The Dillinger Escape Plan (full EP)

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  • Full EP Dillinger escape plan (1997)
    Last song misses 21 second due to youtube time limit :(
    00:00 Proceed With Caution
    01:02 I Love Secret Agents
    03:13 Monticello
    06:18 Cleopatra's Sling
    09:30 Caffeine
    12:18 Three For Flinching (Revenche Of The Porno Clowns)
    Entertainment purposes only
    Deal with it

КОМЕНТАРІ • 122

  • @hi.i.am.matthew
    @hi.i.am.matthew Рік тому +9

    I was today years old [39] when I discovered that this even existed. Spent 2 decades thinking that Under The Running Board was the genesis of Dillinger. What an amazing discovery. 🤯

  • @andrewvincent5472
    @andrewvincent5472 7 років тому +79

    Had the nervous pleasure of seeing this band in Oct., of 1997, at a small venue in Rochester, New Hampshire, called Safe and Sound.
    Still have this EP that I bought for, I think, $7 at the merch. table.
    One of the most intense shows I have ever been to.

    • @andrewvincent5472
      @andrewvincent5472 7 років тому +7

      .1998.

    • @andrewvincent5472
      @andrewvincent5472 6 років тому +7

      ...was also standing directly in front of Dimitri (like a stoned nerd) most of the set!
      Was so hoping this band would have gone further with Dimitri, -as, this is my only knowledge, firsthand, with all members of this era.@

  • @alexcrawford125
    @alexcrawford125 8 років тому +63

    i cant grasp the fact that this was dillinger back in the day.totally different sound, they really struck genius with "calculating infinity "

    • @povertygamer
      @povertygamer 7 років тому +11

      All these songs were written when the band was still called Arcane..in fact, this was supposed to be an Arcane record

    • @jamesoakes1819
      @jamesoakes1819 7 років тому +40

      I don't really hear that much difference in their sound. Sure, it's gotten more technical, but the essence has remained pretty much the same.

    • @alexcrawford125
      @alexcrawford125 7 років тому +11

      after really giving it a listen your right. that dillinger vibe was still there.

    • @DaSlothMaster
      @DaSlothMaster 7 років тому +13

      Alex Crawford you can really hear it in chris pennie's drumming, and ben's clean passages

    • @thestroomis5076
      @thestroomis5076 2 роки тому +6

      This EP sounds much more like Calculating Infinity than any of the crap that came after it.

  • @theilluminaughty1137
    @theilluminaughty1137 8 років тому +41

    I'm so lucky I found this EP when I was young and still had the patience to listen to it over and over again until I "got it". If I found it today I wouldn't invest the time and totally miss out.

    • @chadillac441
      @chadillac441 8 років тому +1

      +The Illuminaughty yeah

    • @erickhill4287
      @erickhill4287 7 років тому +2

      The Illuminaughty first listening to this today and I love it

    • @The1stMrJohn
      @The1stMrJohn 7 років тому +4

      The Illuminaughty ......
      I first discovered TDEP with the album "One of us is the killer", and have spent tons of time since listening their music lots, and subsequently listening to all of the projects Mike Patton has been in,
      and I'm NOT particularly old at 53....
      lucky enough to see Patton with FNM in London in 1989 i think, touring with their album " The Real Thing" , but got put-off by their album called Angel Dust... i think it was called.

    • @hi.i.am.matthew
      @hi.i.am.matthew Рік тому +1

      @@The1stMrJohn You should give Angel Dust another chance. Fidelity-wise and instrumentally/compositionally it's quite impressive. And WEIRDER. If you like TDEP then "weird" should definitely not be a problem. But I'm also a bit biased because it was the first CD I ever owned. My 4th/5th grade mind and future taste in music was ruined forever. I'm 39 today.

    • @robertbisson9499
      @robertbisson9499 Рік тому

      I snatched a copy off the net. Still got it. Greg signed my Miss Machine CD twice.

  • @HalfStepTides
    @HalfStepTides 10 років тому +25

    This is more straight laced hardcore. Under The Running Board is where they really started to embrace the "mathcore" side of things. It's also a better EP.

