Mr. PRMBA, if I recall correctly all the butt rock bands had their dress like emo phase from around 2006 - 2008. C’mon bruh I thought you were a real Chad 😁
I want to add that Three Days Grace had different lyrical focus than the emo bands. The emo bands preferred to make songs calling their ex a slut or getting grounded by your parents, while Three Days Grace, especially during One-X ("Animal I Have Become" was this album), most of their songs were about how hard it was going through rehab for his painkiller addiction. Utterly different worlds.
100% I never even considered the possibility anyone would ever call TDG emo. It's 100% alternative rock but is fully focused on Adam's struggle with his addictions rather then some girl who cheated on him like most emo bands. I mean the son It's All Over which is the first track on the album One X (which is easily a top 5 all time in my book) is one of the most cleverly written songs about battling opioid addiction and withdrawals I've ever heard. As someome who knows way too much just how intense that battle for your life is and even into sobriety its a battle that never stops being waged in one's mind. "The needle breaking your skin, Now the story is Sinking IN! Your trip begins and it's all over for YOU!" That line is 100% detailing shooting up heroin. Referring to the needle breaking skin. And as you plunge that toxicity inside your arm it's "Sinking in" and from there is the beginning of the end of most people. The story ends. TDG is not remotely emo but they make songs that are sad. That have tons of emotion in them and cover very serious topics. Such as REAL abuse. Like kids who grew up being neglected or severely beaten by thier dad. Songs like Home and Just Like You hit hard
Re Jared Leto's nail polish: In the 2000s OPI used to make nail polish that would crack apart automatically as it dried. For a bit there was a manicure trend of black crackled nail polish over a solid bright color.
"From Yesterday" from 30 seconds to Mars is a great one. This was such a great era. We didn't know what we had. This, MySpace, malls and cheap liquor lol
@@mitchcolangelo550 Me too....are they not?? I've had "one-night-stands" (i was young and dumb...) with 2 very hot, out of my league emo girls on separate occasions, that both had the bat as a tramp-stamp tattoo...(I remember that, but don't remember their names lol)
Cant believe a friend of mine defended that Lil Wayne solo "Man you don't get it hes making millions hes so busy he can basically only practice guitar on stage". I actually heard a couple of old FOB songs at emo night a couple of weeks ago and these gen Z kids went WILD for it. Time really is a circle.
These late 2000s videos are visually interesting because the directors wanted to copy the Marc Webb pipeline of going from directing videos for AFI, Hatebreed, Good Charlotte, and All American Rejects to directing The Office and 500 Days of Summer.
1. Love the call out to The Emerson in Indy-didn’t think people outside of Indiana knew the venue lol 2. As a 6th grader when 3 Days Grace got big I can tell you why they are associated with emo. It mostly comes down to lyrical content. Animal I Have Become and Riot have the edge us suburban kids craved and songs like Never too Late and World So Cold hit that sad depressed nail right on the head.
As a Weezer fan, I have to always go with Beverly Hills being the worst song of the 2000s followed by 'Hey There Delilah', 'You're Beautiful', and 'Viva la Vida.' I actually love the cheesy songs from Lil Wayne and 30 seconds to Mars.
I saw Linkin Park live when AFI and 30 Seconds to Mars opened for them. Jared was honestly really good with the crowd and had a good ratio of messing around to actually playing the damn songs in the setlist. TBH I thought he was a good performer and then Suicide Squad happened and the whole internet collectively decided it was not okay to say anything good about him. Hope people can see that while he's an asshole, he made some good music back in the day.
I saw Jared Leto at SXSW. Obviously him, rolling around in public, no security, no entourage, just chillin. Not getting mobbed. I loved Requiem for a Dream, he's a great actor.
Got to love the contrast between Punk Rock MBA and the twitch channel. Punk Rock MBA: The Rise & Fall of Nu Metal Finn McKenty: Would you eat your own ass?
