If you or a loved one has been injured by the groove at 4:18 or the breakdown at 4:03, you may be entitled to compensation. Seek out your local Personal Injury Attorney.
I'm not a huge fan of industrial or hardcore music, but this band takes their influences and creates something new and interesting with them. This album is just so damn good.
@@UnderWDG it does have some elements of traditional industrial with the noise/ambient elements alongside the contemporary synth metal industrial sound. Forever had a bit of a Godflesh vein running through it. This record went a bit more the kind of industrial metal people who don't know much about the genre expect.
@@pumpkin8222 definitely not as heavy I agree, but man I'm telling you what I would give to see MTS in concert. They are just a phenomenal band all around.
Code Orange musically, aesthetically, visually, just everything is exactly what I've loved since I was a kid and I feel like this band has the chance to become humongous. This is unbelievably good.
I feel like anyone pulling the “Code Orange is going soft” thing has never listen to Love Is Love / Return To Dust. That album is full of weird experimentation just like the new shit. They’ve never been just a regular hardcore band. Always pushing boundaries and doing different stuff. And they’re only getting better at it. Code Orange Forever.
They also had that soft rock alt band with 3 out of 4 members of C.O. iirc. New material is great, and not out of character for them as people or under the Code Orange (Kids) name
No offense to them, but "pushing the boundaries" and "hardcore" don't go together. Any hardcore that tries something different is called (whatever genre they're experimenting with) core.
Seems like they’re taking from Slipknot’s book with the videography. But that’s my take on it. I’m still on the fence with this band. Definitely unique.
I saw them live in Phoenix this month and they were awesome! I definitely was not expecting them to sound that good live and yea the fever 333 front man was preachy as hell and i didnt care for that or their music as a band, no hate its just not my cup of tea.
A B What do you mean barely? Just cause Reba sang the chorus don't mean he was barely in it. He was in the verses and everything else but the chorus lol.
The first minute of this song is called "(deeperthanbefore)". As in, every time you listen to this album, every time you start again from the beginning, you go "deeper than before", deeper than you did the last time you listened to the album, deeper than you did the last time you went down the rabbit hole, and you discover something new, not only in the songs, but in yourself as well. The ending of the video for the last song Underneath is the beginning of the video for the first song Swallowing the Rabbit Whole implying that this album is meant to be played on repeat, like a never-ending descent into the rabbit hole; a never-ending freefall into the madness of self-reflection. Let's take a good look at you.
nice observation, i like it. but have you heard ICP's album the wraith? each song overlaps into the next perfectly, and this was a long time ago now. pretty sure hells pit from them does that too. also they are definitely meant to be listened to as a whole album in order
@@thomaskaiser2475 Any album that has any artistic and creative merit really should be listened to many times in order untill you know what's coming next! We all learnt that when we were young and music only came on vinyl and was comparably much more expensive. Favourite album of 2020 was by Oranssi Pazuzu... i grew up on Psychedelia, and also like most genres of music. Only just getting into this album, it's rather different from their earlier albums which I like a lot. (I'm old...closer to 60 than to 50)
@@The1stMrJohnwhen i was young i was poor and only got my music through the radio and recording them on tapes on a boombox in the 90's. never had a record album but when cd's came out they were about 20 bucks per album. i never had internet beyond dial up until like 2006, Atreyu: the curse was around that time also is an album like this needing to be heard in order. they arent all like this but yes a lot of bands do it and i love it when they do. Gojira does it as well. ive never heard of Oranssi Pazuzu and now ill check em out. thank you for the reply, and i love psychedelic music as well, my dad was a huge pink floyd fan he died in his 40's.
