Listen to in too deep or still waiting by sum 41. This is absolutely my favorite band. Saw them this past Sunday and they are crazy live! The energy is so hyped.
I saw them at their Raleigh NC show in April and my gawd what a show. The crowd was fucking amazing. I've been to a few dozen concerts, but this was the most fun I've ever had at a show...and I went solo hahaha
I just saw them last week at their KC show. Deryck puts on a SHOW, man. Simple Plan bored the piss outta me, so we left in the middle of their set. Nothing compared to Sum 41.
@@camilleanderson2939 I saw The Offspring the week after I saw Sum 41 and the Offspring bored the piss outta me! The crowd was absolutely lifeless and Dexter/Noodles (it was really hust the Dexter and Noodles show) were clearly very bored and just going through the motions. Huge disappointment.
Being in Buffalo growing up there is always a connection to Canadian bands. Most of our radio stations are actually from Ontario. I remember hearing Sum 41, Our Lady Peace etc way before people I knew in other places in the US.
Yes! This song is a banger! They're a sick band. Any song by them is great. They can do Punk, Metal, ballads, even some Rap like here. They're usually associated with Pop Punk but they do much more than that
@@illPAPA_dill YES! I love that song too! Not saying they didn't do it before, but on that song is where they full on tried to experiment with Metal. It has a very Trash vibe
Good description, I know nothing about the rest of their songs but i do know this specific song is a pop punk classic. And it's very clearly a pop punk song too all the elements are there. As a rap fan I love their rap style and I can tell the beastie boys and run dmc (Queens gets the money!) Influence they have. I'm gonna have to check out more of their discography.
that's good to hear. saw them way back in 2003(i think) and the set was delayed almost an hour while they were backstage drinking. Mom was pissed I got home so late, haha. Always been a big fan, glad they are still doing shows.
We need more rock like this: Sum 41- in too deep Yellow card-only one Simple plan - summer love Avril -skater boy Taking back Sunday-make damn sure Good charlotte - anthem Sugar cult - bouncin off the wallls
This song was definitely one of the greatest hits in the late 90's/early 00's. It was the punkrock era. Anyone over 25 and under 45 probably heard this somewhere at some point in their life indeed.
24* 😂😂 but yea, I grew up on this because of my brother!! First pop punk song I ever heard was Grand Theft Autumn-Fall Out Boy back in 2003, I was only 5! I’ve been in love with the genre and is related genres and subculture ever since
This was so much fun. Sum 41 was my favorite band when I was younger. I’m voting for more Sum 41 reactions. Still waiting, Pieces, never there, hell song, we’re all to blame, no reason, and I’m gonna stop myself, cause I could go on forever 😂
One thing I love about growing as an adult is how wide our music tastes grow. As a youngster it’s hard to avoid the societal expectations of what you “should” listen to compared to what you “want” to listen to. And this can contribute to a very narrow, tunnel like vision when it comes to music, completely focusing on one genre really and not even trying any others. Anyways, love when people find new things they never listened to before and realize they really enjoy it.
@@Gamerfreakhill85Huh? Millennials are like 81-96. Has nothing to do with being born in 00’. Anyone before that was Generation X. I think you’re confused as to what a “generation” is.
what i love about Layedbaks rock/metal reactions is that he actually pays attention to the instrumentals as well. a lot of people focus solely on vocals and miss out on a lot of good riffs and melodies
I think when we're young we aren't open minded enough to try new things or listen to different music. But when we get older we are more open to explore new things and sounds. It's cool to see you experience this genre of music now! Thank you!
I remember hearing this growing up and now, listening back with a little context. Hearing all the influences, it's like a fingerprint almost, the rhythm and cadence. The audible timestamp of an era...
Arguably one of the top 3 pop punk bands of all time IMO. Still going strong today and have an album due this year! Love them so much. Seeing them at the start of June & can't wait.
I already knew I was gonna love this reaction! My dude, here, he keeps it real. If it's good he lets you know, and if it sucks he says that shit is TRASH!!!! My boy here, he's amazing. LOVE THESE REACTIONS VIDEOS!!!!
