Yeah I used to trip my balls off in the back country of the midwest, listening to their music and to a lot of kickass grunge! The 90s was the last greatest decade!!
They literally recorded their first album over Christmas break when they were 14-15, lol. Their first year of touring was all over Australia on Friday and Saturday nights! They all finished high school though! Ended up having a tutor on tour with them.
In this live they are 17yo so they had to live with the sucess and the school at the same time, also that was a topic for their second album couse they became the popular ones of the school lmao
I was front row center stage for their absolute massive Rock Fest festival gig there were nearly 400thousand ppl there it was held at the Atlanta motor speedway track you couldn't have squeezed another single solitary person in the crowd went from the stage across the entire track/center field area all the way up every single riser in the stands! It was filmed for MTV professionally and the camera guy kept zooming in on me numerous times if you watch the video of it you'll also see the drummer making faces obviously in a conversation which he was cuz it was me he was talking to easily one of the best shows of my life and been to hundreds of them in my life starting with pantera soylent green and anthrax (biiiiig shout out to my mom who not only let me drive 3 states away with no adult in sight just us teenagers the oldest was only 16 I was 14 or so and mom rented us a car paid for hotel has and merch money so I could have my face melted off by dimebag lmao! Anyhow if you watch the show I'm talking about it's searchable as "Silverchair full set rock fest Atlanta pro shot" really awesome show one of their best imo should to decide to check it out I'm the tan chick front center against the barrier in a white kind of lace bra,(it was so stifiling brutally hot that day and add into that the body heat of 400thousand ppl packed shoulder to shoulder like sardines lol so off went my shirt about halfway through the day hahaha)and a white necklace haha😅😂🎉❤😊
Sorry 80s music as hands down the best for music and movies, dance and all. 90s was a changing of the guard and it only rang true for a specific age group.
Ahhh, don't get me wrong, I LOVE some, a bunch, of 80's music BUT, and that's a big but- the greats that came out of the 90's is absolutely phenomenal 🎉❤🙏🎸 Alice in Chains & Mad Season (anything with Layne Staley singing), Pearl Jam, anything with Chris Cornell Sound Garden & Audioslave & Temple of the Dog, Silver Chair, Pantera(of course 🤯), and oh soo many more.. But really, good music is absolutely timeless! I've gone through so many phases listening to different types and genres of music and now I listen to everything from bluegrass to blues, to Metal, rock, Alternative to Techno and so much more! Anyone who thinks music gets old is small minded Much love ♥️🙏🎸
@@SeanEnginetechnology Agreed but for myself I meant the 80s music from almost all genres was awesome, I was into classic rock, rock,metal,punk some new wave, country and some others as well but will agree when it came to grunge rock and the bands you mentioned radio was on fire and exciting. I’m with you brother, love all music and al says keep an open ear for something new. Cheers
For real, soon much incredible music!! I went to sooo many concerts but never got to see these guys😢 ** did see Alice in Chains open up for van Halen which immediately became my favorite singer and band ever since.. Well aside from Mad Season❤
Dad introduced me to silverchair about 3 weeks ago because he randomly thought about them now ive been slowly listening to more of them, they sound great
If you’re listening to and love Frogstomp then you will also like Freak Show. After that they started changing their sound, you won’t recognize them at all in their 5th and final album, I wanna cry thinking about it they were so damn good!
@@ferruscx Silverchair haven't released an album in over 17 years, so all Silverchair is basically old at this point. But I get it, you probably just mean the first two (or three) albums.
@@ferruscx I am one year younger than Dan and have followed his career since Frogstomp came out. The first 3 albums were my teenage years. Loved them to pieces. Wasnt super into YM or Diarama but still appreciate Dan's growing composership (is that a word?) I also think his new album FutureNever is absolutely breat[ht]aking, cant find a bad moment in it. Its not grunge or anything but it is a VERY well written album with a hell of an emotional journey behind the lyrics. LONG LIVE PAPA JOHNS
@@billyghostalThanks for the recommendations. I remember Rolling Stone writing about them, when they blew up, but had focused elsewhere, at the time. This is probably a good time to check them out.
@@eriknelson45nobody thinks ur insightful for pointing out how many chords are used in songs , in fact it just shows u miss the point of music entirely
95 was at Lakewood I think? They started having them at Georgia International Horsepark because it was big enough to hold the huge crowd of people. 99X freeloader baby!
