I'm late to the party lol, I can't believe how strong this song was then, but social media was an infant then, I it has more weight now than it ever did. That was also the first music video I saw hanging with Mary Jane. It's a message sober, but sinister ⬆
I watched this heard the song a thousand times never saw the video. Made me think of The Disposable Heroes of Hypocrisy. See you've reacted to that too. I'll watch that next.
Ya Maynard makes it well known. But I think Pit means that when both parties should be working together to compromise and meet in the middle, they're really just shouting across the aisle and blaming the other side for the country's problems. Unless we can elect people into office that embrace the best of both sides, then this country will continue to get more and more polarized. And yes, it could eventually lead to another civil war
@BallTistic Screecher I'll say it again. If you look at what he has said about free market capitalism and freedom of speech and even the 2nd amendment you will understand. Yes he is anti establishment like most rockers are but he has handlers just like everyone else. He rarely rocks the boat but does just enough to let everyone know how he feels. He damn sure ain't left He's more libertarian if anything.
@BallTistic Screecher Now look at every rock or pop star out there and you will see the same talking points. Even the Almighty Tool is handled. Sorry but he doesn't think for himself in interviews.
It's make more sense when you realize Maynard is a veteran, US Army.
In my opinion This is the best version of the song "Pet" by
A Perfect Circle. But you should check out the original I think youll like it more.
Honestly its REALLY hard to choose between the two since they're just a different vibe....but I also think I agree lmao
I'm late to the party lol, I can't believe how strong this song was then, but social media was an infant then, I it has more weight now than it ever did. That was also the first music video I saw hanging with Mary Jane. It's a message sober, but sinister ⬆
I enjoyed the bulk of the video and was ready to click off towards the end until the SHOUTOUTS! Definitely getting a sub for that 😂
Awesome, thanks for sub CarsonAsWell and welcome to the MRN Family.. peace and love always
I watched this heard the song a thousand times never saw the video. Made me think of The Disposable Heroes of Hypocrisy. See you've reacted to that too. I'll watch that next.
The two party, versus, us and them paradigm IS the problem, not one side or another.
This is so good it is incredible imo!
My mans love the reaction, Have you checked out rare americans? A good song/video to watch is "Hullabaloo".
Great reaction 👍
We're free? You need to watch Welcome to the Machine by Pink Floyd. What did you dream? It's alright, we told you what to dream
They use this now, not tv.
The video shows the GOP as the problem but both parties are the problem.
Ya Maynard makes it well known. But I think Pit means that when both parties should be working together to compromise and meet in the middle, they're really just shouting across the aisle and blaming the other side for the country's problems. Unless we can elect people into office that embrace the best of both sides, then this country will continue to get more and more polarized. And yes, it could eventually lead to another civil war
@BallTistic Screecher Maynard is only appearing left because that is who controls the entertainment industry. He doesn't rock the boat like that.
@BallTistic Screecher I'll say it again. If you look at what he has said about free market capitalism and freedom of speech and even the 2nd amendment you will understand. Yes he is anti establishment like most rockers are but he has handlers just like everyone else. He rarely rocks the boat but does just enough to let everyone know how he feels. He damn sure ain't left He's more libertarian if anything.
@BallTistic Screecher Now look at every rock or pop star out there and you will see the same talking points. Even the Almighty Tool is handled. Sorry but he doesn't think for himself in interviews.