Nu Metal is one of the most brilliant ways to express the inner pain of the soul, the up and downs of life. The human being trying to break chains of depression. ❤
I just found this song and I can't get enough of it!! I love it for a billion different reasons and I'm 61 years old. Not too old to rock my ass off!! ❤
My very first vehicle i got as a kid was an 86 chevy. This friend of mine made me a cd of all her favorite songs so I could "rock" out in my fresh new truck. I remember loving this song. Played it over and over. As time went by i forgot about this song and for years I couldn't remember who was the artist or the name of the song. I totally agree, gives me goose bumbs and brings back old memories!
Jonathan Davis was right. There hasn't been anything unique and different like this, and this is why I always go back to these albums. They were so unique back then. Even though there are some good bands out there today, nothing is even remotely close to being a new sound like this music.
I remember so well when Marc Chavez said “Giving In” is about personal demons like alcohol and drug abuse. Few years later I became addicted to prescription pain medicine. This song and my own personal experience is the reason why I became a Substance Abuse Counselor. I love Adema for life♥️
I forgot about this song until tonight. I can't tell you how many times I listened to this song throughout my drug addiction. I'm almost 17 months clean and listening to this now gives me chills but it has a lot of good meaning for me in good ways. Much love to Adema. I really dig this song and listening to it sober still gives me goosebumps but in good ways. Anyone struggling out there we do recover. Believe in yourself and keep fighting. Never give up.
@@danielditty2959 kindnof funny that no matter how many differences ir similarities we all have one of the single biggest unifying things is our mutual dislike of painful things, but you know you too either have or will understand why such things happened and as painful as things can be you should never lose sight of the happy balance and strive for it no matter what stage you find yourself in. Even if you're at the bottom of the ladder. Climbing will indeed cause you different kinds of pain but this is the difference between falling off the ladder or climbing it, by climbing you are focused on a goal to rid yourself of the things that caused you pain before and getting rid of them will also cause pain but you'll be one step closer to the end of it. Some lash out at God for letting life be like this but you will also find that life is filled with suffering for a purpose and that is to indicate the need for him. Some pain will never stop until the end but when you are at peace with that fact you will be able to find joy within the suffering itself. Closer than our closest friend but the most hated one at the same time, this is the human experience. After this we will never be human again so find peace early on and you'll endure all the suffering in the world to the end, salvation is given freely and must also be accepted freely, the easiest thing but also made impossibly hard and the only one standing in our way is ourselves so it is necessary to sacrifice all of the parts of you that are in the way of that goal. Then in the end you'll be ready to face what happens next.
Spineshank New Disease, Cold Stupid Girl, Saliva Your Disease, Second Coming Soft, Sevendust Waffle are some others we used to crank around year 2000. Has anyone heard/like any of those?
For me it’s the never ending war with the angry me. I can keep it locked up fairly well but every now and then I feel it creep back in before i banish it again. It’s always there in the background I just choose not to listen to it. As I’ve aged it’s lost it’s power quite a bit but it’s still in there
Will you walk me To the edge again? Shaking, lonely, and I am drinking again Woke up tonight and no one's here with me I'm giving in to you Take me under I'm giving in to you I'm dying tonight I'm giving in to you Watch me crumble I'm giving in to you I'm crying tonight I'm giving in to you Caught up in life Losing all my friends Family has tried to heal all my addictions Tragic it seems to be alone again I'm giving in to you Take me under I'm giving in to you I'm dying tonight I'm giving in to you Watch me crumble I'm giving in to you I'm crying tonight I'm giving in to you I look forward to dying tonight Drink 'til I'm myself, life's harder every day The stress has got me I'm giving in Giving in Giving in, no Take me under (I'm killing all the pain) I'm dying tonight (I'm sick of all that pain) Watch me crumble (I'm killing all the pain) I'm crying tonight I'm giving in to you Take me under I'm giving in to you I'm dying tonight I'm giving in to you Watch me crumble I'm giving in to you I'm crying tonight I'm giving in to you Take me under I'm giving in to you I'm dying tonight I'm giving in to you
+adub4ever ya I thought so to. I just think it was a case of wrong time. They had the same negative influence based on a shaddy home life as Jon Davis and being half brother to Jon he was kinds in the shadows.
adub4ever what's so frustrating for this band is they have put out good music consistently. Even with new singers, each record is Adema at its core but different. Unstable was the band spreading their wings, Planets was more experimental, Kill The Headlights was epic in sound. Even Topple the Giants had some good songs.
