I am going tonight to Coheed and Incubus for the 1st time, been a fan for over 20 years and never made it to a show. I absolutely cant wait. They are opening with this on all their opening act shows so im so fucking pumped to experience this
@@ThisIsNotAnExit86 it will probably my be one of the best moments of your life. It was for me. Videos do not do their show justice, they’re incredible live. Enjoy
hands down one of the most underrated bands out there. I've been a fan since 2004 and they never disappoint I've seen them live about 5 times and they are the best sounding band live that I've ever heard.
I just caught them on their East Coast tour after trying to see them for 17years. It was amazing. Pleasure to read your comment, fellow child of the fence.
@@ALLDAY-tt9qw Nice, mine is of Claudio and I both drunk in ‘12, the night of Ascension’s release. Been listening to these guys since 2005. All hail the PSP UMD sampler disc vol. 1! lol
Live performances have the interlude tracks between songs in the set. If you listen to the album version, it’s starts right at the intro. And yes, the lore is intense in their songs, particularly the early works like this one.
WOW your reaction was FUN to watch, as someone who's VERY familiar with the lore behind this song, let me just tell you! I have so much fun when an insightful creator says something that is so correct, like 200% correct, and they're still deductively grappling with what they're examining. When you said "It's almost like they're talking about something I don't know about" and proceeded to flesh out how there's information you're out of the loop on it was like watching an Archaeologist dusting off a golden tip of a buried Pyramid in Ancient Egypt, because you were so insightfully on point about the song and what you just said about it! BRAVO!
I seriously got chills when he started saying that!! That it was like he's singing about a dystopian world. He really is so insightful. I am damn impressed lol
The first 7-9 albums are the sound track to the comic book called "the armory wars" written & created by Claudio Sanchez lead singer of coheed & Cambria he is an amazing artist
Their lyrics seem very ambiguous because chronologically, each song on each album is like the chapter of a book, a lore that the lead singer tells through song. It's a big sci-fi project he's converted into comics.
Claudio wrote a graphic novel definitely against a dystopian setting. This particular song is basically a call to arms by "Jesse the Inferno". He leads the rebellion against the Red Army of the Mage Wilhelm Ryan. Certain lines are indicating this like, "Man your own Jackhammer(seismic weaponry)" and "Man your battle-stations." With a vow, "sincerely written from my brother's blood machine (heart) to you, we'll have them all dead soon." Jesse's brother, Coheed and his wife Cambria were tricked into killing their own kids, and then each other in a devious plot by Tri-Mage Wilhelm. Coheed and Cambria have 2 or 3 songs thar are kind of a call to arms like this. Its definitely an experience when you see it live. I actually became a FAN after seeing this song performed live. The crowd participation is unmatched by any group ive ever seen.
They did a good job of editing it out. But i guarantee at around 12:30 the entire crowd was siging their lungs out. I've seen this band live three times now and they always play this song. And when they hit that change the entire crowd screams at the top of their lungs. Ive never gone to a coheed concert and not lost my voice. Love this band. And yes. As everyone else is saying every early album hits different if you read the graphic novels. A genetically engeneered WMD kills his own children in the first comic. Its insane.
Coheed makes concept albums based on a”Fence” of planets and wars between them. They have a comic books you should check out but if you start with the album Second Stage Carbine Blade you can follow the story. We all are just One Among The Fence.
Love coheed! Their whole discography is pretty much based on a comic book by the singer. The long intro was a live performance thing, it's not like that on it album. Waiting for more sleep token 😎 really enjoy your impressions on them
Honestly I've been a Coheed fan for like two decades now, but I've never explored the lore they're singing about beyond a couple reads of some of the comics, & the most I could tell you is this song is maaybe about a space battle (Jackhammer is a type of warship) , & the music is so good I don't care that I have very little idea what's going on at any point lyrically
Keep to that bliss! They were my favorite band for ages and the comics came out then the Amory Wars hit and I was so disappointed it fouled the music. Wish I could wipe my memory and just enjoy the music. It's not even about it being good or bad, it's more about being robbed of the ability to listen and just wonder.
@@MrSpazbombthis is such an underrated point & spot on take. At least for me personally. Ive felt the same & after taking a very short look into it just stopped cuz i felt like i was betraying my own ideas, self reflection & personal appeal/attraction to what the lyrics meant to me in my life, metaphorically/symbolically (obviously) I always felt I was alone in that & never cared to voice it when speaking about the band and just kinda enjoyed my own connection with the music. Good & comforting to know I'm not alone in that sentiment & nor should holding that be somehow a negative reflection either on the band themselves or either versions of the art Claudio & the band have created. Bravo.
