It’s crazy when you read a comment left by someone 7-8 yrs ago. Just came across one “if you’re reading this..” comment in another soundtrack song. Neat little time travelesque interaction. Different times different times.
Just randomly heard this on the radio and thought it was catchy. THAT'S where I've heard it from, burnout. Must have been 15 years ago I last heard it.
@@soulessshadow5356 the best part about you saying that is mtv was barely playing music when this came out. 89s through the mid 90s was the best of mtv
@@allexojeda91 I was born in 87 and grew up in the 90's, trust me I know haha. This was at the end of those good days before it turned into less of a music channel and more of a reality channel. Don't get me wrong I liked stuff like Cribs and Pimp My Ride, but MTV during it's hayday showing great music was good shit
Could not be classically punk if it tipped the timer over the 3 minute mark. Purists would argue 3 minutes is already a breakaway pattern from traditional punk genre song layout and length. I really enjoyed the lyrical pattern choices as well. Such as lack of repetition of words, including a clear chorus. But the singer keeps the listener engaged, and the music itself drives the song forward at a quick clip. The band itself is tight. I really like this song. 🎉
I walked into a restaurant tonight and this was playing. I blurted out “whoa, I haven’t heard this song in twenty years!” I then realized it was the first time I’ve ever said that. Anyone else feel like 2004 wasn’t that long ago?
We have mtv classic videos playing at work and this song just came on. I haven’t thought of this song in years and of course now I want to watch “Rescue Me” What a great song
I was lying around realizing how much older I have gotten. I was writing down songs that I remembered; some just lyrics I could recall. Well, I found this song. I instantly had a grin spread across my face the second it played. What a nostalgic portion of happiness that poured into me. It's moments like these that make me appreciate what youth I had.
This was one the the very rare songs, that I instantly loved on the very first listen. The energy and spirit of the song has always swallowed me right up.
Lyrics: On another day, c'mon c'mon With these ropes I tied, can we do no wrong? Now we grieve, cause now is gone Things were good when we were young With my teeth locked down, I can see the blood Of a thousand men who have come and gone Now we grieve, cause now is gone Things were good when we were young Is it safe to say? C'mon, c'mon Was it right to leave? C'mon, c'mon Will I ever learn? C'mon, c'mon C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon As I make my way, c'mon c'mon These better nights that seem too long Now we grieve, cause now is gone Things were good when we were young With my teeth locked down, I can see the blood Of a thousand men who have come and gone Now we grieve, cause now is gone Things were good when we were young Is it safe to say? C'mon, c'mon Was it right to leave? C'mon, c'mon Will I never learn? C'mon, c'mon C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon Is it safe to say? C'mon, c'mon Was it right to leave? C'mon, c'mon Will I never learn? C'mon, c'mon C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon And know this day, these deepened wounds Don't heal so fast, can't hear me croon Of a million lies that speak no truth Of a time gone by that now is through
"This is Stryker on Crash FM, and I see burners doing a complete 180, which is also what you'll do if you order the buffet's clams casino. There goes my free hotel suite!" Burnout 3 still remains a milestone of its time.
@@chatzakisaris6886 The guy who played the ghost of Tommy's cousin Jimmy was James McCaffrey. He's best known as the voice of the title character from the Max Payne video game trilogy.
songs like this really help me understand my parents' and their generation's love of 70s music. i was never that into the Von Bondies, but i remember this song being new and playing on the radio, and now when i listen to it 20 years later it's like an old familiar face. it's hard to believe it's 20 years old because in my mind it's still new. and maybe that's how my mom and dad feel about Seger and KISS. still new in their minds, yet somehow now old.
@gremlinstdm plays decently on PCSX2 now that they've updated it. Was regarded as one of the hardest games to emulate on that software back in the day.
@1:57 "And know this day, these deepened wounds...don't heal so fast, can't hear me croon.." They started to go in at the end of the song. Always loved that part.
Saw Von Bondies in Canberra , didn’t know the rules. Time delay, says you start.. means you line up. So many years later, such a good set, looking for it.
If there ever was a perfectly appropriate Theme song to reflect the mood of the show, This was definitely it. Rescue Me brought me here and I'm glad it did.
I somehow find reassuring that people listen to this song to this day. Garage revival lasted too short, kinda miss the vintage vibes/looks/visuals. Also: *The Von Bondies* brought me here.
