nothing will ever be better though. my life is great but that old school feeling is the best. my dad use to say that your life ends when you are 30 and i know he was right. your best days are behind you. me too : (
40 yrs old. Early 2000's emo is definitely some of the most incredible music. Watch kids 20 years from now go to it like they discovered something great.
im 30 and just now discovering it. this brand new, bayside the list goes on. I grew up listening to rap and stuff and stupid heavy stuff so when my gf showed me this stuff man it made my music so much better.
Finch, Glassjaw, Story of the Year, Deftones, The Used, Hawthorne Heights... These are all bands that were the foundations of what my musical taste has become, . These bands showed us that screaming/harsh vocals could be done elegantly, but also with emotional meaning.
the used, silverstien, from autumn to ashes, seether, 3 days grace and all the way to pink floyd, zep, the eagles, steve miller band to 2pac, boosie, ice cube 👍🫡
When you're a 32 year old extremely happily married man..and this song comes on an reminds you of the time you spent on the computer jamming, turning lyrics into AIM screenames and learning html to make songs like this play on your myspace page so your crush might see it and think it was about her (whoever she was at that week 😂)
I'm a 62 year old female and I've been rocking out to this song since it first came out! I may be a geezer but I frickin know great music when I hear it!!!!! ❤❤❤
The first time I heard this song on the radio, I was in my room, about to go to school. And at the risk of being tardy, I only heard up to the first chorus. My eyes got big upon hearing the distorted violin intro. Then came the scream and the blast and all I felt were chills down my spine. One of the most beautiful riffs I've ever heard. I didn't know the band or the song title so I was kind of disappointed when I left. Weeks later, I heard the song again in a shop at a mall. I was with my friends and I had to prevent them from the leaving the shop so I could listen to the whole song completely. I was covered in cold sweat because I was so excited and I felt the same chills the first time I heard the song. I typed into my phone some of the lyrics I could comprehend and saved those so I could look into the song when I got home. I'm still in awe of this song after all these years. It's literally impossible for me to skip this song once it starts.
this wasn't my type of music at the time but I know a lot of my friends loved em, and I can imagine that's how they felt. I can completely empathise with the experience!
this whole comment is amazing. I completely understand how you felt with the chills, like your body knew how much it would influence your life before it actually did.
61.. I always remember playing this in my CD player in my car when taking my two kids to after school clubs. The 3 of us singing along very loudly. The faces of the other Mothers was memorable !
Classic memory right here. Napster and then transitioning to Limewire was the full event. I have soooooo many amazing demo’s and unreleased remixes from Limewire download days. Also a handful of computer viruses 😂
That is so funny. I'm 52 as well and love this genre of music. My son who's 22 and I are going to the Sonic Temple music fest in Columbus in May. I'm so excited!!!
You just can't beat post hardcore that incorporates orchestra type instruments that swell with the wall of sound beside it. Incredible. Euphoric. Nearly 20 years and still one of the most consuming songs I've ever heard.
This whole record is an instant time machine back to 2003. Graduation, memories, so many feels. I miss being young and dumb sometimes. Until I encounter a teenager. Fuck that shit.
I wanna make a GMV or Game Music Video using this Song to STAR WARS™: The Old Republic™ - 'Deceived' Cinematic Trailer. I've already done it b4 by having them in 2 Windows and they Lineup Great, the Trailer is 4 Yr's Old but still look Amazing but with this Song it's Epic.
I really love that early 2000's style : mid hair, long dark skate shirts, jeans... A lot of movies / clips had that "green" filter in it, also... Really, really like it...
I agree. It was a much simpler time. To me, it was a time when it was more about the music and less about the image. You don't really see this kind of alternative rock/emo around nowadays.. the final wave of quality alternative ending around mid 2000's. I'm getting all nostalgic here lol
+Huzaifa Ahmed First and foremost, go back and read the second sentence. Your question implies that you think I meant EVERY band during that time which, I didn't.. And to answer your question, no, they weren't. Sure, black cargos, with black t shirts and lip rings are part of an image, but the level of vanity was far lower than you see around today.