You are right it is about a different world. They have only one album that was not written about the comic book world that the singer created. They basically started the band as a soundtrack to the comic book
The reason you couldn't pinpoint what they're talking about in the song and the same reason you thought it sounded like a novel in the form of a song is because it kind of is. Most of Coheeds discography is based on Claudio's comic book series "The Amory Wars". Not that you need to read any of it to enjoy the music, but definitely fleshs out the story of their music a lot more if you do. Either way great video. You should absolutely react to "The Final Cut" or "21:13"
This whole album inspired me to be a drummer. Coheed and Cambria are so dope!! Also, the lead singer Claudio has a comic book series based on the music called Amory wars. It's impressive stuff!
I'd recommend the album version 1st to get the real feel of the song. It's inside info bcuz the whole reason fr the band is so sound track to his graphic novel
I was literally introduced to this band by two random guys i met while hiking the the woodsmof a state park i was living at ( my brother in law was manager over another state park but thier house burned downand we had to stay at another while they rebuilt a house) luckily the guys became my friends and i didn't end up on the nightly news lol
I love this song when I was in a screen writing class I came up with a whole short film that this song inspired called tales of the Ironside : fight of the nameless
1:15 their albums coincide with a comic that the lead singer published called "The Amory Wars" so the lyrics wont make too much since unless you've read them or at least are aware of them and the basic lore.
First Coheed song I learned on guitar. Still one of my favorites to play when I can jam with other players. I'm pretty sure this is from the Neverender series. They played all their albums, one per night, for like four nights. Josh Freese was drumming for them at the time, I think.
There was absolutely a reason they emulated Jimi's National Anthem. If you know, Jimi wanted to make the rocket sounds and stuff in the song. This particular song takes place in the story during a climactic military battle, so they were doing a homage while also illustrating the battlefield.
It just sad how not a lot acknowledges how F'n hard it is to sing Coheed songs while doing all those RIFFS he's doing. Just amazing to me specially when I saw them live. Super underrated band.
YESSS! been waitin on you to return to ‘The Fence’ 🤘🏻🔥🍻 goin to see them for the 9th time in Charlotte in September, seriously the sickest live shows. do some research about the graphic novel Claudio made to accompany the music, ‘The Amory Wars’. here’s a couple new ones: Gravity’s Union The Dark Sentencer The Gutter Mothers of Men Sentry the Defiant Ladders of Supremacy
Coheed has a science, fiction, graphic novel, or comic book, and a lot of their music is conceptually about that story and that’s why it feels as though you don’t know her what they’re talking about
Amazing band! Just took my son for his first concert. BTW, their albums are written in support of their comic series called The Amory Wars. That is why you can't recognize any specific events
If the lyrics make no sense it’s because Coheed has THE LONGEST concept album in music history. The songs go along with a comic book series written by Claudio for every album. Been listening to Coheed since their first album in high school. AMAZING BAND see them live if you can!
Claudio's lyrics are all based on a sci-fi graphic novel series that he writes and you can read it :) it's genius really. Fun fact, Coheed and Cambria are characters in the series. That's why you don't understand them. They're stories like star wars.
Yeah, you would want to find the comic book that the lead singer writes in order to understand what exactly he's talking about. Though I suspect if you looked at the lyrics more broadly, you could get some kind of meaning or direction of the songs general intent 🤷🏻♂️
Should've done an earlier live version of this track. Thats when you really get the full energy and life of this track which is one of their more underrated & lesser known but better tracks in their discography. Cheers for even doing a C&C track altogether.
They are singing about their comic book lore (Comic is called Coheed and Cambria too) Absolutely incredible band. And I know I'm going to crucified for this, but I prefer them recorded I think.
I hope you had a chance to look into the story of the Amory Wars. It makes this song AMAZING. ironic that this is what they close with on regular shows but the opener on IKSSE3 shows
I'm sure someone ran this by you in the last year, but C&C, specifically Claudio, writes the songs to tell the backstory of his comic book series, The Amory Wars. Coheed and Cambria are the parents in the story.