I just returned from living in China for 12 years. From 2021 onwards, I'd often listen to this album on my walk back to my apartment. The walk took me through a shopping plaza named 'Dong Du' then through a leafy business park. I loved that walk after evening class, especially along the little lane at the back of the aforementioned park. This album, along with ERRA's 'Snowblood' and Lorna Shore's '...Into The Hellfire' will forever remind me of that walk. I also listened to the previous album 'Forever' when I took up running in 2017. Used to lie on my bed afterwards, totally exhausted, (I was over 135kgs when I started!) and play the entire album. Thank you, Code Orange! Your music really changes lives!❤
In 2001 when I was a kid I thought Slipknots Iowa album would be the hardest music I ever heard. Then it seemed like every couple years or so a new band would maybe come along and sorta try to push the limits a little further until I thought it couldn’t possibly get any harder. This is the first song in a long time to make me say whoa, this is a new level
One year later, still one of the best songs this band his written, and the perfect song to start off the album! The interlude is great, and every song after it is so good! Definitely my favorite album that came out last year! Can't wait to see what'll be next!
Even their Forever video is such a great music video and so well edited. The aesthetics of this band have really been incredible. Their lyrics and subject matter on this new album is also great with their commentary on people's obsession with social media and the internet in general.
Geoffrey Minnear I guess we will have to wait and see if they say who it is my friend. The guy has a mask on so any random guess is as good as mine. I would assume it’s a close friend if theirs, and not just some hired gun
@@rybo0072 The musical influence from NIN is more subtle (aside from the electronics), with harsh distortions, piano, and sudden silences being the most evident cues to me. However, I think the aesthetics in this video is really were the NIN influence comes into play. The broken movie is a definite visual inspiration for Code Orange, and they've even said so in interviews
That 20 seconds from.4.minutes on is the most exhilarating hard music I've heard in years. The open cymbal playing from the drummer to punctuate, jesus christ.
I don’t want to compare or anything like that, BUT, I feel like we got ourselves the “Slipknot” of this generation. What a time to be alive. Heavy music is back on the radar - these guys deserve to go platinum ♥️♥️♥️
@@georgemonstro4441 success , fame and their effect on the culture doesn't really matter to me , i am looking for their musical and artistic output , i do listen to underground bands as well as unknown bands if they got good material but i get what you meant by ur comment although i don't think code orange will ever reach Slipknot's popularity tho because when slipknot were coming up they rode the nu metal wave that was already popular plus their mask gimmick helped in marketing them alot , code orange's back ground is hardcore and punk and now as they have grown and started putting this industrial influence they are still some what making music for an underground scene , that's my opinion anyway
muhammad Osama your opinion is valid, what I’m trying to say is that Code Orange is a great gateway for newcomers to dive into core scene, like Slipknot became a gateway to a more extreme styles of metal to many people (like me back in the day), thus alowing the scene to grow and expand.
Jami looks great as a frontman. He's SO in your face, seemingly always ready to start performing in the middle of a moshpit. Must be even more blood pumping to see them live now.
you guys dont know how much this means to me. this whole experience is mind blowing and i love the creativity in this album and past albums, and future albums. LETS GOOO
@daniel raleigh First off, learn to read. He didn't say "what this means to me," he said "how much," and even then, it's pretty clear what he meant from the rest of his comment.
Based on the fact white rabbit has been playing at WWE events during commercials and Bray Wyatt is rumoured to be coming back soon and Code Orange told him they would give him a new theme. Is this the song maybe👀
Roadrunner Records really have a quality set of artists... KoRn, SlipKnot, Motionless In White, Trivium, Fever 333, Code Orange, Gojira and more... EPIC. Love all of these bands ESPECIALLY KoRn and SlipKnot.
I’m really happy for CO and their development and progression as a band. They are still really young and experimenting. Sky’s the limit, I think this album could be the next step.
If this doesn't shut everyone up, nothing will. If you don't like it walk away. They already said they are going to make whatever music they want to and it's working! This new stuff is stellar!
This is the first I've heard of this band, I just checked out some of their older stuff as well. Gotta say, this tune in particular feels super original. This is fuckin badass. Probably buying this album.
randomassname pretty sure everyone thought that I mean I did I was in my car and it did that( just got a new phone and a car and I panicked hardcore thinking I already broke something)
2021 Bristow. Thank you. You hit hard and I thank you. I never heard of you before but now I do. Great songs and the show was perfect. Thank you again. Never stop.