+Nick Mitt same here lol I went on a little nostalgic buzz. Taking a trip down memory lane just goes hand in hand with the fall season so I get what you mean xp
Seeing a lot of people in their 30s, celebrating this song like it was yesterday. Somehow, I feel so you young again! Hello there! 32 years old here! ❤🤘
A Vain Attempt - You Broke My Heart AFI - Girl's Not Grey Aiden - Knife Blood Nightmare Alesana - Apology Alexisonfire - This Could Be Anywhere In the World Blessthefall - Guys Like You Make Us Look Bad Brand New - The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows Chiodos - The Words "Best Friend" Become Redefined Dashboard Confessional - Hands Down Dead Poetic - New Medicines Dear Whoever - Tears of Ashes Drop Dead, Gorgeous - Dresed for Friend Requests Emanuel - Make Tonight Escape the Fate - Not Good Enough for Truth In Cliche' Eyes Set to Kill - Darling Finch - What It Is to Burn From Autumn to Ashes - Alive out of Habit From First to Last - Note to Self Funeral for a Friend - Moments Forever Faded Greeley Estates - Through Waiting Hawthorne Heights - Ohio Is for Lovers Hidden In Plain View - Twenty Below Hopes Die Last - Call Me Sick Boy Matchbook Romance - My Eyes Burn My Chemical Romance - Im Not Okay (I Promise) Reclaim the Fallen - A Fire In My Heart Saosin - Seven Years Senses Fail - Bloody Romance Silverstein - My Heroine Something Corporate - I Woke Up In a Car Story of the Year - Until the Day I Die Taking Back Sunday - Cute Without the 'E' (Cut From the Team) The Blackout - Murder In the Make Believe Balroom The Early November - I Want to Hear You Sad The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Face Down The Used - The Taste of Ink Thrice - Stare At the Sun Underoath - Reinventing Your Exit
this song among others just reminds me how lucky I was to be apart of the scene in the late 90s and early 2000s , best time period in music in my opinion , everything thing was brilliant , miss those days
Randy Watson Glassjaw, At The Drive In, Poison The Well, Hopesfall, From Autumn To Ashes, Thursday, Thrice, Finch... The glory years of post-hardcore no doubt.
Randy Watson you are very lucky! I wish I could have experienced those times but I definitely appreciate the music I have now (not really what’s playing on the radio but more of the underground scene). And also, thanks for not being one of those bitter people that says all music sucks today. I appreciate it! Lmao
Yeah, I was 30 when this came out. Still listening. Still missing going up to the Apollo on Charing Cross road to bounce around to whatever band was on. Biffy Clyro, Finch, Hundred Reasons, AFI, INME.
Grade 5... >.< I remember this though :) and my parents thought I was crazy for listening to non-mainstream music... five years and a few months later still rocking out to this song :)
One of childhood best friends was killed in Iraq in 2004. He was 19, he was the best of us, and his death broke his family apart. I listened to this song on repeat while feeling empty inside. It helped maybe after 100 times. Thank you Finch 🙏🏽
Man sorry to hear that after I graduate 2006 I went to Iraq watch my friends die only me and my best made it it's hard I'm 35 now never can get rid of what a saw there or lost but music helps
Sorry to hear you guys know that pain first hand too. My friend’s little brothers both did tours in Iraq a few years later, one of them actively seeking some kind of vengeance, but only found more death and trauma. They served proudly though and are both happy and well adjusted men today, which makes me feel better. Visiting his grave once in a while does too. And seeing other combat vets from that generation find peace.
Same for me , im in my 40s a good friend of mine died of cancer back in 2002 . This whole album got me through some dark times . Life can be cruel and unfair but music will help heal your soul even if it's only momentarily
Heres a list of bands that are around this time you might like Movements Tiny Moving Parts Real Friends The Story So Far Ambleside theres also a really cool youtube channel for similar yet edgier music called Dreambound. I recommend checking that out for your own good and to anyone reading this comment
This song brings back so many memories. Memories of a simpler time. A simpler life. Careless and free. Now we are grown up and everything is so complicated ....and so much more different than we could have ever imagined.
Its 2021. Im 30 years old as of last week. This time period is gold to me and i feel like its equivalent to my parents talking about the 80s lol. This is my hot tub time machine
Myself 30, definitely awesome song and music but compared to the 80,'s?? The Van Halen, motley Crue, Dio, Ozzy, Rob Halford 80'a?? Sorry no.... Lol while writing this I realized the red jumsuit apparatus, taking back sundae,my chemical romance,green day. Yes I guess it was like the 80s in the monster band theory. I'm just a metal guy that hid that he listened to it.
Its 2021. Im 44 years old and still loves this album. I also think this was the best era for rock music (Rock/Metal/Emocore/Metalcore/Nu Metal/Alternative and so on)
My dad now is a 42 years old, I kept hearing this for like 3 times a week because of him when I was only 8 years old. And then here I am now, I still love this masterpiece, it wasn't a phase right?
God, I remember MTV Video Wake Up back in the early 2000's. Waking up in the morning during middle school and getting ready to this and dozens of other awesome songs was really nice.
The golden age is when it was more underground. Like any musical genre, once emo hit mass popularity, it became watered-down. The same happened to grunge, as well as nu-metal. It's sad.
There's something about this song that has made it one of my favorite songs of all time. I first heard it 15 years ago, and I've listened to it so many times, but it never gets old.
