I’m an ex gang member who only listened to gangster rap back in 1998. I can remember coming home around 2AM and this video was on MTV and I was absolutely mesmerized. It changed my life about the conformity of music. Listening to this song for the first time felt like a prison break. I immediately bought the album and read the manifesto and lyrics inside. I have a twenty three year old daughter who just recently bought me the vinyl album for my 46th Birthday. The Shape Of Punk To Come is a masterpiece.
Ha. Class story man. I'm a total rocker but one day I came home, switched on the idiot-box and there...in all their glory were Mobb Deep rapping Burn and I've been hooked ever since....own most of their albums including Prodigys autobiography.. they led me to Big L, KRS, MOP & Krumbsnatcha...Nas, Meth and Red, Souls of Mischief, Madchild, even Common.
I think the first time I heard this was in the movie adaption of Friday Night Lights. My mind was blown then and still is by this masterpiece that has withstood time. Then watching the Bear I hear it again. Boom!
I waited SOOOO long watching that show for it to finally hit the "CAN III SCREAAAM!!!". They do the beginning part so much in the show before they actually drop it, it's amazing.
My eighth grade writing teacher gave me this album because I mentioned I like punk. He did more for my musical and political education than anything I can think of. Amazing teacher forever grateful.
You know what’s funny? I was just thinking as I put this song on and was waiting for the opening lyrics, that his style of singing in the first 30 seconds, reminds me a lot of Mick Jagger in Satisfaction. Just heavier.
Omg now I want to run around the streets and do exactly that So BADLY !. I almost forgot my musical roots. Left some of them on lower boards. Hear the first ten seconds and know I know this like my breathing and I have to jump ,but need 10minutes to get the title. How could I let that happen? But getting on track again.
this came out when i was 23, I'm 44 now and still have to physically restrain myself from leaping on the desk and trashing everything in arms reach in work when the breakdown kicks in. what sort off talent does it take to leave a legacy like this behind for well over a decade and then come back just as strong and do it all again...? heroes to a man, in my mind.
Back when this came out, I was only listening to the music that was coming from the "Epitaph, Fat Wreck, Burning Heart"-corner of the punk scene... Since then I left most of that music behind and only listen to it occassionally for nostalgia-reasons. Refused is one of the exceptions though - that music will never get old, it will never get boring, there is still so much discover in that one album (the others are great as well though). I'll never be done with Refused.
Same here man it’s my been my go to “pissed off” song for sometime now and it just never gets old.. That scream is my all time favorite in all of rock music to and probably always will be.
The raw energy in the intro and the whole song in general is mindblowing!! Feel so fortunate to have experienced them live! Nearly broke my neck headbanging!!
Sweden churns out incredible bands in a wide spectrum of genres.. from The Hives, Refused, Meshuggah, Opeth, to The Cardigans, Blindside, Marduk, and In Flames ! (just some of the ones i can remember)
One of the best punk albums of all time. Refused deserve infinitely more credit than they get. Half the bands that got rich in the early 2000s were just biting Refused.
Idk if you’d exactly call this “Punk” if anything I’d say this song(not necessarily the band but song) would be considered more so along the lines of Alternative Rock Or Metal. Punk is more along the lines of The Ramones, Sex Pistols, and more modern Punk would’ve at the time been like more like that of Green Day or something. And idk about you but I’ve heard a lot of Green Day in my day and this was hardly anything like the Green Day I’d heard then.
I just put it on 11, then drank a 4 pack of 4 Loco and set my patio furniture on fire while beating it with a baseball bat at 4 in the morning. Happy birthday America!!
@@unomas4250 maybe under-appreciated, or at least under-publicized because many people havent heard of these guys until much later, myself included. I know quite an extensive punk history (not so much modern hardcore) so im really surprised its taken me this long to find them!
Hearing this amazing song in the triangle of sadness brought back some serious nostalgia. Saw Refused about 10 years ago, when I was like 16. The kind of sublime and chaotic energy this track brings is quite well done in the movie though. It really fits the scene.
I'm a death/black metal guy usually, but when I hear this song in a club, there is no holding back. It's all about the constant energy level and build up phases... and the eruptions! Awesome song! I'm going to keep wrecking places up with this!
Wow, I absolutely completely forgot about this song and band. Still sounds as fresh as when I first heard this probably early 00’s. And it came out in 1998....? Wow, these guys were true pioneers.
