I’m 55 and live in rural Queensland and I’m guessing we’re here for the same reason 🤙 Have you listened to Bad Brains?… if not, check them out, I know you will love it.
I remember the first time I saw them on MTV. It blew my mind. I was just 17 and I was into The Beatles, Pink Floyd an Led Zeppelin music because of my dad. Unfortunately, I never saw them live, just in an MTV Latin American Awards performance and that was it.
TMALA is sort of a theatrical interlude to lull you into a trance whilst simultaneously breaking up the intensity of the two songs surrounding them. It seems very necessary to me.
@@RobbieKreature I know, I never said that it was unnecessary or anything like that (and I wasn't serious when I said that the song was bad if you can't tell by now)
i remember the day in 03 my mate handed me this album in music class, just like it was yesterday. I looked at the cover thinking, what the fuck it this?! I got home and poured it through my oldschool (bass heavy) Pioneer headphones. When that savage drum intro to Inertiatic ESP hit, my jaw also hit hit the floor, where it remains to this day..
First album blew me away. Me and my buddies were ATDI fans and rooting against each other as to which band would be better... Sparta or The Mars Volta. Both had great first albums. The Mars Volta won out. I was proud of being on the winning team at the time but damn if I couldn't even listen to the second album for Mars as there was just too much atmospheric shit... I just wanted the music and I hated all the other shit.
this is the future of rock sound: sound experimentation, unusual song structures, unusual note sequences, 100% energy and feeling and creating an intense atmosphere on stage.
Everyone went pop rock sounding after emo and other styles came and gone. Quite sad really. Hopefully people rediscover what this kind of music can do.
@@Helaw0lf Check out Greta Van Fleet if you haven’t. They just dropped a new album like a month ago and I love it. Young dudes makin some rock n roll, what’s not to like?
R.I.P Jeremy Michael Ward. Your contribution towards deloused in the comatorium and musical inspiration towards Frances the mute will be forever loved by me and so many others. God bless anyone going threw heroin addiction.
Stoned Jesus, Electric Lady, Samsara Blues Experiment, Steven Wilson, Death Grips, Run the Jewels, Kendrick Lamar, Deftones, Gojira, and Arctic Monkeys are bands with recent work that I like.
at least, could be the most interesting of all "rock-radio-popular" bands. This was a blast in its prime, and I remember clearly another popular bands as Incubus trying to copy the same Mars Volta sounds and tempos... Just go listening Ligtht Grenades from Incubus and confirm it.
this song is richly emotional, distorted with pain and anguished lyrics. The music is incomparable and I the swell of emotions that rise up in my chest when i hear this song I have no words to describe that feeling.
Those guys are underrated af. I don't really like the term "underrated" because people have different tastes, but they're one of the best rock bands from the 21st century. Like holy shit, I feel like if they happened in the 70's or 80's they would be popular like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin, even to this day. If you look at rock bands that gained popularity in this century, like Kings of Leon for example, they really don't have the kick that The Mars Volta does. Shame they weren't advertised more, they could have been the world's biggest rock band during the span of their career.
Maybe they would be big in the 60s or 70s because people were listening to elaborate music back then, but not today (or 10 years ago). The reason why they weren't advertised more is because the record label knows that no matter how good they are, people want to listen to 4-chord songs with a catchy chorus, easy lyrics and a good looking face topping the package. The Mars Volta instead made complex music, concept albums, complicated lyrics... TMV is the real deal but they're too much for the regular public who wants some Coldplay-like band (not saying they aren't good, their music is just plain simple) and the fact that they're not known as they should be kinda only proves that.
You owe so much to your dad. Better run and hug him real tight and whisper in his ear 'thank you dad' and when he asks 'for what', you tell him 'for making me in your balls and having the balls to teach me, everything worth anything, I love you.'
This is one of those bands I accidentally found at a big day out after watching someone else, maybe shihad, I had planned to go elsewhere but just couldn't leave, one of the greatest live shows I've seen
I love this band every time I hear them, but I don't just go through all of their songs. There's nothing like listening to one of these for the first time. I really appreciate the feeling of not knowing what's coming. So I save these songs. I delve once in awhile. Never disappointed
Uno de los pocos grupos que tomo en serio el genero de rock experimental e hizo algo espectacular, en aquel entonces les decian pretenciosos pero creo que solo estaban intimidados por su arte.