Why do I enjoy this so much more with visuals? I feel as if code orange purposely has this vision of taking their music beyond the spectrum that they are in. Next level.
@@razelswings this is as heavy as anything off Forever lol? It just makes use of different production and doesn't always channel "heaviness" in the traditional manner with instruments
Highly doubt it's a fill in considering the focus of the first video seemed to be discovering this guy in the room at the end, then this video picks up where it left off, introducing him.
@@TerrancePryor press releases during forever never mentioned dom either. Dom came in the bleeding in the blur vid, and even then it didnt really show him either
I remember seeing this the minute it was released and getting chills when the frame of jami grabbing the mic popped up.. And now 16 months - still have chills seeing it. Such a powerful moment 💪🏻
they just keep evolving, but still don't abandoned what they had,I like nearly everything,but the last 2..wow. hopefully will be able to see them live someday,supposed to play Detroit in early April,but..
The groove that starts at 4:18 is absolutely uncalled for. I'm calling my lawyer.
If you or a loved one has been injured by the groove at 4:18 or the breakdown at 4:03, you may be entitled to compensation. Seek out your local Personal Injury Attorney.
I already am suing for whiplash
My shoes fell off.
Apparently you actually can sue if it made you horny.
@@socalveteran73 fell off while my feet were planted to the floor
The riff at the end is illegal in my country
The up-tempo at 2:35 in illegal in my state on Sundays.
Ouriel Zeboulon not in Pittsburgh Pa
every thing is legal if u don't get caught...
two step of the century
Just let your head fall to it...
I am absolutely in love with the fact people love industrial nightmare noises once again.
Code Orange is a new animal.
I'm not a huge fan of industrial or hardcore music, but this band takes their influences and creates something new and interesting with them. This album is just so damn good.
Thank Mick Gordon!
Can you recommend heavy bands that make use of industrial? I’ve always wished for that style but it’s so rare
I belive this is a genre called Cyber metal. Doesnt sound Industrial to me TBH
@@UnderWDG it does have some elements of traditional industrial with the noise/ambient elements alongside the contemporary synth metal industrial sound.
Forever had a bit of a Godflesh vein running through it. This record went a bit more the kind of industrial metal people who don't know much about the genre expect.
The lady guitarist is hard af, who doesn't love a breakdown so heavy you are disoriented 🤙
Yeah, we need more female members in popular Metal bands
@@doomslayer8431 make them suffer is good, so is spiritbox, but they aren't as heavy
@@pumpkin8222 definitely not as heavy I agree, but man I'm telling you what I would give to see MTS in concert. They are just a phenomenal band all around.
@@doomslayer8431 Why do you want more female members in metal bands?
@@BehindTheBush96 not enough respresentation
Code Orange musically, aesthetically, visually, just everything is exactly what I've loved since I was a kid and I feel like this band has the chance to become humongous. This is unbelievably good.
This is even better than the last single. Unbelievably heavy and fucking creative. I love this so much
This!
Anything is better than the last single
Familia Andrade I liked it
@@RibeiroGames12 This.
@@RibeiroGames12 oh come on Underneath was a pretty good track
I feel like anyone pulling the “Code Orange is going soft” thing has never listen to Love Is Love / Return To Dust. That album is full of weird experimentation just like the new shit. They’ve never been just a regular hardcore band. Always pushing boundaries and doing different stuff. And they’re only getting better at it. Code Orange Forever.
THIS THIS THIS.
They also had that soft rock alt band with 3 out of 4 members of C.O. iirc. New material is great, and not out of character for them as people or under the Code Orange (Kids) name
Yea those losers just heard the forever single. Apart from love/ dust they have rock anthems on every release
They also didn’t finish the song
No offense to them, but "pushing the boundaries" and "hardcore" don't go together. Any hardcore that tries something different is called (whatever genre they're experimenting with) core.
