. I had to find out what it was, and I've had it playing almost non stop since. You guys are amazing! I wish I'd have known about you back then. AWESOME !
Man I was a punk in the early days in so Cal, then went to metal then both. I remember hearing this on my way to a Metallica concert in 92 on the radio, I thought this song rips, then I just forgot about it. Stumbled cross it 31 years later. It's like finding a hundred dollar bill on the ground outside the dollar store. F_CK YAH
This is the version off of the "Over It" EP that came out in 1994 that got them some main-stream play, the original "Don't Turn Away" came out in '92 on Dr. Strange Records and is nearly impossible to come by, Fat Wreck re-released the album in '95. Yea I was a pretty big fan of them back in the day, fond memories of high school hearing this song
I had a burned CD from my brother. It was his from way back. He grew up as a high schooler in the mid 90s. He was a skater, but the entire look then was completely different than what it is now. I'm really glad to have experienced the 90s. It's not better than later years. It is just a time the was unlike the decade after and before. 2007 to now all just feels like a blur of the same, where the years before that were drastically different in comparison.
This song and in general this kind of music gets me through so much still to this day and will always. Going to the desert(ocitillo wells & glamis), riding waves at the beach in Carlsbad, snowboarding in Big Bear and mammoth, high school, love, loss, death and everything else in between good or bad this music literally sings to your soul and will always bring back good and bad memories
This tape was in EVERY stereo we owned back in the day. Hands down, this is one of the best cinematic representations of our small-town looking ass microcosm of faith ever. Thank you face to face. Por vida
This sounds like the "Over It" mix, which was the best. This is the one KROQ first played in 1994. Then they went on the Jon Stewart show and played the newer "Big Choice" version arrangement, and then KROQ began playing that version, which was okay.
This song used to be on snowboarding video game commercial and I’ve been trying to remember exactly which one. Does anyone know what I’m talking about ? It was some where in the mid to late 90s possibly early ass 2000s
Just simply FUCK YEAH!!!!!! This song is great no matter what it if comes on I leave it I will not skip this song. Just a classic song in every sense of the word.
Born in 80’s, and it will NEVER be the same. We dealt with crap, bullies, teachers, friends, parents. But we keep pressing on. I know for fact it’s not that anymore. And will never return. Love you all.
Cheers Matt, but here is the good news.....lets make a deal to meet in paradise in the Hereafter and have all good memories and beauty of 80s, while ignoring all bad past events
Fuck yeah, please count me in@@Phoenix_VR
I hear ya!!!
@@Phoenix_VRcan I join you guys ? 🥹
@@reecemercado5907
Easy and hard at the same time, easy if you let go of your ego and lust, hard if you held on to both of them ;)
But the mere fact that you "Want" to join, is a very good step toward it believe it or not.
As of me, I pray that we all meet in paradise God welling............
I keep coming back here once in a while for no reason whatsoever... but I always stay until the end, wishing we still lived in those days!
you still live those days
Yes you change over time but you still love this song
Be worried when you stop listening Face to Face Disconnected
Love u
Same here. Great video.
as a kid these guys looked like middle aged men.... now I'm a middle-aged man and they look like kids. Time stops for no one.
lool
isnt that funny? LOL I said the same thing when I first saw them.
One of the best punk melodies ever written!!!!
100%
I couldn't agree more!
Not punk
I'll never stop thanking my dad for introducing these guys to me in my seventh-grade year. My peers turned to trash like Cardi B and A$AP Rocky for comfort, I turned to Face to Face and Descendents. This song singlehandedly got me through freshman year
Your dad is a wise man!
I think a lot of the 90s Era music would hit hard for a lot of young people these days. That Era was the perfect rebellion. Life was good. There was still emotion left in things. People still fought with fists. No internet (for the most part). You said what you meant or you didn't say it, no mass platforms to spew hate without retaliation. When the party was outside, not in your head and in your hands. When people didn't know EVERYTHING and didn't act like they did. When a face to face interaction meant something because you may not be able to see them again. When you called someone at home and if they weren't there, you were shit out of luck. When how much you were respected and respected others and treated them in real life was a measure of who you were, not how many likes and comments youre getting. Fuck! I miss those days. Kids these days know nothing of the life before mass media took over, social media sites brought all of the meaningful interaction and transformed it into a digit signal. Poor bastards.