I feel like everytime I listen to Mars Volta it's always new to me. Their music bundles up my whole life and makes me want to scream. This is as good as it gets.
Every drummer that The Mars Volta has came across of have all been very talented and very good at using speed as an advantage to the song. All of them have been good.
Wife and I had dinner at a new place the other night. Small. Hipster vibe. Decent food prepared by people who cared. Friendly staff. What put it over the top for me was that the music playing in the dining room was this album. I had neglected to remember the Mars Volta until that meal. But now I’m back.
I first saw this video on a late night public access Music Show.. I was instantly attracted to the energy and power of the song. I became obsessed with Mars Volta and their music🎵🥁🎶
that mix is incredible. the drums and keys separate perfectly. You think one might dominate the other, then you realize they both have their own perfect sonic spaces
Orly? you posted this a month ago so maybe ill have to go see them live again. Haven't seen them live since 2003. I remember I got into a car accident after that show.
I love the energy of this band....great sound... I am quarantined in Lima, Peru surviving the 2nd wave of the covid19 pandemic. (feb,2021).. with this music I am sure I will live to see another day. Have a nice life!
This song(and really, the whole album) almost makes me tear up, I have such memories listening to it. It’s so good. Long live the Mars Volta. This band changed my life.
It brings tears to my eyes. Such strong nostalgia. Listening to this album on repeat the summer we graduated from high school. One long, drug-fueled summer filled with both euphoria and despair. The highest of highs and lowest of lows. This was the soundtrack.
I remember being at work.. A small company called....Keyport.. A benefits Company in Lincoln, RI... Some kid... younger than me, no idea who he was, or why.... but for some reason handed me a CD... a burned CD from a band called ... Mars Volta... I was like, OK... I listened to it... it was unreal. amazing.... life changing... Ear Drum Changing.... loved them ever since...the most unique and passionate driven music I have ever heard....Have grabbed and loved everything since then... Thanks to whomever that was....Maybe you will see this and respond.....
10 years ago today this album was released ... it is an important day to me. This album really changed the way I see, understand and experience music, art and life in general. thank you The Mars Volta.
Seeing them live changed me in such a way words can’t express it properly same as listening to this album through my 2nd time on 1ups. Literally in the dark eyes closed with my studio ear phones on. The paintings this art made in my crazy ass open musical adhd mind is even harder to put into Words. As a guitarist always just in aweeeee of my Mexican brother from Another mother. Easily top5 of our generation. Man and that live show in a small intimate venue w kickass openers as well w my best friends matching energy with their convulsing dance movements. I Remember Cedric had some brand. We chucks on classic black and white and the stage was like a rubber flat black well let’s just say that floor had hella white semicircles and just laser white Tags. I have a picture of that stage afterwards..forgot about that gota find that gem. Puro raza
I was in college when De-Loused came out. Me and my dorm-mates were already fans of At the Drive-In, so we were stoked for Mars Volta from the get go, but I still remember the first time we put this CD on our stereo - halfway into Inertiatic we were looking around at each other like “holy shit this rules!” haha
god i still remember when this first came out. i was still prob salty about ATDI disbanding but seeing flea at the beginning fade into jeremy then to omar i knew everything would be fine. reminded me a little of the one armed scissor video. but that turned out to be more of a farewell while this was a rebirth. i miss being excited about a band. also that studio shot of the guys always gave me chills 0:41
As much as I love rap (because I'm a 15 year old girl, I grew up on it), these guys are amazing. I'm glad my parents made me listen to these guys as a kid. My friends would disagree but being a drummer since age 2, I can really appreciate this.
My mate played me The Widow on the way to festiva, in New Zealand, where Mars Volta were playing. It's like I stepped into something I wasn't ready for. But hearing them live blew me away and I still live those memories today every time I listen to a track
Feels like yesterday dude. I still had a head full of curly hair trying to emulate the duo Rodriguez-Zavala. Sheesh lots of memories (and having just watched them play this last Wednesday I'm still hyped)
HELLUVA track to start an insanely f*cking pleasurable album to listen to, what an exoerience the first thousand times I listened to yhe entire thing and now revisiting it about 8 years later the magic is still there.