And energy... Good lyrics, super rhythmic songs, and lots of skinny guys... And some girls too like The Donnas And Von Bondies bought me here as well...
I can't believe I forgot about this song! Ah, high school days. I remember when it came out. I hope there will be another garage rock revival, it's due!
Never get tired of this song, just badass and gets me pumped every time. I love watching Rescue Me too so its gets me siked up for every great episode.
Way back in the day (2004), I saw this band and the Donnas play a live show in a tiny little venue in Pittsburgh. And they was AMAZING! Other than the music, the thing I remember most was that it was my birthday and I went with one of my close friends who was very shocked that I suggested it (she loves this genre and didn't know that I did as well).
Man, those early 2000s garage rock tunes were something. They started with the drums and riffs blasting like hell, hitting you like a frickin' freight train of awesomness, then followed by a beaten up distortion pedal and the kids howling their hearts out like if they were being dragged to Irak....and then, suddenly, the song ended like it started, after 2 or 2 minutes in a half, tops. What a ride!!!
Oh the many hours spent of my youth updating rosters and teams listening to this song along with the rest of the MVP Baseball 2004 songs! A place in my heart forever.
Rescue Me tá sendo reprisada na Warner e aí bateu aquela nostalgia, que bom poder ouvir de novo essa música. Como a gente pode esquecer de coisas boas? Que doideira rs
man this song makes me feel things, it makes me feel nostalgic for a time before my parents divorce, before when things we're simple but all we can do it look back and keep going forward
In the beginning it’s this light chirping of the bass dancing with an accompanying ring from a cymbal. Then a voice almost borderline screaming erupts with a guitar, you start searching for the drums but it’s still cymbals for that split second then almost as if late to a party the rhythm of the sticks hit the snare and it comes together into what I can only describe as one of the best rock songs ever written.
And know these days, these deepens wounds, don’t heal so fast, can’t hear me croon, of the million lies that speak no truth, of a time gone by the now is through. One of the best lyrics ever written.
I was 15 when I heard this song for the first time and I did not understand why it was not more popular. Now I'm 33 and I understand it, the taste in music was and is still fucked up. Grüsse aus Deutschland
Everyone knows the legendary MVP 2005, but a lot of people forget that MVP 2004 was the foundation for that game. A great song in a great soundtrack of a great game
MVP 2004 was one of the best sports video games of all time. Amazingly MVP 2005 managed to top it and is quite possibly the greatest sports video game ever created. The fact that the series abruptly ended after that only adds to the legend
I've stumbled across this song in the strangest way. Ever since this has been my number one favorite song. I wish there where more remixes or live concerts to hear the song in different forms
I was brought here by a Rolling Stone article, entitled "The 100 Greatest TV Theme Songs of All Time." Usually I avoid such rankings because they are entirely subjective and often annoy me. When it comes to music, however, I have this fear that there might be the most incredible song or piece of music out there that I haven't heard yet, and so I thought that I would check out this article. Since I'm not much of a television watcher, I am very happy to have discovered this article and, thereby, this song, because I may well have lived the rest of my life without ever hearing it.
People, you are shocked about time passing by. I say you should be proud for your musical knowledge. And cinéma knowledge. And anything knowledge =) It's OK to grow old. Accept that. Life is about YOU. Keep on learning anything, that's what life is for.
It's been so long that I can't even remember where I first heard this song but it just randomly popped in my head and it's tickling the hell out of nostalgic part of my brain
And on this day these deepened wounds don't heal so fast can't hear me croon of a million lies that speak no truths of a time gone by that now is through
This song always remind me of my volunteer time in the fire service. I volunteered with my local fire co close to my senior year in high school ( 2007). Did five years with them and left.
I used to play Burnout 3 around 10 years ago, this song is so symbolic it even hurts me - Things were good when we were young...
Hell yeah this was my favorite song to race to, I hope burnout 3 gets remastered
@@laserwhale5452 I literally downloaded yesterday a ps2 emulator just to play this masterpiece
You wrote your comment five years ago. The “You” back then had NO idea of what was yet to come.
that one Futureheads song made me go out and buy their album
The whole soundtrack was fire and definitely shaped my music tastes as a grown adult
damn I miss the 2000s alternative/garage rock
Greetings from the future where the term "Rock" is considered offensive by people in charge of radio stations like KROQ.
