This song has like, everything going on hehe. I hear quite a few genres - including jazz as well. They pulled it off extremely well and I've never forgotten about this band and album. I specifically remember the first time I've ever heard them. It was this song and I was actually in prison lol (violated my probation with a dirty drug test for weed, which was what I was on probation for in the first place back in the early 2000's). It was the end of a cold night and I was in my own cell at the time getting ready for sleep. I was listening to 92.3 KROCK and this song comes on. I was transfixed from the second the piano first comes in at the beginning. My cell was a century old and the prison itself used to be an asylum for the mentally ill. And my cell definitely still looked the age, so it gave me quite the impression when hearing it for the first time as well. Never heard anything like this song at the time and I haven't heard anything like it since.
My beautiful cousin, Terence aka Biff Butler, given the nickname Biff by Bev Beven and it stuck, The one and only Terry Geezer Butler is my late momas baby brother, me and Biff grew up together, there was a 16 months between us, we spent every weekend, holiday together when we was kids, he has grown into an amazing man, Now a award winning photographer and an incredible dad, we reunited after like 18yrs and the last sabbath concert in brum, the pair of us were like kids again, both of us burst into tears, I love this man with all my heart, he is such a beautiful person, I'm honoured to share the same blood that runs in both our veins.. love ya biff
Wow....What a great band! They go to such extremes....They were doomed cos radio couldnt put a "label" on them. The best bands never get a break, i swear.
No shit! Really? Interesting - I've always loved that about this band: how they pulled off such a combination of genres so well. Indeed that's a shame. But very well said about the extremes. I just never knew THAT was the reason they never unfortunately took off. But I'm absolutely not surprised at that being the actual reason. It almost feels like it could be a compliment if it didn't mean all the bad shit that came with not becoming a more well-known band - if that makes sense/if I said that correctly.
I don't know why these guys aren't famous!? One of my favorite bands and albums. On my heavy rotation of heavy music. If this just came out now, on the radio, it would be huge. IMHO...
The sounds swing at first completely 👽 to me then the chorus it becomes crushing I'm like hell yeah. This band experimented with a lot different sounds that's probably why a lot people didn't get it.
Man, I miss this band. I used to roll into high school blaster Hallucinating from time to time. Always thought they would blow up at some point. Music for the Massive had more polish and felt like a strong followup. Then, nothing. Found out later that Atlantic dumped them during a merger a few months after Music for the Massive came out.
I saw these guy's with Ernest P Werle AKA Jim Varney R.I.P. Hell of a show. Way too many watermelons though. Gallagher smashed so many. Such a good show. I think I am dying.
Well here I find myself back on this thread AGAIN, commenting AGAIN, and at this point just making a public service announcement that I will be doing a deathcore cover of this song. Come for me.
Zebrahead? I'll try to think of a ton of other bands that sounded similar at that time and bring more back to this comment. Early albums of Incubus? Taproot? BoyHitsCar? Spineshank? Machine Head? Coal Chamber? Sepultura? Puya?
I live how this song has a Ska, swing, metal vibe going on
This song has like, everything going on hehe. I hear quite a few genres - including jazz as well. They pulled it off extremely well and I've never forgotten about this band and album.
I specifically remember the first time I've ever heard them. It was this song and I was actually in prison lol (violated my probation with a dirty drug test for weed, which was what I was on probation for in the first place back in the early 2000's).
It was the end of a cold night and I was in my own cell at the time getting ready for sleep. I was listening to 92.3 KROCK and this song comes on. I was transfixed from the second the piano first comes in at the beginning.
My cell was a century old and the prison itself used to be an asylum for the mentally ill. And my cell definitely still looked the age, so it gave me quite the impression when hearing it for the first time as well.
Never heard anything like this song at the time and I haven't heard anything like it since.
My beautiful cousin, Terence aka Biff Butler, given the nickname Biff by Bev Beven and it stuck, The one and only Terry Geezer Butler is my late momas baby brother, me and Biff grew up together, there was a 16 months between us, we spent every weekend, holiday together when we was kids, he has grown into an amazing man, Now a award winning photographer and an incredible dad, we reunited after like 18yrs and the last sabbath concert in brum, the pair of us were like kids again, both of us burst into tears, I love this man with all my heart, he is such a beautiful person, I'm honoured to share the same blood that runs in both our veins.. love ya biff
Please send my regards to Biff! Went to boarding school with him….Caroline :)😊
Awesome! So you're related to Geezer! Good shit!
most underrated band ever, they deserved fame and fortune
😂😂😂
@@mariaterrazaz2570 They deserved to carry on their career at least. They were very good.
Wow....What a great band! They go to such extremes....They were doomed cos radio couldnt put a "label" on them. The best bands never get a break, i swear.
A+
No shit! Really? Interesting - I've always loved that about this band: how they pulled off such a combination of genres so well. Indeed that's a shame.
But very well said about the extremes. I just never knew THAT was the reason they never unfortunately took off. But I'm absolutely not surprised at that being the actual reason. It almost feels like it could be a compliment if it didn't mean all the bad shit that came with not becoming a more well-known band - if that makes sense/if I said that correctly.