I discovered TMV when they were headlining for a System of a Down concert I went to in ‘05. Here I am in 2021 still amazed at their entire catalogue. Each album has a different vibe. But holy shit are they amazing! I hope they get back together and release some more material.
I loved at the drive inn.. and Mars Volta. these guys rock!! I live in Hawaii and I am surprised they didn't come here to play a show! they would've dropped so many panties.... lol smoke a bowl and listen to them before and after a surf session... epic
2024 still here🔥
I’m a 55 year old black women who has been into the Mara Volta since 05/06. I just introduced them to my 26 year old son..
all power to you
what took you so long?
I’m 55 and live in rural Queensland and I’m guessing we’re here for the same reason 🤙 Have you listened to Bad Brains?… if not, check them out, I know you will love it.
🙏
Saludos desde mex, T. M. V. POWAAAAAAAAA AND FORZA...
Imagine being 14 in 2003 and you hear this shit for the first time after only listening to hip hop and metal lol. Blew my fucking mind.
I remember the first time I saw them on MTV. It blew my mind. I was just 17 and I was into The Beatles, Pink Floyd an Led Zeppelin music because of my dad. Unfortunately, I never saw them live, just in an MTV Latin American Awards performance and that was it.
Man. Good times.
Exact same experience. Truly amazing band
I first heard them in a local disc shop! I stayed like two hours listening to the album. Good memories
Same
mars volta was way ahead of its time.
Yes and no
Zeppelin
Santana
Who
Stones
they still are sort of their own time
@@odeleon24 so what?
Is*
and stil baby..!!!
These dudes were communicating from a different plane. Spirit writing, incredible musicianship.
Drugs
Deloused is one of the best rock albums ever made! Period! Not a bad song on this album!!
Tira Me A Las Arañas is a bad song...
I was kidding, please don't kill me.
TMALA is sort of a theatrical interlude to lull you into a trance whilst simultaneously breaking up the intensity of the two songs surrounding them. It seems very necessary to me.
@@RobbieKreature I know, I never said that it was unnecessary or anything like that (and I wasn't serious when I said that the song was bad if you can't tell by now)
Agreed, a true master piece
@@RobbieKreature #supernecessary
i remember the day in 03 my mate handed me this album in music class, just like it was yesterday. I looked at the cover thinking, what the fuck it this?! I got home and poured it through my oldschool (bass heavy) Pioneer headphones. When that savage drum intro to Inertiatic ESP hit, my jaw also hit hit the floor, where it remains to this day..
I wish I can triple like this cmmt, I feel the same way lol
First album blew me away. Me and my buddies were ATDI fans and rooting against each other as to which band would be better... Sparta or The Mars Volta. Both had great first albums. The Mars Volta won out. I was proud of being on the winning team at the time but damn if I couldn't even listen to the second album for Mars as there was just too much atmospheric shit... I just wanted the music and I hated all the other shit.
@rmyancey
haha...you're such an ignorant...you must be american!
I know that feel bro...
i still feel the chills that i felt the first time that i listened Mars Volta
this is the future of rock sound: sound experimentation, unusual song structures, unusual note sequences, 100% energy and feeling and creating an intense atmosphere on stage.
This didn’t age very well lol. I wish this was the sound of rock right now in 2021
Everyone went pop rock sounding after emo and other styles came and gone. Quite sad really. Hopefully people rediscover what this kind of music can do.
@@Helaw0lf Check out Greta Van Fleet if you haven’t. They just dropped a new album like a month ago and I love it. Young dudes makin some rock n roll, what’s not to like?
@@natepalmah7119 eeeh, too derivative
@@imeretian9446 thank you
For a long long time. Finally find this.
I missing this song.
R.I.P Jeremy Michael Ward. Your contribution towards deloused in the comatorium and musical inspiration towards Frances the mute will be forever loved by me and so many others. God bless anyone going threw heroin addiction.