Tony hawk pro skater music
Yeet
post punk/garage rock revival*
Indie rock from the 2000s was awesome also.
Sometimes I wouldn’t even skip the intro of Rescue Me because the song is so good!
Yeah, and Max was the initial reason I watched it. But I quickly realized it actually is a good show. However, Max is the guy who got me into it.
yep, amazing series and great intro song.
Watching S2 now. Have yet to skip an intro
@@chrisf6266 enjoy it gets crazier and crazier
Never skip this intro
Haven't listened to this gem in probably 15 years but it leapt into my brain today out of the blue and I can't stop looping it.
This.
Same here :p
Same
Ditto.
Started doing my fck pushups
RIP to all the old comments. Always enjoy listening to this with my boy and reading the old comments. Feels different now.
What happen with the old comment
@@brandley7707 idk they're all gone
There's some 6 year old comments??
@@whyarewehere3893 must've got them back somehow. Strange.
It’s crazy when you read a comment left by someone 7-8 yrs ago. Just came across one “if you’re reading this..” comment in another soundtrack song. Neat little time travelesque interaction. Different times different times.
This is one of the greatest songs ever recorded. I can't struggle to explain how this helped me navigate through personal hell. Thank you for this.
9 years later - It's helping me through my grief. Amazing.
It reminds me of that time I pooped in the Jacuzzi now I'm not invited back so much. Good times #butts
Just randomly heard this on the radio and thought it was catchy. THAT'S where I've heard it from, burnout. Must have been 15 years ago I last heard it.
🙏🏽
@@NameName-eq7oe Or the show Rescue Me.
"With my teeth locked down I could see the blood of a thousand men who've come and gone." Is my favorite line.
Now we grieve, 'cause now they're gone!
Rah.... hits harder now.
"Things were good when we were young. "
2/2 , 3/5, 4/6, 3/10, 2/9... lot of blood left in those deserts and mountains.
@@dannythomas417things were good when we were young
I remember seeing this on MTV at like 3:00 in the morning when I was a teenager. It was a different time then, I guess.
Oooohhh I remember that too!! Back when MTV actually played music and mostly good music at that! Ah those days, I miss them for sure.
@@soulessshadow5356 the best part about you saying that is mtv was barely playing music when this came out. 89s through the mid 90s was the best of mtv
@@allexojeda91 I was born in 87 and grew up in the 90's, trust me I know haha. This was at the end of those good days before it turned into less of a music channel and more of a reality channel. Don't get me wrong I liked stuff like Cribs and Pimp My Ride, but MTV during it's hayday showing great music was good shit
All the good songs played at that time. You felt it like watching with other people. Nowadays there's no schedule no nothing
The only thing I don't like about this song is how short it is!
I'm just destroying the replay button
C'mon bro
I know. It's perfect except for being just a little too short.
Life Is Short
Could not be classically punk if it tipped the timer over the 3 minute mark. Purists would argue 3 minutes is already a breakaway pattern from traditional punk genre song layout and length. I really enjoyed the lyrical pattern choices as well. Such as lack of repetition of words, including a clear chorus. But the singer keeps the listener engaged, and the music itself drives the song forward at a quick clip. The band itself is tight. I really like this song. 🎉
MVP Baseball 2004 & Rescue Me come to mind when I hear this song
I walked into a restaurant tonight and this was playing. I blurted out “whoa, I haven’t heard this song in twenty years!” I then realized it was the first time I’ve ever said that. Anyone else feel like 2004 wasn’t that long ago?
I was 7 but yeah. I remember this from rescue me on fx (Leary firefighter show)
@@CannabisReviewPDX great show.
We have mtv classic videos playing at work and this song just came on. I haven’t thought of this song in years and of course now I want to watch “Rescue Me”
What a great song
Yep
You lost me at, 'a restaurant was playing this song'...
Rip Jimmy, 9/11/01
Best firefighter in the FDNY
Rip jimmy and rip lou shea😢
I was lying around realizing how much older I have gotten. I was writing down songs that I remembered; some just lyrics I could recall. Well, I found this song. I instantly had a grin spread across my face the second it played. What a nostalgic portion of happiness that poured into me. It's moments like these that make me appreciate what youth I had.