My Middle school teacher Kevin Temple was one of their drummers 99-2000 I think.
This jazzy bass line is just amazing!
I don't know why these guys aren't famous!? One of my favorite bands and albums. On my heavy rotation of heavy music. If this just came out now, on the radio, it would be huge. IMHO...
Famous? They’re known beyond the borders of their birth place.
2021. Just checking in! Still such a great band!
Miss this band so much nowadays, they had such a unique sound! I wonder what the guys are up to these days?
I just want to tell you that, according to some comments on other Apartment 26 videos, the drummer apparently became a middle school teacher.
@Clare Piechaczek Thats awesome!
The guitar player apparently works on soundtracks in LA or Hollywood now.
The bass player works for Sega as a lead programmer, the keyboard player is still doing his own thing. Biff is an LA videographer and director
"unique sound" hahahahahaha
I met this band at Ozzfest 1999 Mansfield, mass they were very nice guys.
Saw them in Atlanta at Ozzfest 99 also
Haha I remember that show
I miss this band, saw them live twice, hung out with them the second time I saw 'em, and got their autograph on my cd's too! Great memories! Sigh!
They haven't been around for years which is sad. These guys were awesome in concert.
I loved their mix of sounds back in early 2000s.
i like the melody of the chorus. reminds me of the creative goodness and soul of 311's hostile apostle
Met these kind fellas at the WBCN River Rave (2000?). Got the CD signed. Never forgot this band 18 years later
The sounds swing at first completely 👽 to me then the chorus it becomes crushing I'm like hell yeah. This band experimented with a lot different sounds that's probably why a lot people didn't get it.
This band is just too fucking good. How the fuck do they not have more credit?
ikr i dont even know how I found them
This song would be perfect for a credits song in a movie
i miss this band
Introduced to these guys several years ago by my mate for life....
Getting an apartment 26 t shirt asap love these guys!
i heard this on wjse 106.3 the rock alternative last night
Very under rated
Man, I miss this band. I used to roll into high school blaster Hallucinating from time to time. Always thought they would blow up at some point. Music for the Massive had more polish and felt like a strong followup. Then, nothing. Found out later that Atlantic dumped them during a merger a few months after Music for the Massive came out.
i know right ive known this song since i was younger but i just now found out who played it :)
I saw these guy's with Ernest P Werle AKA Jim Varney R.I.P. Hell of a show. Way too many watermelons though. Gallagher smashed so many. Such a good show. I think I am dying.
G Butler's son on vocals
In some parts sounds like a Op anime series, i like it...
Still awesome and unique.
Love it seen these guys with Atomship, Sevendust and Cold at the Altoona Wi Hockey Rink in ?2004? not sure!!!
Dude. Atomship.. Gods. Chad Kent is literally the best drummer alive.
Apartment 26 is so funny cuz they go from the industrial sound of Hallucinating to a FNAF music vid 😭😭😭
this is just theater kid-core
Miss these guys.
i wanna learn this on bass now
Esta canción sería perfecta para un GMV de FlatOut 2.
Hm... Interesting... Haven't heard something like this recently.
Well here I find myself back on this thread AGAIN, commenting AGAIN, and at this point just making a public service announcement that I will be doing a deathcore cover of this song. Come for me.
Underrated af
Still loving you!
LOL that's my second cousin on guitar.
Charlotte Wilde Jon Greasley?
Filho Do Baixista De Black Sabbath...Cantava Bem E A Banda Era Muito Boa,Num Sei Pq Separaram!
Deveriam ter recebido apoio o suficiente de sua gravadora...
I went to School with AC Huckvale(Samples/Keyboard) and Louis Cruden(Bass)...
Hi Rich! Andy says hi :)
@@HuckvaleMusichello!
cant find another band with the same flava
Zebrahead? I'll try to think of a ton of other bands that sounded similar at that time and bring more back to this comment. Early albums of Incubus? Taproot? BoyHitsCar? Spineshank? Machine Head? Coal Chamber? Sepultura? Puya?
What about: Dog Fashion Disco? Twelve Foot Ninja? El Creepo?
My friend's cousin is in this band, he doesn't have dreads anymore :)
seen them with flaw, opening for life of agony. awesome show.
2018
@ThatsWhatYouGet10 I don't know what he does now, all I know is that he moved to america.
Wasn't this Geezer Butler's kids band
Yep
Rockabilly drumming..
Stray cat strut..Or is it me?
How fucking funny, I thought the same shit.
@@ImperialVitriol great minds think alike!!
fun fact tge played at ozzfest fuxking cool
Isn't Geezer butler's kid in this band
yes Biff
@georgeprodjex I'm not too sure, i'll have to ask.
old school
only 667 views ??! ...
Great song... I like the jazz sound. But yeah the video is very lacking. Hope they do well, none the less.
ozzfest 2000 \m/
where?
Industrial Metal
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Anyone got a legit hq copy of this song?
*needs new drumsticks?? lol
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