Lyrics: Can I scream? Yeah! We lack the motion to move to the new beat We lack the motion to move to the new beat It's here for us to admire if we can afford the beauty of it Can afford the luxury of turning our heads Adjust that thousand dollars smile and behold the creation of man Great words won't cover ugly actions - good frames won't save bad paintings We lack the motion to move to the new beat. Yeah! We lack... motion When the day is over - Hey! - the doors are locked on us Money buys the access - and we can't pay the cost And how can we expect anyone to listen if we are using the same old voice? We need new noise - new art for the real people We dance to all the wrong songs We enjoy all the wrong moves We dance to all the wrong songs We're not leading We dance to all the wrong songs We enjoy all the wrong moves We dance to all the wrong songs We're not, we're not, we're not, we're not, we're not, we're not... Leading We dance - all the wrong songs We enjoy - all the wrong moves We dance - all the wrong songs We dance - all the wrong songs We enjoy - all the wrong moves We dance - all the wrong songs Here we go! We dance to all the wrong songs We enjoy all the wrong moves We dance to all the wrong songs We're not leading. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! Thank you.
They're actually just really late to everything and end up throwing ideas developed everywhere else into a homogenous product. This song, for example, really doesn't develop any sound further; it just amalgamates a whole bunch of sounds and styles developed elsewhere. There's groove metal chugging and jazzy-emoey staccato guitar stuff from the States. There's African and Afro-Carribean beats on the drums. There's moogey trip hop/drum and bass type interludes that sound straight from Britain. There's the vocals, which are English. So, really, they're kind of last to everything. What here is distinctly Swedish?
@@meattray6932 That's how new innovative sounds usually are born my friend.. You clearly know zero songwriters and/or never read much about the process majority of innovative/good songwriters use to create most of their tunes. Usually they twist a riff or modify a hook until it is something new and interesting. Unrecognizable as influenced from the source material in most cases, at least unless it's meant to be an friggin homage:) Refused influenced just about every major punk act for a decade after this record was released, and the ones they influenced usually named them as major influence. Obvious to anyone that knows the punk of the era that this record was innovative. They are from a small northern city where the other big name is Meshuggah, google their influence on post-80s metal/heavy msic and you'll see that few can rival their influence on multiple genres/subgenres. Sweden has quite a few bands early in domestic scenes that originated new sounds/subgenres in metal and pop primarily but other less notable examples exist in several other genres. There's also a shitload of bands that aren't before their time or innovative, but if they suceed domestically they usually hold a high quality or is distinct in some way at least. The Swedish track record in music of multiple genres is obvious to anyone that bothers to Google about shit instead of spouting their ignorance. Hell, the first Swedish international sucess was ABBA and they were unique then and are still popular to this day. Sweden is the only country other than USA and the UK to export more music than it imports. It has surpassed the UK and taken #2 in many metrics.
I can't tell you enough at 39 years old how much these guys paved the way for all of the hardcore/screamo/metalcore stuff I loved for a decade, and still do. Nordic countries always go the hardest.
Always loved this song, but I recently started "The Bear" (highly recommend) and hearing this song throughout the series got me way more hyped than I need to be sitting on the couch
First discovered them when playing Tony Hawk Underground and when this song played I instantly was hooked on the band The Shape Of Punk To Come is truly revolutionary
Love this song! I always wondered what these guys looked like. I pictured leather jackets, torn jeans, spiky hair, tats, piercings and the like. Instead they look like they just left prep school and walked into the studio. Awesome!
I had the cd sticker from when I opened it with the name on it right above my car stereo for years, this whole album was everything to me when it came out. I cannot tell you how many bands were changed by this album. ❤
Goosebumps and shivers. I always need a moment of silence to gather myself and to not get lost in thoughts and memories. Wow. In my book, this one's for the ages.
I remember when this came out and I went and bought the album straight away and it remains one of my perennial favorites. Hasn't aged at all. Over 20 years ago and it hasn't aged a bit. Amazing. The International Noise Conspiracy were pretty damn cool too
But seriously, finding this and listening to it as a teenager in 1999 felt like some of this video looked... as if you'd stumbled upon the back rooms and into the future. There was really nothing like this, before or since. Classic that will never go out of style.
This song has this revolutionary message. WE NEED A NEW NOISE. New language, more raw, more grounded and more authentic with insane amount of emotional intensity. This song truly feels like a prison break.
Me and my dad have been trying to find this music video for ages, and we just randomly stumbled upon it through a beard meets food video. Brilliant video, killer song.
I was a new drummer in the 90s when my friend showed me some Refused. Then I deep dived into other great Swedish music, In Flames, Dark Tranquility, Opeth, Dissection, Amon Amarth. Yeah, never looked back. Drumming greatly improved listening to these dudes
Discovered Refused a year ago or so when i first heard chippin in, totally loved it, did a bit of searching and found refused, been a huge fan since and i gotta admit, sweden is feeding good bands to world!