My first paycheck ever bought limited edition supra Skytops that came with the condom in the hidden pocket. They were grey suede and I put zebra print laces in them😂
I never cared much about Three Days Grace but decided to catch their set at a red state rock festival and I was shook that I knew every song in their* hour long set. Theyve written a ton of bangers!
Bro how can you not like Three Days Grace. The fact you were under the impression you didn't care much for them only to be blown away that you knew every word in every song they played and realized in that moment (holy shit I'm a Closeted Three Days Grace Fan) lmao 😂 and just know. They have a whole ass extra set you would know of songs as well. They were BANGERS with Adam. And dominated most kids like me childhoods. The Gen before had Nirvana. Mine had Three Days Grace And Breaking Benjamin who are very similar in style and have also written tons of massive hits people know but don't realize it's breaking benjamin
This album from 30 seconds to Mars is awesome! Also, apparently, radio hosts usually say Jared is a great guy. I know of 3 in particular in Portugal and Spain that love him and he seems to be quite generous and down to Earth with them.
For some reason, that 30Secons2Mars song reminds me of Degrassi TNG. I think someone did a mashup video of the Degrassi TNG school schoosting and put 'The Kill' over it.
I'm glad they recovered to being good live. They were terrible live when I saw them in 04-06. Wikipedia tells me Adam had a bad Oxy addiction. Rhythm section was good tho.
I was shocked at how great Three Days Grace were live when I saw them in 2019. I was afraid I'd miss Adam but even on the older songs that were with Adam, they killed it.
Three Days Grace with Matt is really good live. I saw them with Shinedown at Penn State in April. St Asonia is really good with Adam. I saw them with Skillet and Theory of a Deadman.
I was born in 83, and I think the early 00's for me was the best time for music for me, earlier in 97 I remember finding Blink182, when I first saw them on the MTV music festival, and then one Christmas I woke up through MTV on and dammit played, that same day I went to the music store 'Strawberries', and bought 'DUDE RANCH'. and never looked back, then going through school, a friend would show us, or handed us the full length disc of NFG's 'Nothing Gold Can Stay', and told us about Saves The Day "Through Being Cool'. Drive Thru Records was huge for me in my early days.
THIS DUDE JUST MENTIONED THE EMERSION THEATER IN INDY @7:19. Wow I grew up there. What a time to be alive to see your little dive of a venue get mentioned like this lol. Right on! We had a great local scene as well during the late 2000’s to early 2010s. Great time to be from the Midwest lol
3 days grace is soooo “I’m 99% angel 👼 but ohhh that 1% 😈” Bumper sticker on a geo metro. You know no matter how punk underground HXC you were when that song was popular, you bobbed your head to that baseline at least once. In that moment you were 99% angel
Patrick from FOB did the theme song for the kids Spider-Man show on Disney and that thing absolutely GOES! I can’t go a day without singing that theme song lol. Alternatively, he did the weirdest feature ever on a Taylor swift song and it is atrocious. Can’t win ‘em all!
To me Kevin holds up, because he created the blueprint of the balance of urban with rock instead of rock with urban, 10 years before that was a thing. Btw the layered chords are guitars with synths; keep in mind, the same way numetal didn't like metal solos and overplaying, urban alt genres sometimes prefer more dirty synths and deep bass with minimal guitars
Ok but i can still fuck with let it rock, its not rock, but it comes on, with a couple shots of rum 151, I'd be on the dance floor. Also, i agree, bring back swag it was so funny to make fun of. Animal i have become era of 3DG was fantastic and i will absolutely jam out their first couple albums. They WERE huge for my emo friends and I. Theyre buttrock for sure now but they were popular with emo kids back in my hayday
I'm 34 and I think my emo phase started like half year ago. I used to laugh about whole emo and pop punk bands, and now I listen to this stuff and think man this is great. And even some of the lyrics are like yeah I feel this too right now.