I miss these types of bands and music from the 90s and early 2000's, they all this "action AMV" thing going on and it makes you feel stronger. Todays metal/rock is okay, but it just doesn't give me THIS type of feeling anymore.
Metal nowadays SUCK u can't convince me otherwise.The guitar,bass,and drums sounds TOO PROCESSED and the note's just all over the place,mostly ppl say this,that song is good bcs it has good "SOLOS" and "oh it's DJENT" ughh
When I was 13 the first metal record i bought was Hybrid Theory. I then bought Ademas first album not long after and loved both. Then 11 years later i was at download festival completely wasted when Korn were playing but something told me to check out their music album by album, I only remember freak on a leash and very vague memories of here to stay when i was 11-12 ish. Now I'm absolutely obsessed with Korn 5 years on from that download festival. I listen to every record, all the b sides, their music pretty much is the soundtrack of my early life.....
Just seen this band at Lashbaugh's West in Frostburg, MD last night. They still rock out like time stood still. Great band that truly appreciates the fans. Get out there and see them if you have not!
Most under-rated band and song. I listened to them in my dark teenage days, that was the best. Just sitting in your room blocking out everything jamming out. 🤘🎸
If this band would have stayed together they could have made it big. Adema self titled album was gold. I loved every song. I really wish these guys couldda seen the real music industry. They had so much potential
Haha there's so many people here in their late 30s commenting and still into this music and here I am, 40 y old and still loving it just as much you guys and girls, makes me smile
Fk Dude, hoobastank, Adema, system of a down, tool, rage against the machine, Better than Ezra, blink 182, Taproot, primer 55, Toadies, static X.... fk I could go on(RIP to all we have lost)They are all still in my playlists. Dude the 90s and early 2000s will never be out done!! The music was so much more, You felt it through lyrics and instrument. Just one song could be the difference between life and death when we were young. My opinion, MOST of Todays Music is dead compared to the grundge bands and early alternarive rock and metal, Damn we called mudvayne, slipknot etc...Just Metal not heavy lol the days of being young!!! Nostalgic feelings everytime I hear it, Makes me wana cry. Some of the best times and memories were had to some of these songs.
True that wish he’d come back to sing more music but unfortunately that won’t happen 😢❤ I’ll still listen to the old adema because this old music is a masterpiece forever ❤❤❤
Long live Nu-Metal. It's always been my favorite genre and Adema/Korn/Coal Chamber will always be my favorite bands from that genre. FINALLY getting to see Coal Chamber in September!!!!
12 years old when this came out, loved the screams in it. Crazy how much time has passed since this song has come out and how much my taste in music has changed since then.
Adema was the first concert I ever went when I was 12. I had the privilege of listening to this song live then and its still as impactful as it was then. Absolutely amazing
This song has been with me through teenage decadence. This song has been forgotten by me but not for long. This song has been rediscovered over and over. It has been shared over as well. This is the song of my youth, my love,my life this song is beyond.
Love this still remember hearing this in my Mix Jams Cd collection. Im 42 and still listen to all this great music. Man I really miss those days. Give anything go back.
Back when September 11th was super fresh in my middle school mind. This song definitely encompassed the mood of those days. A dark shadow was in the air and this song felt like a much needed escape!
I been hooked to this song for the last couple of days!, i have heard 'The Way You Like It' before but when i came across this one and 'Immortal' i was really amazed! 🤘
One of the best songs ever written. Still haunting my soul 'till this very day. Good concept of the video as well; what addiction leads to, whether it's sex, drugs, alcohol, smoking,. I get chills everytime I listen to it.
The visuals of this vid... fucking amazing! Great director. The whole chick in the tank thing, ultimately ending with the dude in the tank... wow! Metaphorically, just, wow!
Damn I forgot but this band let alone song 38 absolutely right there’s not bands like they were when I was growing up. Great song brought back memories.
Ugh I miss these guys so freaking much this was my high school soundtrack..ADEMA all day long even had all of them on MySpace and the bassist messaged me super nice group..miss you guys
This song is timeless. I was like 13 when I played MK Deadly Alliance and found Immortal and they became my favorite band after that. Its 2023 now and boy do these songs still hold up.
Just met these guys in person! They randomly walked into the resturaunt that I work in. Totally awesome and humble group of guys! I totally fan-girled! This album got me through some very dark times!