@MRLBOYD MUSIC to know what some/most of their songs are, go look up “the armory wars”. Comic books lead singer did and music syncs up to the events that take place.
im a solid coheed fan! but if i were to pitch coheed i would never use a live track! they have what they do, and know what they do and do it very well. very fucking well! but if a live performace is your first exposure to coheed... i feel like it just doesnt hit like its meant to! and i feel like thats a thing for most live performances, its just extra for coheed if its a new to coheed experiance
You said you'd hear him sing the phone book there is a acoustic thing where Coheed sings "Coheed and Cambria Sing Justice Scalias Dissenting Opinions" and it slaps
Yeah definitely should have done the album version first, the live is a bit distorted from how they have to edit out crowd noises & the pacing is different/pieces are changed because they are big on playing with the crowd
Do you not read your comments? Lol their whole cataloge sans one album is telling a story from a comic the singer wrote. There are books and graphic novels of it.
If you like Coheed and cambria then look up there graphic novel the amory wars. all there albums are chapters and tied together of there gory and violent sci fi story.
You're not only missing the Knowledge, you also don't have the Beast or the Inferno 😁 Be warned, the Amory Wars rabbit hole is a deeeeeeeeep one... not that that's a bad thing
Also you are now one among the fence. Welcome to it. Oh and the reason why it sounds like an epic novel is because it's all based on a graphic novel he wrote called "The Amory Wars"
Weird version of the song to do a reaction to, but still good. And yeah... there's a lot more story, and they don't just give it to you. You have to dig for it. :)
If you try to listen to the lyrics and understand the story of C&C individually, you will be lost. By itself, Welcome Home is a romantic dirge. This song is the greatest anthem of their catalog and is a propagandist battle cry. “Man your own jackhammers. Man your battlestations. We’ll have ya dead pretty soon.” Each album is a concept and they released multiple albums spanning the same storyline.
Why do some reviewers look at the worst possible versions of certain songs. like, this vid doesnt do this song justice. This one much much much much better th-cam.com/video/j5ZIFxRvAqk/w-d-xo.html
There's no better feeling than when the crowd screams man your own jackhammer live.
Chills every time.
I have such a good video of it live. In the top 5 moments of my life
I've never been to a coheed concert and come home without losing my voice.
As soon as first note hits...
I am going tonight to Coheed and Incubus for the 1st time, been a fan for over 20 years and never made it to a show. I absolutely cant wait. They are opening with this on all their opening act shows so im so fucking pumped to experience this
@@ThisIsNotAnExit86 it will probably my be one of the best moments of your life. It was for me. Videos do not do their show justice, they’re incredible live. Enjoy
hands down one of the most underrated bands out there. I've been a fan since 2004 and they never disappoint I've seen them live about 5 times and they are the best sounding band live that I've ever heard.
C&C and and Dayseeker are 2 bands I'd say are very underrated.
Been listening to C&C since The Gutter. Dayseeker just recently picked up.
Coheed and Cambria are definitely underrated. My profile pic is Claudio Travis and myself. Greatest band ever
I just caught them on their East Coast tour after trying to see them for 17years. It was amazing. Pleasure to read your comment, fellow child of the fence.
@@ALLDAY-tt9qw Nice, mine is of Claudio and I both drunk in ‘12, the night of Ascension’s release. Been listening to these guys since 2005. All hail the PSP UMD sampler disc vol. 1! lol
@@LeinadCasey nice
" for me he could just sing the phone book" i felt this deep in my heart bro same big same
Best band on earth. We gotta get you out to a show. That’s when you’ll fully be hooked
Live performances have the interlude tracks between songs in the set. If you listen to the album version, it’s starts right at the intro. And yes, the lore is intense in their songs, particularly the early works like this one.
WOW your reaction was FUN to watch, as someone who's VERY familiar with the lore behind this song, let me just tell you! I have so much fun when an insightful creator says something that is so correct, like 200% correct, and they're still deductively grappling with what they're examining. When you said "It's almost like they're talking about something I don't know about" and proceeded to flesh out how there's information you're out of the loop on it was like watching an Archaeologist dusting off a golden tip of a buried Pyramid in Ancient Egypt, because you were so insightfully on point about the song and what you just said about it! BRAVO!
I seriously got chills when he started saying that!! That it was like he's singing about a dystopian world. He really is so insightful. I am damn impressed lol
I cannot overstate how excited I am to have stumbled across this video.... Favourite band of all time.