Code Orange just built their own cinematic universe in their videoclips ..i love these references to previous work
Seems like they’re taking from Slipknot’s book with the videography. But that’s my take on it. I’m still on the fence with this band. Definitely unique.
@@gibsonmesa00 Have you listened to the I Am King album? songs like Starve or Slowburn?
Jason Garcia this in not videography this is filmmaking!
Tanner Lacoste My bad.... seems like they’re taking from Slipknot’s book with the FILMMAKING. Still, a Slipknot feel to it.
Reminded me too of the video of becoming a machine from harms way. It could all be a bigger story from same universe.
Code Orange opening for the Knotfest Road Show with Slipknot & Killswitch Engage? Sign me TF up.
I’m not too stoked on fever 333 though
@Call Me, BLEGH Me, If You Wanna Reach Me I didn’t know that. Just not too stoked on their music
I saw them live in Phoenix this month and they were awesome! I definitely was not expecting them to sound that good live and yea the fever 333 front man was preachy as hell and i didnt care for that or their music as a band, no hate its just not my cup of tea.
This sounds as if Ross from Friends finally got a band around his keyboard playing.
this comment just sitting out here like its nothing
Bruh you’re so right
Unagi
ROFL
He found his sound.
Really feeling this track. Kind of sounds like what would have happened if Trent Reznor were to produce a Dillinger Escape Plan record.
NIN is one of their biggest influences and it really shows with this record
Greg Puciato has a solo project that'll be right up your alley then. "Fire For Water" is the track he just dropped.
you should listen to the new greg puciato solo track, sounds exactly like what youre describing
I couldn't describe it better. 👌
Sounds nothing like DEP, too simplistic.
Totally badass that jami is just doing vocals now, I’m sure he’ll bring a new energy to their live shows
I'm pretty sure that was just for the video but still cool
@@Sebastiantheli0n I'm kinda hoping it wasn't
He was barely on the first song they released... What would he do up there? Dance?
Bro I’m so stoked to see how this works out + I can’t wait to see them live in May (At Epicenter); also who is the new drummer? I can’t really tell.
A B What do you mean barely? Just cause Reba sang the chorus don't mean he was barely in it. He was in the verses and everything else but the chorus lol.
Code Orange creating their own weird, industrial, metalcore, hardcore, nu-metal thing and I absolutely love it! This new album is going to be HUGE!
Sounds like a progressive art pop version of Philipp H. Anselmo & The Illegals.
Yip.... completely unoriginal
It's all glitchy, I love it
The first minute of this song is called "(deeperthanbefore)". As in, every time you listen to this album, every time you start again from the beginning, you go "deeper than before", deeper than you did the last time you listened to the album, deeper than you did the last time you went down the rabbit hole, and you discover something new, not only in the songs, but in yourself as well. The ending of the video for the last song Underneath is the beginning of the video for the first song Swallowing the Rabbit Whole implying that this album is meant to be played on repeat, like a never-ending descent into the rabbit hole; a never-ending freefall into the madness of self-reflection.
Let's take a good look at you.
nice observation, i like it. but have you heard ICP's album the wraith? each song overlaps into the next perfectly, and this was a long time ago now. pretty sure hells pit from them does that too. also they are definitely meant to be listened to as a whole album in order
@@thomaskaiser2475
Any album that has any artistic and creative merit really should be listened to many times in order untill you know what's coming next!
We all learnt that when we were young and music only came on vinyl and was comparably much more expensive.
Favourite album of 2020 was by Oranssi Pazuzu... i grew up on Psychedelia, and also like most genres of music.
Only just getting into this album, it's rather different from their earlier albums which I like a lot.
(I'm old...closer to 60 than to 50)
@@The1stMrJohnwhen i was young i was poor and only got my music through the radio and recording them on tapes on a boombox in the 90's. never had a record album but when cd's came out they were about 20 bucks per album. i never had internet beyond dial up until like 2006, Atreyu: the curse was around that time also is an album like this needing to be heard in order. they arent all like this but yes a lot of bands do it and i love it when they do. Gojira does it as well. ive never heard of Oranssi Pazuzu and now ill check em out. thank you for the reply, and i love psychedelic music as well, my dad was a huge pink floyd fan he died in his 40's.