Man for SURE. And I dont even think it was because he was related to Jonathon Davis from Korn(I think that came out after they kind of got big). Im pretty sure I was in 8th grade when this came out. Whew...
2024, nearly 39 and I loved this band when I was a kid. We had amazing music back then.
Early 2000's was a special era.
2024 nearly 46, remember my university
Omg yes. This was the good old days. Miss them so much
Always love how much he sounds like his brother.
I'm nearly 27 and I remember this music from my early childhood.
I’m 54 and I still love this band. It’s 2024
🤟💯😎
44 here...this is always in my rotation.
62 checking in!
nah dip
54 Years old
Nu-Metal masterpiece. Im sure that Jonathan is proud of his little brother for this.
He sounds like him just another version.
fun fact: jonathan davis helped with supporting vocals in this song
@@grotesquedreams6279 Is that him doing the "Take me, under" parts cause that REALLY sounds like him?
Wuoot!!?? 👀👀👀
Half Brother *
Still gives me shivers and goose bumps at 37 years old. A timeless masterpiece from my teenage years 😔
As a 37 yr old I agree❤
39 here, same thinking ;) can't forget that one
as a almost 37 year old i approve this message.
🙄
same age here!!!!!
There will never be music like from the mid 90's to early 2000 ever again...... I miss this so much. 😳
TRUTH
Thank good music died in the mid 90's after that it was all mainstream crap..
Jessica Maguire fucking right!!
true 90s and early 2000s best music there are still good bands though most came out in 90s and 2000s though
These were the best times for Nu Rock/Metal.
Nu Metal is one of the most brilliant ways to express the inner pain of the soul, the up and downs of life. The human being trying to break chains of depression. ❤
The Nu Metal era is one of the greatest ever.
I agree
Ot was good untill everything turned I to screaming.
So many people hated on Nu metal during the era it came out but I think you can look back now and see how much emotion all the bands were putting in.
lol u millennials and ur cute labels lol wtf?
March 2024. 34f. We're still here and loving every minute.
I just found this song and I can't get enough of it!! I love it for a billion different reasons and I'm 61 years old. Not too old to rock my ass off!! ❤
You go Karen 👏
😢
Enjoy that song ❤ And there's no age to appreciate good music ❤️ Keep rock, Karen! A big hug ❤️
@@malacath5424 Thank you so much!!! 👍💕
fuck yea. cheers.
2021? 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
yes! i love Adema.
tamo aeee
✌
April 2021 !
foda d+++ tmj
awesome rediscovering a song you used to love but completely forgot about.
My very first vehicle i got as a kid was an 86 chevy. This friend of mine made me a cd of all her favorite songs so I could "rock" out in my fresh new truck. I remember loving this song. Played it over and over. As time went by i forgot about this song and for years I couldn't remember who was the artist or the name of the song. I totally agree, gives me goose bumbs and brings back old memories!
true that
yup
Indeed.. I totally forgot about this band, and found it by coincidence after UA-cam suggested a similar song
levity90 you know they got back together.
2023 and glad I still remember this timeless masterpiece. 🤘🏽
2023.. I'm still listening.
I'm hitting up all my old party jams today at work
Yo deadass tho
Every now and then i come back😎
Me too 😊
I'm 40 & still listen to Adema in 2024! 🖤♥️
Same !
Same. Class of '02
43 here adema, crossfade and many others are timeless for me.
Lmfao
39 here
Jonathan Davis was right. There hasn't been anything unique and different like this, and this is why I always go back to these albums. They were so unique back then. Even though there are some good bands out there today, nothing is even remotely close to being a new sound like this music.
Could not agree more.
Jonathan said that about Adema?
@@oscarlohens8586 I think it was more of a general question to him and he replied that there's nothing like this now days
@@oscarlohens8586 Wouldn't be surprising. This vocalist is the half-brother of Jonathan Davis.
@@oscarlohens8586 why is that surprising to you? this is his half brother, and he did do vocals on this
I miss adema. Who’s still blasting adema in 2019? 🤘🏽🔥
🤘🏽
🤘🏽
I just recently rediscovered this song. Now I play it at the 2 clubs I dj at.
Danny Lopez that’s awesome 🤘🏽
@@Danny_Lopez_ What clubs are those? If I am close by, I'll go check them out.
Mad to think 23 years ago this song released. I wish i could turn back time to experience this again. I miss these days!
