62 and enjoying in Melbourne. Did Chris grow up in Wheelers Hill? I saw an interview with Jimmy Barnes and Chris. I think he mentioned WH. Anyone know?
Just found this CD in a thrift store in Streetsville Ontario Canada. Saw the upright bass on the back and figured for $1.99 I'll take a chance. Glad I did.
This song reminds me of myself. I’m rude, obnoxious, I talk back a lot, and I don’t listen to what people tell me I should do or how I should live my life.
I saw these guys in San Diego a while back and I remember it being an odd mix of bands that night. Most people in the crowd didn’t know who these guys were as I’m pretty sure most of them were there to see My Chemical Romance and Taking Back Sunday who were playing after. I’ll never forget it because the crowd was being kinda lame until they played this song and everyone went crazy. I was there to see The Living End so I was happy to see that they won over the crowd like that. They were great!
I saw them in San Diego as well when I was a teenager. I think it was at Cane's Bar and Grill. Tsunami Bomb opened for them. Tsunami Bomb had a song I really liked at the time about Lemonade, but besides me the crowd could care less about them. The Living End made us wait another hour and a half before they took the stage. Actually it was probably the bar that made them wait to take the stage so they could sell more alcohol. It was a good show though when they finally played. The place was packed and people loved it. I knew all their lyrics and knew how to play all the songs on guitar. I think they may have played Train Kept Rollin' as their encore.
That's what I love about Australia. So many youth anthems that sounded mean from The Easybeats and The Missing Links to Radio Birdman and The Saints to Silverchair and The Living End and so on and so forth.
First time I've heard this. I was just listening to some Jimmy Barnes, and a song they did together, then followed into this. Damn...talk about kicking ass. Great.
I found The Living End way back when... I was playing Tony Hawk Underground 2 and the End of the World was by far my favorite song that played, looked em up, and that is how i found one of my favorite bands... ah the memories :)
Chris is so under rated he is definitely one of the best guitarist in the world to be able to play like that and sing all at that pace is truly amazing as a musician he got my respect
Some of their songs imo matched the Psychobilly label as such.. Most of their early stuff with slapping and actually sounding like an upright bass, really. Too fast for rockabilly! hahah
Be lucky you still have kroq... I wish we had Krock still in new York... Sadly we have alt923.. a station that sounds like it was programmed by a 13 year old girl.
OI! I'm from the States. I married an Aussie girl years back and lived in Melbourne and Perth. Legitimately one of my favorite bands ever! These guys, Frenzal Rhomb, AC/DC, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds & The Bee Gees are the greatest Australian bands ever. Honorable mention to Cold Chisel and Silverchair.
Someone was wingeing to me today about the CD era, that you had to buy a whole album to get one or two decent songs and I replied The Living End, self titled, "mic drop". Nearly every song is a classic and still holds up today. I was lucky enough to see the boys play a set live in Rundle Mall back in the early 2000s. The album is easily on a par with Ixnay on the Hombre or Ignition by the Offspring.
@Medalion I live in Australia. Seen them many times live! Never played a bad show! Chris Cheney nicest guy ever!! Their live shows are pretty exciting!
Remember staying in a hostel in Melbourne in 2003, a bunch of us went out to a bar and this was the last song a cover band played, it went off! fark yeah!
had this song just pop onto my "for you" Spotify Playlist and promptly spent the whole song having a mental breakdown trying to remember where I heard this. Guitar Hero World Tour, great game, great song, and great times remembered
i remember being a kid in the 90s and watching this in the 90s... thinking i couldn't wait to "grow up" and be a teenager and relate to music like this. time goes too quickly :(
I remember seeing these guys live, mustve been 1996-98 sometime, in Denver at Fiddlers Green (now Ford Amphitheater) with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and The Offspring. amazing show, one of my first 5 concerts
I am a literal prisoner at the moment of a mental health doctor. I don’t think I have ever been as physically sick but this music is beautiful and inspires hope in my heart. What we need is help from the bosses up and out their to see clearly but they have people telling them what to do cause they’re all just conveyor belt management created out of the big machine. Brothers who are prisoners of society will fully have a word with those who pull the strings. Freedom as William Wallace says.
The Living End, Silverchair, Powderfinger, Grinspoon... 90s australian rock is amazing!
A bit of Spiderbait as well was fun
Hell yeah we have the best music 🎶
Super jesus. Frenzil
@@matthews148 i love frenzil
gotta wonder, wtf happened?
56yrs old and still listening to this. Love it!
Sorry......76 and still singing it at karaoke.
62 and enjoying in Melbourne. Did Chris grow up in Wheelers Hill? I saw an interview with Jimmy Barnes and Chris. I think he mentioned WH.
Anyone know?
Good on ya
64 & still love it !