Awesome. Those were the days. I remember at the time, the youth really lamented missing the summer of 69, but in retrospect, the summer of 96 was a pretty damn worthy successor. It was just close enough to the peak of civilization in 1984 that it enjoyed some of the benefits and tone if the tech era while enjoying the simmering swollen dignity that remained of the beforehand. Now its all singularity and poverty with the promise of some fake technological godhead to save us from the shackles wrought from the liberties of post war prosperity... We've come a long way, I only hope you're all on top enough to still see the dream well enough to point the way for the youth of today that as of yet havent had the chance to step out of the universal garage and onto the stage of all tomorrows.
This guy was more than likely talking about 'The Big Day Out' in Australia, which is our biggest rock music festival.... and the home country of Silverchair. I'm not sure Silverchair would have been playing a lot of shows outside Australia in 1995. They were still in school, and about 14 years old. 😅😅
If you're a music fan in general, it would be an interesting journey to listen to all of their albums in order. You'd actually get the sense for what a band that started so young actually grew in to musically. I personally am a fan of the bands music and love songs from all of the albums. Some melodies, from all of the albums, still are with me after all of these years. Definitely a band worthy of a listen 🤘🏼😎
Thank you for this clip! It is the first thing that got me into silverchair!! I just recently found them and now I am in the rabbit hole of 90’s grunge music. This band is awesome and super underrated ❤
WOW!!! I'm a 90s kid - How have I never heard of these guys?? Goddamn and learning that this guy is 15!? That's insane lol One thing I love about these old live performances is you know there's no fucking autotune bullshit going on... Just pure raw talent... This guys pitch control and power is off the charts. Love the rasp and that slight angsty whine/grunt at the end of every note... This guy's vocal style, identity, and confidence are incredibly developed for being so young!!
Such simplistic pop grunge, I was 10 when someone bought me their breakout album, and I LOVED it. Haven’t listened to their stuff forever but will always love those tracks.
Omgggg my little girl bedroom was plastered with pictures of these boys lol. Trent Reznor & Phil Anselmo, too. I was such an angsty, edgy 12 year old 🤦🏻♀🤣
Well, got to know Daniel Johns and Silverchair during Lockdown, so mamy similarities, Im Daniels age.Older by 3 months the same as my childhood best friend. Its uncany how I love every single song this man has put out whether its Horror with Eyeballs with Paul Mac, Future Never or Talk Albums or the 5 Silverchair Albums. I find the music hits me on a Universal level, like the fact we came into the world in the same year, universal pull, cosmic energies affecting our cells. Im going to say tge Worlds greatest Modern Day Composer is Dan Johns. Im saying it after 3 years of almost daily play. I highly recommend Israels Son, I miss you Love, Keep Losing Sleep, Without You, Tuna in the Brine, Across the night, Straight Lines, Young Modern Station, Emergency Calls Only, By your side, We are Golden, Reclaim your Heart...just a few to get you started. Oh and Cocaine Killa. Emotion Sickness...I cant stop. As I said the very very best. Modern day Mozart ❤🎉
Back then, every kid wants to start a band. The closest I ever get was singing Rage Against The Machine in the studio with a friend who had a band back then. He’s gone now RIP but yeah that was what you called a vibe.
Man I'd love to go back to 1995, when Frogstomp was released, to be 16 again, and back when the World wasn't a complete, and confused, clusterf**k. Good times back then, that's for sure, especially the music.
90s rock❤my childhood. My mood guides to coping and understanding, relating emotional experiences through the sounds and vibrations of their lyrical visions, thoughts and creative expressions and youthful energy. How I miss that graceful period of life we all so easily and unknowingly took for granted.
I was lucky enough to see Silverchair six times during their Freak show and Neon Ballroom eras. I got to watch one of their soundchecks with five other people and meet them on March 26th 1999, still some of the best memories from when I was a teenager. I loved this band more than any other, I was actually pretty obsessed LOL. I still remember Daniel smelled like lavender oil, Ben hugged me really hard, and Daniel was just as beautiful in person as he was in the magazines and on videos.😂
I remember meeting people in Sydney. I was in the navy and was partying there. Met some cool friends and they told me about silver hair and them winning the radio contest. Then when I left they gave me the cd with I thing 4 songs on it. If I remember they were a little different than the ones that hit the radio in the US. IM 53 now. Damn time flies
frogstomp was an amazing first album by 15 year Olds
Written at 12/13 years old. Crazy!
