The album itself is the first part. The original ended with Admit It! The "second part" was added as bonus tracks on the re-release. I don't consider those last seven songs part of the album because I fell in love with it without them. I guess Max, in some way, feels the same way since they ended it there live. EDIT: Back in the Limewire and message board days, that part of the album was referred to as "...Was a Real Boy"
Just saw them in Kansas City last night, what a coincidence this popped up! Band sounded great, critically speaking though I do wish Max were more faithful to the vocal melodies on the record, he seemed to deviate from it a lot or let the audience sing it. Other than that, it was a great show. AJJ and Greet Death crushed it too. Would recommend at WWWY!
I’ll second that I wish he stuck to the melodies the way the album sounds but I kept telling myself “they’re his songs were all just living in them” so let him cook
YES loved seeing Fred back on stage and looking really happy. His TH-cam channel gave me the vibe that he’s a super normal, fun loving dad in rock music who just likes having good shows with his friends.
@@EmoSocialClub I completely get that vibe too!! We run Emo Nights in South Dakota and I’m hoping we can get Fred to pop up at one of them somewhere down the line, that would be a dream!!
For me, if was myspace. A girl I had a crush on made a MySpace video of her and a friend dressed as Fred Durst style dudes singing Wow I Can Get Sexual. Just ordered the Cd last week for the car, the whole album holds up. I dont care to delve into their future releases.
Also I feel this album shares a space with Pinkerton for being an album writing about real feelings in an ugly way, that is now being co-opted into being "problematic." Very silly.
The song structures and progressions on this record are actually insane. so complex and fun.
The album itself is the first part. The original ended with Admit It! The "second part" was added as bonus tracks on the re-release. I don't consider those last seven songs part of the album because I fell in love with it without them. I guess Max, in some way, feels the same way since they ended it there live. EDIT: Back in the Limewire and message board days, that part of the album was referred to as "...Was a Real Boy"
Yellow cat red cat is the fucking jam
Yellow cat red cat is one of the best tracks on the album :(
Just saw them in Kansas City last night, what a coincidence this popped up! Band sounded great, critically speaking though I do wish Max were more faithful to the vocal melodies on the record, he seemed to deviate from it a lot or let the audience sing it. Other than that, it was a great show. AJJ and Greet Death crushed it too. Would recommend at WWWY!
I’ll second that I wish he stuck to the melodies the way the album sounds but I kept telling myself “they’re his songs were all just living in them” so let him cook
@@EmoSocialClub Yeah I’m with you there. Also really great to see Fred from Taking Back Sunday on guitar!
YES loved seeing Fred back on stage and looking really happy. His TH-cam channel gave me the vibe that he’s a super normal, fun loving dad in rock music who just likes having good shows with his friends.
@@EmoSocialClub I completely get that vibe too!! We run Emo Nights in South Dakota and I’m hoping we can get Fred to pop up at one of them somewhere down the line, that would be a dream!!
For me, if was myspace. A girl I had a crush on made a MySpace video of her and a friend dressed as Fred Durst style dudes singing Wow I Can Get Sexual.
Just ordered the Cd last week for the car, the whole album holds up.
I dont care to delve into their future releases.
Also I feel this album shares a space with Pinkerton for being an album writing about real feelings in an ugly way, that is now being co-opted into being "problematic." Very silly.
@beetlehorn YES this is so accurate
Funny cuz I'd easily say the best song here is Yellow/Red Cat and the worst is Woe
Look. There’s no bad song on the record. It’s only when you have to HAVE TO pick. Record is incredible front to back.