@@martyrjv5 In my case I was listening to lots of numetal back in 2002 but I changed my taste to a more oriented hardcore and metalcore sound since I watched the video . I didnt know this kind of music. I lived in a small town in the south of spain where things were quite simple and mainstream was the only thing we had.
Saw these guys ages ago with Ghost of a thousand and Cry for Silence in Wolverhampton. There were less then ten people at the gig and they still gave it all. When they went on hiatus, I thought that it was the last time when I saw them live and felt like these guys deserved way more recognition. Glad they came back.
jeff looking on with absolute glee hearing the crowd sing that intro warms my fucking heart. i mightve grown up _way_ too late to experience these guys (the only albums i was alive for were Versions & Tropic Rot) but their influence is still felt almost 25 years later. hope i can see them one day to express my absolute gratitude
Poison the well changed my life as a kid in a good way hahaha, just to clarify it was a good thing 32 time award winning composer, I remember chatting with the vocalist and telling him he was super scary/intimidating (i was much much younger, now im about his size) but man...... great shows... great times I remember just staring at the vocalist with tears in my eyes thinking.... this.... this is what i want to do i was like 17 still one of the best shows ive seen, converge, norma jean, and white chapel being some other greats... and the acacia strain of course
I feel like I'm bound to have heard this song before. I've always been aware of the band. I remember seeing them play ( no idea what song) on a late show, a million years ago. But at the same time, I can't possibly imagine how I could've heard this and not have been affected by it. This shit fookin rips. So, however the hell I managed to miss/not notice it, I basically just heard it for the first time, a couple hours ago. Amazing. Any of their other stuff this incredible?
I first heard this song when I was about 14 years old. Changed my music taste forever
I found this song later in life, so I’m curious as to how it changed your music taste. I personally love this song
I was still listening to En Vogue and The Fugees pretty hard at 14 so I wouldn't have gotten it. lol
Me too same age watching warped tour 2003 dvd
I was 17 but also changed mine
@@martyrjv5 In my case I was listening to lots of numetal back in 2002 but I changed my taste to a more oriented hardcore and metalcore sound since I watched the video . I didnt know this kind of music. I lived in a small town in the south of spain where things were quite simple and mainstream was the only thing we had.
Im a 41 years old dude that gets emotional everytime he listens to this song that somehow changed his life.
42 and yup!
@@DreamShoreChill Edited my comment cause Im 41 now and 42 in two months lol
Saw these guys ages ago with Ghost of a thousand and Cry for Silence in Wolverhampton. There were less then ten people at the gig and they still gave it all. When they went on hiatus, I thought that it was the last time when I saw them live and felt like these guys deserved way more recognition. Glad they came back.
Cry For Silence were amazing
jeff looking on with absolute glee hearing the crowd sing that intro warms my fucking heart. i mightve grown up _way_ too late to experience these guys (the only albums i was alive for were Versions & Tropic Rot) but their influence is still felt almost 25 years later. hope i can see them one day to express my absolute gratitude
never gets old borther
I old man 😢
Poison the well changed my life as a kid
in a good way hahaha, just to clarify it was a good thing
32 time award winning composer, I remember chatting with the vocalist and telling him he was super scary/intimidating (i was much much younger, now im about his size) but man...... great shows... great times
I remember just staring at the vocalist with tears in my eyes thinking.... this.... this is what i want to do
i was like 17
still one of the best shows ive seen, converge, norma jean, and white chapel being some other greats... and the acacia strain of course
Crying 😂
@@lifewithchamber901 yep I for sure was
what do you mean "32 time award winning composer"? you?
@@DanteLikesRock yep I am, I was typing fast and emotionally haha
@@daneguitarist1 wow for real? that's impressive. Who have you composed for, and can we find anything you've composed to listen to?
Fantastic band, so unique.
the drums is always at finest
chris hornbrook is a god
I still listen to tear from the red when I want to get in my feels..
imagine how many back pain resulted by this elderly crowd
Elderly?!?!?! pahahaha I listened to Tear from the Red when it came out and I'm 37 ya cheek git
and knee
A troll with a keen grasp of language. Always someone you take seriously.
Go listen to ice spice
Este es y será, uno de mis temas favoritos de toda la vida.
I don't understand how this performances landed on this page....not complaining!
Its gotta feel cool watching your fans get older as you do, haha im one of the gray bearded people now. for reall where does time go?
Holy shit. Love this band,love this song
Great band of all time
aww man.. this makes me happy!
Incredible
🤘One of my favs.
I feel like I'm bound to have heard this song before. I've always been aware of the band. I remember seeing them play ( no idea what song) on a late show, a million years ago. But at the same time, I can't possibly imagine how I could've heard this and not have been affected by it. This shit fookin rips. So, however the hell I managed to miss/not notice it, I basically just heard it for the first time, a couple hours ago. Amazing. Any of their other stuff this incredible?
Wow,....have they changed
So many memories. Where does the time go?
fuck yeah
Hialeah baby
🤘😈
🎸
Where can we see or listen to this whole set???
Now you are father for your sons😂 ❤❤ poison the well
Did he lost voice?
Path finders
Jeffrey suits the bald look.