To all the people thinking it was released 18 years ago: You are totally wrong! This masterpiece is pre youtube era shit! realeased in 1998 maybe earlier. thats round about 30y (in words thirty years) !!! For your excuse: Sounds like it was created yesterday.
This song and this video are some of the most influential things ever In music. From the sound to their haircut, bands would draw influence from this for a decade and spawn a whole new scene.
I think Fugazi's Red Medicine,Godflesh's Songs of Love and Hate and Bowie's Earthlings were a bit earlier but tbh I still don't know any close to this in punk rock music
One of my favorite concert memories is seeing these guys open for deftones at festival pier in philly and he jumped into the pit with us to sing this song we all went fucking nuts and the pit doubled in size instantly. Only lead singer I’ve ever crashed into multiple times and had him put his arm around me and jump in unison with the crowd for the last part of the song
Fermin Amaya hell yes🙏🏾. I’m about to celebrate my 34th bday in 4 weeks and this song takes me back to my TEEN years in a powerful way! Wow, just amazing to watch again.
I discovered this album looking in Bordeaux Virgin Megastore in '97, I saw the cover, it inspired me, red the title, I was hooked, I did a quick preview listening in the shop, each intro were bangers, I bought it, loved it at first sight and... The band was over... This album is MYTHIC !
This is still a blinder of a song from 1998 to today.... as is the video. It hits exactly how it should and where it should... this song is still the future despite being from the past now.
First punk/hardcore band to use synths in their songs. Even Songs To Fan The Flames Of Discontent was amazing. Completely ahead of their time. They basically birthed hardcore screamo 6 years before it came to pass. I played for The Used and this band was a heavy influence. You can hear it in the dissonance of the first record.
Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent is seriously underrated. 30 minutes of in your face metallic hardcore that pushes the boundaries. Refused are just inventive and really good at what they do. They don't make music, they make experiences
There was a lot of cool shit happening in the 90s that nobody has ever heard of. Refused had really good production, but there were a fuck ton of small scene bands all over the place who anticipated screamo by years e.g. ua-cam.com/video/LEjh7BdIUlc/v-deo.html
The way they'd seemlessly shoehorn New Noise into Maybe Memories is a great homage and nod to Refused's influence, although something tells me Branden had a lot to do with that, haha.
I remember when this song was released and hearing it for the first time on MuchMusic of all places. I get the same feeling everytime I hear it, this entire album is gold
That's where I saw it too... MuchMusic used to still play music, especially from different places around the world and genres until somewhere into the early to mid 2000's when they started copying MTV To do all sorts of other shows than just music
I remember seeing the Refused on Mtv2 ....but yes Much Music on the Wedge or LOUD.....I remember an episode of LOUD played Black Sabbath, Black Flag and Venom....one afternoon.....I was yeah keep up the good work.
I’m an ex gang member who only listened to gangster rap back in 1998. I can remember coming home around 2AM and this video was on MTV and I was absolutely mesmerized. It changed my life about the conformity of music. Listening to this song for the first time felt like a prison break. I immediately bought the album and read the manifesto and lyrics inside. I have a twenty three year old daughter who just recently bought me the vinyl album for my 46th Birthday. The Shape Of Punk To Come is a masterpiece.
What an amazing background! Music really is that powerful.
Cool story bro
Ha. Class story man. I'm a total rocker but one day I came home, switched on the idiot-box and there...in all their glory were Mobb Deep rapping Burn and I've been hooked ever since....own most of their albums including Prodigys autobiography.. they led me to Big L, KRS, MOP & Krumbsnatcha...Nas, Meth and Red, Souls of Mischief, Madchild, even Common.
Well said man! 🤘✌️
Wow. The universe had a plan for you my friend. That story tells a lot about you. Thanks for sharing! Peace out.
These boys define my musical tastes and have for 20 years.
AYYYYE BRUCE, great taste my friend
Bruce, is this really you?
Booce!
Definitely on my lifetime music playlist.
You wanna say people knew about this song before DOOM?!?! (O)_(O) Mind=Blown!
These guys were completely ahead of their time. That riff is phenomenal.
Fugazi called.....they want their ideas back
Like 58 years ahead I think
The year 2077
The riff sounds similar to Judas Priest - A Touch of Evil (1990), isn't it?
@@WilliamBarryRoberts shape of punk to come called they dont care about fugazi ideas
The Bear brought me hear. And I gotta say that it's good to see that good music can indeed stand the test of time.
Heard.
Yes Chef
Heard chef
DOOM 2016
I think the first time I heard this was in the movie adaption of Friday Night Lights. My mind was blown then and still is by this masterpiece that has withstood time. Then watching the Bear I hear it again. Boom!