When ever this song would come on at parties back in the day the whole house would turn up to a whole different level. Literal crowd surfing in livingrooms kinda shit.
real talk this video during the early 00's was so massive. this was the pop punk kid anthem and capitalized on that big boom of teenage movies like american pie, not another teen movie, etc. It just captured all that energy in one song/video and it EXPLODED.
Sum 41 is one of those bands that people associate with the pop-punk explosion of the early 2000s because of their debut album and big hit(s), but are actually much more talented and versatile than a lot of people give them credit for. Many rock artist of the era grew softer as time went on, but Sum 41 was one of the few that actually grew heavier as their career went on. EVERYONE knows Fat Lip and their other big early hit, In Too Deep. They're two of the biggest songs of the pop-punk boom. For a lot of people the story ends there, but I live in Canada, where they were MUCH more relevant for a MUCH longer period of time. So I HIGHLY recommend checking out their stuff from after their debut, most of it really does hold up.
They are really one of the pinnacles of pop punk. Second to only Blink 182 and by a small margin. Also, all their videos are so damn fun. And the songwriting and genre mixing….. so good.
fun fact they got their name Sum 41 because they were in a contest during a summer event where they were trying to put a band together. so different people tried out and in the end these four here won and it ended up on the fourty first day of summer thus Sum 41 was born
I remember the video had the homage to Maiden and Priest song "Pain for Pleasure" at the end of "Fat Lip" it's only like a short track like 1:30 long but sounds very Maiden/Priest
Its KINDA hard not to love it. 😎 I KINDA don't wanna admit that... But its the truth! 🤣💯 This came YEARS after I was a teenager in the punk rock scene... but THAT'S pretty much the SCENE I remember!!! 💯
American pie days! My high school years. Late 90’s earl 00’s Blink 182, fat lip, bowling for soup, good charlotte! Skater movement days. Boarding was at its highest point. Everyone was skateboarding and playing Tony hawk on PS2
I miss those parties. I knew lots of guys that played music in school. Lots of lot parties. Their other song 'Hell Song' is fire too. You could say every major star is in it.
You might like Hell Song by them. They started as a band near where I live now when they were like 13 or 14 years old. A decent pop-punk band that had a pretty solid run in the late 90s to early 2000s
they don't rap , just a fan of rap like every punk rock back in the day , next reaction should be the song " makes no difference '´ with dmx and rock is what we're all about
Glad you're able to open up and respect more than just what you were raised on. Same things happening for me with different genres. Its amazing to dive into
I saw the intro this song the other day too when listening to it and I was like man that's a trip. This is the second time seeing the intro and being able to listen to them rap and In my head I just never even noticed. These guys had production on a whole nother level.
The story of the video is great. Totally un-promoted, they set up in an empty lot next to a liquor store in Pomona, California, and started playing the song over-and-over again. They had a video recording crew capturing whatever happened. None of the spectators were invited, and nothing they did was planned. They are just the odd mix of people who gradually showed up in a viral way. No doubt some of the goofy weirdness relates to them playing just the one song over-and-over again all without any explanation to the crowd that gathered to party. The video was then edited from all the video that had been captured.
It's California?! All this time I thought is was Ajax, Ontario and trying to figure out how it has a totally different vibe than the rest of Greater Toronto Area
@@whitewave09 Since they are a Canadian band & I'm Canadian too I had assumed it probably was in Canada. I went to google to find out where thinking it would be Mississauga or somewhere like that. I was also surprised to learn it was filmed in California.
@@rossmacintosh5652 Yes, they shot my friend with a water gun while he was walking home in Ajax (in one of their earliest videos) I don't think I really grasped they were big outside of Canada.
Sum 41 started out as what we would call "pop punk" and made a slight detour into metal. they bounce back and forth between the 2. I can't remember where the rap came from but I've even seen them do this live, and it was amazing.