One of the few bands of this scene that stood the test of time. Time keeps moving, and yet somehow this song is just getting better. What a special song during the time
This song was everything a million years ago. I'll never forget when Finch played the Recher in Towson Maryland the tour bus pulled up to the corner my friends and I were sitting on and one of the guys jumped off the bus totally naked. Not to be outdone one of my friends dropped his pants. Meanwhile I look up at the back of the bus and see Nate sitting at a window watching this happen without so much as a smile. He looked so sad. I smiled at him and gave him a little peace sign. He returned the smile, sadly, and the peace sign. The light changed and the bus drove off. Here now more than a decade later I'm still wondering why he was so sad.
+Scott Meixel omg torrent is AWFUL! Recher was everything for local and national music. Losing it was devastating. And yes maybe he has always been sad, but that day has just always stuck with me. He looked SO sad.
I was obsessed with this song & I cannot believe I forgot it ever existed. I used to go to the computer room in high school before school started for the day & play this on repeat every morning. My Aunt didn’t allow rock music in our home, she thought it was of the Devil. I still love God at 32 years old & the music I listen to has not affected my faith. Anyway, I was just looking up Taking Back Sunday songs & saw the picture for this video & I was like “Why is this music video calling my name?!” ... I still love this song, so happy I found it.
My friend's band went on tour with finch in 2001 and I heard this song literally every weekend , and for a second when they blew up several times a day. 20 years later I still love it. Such a good song.
i fell in love with post hardcore as a teen. im now 26. it's been around a decade. and the screams in this song still never fail to send chills down my spine. fucking raw
Loved this album, lot of great songs. My favorite of all time from Finch was New Beginnings. Still listen to their stuff now just like I did back in '03-'04.
I’m almost 40 and first heard this song in high school and damnit it still give me chills all over so glad I found my wife !!! Brings me back to my high school days!
Damn I’m 34 35 this month Here in 2024 And I haven’t heard this song since the early 2000s I’d always sing it but I always had the band name wrong This brings back memories Smh Feels like ages ago Also feels like just yesterday
Nate had, and continues to have, one of the best voices I've ever heard. I've been listening to Finch for about 12 years now and it never ceases to amaze me.
She burns! Today's on fire The sky is bleeding above me, and I am blistered I walk these lines of blasphemy every day And still Like a bad star, I'm falling faster down to her She's the only one who knows what it is to burn I feel diseased Is there no sympathy from the sun? The sky's still fire But I am safe in here from the world outside So tell me What's the price to pay for glory? Like a bad star, I'm falling faster down to her She's the only one who knows what it is to burn Today is fire, and she burns Today is fire, and she burns She burns She burns She burns She burns She burns She burns Like a bad star, I'm falling faster down to her She's the only one who knows what it is to burn
Shout out to anyone who was in high school from 2002-2008.. you the realest..
Hmmm
2005
Class of 2006
Class of '05, at 17.
Damn. I really wish we all understood how vast the world is, and appreciated the beauty in the small stuff
2003-2008 🤘
Driving down my neighborhood road in my 98 Camaro blasting this song.
No one told me I'd be chasing this high for the rest of my life.
LS1 maro
87 Camaro for me!
nothing will ever be better though. my life is great but that old school feeling is the best. my dad use to say that your life ends when you are 30 and i know he was right. your best days are behind you. me too : (
Z28 98 t tops, raced all my cousins in their 5.0s and a cobra, always won. Yes!
@@samanthagordon3863not true mate. Stay young. Stay safe. And stay happy.
If you're in your 30s and still listening to this: congratulations you were right, it wasn't a phase
I'm 40 and it still gives me the chills! Lol
34 here. I really liked this song in my teens. Now, it's just okay for me.
50's lol I got to this through my son, he's the 30-something now. Wow.
AMEN.
Still here at almost 33, cheers.
I’m 36 and still love this song. I’m so happy I got to be part of this era of music. In my opinion it’s still the best.
Heksss ... I am same age with you.time pass by✌️
47 here and still remembering all of these songs. My almost 15 year old daughter hates Emo!
Same.. same
It is your right!!!! Legendary
37 and counting here...still listening to these best genre🤘
40 yrs old. Early 2000's emo is definitely some of the most incredible music. Watch kids 20 years from now go to it like they discovered something great.
EXACTLY...I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE
💞
im 30 and just now discovering it. this brand new, bayside the list goes on. I grew up listening to rap and stuff and stupid heavy stuff so when my gf showed me this stuff man it made my music so much better.
22 here
15 and just found it 😅
" WE DON'T SEARCH FOR OLD SONGS, WE SEARCH FOR OLD MEMORIES"
Definitely right 🥺🖤
and wish it was the same feeling
actually i was born after this song came out i just came for the song
This is not an old song!
FACTS LOVE THIS
Just turned 39 last month still loving this song as much now as I did when it was released. Our gen had the best of the best.
Indeed
This is a jam 🤘 but you must hear “Whispering Wolf” by SLT 🐺🔥🤘🎸🎧
Same! 39 and all!