Just heard this on The Bear last night on Hulu.Glad to know this song is still going strong
i love how they built it up the whole season, teasing the drop, and then finally at the end they let it loose
@@jazzandfriends1 it was brilliant.
I waited SOOOO long watching that show for it to finally hit the "CAN III SCREAAAM!!!". They do the beginning part so much in the show before they actually drop it, it's amazing.
The BEAR, Same reason I'm here. I was just waiting for the "can I scream?!!!!" Old school days for me this track.
The bear brought me here! AMAZING! LOVE IT!
My eighth grade writing teacher gave me this album because I mentioned I like punk. He did more for my musical and political education than anything I can think of. Amazing teacher forever grateful.
My 7th grade history teacher gave me Weezer - The Blue Album, I'll never ever forget it and how it changed my life
@@jtlevonick4759 my 7th grade teacher asked to see my underwear
@@ellieellieonthewall9189 Royal family moment
@@ellieellieonthewall9189 relatable
Back when teachers taught you how to think not what to think!!!
I like how they look like the beatles then the lead singer goes "CAN I SCREAM??" and they melt your face off with their music!
You know what’s funny?
I was just thinking as I put this song on and was waiting for the opening lyrics, that his style of singing in the first 30 seconds, reminds me a lot of Mick Jagger in Satisfaction.
Just heavier.
oh? its not "get ice cream"?
@@JokersNtheOddballsadly no 😿
Big facts!
@@Cheezus888 8 months later, finally fixes it. 😂
Now it’s our inside joke. Lol
featuring talented musicians
4 swedish songwriters
electronic samples and influences
999% pure uncut rock
DEADDD
Top reference
LOL
For years I've yelled or whispered "Can I scream?" to so many people. Only one great human being replied with the answer I was looking for... WOO!!
Omg now I want to run around the streets and do exactly that So BADLY !.
I almost forgot my musical roots. Left some of them on lower boards. Hear the first ten seconds and know I know this like my breathing and I have to jump ,but need 10minutes to get the title.
How could I let that happen? But getting on track again.
WOO!
Jane Doe X Oh yeah! Never let those roots die. They say the classics never go out of style but they do... they do.
Jane Doe X I see you’re a fan of Converge too 😎. Judging by your handle...
In usually try "I dance to all the wrong songs." Hoping for the reply, "Doing all the wrong moves?"
This was literally one of my favorite songs in high school. Never got tired of it, even at 37.
Same age and yes this changed everything for me. Changed the way I dressed and acted. I wanted to be these guys and smash the state so much!
Same here, mate. 37 now and counting and can't get tired of this "new noise"! :D Just amazing!
This song is a masterpiece. The entire album as well! Thank you man!
Same. I picked this song as my "walk out music" for varsity baseball ca. 2002.... Coaches didn't like it.
@@johnqpublic2718 I had The Four Horsmen junior year. Senior year we didn't do it.
This song literally sounds like the 90's turning into the 00's
It's from 1998 so basically yes
Yeah, we all high hopes post, post-grunge. For every Refused there were 2 Creeds and a P.O.D.
This song sounds like 2077)
@@ГранатаТоретто неа, в стиле киберпанка совсем не звучит, но похоже на треки Samurai, это ведь они и есть всё таки)
@silly_emoji_user По мне звучит. Прикинь стреляешься против мальстрёма под этот музон.
Hardcore with a little melody, a little clean vox, and double bass. Perfect. Very heavy.
Single bass, believe it or not. Sandström is a *monster drummer.
this came out when i was 23, I'm 44 now and still have to physically restrain myself from leaping on the desk and trashing everything in arms reach in work when the breakdown kicks in. what sort off talent does it take to leave a legacy like this behind for well over a decade and then come back just as strong and do it all again...? heroes to a man, in my mind.
64 yrs old feel the same way
Never to old to fucking throw down bro
It came out in 1998.
54
I just literally discovered these guys because I live under a rock. I don’t even like this genre but goddamn this whole album is amazing.
That is correct. XD
My #1 album, easy choice. I just listened again after a few years. Means more now than ever before.
Back when this came out, I was only listening to the music that was coming from the "Epitaph, Fat Wreck, Burning Heart"-corner of the punk scene... Since then I left most of that music behind and only listen to it occassionally for nostalgia-reasons.
Refused is one of the exceptions though - that music will never get old, it will never get boring, there is still so much discover in that one album (the others are great as well though). I'll never be done with Refused.
Same
I feel you I don't usually like this genre either, but fuck they rock out
I remember watching this video for the first time on FuseTV as a kid. The drummer covering his ears and the "WOO" will always give me chills
Same.