@@thomaskaiser2475 My dad was a huge Floyd fan too. Can't imagine he would've liked these kinds of bands, but these guys are rad.
@@thomaskaiser2475 Dating myself always hurts, but... Remember when CDs first came in those m a s s i v e packages?
I just returned from living in China for 12 years.
From 2021 onwards, I'd often listen to this album on my walk back to my apartment.
The walk took me through a shopping plaza named 'Dong Du' then through a leafy business park.
I loved that walk after evening class, especially along the little lane at the back of the aforementioned park.
This album, along with ERRA's 'Snowblood' and Lorna Shore's '...Into The Hellfire' will forever remind me of that walk.
I also listened to the previous album 'Forever' when I took up running in 2017. Used to lie on my bed afterwards, totally exhausted, (I was over 135kgs when I started!) and play the entire album.
Thank you, Code Orange! Your music really changes lives!❤
Code Orange: let's apply EVERY EFFECT visually and audibly and then double it.
Dave Rudolph and FFS triple that shit. I feel u dude.
pretty cheesy sounding
Thank you for putting my thoughts into words hahaha. I am on sensory overload.
@@stephdee9256 your comment unfortunately states otherwise!
and give it to the next person
Thought my internet was cutting out at 2:45
I legit really love that part and wished they repeated it. It was more creative than just letting the riff play out normal.
Yo, I was at the gym pumping it and I thought the Bluetooth in my headphones cut out, hahaha.
yo me too. this whole video was a mindfuck.
The only part I hate. ffs at least remove the pop if you're going to studio silence and back. Terrible decision.
@@keystr0ke Hey, silence is now pop music, aparently. Cry more, i wanna hear ya.
This song makes me wanna chew water
Try ice!
O.o
Seema Tripathi this song makes me want to drink ice
@@christopherlowery3797 crushed ice...
@@christopherlowery3797 we got a winner!
In 2001 when I was a kid I thought Slipknots Iowa album would be the hardest music I ever heard. Then it seemed like every couple years or so a new band would maybe come along and sorta try to push the limits a little further until I thought it couldn’t possibly get any harder. This is the first song in a long time to make me say whoa, this is a new level
Try Defeated Sanity's last two albums, anything from Dying Fetus or Skinless's Trample the Weak Hurdle the Dead or None so Vile from Cryptopsy.
youre not listening to enough music at all if thats the case this is tame
One year later, still one of the best songs this band his written, and the perfect song to start off the album! The interlude is great, and every song after it is so good! Definitely my favorite album that came out last year! Can't wait to see what'll be next!
This band better be in the fourth Matrix movie somewhere.
*WHAT*
IN TARNATION
BLOODBATH
Cover PLZ :D
Cover this man!
OOF*
Whoever conceived the visual identity of their recent work (videos/album art/website) deserves a raise.
Michael Charron the band does it themselves if I’m not mistaken
I believe it’s their synth player and jami who mostly do it
Even their Forever video is such a great music video and so well edited. The aesthetics of this band have really been incredible. Their lyrics and subject matter on this new album is also great with their commentary on people's obsession with social media and the internet in general.
This makes me wanna break into my neighbors house and hardboil all their eggs.
What if they are Vegans? Scrambled Tofu?
Lol
That's a good one
Most original comment of the week.
That is savage as fuck lol.
That may be the best comment I've ever read... hahaha
I'm the replay button for the sick breakdown at 1:51
I feel like Roadrunner finally made a comeback here, what a band they have.
Davide Staub sick name
Looks like they’re supporting them with a helluva budget too!
Jami is really a full on front man now what a time to be alive
For real
We live in a magical age.
who playin drums then ?