Good on you man. Music is the closest thing to time travel we have. That and Control Z on the keyboard lol
F
Things were indeed good when we were young.
At the time you're like, "yeah right" but now..... uh
@@blister9366 it was always easier yesterday. Just remember today will be yesterday tomorrow.
@@mannypardo8900 thank you, oh wise one!!
Imagine listening to this song I 2021 where the world is at an absolute tipping point
RESCUE ME. The best on air I have ever seen. TV was great only for that. Thanks guys !!!
You are high.
I’m so glad that shows on Hulu now
@@coleman4840 Yeah it's by far one of the best show's I've ever watched lol. I still watch it on tv when it comes on.
Rescue Me was how I heard this song. It's perfect for the show and a great song
I could only get through 6 seasons then I quit.
@@Kingofb0ngstyleyeah it really shit the bed around season 4
Rescue me was such an underrated show
bbz232 Amazing show
I agree
Great show
You are not wrong sir. I watched this show before and after I joined the service and appreciated it so much more afterwards.
@@lwallacen as a firefighter myself, it’s very relatable
This was one the the very rare songs, that I instantly loved on the very first listen. The energy and spirit of the song has always swallowed me right up.
Lyrics:
On another day, c'mon c'mon
With these ropes I tied, can we do no wrong?
Now we grieve, cause now is gone
Things were good when we were young
With my teeth locked down, I can see the blood
Of a thousand men who have come and gone
Now we grieve, cause now is gone
Things were good when we were young
Is it safe to say? C'mon, c'mon
Was it right to leave? C'mon, c'mon
Will I ever learn? C'mon, c'mon
C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon
As I make my way, c'mon c'mon
These better nights that seem too long
Now we grieve, cause now is gone
Things were good when we were young
With my teeth locked down, I can see the blood
Of a thousand men who have come and gone
Now we grieve, cause now is gone
Things were good when we were young
Is it safe to say? C'mon, c'mon
Was it right to leave? C'mon, c'mon
Will I never learn? C'mon, c'mon
C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon
Is it safe to say? C'mon, c'mon
Was it right to leave? C'mon, c'mon
Will I never learn? C'mon, c'mon
C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon
And know this day, these deepened wounds
Don't heal so fast, can't hear me croon
Of a million lies that speak no truth
Of a time gone by that now is through
Thx
What a voice the singer has. When the two ladies kick in, everything becomes just massive.
Song feels massive that's an awesome way to put it
"This is Stryker on Crash FM, and I see burners doing a complete 180, which is also what you'll do if you order the buffet's clams casino. There goes my free hotel suite!" Burnout 3 still remains a milestone of its time.
Classic game classic soundtrack!
That line is a core memory
Man this song slaps to this day. I will forever equate this song with Rescue Me.
I started to watch the serie , love it :D and the song also.
Best intro song in a series ever! Rescue me was a gem.
And to think Max got me into it.
@@dannythomas417Max?
@@chatzakisaris6886 The guy who played the ghost of Tommy's cousin Jimmy was James McCaffrey. He's best known as the voice of the title character from the Max Payne video game trilogy.
songs like this really help me understand my parents' and their generation's love of 70s music.
i was never that into the Von Bondies, but i remember this song being new and playing on the radio, and now when i listen to it 20 years later it's like an old familiar face. it's hard to believe it's 20 years old because in my mind it's still new.
and maybe that's how my mom and dad feel about Seger and KISS. still new in their minds, yet somehow now old.
Burnout 3 was the shit back then. Used to go on a full rampage taking out the rival cars and getting 1st.
Anyone else have the nostalgia?
Hell yeah I used to run silverlake with the assassin muscle
@gremlinstdm plays decently on PCSX2 now that they've updated it. Was regarded as one of the hardest games to emulate on that software back in the day.
I genuinely believe this to be one of the greatest songs ever written.
Come on
Can’t believe people like this song 😂
@@garrettreyna7760 get outta here dingbat
@1:57
"And know this day, these deepened wounds...don't heal so fast, can't hear me croon.."
They started to go in at the end of the song. Always loved that part.
Facts
This song has been in so much stuff it’s a hidden gem
Saw Von Bondies in Canberra , didn’t know the rules. Time delay, says you start.. means you line up.