Turned 50 this year & still playing it on drums with my band - it's a nice cardio workout! 😂❤
The band should be world famous, completely underrated. Fantastic musicians, great songs and bloody Aussies!
Saw them in Amsterdam once. What a show
they are the biggest band to ever come out of Australia. look it up. they were popular here in the states for a long time.
+chuck Core I always thought the biggest band to come out of Australia was ACDC.
They're too anti-establishment to be famous.
nah AC.DC was then DRAGON
Remember belting this out at my grade 6 school dance and pointing at the parents singing they can't tell us what to do.
what a hero
Same but in year 10.... fuck yeah still love this... get a sore neck these days!!
@@Notinmylifetime Dangerfield. Nice
...did Guy just call himself a hero?
What a toss pot! 😂
@@Certifiable it was sarcasm mate. But hey find outrage wherever you can
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Massively under rated Aussie band. They went off live! Great songs. 👍🏻🇦🇺
Agree 💯
Just found this CD in a thrift store in Streetsville Ontario Canada. Saw the upright bass on the back and figured for $1.99 I'll take a chance. Glad I did.
Australian music will continue to forge ahead because of guys like this.....hard working, hard rocking band
this song just popped into my head after not hearing it for maybe about ten years. amazing
Lol some posted on their fb I'm a brat I need to work on that and I instantly thought of this
same
I saw them at the snow ball in seattle at stevens pass in like.......1998? ish.
Lol you read my mind bud
It just popped into my head after not hearing it for 15 yrs..and here I am
This album cranks from start to finish. Excellent Aus band.
This is one of the best Punk Rock songs i heard in my life.
Thank you Guitar Hero for introducing me to this band
This is the comment I was looking for. Guitar Hero: World Tour introduced me to some of my all time favorite songs and bands.
Supercross 2000 on the N64 for me , and Guitar Héro one more time 🔥
This song is actually quite fun to play in Guitar Hero.
This song reminds me of myself. I’m rude, obnoxious, I talk back a lot, and I don’t listen to what people tell me I should do or how I should live my life.
Thank you for coming to our High School when I was in year 11!!! 2000!!! ❤
I saw these guys in San Diego a while back and I remember it being an odd mix of bands that night. Most people in the crowd didn’t know who these guys were as I’m pretty sure most of them were there to see My Chemical Romance and Taking Back Sunday who were playing after. I’ll never forget it because the crowd was being kinda lame until they played this song and everyone went crazy. I was there to see The Living End so I was happy to see that they won over the crowd like that. They were great!
I saw them in San Diego as well when I was a teenager. I think it was at Cane's Bar and Grill. Tsunami Bomb opened for them. Tsunami Bomb had a song I really liked at the time about Lemonade, but besides me the crowd could care less about them. The Living End made us wait another hour and a half before they took the stage. Actually it was probably the bar that made them wait to take the stage so they could sell more alcohol. It was a good show though when they finally played. The place was packed and people loved it. I knew all their lyrics and knew how to play all the songs on guitar. I think they may have played Train Kept Rollin' as their encore.
Dang, I'm Australian and still haven't too see TLE.
I think it was at house of blues, I was there, such a great show, all torn down was so fun.
Same when they played with the Offspring. people knew the song, just not really who sang it. Posers lol
I’m in San Diego right this moment as Blink 182 gets ready to perform, and this song is on!
these guys deserved way more fame.....way more
This song is so much more relevant today than when it came out. Still it was a banger as a kid in the 90's and its still a banger today.
Such a great band. This should be the youth of Australia's anthem.
It WAS. As was Silverchair's Anthem for the Year 2000. * *sigh* *
That's what I love about Australia. So many youth anthems that sounded mean from The Easybeats and The Missing Links to Radio Birdman and The Saints to Silverchair and The Living End and so on and so forth.
Dude, if you were a teacher in 1998-2000, you HATED THIS SONG!!! EVERY KID was trying to be Chris Cheney. I would know, I was one of them!!!
Nah, Silverchair still holds that title.
@anari234 this song is better than year 2000 tho
1990's in Australia... I'm so glad I was there
U lucky 😢😢😢😢
Fuck yeah
This band is the Greatest!
Great time. Plus Regurgitator's album Unit. Classics
I was there too
Punk Rockers are a dying breed we must keep the music going
We're not dead, just a little harder to find these days haha
willie skulls i just want a pepsi
punk rock ? not sure how this is punk rock ? lol
I thought Green Day made this song.
SUICIDAL PUNKZ
First time I've heard this. I was just listening to some Jimmy Barnes, and a song they did together, then followed into this. Damn...talk about kicking ass. Great.