Turning 40 tomorrow & jamming this now & did last night as well. This will ALWAYS be an amazing song. I wanted to marry Nate for writing this song 😂🤣😂
@@rachelewilken930 Hell yeah fellow Pisces, just had my 40th end of February.
Finch, Glassjaw, Story of the Year, Deftones, The Used, Hawthorne Heights... These are all bands that were the foundations of what my musical taste has become, . These bands showed us that screaming/harsh vocals could be done elegantly, but also with emotional meaning.
the used, silverstien, from autumn to ashes, seether, 3 days grace and all the way to pink floyd, zep, the eagles, steve miller band to 2pac, boosie, ice cube 👍🫡
GlassJaw 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
and THIS is why i will forever love Post-Hardcore🖤
SAOSIN > all those bands you mentioned
@@TheModernHamlet with Anthony or Cove?
When you're a 32 year old extremely happily married man..and this song comes on an reminds you of the time you spent on the computer jamming, turning lyrics into AIM screenames and learning html to make songs like this play on your myspace page so your crush might see it and think it was about her (whoever she was at that week 😂)
Ahhhhaha you're me.
ok? glad you're successful with women
Spot on.
The most accurate comment i have ever read.
Got married today, same otherwise
2020 and this is still awesome who else is still listening to this masterpiece?
I'm here brother
it's not a phase my friend
Moi!
Iam
Everyday
I'm a 62 year old female and I've been rocking out to this song since it first came out! I may be a geezer but I frickin know great music when I hear it!!!!! ❤❤❤
age is only a number, when it hits you it hits you
@@HeatherHoltYou are so right about that! Rock on, Heather! 🤘❤️🫶
When you’re 43 and this band/song still kicks ass…
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
45 and I still jam to this!
This is a jam 🤘 but you must hear “Whispering Wolf” by SLT 🐺🔥🤘🎸🎧
@@beezybeez5971 41 and just found it this year.
@@erikkkkkkk914 craziness. Metoo
I'm 30 years old, and i still get chills
Same!
Same
doodleFay shit I’m 37 and still remember buying this cd like it was yesterday.
38 and listening still
50 years old you youngens. Proof good music never sounds bad....
When you rediscover songs you haven’t listened to for over 15 years. The memories of those times comes flooding back
I'm 51 and loving this! Great job guys! I'm also listening in 2024!
30 and haven't heard this song is a decade. Just popped up in my recommendations.
My sister went to high school with these guys at TVH. This will forever be one of the greatest albums ever. Great song writing and amazing production.
Lucky sister
One of the great soundtracks to my high school life.
1 of the Best Songs from my Post H.S. College Life.
Radio
Me too from Japan
Me too from Fucking Russia
Sophomore year high school Chicago
The first time I heard this song on the radio, I was in my room, about to go to school. And at the risk of being tardy, I only heard up to the first chorus. My eyes got big upon hearing the distorted violin intro. Then came the scream and the blast and all I felt were chills down my spine. One of the most beautiful riffs I've ever heard. I didn't know the band or the song title so I was kind of disappointed when I left. Weeks later, I heard the song again in a shop at a mall. I was with my friends and I had to prevent them from the leaving the shop so I could listen to the whole song completely. I was covered in cold sweat because I was so excited and I felt the same chills the first time I heard the song. I typed into my phone some of the lyrics I could comprehend and saved those so I could look into the song when I got home. I'm still in awe of this song after all these years. It's literally impossible for me to skip this song once it starts.
Love reading stories like this on UA-cam songs.. Amazing what music can do. Cheers man..
local h smashingpumpkins
few good ones all alike
this wasn't my type of music at the time but I know a lot of my friends loved em, and I can imagine that's how they felt. I can completely empathise with the experience!
Lord Ulbin it makes me happy this song played on the radio
this whole comment is amazing. I completely understand how you felt with the chills, like your body knew how much it would influence your life before it actually did.
Shit I'm 52 and I think this is pretty good music. My boys are 32 and 26. This is their music.
51 tomorrow and have always loved Finch. Napstered/Limewired some epic remixes of some of their songs back in the day as well🎉
61.. I always remember playing this in my CD player in my car when taking my two kids to after school clubs. The 3 of us singing along very loudly. The faces of the other Mothers was memorable !
Classic memory right here. Napster and then transitioning to Limewire was the full event.
I have soooooo many amazing demo’s and unreleased remixes from Limewire download days. Also a handful of computer viruses 😂
@@nett9045same. Dropping my two sons off with their mother on “kid-drop” weekends after our divorce was my version of emo 🎉
That is so funny. I'm 52 as well and love this genre of music. My son who's 22 and I are going to the Sonic Temple music fest in Columbus in May. I'm so excited!!!
I wish FINCH, SENSES FAIL, and UNDEROATH made a "ITS NOT A PHASE" tour.
Wahahahaha! Yes!