Yeah I used to trip my balls off in the back country of the midwest, listening to their music and to a lot of kickass grunge! The 90s was the last greatest decade!!
Absolutely
@@dartfrogpaul3660 I'm only 35 but I'd nearly give my sac to go back
Deadly album , Israel's son
Dude was 15 when he won a battle of the bands with their song "tomorrow". Then blasted off into mainstream. Thats awesome
The demo they recorded of Tomorrow when they were 13 years old is SICK. His voice was super good even then. It's on UA-cam too
Fucking love that song.
then at the hight of their career had quiot the job because of severe mental health issues. which really sucked.
@@BowBowBoxing Yep. Wrote at 12, did the demo at 13, battle of the bands at 15. The rest of history.
😮wow!
Looks like he left school and went straight to the stage to perform
They literally recorded their first album over Christmas break when they were 14-15, lol. Their first year of touring was all over Australia on Friday and Saturday nights! They all finished high school though! Ended up having a tutor on tour with them.
In this live they are 17yo so they had to live with the sucess and the school at the same time, also that was a topic for their second album couse they became the popular ones of the school lmao
Thats exactly what he did
Por causa da camisa?
He did
One of the most criminally underrated band's to come out of the 90s
Hmmm..they had 1 great album.
Their debut.
Hum
Toadies
God Lives Under Water
Placebo
Toad and the Wet Sprocket
Tp5 Underrated bands of 90s^^^
underrated?????? O_O
@@magiver9453 yeah, because they debuted slightly after grunge broke they get overlooked a bit.
@@markthe1860 oohh i got it !
Understated in the US yeah but they were like Beatles big in Australia
i would do anything to go to a silverchair concert in the 90's!
Me to
They were amazing! Saw them a few times thankfully
I went to 3! Such awesome memories. Still a huge fan 😎
Transfer me 500£ and I can make that happen lol
I was front row center stage for their absolute massive Rock Fest festival gig there were nearly 400thousand ppl there it was held at the Atlanta motor speedway track you couldn't have squeezed another single solitary person in the crowd went from the stage across the entire track/center field area all the way up every single riser in the stands! It was filmed for MTV professionally and the camera guy kept zooming in on me numerous times if you watch the video of it you'll also see the drummer making faces obviously in a conversation which he was cuz it was me he was talking to easily one of the best shows of my life and been to hundreds of them in my life starting with pantera soylent green and anthrax (biiiiig shout out to my mom who not only let me drive 3 states away with no adult in sight just us teenagers the oldest was only 16 I was 14 or so and mom rented us a car paid for hotel has and merch money so I could have my face melted off by dimebag lmao! Anyhow if you watch the show I'm talking about it's searchable as "Silverchair full set rock fest Atlanta pro shot" really awesome show one of their best imo should to decide to check it out I'm the tan chick front center against the barrier in a white kind of lace bra,(it was so stifiling brutally hot that day and add into that the body heat of 400thousand ppl packed shoulder to shoulder like sardines lol so off went my shirt about halfway through the day hahaha)and a white necklace haha😅😂🎉❤😊
Nothing can touch the vibe of the 90’s! NOTHING! It was magical ✨
Sorry 80s music as hands down the best for music and movies, dance and all. 90s was a changing of the guard and it only rang true for a specific age group.
Ahhh, don't get me wrong, I LOVE some, a bunch, of 80's music BUT, and that's a big but- the greats that came out of the 90's is absolutely phenomenal 🎉❤🙏🎸
Alice in Chains & Mad Season (anything with Layne Staley singing), Pearl Jam, anything with Chris Cornell Sound Garden & Audioslave & Temple of the Dog, Silver Chair, Pantera(of course 🤯), and oh soo many more..
But really, good music is absolutely timeless! I've gone through so many phases listening to different types and genres of music and now I listen to everything from bluegrass to blues, to Metal, rock, Alternative to Techno and so much more!
Anyone who thinks music gets old is small minded
Much love ♥️🙏🎸
@@SeanEnginetechnology Agreed but for myself I meant the 80s music from almost all genres was awesome, I was into classic rock, rock,metal,punk some new wave, country and some others as well but will agree when it came to grunge rock and the bands you mentioned radio was on fire and exciting. I’m with you brother, love all music and al says keep an open ear for something new. Cheers
It's totally subjective. Sorry
The 80's new wave of british heavy metal was better (not glam metal).
