This was fantastic. I found OTMOP in college around 2011 and was fortunate enough to see them at Irving in 2012. I really connected with what Scott said regarding certain bands bringing you back to a place in time. OTMOP was my senior year, my life was so certain yet uncertain, and OTMOP was the anthem for that time for the good and the bad. What an absolute powerhouse of a group that touched so many lives.
I was friends with the Mute Bros and the Bookstore crew. I’m racking my brain trying to think of the timing on this. When I came home from school I can remember going to Patchogue to see them at the laser tag or something. This was early on when Nicole was still drumming for them. I remember hanging out at a diner afterwards and us Nassau boys were just ripping on being in the sticks of suffolk 😂. I think Mike Andriani said it really well about how the band had a hold of him. Same goes for me the first time I heard them. 20+ years on, they still do. Hands down my favorite band to this day.
I remember playing shows with OTMOP in the Huntington area in the late 90’s. I was in 5 Days Late with Phil, Matt and Dan from Latterman. It’s so cool to see everyone in this doc.
38:55 “hardcore and punk, it should be there for you in these times…” - if that aint the fucking truth…just lost my dad in nov, and this quote hits home waaay too hard. not a damn thing corny about something that has, time and again for me, made a life/death difference. if u know, u know. thanks for this doc. bless.
I discovered OTMOP via the Where You Are… record back in 2016 when I was 16/17 years old and to this day it’s still one of the most impactful records I’ve ever listened to. Incredible passionate playing, masterfully written songs… not only did it introduce me to this type of music but it also resonated with me back then and got me through rough times. I’ll forever be grateful to OTMOP and the music they created.
Ah, nice to see this is available to everyone's eyes and ears. love you guys, thank you so much for the honor of being invited to be a part of it.
This was fantastic. I found OTMOP in college around 2011 and was fortunate enough to see them at Irving in 2012. I really connected with what Scott said regarding certain bands bringing you back to a place in time. OTMOP was my senior year, my life was so certain yet uncertain, and OTMOP was the anthem for that time for the good and the bad. What an absolute powerhouse of a group that touched so many lives.
One of those, you had to be there, to truly understand the magnitude of the sound. Unlike anything I've ever experienced in music.
This band was the soundtrack to my early 20s, thank you guys
OTMOP is a legendary band. Way ahead of its time. Thanks for posting this awesome documentary and thanks for all of the good memories.
I was friends with the Mute Bros and the Bookstore crew. I’m racking my brain trying to think of the timing on this. When I came home from school I can remember going to Patchogue to see them at the laser tag or something. This was early on when Nicole was still drumming for them. I remember hanging out at a diner afterwards and us Nassau boys were just ripping on being in the sticks of suffolk 😂.
I think Mike Andriani said it really well about how the band had a hold of him. Same goes for me the first time I heard them. 20+ years on, they still do.
Hands down my favorite band to this day.
I remember playing shows with OTMOP in the Huntington area in the late 90’s. I was in 5 Days Late with Phil, Matt and Dan from Latterman. It’s so cool to see everyone in this doc.
Great Doc and great music!!!!!! Thanks to everyone to make this especially Chris and Mario
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love you
I'm so excited for this. God this is gonna take me back to a place full of overwhelming emotion.
1:21:02 of goosebump ❤
38:55 “hardcore and punk, it should be there for you in these times…” - if that aint the fucking truth…just lost my dad in nov, and this quote hits home waaay too hard. not a damn thing corny about something that has, time and again for me, made a life/death difference. if u know, u know. thanks for this doc. bless.
I discovered OTMOP via the Where You Are… record back in 2016 when I was 16/17 years old and to this day it’s still one of the most impactful records I’ve ever listened to. Incredible passionate playing, masterfully written songs… not only did it introduce me to this type of music but it also resonated with me back then and got me through rough times. I’ll forever be grateful to OTMOP and the music they created.
My friends love you all RIP JASON ❤
My friends! OTMOP wasn't just a band. They brought you into the fold in an intimate way. I have memories with them. I still stay in touch with them.
I’ve been waiting for this one
The SUNY purchase shows rules. Cheers!
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Distinctly recall packing into a car in South Jersey and driving our asses out to Long Island to see OTMOP