Damn Bo got down when he called him a old man. BO WE ARE ALL OLD. YOU LOOK GREAT AND ARE DOING GREAT! Don’t let nothing get you down, you’re frickin great
Agree totally dude. When I see the videos online with the intensity and presence it reminds me of the hardcore shows I went to as a kid. Also sad I missed them.
🎯. Dude I feel you. Missed 4 of their shows .. and I was like nahh.. I can't miss the s&f set. Glad I caught it. Broken bones. Black eyes. Bloody noses and face. Fainting. Straight brutal chaos. What I expected and more. Badass
Holy fuck, I've been obsessed with True Hearted since I first got into hardcore, I had no idea their vocalist and guitarist was in gulch, but now that I listen to them again I can hear it for sure.
from the bay and moved to boise, i love ingrown. s/o elliot for the ingrown s/o. real ones know ingrown is the absolute shit and has sooo much to come man
I lived in Boise for my middle school, freshman sophomore years. My first show I went to I was 14 years old at a place called the venue. There was a huge scene. I used to see Charlie from Ingrown at shows way back then. Idk what it’s like now but I remember shows being insane.
@@SeanFish4 Yea them california fools cross pollinate in everything pv, punk, hc, skinhead shit it's all the same which I love lots of other parts of the country it aint like that
I've been into extreme metal for about 20 years but I don't think I truly loved a hardcore band until I found Gulch. I can't listen to "Sin in My Heart" without getting genuinely upset. 10/10
Elliot is the drummer for a band out of my town in NorCal called Slugger. My band mate is pretty tight with them. My band played with them and may play with Drain, as the bassist of Slugger was the bassist for Drain for the first 3 years of Drain being around and is still tight with his former bandmate hehe. Maybe ill get to play with drain lol
He was in a band called True Hearted and a band called Subtle Violence that have music you can find. He did a black metal thing that played one show called Grootslang too.
l've yet to see a proper explanation why they broke up? Pursuing non-hardcore careers, other bands, what is next? How do you do an entire interview without bringing it up even?
Gulch 's guitarist, Cole Kakimoto gave an explanation behind why the band decided to call it quits; th-cam.com/video/vxFGF6RQ9d0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gwrPs_VxawUwJTmD
It was such a shame to see the plug get pulled on them at the show for some absurd curfew reasons. Hardcore and its various subgenres have always had bands that are here for a very short time before moving onto something else. They put on a great set and it was amazing to see them performing in front of so many people.
Wondering also. Seems like people are just too cool to talk about it or something. But it's important to bring up, in an interview, that "it's supercool that you're quitting at your peak" while not asking any questions about it.
My kids will grow up in a gulch/drain household and hear stories of my days in the gulch pits
That'll put them to sleep for sure.
@@greghauser742you ain’t getting bitches dog
Definitely one of the best hardcore bands in history 💯Thx for the interview guys.
2:40 Damn he totally thought you were calling Gulch the greatest american hardcore band of all time.
For reals lol
Not wrong tho
@@BlackeSportsAustraliaCS Very wrong.
@@greghauser742 Look at what all the members are doing, and what gulch inspired - naive to not recognise their mark
@@BlackeSportsAustraliaCS But they're far from the greatest of all time.
Damn Bo got down when he called him a old man. BO WE ARE ALL OLD. YOU LOOK GREAT AND ARE DOING GREAT! Don’t let nothing get you down, you’re frickin great
PLEASE I need hands of god back 😞
Gulch honestly revitalizd an uninspired and cookie cutter hardcore scene. Biggest regret is never seeing them. RIP.
They sounded like every other cookie cutter band, what are you talking about?
@@greghauser742 Ohhh brother ☠☠ Get onnn
@@greghauser742give me some names cause I've yet to find a band similar to Gulch. Or are you just being a weenie
Agree totally dude. When I see the videos online with the intensity and presence it reminds me of the hardcore shows I went to as a kid. Also sad I missed them.
🎯. Dude I feel you. Missed 4 of their shows .. and I was like nahh.. I can't miss the s&f set. Glad I caught it. Broken bones. Black eyes. Bloody noses and face. Fainting. Straight brutal chaos. What I expected and more. Badass
He's and incredible frontman really, i love his stage presence
GULCH are one of my favourite bands. What a legend! 👊🏻🤘🏻
Gulch are amazing! Waited months to get they're records shipped to Sweden
Holy fuck, I've been obsessed with True Hearted since I first got into hardcore, I had no idea their vocalist and guitarist was in gulch, but now that I listen to them again I can hear it for sure.