Geoffrey Minnear I guess we will have to wait and see if they say who it is my friend. The guy has a mask on so any random guess is as good as mine. I would assume it’s a close friend if theirs, and not just some hired gun
Dylan Zalink tortilla man
One of the most creative ways I've ever seen a NIN influence be molded into something new, brutal! 🔥🖤🤘
I don't really hear any NIN in this but it's great either way
@@rybo0072 The musical influence from NIN is more subtle (aside from the electronics), with harsh distortions, piano, and sudden silences being the most evident cues to me. However, I think the aesthetics in this video is really were the NIN influence comes into play. The broken movie is a definite visual inspiration for Code Orange, and they've even said so in interviews
You’re staring into your new gods soul has to be top 10 lines ever
That 20 seconds from.4.minutes on is the most exhilarating hard music I've heard in years. The open cymbal playing from the drummer to punctuate, jesus christ.
I don’t want to compare or anything like that, BUT, I feel like we got ourselves the “Slipknot” of this generation.
What a time to be alive.
Heavy music is back on the radar - these guys deserve to go platinum ♥️♥️♥️
I’ve said this exact thing before!
code orange are better than slipknot without comparison
muhammad Osama no one is comparing them musically but culturally.
@@georgemonstro4441 success , fame and their effect on the culture doesn't really matter to me , i am looking for their musical and artistic output , i do listen to underground bands as well as unknown bands if they got good material but i get what you meant by ur comment although i don't think code orange will ever reach Slipknot's popularity tho because when slipknot were coming up they rode the nu metal wave that was already popular plus their mask gimmick helped in marketing them alot , code orange's back ground is hardcore and punk and now as they have grown and started putting this industrial influence they are still some what making music for an underground scene , that's my opinion anyway
muhammad Osama your opinion is valid, what I’m trying to say is that Code Orange is a great gateway for newcomers to dive into core scene, like Slipknot became a gateway to a more extreme styles of metal to many people (like me back in the day), thus alowing the scene to grow and expand.
feels so wrong not having jami on drums anymore but the new drummer sounds damn good if he played on this
imagine wanting to make metalcore music and then learning this is what the benchmark is
Good. They make 90% of metalcore from the past 10-12 years look stupid. They’re still a cheesy band though. Interesting dichotomy.
I am here bc a customer of mine recommended this!
Ps: i will post this to each code orange i find, just to let my customer know i kept my promise.
What kind of effects and imagery do you want?
Code Orange: Yes.
This is definitely it chief.
Not gonna lie, I'm beyond stoned right now, and the song/music video was epic! New fan here
When Jami hopped on the mic I literally said “WTFFFF”. Can’t wait for this album and the future of Code Orange.
Jami looks great as a frontman.
He's SO in your face, seemingly always ready to start performing in the middle of a moshpit. Must be even more blood pumping to see them live now.
I'll be seeing these guys at knotfest this fall
How were they?
@@aidenhodge5569 absolutely fantastic
Saw them in Syracuse few days ago, they were absolutely amazing
They're opening for Korn at a festival I'm going to in Ohio so hopefully I will get the chance to see them then. This song is pretty good.
you guys dont know how much this means to me. this whole experience is mind blowing and i love the creativity in this album and past albums, and future albums. LETS GOOO
what lol
People say this all the time, it means a lot what they’re doing creatively. Why should I have to explain myself.
@daniel raleigh First off, learn to read. He didn't say "what this means to me," he said "how much," and even then, it's pretty clear what he meant from the rest of his comment.
@daniel raleigh Then it's a mystery we'll take to our graves. Good day, and keep liking your own comments--it's a very cool thing to do.
Now that's what we all expected new Code Orange to sound like.
I get a weird "Upsidedown" vibe from it. Love it.
Yessss I got the same vibes.
1:50 spinning crane kick 10/10
DAWG FR
Blap! Cut! Stop filming! He chop-su-boki kicked our guitarist chick in the head again. Again? Really?🤷
Based on the fact white rabbit has been playing at WWE events during commercials and Bray Wyatt is rumoured to be coming back soon and Code Orange told him they would give him a new theme. Is this the song maybe👀
Code Orange is way better than people think.