So many years later, such a good set, looking for it.
If there ever was a perfectly appropriate Theme song to reflect the mood of the show, This was definitely it. Rescue Me brought me here and I'm glad it did.
Will I never learn?
This song is one of the soundtracks to my childhood, still great. And unfulfilled. I'm not in a hurry to grow up I suppose.
Good, man don't be
2021 here forever 🌼🌸🇫🇷🤘🍻😈👻👏🙏🏻
Hey
Oui
Hopefully not forever
Always
2022
I somehow find reassuring that people listen to this song to this day.
Garage revival lasted too short, kinda miss the vintage vibes/looks/visuals.
Also: *The Von Bondies* brought me here.
Haha... Me too.
And energy... Good lyrics, super rhythmic songs, and lots of skinny guys... And some girls too like The Donnas
And Von Bondies bought me here as well...
I can't believe I forgot about this song! Ah, high school days. I remember when it came out. I hope there will be another garage rock revival, it's due!
honestly this might be one of the greatest song ever made,
Never get tired of this song, just badass and gets me pumped every time. I love watching Rescue Me too so its gets me siked up for every great episode.
Way back in the day (2004), I saw this band and the Donnas play a live show in a tiny little venue in Pittsburgh.
And they was AMAZING!
Other than the music, the thing I remember most was that it was my birthday and I went with one of my close friends who was very shocked that I suggested it (she loves this genre and didn't know that I did as well).
Man, those early 2000s garage rock tunes were something.
They started with the drums and riffs blasting like hell, hitting you like a frickin' freight train of awesomness, then followed by a beaten up distortion pedal and the kids howling their hearts out like if they were being dragged to Irak....and then, suddenly, the song ended like it started, after 2 or 2 minutes in a half, tops.
What a ride!!!
Rescue Me!!! Such a great song
I've always loved this song since it's so passionately driven by guitars and great vocals!
2 minutes is not long enough, but then also who wants to drag nostalgia on forever
Oh the many hours spent of my youth updating rosters and teams listening to this song along with the rest of the MVP Baseball 2004 songs! A place in my heart forever.
Great song and video. Jason and co, tnx for this song.
Rescue Me tá sendo reprisada na Warner e aí bateu aquela nostalgia, que bom poder ouvir de novo essa música. Como a gente pode esquecer de coisas boas? Que doideira rs
Doidera é saber que existe brs que conhecem essa série
man this song makes me feel things, it makes me feel nostalgic for a time before my parents divorce, before when things we're simple but all we can do it look back and keep going forward
It be like that sometimes
MVP Baseball 04 one of my favorite baseball games all time. Loved this song in it
MVP baseball, Rescue Me, and Burnout
And 9 songs!!
MVP Baseball! Time and Time Again by Chronic Future and who can forget that walkie talkie man lol
@@bojackson3073 yoooo
I've always been obsessed with this song. Memories.
In the beginning it’s this light chirping of the bass dancing with an accompanying ring from a cymbal. Then a voice almost borderline screaming erupts with a guitar, you start searching for the drums but it’s still cymbals for that split second then almost as if late to a party the rhythm of the sticks hit the snare and it comes together into what I can only describe as one of the best rock songs ever written.
Still a gem all these years later
Still watching Rescue Me till this day, second favorite, maybe third favorite tv show theme of all time behind the House intro…Man I love this song…..
Hearing this song while doing 300 km/h with the burning nitrous sound in the background made the racing amazing. Easily one of the best PS2 games
And know these days, these deepens wounds, don’t heal so fast, can’t hear me croon, of the million lies that speak no truth, of a time gone by the now is through.
One of the best lyrics ever written.
Iconic song, Never let this song be forgotten!!
I was 15 when I heard this song for the first time and I did not understand why it was not more popular. Now I'm 33 and I understand it, the taste in music was and is still fucked up. Grüsse aus Deutschland
I'm gonna go re-binge watch the whole Rescue Me series now.
The greatest one hit wonder ever?
Probably. An anthem to youth and a masterpiece.