The 90's mainstream was full of boring rock shit.
Best teenage rock group ever.
what about slint
@@barksdalebell000 not familiar with them
@@barksdalebell000Thx for posting #2
1st Def Leppard album "On Through the Night" was pretty amazing. A matter of taste, of course,but my favorite by them.
@@barksdalebell000i love slint
That is sick. So much I took for granted back then
For real, soon much incredible music!! I went to sooo many concerts but never got to see these guys😢
** did see Alice in Chains open up for van Halen which immediately became my favorite singer and band ever since.. Well aside from Mad Season❤
Didn't the band turn from cool to cringe in just a year or so?
Dad introduced me to silverchair about 3 weeks ago because he randomly thought about them now ive been slowly listening to more of them, they sound great
If you’re listening to and love Frogstomp then you will also like Freak Show. After that they started changing their sound, you won’t recognize them at all in their 5th and final album, I wanna cry thinking about it they were so damn good!
Listen to old SC not new
@@ferruscx Silverchair haven't released an album in over 17 years, so all Silverchair is basically old at this point. But I get it, you probably just mean the first two (or three) albums.
@@ferruscx I am one year younger than Dan and have followed his career since Frogstomp came out. The first 3 albums were my teenage years. Loved them to pieces. Wasnt super into YM or Diarama but still appreciate Dan's growing composership (is that a word?) I also think his new album FutureNever is absolutely breat[ht]aking, cant find a bad moment in it. Its not grunge or anything but it is a VERY well written album with a hell of an emotional journey behind the lyrics. LONG LIVE PAPA JOHNS
@@billyghostalThanks for the recommendations. I remember Rolling Stone writing about them, when they blew up, but had focused elsewhere, at the time. This is probably a good time to check them out.
They wrote so many great riffs 💥
What song is this?
@@patricklynch6787 Pure Massacre
3 chords wow
@@eriknelson45sometimes less is more
@@eriknelson45nobody thinks ur insightful for pointing out how many chords are used in songs , in fact it just shows u miss the point of music entirely
One of my favorite 90s bands. Great heavy ass guitar.
Dude goes so hard immediately on the drop. I love that
Saw them at 95 Big Day Out, brings back a lot of great memories
And Offspring played that day too.
Which location was this one at
95 was at Lakewood I think? They started having them at Georgia International Horsepark because it was big enough to hold the huge crowd of people. 99X freeloader baby!
Awesome. Those were the days. I remember at the time, the youth really lamented missing the summer of 69, but in retrospect, the summer of 96 was a pretty damn worthy successor.
It was just close enough to the peak of civilization in 1984 that it enjoyed some of the benefits and tone if the tech era while enjoying the simmering swollen dignity that remained of the beforehand. Now its all singularity and poverty with the promise of some fake technological godhead to save us from the shackles wrought from the liberties of post war prosperity...
We've come a long way, I only hope you're all on top enough to still see the dream well enough to point the way for the youth of today that as of yet havent had the chance to step out of the universal garage and onto the stage of all tomorrows.
This guy was more than likely talking about 'The Big Day Out' in Australia, which is our biggest rock music festival.... and the home country of Silverchair.
I'm not sure Silverchair would have been playing a lot of shows outside Australia in 1995. They were still in school, and about 14 years old. 😅😅
I saw them at the Fremantle Big Day Out in 1995
I'm 60yrs. Old ladies and Gentleman. And i say Turn That shit Up!!!!! 😂❤🎉
If you're a music fan in general, it would be an interesting journey to listen to all of their albums in order. You'd actually get the sense for what a band that started so young actually grew in to musically. I personally am a fan of the bands music and love songs from all of the albums. Some melodies, from all of the albums, still are with me after all of these years. Definitely a band worthy of a listen 🤘🏼😎
Nice
Definitely I heard about them winning the contest n I was born in 79 n a guitarist n skateboarder obsessed n by rickson Gracie
I did a Silverchair deep dive and i was absolutely blown away! Impressed beyond belief.....im 60 years old
I didn't like their last album so much, I think they lost their core sound. But I should go back and listen to it again, see if I still dislike it.
