I was introduced to AtDI with Relationship of Command. I fell in love with that album, but i remember finally listening to this song for the first time and it blew my mind. Im still waiting for it to all make sense now.
I’m gonna have a great band one day but I live in a shitty oil Texas town love playing my guitar trying to get my brother to play drums need to get tf out of here
Opening for them and Cave In through a bunch of dates in the late 90s and early 2000s was really special.
im the guy straight ahead with the old white atdi shirt and shaved head!
Miles to go You looked like you were fearing for your life at one point
did you know the lyrics that jim is singin during the chorus?
haha dude you were so scared you were gonna get hit :D
Don't blame him. Omar is a wild man.
You were putting your guard up the whole time lol
The envy is fierce. It must be so nice to wake up everyday and know that you did this. You made this music, you had this energy, etc.
Are you in a band?
@@alejulul2379 I wish. I haven't been in one in years as the only thing people want to do where I live in the same brand of pop punk or metalcore.
99% of artists will never feel that sort of satisfaction
@@alexhennigh5242 So true on ur original sentiment about ATDI
@@joelglanton6531 Why?
Has anyone else in music history sung about or used the phrase "bivuoac tenure?"... amazing song
Chris Doblado nope! Not that I know of lol, such a catchy and beautiful chorus!
Jawbreaker has a album called Bivouac, that’s close enough.
has anyone sung "exoskeletal junction at the railroad delayed"?
@@ricochetsixtytenSuprisingly catchy on top of that
They were such a great band, all three of their albums have unique styles and songs.
I'm guessing cedric was in charge of holding the keys to the van that day.
Does it all make sense now!?
IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW!
It’s been a lot of years since I first heard this song
in that decade, nothing’s beat it out as my favourite
Genre defining moment
I was introduced to AtDI with Relationship of Command. I fell in love with that album, but i remember finally listening to this song for the first time and it blew my mind.
Im still waiting for it to all make sense now.
stuff like this reminds me why i love this band so much
Goddamn, Omar just went fucking crazy there!
this song got me through a lot of dark times.
Omar, Jim and Cedric were so cute back then lol.
0:11 Matt Pryor of Get Up Kids 😉
they were playing there that night as well
no wayyyy
This is amazing
Great song & performance
Dude This is the most Modest FILM of Them.
Music peaked when this video was recorded and is now in terminal decline.
Always loved these videos.
Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
hell yea nice footage man
for real
3:43 I thought Omar was about to hit the guy with his guitar right there *{::>_
"The anchors kiss was drawn in dyslexic crayon.
Does it all make sense now?"
great stuff !!!
That intro ❤
hell yes thank you
whattttttttttttttttt THIS IS AWESOMEEEE
Did the guitar pick survive?
cliffhanger
AMAZING
THANKS MAN!!
hell yeah he is
amazing
10 seconds in and LIKED
Man. To be in that crowd.
que polenta tenian estos tipos en vivo!.. inigualable.. what´year is this?
1999
You called it!
❤❤❤❤❤
Does anyone know what Tony used for his sampling rig?
Does anyone know were this is? It looks like the first Unitarian church in Philly
god i wish this was me
real
Anybody knows the lyrics Jim is creaming during the second and third chorus?
he's just repeating "does it all make sense now..."
Dude in white was fighting for his fuckin life
ARTE
I’m gonna have a great band one day but I live in a shitty oil Texas town love playing my guitar trying to get my brother to play drums need to get tf out of here
Tell me Rites of Spring weren't an influence
Jim!!!
💓
is that matt pryor in the background?
Yes, I remember the payphone at that Elk's Lodge was very important to him.
Come Back...
❤️🔥💯
1998?
fuk that was so hawt
Voodoo
this is great footage. you hid it for way too long.
FUCK HOW SMALL IM
I actually hate it when bands play this loud. makes it miserable even with earplugs in.