I remember so well when Marc Chavez said “Giving In” is about personal demons like alcohol and drug abuse. Few years later I became addicted to prescription pain medicine. This song and my own personal experience is the reason why I became a Substance Abuse Counselor. I love Adema for life♥️
Man. One of greatest songs to ever come across my ears. As a kid and as an adult. It’s a masterpiece.
Vary true. Ive been listening to them for over 20 years. My buddy gave me there cd. Loved them ever since.
I remember early 2000’s nu metal. I grew up during that time. Class of 2003.
hey, only 1 year off from me. Yeah this and some Linkin Park were my jam
Right on, I was class of 2000. Good times! Great music.
Such better times. Every time I reminisce, I'd give anything to go back. Class of 2000.
2000 here. Let’s goooo
@@douglab222 same, I was one of those college kids in early 2000’s who used Napster to download alllll kindzzz of music.
I forgot about this song until tonight. I can't tell you how many times I listened to this song throughout my drug addiction. I'm almost 17 months clean and listening to this now gives me chills but it has a lot of good meaning for me in good ways. Much love to Adema. I really dig this song and listening to it sober still gives me goosebumps but in good ways. Anyone struggling out there we do recover. Believe in yourself and keep fighting. Never give up.
This album helped me through the roughest times. I was about 12 or 13 when I first heard it. This was my escape. I was addicted to it.
🌻
This album was my go to when my parents divorced and I switched schools and towns in Jr high.
@@danielditty2959 kindnof funny that no matter how many differences ir similarities we all have one of the single biggest unifying things is our mutual dislike of painful things, but you know you too either have or will understand why such things happened and as painful as things can be you should never lose sight of the happy balance and strive for it no matter what stage you find yourself in. Even if you're at the bottom of the ladder. Climbing will indeed cause you different kinds of pain but this is the difference between falling off the ladder or climbing it, by climbing you are focused on a goal to rid yourself of the things that caused you pain before and getting rid of them will also cause pain but you'll be one step closer to the end of it. Some lash out at God for letting life be like this but you will also find that life is filled with suffering for a purpose and that is to indicate the need for him. Some pain will never stop until the end but when you are at peace with that fact you will be able to find joy within the suffering itself. Closer than our closest friend but the most hated one at the same time, this is the human experience. After this we will never be human again so find peace early on and you'll endure all the suffering in the world to the end, salvation is given freely and must also be accepted freely, the easiest thing but also made impossibly hard and the only one standing in our way is ourselves so it is necessary to sacrifice all of the parts of you that are in the way of that goal. Then in the end you'll be ready to face what happens next.
Hope things are better for you 🖤
Spineshank New Disease, Cold Stupid Girl, Saliva Your Disease, Second Coming Soft, Sevendust Waffle are some others we used to crank around year 2000. Has anyone heard/like any of those?
This song represents my own struggles and victories that I could never could conquer own. I am eternally grateful for this band.
For me it’s the never ending war with the angry me. I can keep it locked up fairly well but every now and then I feel it creep back in before i banish it again. It’s always there in the background I just choose not to listen to it. As I’ve aged it’s lost it’s power quite a bit but it’s still in there
Mark is the perfect blend of JD and Chester. God I miss the genre
JD?
Jonathan Davis, from Korn, his brother.
+Killswitch Annihilator (TheAlienHunter) half is by blood, step brothers are not. I think they had the same mom or somethinng
Same mother :)
You're ever so right, good sir.
정말 오랜만에 듣는 노래입니다.
당시에 afkn라디오에서 처음 들었을때 빠져들었던 노래였는데 유투브 덕분에 다시 듣습니다. 정말 좋습니다.
2001 and 2002 will always be my favorite years for music.
***** wow. Another at the drive in fan. Awesome.
AGREED!!
2020 gang checking in. We're blessed to have grown up listening to bands like Adema, because they literally don't make music like this anymore.
check out tetrarch theyre very early 2000s numetal sounding its great
@@shizo66 yo thanks for the recommendation, just checked em out. Pretty sick 🤘
Gang?? Wtf
Check out manapart
Will you walk me
To the edge again?