Rest In Peace Ikey
@Jesús .. Jeremy worked on this record; that's why he said contributions to Deloused. Then he died and they did Frances. Get it together.
Isn't it true, so many bright and creative souls lost to heroin. It takes many sweet and out standing minds away from us.
I pray my daughters mother finds her way out of her addiction.
😞💔🙏🙏🙏 u said it so well. Is such an incredible album... forever missed, RIP Jeremy.
Art imitates Mars Volta.
Ort... that's a dead 'Daly from the outsiders! =O
Mars Volta are masters of their craft
Lmao
I was the only black kid in school listening to this. Still no regrets 🔥‼️
same
Your my kind of friend. 🤜
✊
Haha youre the man!!
Good for you, great band.
Just discovered these guys. Drumming is sensational, singer can really belt. Awesome sound
At the Drive-in - Sparta = The Mars Volta. All good bands.
you'll probably also like closure in moscow
Jon Theodore on the drums. One of the best around. Cedrics voice is awesome when under control - i.e. in the studio.
Stoned Jesus, Electric Lady, Samsara Blues Experiment, Steven Wilson, Death Grips, Run the Jewels, Kendrick Lamar, Deftones, Gojira, and Arctic Monkeys are bands with recent work that I like.
Why should he be /sadly/ mistaken? I'd say that's a good thing.
November 2024. Now our country is lost. Screaming it to the heavens along to the amazing song.
This is the greatest band of the 00's period.
Agreed!
at least, could be the most interesting of all "rock-radio-popular" bands. This was a blast in its prime, and I remember clearly another popular bands as Incubus trying to copy the same Mars Volta sounds and tempos... Just go listening Ligtht Grenades from Incubus and confirm it.
@@alexweibel6636atdi better!
this song is richly emotional, distorted with pain and anguished lyrics. The music is incomparable and I the swell of emotions that rise up in my chest when i hear this song I have no words to describe that feeling.
Well fucking said. Totally agree. Top 5 bands for sure
thank you :)
Couldn't have said it better
Lauren Marie I feel that way too. Incomparable. Even if you could turn back time you couldn't remake this.
Same
Those guys are underrated af. I don't really like the term "underrated" because people have different tastes, but they're one of the best rock bands from the 21st century. Like holy shit, I feel like if they happened in the 70's or 80's they would be popular like Pink Floyd or Led Zeppelin, even to this day. If you look at rock bands that gained popularity in this century, like Kings of Leon for example, they really don't have the kick that The Mars Volta does. Shame they weren't advertised more, they could have been the world's biggest rock band during the span of their career.
Jakub Eugeniusz Skomorowski Totally agree
it really is a huge shame so little ppl actually know and listen to them
Maybe they would be big in the 60s or 70s because people were listening to elaborate music back then, but not today (or 10 years ago). The reason why they weren't advertised more is because the record label knows that no matter how good they are, people want to listen to 4-chord songs with a catchy chorus, easy lyrics and a good looking face topping the package. The Mars Volta instead made complex music, concept albums, complicated lyrics... TMV is the real deal but they're too much for the regular public who wants some Coldplay-like band (not saying they aren't good, their music is just plain simple) and the fact that they're not known as they should be kinda only proves that.
They are underrated yes. They are genius of music, does not matter the taste of each one to do this evaluation.
Well they couldn't have existed back then because most of their non-prog influences didn't exist yet (post-hardcore mostly)
went to an APC or TOOL concert & these guys opened up.
fucking incredible.
top 3 favorite bands.
NIN TOOL Mars Volta
samus1421 dude I’m sure that show was fucking epic
They opened up for APC in 2003 when I saw them.
So does your mother, *Caleb*
Caleb F. I think you mean Primus Sucks
@Caleb F. Tool's great
I was in second year of college when this came out and it blew my mind. I’ve never heard something like this before.
my dad played this in the car all the time when I was about 7-8 and it's been stuck in my head ever since then (i'm 18 now)
You owe so much to your dad. Better run and hug him real tight and whisper in his ear 'thank you dad' and when he asks 'for what', you tell him 'for making me in your balls and having the balls to teach me, everything worth anything, I love you.'