I found The Living End way back when... I was playing Tony Hawk Underground 2 and the End of the World was by far my favorite song that played, looked em up, and that is how i found one of my favorite bands... ah the memories :)
2024 anyone?
Yep, this still hits as good as it did watching them live in an Adelaide pub in the 90s.
Yep
Nope😂
@@pokemongoprofessoroak7792 are you from the future? 😆
@@Samurai_Stoner shhhhh.... dont tell anyone my secrets ;)
Listening in 2019 and still sounds as good as the first time I heard it in '98'
"History Class, ROCK OUT!!!!"
- The Professor."
I love this song. I used to listen to it all the time while growing up in Australia. It brings back great memories!
That’s good
GREAT Song
An Australian classic 🤠
the entire album is a milestone !
My friend said he is going to a Living End concert so I decided to listen to them. Punk gold 🤘🤘🤘
Best Aussie band in history, disappointingly under rated especially in today's world 🌍
Chris is so under rated he is definitely one of the best guitarist in the world to be able to play like that and sing all at that pace is truly amazing as a musician he got my respect
"Innocent Free THOUGHTS do not Need to be seen without a REASON for those WHO enjoy their LIBERTY."
- St. Centurion."
ANOTHER ONE OF MY MATES IS ON ONE SIDE OF OUR ONE HUNDRED BOTTOM BUCK NOTES."
one of the top 5 punk songs of all time in my opinion. definitely the most talented guitarist to ever play punk, also just my opinion ;O
Omg, I haven’t heard this song in AGES!!!
For those who think they're British, they're actually Australian..
STRAYA
Aussie! Aussie! Aussie!
Oi! Oi! Oi!
Ok yeaaahh boiiii!!!
Who the hell would think they’re Brits?
I have not heard this song in 24 years since I was 15 years old..! The highschool days were something else.. A blur.. sex drugs and rock n roll..!
We dońt Need no one to Tell us what to do...- yes! The Great 90s
1998
Especially over a dodge truck. Imagine that. Milage debating, corporate over personal vers business write off.... Problems.
Imagine the FACTS 💯!! Tell me different !!
Ash and Dad are listening to this all the way over in Perth, Australia, and it's hot here today. Time capsule planted.
Hello my close, personal TH-cam acquaintance. This is Ash, and their Dad, but we are in Cairns, listening to these fine tunes.
This band has been rocking around my brain for days now. Still awesome.
+Kim O'Brien I love Modern Artillery. Best of their albums to me.
+Kim O'Brien only days? man, this is the shit i grew up with. 90s punk scene ftw, and proud 90s punk brats unite!
This song deserves at least 50 million views to date. At least. It's just the coolest track, and one of the best in its genre.
This is definitely my generations "rebel" song. Living End are amazing. Especially their revved up rockabilly/almost-psychobilly songs
Some of their songs imo matched the Psychobilly label as such.. Most of their early stuff with slapping and actually sounding like an upright bass, really. Too fast for rockabilly! hahah
It's still awesome ;D
Living end aren't too bad. At least this album. I remember it being almost a Mashup of stray cats and greenday
Went to the best Aussie bands concert in country recently and saw them play also - still great and so much fun!
Los Angeles KROQ still stuck in the early 2000's hear this song every day Their playlist hasn't changed in 15 years
Be lucky you still have kroq... I wish we had Krock still in new York... Sadly we have alt923.. a station that sounds like it was programmed by a 13 year old girl.
OI! I'm from the States. I married an Aussie girl years back and lived in Melbourne and Perth. Legitimately one of my favorite bands ever!
These guys, Frenzal Rhomb, AC/DC, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds & The Bee Gees are the greatest Australian bands ever. Honorable mention to Cold Chisel and Silverchair.
Another great song that got us through 2020 thanks boys
Someone was wingeing to me today about the CD era, that you had to buy a whole album to get one or two decent songs and I replied The Living End, self titled, "mic drop". Nearly every song is a classic and still holds up today. I was lucky enough to see the boys play a set live in Rundle Mall back in the early 2000s. The album is easily on a par with Ixnay on the Hombre or Ignition by the Offspring.
Dude I totally forgot about this band! Ah let the nostalgia begin!
I saw this band at the Santa Anita Race track in 2001. Great show and fun mosh pit!
Saw them live recently and just amazing, they killed it!! Far too underrated band and guitar player
Remember hearing this when i lived in Australia 10 years ago.......loved the song!!
Simply too good, always has been.
0:52 Jebediah Tshirt...... yes loving it
These guys sound great... wish i had heard more of them back in the 90s in north america
@Medalion I live in Australia. Seen them many times live! Never played a bad show! Chris Cheney nicest guy ever!! Their live shows are pretty exciting!
Love this tune, used to see these guys all the time at BDO back in the day. Long live the Longnecks!