Gotta add Hawthorne Heights in there too bro bro
This needs to happen
Hell yea
That’d be the best
That last scream still sends a chill down my spine.
Heromedic1 why
2:55 does the same for me
The part where the melodies meet up when he sings "What it is to burn" on the last chorus. Magical
This song is so underrated. I used to listen to this album over and over everyday. Just can't get enough.
it was actually a big hit a long time ago so it wasn't that underratdf
Thx fbxbxbzhsj
Same
Those where the days
This album is a masterpiece
You just can't beat post hardcore that incorporates orchestra type instruments that swell with the wall of sound beside it. Incredible. Euphoric. Nearly 20 years and still one of the most consuming songs I've ever heard.
This whole record is an instant time machine back to 2003. Graduation, memories, so many feels. I miss being young and dumb sometimes. Until I encounter a teenager. Fuck that shit.
hahaha, far to accurate of a comment.
right on.
I wanna make a GMV or Game Music Video using this Song to STAR WARS™: The Old Republic™ - 'Deceived' Cinematic Trailer. I've already done it b4 by having them in 2 Windows and they Lineup Great, the Trailer is 4 Yr's Old but still look Amazing but with this Song it's Epic.
Took the words right out of my mouth. lmao
Dave Brady
I really love that early 2000's style : mid hair, long dark skate shirts, jeans... A lot of movies / clips had that "green" filter in it, also... Really, really like it...
+Un hiver de plus oh my fucking god you literally read my mind. "the green filter" so fucking true.
I agree. It was a much simpler time. To me, it was a time when it was more about the music and less about the image. You don't really see this kind of alternative rock/emo around nowadays.. the final wave of quality alternative ending around mid 2000's. I'm getting all nostalgic here lol
+Victor Manzano
So Limp Bizkit and Static-X *weren't* about the image, huh?
+Huzaifa Ahmed First and foremost, go back and read the second sentence. Your question implies that you think I meant EVERY band during that time which, I didn't.. And to answer your question, no, they weren't. Sure, black cargos, with black t shirts and lip rings are part of an image, but the level of vanity was far lower than you see around today.
+Nick Mitt same here lol I went on a little nostalgic buzz. Taking a trip down memory lane just goes hand in hand with the fall season so I get what you mean xp
Seeing a lot of people in their 30s, celebrating this song like it was yesterday. Somehow, I feel so you young again! Hello there! 32 years old here! ❤🤘
36. =/
1992
So happy to be going down nostalgia lane tonight. So forever grateful for the music we grew up with.
At 46 yrs old, loving this tune for years, feeling life is good as UA-cam brings me further and further down the rabbit hole when i should be asleep 😴
will always be one of the best songs in the history of this planet
I wouldnt go that far lol
An overrexaggeration at best
34 and this song still gives me the chills..... it definitely wasn’t a phase
38. The same
45 on june 20 was 27 when I first seen this video and still gives me Chills! We need a Time Machine!
34 and agreeing it’s never a phase!
33 and today i woke up with this song in my mind! still dope
37. Same.
A Vain Attempt - You Broke My Heart
AFI - Girl's Not Grey
Aiden - Knife Blood Nightmare
Alesana - Apology
Alexisonfire - This Could Be Anywhere In the World
Blessthefall - Guys Like You Make Us Look Bad
Brand New - The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows
Chiodos - The Words "Best Friend" Become Redefined
Dashboard Confessional - Hands Down
Dead Poetic - New Medicines
Dear Whoever - Tears of Ashes
Drop Dead, Gorgeous - Dresed for Friend Requests
Emanuel - Make Tonight
Escape the Fate - Not Good Enough for Truth In Cliche'
Eyes Set to Kill - Darling
Finch - What It Is to Burn
From Autumn to Ashes - Alive out of Habit
From First to Last - Note to Self
Funeral for a Friend - Moments Forever Faded
Greeley Estates - Through Waiting
Hawthorne Heights - Ohio Is for Lovers
Hidden In Plain View - Twenty Below
Hopes Die Last - Call Me Sick Boy
Matchbook Romance - My Eyes Burn
My Chemical Romance - Im Not Okay (I Promise)
Reclaim the Fallen - A Fire In My Heart
Saosin - Seven Years
Senses Fail - Bloody Romance
Silverstein - My Heroine
Something Corporate - I Woke Up In a Car
Story of the Year - Until the Day I Die
Taking Back Sunday - Cute Without the 'E' (Cut From the Team)
The Blackout - Murder In the Make Believe Balroom
The Early November - I Want to Hear You Sad
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Face Down
The Used - The Taste of Ink
Thrice - Stare At the Sun
Underoath - Reinventing Your Exit
The early and mid 2000's era !
@@abhigyantalukdar8539 Emo/Post-hardcore's golden era
**swoons in emo**
anthems of a generation
I know all of these 😂
This is actually an extremely sad song. Angry songs are secretly sad songs! Love it.
