this is my favorite Three Doors Down song, I Love this song, Thank you very much Duncan for your great request, Thank you NicknLex for your great reaction.
I saw Finger Eleven open for Evanescence back in 2004! I had bought the CD at the venue, great album, but I never looked for any other of they stuff...
Not a band I've heard much of before. I'm surprised because I had my CD store in Cape Town around this time and I had Creed in stock always. I've just done some reading on them and was interested to see that Alex Lifeson did some playing and production on one or two tracks from this album. He's not a bad guy to have on board!
I’m all about metal/punk/hardcore music to the fullest, but I can’t ignore a banger when I hear it. 3 doors down has some fire in their catalog. 🤘🏼The composition, the lyrics, etc. it’s just a flawless piece of art.
I never liked this kind of stuff when it was popular and I still can't hear the appeal. Arguably bands like 3 Doors Down, Sum 41 etc are the reason why rock music is pretty much considered dead these days.
@@murdockreviews Checkout the Drumeo episode where Mike Portnoy (and other drummers) listens to tracks he's never heard before, and 1 is a Nickleback track, and hear what HE add's to it, and then he listens back to the actual drums from it, and his "comments" :p. But yeah, AOR/Radio basically DIED for me in 1997. I had to look for the stuff they refused to play, and the deeper cuts of various popular bands that they also wouldn't play.
Never heard a 3 Doors Down tune before until now. This is a really good song. My ears like it.
this is my favorite Three Doors Down song, I Love this song, Thank you very much Duncan for your great request, Thank you NicknLex for your great reaction.
Great tune for veterans, always "here without you" Three Doors Down rocks!
Wow. 25 years ago. Shhhhhhhheeeeeeeesh. Time flies. Love doing kryptonite for karaoke.
Fantastic live band. They don't disappoint.
This band is new to me, so thanks for the introduction, Duncan!
I saw Finger Eleven open for Evanescence back in 2004! I had bought the CD at the venue, great album, but I never looked for any other of they stuff...
Try "In The Dark"....killer tune
Not a band I've heard much of before. I'm surprised because I had my CD store in Cape Town around this time and I had Creed in stock always. I've just done some reading on them and was interested to see that Alex Lifeson did some playing and production on one or two tracks from this album. He's not a bad guy to have on board!
Alex is a good dude, even though its not my thang, I knew he had played a track or 2 for them . . . and many others (even Porcupine Tree!).
Also give the road im on a listen. Also listen to their cover of lynyrd skynyrds that smell.
Not a band I’m in the loop on interesting 🤔🧐🤨. Always a good and honest reaction.
I’m all about metal/punk/hardcore music to the fullest, but I can’t ignore a banger when I hear it. 3 doors down has some fire in their catalog. 🤘🏼The composition, the lyrics, etc. it’s just a flawless piece of art.
A far better intro for this band for Nick would have been “When I’m Gone”.
it is still a good tune and Alexia lip syncing it is the best
stop doing that face while you sing to him, you'll make me fall in love with him :PPP (just jk :P)
Where is your screen . We don't just want to see you guys we are supposed to be able to see the video too.
Chill, Karen. They’re professionals.
I never liked this kind of stuff when it was popular and I still can't hear the appeal. Arguably bands like 3 Doors Down, Sum 41 etc are the reason why rock music is pretty much considered dead these days.
Everybody needs some fluff now and again, eh? I mean, Nickleback, right?! But people love ‘em.
@@theplanetruth sure. This isn't my fluff, though. Nickelback are more of an insult then music 😉
@@murdockreviews Checkout the Drumeo episode where Mike Portnoy (and other drummers) listens to tracks he's never heard before, and 1 is a Nickleback track, and hear what HE add's to it, and then he listens back to the actual drums from it, and his "comments" :p.
But yeah, AOR/Radio basically DIED for me in 1997. I had to look for the stuff they refused to play, and the deeper cuts of various popular bands that they also wouldn't play.
This song is a banger. I’m a metal/punk/hardcore type of listener, but 3 doors down has some heat in their catalog. So does sum 41.