  • @richarddietl3760
    @richarddietl3760 5 років тому +19

    This early stuff is the bees. BIG Dead Guy influence

    • @Chody1227
      @Chody1227 4 роки тому +2

      *Deadguy

    • @zanyzebra9975
      @zanyzebra9975 2 роки тому

      Hands down the Vocalist for KISS IT GOODBYE (Obviously the same guy as Dead Guy) I Alwaaaaays felt was a suitably replacement at the end of Calculating Infinity Era when they were looking for new Vocalist....
      He in my opinion is still the most powerful and red faced angry screamer ever👌
      Nice to hear a Dead Guy reference 🤘🤘
      Miss those days....

    • @jeleopard
      @jeleopard 2 роки тому

      Ben admits a lot of the early stuff is just copying Deadguy haha

  • @birberking6999
    @birberking6999 Рік тому +3

    People would probably think me crazy for this but I think I like this even more than calculating infinity. What a monster of an EP

  • @namelessxdread
    @namelessxdread 5 років тому +12

    I bought this in like 1999-2000ish when it had a different cover from some random indie distributor. None of my friends liked it or the band (they were mostly raver kids). I played this CD to death though.

  • @mondoraptor
    @mondoraptor 11 років тому +6

    "We're not trying to impress you!"

  • @jssycamore
    @jssycamore 5 років тому +7

    RIP George Minakakis

  • @snoophogg1177
    @snoophogg1177 5 років тому +8

    Love this vocalist!

  • @SebastianBrkic
    @SebastianBrkic 10 років тому +28

    mathcore is a genre whenever you like it or not, one very different from mathrock. the same way metal and rock is different

  • @internetguy9531
    @internetguy9531 2 роки тому +3

    one of the best lyricists ever

  • @TightenTheNoose05
    @TightenTheNoose05 8 років тому +17

    Am I the only one who doesn't care what genre it is? Like sure, it's nice to be able to put a name to it. However, that's what the band name can be used for. ITS MUSIC. And in this case, we all like these dudes. It's not like you have to prove it to some scrub, all of us here would obviously know Dillinger's sound. Let's discuss our favorite tracks and lyrics and what-not.

    • @The1stMrJohn
      @The1stMrJohn 6 років тому

      ..it even has lots in common with some "jazz music"...
      I agree , so many or too many labels or genres.
      I've grown to love TDEP since only 2014
      as a teen I was an anarchic hippy/punk +part time goth educated in the seventies,
      classically trained musician{plus jazz and prog rock , punk , etcetera} with parents who luckily let me do anything i wanted [obviously not serious crime]....
      Just making my point ...too many labels to describe me, let alone music and art!
      Now in mid 50 [anarchic laid back scruff] with the same partner for 25 years! Own a modest functional house [no criminal record!], always full of music and at least 1 dog, and most importantly i am very happy with-in myself
      ;~)
      John near Winchester in England

    • @dissimulii
      @dissimulii 6 років тому +2

      genres are helpful for finding similar artists or sounds, but yeah, I don't know why people feel the need to "define" it, especially when no one fuckin' asked.

    • @The1stMrJohn
      @The1stMrJohn 6 років тому

      Equinsu Ocha
      Yep !

  • @Fredtube50
    @Fredtube50 11 років тому +5

    The 15+ min that defined mathcore.

  • @xsrg16
    @xsrg16 9 років тому +14

    got lucky and found this good condition used album with the ep artwork cover/lyrics book at the swap shop for 10 cents. and it's the original

    • @ddrum1090
      @ddrum1090 9 років тому +1

      Cool man ill take it...

    • @onewhitepony
      @onewhitepony 9 років тому +2

      i was lucky and bought this one from now or never records in like early 2001. original 1997 album. kinda wished I never opened now haha. who knew DEP would be who they are now?

    • @antitheziz717
      @antitheziz717 8 років тому +2

      David Nash that sums it up EXACTLY! WHO WOULDA THUNK IT? miss machine broke my heart upon release.(love it now)... I loved C.I., I was a relapse/ death metal freak who loved calculating infinity and Irony is a dead scene(opened my eyes to patton), but who saw it coming? brother, we were ahead of the curve, but I never saw it comin.