You have a damn cool Dad
My dad always go full cumbia in the car lol
Buy your dad a beer. He deserves it.
He raised you right
Happy 20 year anniversary to this legendary album
One of the best bands ever in my humble opinion.
Their first 3 albums were perfect. They didnt finish off as strong as they started tho.
Ditto
@@alvinduran6549 Lies lies lies
@@alvinduran6549 Bedlam is their second best, easily. Ouroborous, Soothsayer, Aberinkula, Goliath, all excellent hard-rocking tracks.
seriously one of the most underrated rock bands of our time.
I come here occasionally to remind myself that good music still exists.
Imagine The Mars Volta in the 70's.
I think of them as the modern incarnation of the King Crimson, Led Zeppelin or similar bands from that spectrum.
@@Mustombrider don't forget Can
More like Santana's and Led Zeppelin's baby
I love your role in Spider-man Willy!
@@freakyrob6440 you need to listen to more of their discography if you think they were anything close to classic rock
2022 escuchando música de calidad, desde México lindo y querido 👍🏻🇲🇽
Damn this song still jammin in 2019
timeless song brother
This shit slaps
They will always be so fuckin good
Will. Always. Jam.
You spelled 2020 wrong.
Listening almost 20 years and I still get goosebumps every. single. time.
Same. Lots of great nights in HS with these jams.
This is one of those bands I accidentally found at a big day out after watching someone else, maybe shihad, I had planned to go elsewhere but just couldn't leave, one of the greatest live shows I've seen
I love this band every time I hear them, but I don't just go through all of their songs. There's nothing like listening to one of these for the first time. I really appreciate the feeling of not knowing what's coming. So I save these songs. I delve once in awhile.
Never disappointed
Theodore is amazing! Best Mars Volta album! Transcending psychedelic inspirational rhapsody!!!
Uno de los pocos grupos que tomo en serio el genero de rock experimental e hizo algo espectacular, en aquel entonces les decian pretenciosos pero creo que solo estaban intimidados por su arte.
Ellos sí,pero salieron muchas bandas q si eran pretensiosas y trataron d imitarlos ,sobretodo en el under
En serio? Te parece esto musica buena y experimental? Uffff
@@macarioperalta1920 mi bro, con todo el respeto, si esto no te parece música buena, no sé qué carajo te gustará. Saludos :))
@@macarioperalta1920 filtered
Son una maravilla
I wish I could hear this for the first time all over again. A truly spiritual experience.
DELOUSED has been playing full every year since 03 and wont stop till I can't hear anymore...
This album of one of the most beautiful testaments to friendship and loss ever conceived.
Fron start to finish. Take the veil tho, what a way to finish a masterpiece
This song really brings me back to the time when life was just alright. I miss those times...
I feel like everytime I listen to Mars Volta it's always new to me. Their music bundles up my whole life and makes me want to scream. This is as good as it gets.
These 2 songs give me chills every time i listen to this album
I still remember how I felt the first time I've heard them, and that amazing feeling always comes back :)
Isabel Gomez same here dude
Few concerts have gave the chills like this song live last night in Berlin. Will remember that sensation forever!!!!
Justo en mi juventud!!! hermoso y triste recordar años que no volverán
Nostalgia
Mismo sentimiento! Años que no volverán!
Año 2003 si más no recuerdo
20 años de esta joya musical, gracias a la radio doble nueve de lima Peru por este gran aporte.
HANNIBAL BURESS ON THE KEYS
IGLOOGHOST hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Lol
IGLOOGHOST lmao you here too
Lol
eric andre
Every drummer that The Mars Volta has came across of have all been very talented and very good at using speed as an advantage to the song. All of them have been good.
Very true and well said
This is the best album anyone is going to listen to ever. Eyes closed in a dark room.
First time hearing this track and even this band, my mind is blown, how are they not well known ??
Oh they're known my friend. 🤙🏼
Taking a shit while listening to this in your ear buds is a very.... unique experiance.
Experience **
Chris Rustad I read the comments on every video for gold like this.