They grew into Daniel john's having a nervous breakdown from the industry and the music was not real good after that
I saw them at one of their first concerts in Auckland, NZ. Must've been '95 from memory. I was loud as hell 🤘
Silverchair has been a part of my daily life for my entire life. I’m 25 and still in love with them
Daily life? Why you lying? lol
90's rock/grunge/numetal was my teenage years soundtrack ♡
I have never so impressed by a teenage band, I loved them from the beginning still listening 2023👏🎵💙
Thank you for this clip! It is the first thing that got me into silverchair!! I just recently found them and now I am in the rabbit hole of 90’s grunge music. This band is awesome and super underrated ❤
Its good to see and hear young people play real music again.
Pure Massacre is my favorite Silverchair song at the moment ♥️
The wondrous 90s
Ah goodstuff. They were great youngfellas back in the 90s. Happy memories.
This album was incredible particularly considering their age.
I used to do Silver chair songs at Karaoke bars. Good times!
WOW!!! I'm a 90s kid - How have I never heard of these guys?? Goddamn and learning that this guy is 15!? That's insane lol One thing I love about these old live performances is you know there's no fucking autotune bullshit going on... Just pure raw talent... This guys pitch control and power is off the charts. Love the rasp and that slight angsty whine/grunt at the end of every note... This guy's vocal style, identity, and confidence are incredibly developed for being so young!!
Considering their age, this was one of the grooviest and most rockingest debut albums we’ve ever seen. Fucking biblical, man.
I still listen to this album, so good. Their follow up is amazing too.
I never had a love for a band like my Love of this talent! It just hits then and stil today 2024!!!
They rocked and were the best young band around back in my day son
Such simplistic pop grunge, I was 10 when someone bought me their breakout album, and I LOVED it. Haven’t listened to their stuff forever but will always love those tracks.
Could’ve been a high school talent show, buts it’s a 20,000 person amphitheater.
Good work kids.
Omgggg my little girl bedroom was plastered with pictures of these boys lol. Trent Reznor & Phil Anselmo, too. I was such an angsty, edgy 12 year old 🤦🏻♀🤣
Can’t say I blame you they’re very pretty
@@spottssI would of asked u out wen u were older 😊
you were a 12 yr old with amazing taste in music which is awesome!
And what about now? I'm 42 and I'm still pissed off lol
Not a phone in sight, everyone living in the moment.
Wish it was still like that tbh
phones didn't have cameras back then, so it'd be pretty stupid if we saw some in the crowd.
@@Blueboi1108 no crap mate
@@miaaa9515 an obvious reply for an obvious comment 🙄
@@miaaa9515 it's the internet, you can say words like shit and fuck lol.
Bought a few of their albums. Thanks guys you rocked er down😊
Imagine playing in front of that HUGE crowd, and the entire place goung crazy qhen the song takes off!!! Just incredible!!
I'm still listening to this daily
helen hunt?😲
I really liked Silver chair when they came out, great driving chords and power.
No stupid phones just living in the moment. 🤘🏼🤟🏼
I'll never understand what happened to this guy, from frontman in a rock band to solo singer of weird electro pop.
Who would have ever thought these Grudge Rock Kids would end up transitioning to Bee Gees Pop Disco Type Music ? ✨💫🌟⚡💯🔥💥🙊🙉🙈🙃😉😵🧐🤯😶🌫️🤔🤨🫡😳👀
It's known as selling out
This dude always had a great voice 👍
Note: the crowd was removed from this shot for copyright claims. (Guess we will take your word for it guy)
Also note: this album was the shizznittle and that u can take to the bank!
Oldschool silverchair freaking rocks!
Will always be one of my favorite songs.... Great times..pure nostalgia right now 🤘🏼❤️❤️
I remember buying one of their albums as a kid and there was a dude with Lobster hands inside of the booklet.
I was 12 When frogstomp came out and it turned every afternoon on the school bus into a mosh Pit
Why is he sooooo good live 🤣🤣🤣
I always loved them and always thought they could’ve been HUGE forever. Kinda sizzled out
The wonderful mystical magical 90s 😢 what I would do to go back home.
I was living in Sydney at that time and I heard about three teenagers from Newcastle who were making big strides locally. They blew up in no time.
If you aren’t geddy lee, nobody came to see the bass player
Huh? Wtf are you talking about?? And it’s Getty! Not Geddy.