Truer words were never spoken
They are capable of being a great band. They can be a bit of a hit or miss band. Reba is great though.
I'm a grown ass man but I have to skip Code Oranges intro because they scare me.
Simpleton
Thats cool with me
same
Same dude. That shit hella fucking unsettling.
The intro is as metal as metal can be
Confirmed: *fight riffs still intact.*
Darren M. So many chills
When you don't want to take either the blue or red pill, and just proceeded to swallow the rabbit whole.
I agree!
*WHAT IF I TOLD YOU*
@@Icythot-m6i I know what was intended don't worry! I have everything in hand fully! Others will decide what happens by what I see!
.....unless you had more to add?
Couldnt have said it any better my guy.
Roadrunner Records really have a quality set of artists... KoRn, SlipKnot, Motionless In White, Trivium, Fever 333, Code Orange, Gojira and more... EPIC. Love all of these bands ESPECIALLY KoRn and SlipKnot.
I’m going to see this band with korn and chevelle on Monday I’m stoked
I’m really happy for CO and their development and progression as a band. They are still really young and experimenting. Sky’s the limit, I think this album could be the next step.
This is the musical equivalent of what's inside my head at 4am
Edgy.
Always.
@@PleasePaintHighElves was going to say unfortanitly my brain always
bro that shit hits for real
I wake up like this
Max Moore is one of the best music video-directors 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.
I've Bought Your Album CD's,T-Shirt,Hoodie,Beanie & Hat Too. Worth Buying. Still Playing.
Seen them perform this song live in 2021 at knotfest Roadshow blew my brains off
Lucky
Was a a great time
This Resident Evil reboot trailer looks sick
Very Resident Evil 2 with the visuals, towards the end of the game in umbrellas lab
@@cbeckwith172 Still Biohazard is better than RE2
Nick Wick you mean the original Japanese release for the first installment?
@@cbeckwith172 Yeah and the new reboot too
Nick Wick oh you mean daymare 1998? Or Resident Evil 7 I’m confused lmao
This is undoubtedly one of the best songs they've ever released. Fucking phenomenal.
I can't wait to hear the other songs on this album because I have a feeling it's going to be insane and get super weird. I can't wait!
If this doesn't shut everyone up, nothing will. If you don't like it walk away. They already said they are going to make whatever music they want to and it's working! This new stuff is stellar!
I have never heard something that has given me such primal fucking rage in my life
🐇🐇let me in
Huge reveal. Was NOT expecting that at all.
Seems like Brock Lesnar is playing bass in Code Orange now
And Billie eilish on the keyboard
Is Goldman still the Bassist? I didn't know he still had hair cause he keeps it shaved and had a beard.
He's been here for a minute chief
Dave Abrenica yep that is him, he shaved the beard and grew his hair back, for the Forever album cycle guy was bald and had a beard
Suplexers of the Herd
Here comes their next grammy nomination!
Ain’t going to lie, this is one of the hardest going songs I’ve heard in the genre!
Amazing video good job guitars everything well done
This is the first I've heard of this band, I just checked out some of their older stuff as well. Gotta say, this tune in particular feels super original. This is fuckin badass. Probably buying this album.
This is pure insanity...
I LOVE IT!!!!!🤘🔥
Also, are we gonna talk about those insane abrupt silences at 2:44 ?
dude pure fire
Did not expect that, loved it!!!
Honestly makes sure you are paying attention.
Yea i thought my phone was fuckin up lol
randomassname pretty sure everyone thought that I mean I did I was in my car and it did that( just got a new phone and a car and I panicked hardcore thinking I already broke something)
2021 Bristow. Thank you. You hit hard and I thank you. I never heard of you before but now I do. Great songs and the show was perfect. Thank you again. Never stop.
Its been over two years since this release.. No-one has come close to hardness of this beast
Lorna?