@@HzPjtvHYom4991 I wish I could have been there for it. The way my parents talk about life in the 90s makes me jealous. Life now seems very superficial and I hate it
@Max Garcia I honestly wish the young people these days were able to benefit from living in a world free of the internet, i truly believe it is the perpetrator of chaos today. But, perhaps everything is relative. When you are older, you'll have many things to say to the 'next' generation. I just hope you and other youth are able to find your way in all this bullshit. I personally couldn't imagine having to grow up with this shit all over the place. This is why I believe there is so much confusion in youngsters now, so much depression, so much hate and vitriol, and dissatisfaction. This is why there are so many mass shootings in America I believe. Young people feel like no one is listening, like they have no recourse in a world where they have so many frustrations, no outlet for them. They gain no satisfaction from the speed at which their worries stack up. No political voice, mass disinformation, the corruption and collusion, what is the truth anymore?! What are they to live their lives by - uncertainties?! Fuck no! This is why some chose to take their frustrations out on their peers in school shootings, they want to be seen, to be heard, for them to suddenly become 'real' in this world, visible to all at last!! Unfortunately, I feel like the train has already left the station. I hope nothing but the best for you brother! You 'will' inevitably see yourself through these formative years and before you know it they'll be in your rearview mirror and you'll then be preoccupied with preserving those past memories :)
@@HzPjtvHYom4991 older Generations said the same thing about the 24-hour cable news cycle and cable television in general. It's not to say it wasn't true but modern Technologies are always looked at and this sort of
This is the best version, it brings me memories from the demo of MTV Snowboarding I used to play when I was a kid and when demo discs were a thing...
I replayed the demo so much cause of this song! Loved demo discs.
this song and the other one was fear factory - cars... great days :)
this song is way ahead of its time
I wore this CD out - I loved it. Then driving to Palm Springs the other day I heard it quite accidentally on a local station and I said THANK YOU!
This song is timeless and holds up throughout the decades. I was lucky enough to see Face to Face a couple years ago for the first time in 20 years and they sounded great as they did back in the day.
Not many songs own you from the start,this is one for me.Never get tired of playing it ;-)
I'm still not tired.n
Just saw this song live!!! In California! So thankful
Shamrock Rebellion?
@@hd-rt2fdyes in Silverado canyon California
Great song! Maybe one of the best punk songs ever!
This is not punk dummy
@@JohnSmith-eq2tf you're a dummy, dummy.
@@JohnSmith-eq2tf lmao it most definitely is punk u clown
@@JohnSmith-eq2tf Who gives a shit? Music is either soulful, heartfelt, and *good*, or it ain't. What difference does it make "how punk it is"? F2F kick ass, that's the important part
@@darrenkrehoff5200 there is more than one genre of punk... this is considered in the range of "punk rock" or even "metal" or "garage rock" the lines are fuzzy
I interviewed these guys for my zine back in 1997 when they toured Australia. They'd played 3 shows in 2 days. And they stayed on my playlist forever.
This song hits home. I was in high school and dated this older guy for many years. During those days, I met so many awesome individuals…we were penpals and also toured and stayed with so many bands. You know who you are and I love you all. You left an indelible mark on me and will never forget those days.❤
This song makes me miss a shithole like Victorville, California. Old punk rockers never die. They stand in the back.
760
I lived in Hesperia for a long time. Yes, shithole.
@@123dslaz I lived there too.
One of the best songs I've ever heard! Love Face to Face!!!!
My favorite song from my youth! And it came out on my birth year! Yay!
I know now what I will give up. Thanks Face to Face. You helped me through a lot.
Every girl in this video...wife material. Every guy...stand up dude.
Still helping me with my mind 20 years later... Love these boys!!!
I saw them live in 95...I also got to interview them backstage....great group of guys.
It's completely insane...I'm in to punk...And I lived in SoCal from 95-97... First time I heard of you guys, and this song? October, 2022 in Augusta, GA. LOLOL I was at my home bar playing in our Monday night league, and someone put this on the jukebox. I had to find out what it was, and I've had it playing almost non stop since. You guys are amazing! I wish I'd have known about you back then. AWESOME !
Man I was a punk in the early days in so Cal, then went to metal then both. I remember hearing this on my way to a Metallica concert in 92 on the radio, I thought this song rips, then I just forgot about it. Stumbled cross it 31 years later. It's like finding a hundred dollar bill on the ground outside the dollar store. F_CK YAH
This is the version off of the "Over It" EP that came out in 1994 that got them some main-stream play, the original "Don't Turn Away" came out in '92 on Dr. Strange Records and is nearly impossible to come by, Fat Wreck re-released the album in '95. Yea I was a pretty big fan of them back in the day, fond memories of high school hearing this song
Face to Face, Sublime and Chuck was the first concert that I ever attended. Looking back... Wow...
I was at that show
Best punk rock song ever , hands down, been a fan since '94. Can't listen to this song enough
What a song. Getting me pumped since '95.
I had a burned CD from my brother. It was his from way back. He grew up as a high schooler in the mid 90s. He was a skater, but the entire look then was completely different than what it is now. I'm really glad to have experienced the 90s. It's not better than later years. It is just a time the was unlike the decade after and before. 2007 to now all just feels like a blur of the same, where the years before that were drastically different in comparison.
I can't stop tapping my feet to this song!