Not gonna lie, this was way better than we gave it credit .
Well, got to know Daniel Johns and Silverchair during Lockdown, so mamy similarities, Im Daniels age.Older by 3 months the same as my childhood best friend. Its uncany how I love every single song this man has put out whether its Horror with Eyeballs with Paul Mac, Future Never or Talk Albums or the 5 Silverchair Albums. I find the music hits me on a Universal level, like the fact we came into the world in the same year, universal pull, cosmic energies affecting our cells. Im going to say tge Worlds greatest Modern Day Composer is Dan Johns. Im saying it after 3 years of almost daily play. I highly recommend Israels Son, I miss you Love, Keep Losing Sleep, Without You, Tuna in the Brine, Across the night, Straight Lines, Young Modern Station, Emergency Calls Only, By your side, We are Golden, Reclaim your Heart...just a few to get you started. Oh and Cocaine Killa. Emotion Sickness...I cant stop. As I said the very very best. Modern day Mozart ❤🎉
Fuck yeah. 41 yrs Old and theyre still my favorite Band and always will be
So friggin nostalgic 😂❤
These boys should pull it together.
Silverchair was fuckin awesome I love you Australia
and the crowd goes mild!😅
Back then, every kid wants to start a band. The closest I ever get was singing Rage Against The Machine in the studio with a friend who had a band back then. He’s gone now RIP but yeah that was what you called a vibe.
This build up needs a comeback.
One band I would love to see reunite!
Singer said once in and interview he would never do It even under gunooint😢
Most underrated band
I remember my friends having that fender guitar strap. Brings back memories.
Shows were so fun back then
I can’t explain how awesome and different the 90s were
Silverchair left quite a few good albums in the studio.
Miss this band
Man I'd love to go back to 1995, when Frogstomp was released, to be 16 again, and back when the World wasn't a complete, and confused, clusterf**k. Good times back then, that's for sure, especially the music.
Man I want to watch this whole concert! The memories I have with this album!
Australia’s NIRVANA
When rock still ruled the world
I’d give my life savings to go back in time to be at this concert
Que buenos recuerdos de los '90s
It’s a shame silverchair changed so much
I feel betrayed by my generation for not introducing this to me when I was growing up in the 90s.
Sad that this is published in this format where more of the song and performance couldn't be included.
If you think this is a crazy crowd, definitely you must see Argentinian pogo.
They were underrated
One of the biggest losses in Rock history is Daniel Johns giving up on rock. What a talent.
God I miss the 90's
Much much better version of Kurt Cobain
I sing one karaoke song on UA-cam with Silverchair and now I'm getting endless videos of them. LOL
Miss those days!
90s rock❤my childhood. My mood guides to coping and understanding, relating emotional experiences through the sounds and vibrations of their lyrical visions, thoughts and creative expressions and youthful energy. How I miss that graceful period of life we all so easily and unknowingly took for granted.
I remember when this album came out and I listened to this song non stop for weeks on end!
So much Sabbath bleeding through Daniel here ✌🏼🤘🏼
I didn't see that... where's the absolute craziness?
I was lucky enough to see Silverchair six times during their Freak show and Neon Ballroom eras. I got to watch one of their soundchecks with five other people and meet them on March 26th 1999, still some of the best memories from when I was a teenager. I loved this band more than any other, I was actually pretty obsessed LOL. I still remember Daniel smelled like lavender oil, Ben hugged me really hard, and Daniel was just as beautiful in person as he was in the magazines and on videos.😂
Frog Stomp. Unbelievable album. I hope these three kids will all grow up ok. They were just kids living a dream. Now three wise young men. 🙏🔥🔥🔥🦄
I miss this band
Keira Knightley apparently is a helluva singer! 😂 She sould also try acting someday!
This was an ANTHEM when I was in highschool. Love it.😊
I remember meeting people in Sydney. I was in the navy and was partying there. Met some cool friends and they told me about silver hair and them winning the radio contest. Then when I left they gave me the cd with I thing 4 songs on it. If I remember they were a little different than the ones that hit the radio in the US. IM 53 now. Damn time flies
Times were good back then. I miss the normal.
Those were the days🤘🏻. Miss this generation and these guys🎸
"Crowd goes wild" and they show the singer and the drummer instead 🤡
I loved this band so much back then. It's been a minute since I've listened to them.