    • @onewhitepony
      @onewhitepony 8 років тому +2

      William McCann right on! so true! calculating is definitely a soft spot for me lol. great times.. i think any heavy record from about 98/99-2003/2004 we were spoiled for choice hahaha

  • @Iamnotaserialkiller_
    @Iamnotaserialkiller_ 11 років тому +3

    First time hearing this. Thanks for uploading \m/

  • @philparsh8949
    @philparsh8949 8 років тому +6

    Damn, this is a banger. Love his lyrics.

  • @mondoraptor
    @mondoraptor 11 років тому +5

    thanks for uploading this! been wanting to hear it again ,for awhile now. had a copy but lost it in a fire. used to play at max volume in my stereo in my room..this is classic dep ,awsomeness ,with demitri on vocals

  • @mycoachknowsthesheriff8396
    @mycoachknowsthesheriff8396 3 роки тому +6

    I didn’t know this existed until right now.

  • @rustypadhraigdiarmuidseano3192
    @rustypadhraigdiarmuidseano3192 2 роки тому +1

    this is the dillinger I've always known and loved. Still love. of course. duhh

  • @biohazard8295
    @biohazard8295 6 місяців тому +1

    The snare rolls at 2:40 are insane. I'm pretty sure i never heard something that hard and precise even in extreme metal (at least pre-triggers era).

    • @thatonedude9744
      @thatonedude9744 3 місяці тому

      I love how tight Chris tunes his snare, he gets insanely crisp double rolls

  • @JoseGomez-ys3zs
    @JoseGomez-ys3zs 4 роки тому +1

    Superb EP!

  • @shaunfromny
    @shaunfromny 2 роки тому +1

    My favorite release

  • @kusc717
    @kusc717 7 років тому +2

    Damn fine music right here.

  • @rhettgreenfield4549
    @rhettgreenfield4549 Рік тому +3

    Dillinger was the best-known bank robber in the world - During a robbery, Dillinger would spring into the bank and address the tellers; an action which called attention to himself
    You knew it was Dillinger when you saw his smile
    Watered down
    Letters of hate
    Creep in on me
    I've watched that water
    Drip into mud
    As charred fingers stab at my eyes
    No regrets can touch this soul
    Cause I'm a devil in a three-piece suit
    That good old green
    Paint on paper; prostitute (x4)

  • @skincraft1701
    @skincraft1701 6 місяців тому

    This E.P is amongst the most brutal things I’ve ever listen to. So aggressive 😂

  • @adtrmh5
    @adtrmh5 12 років тому +1

    Great ep. Wish they would come back to columbus, ohio. I saw them once every year from '08-2010 & they haven't come back since. I miss'em.

  • @gizzardjunkie
    @gizzardjunkie 11 років тому +1

    Changed my life

  • @klaxseventeen4921
    @klaxseventeen4921 4 роки тому +1

    nice!

  • @Phil-kf6lt
    @Phil-kf6lt 3 роки тому +3

    This is my favorite cd they put out. Got into them when Miss Machine came out. But this was the first one I heard. Are copies available? Non expensive ones?

  • @jacksmith4825
    @jacksmith4825 11 років тому +3

    Math Rock or Mathcore is a term describing time signatures the Mathmatical aspect of all music is the time signature and rhythmic figure. It literally has nothing to do with jazz aspects or blues.

  • @johndillinger1932
    @johndillinger1932 10 років тому +8

    this 'technically' isn't The Dillinger Escape Plan, It's Arcane . But i'm really splitting hairs because it was still Ben, Chris, Dimitri and Adam

    • @creggkelbae9617
      @creggkelbae9617 5 років тому +3

      Paul Lizzi it says the Dillinger escape plan on it

    • @scottlauren3145
      @scottlauren3145 Рік тому

      Pretty sure It was released from a band called The Dillinger Escape Plan.

