Great reaction! Sum 41 is my favorite band so I'm definitely biased but all of their songs are great. Would love to see Hell Song next. Much love from Puerto Rico, I think you're one of the best and most honest reactors.
This is a hugely relevant video on the grounds that it was filmed in 2001, pre-9/11 (I think it was filmed in the Spring and released in June or July) so it's a snap shot of the alternative scene in Pomona, CA before the world changed... Absolutely great!
80s punk girls were more fun. It took a lot more guts for a chick to sport a 16" green mohawk back when televangelists were widely influential and respected than near y2k (we won't even talk about later imitations). It wasn't just fashion to them.
in high school i did cross country, track, and i was in a band. jumping up and down like that and then singing and playing guitar was BY FAR more difficult. early 2000s pop punk bands had low key cardio out the wazoo
90's commerical punk music was so weird. Most of the bands had actual talent and good vibes. But a lot of their crab would be trailered to "what would sell" to the masses, That being angsty teenage white kids from the suburbs(I fit in there being the one of the only 3 other kids besides my older and younger sister, but we were a bunch of red faced Kanienʼkehá꞉ka! (Mohawk Injun!) ; we fit in but just barely" But we grew up with Canadian tv and radio and music all the same for the most part. And the scene grew like crazy, even Avril Lavigne erupted from this pop punk music scene into "still relevant". But go back a to the mid to early 90s, years before the whiney vocals and angst took over. The old way in the "olden" days was to have a good time with everyone, and the Ska and Ska Punk music was in force, at least for me anyway. It died shortly there after to make way for the pop punk, and then the funny nu metal thing that happened where everyone was conflicted and angry! Check out some 90's Ska punk, Like All my best friends are metalheads by Less than jake. Dear Sergio by catch 22 or party at ground zero by fishbone Fuck it, i'll just link fish bone! good luck with the copyright shit! th-cam.com/video/MJCaFe1yamg/w-d-xo.html
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Now you gotta do Still Waiting and In too deep
I did in to deep
I did both songs
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Great reaction! Sum 41 is my favorite band so I'm definitely biased but all of their songs are great. Would love to see Hell Song next. Much love from Puerto Rico, I think you're one of the best and most honest reactors.
“Hell Song” as you wish!
Such a simpler time. Fun music. Love Sum 41.
This is a hugely relevant video on the grounds that it was filmed in 2001, pre-9/11 (I think it was filmed in the Spring and released in June or July) so it's a snap shot of the alternative scene in Pomona, CA before the world changed... Absolutely great!
Soooooooooo many good Sum songs. Subbed.
Late 90’s - early 2000’s pop punk girls were the best.
Yessss 1000%, we peaked as a society around 2000
80s punk girls were more fun. It took a lot more guts for a chick to sport a 16" green mohawk back when televangelists were widely influential and respected than near y2k (we won't even talk about later imitations). It wasn't just fashion to them.
I love sum 41!!
this was cool, subbed
in high school i did cross country, track, and i was in a band. jumping up and down like that and then singing and playing guitar was BY FAR more difficult. early 2000s pop punk bands had low key cardio out the wazoo
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"He got two watches on"
Good shiddd right 🤙🏽
I love punk pop
american pie is where most heard this song
Bro you look like a younger Dak Prescott lmao but great video
90's commerical punk music was so weird. Most of the bands had actual talent and good vibes. But a lot of their crab would be trailered to "what would sell" to the masses, That being angsty teenage white kids from the suburbs(I fit in there being the one of the only 3 other kids besides my older and younger sister, but we were a bunch of red faced Kanienʼkehá꞉ka! (Mohawk Injun!) ; we fit in but just barely" But we grew up with Canadian tv and radio and music all the same for the most part. And the scene grew like crazy, even Avril Lavigne erupted from this pop punk music scene into "still relevant".
But go back a to the mid to early 90s, years before the whiney vocals and angst took over. The old way in the "olden" days was to have a good time with everyone, and the Ska and Ska Punk music was in force, at least for me anyway. It died shortly there after to make way for the pop punk, and then the funny nu metal thing that happened where everyone was conflicted and angry!
Check out some 90's Ska punk, Like All my best friends are metalheads by Less than jake. Dear Sergio by catch 22 or party at ground zero by fishbone
Fuck it, i'll just link fish bone! good luck with the copyright shit!
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The copy right hitting me heavy my Wheatus reaction got completely banned
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@@larkprof I am looking into it
pop.. not punk. still a good song!
Plenty punk-vibes to it lol, things don't need to be 1:1. Pop punk is just as valid of punk as "punk" punk.
It’s one of the best pop punk songs of all time lol
Man, don't you realize that the opening is meant to be a joke? "Low key spittin'?" lol