Anger masks sadness… anger is meant to protect you. That was the Medicine of most of this music is that it uncovers it. This music sings to the heart.
Still dope
First time hear it heard everyday blastmy It clicked then and saved to playlist cuz there's no good tv
this song among others just reminds me how lucky I was to be apart of the scene in the late 90s and early 2000s , best time period in music in my opinion , everything thing was brilliant , miss those days
Randy Watson Glassjaw, At The Drive In, Poison The Well, Hopesfall, From Autumn To Ashes, Thursday, Thrice, Finch... The glory years of post-hardcore no doubt.
Caleb Willis holy shit I forgot about Thursday, damn thanks for reminding me
I totally agree, we had some AWESOME music in that era
Randy Watson you are very lucky! I wish I could have experienced those times but I definitely appreciate the music I have now (not really what’s playing on the radio but more of the underground scene). And also, thanks for not being one of those bitter people that says all music sucks today. I appreciate it! Lmao
Just legendary green day n chili peppers songs along with Aerosmith, sublime, Oasis n too many others. We were spolied in this era
Yeah, I was 30 when this came out. Still listening. Still missing going up to the Apollo on Charing Cross road to bounce around to whatever band was on. Biffy Clyro, Finch, Hundred Reasons, AFI, INME.
Oh man, I've been revisiting all these bands recently - so much love. Don't forget Reuben and Million Dead!
You are soul oh man you must be old now haha
Like, 45-ish, I'd guess. Not really old...
InMe they had a great album
Crazy how time flies as you get older.
I'm 37 and miss good music like this!
No way,the sound of 00s rock will not return just as it is.
to my people between 6th-10th grade when this came out...we are forever united!
Yep. I feel exactly like this. I was in 8th grade, skateboarding and rocking out to this. Nostalgia...wow.
yeah highschool for me.
Grade 5... >.< I remember this though :) and my parents thought I was crazy for listening to non-mainstream music... five years and a few months later still rocking out to this song :)
lol i was 11 but just found this band when i was 21 (just turned 22 lol)
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Anyone in 2020? I still love this song.
Tmj Bro!
chills! still in 2020
I do. This was my favorite in high school.
@@shawniewelch366 Same!
Flavio Thepianist haha me toooo!
One of childhood best friends was killed in Iraq in 2004. He was 19, he was the best of us, and his death broke his family apart. I listened to this song on repeat while feeling empty inside. It helped maybe after 100 times. Thank you Finch 🙏🏽
Man sorry to hear that after I graduate 2006 I went to Iraq watch my friends die only me and my best made it it's hard I'm 35 now never can get rid of what a saw there or lost but music helps
Sorry to hear you guys know that pain first hand too. My friend’s little brothers both did tours in Iraq a few years later, one of them actively seeking some kind of vengeance, but only found more death and trauma. They served proudly though and are both happy and well adjusted men today, which makes me feel better. Visiting his grave once in a while does too. And seeing other combat vets from that generation find peace.
@United Republic of Toons you knew his friend too? Crazy small world..😢
Sorry, as a combat vet, I know you wake up and wonder why, and is anything worth it... or is the gap in ur heart worth his sacrifice
Same for me , im in my 40s a good friend of mine died of cancer back in 2002 . This whole album got me through some dark times . Life can be cruel and unfair but music will help heal your soul even if it's only momentarily
Damn. 35 and still listening to Finch. What an amazing time for music my teens were. Thanks Warped Tour!
Same with me
im 38 this year and i still listening to this shit 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Me too
37 🤙
38 here also. Yikes lol
It wasn't just a phase 🤘🏼🤙🏼
33 and me too.
She's the only one, who knows what it is to burn
Please for fucks sake bring this kind of music back
It is! Emo/Post hardcore is very much alive right now. I think you might like Foxing, they're pretty similar to Finch.
Foxing sounds nothing like the bands from 2000-2007 and neither do a lot of the new wave of emo/post-hardcore bands
It's back but more indie inflected now (like midwest emo in the 90s). Try Real Friends or Empire! Empire!
Heres a list of bands that are around this time you might like
Movements
Tiny Moving Parts
Real Friends
The Story So Far
Ambleside
theres also a really cool youtube channel for similar yet edgier music called Dreambound. I recommend checking that out for your own good and to anyone reading this comment
Mosin54R like Somewhere Out There by Our Lady Peace
This song brings back so many memories. Memories of a simpler time. A simpler life. Careless and free. Now we are grown up and everything is so complicated ....and so much more different than we could have ever imagined.
Jeremy Mckinnon said Finch and What it is to burn is the reason they make A day to remember!
OMG I used to loooove this song! feel so old! xD
Same here haha :)
your not alone there
Kagome Kitty not as old as I feel, i was about 24 when this came out, have loved it since!
Kagome Kitty your not alone! these where the good ol days and simpler times!