My first exposure to this was EA Sports MVP Baseball 2004 😂 Such a random game to have such a stellar soundtrack
Everyone knows the legendary MVP 2005, but a lot of people forget that MVP 2004 was the foundation for that game. A great song in a great soundtrack of a great game
MVP 2004 was one of the best sports video games of all time. Amazingly MVP 2005 managed to top it and is quite possibly the greatest sports video game ever created. The fact that the series abruptly ended after that only adds to the legend
03 had a great soundtrack, too. EA was on point with their soundtracks in the early-mid 00s.
@@Dom213 yes. I’m a DJ at my college radio station, and I play a lot of the songs from those games for our former hits
@@tommymaroon4189 I think I know the answer, but please tell me you're constantly playing Time and Time Again all the time.
@@Dom213 we don’t have it on our playlist. We do have Get it to Go, My Coco, and Spitting Games among other songs that escape my memory right now
This is one of the few songs that I can listen to over and over again and never get sick of.
I've stumbled across this song in the strangest way. Ever since this has been my number one favorite song. I wish there where more remixes or live concerts to hear the song in different forms
This song is legendary
Agreed 🤘🤘
Just saw Rescue Me is on Hulu. Great show and I remembered it had a badass theme song. Awesome to see it and hear it again!
I was brought here by a Rolling Stone article, entitled "The 100 Greatest TV Theme Songs of All Time." Usually I avoid such rankings because they are entirely subjective and often annoy me. When it comes to music, however, I have this fear that there might be the most incredible song or piece of music out there that I haven't heard yet, and so I thought that I would check out this article. Since I'm not much of a television watcher, I am very happy to have discovered this article and, thereby, this song, because I may well have lived the rest of my life without ever hearing it.
this song randomly popped into my head this morning
My childhood I was 12 when this song came out I really miss this style of indie
People, you are shocked about time passing by. I say you should be proud for your musical knowledge. And cinéma knowledge. And anything knowledge =) It's OK to grow old. Accept that. Life is about YOU. Keep on learning anything, that's what life is for.
Nostalgia for burnout 3
It's been so long that I can't even remember where I first heard this song but it just randomly popped in my head and it's tickling the hell out of nostalgic part of my brain
i first heard it as a opening to the TV Show Rescue me back in 2004 .
Albert Pujols hits a fucking bomb to win you the World Series!! Anyone?!
This song still slaps
Miss those up beat poppy punk songs man i miss the 2000s
Fuck yes, the perfect song to start my day!
One of the most epic theme songs EVER!
Dam love the bass chic
I've been looking for this song for manu many years
MVP 04!
I was looking for MVP 04 love
@@acosmicstoic9276 Hell Yes MVP baseball 04
Under rated baseball game ⚾️ better than mlb the show
First song I ever bought for my ipod. Totally worth it.
Over ten years later, this is still fucking solid.
Classic classic classic
My dad always used to play this. And coming listening to it im so happy he did
This song always reminds me of Rescue Me.
Rescue me in 2024, things were good when we were young.
I'm watching Rescue Me again on Hulu! NEVER skip this song! Fantastic show!
i know right
The early 2000's were a much simpler time
A little bit simpler than the early 2020s I think ;)
Much simpler than now. It's really a different 🌎.
17 years later Pubmasters the Movie still brings me here.
Depois de 12 Anos procurando encontrei a música que ouvi na casa do meu amigo a 12 anos atrás!
Song was perfect as the intro for Rescue Me. Missed the song and the show. TV is crap these days....
MVP Baseball 2004! 10 years now! WOW!
Thank you rescue me for introducing me to this song. A true banger
Burnout 3 never get old with This song
That bassist ♡
The worst thing about this song is that it doesn't go for 4 minutes! Awesome track, too short.
Ah good memories of 2006 for me.
And on this day these deepened wounds don't heal so fast
can't hear me croon of a million lies that speak no truths of a time gone by that now is through
MVP Baseball 2004...God damn this takes me back
The redhead lady guitarist 😍
Burnout 3 Takedown ftw
My ability to type "Rescue Me Theme Song" brought me here.
That’s the only reason I found out about this rad band!!! Lol 😂 the von bondies Rule!!
Same
Same
same lol
I came here cuz of Burnout 3 Takedown
This song always remind me of my volunteer time in the fire service. I volunteered with my local fire co close to my senior year in high school ( 2007). Did five years with them and left.
I remember watching this with my friends on FUSE when it first came out, definitely pre-screamo energy