First time ever seeing a video from LayedBak. This popped up likely because i am a huge fan of Sum 41. The review and reaction from Layedbak were funny. Guess i need to checkout more reviews. Well Done!!
Wasn’t sure which way you’d go with this one!? The first 30 seconds take me right back to hearing it for the very first time! Great work on your part, thoroughly enjoyed hearing your opinions! 👍
This is a punk rock/pop punk classic. A cool story about this is that most of what you see in the video was unscripted. People just kept showing up with random shit and doing their own thing. The band didn't even know some of those things happened until the day they got to watch the video. Another banger from them is "In Too Deep". Dope reaction homie, stay up
Sum 41 and other bands who were like them, were EVERYWHERE in the late 90's and early 2000's, especially on the soundtracks of coming of age teen movies so yeah, even if you haven't heard them before you probably know the chorus and the sound.
I'd actually love you to do more songs of these guys! Takes me back to my young teenage years 😂 more into rap and hiphop now but this music is nostalgic for me 🤞
As a kid I never really appreciated how different this sounds y'know. Sure there's the pop punk Green Day style stuff in there but there's also that metal influence that they mention and a WHOLE bunch of Beastie Boys in there too and it's actually such a cool blend of stuff.
If anyone ever asks what the early 2000s were like for your average bored lower to lower middle class kids show them this video. This one always takes me right back to some of the best days, i will always crank this one
I remember being 13/14 when this came out watching them and all the other angsty bands on MTV after school. Good times man thanks for the nostalgia with this reaction.
Growing up in jamaica, my family was one of the few with a dish, so I could watch MTV and BET. My mom and I used to love heavy metal, as I do now. But this song, I used to rush home from school to see this on TRL. Back then I didn't have anyone to share that excitement with, but it's cool seeing other people react to it for the first time and kind take myself back.
My life in the 90's and early 2k was basically this video. Skate life and punk rock. Those were crazy days bro. Our lives were like a movie back then. Love this song.
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You gotta listen to Walkin Disaster now fam
Night Crawler by Judas Priest please
Why not try some industrial metal... Nine Inch Nails? Closer would be the go to song but I would prefer you do The Perfect Drug, Wish or Terrible lie.
Sure do miss the good old days
u should react to This Side Of Paradise by Coyote Theory its a vibe
You said,"I'm here now", and that's all that matters! All music is for everyone!!
true shit!!!
@@Xellz999 music is the only shit everyone feels, I even know deaf people that jam out to the vibrations
FACTS.
Redemption
Amen
If you saw any teen movie in the early 2000s (American Pie, etc.) you've definitely heard that chorus. 🤣🤣
Listen to in too deep or still waiting by sum 41. This is absolutely my favorite band. Saw them this past Sunday and they are crazy live! The energy is so hyped.
I saw them at their Raleigh NC show in April and my gawd what a show. The crowd was fucking amazing. I've been to a few dozen concerts, but this was the most fun I've ever had at a show...and I went solo hahaha
I just saw them last week at their KC show. Deryck puts on a SHOW, man. Simple Plan bored the piss outta me, so we left in the middle of their set. Nothing compared to Sum 41.
also saw them last sunday in chicago, 10/10
@@nikkilynn9122 dope! Chicago was pretty dope!
@@camilleanderson2939 I saw The Offspring the week after I saw Sum 41 and the Offspring bored the piss outta me! The crowd was absolutely lifeless and Dexter/Noodles (it was really hust the Dexter and Noodles show) were clearly very bored and just going through the motions. Huge disappointment.
WE FINALLY DID IT BOYS AND GIRLS! SUM 41 has arrived!
As a Canadian Sum41 literally nails Canadian youth in the 2000’s.. miss those days, one of the best Canadian contributions to music.
Being in Buffalo growing up there is always a connection to Canadian bands. Most of our radio stations are actually from Ontario. I remember hearing Sum 41, Our Lady Peace etc way before people I knew in other places in the US.
You can even go back to the 90s with this too. It's what my youth was like.
except for the fact it was filmed in California.