  • @Fredtube50
    @Fredtube50 11 років тому +1

    Mathcore- Hardcore music that explores erratic changes in rhythmic figures while still continuing to stay within the lines of some "simple" (key word there) rhythmic meter. It also draws influence from noise rock, but is generally unrestricted in terms of implementing figures from various types of music. It is however depicted to be brutal, sporadic, and dynamic in nature.

  • @1up17
    @1up17 4 роки тому +4

    IMO this was their best album and their best line up

    • @antitheziz717
      @antitheziz717 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly what was this lineup? It was Ben, Dimitri, Adam, Chris, and.....Derek Brantley? Idk about best, I'd say calculating , irony, miss machine in my opinion....best musicians with three flavors of singer

    • @antitheziz717
      @antitheziz717 3 роки тому +2

      And I always thought Benoit was the perfect counter to Ben....he really got the shaft with his injury. ..but then so did Adam so idk

  • @MartinfdeZ81
    @MartinfdeZ81 10 років тому +4

    remeber , before Mathcore DEP exists

  • @rhettgreenfield4549
    @rhettgreenfield4549 Рік тому

    Life has no meaning
    When it's not justified
    So paranoid
    Breath
    Belong
    Comply

  • @johanandersson2391
    @johanandersson2391 11 місяців тому +1

    Im pretty weird 'cause ive only heard this first album by this band - while others dont seem to know that it exists.
    And i absolutely worship it.
    Pure hatred.
    So i kinda dont wanna ruin it if i get disappointed by their other albums.
    I used to have this album on both vinyl and cd,now only on cd.

    • @omairSD
      @omairSD 10 місяців тому

      Any more of your life story you care to share?

    • @chrisheist652
      @chrisheist652 10 місяців тому

      ​@@omairSDHe also loves Dr. Strangelove but doesn't wanna watch the Shining, 2001, and Full Metal Jacket because it might make him not like Kubrick anymore.

    • @omairSD
      @omairSD 10 місяців тому

      @@chrisheist652 Haha

  • @jamesd7678
    @jamesd7678 6 років тому +7

    Still some super dope passages in this ep. I think Chris Pennine carries this a lot

  • @ericwhatley5831
    @ericwhatley5831 3 місяці тому

    🤘😈
    🎸

  • @UnskilledGod
    @UnskilledGod 10 років тому +9

    This is more like Progressive Metalcore/Jazzcore. I think the crazy shit came in with Calculating Infinity.
    Mathcore/Math Rock/Math Metal aren't offshoots of Metalcore. They are not made up either. Same with djent: they are actually genres, because they sound like nothing else. I mean, Botch sounds nothing like Killswitch Engage, TDEP sounds nothing like Misery Signals.

    • @ytchannel20111
      @ytchannel20111 9 років тому +2

      Dude...The Dillenger Escape Plan are a hardcore band lol

    • @UnskilledGod
      @UnskilledGod 9 років тому +12

      ***** Mathcore.

    • @bearvsshaan
      @bearvsshaan 6 років тому

      accurate statement

  • @rhettgreenfield4549
    @rhettgreenfield4549 Рік тому

    You laugh,
    Stop laughing
    I lack in self-esteem
    Too little, too late
    No one will find us here
    Pointed fingers at painted faces
    Don't think twice,
    Just point and shriek
    I bleed under makeup

  • @flobanez
    @flobanez 6 років тому +1

    Love this band. Option Paralysis is probably my favorite album.

  • @TheMetalAllfather
    @TheMetalAllfather 2 роки тому +2

    >when it's actually TDEP
    >BUT IT'S NOT
    >BUT IT IS
    I think I heard this when I was like 23 or so and it confused the fuck out of me. Two singers? No complexity to speak of? And only like two years before they released Under The Running Board! Almost as weird as hearing early Glassjaw and finding out that they were an NYHC band.

  • @Madghostcat
    @Madghostcat 7 місяців тому

    💀⚔💀⚔💀⚔💀⚔💀

  • @catchsomenicebass
    @catchsomenicebass 10 років тому +6

    Well, this is definitely good, but it's just not on the same level as any of their later work. I think the addition of Greg Puciato's infinitely versatile vocals added several new dimensions to their music.