This song and in general this kind of music gets me through so much still to this day and will always. Going to the desert(ocitillo wells & glamis), riding waves at the beach in Carlsbad, snowboarding in Big Bear and mammoth, high school, love, loss, death and everything else in between good or bad this music literally sings to your soul and will always bring back good and bad memories
Seen them for free at Cal Poly Pomona 2001, my freshman year. This jam was huge. Great memories
This tape was in EVERY stereo we owned back in the day. Hands down, this is one of the best cinematic representations of our small-town looking ass microcosm of faith ever. Thank you face to face. Por vida
Love this song! I saw Face to Face a couple times when I was a teenager in the 90's. Fun memories!
This shit takes me home. Wherever that is.
It may take me years to find out
Somalia?
Still blows me away after all those years
This sounds like the "Over It" mix, which was the best. This is the one KROQ first played in 1994. Then they went on the Jon Stewart show and played the newer "Big Choice" version arrangement, and then KROQ began playing that version, which was okay.
The word "Disconnected" is inked on my forearm for many great reasons and you are one of them. Thank you so much F2F
Simply the greatest band EVER !!
My first favorite songs
Face To Face - Disconnected
Bouncing Souls - Gone
Are you still around?
I ❤ face2face
I'm glad to see Tim Armstrong was able to make a guest star appearance back then. How rad!
I remember this on rotation on M2. Such a jam
You guys like REALLY saved my life back then and you will always be a guiding light. Thank you a 1000X :)
Johnny Cool, Montreal
Music saves lives and souls. God bless you, bro. Cool name, btw.
Late 40's and this one still applies. You think you know, and you do know, then you evolve again. Timeless tune y'all 🤘🏻
Their album “Big Choice” is balls to the wall start to finish. No lie.
Saw these guys in Nj during the 90’s. So based.
This is one of the best jams EVER! 😎🤙
1992-1996
University of Southern California
✌🏼
Goooooooooood times. 😆
rich kid
Scholarship kid surrounded by rich kids ✌🏼😉
All good kids just trying to figure it all out - music like this was the common denominator.
It’s wild how well this song has aged- one of the best Skate punk songs ever produced.
I played guitar 🎸 hero with this song 🎶
Miss those time
Same here what was the name on guitar hero? ....I looked for it for years
Love the bass bridge breakdown
I personally like it a little sped up as I am sure that the Tank Girl version has a faster tempo. That is the one that got me into this track.
Here in 2019 still my favorite band! Seen them 2 years ago it was a dream come true!
If that doesn't ooze 90s punk, I don't know what does.
Man this brings back so much great memories
Goddamn this is one of the best songs ever recorded. Shit is unreal.
this stuff takes me into some deja vu rush from the past i've always had total respect for this band
Still one of the best.
2022 shit still kickin
I’m not a huge skate punk guy but this some of my favorite punk right here
I love blasting this song while doing 90 on the freeway.
Still the greatest punk rock band
I've always dreamed of a country version of this with extra twang. lol
Such a great song/band.
this song takes me back. we grow up, but we never forget =]
Yea buddy
This reminds me of when I saw them in the mid 90s at the Euclid Tavern (Cleveland)
Excellent tune 🎶
love this song , gets me pumped and ready to shred.
When I went snowboarding in the Alps there was this chopper pilot that used to blast this before dropping us on runs.
love this song and video... just great..
such a great song
There's nothing wrong about crying over a song because how it makes you feel. Don't try to put down others just because you're incapable of relating
Get these guys back and bring Farside and tour the country. I'll hit every stop.
This song is so good I considered growing a goatee and thats fucking disgusting. EPIC SONG
Hey, I like both Face to Face and New Found Glory
same
Yay
my first punk rock song!
ok this is my alltime fav
So good...
This song used to be on snowboarding video game commercial and I’ve been trying to remember exactly which one. Does anyone know what I’m talking about ? It was some where in the mid to late 90s possibly early ass 2000s
I know that this was on the demo for MTV sports: snowboarding for the PS1...
Fucking Nostalgia!
Back when videos had people's clothes on…. ROCK ON
So true....
This ought to be the anthem for punk rockers world wide
Never get tired of it, and freedom like a shopping cart
Just simply FUCK YEAH!!!!!! This song is great no matter what it if comes on I leave it I will not skip this song. Just a classic song in every sense of the word.
So Dope!!!
Akhirnya dapat juga vidio keren ini 😁 CoKeR senang banget soalnya sama lagunya 😁
lembra muito minha infância. muito bom!!!!!
Muito legal essa versão 😊
😍
Memories
You guys rocked at Punk in the Park.
Great band..
I seen these dudes live in Philadelphia many years ago the suicide machines opened up what a great show it was mid nineties i believe
Seen them in London Ontario in the 90s best show!!!
amazing😊
Classic
los famosos 90s!
Tank Girl!!
😆Love that movie til I die😆
just about thee best song ever from trever
Rick Thorne reminded me of and brought me here