This band has done so much for sooo many people. 1 this band has been in my library since I was in middle school 8th grade(2009 ish) that alone blows my mind 2 the continuous impact the continue to leave in every performance is so genuine.
Man I will never forget seeing them for the first time. Bought the diamond album and eventually now I have all of there albums. So powerful. So well written
My first concert ever, was styg, Norma Jean, impending doom, of legends. March 11th, 2011. Thank you for everything you have created and shared with us.
This band exists longer than I can remember listening to music. My brother introduced me to this music and took me to my first ever concert as I was fifteen. To stick to your guns. Had me do crowdsurfing. Stagediving. Doing flips from the stage into crowd. I am 25 now and still remember it vividly. STYG thank you for everything. You have been in my ears in my highs and lows. I get goosebumps every freaking time. THANK YOU
I remember seeing this band so many times at Chain back in the day, 2005/2006/2007 or so. Losing my voice as I screamed along to For What It's Worth at Chain are some of my best memories from when I was in highschool. I've never seen Chain Reaction more packed than when it was their supposed last show and were breaking up do to Jesse having throat issues if I remember correctly.
diamond was one of the first albums I ever became obsessed with back in middle school, 10 years later I got it tatted and I have it on my vest. This band has changed my life, see y’all in Chicago
Being a kid from a small rural area that always wanted to stay in their own mindset and kept me feeling isolated and like i was so different from everyone, finding Diamond not only changed my life, but in a lot of ways saved it too. I can't express the love I have for this band and their message and what it means to me
Stick to your Guns changed my life in so many ways over the past 13ish years I've been listening to them. Diamond though, saved my life in many ways. From being a teenager battle drug and alcohol problems, horrible family dynamics and so many more, Diamond was always there to listen to. That album shaped so much of who I am today at 28 years old and I can't ever thank this band enough for helping shape my mindset into a better place as a teen and helped continue pushing me forward as an adult. I found my purpose in life at around 22, but Stick to your Guns helped me get there and push me forward in some of my worst times. Thank you to every member of this band, old and new, for keeping this band alive for myself and for new generations of kids that might need to hear the words ya'll sing, like I did.
This band has really stood the test of time, when you think of HxC this these guys are a staple. Diamond will always be an album that hits home, really reflected how I am and who I should aspire to be.
My first time seeing STYG was with Terror in 2009 at their Australian tour, their Canberra show actually got me through the toughest parts of my life, especially when I sang the breakdown part of This Is More (did that again a decade later in 2019 which came in full circle 😂😂)
One of my gateways to heavy music and one of my earliest gateways to hardcore in particular. Diamond is still as special to me as it was when I first listened to it.
This band taught me how you should play live no matter what when we shared "stage" in Jalapa Veracruz, we were very few people most of us from other bands playing that day and STYG killed it, that was 2010 I think, fuck we're old, I love you guys greetings from México, see you guys in a couple of weeks in Guadalajara
My very first concert or show was an attack attack headlined show and stick to your guns were apart of it. Had no idea who styg were but when I saw them play holy shit I became a fan . I was in middle school and I have never stopped listening to them
I’m glad I got to hear the Against Them All podcast while it existed, some of the funniest story telling and they really went into more depth about the bands history. I’m assuming they stopped the podcast when George left
This band changed my life
Mine too!
@@alyssalamontagne8795 now you are my bff
Same bro.
Shaped mine
This band really changed my life. In every way and form. I love them so much!
They help me with my darkest days and they been there for me day one
This video made me realized 2 things:
- Wow, I'm old
- and this band has changed my life in many ways.
This band has done so much for sooo many people.
1 this band has been in my library since I was in middle school 8th grade(2009 ish) that alone blows my mind
2 the continuous impact the continue to leave in every performance is so genuine.
This band taught me about: kindness, stoicism, thinking for myself and above all appreciating my life beyond any belief or social standard.
Man I will never forget seeing them for the first time. Bought the diamond album and eventually now I have all of there albums. So powerful. So well written
My first concert ever, was styg, Norma Jean, impending doom, of legends. March 11th, 2011. Thank you for everything you have created and shared with us.