It's like a different person when he's wearing t-shirts
Guy is an absolute legend
Bo dropping El Rancho 😂😂😂 throwback to my children my bride. hella funny that sax was bringing everyone there 😂😂😂😂
i’ve never got to experience a gulch pit nor see them perform, such a great band wish they can all get back together
not being able to make it to stage during their last set will remain one of my biggest regrets forever
LEGEND.
We need hands of god back BAD
from the bay and moved to boise, i love ingrown. s/o elliot for the ingrown s/o. real ones know ingrown is the absolute shit and has sooo much to come man
Is there a scene in boise
@@cinnamoncigarettes a small scene, Shout out to bands like Barn and Texas Ketamine for ripping it here
@@leansupreme5320 oh shit Texas ketamine is from there didn’t know that
@@cinnamoncigarettes absolutely is one. witness chamber is another one to look out for to
I lived in Boise for my middle school, freshman sophomore years. My first show I went to I was 14 years old at a place called the venue. There was a huge scene. I used to see Charlie from Ingrown at shows way back then. Idk what it’s like now but I remember shows being insane.
I remember Elliot from Spinebreaker cool to see his success he's had with Gulch
Subtle Violence rocked. He did vocals for that band too.
@@SeanFish4 Yea them california fools cross pollinate in everything pv, punk, hc, skinhead shit it's all the same which I love lots of other parts of the country it aint like that
5:35 “it all comes back to burritos”. I think Sam of Triple B said this, but I follow for their love of food as much as hardcore haha
He did. Just heard it recently lol
Been waiting on this one
I saw him drumming with slugger. Slugger is fucking sick
BRING HANDS OF GOD BACK!!! CHRISTMAS MIRACLE!
Rancho?!? I think I ate there when I went to UCSC in the late 90's haha. It all comes back to burritos.
I've been into extreme metal for about 20 years but I don't think I truly loved a hardcore band until I found Gulch. I can't listen to "Sin in My Heart" without getting genuinely upset. 10/10
That's a little dramatic...
I had no idea he was apart of the song no mercy
if ug don’t know, he plays guitar in spinebreaker so that’s what he’ll b doing
5:42
The masa and lard if you will
rec center was the venue he was thinking of at 6:00
He talking about groundzero show
Check out Subtle Violence
Elliot is the drummer for a band out of my town in NorCal called Slugger. My band mate is pretty tight with them. My band played with them and may play with Drain, as the bassist of Slugger was the bassist for Drain for the first 3 years of Drain being around and is still tight with his former bandmate hehe. Maybe ill get to play with drain lol
What other bands was/is Elliot in?
I believe he's only in Spinebreaker and Slugger atm
@@mateogarcia7695 yeah I was reminded of spinebreaker while watching this
Listening to all there stuff rn
Gotta check out the other band
Thanks :)
He was in a band called True Hearted and a band called Subtle Violence that have music you can find. He did a black metal thing that played one show called Grootslang too.
Pretty sure he plays guitar in Basilica Ruin too
6:23 The rec center!
that spot elliot is talking about atl ike 6 minutes, is he talking about rec center in LA?
Please bring back the HOG
i love hardcore
what bands are the hosts from?
check out twitching tongues and harms way, they're from these bands
l've yet to see a proper explanation why they broke up? Pursuing non-hardcore careers, other bands, what is next? How do you do an entire interview without bringing it up even?
Gulch 's guitarist, Cole Kakimoto gave an explanation behind why the band decided to call it quits; th-cam.com/video/vxFGF6RQ9d0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gwrPs_VxawUwJTmD
It was such a shame to see the plug get pulled on them at the show for some absurd curfew reasons. Hardcore and its various subgenres have always had bands that are here for a very short time before moving onto something else. They put on a great set and it was amazing to see them performing in front of so many people.
Why did Gulch break up?
Wondering also. Seems like people are just too cool to talk about it or something. But it's important to bring up, in an interview, that "it's supercool that you're quitting at your peak" while not asking any questions about it.
@@HalfdanMCMX It's not important at all.
I always got the vibe they achieved what they set out to do and wanted to leave on a high note
protect these 3
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Cilantro is the shit.
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El Rancho is the goat
i think ive seen u there before
@@masonklink I’ll bet you say that to all the Mexican boys
Whatever 😂😂😂😂
love his neo-nazi romper aesthetic
yes tucking in your shirt and shining your shoes are definitely 'neo nazi' aesthetic
Found the genre tourist
I missed gulch but I WILL see sunami and drain💪🫡
I missed out on sunami but def seeing drain
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