Lol doing that exact thing right now. Helping speed up the bowel movement
Kris Graham Chris Rustad wow ... I do the same .. maybe there is a hidden message saying "let's shit" or something like that...
+Chris Rustad same xD
Wife and I had dinner at a new place the other night. Small. Hipster vibe. Decent food prepared by people who cared. Friendly staff. What put it over the top for me was that the music playing in the dining room was this album. I had neglected to remember the Mars Volta until that meal. But now I’m back.
This song is insane and beautiful. It’s been like 10 years since ive heard it. It sounds unlike anything else still.
Omar is the ambience soundscape master, love the diversity of pedals he uses
RIP Ikey.
Most celestial-sound band I've ever heard live and poetically up there in the heaven of lyricism.
You should listen to Sygur Ros then.
Just one of the best albums ever created.
Brilliant musicians vocalist's voice is very amazing striking brilliant complex jazz drums
If this is your first time hearing this band Id highly recommend listening to more of their discography
I first saw this video on a late night public access Music Show.. I was instantly attracted to the energy and power of the song. I became obsessed with Mars Volta and their music🎵🥁🎶
en mi opinion el album mas importante de rock and roll de los ultimos 25 años
absolutely one of the best rock albums ever made.
Who else in 2024?
Im here loco, saludos desde México 🇲🇽
20 years of obsession.
I saw those MF'kers in Puerto Rico, that album, the first one , wow!!
I'm in 4202 now my friend.
Thes mo are English masters.
20 años ya de esta canción y aún me sigue causando una sensación increíble
that mix is incredible. the drums and keys separate perfectly. You think one might dominate the other, then you realize they both have their own perfect sonic spaces
So much can be said. I just choose to say that they are amazing. Even their energy now is palpable. Philly loves The Mars Volta.
One of the greatest songs ever written. On the best album ever made.
Rip Mars Volta 2001-2013 your spirit will never die
You'll be glad to know they've never split. Listen to the new album
@@allesrachtsichirgendwannlu1893 Aye, pretty amazing stuff.
And after 10 years, they are back. I love it.
Orly? you posted this a month ago so maybe ill have to go see them live again. Haven't seen them live since 2003. I remember I got into a car accident after that show.
@@casedistorted they were amazing live, I saw them in October.
RIP Ikey - some amazing playing on De-loused... THE greatest album ever.
I revisit this song ever so often, and it NEVER fails to blow my mind every. single. time.
I love the energy of this band....great sound... I am quarantined in Lima, Peru surviving the 2nd wave of the covid19 pandemic. (feb,2021).. with this music I am sure I will live to see another day. Have a nice life!
This song(and really, the whole album) almost makes me tear up, I have such memories listening to it. It’s so good. Long live the Mars Volta. This band changed my life.
It brings tears to my eyes. Such strong nostalgia. Listening to this album on repeat the summer we graduated from high school. One long, drug-fueled summer filled with both euphoria and despair. The highest of highs and lowest of lows. This was the soundtrack.
Cada vez que vuelvo a escucharla me resulta sorprendente! Como se destaca cada instrumento por separado, esos gritos... 😍🙌💖✨ 2022
“Its musk was fecal in origin.” and “mincemeat of pupils” are lyrics that always jump out at me.
I remember being at work.. A small company called....Keyport.. A benefits Company in Lincoln, RI... Some kid... younger than me, no idea who he was, or why.... but for some reason handed me a CD... a burned CD from a band called ... Mars Volta... I was like, OK... I listened to it... it was unreal. amazing.... life changing... Ear Drum Changing.... loved them ever since...the most unique and passionate driven music I have ever heard....Have grabbed and loved everything since then... Thanks to whomever that was....Maybe you will see this and respond.....
Transcendental! Always come back to this when I need to escape...
10 years ago today this album was released ... it is an important day to me. This album really changed the way I see, understand and experience music, art and life in general. thank you The Mars Volta.
This is absolutely my favorite band of all time next to ATDI ❤❤❤❤ RIP IKEY WE MISS U SO MUCH
This song will forever creep through my soul like an icy fog and then dissipate to reveal the warm sun... i just.