Sum41 is Canadian.@@EYELYKE2DOOAYNALL
Canada used to pop out some really good artist. People were really creative
Yes! This song is a banger! They're a sick band. Any song by them is great. They can do Punk, Metal, ballads, even some Rap like here. They're usually associated with Pop Punk but they do much more than that
We’re All to Blame is my favorite by them and it sounds nothing like this song. They’re super underrated
@@illPAPA_dill YES! I love that song too! Not saying they didn't do it before, but on that song is where they full on tried to experiment with Metal. It has a very Trash vibe
Pain for Pleasure at the end of Fat Lip is a banger too
Good description, I know nothing about the rest of their songs but i do know this specific song is a pop punk classic. And it's very clearly a pop punk song too all the elements are there. As a rap fan I love their rap style and I can tell the beastie boys and run dmc (Queens gets the money!) Influence they have. I'm gonna have to check out more of their discography.
Comments like this make me realize how lucky i am to have been able to see them live i know not everyone has the opertunities
In 2014 the lead singer was told if he had one more drink he would die. He kicked alcoholism in the nuts! They are now on tour currently.
Saw them in myrtle beach a couple weeks ago, kick ass show!
and Deryck has never sounded better
I'm happy for him and glad he stopped drinking. Good for him.
that's good to hear. saw them way back in 2003(i think) and the set was delayed almost an hour while they were backstage drinking. Mom was pissed I got home so late, haha. Always been a big fan, glad they are still doing shows.
We need more rock like this:
Sum 41- in too deep
Yellow card-only one
Simple plan - summer love
Avril -skater boy
Taking back Sunday-make damn sure
Good charlotte - anthem
Sugar cult - bouncin off the wallls
skater boy? 😂
Yellowcard!!!!
I VOTE A BIG HELL YES TO THIS
@@Colin-jm8sk all day son
Anthem by good charlotte was a BANGERRR
This song was definitely one of the greatest hits in the late 90's/early 00's. It was the punkrock era. Anyone over 25 and under 45 probably heard this somewhere at some point in their life indeed.
24* 😂😂 but yea, I grew up on this because of my brother!! First pop punk song I ever heard was Grand Theft Autumn-Fall Out Boy back in 2003, I was only 5! I’ve been in love with the genre and is related genres and subculture ever since
I feel like anyone born in the 90’s knows this shit! Yes this includes ‘97, ‘98, and ‘99 babies
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been listening since I was 13 and met them for the second time last week
I'm 32, I remember during the summer this song making it's rounds on MTV along with Alien Ant Farm lol.
This is an oldie but a goodie band never got enough respect for how many different genres they dip their toes into while still staying Rock
Appreciate how open minded this guy is.. most people dismiss this kind of music without giving it a chance. Respect man, subscribed.
This was so much fun. Sum 41 was my favorite band when I was younger. I’m voting for more Sum 41 reactions. Still waiting, Pieces, never there, hell song, we’re all to blame, no reason, and I’m gonna stop myself, cause I could go on forever 😂
No Reason is my favorite song by Sum 41
Yesssssssssssss. This is my childhood right here! Great song recommendations.
Catching fire……..
Nootz was always such a banger for me.
All fantastic songs no reason and pieces are my personal favorites.
One thing I love about growing as an adult is how wide our music tastes grow. As a youngster it’s hard to avoid the societal expectations of what you “should” listen to compared to what you “want” to listen to. And this can contribute to a very narrow, tunnel like vision when it comes to music, completely focusing on one genre really and not even trying any others.
Anyways, love when people find new things they never listened to before and realize they really enjoy it.
People diss millennials like they’re the worst generation, but they made some kickass music. This song is legendary!
They are not millennials they were not born in 2000
@@Gamerfreakhill85Huh?
Millennials are like 81-96.
Has nothing to do with being born in 00’.
Anyone before that was Generation X.
I think you’re confused as to what a “generation” is.
what i love about Layedbaks rock/metal reactions is that he actually pays attention to the instrumentals as well. a lot of people focus solely on vocals and miss out on a lot of good riffs and melodies
What they rapped in the beginning, I believe is a Beastie Boys song while Sum 41's Genre is actually punk rock. They're absolutely amazing.
