Once upon a time, I first downloaded these songs on limewire not knowing these were the demo/ghostship versions. Later on I found the album version and was like wtf is this lol, I'm glad I finally found these again!!!
@@TheyCallMeSmileZ They went into the studio a year later and Erak had different ideas for his pedal noises. Nothing to do with Equal Vision. Suggestions from label/management (rare in underground rock) tend to be more substantial than things such as this.
@@LarryElectronica You'd think but doppleganger was actually created because Equal Vision wanted them to remake songs from the previous record, thomas actually mentioned this in his own discord server once
@@Pinkerton03 I would have to see the direct quote. But the label asking them to reinvent tracks from their first studio album with a new producer/engineer is not the same as the label stepping in and changing what guitar parts are used for Macaulay McCulkin's first studio recording, as insinuated by the comment I replied to.
Once upon a time, I first downloaded these songs on limewire not knowing these were the demo/ghostship versions. Later on I found the album version and was like wtf is this lol, I'm glad I finally found these again!!!
Same! Lmao
This fucking comment tho. A while back i got youtube premium just so i could listen to this on the go
Same I thought this was the main version for a long time. still prefer it.
I still have the Ghostship Demos on my old iPod Classic lololol
SAME here my friend
What were they thinking trying to make an “updated record” version. This is perfect
4:06
so. much. energy.
love it
LOVE UR NAME
Best version
why i like this even more than the original? lol
Holy shit this is so good
I comeback every year for the last 15 years at first was the other version now I listen to this but I do remember this from a good while back
It's a shame that 3:20 3:40 and 5:12 weren't included in the final version
so much more character, but when labels get involved that is what happens. just glad they kept the song as full and as long as it is
@@TheyCallMeSmileZ They went into the studio a year later and Erak had different ideas for his pedal noises. Nothing to do with Equal Vision. Suggestions from label/management (rare in underground rock) tend to be more substantial than things such as this.
@@LarryElectronica You'd think but doppleganger was actually created because Equal Vision wanted them to remake songs from the previous record, thomas actually mentioned this in his own discord server once
@@Pinkerton03 I would have to see the direct quote. But the label asking them to reinvent tracks from their first studio album with a new producer/engineer is not the same as the label stepping in and changing what guitar parts are used for Macaulay McCulkin's first studio recording, as insinuated by the comment I replied to.
so sad that its not on spotify. I love this version to death and hate the on from the album