This band exists longer than I can remember listening to music. My brother introduced me to this music and took me to my first ever concert as I was fifteen. To stick to your guns. Had me do crowdsurfing. Stagediving. Doing flips from the stage into crowd. I am 25 now and still remember it vividly. STYG thank you for everything. You have been in my ears in my highs and lows. I get goosebumps every freaking time. THANK YOU
I remember seeing this band so many times at Chain back in the day, 2005/2006/2007 or so. Losing my voice as I screamed along to For What It's Worth at Chain are some of my best memories from when I was in highschool. I've never seen Chain Reaction more packed than when it was their supposed last show and were breaking up do to Jesse having throat issues if I remember correctly.
diamond was one of the first albums I ever became obsessed with back in middle school, 10 years later I got it tatted and I have it on my vest. This band has changed my life, see y’all in Chicago
Being a kid from a small rural area that always wanted to stay in their own mindset and kept me feeling isolated and like i was so different from everyone, finding Diamond not only changed my life, but in a lot of ways saved it too. I can't express the love I have for this band and their message and what it means to me
Grown old with these MF‘s. That was a great journey with STYG as a soundtrack to my life
Stick to your Guns changed my life in so many ways over the past 13ish years I've been listening to them.
Diamond though, saved my life in many ways. From being a teenager battle drug and alcohol problems, horrible family dynamics and so many more, Diamond was always there to listen to. That album shaped so much of who I am today at 28 years old and I can't ever thank this band enough for helping shape my mindset into a better place as a teen and helped continue pushing me forward as an adult.
I found my purpose in life at around 22, but Stick to your Guns helped me get there and push me forward in some of my worst times. Thank you to every member of this band, old and new, for keeping this band alive for myself and for new generations of kids that might need to hear the words ya'll sing, like I did.
This band has really stood the test of time, when you think of HxC this these guys are a staple. Diamond will always be an album that hits home, really reflected how I am and who I should aspire to be.
Seeing you guys for the first time at the observatory with comeback kid..can’t wait!
LONG LIVE THE BAND
My first time seeing STYG was with Terror in 2009 at their Australian tour, their Canberra show actually got me through the toughest parts of my life, especially when I sang the breakdown part of This Is More (did that again a decade later in 2019 which came in full circle 😂😂)
I remember that Tour but the US version. Damn was it heavy. I still have a Terror shirt from that tour lol.
*Cheers to 20 more years ahead!*
So many memories of seeing you guys play shows in nova at Jaxx and Sterling Community Center. Righteous music my dudes.
I found styg with the hope division in 2010, and that record got me into hardcore. Iwas just 19. Disobedient is by far my favorite record.
One of my gateways to heavy music and one of my earliest gateways to hardcore in particular. Diamond is still as special to me as it was when I first listened to it.
Absolute, certified, legends. Thank you for every second of this music. Thank you for changing my life.
Diamond came out at the perfect time for me and that album totally influenced my way of living.
This band taught me how you should play live no matter what when we shared "stage" in Jalapa Veracruz, we were very few people most of us from other bands playing that day and STYG killed it, that was 2010 I think, fuck we're old, I love you guys greetings from México, see you guys in a couple of weeks in Guadalajara
Seen you guys with Elysia in del plains Illinois in a broken down 7-11 best show ever. This was like 2008-9
My very first concert or show was an attack attack headlined show and stick to your guns were apart of it. Had no idea who styg were but when I saw them play holy shit I became a fan . I was in middle school and I have never stopped listening to them
20 years and still going hard
So much love for these guys. Half my tattoos were inspired by their songs and lyrics. As many others here said, life changing stuff.
I’m glad I got to hear the Against Them All podcast while it existed, some of the funniest story telling and they really went into more depth about the bands history. I’m assuming they stopped the podcast when George left
You are doing one the of best hardcore i've ever listen
i saw XdeathstarX🔥
STYG for life!
Your band saved me. Love u ❤️ see u in December 🤘
you guys inspire me since 15 years! thx so much for everything! 🖤
STYG drummer for 4 days?! Good luck! Have fun!
STYG for life
Been here since This is More!
Peace
Damn has it really been that long already!? Making me feel old 😅
damn I feel old
Sick
Oh fuck yes!
🐐
Married to the noise
🧡🧡🧡
Rainbow 🌈
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🫶
Sorry