Shaking, lonely, and I am drinking again
Woke up tonight and no one's here with me
I'm giving in to you
Take me under
I'm giving in to you
I'm dying tonight
I'm giving in to you
Watch me crumble
I'm giving in to you
I'm crying tonight
I'm giving in to you
Caught up in life
Losing all my friends
Family has tried to heal all my addictions
Tragic it seems to be alone again
I'm giving in to you
Take me under
I'm giving in to you
I'm dying tonight
I'm giving in to you
Watch me crumble
I'm giving in to you
I'm crying tonight
I'm giving in to you
I look forward to dying tonight
Drink 'til I'm myself, life's harder every day
The stress has got me
I'm giving in
Giving in
Giving in, no
Take me under
(I'm killing all the pain)
I'm dying tonight
(I'm sick of all that pain)
Watch me crumble
(I'm killing all the pain)
I'm crying tonight
I'm giving in to you
Take me under
I'm giving in to you
I'm dying tonight
I'm giving in to you
Watch me crumble
I'm giving in to you
I'm crying tonight
I'm giving in to you
Take me under
I'm giving in to you
I'm dying tonight
I'm giving in to you
You're a little off
This song still holds up. Timeless!
Glad to see fellow brethren still listening to Adema
So underrated... I thought this band was gonna be huge after this song.
+adub4ever yeah I feel like they shoulda gotten more radio play. Wayyy underrated for sure.
+adub4ever ya I thought so to. I just think it was a case of wrong time. They had the same negative influence based on a shaddy home life as Jon Davis and being half brother to Jon he was kinds in the shadows.
especially after immortal.
I saw them and Jerry Cantrell at Earth Day 2002 at Everblades Arena in Ft. Myers Fl. awesome concert
adub4ever what's so frustrating for this band is they have put out good music consistently. Even with new singers, each record is Adema at its core but different. Unstable was the band spreading their wings, Planets was more experimental, Kill The Headlights was epic in sound. Even Topple the Giants had some good songs.
This song still gives me chills. Love it
I want to give in so bad!
Love this album!!!!
Fun fact:
Mark Chavez, lead singer of Adema, is half brothers to Jonathan Davis, lead singer of Korn.
Fun fact, JD did backing vocals on this song.
Not step brother, half brother.
Step symbling is created to have sex between.
Also fun fact: the person they replaced him with (Bobby Reeves) was just as good if not better
That’s what initially introduced me to them
I LOVE THIS BAND IM 41 years old and miss all the good music we grew up with class of 2000!!
You can hear a hint of Jonathan Davis's voice in him. Love it.
yesss i NEVER knew they were brothers till recently. Epic
Christy Potter it is Jonathan Davis on the track
Um.. NO
Brent Clark Noo... Jon Davis never recorded with Adema
They are brothers
such an underrated disc
I miss these types of bands and music from the 90s and early 2000's, they all this "action AMV" thing going on and it makes you feel stronger.
Todays metal/rock is okay, but it just doesn't give me THIS type of feeling anymore.
Check out Tetrarch
@@tiannahly I listen to "I'm not right" and its exactly what i was searching for!
Thanks.
Metal nowadays SUCK u can't convince me otherwise.The guitar,bass,and drums sounds TOO PROCESSED and the note's just all over the place,mostly ppl say this,that song is good bcs it has good "SOLOS" and "oh it's DJENT" ughh
@@GREG_Khar-NÜ-Metalhead2000Exactly
I remember I had this CD album when I was younger haha wow some of the best songs. Top 3 favorite bands..
Linkin Park, Korn, & Adema 💙
Loved all 3 of those bands.....I was in my late 20's back then.
When I was 13 the first metal record i bought was Hybrid Theory. I then bought Ademas first album not long after and loved both. Then 11 years later i was at download festival completely wasted when Korn were playing but something told me to check out their music album by album, I only remember freak on a leash and very vague memories of here to stay when i was 11-12 ish. Now I'm absolutely obsessed with Korn 5 years on from that download festival. I listen to every record, all the b sides, their music pretty much is the soundtrack of my early life.....
Early life and to this day tbh...
i listen this when i was 5 lol
rip chester
Just seen this band at Lashbaugh's West in Frostburg, MD last night. They still rock out like time stood still. Great band that truly appreciates the fans. Get out there and see them if you have not!
Most under-rated band and song. I listened to them in my dark teenage days, that was the best. Just sitting in your room blocking out everything jamming out. 🤘🎸
Extremely underrated
Mark come back we miss you. I can’t listen to this band without you
Adema is like mix between LP and Korn
he's the brother of the lead singer of korn
Meth AndCatCrap Wow really?
Well technically hes his half brother.