Ditto
Makes you want to break shit or at least do something really dangerous.
Thank you Chef
Jeff
@@AnaGarcia-fo5rclol
let it rip
*aggressive camera panning*
Heard!
No other song gets me more pumped than this one, it's amazing the energy this song conjures...
Adrenalin.... ua-cam.com/video/toWpsu6i6YY/v-deo.html
Same here. And same with almost all their songs, really.
Same here man it’s my been my go to “pissed off” song for sometime now and it just never gets old.. That scream is my all time favorite in all of rock music to and probably always will be.
The raw energy in the intro and the whole song in general is mindblowing!! Feel so fortunate to have experienced them live! Nearly broke my neck headbanging!!
This song is the one where the QB and FB on the Friday night lights movie come out before the state championship game
Sweden churns out incredible bands in a wide spectrum of genres.. from The Hives, Refused, Meshuggah, Opeth, to The Cardigans, Blindside, Marduk, and In Flames ! (just some of the ones i can remember)
How fould you forget ABBA!?
swedish hardcore punk is some of the greatest too... totalitar, anti cimex, shitlickers, mob 47 are amazing bands!
Venerea!
Ghost, Avatar
Soilwork too!
Ive heard this song on a demo cd in the '90.
"good frames won't save bad paintings" got in my vocabulary forever
I fell in love after the first audition! 🎀🎶
One of the best punk albums of all time. Refused deserve infinitely more credit than they get. Half the bands that got rich in the early 2000s were just biting Refused.
yeah especially linkin park they were heavily influenced by them
I want names mr punk police guy get phucked in the buttox like the entire PDDDDDDDDDDDDD
The shape of punk to come! And it was!
Idk if you’d exactly call this “Punk” if anything I’d say this song(not necessarily the band but song) would be considered more so along the lines of Alternative Rock Or Metal. Punk is more along the lines of The Ramones, Sex Pistols, and more modern Punk would’ve at the time been like more like that of Green Day or something. And idk about you but I’ve heard a lot of Green Day in my day and this was hardly anything like the Green Day I’d heard then.
@@House.Of.Pain. punk
This song and its video blew my mind back in '98. Twenty years later and New Noise still makes me want to jump around and break stuff.
I was maybe 13 when I first saw this video on late night music TV, maybe 3 or 4 years after its release. I never stood a chance.
I just put it on 11, then drank a 4 pack of 4 Loco and set my patio furniture on fire while beating it with a baseball bat at 4 in the morning. Happy birthday America!!
I feel sorry for myself for missing out on this band for such a long time.
Better late than never!
Sending sound pity your way. Watch out
WTF?!? How could this exist for 17 years without me ever hearing it?!? I dont even know what to say.
When I was 17 this was on repeat in my car, I never took out the CD or (or was it a tape?) for like a whole year
17 years? This song came out 26 years ago. 1998
Just imagine what you will find/hear tomorrow.....................
Thanks for reminding us all we're older than we realized @@JokersNtheOddball
Shame on you... xddd
This band is so underrated it sickens me.
Feeling a little seasick?
It's the most influencial hardcore band of the 90s. I wish you a speedy recovery.
I sometimes think people don't understand the word 'underrated'. They are the exact opposite of underrated.
@@unomas4250 maybe under-appreciated, or at least under-publicized because many people havent heard of these guys until much later, myself included. I know quite an extensive punk history (not so much modern hardcore) so im really surprised its taken me this long to find them!
In what way are they underrated? The very respected in punk.
One of the best intros to a rock song ever!! That riff is slamming! Love this band
Hearing this amazing song in the triangle of sadness brought back some serious nostalgia. Saw Refused about 10 years ago, when I was like 16. The kind of sublime and chaotic energy this track brings is quite well done in the movie though. It really fits the scene.
2024. This song is still relevant and new and fresh. 52 years old. This is a 90's Punk Screamo classic.
screamo
@@micheledalpozzo4059 nemo
Screamo?
Isn’t it literally a Hardcore Punk song tho?
@@Johnny-ux7yi they used to be a shifty screamo hc band
One of worst bands live ever.
I'm a death/black metal guy usually, but when I hear this song in a club, there is no holding back. It's all about the constant energy level and build up phases... and the eruptions! Awesome song! I'm going to keep wrecking places up with this!
@Kelly M There are clubs that play alternative music. I'm not talking about a festival or something.
Wow, I absolutely completely forgot about this song and band. Still sounds as fresh as when I first heard this probably early 00’s. And it came out in 1998....? Wow, these guys were true pioneers.
1:07 - Single greatest moment in 90's rock music.
GET ICECREAM!!!