The first 7-9 albums are the sound track to the comic book called "the armory wars" written & created by Claudio Sanchez lead singer of coheed & Cambria he is an amazing artist
Strangely, they've also been the soundtrack of my life for roughly 20 years.
Amory
@@brettnovak8600 victim of autocorrect
It's only the first 7
@@donaldschmidt7764you’re not along in the keywork my friend. Shabutie
Their lyrics seem very ambiguous because chronologically, each song on each album is like the chapter of a book, a lore that the lead singer tells through song. It's a big sci-fi project he's converted into comics.
Each album is a different book rather than chapter but you nailed it
Claudio wrote a graphic novel definitely against a dystopian setting. This particular song is basically a call to arms by "Jesse the Inferno". He leads the rebellion against the Red Army of the Mage Wilhelm Ryan. Certain lines are indicating this like, "Man your own Jackhammer(seismic weaponry)" and "Man your battle-stations." With a vow, "sincerely written from my brother's blood machine (heart) to you, we'll have them all dead soon." Jesse's brother, Coheed and his wife Cambria were tricked into killing their own kids, and then each other in a devious plot by Tri-Mage Wilhelm.
Coheed and Cambria have 2 or 3 songs thar are kind of a call to arms like this. Its definitely an experience when you see it live. I actually became a FAN after seeing this song performed live. The crowd participation is unmatched by any group ive ever seen.
The crowd interaction on this song is one of the most amazing feelings live Towards the end when the crowd takes over.
I'm so glad this song is making the rounds. what a treasure
They did a good job of editing it out. But i guarantee at around 12:30 the entire crowd was siging their lungs out. I've seen this band live three times now and they always play this song. And when they hit that change the entire crowd screams at the top of their lungs. Ive never gone to a coheed concert and not lost my voice. Love this band.
And yes. As everyone else is saying every early album hits different if you read the graphic novels. A genetically engeneered WMD kills his own children in the first comic. Its insane.
Coheed makes concept albums based on a”Fence” of planets and wars between them. They have a comic books you should check out but if you start with the album Second Stage Carbine Blade you can follow the story. We all are just One Among The Fence.
🙌🙌🙌
Love coheed! Their whole discography is pretty much based on a comic book by the singer.
The long intro was a live performance thing, it's not like that on it album.
Waiting for more sleep token 😎 really enjoy your impressions on them
The final cut live is one of the best ❤
Honestly I've been a Coheed fan for like two decades now, but I've never explored the lore they're singing about beyond a couple reads of some of the comics, & the most I could tell you is this song is maaybe about a space battle (Jackhammer is a type of warship) , & the music is so good I don't care that I have very little idea what's going on at any point lyrically
Keep to that bliss! They were my favorite band for ages and the comics came out then the Amory Wars hit and I was so disappointed it fouled the music. Wish I could wipe my memory and just enjoy the music. It's not even about it being good or bad, it's more about being robbed of the ability to listen and just wonder.
The Jackhammer is a defense cannon, so he's yelling, man the guns.
@@MrSpazbombthis is such an underrated point & spot on take. At least for me personally. Ive felt the same & after taking a very short look into it just stopped cuz i felt like i was betraying my own ideas, self reflection & personal appeal/attraction to what the lyrics meant to me in my life, metaphorically/symbolically (obviously)
I always felt I was alone in that & never cared to voice it when speaking about the band and just kinda enjoyed my own connection with the music. Good & comforting to know I'm not alone in that sentiment & nor should holding that be somehow a negative reflection either on the band themselves or either versions of the art Claudio & the band have created.
Bravo.
You are right it is about a different world. They have only one album that was not written about the comic book world that the singer created. They basically started the band as a soundtrack to the comic book
The reason you couldn't pinpoint what they're talking about in the song and the same reason you thought it sounded like a novel in the form of a song is because it kind of is. Most of Coheeds discography is based on Claudio's comic book series "The Amory Wars". Not that you need to read any of it to enjoy the music, but definitely fleshs out the story of their music a lot more if you do. Either way great video. You should absolutely react to "The Final Cut" or "21:13"
Definitely check the album version out the transitions are flawless and the vocals are spot on
This whole album inspired me to be a drummer. Coheed and Cambria are so dope!! Also, the lead singer Claudio has a comic book series based on the music called Amory wars. It's impressive stuff!
I'd recommend the album version 1st to get the real feel of the song.