Kagome Kitty Used to? Do you not like it anymore?
I think I'm going to cry. I miss these guys so much.
Save the tears! New album out this fall.
there new stuff sounds like incubus decided to start making post hardcore music. if you're into that sorta thing then you're going to love it! XD
Shhhh... no tears ... olny dreams now *creepy smile
I saw Finch live when I was 15 at the peak of emo screamo music, it was life changing 😊
I’m so jealous!!
The peak was saetia
Almost 2019 and still rocking out to this masterpiece
He's my cousin and he's awesome!!! im not lying
@@lukejones8201 suree he is luke...surrrreee
@@lukejones8201 hes my cousin too...
Proud of you 😂
I just love this song XD
Finch did a rare thing: They made a perfect album.
You got a link to it?
Agreed. This album was amazing. I'm still playing it all these years later
Can i get a fucking amen to that
still a masterpiece in 2021
nirvana, green day, linkin park, and senses fail are the only others i can think of
Video quality: 480p
Music quality: LEGENDARY
plays like a 48kbps song
Im 34 years old, had a few beers and some shrooms, typed this in for old time sake, still love it and will never forget it 👍👍
lmao hell yeah
Its 2021. Im 30 years old as of last week. This time period is gold to me and i feel like its equivalent to my parents talking about the 80s lol. This is my hot tub time machine
Same here bro. 30 and still loving the 'it's just a phase' music 😉
Myself 30, definitely awesome song and music but compared to the 80,'s?? The Van Halen, motley Crue, Dio, Ozzy, Rob Halford 80'a?? Sorry no.... Lol while writing this I realized the red jumsuit apparatus, taking back sundae,my chemical romance,green day. Yes I guess it was like the 80s in the monster band theory. I'm just a metal guy that hid that he listened to it.
Its 2021. Im 44 years old and still loves this album. I also think this was the best era for rock music (Rock/Metal/Emocore/Metalcore/Nu Metal/Alternative and so on)
This is a jam 🤘 but you must hear “Whispering Wolf” by SLT 🐺🔥🤘🎸🎧
@@beezybeez5971 three of clubs The Neon Handshake
I miss this music so much😭
Me Too!!!😔 Someone really needs to invent a Time Machine
This is one of the most 2000's songs I've ever heard.
I love it.
My dad now is a 42 years old, I kept hearing this for like 3 times a week because of him when I was only 8 years old. And then here I am now, I still love this masterpiece, it wasn't a phase right?
takes me bak to 02 when mtv2 still played good videos late at night... songs like these were the soundtrack of my life
God, I remember MTV Video Wake Up back in the early 2000's. Waking up in the morning during middle school and getting ready to this and dozens of other awesome songs was really nice.
K4RN4GE911 god to be a teen again. I forgot about mtv doing that until now! Good times.
hahah dude.. it kinda reminds me of when mtv would play hinder-lips of an angel music video (late at night of course)
2019, and still in love with this song
the album was ahead of its time and is still a masterpiece in my eyes
"Todays on fire, the sky is, bleeding above me and I am blistered" still such a great line. I've felt that often.
1. The used
2. Story of the year
3. Finch
4. Funeral for a friend
5. Emery
6. A static lullaby
Kalau gw lebih ke Story Of The Year, Funeral For A Friend broo. Ini benar2 era music yg bagus 2000 - 2005.
Jangan Lupakan Senses Fail, Liriknya Bukan Main Tuh Band 🤙
What is, bands that suck, Alex.
Hello grand dad
SILVERSTEIN
this is finch's best song ever.
I still remember playing their demo of Letters to You on the way to high school in 2001-2002. Back before this album was out. Good shit.
remember this era. golden age of emo, middle 2000
Sorry, but the golden age for emo was when Texas Is The Reason and The Get Up Kids played. Not this over-produced pop.
matt the great they are pop. No punk. Stop trying to say emo and punk are even remotely similar
Troy Stevens Three words: Rites of Spring.
matt the great Pop stands for Popular or Popular appeal.
The golden age is when it was more underground. Like any musical genre, once emo hit mass popularity, it became watered-down. The same happened to grunge, as well as nu-metal. It's sad.
This song was way ahead of its time. Such a banger
I feel like 300 years old. this song was so long ago!
I know right? lolz miss the good ole days..
+Alex M Exactly! Most music isn't like this anymore. This was so raw and so real
+Sarahbella Deerwoman Trujillo
I just found it. :P So good not to feel the fact this song is so old. :D
+Sarahbella Deerwoman Trujillo Pshhh, you look like a baby.
+Three Threethree Haha not sure if that's good or bad? I'm 25, not that young
These OG screams give me life
2019 how could I forget this song? Damn that kid can wail!!💜💜
This is fireeeeeeeeee
This is one of the few albums i can listen from start to finish over amd over.