@@joshuamcdaniel5833Nigga no way you just said Lorna. Maybe everything before the EP but definitely not Pain Remains 💀
Imo i have yet to find a band that tops humanitys last breath
Why do I enjoy this so much more with visuals? I feel as if code orange purposely has this vision of taking their music beyond the spectrum that they are in. Next level.
this has filled me with so much joy as it hits 2 AM in Australia
The joys of being nocturnal
And people thought this band was getting soft lol
Jack Southall they are
The third album hits way more hard
Familia Andrade Are we talking forever? Because if so then yes. Yes it does
@@razelswings this is as heavy as anything off Forever lol? It just makes use of different production and doesn't always channel "heaviness" in the traditional manner with instruments
michael jace this hits harder than your dad.
all riiiight...there is something really different happening here, guys! Awesome!
Increible !
BRING ON THE SNOW!!!! I'VE GOT CODE ORANGE TO JAM!!!!!!
I LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS. The music. The Video. I've been waiting to see Jami Morgan take on that "frontman" role for soooo long. Fucking slay!!!
I called it, new drummer. \m/
you right
Looks like Drumcorps
Press release makes no mention of new drummer. Probably someone filling it for the music videos.
Highly doubt it's a fill in considering the focus of the first video seemed to be discovering this guy in the room at the end, then this video picks up where it left off, introducing him.
@@TerrancePryor press releases during forever never mentioned dom either. Dom came in the bleeding in the blur vid, and even then it didnt really show him either
I remember seeing this the minute it was released and getting chills when the frame of jami grabbing the mic popped up.. And now 16 months - still have chills seeing it. Such a powerful moment 💪🏻
1:19 YOWIE WOWIE👹🖤
so it is true that Jami is being a full vocalist now.
CODE ORANGE IS FOREVER!
Billie Eilish on keyboard, just rocking it
I came here to say this, but I knew in my heart that it had already been said.
Guitar and second voice also, wtf?? Haha awesome
@@18FrozenAngels I too was here for that reason haha. Fucking brilliant song though
simsimbonbon thats Shade, bro. Not a girl and definitely not Billie eilish
@@Andromeda_-vo1sy jesus christ who let you on the internet
Underrated comment that i havent seen- Reba's screams sound better here, than they ever have. Cant wait to hear more of that on other songs.
Video production crew: We have all kinds of after-effects to choose from....
Code Orange: All of them.
This song and this video are EVERYTHING
holy shit, what awseome breakdowns they have. I love this new sound of them. AotY candidate
Broke my legs listening to this
Gave myself whiplash listening to this lol
Thinners of the herd, yet they keep adding members 🤣
Not sure if it’s just me, but those harmonic notes are like the sound my fracturing mind makes just when I think I’m about to fall asleep on acid.
Dude this music video is badass
me: what the f*ck was that?
Also me: let's watch it again.
Love that guitar, such a satisfying groove!
I feel so uncomfortable right now. Now that's what I call awesome music.
they just keep evolving, but still don't abandoned what they had,I like nearly everything,but the last 2..wow. hopefully will be able to see them live someday,supposed to play Detroit in early April,but..
This video should have won all sorts of awards. It reminds me of Chris Cunningham’s work with Aphex Twin. Fantastic.
I heard an ancient legend that the whiners in the comments to the Underneath are still crying about how soft the band became
Well they def got backhanded by this song alone and crawling back now
Once the haters appear they never go away, I’m afraid.
Which was a stupid thing to cry about because Underneath is solid.
kinoshizik honestly this seems to be going in a better direction than what i had anticipated for the last album!
Oh, right... i meant “boo-hoo-wahhh”
its like Bleeding in the Blur, its the softest song on Forever, which is a solid album
This is f*cking MENTAL.
I love it.
How many times am I going to say "this is their new best song ever" with this band?
Code Orange and Knocked Loose is the pinnacle of WTF I love, everything about there sound peaks what I’ve ever listened too in the past.
I feel like they started with an ordinary metal song and then took some anxiety juice and filled every space left.