I thought I was hard as fuck listening to animal I’ve become by 3 days grace. Then the homies showed me slipknot and it wasn’t long before I found animosity and flew headfirst into hardcore.
That let it rock song was my favorite song when I was like 8. It was the theme song for like summer slam or something, and I was hardcore wrestling fan. Is it good, god no, but it reminds me of good times.
I forever love the Metallica song St. ANGER because of summerslam 2003. The dvd had the music video included. Terrible song but I still throw it on when I'm jogging occasionally. It's got an energy to it.
In 6th grade my parents took away my Xbox 360 and my guitar for the weekend because I got an F in Science and I listened to Animal I Have Become and unironically thought “this is 100% me”
I’ve been subscribed to you since 2020 and I’ve gotta say Finn you’ve come a long way. Especially with your humor, you’re actually really funny and you crack me up😂 keep up the good work man!
I'm so glad 2008 was the year I went into the military and I missed out on a ton of pop culture from that entire year. It was all just terrible and the culture around hardcore/emo was played out to a ridiculous point. I think it all came to a head when every douche bag everywhere started wearing Affliction t-shirts
Part of me wants Fall Out Boy to just release another emo/pop punk album, butat the same time I don't. They're all in their 40's now. If they released Grand Theft Autumn now, it would be cringy and weird.
If you think Let It Rock is bad, listen to Kevin’s second hit song “I Made It” ft Lil Wayne, Birdman and Jay Sean. It came out in 2010 and it’s genuinely one of the worst hit songs of all time. The album it was featured on flopped so hard it caused Kevin Rudolf to quit music altogether. Apparently he’s still friends with Lil Wayne to this day though, which is pretty cool I guess.
18:50 oversized underwear was just part of the fashion back then. If you weren't awkwardly fumbling with your boxers throughout the day trying to stuff them back into your skinny jeans after they rode up for the 10th time, were you really fully with the fashion?
bruh that is so fuckin true about the local butt rock bands, they always have expensive shit to play the most generic stuff its truly chad energy. the boxers definitely don't hold up bruh not only had a chance to show off the donk and the thighs, but also a hopeful front view so the fans could find out if he is cut or not. get that man some pairs of sheaths post haste!
As a 2000's kid, I can say that Three Days Grace were emo to us. As kids, we didn't really comprehend the fullness of the genre web but they had a heavy sound with emo-ish lyricism.
Back in the day I just remember walking by a couple of dudes in the gym and overhearing one say "Who needs preworkout when you have three days grace?". Real wtf moment
I almost went to a Kevin Rudolf headlining show with Cash Cash, The Audition, and Hyper Crush opening on a spring break trip to Reno/Tahoe during my junior year of high school in 2009. Honestly wish I hit that up
I always liked Three Days Grace. They were hard rock without being "too hard rock" for me. I could at least understand the words they were saying. They are kind of proto-butt rock, though.
7:20 funny, I know the dudes in Vitriol, and they said quite literally that Emerson had the utter worst monitors they’ve ever played. No hyperbole, and they’ve gone to Europe/Canada and all over the US haha cracked me up having seen a lot of shows there, and learning it’s a dog shit place to play
Actor/singer/musician crossovers (real actors, no Elvis)...Oscar winner Frank Sinatra...Oscar winner Cher...Best Actress winner Barbra Streisand, Best Supporting Actress winner Jennifer Hudson...the aforementioned Jared Leto and Will Smith. You could give an honorable mention to many, many who have done both including Sting, Bowie, Diana Ross, Jennifer Lopez, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, it goes on and on. Also, plenty of musicians have won Oscars for composition and/or performance for film.
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Mr. PRMBA, if I recall correctly all the butt rock bands had their dress like emo phase from around 2006 - 2008. C’mon bruh I thought you were a real Chad 😁
Finn, you just know everything about music. Where can I find any songs you've made or produced... I'm waiting.