  • @duncanwright8392
    @duncanwright8392 5 років тому +2

    HOW CAN I GET THIS ALBUM??

  • @aminoplis25
    @aminoplis25 10 років тому +2

    GOD IS THE ANSWER

  • @deepseabattles
    @deepseabattles 11 років тому +2

    FWIW this is a fine EP but in "math rock" terms it doesn't hold a candle to anything Don Caballero released in the Nineties, or even Frank Zappa in the Seventies! but forced comparisons are forced. first comes the music, then comes the description of the music - usually without the musicians' input. drop the genres, love the music, love the life.

  • @crazyshit8
    @crazyshit8 11 років тому +2

    Aggressive? I dont think so. I dont only listen to math rock. I may be a huge fan of it but i also have the tendecy to like "agressive" bands. Also not to troll you, this may be fusion and somewhat influenced to punk. Not agressive. I only stated below because somebody told me there older stuff sounds mathy like. Since i am up to listen to anything. I gave it a shot. Just because there not math as the band claims to be doesnt indicate i hate them. Sure many of you like them.

  • @crazyshit8
    @crazyshit8 11 років тому +1

    I even fund them alright. What pisses my shit is. This band have the balls to be "mathcore" even check there wiki. Thats right. I have nothing against them besides labeling themselves under a genre that clearly doesnt even exist to begin with and to add a band that sounds nothing alike what there even trying to claim to be. But like i said there okay. And i dont only listen to math rock. But i do know what it actually sounds like to figure it out

  • @crazyshit8
    @crazyshit8 11 років тому

    Math has clesn notes. Not the so called "Brutal" distortion. No jazz/Blues influence. No math.. know. People label shit and come up with shit that even the shit they come up with doesnt define to what the genre they made up is. So stupid

  • @crazyshit8
    @crazyshit8 11 років тому

    He did defined it. but that what he defined draws nothing to math. I have nothing against this band once again. I am arguing over mathcore. Total made up. I dont remember Karate being called mathcore. I dont remember Moths being math core and that has way more mathy notes than this and I dont consider it math. This is why you guys get confused not knowing what math is. This sounds nothing near math notes. you defined a genre that "sounds" math but isnt math. thats fucking stupid...

  • @crazyshit8
    @crazyshit8 11 років тому +1

    No, mathcore is a made up term just like emocore. The countless times I have run into a math"core" band. Math rock is substitude with indie and jazz fusion and draws jazz and blues influence. JAZZ. Cant call something math that has nothing math off. Because a band sounds "technical" doesnt mean its math. Math is Karate, Dios trio, Giraffes? Giraffes!, Auto? Automatic??,Colossal, Them roaringtwenties, the bulletproof tiger, even tera melos. Math is based on clean note guitars.

  • @justices4400
    @justices4400 3 роки тому +2

    So they went from nu metal to metalcore

  • @crazyshit8
    @crazyshit8 11 років тому

    Mathcore isnt a genre. Math rock is. Mathcore was made up by fancy pant trends. I dont find this band near the math rock genre. I hear some influences but no math rock. math rock has odd time signatures take an example The bulletproof tiger, or other bands such as Bygones, Tera melos. Those bands definetly have the wierdest time signatures but not compared to them, roaringtwenties. this band is okay. not the best or close to math rock...

  • @intiojeda7616
    @intiojeda7616 3 роки тому +1

    Epic!

  • @getbakedtonight
    @getbakedtonight 11 років тому +2

    He just defined it for you.

  • @getbakedtonight
    @getbakedtonight 12 років тому +2

    Best mathcore EP to ever exist. No denying that.

  • @getbakedtonight
    @getbakedtonight 11 років тому +2

    Ok, go listen to your math rock then. I never said they are technically better than any of your cheesy/happy-go-lucky math rock bands. If you think this band's early stuff is 'okay' then you're obviously not into the more aggressive fusion of hardcore punk and math rock (hence the name mathcore). Like I said, go listen to those bands you listed. Thanks dude.