@@thedingo2566 5:02 - THANK YOU BEEF!!
@@CreepyBlackDudelol to both the timestamps 😂 now I can’t un-hear them hahaha
followed by 2:18
Late 90s gave us so many unique music and this one of them
Lyrics:
Can I scream? Yeah!
We lack the motion to move to the new beat
We lack the motion to move to the new beat
It's here for us to admire if we can afford the beauty of it
Can afford the luxury of turning our heads
Adjust that thousand dollars smile and behold the creation of man
Great words won't cover ugly actions - good frames won't save bad paintings
We lack the motion to move to the new beat. Yeah!
We lack... motion
When the day is over - Hey! - the doors are locked on us
Money buys the access - and we can't pay the cost
And how can we expect anyone to listen if we are using the same old voice?
We need new noise - new art for the real people
We dance to all the wrong songs
We enjoy all the wrong moves
We dance to all the wrong songs
We're not leading
We dance to all the wrong songs
We enjoy all the wrong moves
We dance to all the wrong songs
We're not, we're not, we're not, we're not, we're not, we're not...
Leading
We dance - all the wrong songs
We enjoy - all the wrong moves
We dance - all the wrong songs
We dance - all the wrong songs
We enjoy - all the wrong moves
We dance - all the wrong songs
Here we go!
We dance to all the wrong songs
We enjoy all the wrong moves
We dance to all the wrong songs
We're not leading. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!
The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat!
The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat!
The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat!
The new beat! The new beat! The new beat! The new beat!
Thank you.
You've just nouce roled us
Oh shit, that line is "money buys the access"? I always thought it was _money buys the assholes!_
Think I like mine better.
Awesomeness 👌 woooooooo
"Jar Jar Binks!" Is what we screamed in the club instead of "The new beat!" 🤣
The new beat? I thought it was "Barns open"
This song never gets old to me. There is something so badass about Refused. One of my favorite bands.
Swedish bands are ALWAYS ahead of their time! great band!!!
True!!!
They're actually just really late to everything and end up throwing ideas developed everywhere else into a homogenous product.
This song, for example, really doesn't develop any sound further; it just amalgamates a whole bunch of sounds and styles developed elsewhere. There's groove metal chugging and jazzy-emoey staccato guitar stuff from the States. There's African and Afro-Carribean beats on the drums. There's moogey trip hop/drum and bass type interludes that sound straight from Britain. There's the vocals, which are English.
So, really, they're kind of last to everything. What here is distinctly Swedish?
@@meattray6932isn’t every new idea built upon past ideas?
@@meattray6932 That's how new innovative sounds usually are born my friend.. You clearly know zero songwriters and/or never read much about the process majority of innovative/good songwriters use to create most of their tunes. Usually they twist a riff or modify a hook until it is something new and interesting. Unrecognizable as influenced from the source material in most cases, at least unless it's meant to be an friggin homage:)
Refused influenced just about every major punk act for a decade after this record was released, and the ones they influenced usually named them as major influence. Obvious to anyone that knows the punk of the era that this record was innovative. They are from a small northern city where the other big name is Meshuggah, google their influence on post-80s metal/heavy msic and you'll see that few can rival their influence on multiple genres/subgenres.
Sweden has quite a few bands early in domestic scenes that originated new sounds/subgenres in metal and pop primarily but other less notable examples exist in several other genres. There's also a shitload of bands that aren't before their time or innovative, but if they suceed domestically they usually hold a high quality or is distinct in some way at least.
The Swedish track record in music of multiple genres is obvious to anyone that bothers to Google about shit instead of spouting their ignorance. Hell, the first Swedish international sucess was ABBA and they were unique then and are still popular to this day. Sweden is the only country other than USA and the UK to export more music than it imports. It has surpassed the UK and taken #2 in many metrics.
Thank you chef
I still remember watching this on 120 Minutes in 1998. I'm old, but got to be a teenager at a really rad time!
Hi baby
you're not old. JFC.
A few weeks ago my 3 y.o. girl was headbanging to this. There is hope for coming generations.
Nice!
Awesome.
I can't tell you enough at 39 years old how much these guys paved the way for all of the hardcore/screamo/metalcore stuff I loved for a decade, and still do. Nordic countries always go the hardest.
Regardless, when this song first came out, I thought he was saying some shit about Kurt Russell. 😁
As a fan of Hevisaurus and some black metal, I can attest to that.
The disparity between this album and the genre it inspired could not be greater. No one ever recreated this.