When you turn 50 and this song shows up in someone’s playlist and you go WHAT IN THE ACTUAL FUCKING FUCK and immediately add it to your playlist.
There's something about this song that has made it one of my favorite songs of all time. I first heard it 15 years ago, and I've listened to it so many times, but it never gets old.
October 2022, age 32, and yes, this song hits just as hard all these years later!
🥲🥹❤️🔥
no idea why this song just randomly popped in my head 14 years after the fact
just as good as i remember
Guess what?
Today marks 20 years since this album came out. Happy 20th anniversary!
One of the few bands of this scene that stood the test of time. Time keeps moving, and yet somehow this song is just getting better. What a special song during the time
45 years old and still absolutely love this album
This song was everything a million years ago. I'll never forget when Finch played the Recher in Towson Maryland the tour bus pulled up to the corner my friends and I were sitting on and one of the guys jumped off the bus totally naked. Not to be outdone one of my friends dropped his pants. Meanwhile I look up at the back of the bus and see Nate sitting at a window watching this happen without so much as a smile. He looked so sad. I smiled at him and gave him a little peace sign. He returned the smile, sadly, and the peace sign. The light changed and the bus drove off. Here now more than a decade later I'm still wondering why he was so sad.
+Melissa McQuay tatoos
+Melissa McQuay I miss the Recher! Now it's that stupid Torrent Lounge :\ Also, hasn't Nate always been sad?
+Scott Meixel omg torrent is AWFUL! Recher was everything for local and national music. Losing it was devastating. And yes maybe he has always been sad, but that day has just always stuck with me. He looked SO sad.
okay
+Melissa McQuay Oh the Recher!!
I was obsessed with this song & I cannot believe I forgot it ever existed.
I used to go to the computer room in high school before school started for the day & play this on repeat every morning. My Aunt didn’t allow rock music in our home, she thought it was of the Devil. I still love God at 32 years old & the music I listen to has not affected my faith. Anyway, I was just looking up Taking Back Sunday songs & saw the picture for this video & I was like “Why is this music video calling my name?!” ... I still love this song, so happy I found it.
You can just tell he gives everything when he’s singing.
Im 36yo and I love this song. thank you for whoever kept this alive
One of the best albums of the time!
My friend's band went on tour with finch in 2001 and I heard this song literally every weekend , and for a second when they blew up several times a day. 20 years later I still love it. Such a good song.
i fell in love with post hardcore as a teen. im now 26. it's been around a decade. and the screams in this song still never fail to send chills down my spine. fucking raw
Loved this album, lot of great songs. My favorite of all time from Finch was New Beginnings. Still listen to their stuff now just like I did back in '03-'04.
All these people saying that they only listened to this music in high school. This music is 100x better than anything that is popular today.
TOTALLY!
It’s not. It’s fine. As is today’s music. They aren’t in competition with one another.
I’m almost 40 and first heard this song in high school and damnit it still give me chills all over so glad I found my wife !!! Brings me back to my high school days!
13yrs later and im still up with this kind of music... good ol days never say goodbye
Damn I’m 34 35 this month
Here in 2024
And I haven’t heard this song since the early 2000s
I’d always sing it but I always had the band name wrong
This brings back memories
Smh
Feels like ages ago
Also feels like just yesterday
This still sums up everything even after a decade.
Nate had, and continues to have, one of the best voices I've ever heard. I've been listening to Finch for about 12 years now and it never ceases to amaze me.
Heard this song for the first time tonight. Won’t forget it from here on out.
One of the best emo-core songs of my life.
Listening to this at 35 makes me want to go back to being 17 again and party like there's no tomorrow
She burns!
Today's on fire
The sky is bleeding above me, and I am blistered
I walk these lines of blasphemy every day
And still
Like a bad star, I'm falling faster down to her
She's the only one who knows what it is to burn
I feel diseased
Is there no sympathy from the sun?
The sky's still fire
But I am safe in here from the world outside
So tell me
What's the price to pay for glory?
Like a bad star, I'm falling faster down to her
She's the only one who knows what it is to burn
Today is fire, and she burns
Today is fire, and she burns
She burns
She burns
She burns
She burns
She burns
She burns
Like a bad star, I'm falling faster down to her
She's the only one who knows what it is to burn
Thank you, o great and wise lyrics guy.
i’m 17 and this is one of my favorite songs. goes so hard.
almost 39,this son never goes out my head , so many feelings, so many memories!!!!!!!!
Just in to 2021 and this song is still amazing. Finch was a amazing band
21 years later still a banger
im 30. Still listening to this. it was never a phase.
37, and still spinnin this record. Very underrated.
I remember crying to this song when I was 17 and my Pop Pop passed. This whole album helped me to scream it out. Thank you Finch ❤
Out of all of the modern pop JUNK out now, how does this not have a million more likes than that? Explain.
Byte MUSIC name those pop junk bud