Oh you just have opinions and "know guy's" lol. You're the one upper of your friend group
Only if you ride a horse
Lil Wayne is the black Jimi Hendrix
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂, you just won 👏
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The way he bent that B and C over and over at completely random intervals hit me right in the hole I mean soul.
God I hope that meme never dies
I want to add that Three Days Grace had different lyrical focus than the emo bands.
The emo bands preferred to make songs calling their ex a slut or getting grounded by your parents, while Three Days Grace, especially during One-X ("Animal I Have Become" was this album), most of their songs were about how hard it was going through rehab for his painkiller addiction.
Utterly different worlds.
Nah... they were all the same
Early 3 days grace was definitely "mad at my parents" vibes
100% I never even considered the possibility anyone would ever call TDG emo. It's 100% alternative rock but is fully focused on Adam's struggle with his addictions rather then some girl who cheated on him like most emo bands.
I mean the son It's All Over which is the first track on the album One X (which is easily a top 5 all time in my book) is one of the most cleverly written songs about battling opioid addiction and withdrawals I've ever heard. As someome who knows way too much just how intense that battle for your life is and even into sobriety its a battle that never stops being waged in one's mind.
"The needle breaking your skin, Now the story is Sinking IN! Your trip begins and it's all over for YOU!" That line is 100% detailing shooting up heroin. Referring to the needle breaking skin. And as you plunge that toxicity inside your arm it's "Sinking in" and from there is the beginning of the end of most people. The story ends.
TDG is not remotely emo but they make songs that are sad. That have tons of emotion in them and cover very serious topics. Such as REAL abuse. Like kids who grew up being neglected or severely beaten by thier dad. Songs like Home and Just Like You hit hard
Re Jared Leto's nail polish: In the 2000s OPI used to make nail polish that would crack apart automatically as it dried. For a bit there was a manicure trend of black crackled nail polish over a solid bright color.
God damn, core memory unlocked. I remember having my ex GF paint my toe nails with it
"From Yesterday" from 30 seconds to Mars is a great one. This was such a great era. We didn't know what we had. This, MySpace, malls and cheap liquor lol
Take me back dude
I managed a Hot Topic back then. Between store parties and the local bar scene I think life was as good as was going to get
Lil' Wayne has captured the spirit of a trumpet on guitar.
As somebody who was in middle school in the mid 2000s, I can confirm the emo kids loved three days grace even if they arent an emo band
I used to consider avenged sevenfold emo in 2006.
I think we can call them "emo adjacent" along with Breaking Benjamin and other "butt emo" bands like that
theres a live version of Home where they go into Hey man nice shot and then add a domestic abuse solo in there too
@@mitchcolangelo550 Me too....are they not?? I've had "one-night-stands" (i was young and dumb...) with 2 very hot, out of my league emo girls on separate occasions, that both had the bat as a tramp-stamp tattoo...(I remember that, but don't remember their names lol)
@@asd3601 what the fuck is a domestic abuse solo? lol sounds like a very heavy death metal band
As a certified Jared Leto hater I must admit the first 30 seconds to Mars album is great
The self titled album is underrated and I wish they kept going with that style
This is War and Kings and Queens are fire tracks
The Kill is not from the first album. The first two albums are both incredible, though.
@@adamtaylor5274 the first two albums are great
Yep, I'm agreed as uncertified Jared Leto Hater the first album was underrated
Lmao Steve Terreberry built his empire on Little Wayne's 'rock phase'
Exactly
The worst thing to come out of lil Wayne going rock
Cant believe a friend of mine defended that Lil Wayne solo "Man you don't get it hes making millions hes so busy he can basically only practice guitar on stage". I actually heard a couple of old FOB songs at emo night a couple of weeks ago and these gen Z kids went WILD for it. Time really is a circle.
These late 2000s videos are visually interesting because the directors wanted to copy the Marc Webb pipeline of going from directing videos for AFI, Hatebreed, Good Charlotte, and All American Rejects to directing The Office and 500 Days of Summer.