It's inside info bcuz the whole reason fr the band is so sound track to his graphic novel
The way you say coheed and cambria is funny 😂 thanks for reacting to them they have been a personal favorite since the mid 00's
Coheed rocks! The best band in the whole wide universe!
It's a sci-fi comic that the lead singer writes.
I love how u don't know coheed but can tell they're singing about another world. Their universe is so rich
I was literally introduced to this band by two random guys i met while hiking the the woodsmof a state park i was living at ( my brother in law was manager over another state park but thier house burned downand we had to stay at another while they rebuilt a house) luckily the guys became my friends and i didn't end up on the nightly news lol
The artist or band, potentially, Coheed and Cambria
I love this song when I was in a screen writing class I came up with a whole short film that this song inspired called tales of the Ironside : fight of the nameless
1:15 their albums coincide with a comic that the lead singer published called "The Amory Wars" so the lyrics wont make too much since unless you've read them or at least are aware of them and the basic lore.
First Coheed song I learned on guitar. Still one of my favorites to play when I can jam with other players. I'm pretty sure this is from the Neverender series. They played all their albums, one per night, for like four nights. Josh Freese was drumming for them at the time, I think.
21:13 by coheed and Cambria I could die happy
Nobody ever talks about it aside from 21:13 being a nod to 2112.
@@donaldschmidt7764 honestly my favorite song from them that and ten speed
The Crowing should b next
There was absolutely a reason they emulated Jimi's National Anthem. If you know, Jimi wanted to make the rocket sounds and stuff in the song. This particular song takes place in the story during a climactic military battle, so they were doing a homage while also illustrating the battlefield.
It just sad how not a lot acknowledges how F'n hard it is to sing Coheed songs while doing all those RIFFS he's doing. Just amazing to me specially when I saw them live. Super underrated band.
One of the best albums ever. Hope you check out more of their music
YESSS! been waitin on you to return to ‘The Fence’ 🤘🏻🔥🍻 goin to see them for the 9th time in Charlotte in September, seriously the sickest live shows. do some research about the graphic novel Claudio made to accompany the music, ‘The Amory Wars’. here’s a couple new ones:
Gravity’s Union
The Dark Sentencer
The Gutter
Mothers of Men
Sentry the Defiant
Ladders of Supremacy
Coheed has a science, fiction, graphic novel, or comic book, and a lot of their music is conceptually about that story and that’s why it feels as though you don’t know her what they’re talking about
MAN YOUR OWN JACKHAMMERS
Amazing band! Just took my son for his first concert. BTW, their albums are written in support of their comic series called The Amory Wars. That is why you can't recognize any specific events
If the lyrics make no sense it’s because Coheed has THE LONGEST concept album in music history. The songs go along with a comic book series written by Claudio for every album.
Been listening to Coheed since their first album in high school. AMAZING BAND see them live if you can!
Claudio's lyrics are all based on a sci-fi graphic novel series that he writes and you can read it :) it's genius really. Fun fact, Coheed and Cambria are characters in the series.
That's why you don't understand them. They're stories like star wars.
the songs from their earlier albums are pretty much the soundtrack of the comic book series that the lead singer wrote
Yeah, you would want to find the comic book that the lead singer writes in order to understand what exactly he's talking about. Though I suspect if you looked at the lyrics more broadly, you could get some kind of meaning or direction of the songs general intent 🤷🏻♂️
Should've done an earlier live version of this track. Thats when you really get the full energy and life of this track which is one of their more underrated & lesser known but better tracks in their discography. Cheers for even doing a C&C track altogether.
"The whole song is almost like an epic novel" its funny you should say that because... it is one 😂
They are singing about their comic book lore (Comic is called Coheed and Cambria too) Absolutely incredible band. And I know I'm going to crucified for this, but I prefer them recorded I think.
I hope you had a chance to look into the story of the Amory Wars. It makes this song AMAZING. ironic that this is what they close with on regular shows but the opener on IKSSE3 shows
They just dropped a new song called The Joke. Its absolutely amazing
I'm sure someone ran this by you in the last year, but C&C, specifically Claudio, writes the songs to tell the backstory of his comic book series, The Amory Wars. Coheed and Cambria are the parents in the story.
@MRLBOYD MUSIC to know what some/most of their songs are, go look up “the armory wars”. Comic books lead singer did and music syncs up to the events that take place.