I didn't know Chandler was in a punk rock band!
Holy shit their singer does look like Chandler...
as soon as i saw him for the first time i knew
chris cheney!
Cody Skeels yes its punk is not daed
bahahaaha! I know right! Btw Scott is Ross and Andy is Joey.
That is 100% correct, wish there were more people like you in the world.
Best song ever
The best punk rock band music video, I ever seen today.
I love this song. The original video reminds me of my childhood though :)
i love it too
Thank you TH-cam for having little treasures like this to pop up on sleepless nights.. great music
this is bloody amazing!! its too good
90’s rockabilly at its finest
I love this song so much
One of my favorite bands ever! I saw them in 2004 and it's still, hands down, the best show I've ever been to!
Love this song and the video. 🥰
just saw these guys perth 2022, amazing, they totaly rocked the day... close ties with the Angel's and baby animals.
I remember seeing them in concert with the offspring
Same here arrow hall Mississauga first concert ever! Offspring promoting americana
That would have been awesome!! Back when Offspring was Offspring. Damn Offspring fit good when they did.
Luv the Living End! I remember when I bought this song on single😀
The Living End kicks ass continuously...Ride a motorcycle ? Put the earphones on and enjoy the ride?
Love these guys! Aussie Punkabilly royalty right here!
The singer looks like a fusion between Deryck Whibley and Chandler Bing
+Jake English This was from '98. Derrick Whibley didn't exist yet. And Chris plays a rickenbacker better than just about anyone alive today
+Hank Hardigan Word.
+Hank Hardigan actually Sum 41 formed in 1996
thetaid10terror Then they may have known of each other. The living end has more in common with Brian Setzer and rockabilly
chris plays gretsch mostly n gibsons not rickies
Remember staying in a hostel in Melbourne in 2003, a bunch of us went out to a bar and this was the last song a cover band played, it went off! fark yeah!
This had always been a bad ass song since 2004
had this song just pop onto my "for you" Spotify Playlist and promptly spent the whole song having a mental breakdown trying to remember where I heard this. Guitar Hero World Tour, great game, great song, and great times remembered
They tore this up at Soundwave :D ONE TWO THREE!!!
Saw them back in '99--great live band!
"I'm fans from Indonesia 🇮🇩" ~ November 3, 2017 ~
I ❤ this song
guitar Hero World Tour 👌💗
I haven't played it in a really long time, and I think I remember this song
Alexis Ortiz Salazar
Vans Warped Tour '98 👌
Yup
Holy ass I completely forgot about these guys and this song for maybe 10 years, still a fuckin jam!
My school hated me. I felt like screaming the lyrics at an IEP meeting. Smells like 90s Punk overload
One of the greatest songs ever written. Why? Because it gets more relevant with every passing day.
Guitar Hero World Tour brought me here.
Good memories .)
Same lol
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Same
This piece of gold must be famous man 😢
This shows we live in a Society
Jonkerpilled
Met these awesome humans back in 2009. They are amazing and humble people
Aussie Green Day.
Not even close
i remember being a kid in the 90s and watching this in the 90s... thinking i couldn't wait to "grow up" and be a teenager and relate to music like this. time goes too quickly :(
We live in a society
I remember seeing these guys live, mustve been 1996-98 sometime, in Denver at Fiddlers Green (now Ford Amphitheater) with the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, and The Offspring. amazing show, one of my first 5 concerts
I remember Fiddler's Green! Saw the Scorpions there in '96 and the Chili Peppers in '03. It was a great place for a show.
This went off at my year 8 dance
Chris Cheney and these Lads are super brilliant..
This song is both "we live in a society" and "ok boomer" memes combined
You need meme rehab mate.
I am a literal prisoner at the moment of a mental health doctor. I don’t think I have ever been as physically sick but this music is beautiful and inspires hope in my heart. What we need is help from the bosses up and out their to see clearly but they have people telling them what to do cause they’re all just conveyor belt management created out of the big machine. Brothers who are prisoners of society will fully have a word with those who pull the strings. Freedom as William Wallace says.
*Hey man, I don't know if you heard something different or whatever but, we don't need no one to tell us what to do*
I completely agree!
despite any alternative options that may have been aired, we dot require any instructions
No instructions here. . .
This band has been rocking around my brain for days now. Still awesome.
They tore this up at Soundwave :D ONE TWO THREE!!!
I didn't know Matthew perry had a band
I am glad to know that I am not alone with the recognition of this parallel.
Brian Cole Dont you mean teenage Guy Fieri?
I'm listening to this awesome track now. So many years passed since the frirst time I heard it. I love it))
I love this band but I can’t believe this has so little views and love. Mate us aussies make bangers and shit but no one cares
First time I ever heard this was in Supercross 2000 on PS1...time flies