1. Love the call out to The Emerson in Indy-didn’t think people outside of Indiana knew the venue lol 2. As a 6th grader when 3 Days Grace got big I can tell you why they are associated with emo. It mostly comes down to lyrical content. Animal I Have Become and Riot have the edge us suburban kids craved and songs like Never too Late and World So Cold hit that sad depressed nail right on the head.
As a Weezer fan, I have to always go with Beverly Hills being the worst song of the 2000s followed by 'Hey There Delilah', 'You're Beautiful', and 'Viva la Vida.' I actually love the cheesy songs from Lil Wayne and 30 seconds to Mars.
Hey buddy. I was really ok with this list until you had to dunk on Coldplay.
Beverly Hills made me avoid Weezer for a long time. God awful song
@@dancegregorydance6933 Its probably the easiest song to explain how to play because its 3 notes. Weezer was really mailing it in this era.
I saw Linkin Park live when AFI and 30 Seconds to Mars opened for them. Jared was honestly really good with the crowd and had a good ratio of messing around to actually playing the damn songs in the setlist. TBH I thought he was a good performer and then Suicide Squad happened and the whole internet collectively decided it was not okay to say anything good about him. Hope people can see that while he's an asshole, he made some good music back in the day.
Also, Suicide Squad was not Leto’s fault. He did the best he could with a shitty script and cringe costuming.
I also partied really hard during the Wayne rock era
I saw Jared Leto at SXSW. Obviously him, rolling around in public, no security, no entourage, just chillin. Not getting mobbed. I loved Requiem for a Dream, he's a great actor.
"ass to ass!"
Got to love the contrast between Punk Rock MBA and the twitch channel.
Punk Rock MBA: The Rise & Fall of Nu Metal
Finn McKenty: Would you eat your own ass?
Peak...PEAK 30 Seconds to Mars. A beautiful lie, Self titled, This is war.... then the rest
Self titled is so underrated. My favourite album by them. It is like Linkin park minus rapping and with some Tool influences.
Man, I used to play Capricorn on repeat. That song is so good.
Dude I loved that Let It Rock song but completely forgot it existed until just now lmao
My first paycheck ever bought limited edition supra Skytops that came with the condom in the hidden pocket. They were grey suede and I put zebra print laces in them😂
I'm 39, last year, a 45 year old took me on a date to "see a heavy band." It was Three Days Grace. It was something
I never cared much about Three Days Grace but decided to catch their set at a red state rock festival and I was shook that I knew every song in their* hour long set. Theyve written a ton of bangers!
They are honestly such a good band one of the best butt rock band
Bro how can you not like Three Days Grace. The fact you were under the impression you didn't care much for them only to be blown away that you knew every word in every song they played and realized in that moment (holy shit I'm a Closeted Three Days Grace Fan) lmao 😂 and just know. They have a whole ass extra set you would know of songs as well. They were BANGERS with Adam. And dominated most kids like me childhoods. The Gen before had Nirvana. Mine had Three Days Grace And Breaking Benjamin who are very similar in style and have also written tons of massive hits people know but don't realize it's breaking benjamin
Every mid 2000s high school gym locker room permanently reeked of Axe Phoenix.
Three Days Grace was def the most angsty butt rock band.
Three Days Grace being labeled as emo was honestly the album they made at the time. It was all pretty emo, the other big single off of it was Pain.
This was one of your funniest videos Finn. I had to pause it after the butt rock spot comment
This album from 30 seconds to Mars is awesome! Also, apparently, radio hosts usually say Jared is a great guy. I know of 3 in particular in Portugal and Spain that love him and he seems to be quite generous and down to Earth with them.
I know 200+ cult members that will legally vouch for him, they haven't been coerced or are contractually obligated to as well
@@MoshJunkie426 I'll admit, I had no idea about the cult thing, so I don't know what to make of Jared.
I have heard some bad stuff about him with underage girls
For what it's worth, Joe Rogan claims that J Leto is the most normal regular dude he's ever met from Hollywood-land.