@@Rocknrollrocker I certainly won't disagree
ever since trap music got popular it is even more accurate to say we lack the motion to move to the new beat
Always loved this song, but I recently started "The Bear" (highly recommend) and hearing this song throughout the series got me way more hyped than I need to be sitting on the couch
First discovered them when playing Tony Hawk Underground and when this song played I instantly was hooked on the band The Shape Of Punk To Come is truly revolutionary
Love this song! I always wondered what these guys looked like. I pictured leather jackets, torn jeans, spiky hair, tats, piercings and the like. Instead they look like they just left prep school and walked into the studio. Awesome!
These dudes had style, and were never afraid to show it
Had to dress up for the revolution lol
The best punk is inconspicuous punk.
Thank you for introducing this to us "The Bear" . ❤
And yes you can scream my man!!!! 😂❤
This song never gets old
I shazamed this during the Triange of Sadness. What a film!!
gotta love their use of ambient breaks, that typa genre fusion keeps it sounding fresh even in 2023
Ahead of its time, spectacular, mind altering, conscious, art
🗣️"can i scream....yeahhhh"!!!!!!
I love that this has become the unofficial theme song of The Bear. Fits so well.
I remember waiting for this video to come on MTV back in 1998 so I can record it on my VHS player. LOL. Life before UA-cam.
I introduced my 4 year old son to this song and now we have gnarly dance parties/circle pits in our living room.
I had the cd sticker from when I opened it with the name on it right above my car stereo for years, this whole album was everything to me when it came out. I cannot tell you how many bands were changed by this album. ❤
Goosebumps and shivers. I always need a moment of silence to gather myself and to not get lost in thoughts and memories. Wow. In my book, this one's for the ages.
It's been nearly 25 years, yet this song is still ahead of our times. We still dance to all the wrong songs and enjoy all the wrong moves.
I first heard it in 2005 and thought it was a new song. I only found out today the band started in the early 90s.
@@fractalign early 90 refused and late 90 refused was not the same
I'm dancing on Turnstile now, I think we're not that wrong.
Still sounds fresh AF
49 and still listening
I came back to this song after listening to it watching Triangle of Sadness... something tells me this vibe will resurrect very shortly, hope so
I just finished watching The Bear season 2 episode 1.. it’s the music at the end the the episode.. wow I just love it.. it suits it perfectly 😊
I've always loved that "thank you" at the end
I remember when this came out and I went and bought the album straight away and it remains one of my perennial favorites. Hasn't aged at all. Over 20 years ago and it hasn't aged a bit. Amazing. The International Noise Conspiracy were pretty damn cool too
IMHO, the album was way ahead of its time. Perfect
Some stuff still hits as hard as the first time you heard it. This is an example of mastery of a genre.
But seriously, finding this and listening to it as a teenager in 1999 felt like some of this video looked... as if you'd stumbled upon the back rooms and into the future. There was really nothing like this, before or since. Classic that will never go out of style.
Yes, Chef!!
Thank you, chef.
Corner!
Estamos bem Chef?!
Triangle of sadness brought me back to this amazing song
Same
Same^2
This right now is the best song I've ever heard
How do you feel about it now, 10 months later?
Same! I've been listening to this like 100 times the past week.
you need to get out more
@@worldsfinest1218 what do you mean by that
@@musio3438 "EVER" heard....smh
2024. Just finding this. Very familiar tones. Loving it. It's heard some of this somehow in the past yrs
I also like how he does the Ric Flair WOO!
I just discovered this band and I fall in love. I love this sounds that’s between punk and metal. Already bought 3 albums!!
This song has this revolutionary message.
WE NEED A NEW NOISE. New language, more raw, more grounded and more authentic with insane amount of emotional intensity. This song truly feels like a prison break.
Me and my dad have been trying to find this music video for ages, and we just randomly stumbled upon it through a beard meets food video.
Brilliant video, killer song.
Heard this in The Bear second season first episode, fire
This was also used twice in s1
Sameeee
That's fire chef
The slayer loves this song.
This is a criminally underrated band. Holy fucking shit.
Boy am I glad they are a real band.
Damn. I played along to this banger on the drums for hours and hours. So much fun. Such an inspiring tune. 🔥🤘🏽
I was a new drummer in the 90s when my friend showed me some Refused. Then I deep dived into other great Swedish music, In Flames, Dark Tranquility, Opeth, Dissection, Amon Amarth.
Yeah, never looked back. Drumming greatly improved listening to these dudes
Discovered Refused a year ago or so when i first heard chippin in, totally loved it, did a bit of searching and found refused, been a huge fan since and i gotta admit, sweden is feeding good bands to world!
To all the people thinking it was released 18 years ago: You are totally wrong!
This masterpiece is pre youtube era shit!
realeased in 1998 maybe earlier. thats round about 30y (in words thirty years) !!!