Mmm, I Def hear Korn in here. Lol
yo i knew this was johnathan davis's brother immediately. i had 2 adema cd's when i was like 11. rip. good times
2:07 "Watch me, trombone" I love this song so much!
Best comment ever.
LOL! I agree, that's some funny shit right there, it kinda does sound like he is saying that too lmfao.
damn hahaha
damn hahaha
Quality post
One of the best metal song ever made, best of Adema for sure.
Dark melancholy songs still speak to me and helped me get through some tough shit. And I could use that once more
This brings SO MUCH MEMORIES when i was 17 or 18... Drinking, skating, tony hawk pro skater, black clothes all day everyday and girls!!
hell ya !! right there with ya buddy
EURGH! same here, I miss those fucking days
+TonydlP650 when technology was hard to get to this... n when we got to this point we took full advantage to listen to this as much as we can!
Great memories
chad
If this band would have stayed together they could have made it big. Adema self titled album was gold. I loved every song. I really wish these guys couldda seen the real music industry. They had so much potential
Haha there's so many people here in their late 30s commenting and still into this music and here I am, 40 y old and still loving it just as much you guys and girls, makes me smile
I'd forgotten this song existed. This is like ecstasy finding it again.
My song to bobby clinebell never hate someone much as I hate him
Listening while on ecstasy... how bout that that was me
Middle school memories right here..
Yes sir.
Even in Poland...
BlaugranaFAN Even in Chile... the other side of the world
Middle college memories for me lol.
middle earth memories for me
One of the best guitar intros in all of rock.
I agree! And More Oysters Casanova also is a top song
Lies again? Good Cruel
Raining Blood Slayer best guitar intro of any metal song
Lol, not even close
@@nickhall8319 Right!! WTF 😂
Still a great song
Who's still rocking this in 2020 ??? 🤘🤘
"Take me under"
Me✌
Since it was made all the way through, never forget even at 80 imma be educating the neighbors!!
Cheers! 🍻
Fk Dude, hoobastank, Adema, system of a down, tool, rage against the machine, Better than Ezra, blink 182, Taproot, primer 55, Toadies, static X.... fk I could go on(RIP to all we have lost)They are all still in my playlists. Dude the 90s and early 2000s will never be out done!! The music was so much more, You felt it through lyrics and instrument. Just one song could be the difference between life and death when we were young. My opinion, MOST of Todays Music is dead compared to the grundge bands and early alternarive rock and metal, Damn we called mudvayne, slipknot etc...Just Metal not heavy lol the days of being young!!! Nostalgic feelings everytime I hear it, Makes me wana cry. Some of the best times and memories were had to some of these songs.
Such a powerful song. The emotions pour out of every word, sound, and action on screen. One of their best.
Mark is such a underrated Vocalist let’s give him more credit shall we?!!
True that wish he’d come back to sing more music but unfortunately that won’t happen 😢❤ I’ll still listen to the old adema because this old music is a masterpiece forever ❤❤❤
Long live Nu-Metal. It's always been my favorite genre and Adema/Korn/Coal Chamber will always be my favorite bands from that genre. FINALLY getting to see Coal Chamber in September!!!!
Literally gold. Adema was so underrated and they put this out and still in 2020 I get the hairs on the back of neck to stand up to this
Early 2000's Alternative rock Era, "NEVER DIES🤟
12 years old when this came out, loved the screams in it. Crazy how much time has passed since this song has come out and how much my taste in music has changed since then.
I was 13... I know that feel.. I still dig a few of their songs tho.
shitbag Damn how old can a shitbag get? Have you hit Home Depot and become Fertilizer yet?
S[ake] Official You're a shitbag. Not cool.
Irina Whiting
I think he was making a joke of the persons name of shitbag
Adema was the first concert I ever went when I was 12. I had the privilege of listening to this song live then and its still as impactful as it was then. Absolutely amazing
Eu sempre escuto essa música quando estou em crise de ansiedade e ela de certa forma me conforta... Mt bom
This song still kicks ass!
all of my senior year I'd sit in the back of the bus for an hour ride to school and listen to this whole cd everyday.
I'm 57 years old and still love it so much I have this video on my phone. Oh yeah...
It's unreal how much emotion this song invokes
This song has been with me through teenage decadence. This song has been forgotten by me but not for long. This song has been rediscovered over and over. It has been shared over as well. This is the song of my youth, my love,my life this song is beyond.