Listing the the fans scream out the chorus is always epic.
im a solid coheed fan! but if i were to pitch coheed i would never use a live track! they have what they do, and know what they do and do it very well. very fucking well! but if a live performace is your first exposure to coheed... i feel like it just doesnt hit like its meant to! and i feel like thats a thing for most live performances, its just extra for coheed if its a new to coheed experiance
It’s loosely based on a concept album in the amory wars graphic novel
One Among the Fence
You said you'd hear him sing the phone book there is a acoustic thing where Coheed sings "Coheed and Cambria Sing Justice Scalias Dissenting Opinions" and it slaps
you should check out two of Coohed & Cambria's songs The Broken & We Are Juggernaugt absolute masterpeice videos
This guys are wizards.
This is all part of a soundtrack to a comic book my man
As this is the live version, he was def playing Jimi's national anthem riff just for shits and gigs.
This is a band you get high to and strap in for the long haul, 'cause it's gonna be a ride through the cosmos.
Yeah definitely should have done the album version first, the live is a bit distorted from how they have to edit out crowd noises & the pacing is different/pieces are changed because they are big on playing with the crowd
Do you not read your comments? Lol their whole cataloge sans one album is telling a story from a comic the singer wrote. There are books and graphic novels of it.
From what I remember, there is some weird mythos with the albums, i just apply what i feel. Great music no matter what the meaning behind song
The video is clearer through the reflection of his glasses
“the whole song is like an epic novel.”
bro you have no idea lmao
The link I just shared should enlighten you!
Theyre talking about war.
If you like Coheed and cambria then look up there graphic novel the amory wars. all there albums are chapters and tied together of there gory and violent sci fi story.
You should do audio books... you're voice is so calming. Better than morgan freeman
You're not only missing the Knowledge, you also don't have the Beast or the Inferno 😁
Be warned, the Amory Wars rabbit hole is a deeeeeeeeep one... not that that's a bad thing
One of my favorite Coheed songs but they slow it down way too much in this. The starland ballroom video is the best live version imo
Please read Amory Wars! It's their comic and what the story is about
I need a vinyl record with lyrics, I'm voice tone deaf. But hear All instruments easily
I got a band or a song to delve into. Queensryche Silent Lucidity.
Y'all sent him the one recording where cladio sounds sick lol
It's anyone gonna tell him about the amory wars or...?
Also you are now one among the fence. Welcome to it. Oh and the reason why it sounds like an epic novel is because it's all based on a graphic novel he wrote called "The Amory Wars"
You should pull up Claudio Sanchez cover of abdel’s Hello
This guy: "We have lyrics printed in case we need them"
Me: "But do you have the graphic novels!?!?!?"
Weird version of the song to do a reaction to, but still good. And yeah... there's a lot more story, and they don't just give it to you. You have to dig for it. :)
Boyd:" The intro's a little long"
Coheed fans: "Shhhh, let him cook."
If you try to listen to the lyrics and understand the story of C&C individually, you will be lost.
By itself, Welcome Home is a romantic dirge. This song is the greatest anthem of their catalog and is a propagandist battle cry.
“Man your own jackhammers. Man your battlestations. We’ll have ya dead pretty soon.”
Each album is a concept and they released multiple albums spanning the same storyline.
Coheed & Cambria are the father & mother of prize fighter inferno the main character in the comic book series
This isn't correct, Jesse (the prize fighter Inferno) is their brother. Claudio is their son and the protagonist
Claudio is referred to as the "Son of Three" as all three of them are IRO bots, and conceived Claudio and his siblings artificially.
Trust me….. Tupac - Only Fear of death
Yeah, it's a space opera. Like Dune or like an R rated lord of the rings in space.
Do gravity's union by them
MRBL: "so we have the lyrics here in case we need them."
OAMTF: Lyrics will not help you here.
My favorite Coheed song, unfortunately this is not one of the better live versions. Try The Starlight Ballroom version.
Follow the books 1st, then listen
The bass is nasty in this. Mic Todd was their bassist during this album, unfortunately has had legal troubles.
Why do some reviewers look at the worst possible versions of certain songs. like, this vid doesnt do this song justice.
This one much much much much better
th-cam.com/video/j5ZIFxRvAqk/w-d-xo.html
yooo you should do no snitching- lil mabu and dusty locane
They kind of remind me of dream theater a bit.
Dude… If you feel like going down a decades-long rabbit hole, start to research what they’re talking about…
You should not have listened to the live version first
Not the best vocal performance by claudio in this video