For your excuse: Sounds like it was created yesterday.
Refused and Deftones shaped the entire rock-sphere of the early and mid 2000s
Refused and Helmet
I'm from the future in the year 2077, still listening to this masterpiece
This song and this video are some of the most influential things ever In music. From the sound to their haircut, bands would draw influence from this for a decade and spawn a whole new scene.
yeah just like renaissance fesgtival type of thing I think
First time listening to them… WTFFFF That’s tooooo good
I recorded this on VHS and used to clean my room and rock out to this gem back in the day! BRILLIANT piece of work.
This was/is such a great album. Definitely influenced the whole scene. Still good almost twenty years later.
Almost? 25 years now
Mini-album
I think Fugazi's Red Medicine,Godflesh's Songs of Love and Hate and Bowie's Earthlings were a bit earlier but tbh I still don't know any close to this in punk rock music
I love how he sings 'Get ice cream' at the beginning
25 years later still goosebumps.
I remember when my best friend introduced me to this band’s music back in 1998 I believe. I was 18 then and this band still gives me the chills .
One of my favorite concert memories is seeing these guys open for deftones at festival pier in philly and he jumped into the pit with us to sing this song we all went fucking nuts and the pit doubled in size instantly. Only lead singer I’ve ever crashed into multiple times and had him put his arm around me and jump in unison with the crowd for the last part of the song
Awesome sound and vibe. So cool.
Allvarligt! Jag tror inte man kommer närmare perfektion än det här! Helt, ja helt, utan vilken musikstil du gillar!
I actually liked this song when it came out Punk'o Rama brought me here. Doom hit me with nostalgia by playing this...clever marketing move imo
Roddric Cabigas free compilation VHS with a CD purchased for me XD
Metal Hammer CD...1998, thanks Doom for bring this one back!
in the top 100 greatest albums ever recorded...my list anyway.
It's on my top 20 list.
I used to listen to this song before my football games all the time. It never got old and always pumped us up as a team. Still listening in 2024!!
THEY'RE BACK! FREEDOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
come here because Doom, 3 years ago, and now came back again because Cyberpunk 2077! AND STILL BANGING MY TABBLE LIKE MAD MAN !
Same xD
Niceee
Here cus of cyberpunk but i didnt know they did anything with Doom! What'd they do? Both games are fuckin sick
@@metalgearkirby9427 They add its beat in their live action trailer
nostalgia brought me here
Fermin Amaya hell yes🙏🏾. I’m about to celebrate my 34th bday in 4 weeks and this song takes me back to my TEEN years in a powerful way! Wow, just amazing to watch again.
Make us 3.
I discovered this album looking in Bordeaux Virgin Megastore in '97, I saw the cover, it inspired me, red the title, I was hooked, I did a quick preview listening in the shop, each intro were bangers, I bought it, loved it at first sight and... The band was over...
This album is MYTHIC !
This is still a blinder of a song from 1998 to today.... as is the video. It hits exactly how it should and where it should... this song is still the future despite being from the past now.
First punk/hardcore band to use synths in their songs. Even Songs To Fan The Flames Of Discontent was amazing. Completely ahead of their time. They basically birthed hardcore screamo 6 years before it came to pass. I played for The Used and this band was a heavy influence. You can hear it in the dissonance of the first record.
Songs to Fan the Flames of Discontent is seriously underrated. 30 minutes of in your face metallic hardcore that pushes the boundaries. Refused are just inventive and really good at what they do. They don't make music, they make experiences
There was a lot of cool shit happening in the 90s that nobody has ever heard of. Refused had really good production, but there were a fuck ton of small scene bands all over the place who anticipated screamo by years e.g. ua-cam.com/video/LEjh7BdIUlc/v-deo.html
@@JudsonParker exactly what i was thinking
The way they'd seemlessly shoehorn New Noise into Maybe Memories is a great homage and nod to Refused's influence, although something tells me Branden had a lot to do with that, haha.
Brother they were using synths in punk in the 70s - check out 122 hours of fear by the Screamers
I remember when this song was released and hearing it for the first time on MuchMusic of all places.
I get the same feeling everytime I hear it, this entire album is gold
That's where I saw it too... MuchMusic used to still play music, especially from different places around the world and genres until somewhere into the early to mid 2000's when they started copying MTV To do all sorts of other shows than just music
I remember seeing the Refused on Mtv2 ....but yes Much Music on the Wedge or LOUD.....I remember an episode of LOUD played Black Sabbath, Black Flag and Venom....one afternoon.....I was yeah keep up the good work.
Whow. Just. Whow. Music, lyrics, performance. Just. Whow.
It's 2024. I'm 54. You are most needed!