I live in Central Indiana. The local pop stations would play let it rock with the lil Wayne part cut out.
Three days grace is transcendental imo. I'm forever grateful for those star wars TCW amvs and tributes on UA-cam
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Damn! The smell of Tagg and Axe is burned in my nostrils like a bad memory!!!
Plus I didn’t realize how much I was in butt Emo back in the day
But, if you were classy you had Curve you bought at PAC SUN
For some reason, that 30Secons2Mars song reminds me of Degrassi TNG. I think someone did a mashup video of the Degrassi TNG school schoosting and put 'The Kill' over it.
three days grace still sounds great live. saw their set and download festival in june and they killed it.
I'm glad they recovered to being good live. They were terrible live when I saw them in 04-06. Wikipedia tells me Adam had a bad Oxy addiction. Rhythm section was good tho.
I was shocked at how great Three Days Grace were live when I saw them in 2019. I was afraid I'd miss Adam but even on the older songs that were with Adam, they killed it.
You do know three days grace has a newer lead singer lol.
@@MFNDman i didn’t say they sound the same, i said they still sound great 😉
Three Days Grace with Matt is really good live. I saw them with Shinedown at Penn State in April. St Asonia is really good with Adam. I saw them with Skillet and Theory of a Deadman.
I was born in 83, and I think the early 00's for me was the best time for music for me, earlier in 97 I remember finding Blink182, when I first saw them on the MTV music festival, and then one Christmas I woke up through MTV on and dammit played, that same day I went to the music store 'Strawberries', and bought 'DUDE RANCH'. and never looked back, then going through school, a friend would show us, or handed us the full length disc of NFG's 'Nothing Gold Can Stay', and told us about Saves The Day "Through Being Cool'. Drive Thru Records was huge for me in my early days.
Honestly, 30 seconds to mars' first album was a grungy masterpiece
I love their first album and I listen to it all the time, Fallen is my favorite of it
@gavynmd4587 what happened to them? XD
@@joe94c no idea I just remember seeing somewhere that Jarod hates that album
12:20 it's incest because they have the same genes.
THIS DUDE JUST MENTIONED THE EMERSION THEATER IN INDY @7:19. Wow I grew up there. What a time to be alive to see your little dive of a venue get mentioned like this lol. Right on! We had a great local scene as well during the late 2000’s to early 2010s. Great time to be from the Midwest lol
3 days grace is soooo “I’m 99% angel 👼 but ohhh that 1% 😈”
Bumper sticker on a geo metro. You know no matter how punk underground HXC you were when that song was popular, you bobbed your head to that baseline at least once. In that moment you were 99% angel
Was never a huge FOB fan back in the day, but I saw them with BMTH a couple months ago and they put on an AMAZING show! 😃
Patrick from FOB did the theme song for the kids Spider-Man show on Disney and that thing absolutely GOES! I can’t go a day without singing that theme song lol. Alternatively, he did the weirdest feature ever on a Taylor swift song and it is atrocious. Can’t win ‘em all!
Ooh! Also the "I wanna be like you" and "What's This?" covers! Not so much the "Ghostbusters" song though.
@@YHess4 I’ll have to check those out!
B-spot and Butt Emo definitely hold up
I would actually flip if you and Hivemind collaborated. Please reach out to them😂
You guys would make such a good video together
To me Kevin holds up, because he created the blueprint of the balance of urban with rock instead of rock with urban, 10 years before that was a thing. Btw the layered chords are guitars with synths; keep in mind, the same way numetal didn't like metal solos and overplaying, urban alt genres sometimes prefer more dirty synths and deep bass with minimal guitars
My husband wants you to know "Jack Black" is THE answer to the Musician + Actor-trope
Ok but i can still fuck with let it rock, its not rock, but it comes on, with a couple shots of rum 151, I'd be on the dance floor.
Also, i agree, bring back swag it was so funny to make fun of.