Seeing them live changed me in such a way words can’t express it properly same as listening to this album through my 2nd time on 1ups. Literally in the dark eyes closed with my studio ear phones on. The paintings this art made in my crazy ass open musical adhd mind is even harder to put into
Words. As a guitarist always just in aweeeee of my Mexican brother from
Another mother. Easily top5 of our generation. Man and that live show in a small intimate venue w kickass openers as well w my best friends matching energy with their convulsing dance movements. I
Remember Cedric had some brand. We chucks on classic black and white and the stage was like a rubber flat black well let’s just say that floor had hella white semicircles and just laser white
Tags. I have a picture of that stage afterwards..forgot about that gota find that gem. Puro raza
I was in college when De-Loused came out. Me and my dorm-mates were already fans of At the Drive-In, so we were stoked for Mars Volta from the get go, but I still remember the first time we put this CD on our stereo - halfway into Inertiatic we were looking around at each other like “holy shit this rules!” haha
They blew peoples minds!
They sound Sooo different than anything else. In the most amazing way possible!
ahh this song! i remember a cute guy from college back in 2005 putting this song on a mix cd for me...memories!
god i still remember when this first came out. i was still prob salty about ATDI disbanding but seeing flea at the beginning fade into jeremy then to omar i knew everything would be fine. reminded me a little of the one armed scissor video. but that turned out to be more of a farewell while this was a rebirth. i miss being excited about a band. also that studio shot of the guys always gave me chills 0:41
I am extremely fortunate to have gotten to see them while touring Francis the Mute. They were playing with SOAD. Awesome show.
Its incredible music! Russia is listening to you!❤
This song absolute crushes
Que delicia es escuchar a los Mars Volta! Larga vida al rock!!
As much as I love rap (because I'm a 15 year old girl, I grew up on it), these guys are amazing. I'm glad my parents made me listen to these guys as a kid. My friends would disagree but being a drummer since age 2, I can really appreciate this.
Bless you dank for leading me here
20 years later and still jamming out to this like if it just came out
My mate played me The Widow on the way to festiva, in New Zealand, where Mars Volta were playing. It's like I stepped into something I wasn't ready for. But hearing them live blew me away and I still live those memories today every time I listen to a track
2023 and still sounds as epic as ever!
They're from my city, el paso!
wooh! Representing us latinos!:))
El paso has a good music scene!:)
I'm not from El Paso but as a proud latino, this band makes me proud of my heritage. Pinches chingones
@@alvinduran6549 same man
Greetings from Croatia
th-cam.com/video/kpKaxnINUSI/w-d-xo.html
I didn't know that =O
Feels like yesterday dude. I still had a head full of curly hair trying to emulate the duo Rodriguez-Zavala. Sheesh lots of memories (and having just watched them play this last Wednesday I'm still hyped)
HELLUVA track to start an insanely f*cking pleasurable album to listen to, what an exoerience the first thousand times I listened to yhe entire thing and now revisiting it about 8 years later the magic is still there.
2019 baby, still blasting this album
I discovered TMV when they were headlining for a System of a Down concert I went to in ‘05. Here I am in 2021 still amazed at their entire catalogue. Each album has a different vibe. But holy shit are they amazing! I hope they get back together and release some more material.
And HELLA? I may have seen that tour myself. Great shid
Get your headphones out :D
Dang they were headlining for Red Hot Chili Peppers and Queens of the Stone Age in 2003.
I wish i had had the chance to see them live... damn!!!!!!
one of the best drum sounds i have heard in a record. both composition and production.
Not lost anymore. ♥ Forever.
Kinf Crimson Influence damn...too hear a song having kc influence allways makes me feel happy
This never gets old.
una explosión de adrenalina llena de feeling, misterio todo con un extraño encanto que te envuelve y sacude desde dentro. A GREAT SONG
In awe at the pipes on this lad.
Absolute unit
Classic. Takes me right back to my teen years….. so good 💕
I loved at the drive inn.. and Mars Volta. these guys rock!! I live in Hawaii and I am surprised they didn't come here to play a show! they would've dropped so many panties.... lol smoke a bowl and listen to them before and after a surf session... epic
Im 28 now, first heard this when I was 17, still love it!