BB have also been considered punk-rap tho I mean that was kinda their thing was combining rap and rock like public enemy and run dmc
@fooful Which later became the soundtrack to Spider Man "What we're all about"
i know its a year old video but i looove when people come from a genre and get into another and love it like you areeee
I think when we're young we aren't open minded enough to try new things or listen to different music. But when we get older we are more open to explore new things and sounds. It's cool to see you experience this genre of music now! Thank you!
I remember hearing this growing up and now, listening back with a little context. Hearing all the influences, it's like a fingerprint almost, the rhythm and cadence. The audible timestamp of an era...
I just appreciate that you're listening to music outside of your "comfort zone."
And your honesty. Love it.
My guy said " I'm here now".. And my friends that's why music is a universal bonding agent. Got a new sub for sure. #respect
Arguably one of the top 3 pop punk bands of all time IMO. Still going strong today and have an album due this year! Love them so much. Seeing them at the start of June & can't wait.
Don't even think it can be argued. They are one of the most Iconic Pop Punk groups of all time.
This was unexpected! Sum 41 was the shit back in the day lol
They still are
Man, what an absolute banger. 2000s rock hit different.
We were in a good mood in the late 90's and early 00's... Music was fun as hell. It didn't last. Rofl.
I clicked so fast on this. I grew up listening to everything but for the most part rock music was my favorite. Sum 41 was one of my favorites.
A pop-punk classic, thanks for the reaction and great review 💪🤘
I love this song because my best friend and I listened to this album nonstop throughout summer in middle school. This was our summer soundtrack.
I already knew I was gonna love this reaction! My dude, here, he keeps it real. If it's good he lets you know, and if it sucks he says that shit is TRASH!!!! My boy here, he's amazing. LOVE THESE REACTIONS VIDEOS!!!!
Grew up listening to these guys, and they were one of my first concerts to attend! Thanks for opening Pandora’s box of memories with this one!
When ever this song would come on at parties back in the day the whole house would turn up to a whole different level. Literal crowd surfing in livingrooms kinda shit.
real talk this video during the early 00's was so massive. this was the pop punk kid anthem and capitalized on that big boom of teenage movies like american pie, not another teen movie, etc. It just captured all that energy in one song/video and it EXPLODED.
I love you're energy man, legit tho
This stuff is a throw back to my high-school days, oh man, keep it up man, champion-status!!!
Sum 41 🔥🔥🔥 Good choice LayedBak. I love seeing folks review classic tunes back from my teen days. 10/10 content 👍
Sum 41 is one of those bands that people associate with the pop-punk explosion of the early 2000s because of their debut album and big hit(s), but are actually much more talented and versatile than a lot of people give them credit for. Many rock artist of the era grew softer as time went on, but Sum 41 was one of the few that actually grew heavier as their career went on.
EVERYONE knows Fat Lip and their other big early hit, In Too Deep. They're two of the biggest songs of the pop-punk boom. For a lot of people the story ends there, but I live in Canada, where they were MUCH more relevant for a MUCH longer period of time. So I HIGHLY recommend checking out their stuff from after their debut, most of it really does hold up.
I was right there with you when you said you never heard this song before but knew the chorus. The vibe of the video was AWESOME 😎😎😎
Love ya Layedbak, best reactions
When you said "I'm here now though"... I felt that shit. So glad to have you join the rock fan world. MORE SUM41 PLEAAASE
They are really one of the pinnacles of pop punk. Second to only Blink 182 and by a small margin.
Also, all their videos are so damn fun. And the songwriting and genre mixing….. so good.
