[EGxHC] Your Demise - Last Show Full Set (Live @ The Underworld, London 15-03-2014)
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Last Show
1. (Intro) Aerosmith - I Don't Want To Miss A Thing
2. MMX
3. The Golden Age
4. Scared For Life
5. Karma
6. Push Me Under
7. Born A Snake
8. These Lights
9. Shine On
10. Life Of Luxury
11. Forget About Me
12. A Song To No-one
13. Like A Broken Record
14. Burnt Tongues
16. Miles Away
17. The Kids We Used To Be
This band was the soundtrack to me growing up.
Awww ❤
Who here's planning to watch them at Slam Dunk in 2021 if Covid doesn't fuck it up again?
fucking yes booked Hatfield
And now they're coming back 💥
Kids we used to be, still gives me chills at the end.
The kids we will always be❤️
Ed is awesome. I like his style even mistuned voices.
Already miss this band.
Thanksss your demise❤️
arakin malu bli
Hope you guys comeback this year ✌🏼🙏🏻
That show at the underworld is going to be pure magic!
YD IS BACK !!!
I still bealive
Still fucking rock in 2019
🥰🥰
Great speech at the end, fuck all the haters, these guys were awesome. Tears run down my face on the kids we used to be.
True sad
I'll throw my hands up and admit back when he first joined the band I would be smashed shouting wheres george but respect to both of them amazing band and a soundtrack to a better time
Same venue for Basement last show?!! 🥶
yeah it is, great venue
What's the story with Born A Snake?
Anyone know who it's about?
probably George Noble even though he was their best member. I would rather watch Your Demise 2004 over this shit.
Заебатый концерт
I am very disappointed I loved this as a kid. ed wtf
Speech starting around 1:02:00 is pretty daft. Of course they had bandwagon-jumping fans that quickly disowned them, they were a poor, derivative and generic entry-level hardcore band. I used to know 2 of these guys pre-YD and they absolutely were sellouts, not just because they tried to 'go' pop punk, but because they were edge claiming 'more crucial then you' guys that jumped the bandwagon into streetwear and weed lovers.
Completely agree. This is why George Noble left, and they all tried to paint him to be some sort of psycho. Started when they wanted to tour with Misery Signals (metalcore band with nothing to do with hardcore) and Noble saw what they were trying to do. Then came Ed (inferior vocalist), the 'streetwear' and a couple years later a terrible pop-punk album which they tried to make out was them trying to 'push their horizons.' This band were only ever popular with 16 year olds who had no knowledge of hardcore. Very cringe band.
@bubbacalling Misery Signals were part of hardcore. They had a history in orevious bands like 7 Angels, 7 Plagues and their earlier stuff was in that era of metalcore that had genuine hardcore roots and influence (prior to myspace kids warping the term). They were even on Ferret, a hc label. Early stuff is amazing, by late noughties they were more generic, though.
Anyway, what's more incongruous is why such talented musicians would tour with a band as bad as YD, but maybe their entry-level fans bought a lot of tickets. Not only a much worse singer on record, but even worse live. Did they only hite him because they thought he'd be a marketable streetwear-clad frontman for the kids? Totally ripped off Scott Vogel's (Terror frontman) stage patter, too.
Didn't really need the history lesson on Misery Signals, but the bottom line is the 2009 tour with YD was after Misery Signals released 'Controller' - I'm sure you would agree that is most definitely not a hardcore album, but straight up melodic metalcore.
I think the tour was meant to launch Misery Signals in the UK as a headline act after they supported Architects earlier in 2009. Your Demise got Ed as the singer because he was a bit different to the generic bro/tuff guy hardcore singer and they were trying to push in a more appealing direction to teenagers. YD were just a better band before he joined to be honest, musically and all round. The early St. Albans shows with George Noble as singer were incredibly fun. @@rumtastic
@bubbacalling Yeah soz, tmi, but im a massive fan of their first couple of albums. Youre right that Controller dirched much of the hardcore.
I bet. Zone 6 Records and all that, right?
yeah Zone 6 was the label behind the earlier releases. I actually didn't mind 'Ignorance Never Dies' as an album (minus the drum and bass ambient nonsense inbetween tracks).@@rumtastic