Animal i have become era of 3DG was fantastic and i will absolutely jam out their first couple albums. They WERE huge for my emo friends and I. Theyre buttrock for sure now but they were popular with emo kids back in my hayday
I'm 34 and I think my emo phase started like half year ago. I used to laugh about whole emo and pop punk bands, and now I listen to this stuff and think man this is great. And even some of the lyrics are like yeah I feel this too right now.
Not only does Animal I Have Become holds up, THE WHOLE ONE X ALBUM IS PERFECTION AND I WILL DIE ON THIS HILL!!!
Facts One X a top 10 all time album. I also dying on this hill with you
Omg that song is absolutely “vomiting in the back of the cab coming home late from the bar” core.
I thought I was hard as fuck listening to animal I’ve become by 3 days grace. Then the homies showed me slipknot and it wasn’t long before I found animosity and flew headfirst into hardcore.
As someone who hit an emo phase in high school during 2004, these songs were bangers at the time lol
So my wife and i who started dating in 2007 can officially pull out all our old clothes and act cool in a few years? Sweet.
That let it rock song was my favorite song when I was like 8. It was the theme song for like summer slam or something, and I was hardcore wrestling fan. Is it good, god no, but it reminds me of good times.
It was this for Summerslam then I Made It for Mania i think.
I forever love the Metallica song St. ANGER because of summerslam 2003. The dvd had the music video included. Terrible song but I still throw it on when I'm jogging occasionally. It's got an energy to it.
In 6th grade my parents took away my Xbox 360 and my guitar for the weekend because I got an F in Science and I listened to Animal I Have Become and unironically thought “this is 100% me”
First confirmed instance of “literally me”
I low key used to listen to headstrong by trapt when I was like 10 and I was angry and just fantasize about being a bad ass. Never came to fruition.
I’ve been subscribed to you since 2020 and I’ve gotta say Finn you’ve come a long way. Especially with your humor, you’re actually really funny and you crack me up😂 keep up the good work man!
If you believe hard enough, that solo sounds just like November rain
LET IT ROCKKKKK
Oh Lord. Lol. We roasting the 2000s again. Let me grab my Doritos.
This whole video had me dying the entire time 🤣🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
Bro I cannot believe you namedropped the Emerson. You just gained so much more cred for me lmaoo
I feel kind of bad for Lil Wayne looking back, maybe if we were more welcoming to him back then rock music would be in a better position today
The first 2 30STM albums are absolute bangers and ill die on that hill
I'm so glad 2008 was the year I went into the military and I missed out on a ton of pop culture from that entire year. It was all just terrible and the culture around hardcore/emo was played out to a ridiculous point. I think it all came to a head when every douche bag everywhere started wearing Affliction t-shirts
I’m still on the nail polish chipping. “Can we match the chipping like the one on the pinky?” 😂
Part of me wants Fall Out Boy to just release another emo/pop punk album, butat the same time I don't. They're all in their 40's now. If they released Grand Theft Autumn now, it would be cringy and weird.
Let it Rock holds up, it does rock, and I will DIE on that hill... It is a BANGER
6:12 this is what I remember from the odds. No equalization whatsoever. All channels pumped up to 11, so nobody can make out anything.
not ashamed at all that i can tell that jared leto did those nails with a black sharpie and not nail polish lol
I totally did that.
Thanks to this video, I now actually know what the songs I hear on my local rock radio station all day at work are.
If you think Let It Rock is bad, listen to Kevin’s second hit song “I Made It” ft Lil Wayne, Birdman and Jay Sean. It came out in 2010 and it’s genuinely one of the worst hit songs of all time. The album it was featured on flopped so hard it caused Kevin Rudolf to quit music altogether. Apparently he’s still friends with Lil Wayne to this day though, which is pretty cool I guess.
Three Days Grace is 'Early 2000s Anime AMV'-Core.