Here in 24. Here since the beginning. One of my top 10 fav bands. This hit harder when i got older... hits different ❤
Love this still remember hearing this in my Mix Jams Cd collection. Im 42 and still listen to all this great music. Man I really miss those days. Give anything go back.
Woohoo Adema!!!!! ❤️🤟❤️
Such a powerful song. Great Band. Doesn't get any better than the 90's into 2000 era music. Wow.
I remember grabbing this song off Limewire back in 2005 when it was supposed to be a new Linkin Park song, haha.
For real!! It was very convincing too lol
Omg same 😂😂😂😂 i was like "why i never heard of this song in any of their albums?"
LMAOOOOOO 💕💕🤭
Haha same thought
Right here lmao!
Back when September 11th was super fresh in my middle school mind.
This song definitely encompassed the mood of those days.
A dark shadow was in the air and this song felt like a much needed escape!
This song takes me back to my early teens.
Adema, this album was incredible, not a bad song on it which is a rarity these days.
Totally agree! I would listen to the whole album the whole way through
@@SoCloseToToast woah didnt know i would see you here !
I'm everywhere :)
no matter the length of time this song remains strong. adema forever
Thank you dad for introducing me to this music. Today at 25 years old I still enjoy this song
Let’s see, 19years ago.. 31 on Monday, I was 12-13 when it came out... just rediscovered today.!.! 2k19- the good ol days are gone
Why even live :^|
Ditto hun... sadly ditto
I was turning 15 I'm 33 such a great song good memories from highschool
35 in July ugh!
Tell me about it. I'm 33 now lol.
I been hooked to this song for the last couple of days!, i have heard 'The Way You Like It' before but when i came across this one and 'Immortal' i was really amazed! 🤘
If you like these 2 definitely give this whole album a listen 👍
first heard this on pandora this week.
One of the best songs ever written. Still haunting my soul 'till this very day. Good concept of the video as well; what addiction leads to, whether it's sex, drugs, alcohol, smoking,. I get chills everytime I listen to it.
Omg. I loved this!!!
I haven’t heard it in a long time either. Really brings back memories. This was on the top of the list on the IPod
💙💙💙💙
2022 Still jamming this song!
It's actually on my "Down and Dirty" playlists something about his voice just gets me there.
What’s the playlist on!
grow the fuck up gen z
I listen to it everyday at work
Just celebrating my birthday with some epic tunes
2023 here. I first saw these guys at Ozzfest 2002 at Alpine Valley, WI. They put on an awesome show. Crazy to think it was 21 years ago...
Just saw Adema - again - in Houston. They are still killing it. Now my 10 year old daughter is into them!
I sang this song till exhaustion in my teens. It is very powerful
The visuals of this vid... fucking amazing! Great director. The whole chick in the tank thing, ultimately ending with the dude in the tank... wow! Metaphorically, just, wow!
One of the best opening riffs of a rock song. Ever and for damn sure the 90s early 2000s
Damn I forgot but this band let alone song 38 absolutely right there’s not bands like they were when I was growing up. Great song brought back memories.
This was just an excellent era of music.
Love this album. And have a guest of Jonathan Davis, the Step brother of Mark Chavez, was incredible.
Ugh I miss these guys so freaking much this was my high school soundtrack..ADEMA all day long even had all of them on MySpace and the bassist messaged me super nice group..miss you guys
Cunning, Baffling and Powerful!
This song is timeless. I was like 13 when I played MK Deadly Alliance and found Immortal and they became my favorite band after that. Its 2023 now and boy do these songs still hold up.
That was one of the best things about that game. Still a fun game, but coolest intro song.
Ya this Era was great. First time people expressed there negative emotions. Which is a big part of letting go and growing.
39 years old and still hear to listen to these gems
Just met these guys in person! They randomly walked into the resturaunt that I work in. Totally awesome and humble group of guys! I totally fan-girled! This album got me through some very dark times!
The beginning of the song bringing a nostalgia of my younger years.
I remember how this song blew up back in the day....god I'm old
Man for SURE. And I dont even think it was because he was related to Jonathon Davis from Korn(I think that came out after they kind of got big). Im pretty sure I was in 8th grade when this came out. Whew...
Korn+Disturbed+Limp Biskit+Back Street Boys= Adema! I love this banda and song!!!!
More like Korns voice and themes + LBs themes + LPs melodic emo alt style
one of the best rock song ever heard
This band should have been much bigger. Underrated.