Can’t forget New Found Glory too
fun fact they got their name Sum 41 because they were in a contest during a summer event where they were trying to put a band together. so different people tried out and in the end these four here won and it ended up on the fourty first day of summer thus Sum 41 was born
Fat lip will go down as one of the greatest songs of all time!! Absolutely iconic best part of my childhood was listening to amazing bands like Sum 41
The same day you dropped this video I saw them in concert with simple plan and they KILLED IT
My middle school days...when things were simpler. listening to Sum 41, Green Day, Cake while making homemade Jackass videos
I love that you be listening to everything. Idk why you stopped popping up in my feed but I miss you dawg! FIIIRE SQUAAAD
Hell yeah Sum 41 and Alien Ant Farm where my skater childhood
I remember the video had the homage to Maiden and Priest song "Pain for Pleasure" at the end of "Fat Lip" it's only like a short track like 1:30 long but sounds very Maiden/Priest
Its KINDA hard not to love it. 😎 I KINDA don't wanna admit that... But its the truth! 🤣💯
This came YEARS after I was a teenager in the punk rock scene... but THAT'S pretty much the SCENE I remember!!! 💯
And they're still performing live too! I actually saw them a few years ago, and they are still rocking hard two decades later.
Finally a reaction to my favorite band let's gooooo🔥🔥🔥
American pie days! My high school years. Late 90’s earl 00’s Blink 182, fat lip, bowling for soup, good charlotte! Skater movement days. Boarding was at its highest point. Everyone was skateboarding and playing Tony hawk on PS2
Linkin park limp bizkit eminem d12 nas jay z etc...fifa on ps1 & ps2 😢
I miss those parties. I knew lots of guys that played music in school. Lots of lot parties.
Their other song 'Hell Song' is fire too. You could say every major star is in it.
I’m 24 so I grew up on that band and song! There one of my top 5 rock bands growing up
You might like Hell Song by them.
They started as a band near where I live now when they were like 13 or 14 years old. A decent pop-punk band that had a pretty solid run in the late 90s to early 2000s
Still going strong releasing great albums as well
Just went to the Sum 41 farewell tour last week, absolute fire. This track reminds me of being a teenager, super nostaligic !
they don't rap , just a fan of rap like every punk rock back in the day , next reaction should be the song " makes no difference '´ with dmx and rock is what we're all about
Glad you're able to open up and respect more than just what you were raised on. Same things happening for me with different genres. Its amazing to dive into
Love this song so much 🔥🔥🔥🔥
I saw the intro this song the other day too when listening to it and I was like man that's a trip. This is the second time seeing the intro and being able to listen to them rap and In my head I just never even noticed. These guys had production on a whole nother level.
The story of the video is great. Totally un-promoted, they set up in an empty lot next to a liquor store in Pomona, California, and started playing the song over-and-over again. They had a video recording crew capturing whatever happened. None of the spectators were invited, and nothing they did was planned. They are just the odd mix of people who gradually showed up in a viral way. No doubt some of the goofy weirdness relates to them playing just the one song over-and-over again all without any explanation to the crowd that gathered to party. The video was then edited from all the video that had been captured.
It's California?! All this time I thought is was Ajax, Ontario and trying to figure out how it has a totally different vibe than the rest of Greater Toronto Area
@@whitewave09 Since they are a Canadian band & I'm Canadian too I had assumed it probably was in Canada. I went to google to find out where thinking it would be Mississauga or somewhere like that. I was also surprised to learn it was filmed in California.
@@rossmacintosh5652 Yes, they shot my friend with a water gun while he was walking home in Ajax (in one of their earliest videos) I don't think I really grasped they were big outside of Canada.
I was gonna say, shit if it was in Pomona California, I grew up in that town and I would have been there because I am 40 now!
Songs like this just take me back to my youth. So many memories always come flooding back.
The dynamics in this song is fire. Shout out to Sum 41 my fellow Ontarians!
Sum 41 started out as what we would call "pop punk" and made a slight detour into metal. they bounce back and forth between the 2. I can't remember where the rap came from but I've even seen them do this live, and it was amazing.
The rap was a bestie boys song
One of the most progressive punk rock songs of all time
First time ever seeing a video from LayedBak. This popped up likely because i am a huge fan of Sum 41. The review and reaction from Layedbak were funny. Guess i need to checkout more reviews. Well Done!!