Fall Out Boy is amazing, check out the album So Much (for) Stardust, it is amazing
dude, that album was incredible! I saw them on tour and they killed it. I'll be a fan for life
Let it rock was a gym class classic
That "butt-rock spot" is known as your prostate, Finn. At your age, it'd be good to have that checked out 😉
18:50 oversized underwear was just part of the fashion back then. If you weren't awkwardly fumbling with your boxers throughout the day trying to stuff them back into your skinny jeans after they rode up for the 10th time, were you really fully with the fashion?
“Three Days Grace tickles my B spot”
😂😂😂
This is why I come back to this channel. We don’t have to agree on everything but B spot is gold.
bruh that is so fuckin true about the local butt rock bands, they always have expensive shit to play the most generic stuff its truly chad energy. the boxers definitely don't hold up bruh not only had a chance to show off the donk and the thighs, but also a hopeful front view so the fans could find out if he is cut or not. get that man some pairs of sheaths post haste!
You mentioned Emerson theater. I was doing 2-3 concerts a month there for quite a few years
The acoustic version of The Three Days Grace song is way better
I mean Let It Rock is a jam it’s not the greatest song and the production has not aged well
Oh man grew up at Emerson theater. W bathroom still has a whole gap you can look through 😂 awesome video
The Kill is unironically good
I loved Let It Rock. I think it was just so catchy! 😂
The Emerson Theatre was so much fun back then, so cool that you mentioned that venue🤘🏼
Most music doesn't age well but I've noticed the stuff from the late 90s early 2000s reallllllly didn't age well lol
As a 2000's kid, I can say that Three Days Grace were emo to us. As kids, we didn't really comprehend the fullness of the genre web but they had a heavy sound with emo-ish lyricism.
My favorite Fall out Boy song is the one by Gym Class Heroes.
Totally forgot they existed!
such a bad track 😭😭😭😭
Back in the day I just remember walking by a couple of dudes in the gym and overhearing one say "Who needs preworkout when you have three days grace?".
Real wtf moment
5:08 Patrick's skin looks death-like..I never realize how pale that dude is
A Beautiful Lie and One-X are fantastic albums
Let It Rock was always one of my guilty pleasure pop songs
That Wayne guitar solo sounds like some bizarro world parallel universe easy listening from hell.
That's the best explanation of that atrocity 😂
Definitely do not agree on 30 seconds to mars…. Lil wayne was always trash. 30 seconds new single is absolute trash
I almost went to a Kevin Rudolf headlining show with Cash Cash, The Audition, and Hyper Crush opening on a spring break trip to Reno/Tahoe during my junior year of high school in 2009. Honestly wish I hit that up
Wowowow! What a lineup
Another great edition
Fun fact my company painted for the guitarist of 3DG..I wasn’t there probably since I play guitar, but he lives here with us po’dunks in the midwest.
I always liked Three Days Grace. They were hard rock without being "too hard rock" for me. I could at least understand the words they were saying. They are kind of proto-butt rock, though.
Dude was I the only one crying loving when he was talking about eating his own ass then ghosting him self😂
Ah the age of guyliner. Me and my girlies were obsessed
The 00s Music was the best
7:20 funny, I know the dudes in Vitriol, and they said quite literally that Emerson had the utter worst monitors they’ve ever played. No hyperbole, and they’ve gone to Europe/Canada and all over the US haha cracked me up having seen a lot of shows there, and learning it’s a dog shit place to play
There were no monitors at 90s hardcore shows! Usually not even mics on the drums.
Actor/singer/musician crossovers (real actors, no Elvis)...Oscar winner Frank Sinatra...Oscar winner Cher...Best Actress winner Barbra Streisand, Best Supporting Actress winner Jennifer Hudson...the aforementioned Jared Leto and Will Smith. You could give an honorable mention to many, many who have done both including Sting, Bowie, Diana Ross, Jennifer Lopez, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers, it goes on and on. Also, plenty of musicians have won Oscars for composition and/or performance for film.