It's a pass. Some people like to throw shade at Sum 41, but they always make me smile and bob my head when I hear them.
Throw shade for what?
@@Angel666xo I'd hear "shallow" "too poppy" "one trick pony", etc. Just the normal music snob critiques.
Wasn’t sure which way you’d go with this one!? The first 30 seconds take me right back to hearing it for the very first time! Great work on your part, thoroughly enjoyed hearing your opinions! 👍
This a classic and a pass, Sum 41 is a punk rock band
This is a punk rock/pop punk classic. A cool story about this is that most of what you see in the video was unscripted. People just kept showing up with random shit and doing their own thing. The band didn't even know some of those things happened until the day they got to watch the video. Another banger from them is "In Too Deep". Dope reaction homie, stay up
This is one of those generation bridge gap defining songs. If you know you know!
Saw them live during blesfest a week ago. They were my fav as a teen. Good music, good group
If you watched American pie 1 or 2 I guarantee you've heard this lol
Sum 41 and other bands who were like them, were EVERYWHERE in the late 90's and early 2000's, especially on the soundtracks of coming of age teen movies so yeah, even if you haven't heard them before you probably know the chorus and the sound.
Always cool to see hip hop dudes go from moving awkwardly to this kind of sound to properly headbanging like a seasoned metalhead🔥🤙
Been gone for a bit back on thirds and finding free time seriously playing catch up to these videos love when pple get into new music
I'd actually love you to do more songs of these guys! Takes me back to my young teenage years 😂 more into rap and hiphop now but this music is nostalgic for me 🤞
The early 2000’s era of music was just so damn good.
I’m seeing these guys in concert this Sunday! Turning the clock back 20 years!
as a dirtbag metalhead.....we're glad to have you man...youre good people
Love seeing you react to rock songs… always nice to see someone expand their horizons
As a kid I never really appreciated how different this sounds y'know. Sure there's the pop punk Green Day style stuff in there but there's also that metal influence that they mention and a WHOLE bunch of Beastie Boys in there too and it's actually such a cool blend of stuff.
His energy is bizarre
If anyone ever asks what the early 2000s were like for your average bored lower to lower middle class kids show them this video. This one always takes me right back to some of the best days, i will always crank this one
Always the best content man !!! I think you may have heard some of their songs in movies like American Pie and stuff like that...
Bruh i was literally thinking yesterday that layedbak needs to hear this
I remember being 13/14 when this came out watching them and all the other angsty bands on MTV after school. Good times man thanks for the nostalgia with this reaction.
Growing up in jamaica, my family was one of the few with a dish, so I could watch MTV and BET. My mom and I used to love heavy metal, as I do now. But this song, I used to rush home from school to see this on TRL. Back then I didn't have anyone to share that excitement with, but it's cool seeing other people react to it for the first time and kind take myself back.
Sum 41 is the first concert I went to in high school without my parents. It was their Does This Look Infected tour.
That’s what’s cool about punk rock vibe culture. It’s open to everyone.
One of the most vibe-iest music vids I've ever seen. Saw this back when I was like 5 or 6 or 7 I thi k
This is from their first album, All Killer No Filler and like the title eludes to it is full of bangers from top to bottom!
they were the first group to combine the style of punk rock and rap to the music community
Just saw them live in KC and it was one of the best experiences in my life.... Highly recommend 🤟😎💯💥
"I'm here now though, man" Great outlook as always dude.
bro thank you so much for reviewing this, i love this band and your channel. if you like this listen to in too deep by the same band lol
I love the feelin' he's gettin. Solid vid brah!
My life in the 90's and early 2k was basically this video. Skate life and punk rock. Those were crazy days bro. Our lives were like a movie back then. Love this song.
My favourite line: “trash my own house party cos nobody came” 😂😂😂
Great music/video!!! Great band!!! You have to watch more from them!!! 🤘🤘🤘
This song brings me back to the American Pie movies.
Dude, that view from your spot is awesome!