I’m another middle aged punk rock person who really appreciates the spirit of this band. I hear the energy of the Ramones, the Dishrags, the Blue Hearts, Bikini Kill, Shonen Knife and Afrirampo here. You kids are helping me get something really cool: punk music will keep regenerating itself long after people my age are dead and gone. It’s a comforting thought!
@@odakyuodakyu6650 Not sure what your point is. I listed 6 bands, 3 Japanese, 2 American and 1 Canadian. The Linda LIndas really remind me of a lot of punk bands here in Japan, so it's not 'weird' to list those. They named themselves after a Blue Hearts song and they met with Shonen Knife when they were here in Osaka last month, so it's not like this similarity is just something that occurred to me. Kindred spirit bands aren't all from the same countr, you know? I probably should have listed the Taiwanese band Ladybug too, as that's another band that the Linda Lindas really remind me of. Also, I listed the Blue Hearts third of the 6 bands, so they aren't exactly 'at the end.'
@@mabewa you mention Shonen Knife and Afrirampo, completely different sound, however they are female and japanese bands, as always the shallow male gaze will make connections between musican based on gender. of course all japanese now the blue hearts song Linda Linda. we dont consider it punk music here in japan. i think this band is carefully created pop band by record company Epitath. do you know Epitath, in america they created skater rock sound which is pretty boring music and ruined music in the 1990s.
@@odakyuodakyu6650 I didn’t say any of those bands *sounded* similar-to my ears, all 6 sound pretty different. I was talking about their energy (and really their spirit as well). I could have listed 20 bands from various countries and various genders, but I wanted to stick to bands that English-speaking people may be familiar with. Rata Negra, Beat Happening, Tacocat, Ladybug, Flop, Bam Bam, the Young Fresh Fellows, Otoboke Beaver, the Fastbacks, Cat Fight (貓打架)Jitterin’ Jinn, and the Go-Go’s also come to mind-those bands sound pretty different from each other too, but they share a similar spirit and energy. I hope it’s not a problem that some of those bands are Asian and many have female members. Or do we have to pretend that punk has always been white and male? As for being female, if I was just thinking of female bands, I wouldn’t have mentioned The Ramones or the Blue Hearts. Not surprisingly, female punk bands tend to have something in common , especially when (in the case of the Linda Lindas with Bikini Kill and Shonen Knife) they have directly influenced each other). For the same reason, I’ve heard male punk bands all over the world that had a lot in common like The Clash. Nothing wrong with being influenced by other bands, as long as you do something original with your sound, as the Linda Lindas certainly are. Would you object to that too, or are we only not allowed to mention female bands having similarities with other female bands? Would you be happier if I only compared the Linda Lindas to male, Western punk bands? And as for the Blue Hearts not being punk, that’s a new one for me. I was introduced to them by my wife in the 90’s and she and everyone else described them as a punk band at the time. I know that they were revered in the then-burgeoning Taiwanese punk scene. Not sure what generation you are, but I have lived in Japan for decades and seen hundreds of punk bands here, and I do not hear people disparage the Blue Hearts. By the way, one thing that is massively refreshing for me about the Japanese punk scene is the lack of gatekeeping and people getting in pointless arguments about what is and isn’t punk. At least, that’s what it’s like here in Osaka, and I hope it stays that way.
What is amazing about the Lindas Lindas is their music draws people from all ages, yet without comprising their edginess. All substance. Pure rock and roll.
I saw the Linda Lindas open for Jawbreaker last week and they killed it. Their energy was infectious and you could tell they were really, really enjoying the moment. I felt like I was witnessing these kids live out their dream and it was an incredible thing to witness.
I absolutely love this! As a 29 year old Asian American, I feel so proud and full watching these gals. They’re so badass despite being so young! It’s awesome, such a great sound, they’re very talented and I can’t wait to hear more!
Some of the best music is being released during these difficult times. Enjoy it. Spread love and keep those spirits high! Love each and everyone of you.
I am a Japanese “THE BLUE HEARTS” fan. I was watching their videos on UA-cam and came across their videos. I am glad to see that their spirit has reached the girls across the sea and is now taking shape.
Saw the Linda Lindas with Paramore a few years ago. They're young enough to be my kids. I wish I had a band like this when I was little to sing about the stuff I was going through.
Even if you’ve never been a punk rock fan you have to at least appreciate how fun this experience must be for these girls. This song is really well produced and super catchy - I hope they just continue to blow up. 🤘🏻
Dang! I'm just moving my feet like in 1980. Rock on you punks...you rebels of Rock, the world needs more Linda lindas touring with the Idles. Making music that people hear for miles away. God bless.
as an adopted chinese girl who LOVES pop punk, i think you guys are the coolest people alive. you’re gonna be absolutely huge and I can’t wait to watch ur band grow.
I'm a huge fan of these girls from the first time I watched the library video. Every song I thought was my favorite as I listened. Then I heard them play this one at the Head in the Clouds festival and thought it was great. I heard it when it debuted the other day and then probably 20 times now and I hear so many uplifting and positive things each time. The chords are really great. The little horn or keyboards in the chorus are such a great touch to make this song really soar. I loved "Oh" and "Monica" but this was has a special place.
What do you think about "Never say Never" (ua-cam.com/video/kTYvl0XgHOc/v-deo.html)? 😊 It is also by Lucia. Of course, I love it so much😂. Her songwriting talent is just beyond my imagination.
Ya he visto una enorme cantidad de veces este maravilloso video que muestra una gran canción cantada por la linda Lucía y su hermosa voz. Es tremenda la producción del video. Hay en el un gigantesco trabajo que procuro incluir el máximo de detalles para alcanzar el éxito finalmente logrado. A veces lo veo en cámara lenta y disfruto ver a los felinos disfrazados de la linda Bela, linda Mila, linda Eloise, linda Lucia. Muy bueno este aporte musical de las bonitas señoritas de The Linda Lindas. Saludos desde Chile. Febrero 22 de 2022.
I finally found it,what a great song! This playing at the beginning of Ruby Gillman was a great choice,it really sets the tone for the movie and Ruby’s character growth throughout it.
To me,this song will always be known as "Meet Ruby Gillman" because that's just it,we first meet our favorite saltwater sweetheart as she begins another day of school...or so she thinks!
Looking this band up in prep for a Green Day concert, they're gonna be a fun opening act. Solid Go-Gos sound with The Donnas mixed in too. They also remind me of White Reaper in the way that their sound feels like it came out longer ago than it did. Lookin forward to more from them.
Every time I hear the Linda Lindas they make my heart full of joy. I’m a 61 year old life long rock/punk rock devotee and your music gives me hope for the future of rock n roll.
i think it's because at 0:35 it sounds really similar to 'Wave of Mutilation' by the Pixies. I've noticed a lot of major labels are borrowing from the them recently.
I realy appreciate that you, instead of using the "sexy-schoolgirl-stereotype", present yourself as a bunch of just "happy-school-of life-girls" ... Great "old-school" punk-rock-vibe as well! Much craved-for positive energy! Thank you a lot!
@@sinson1307 perhaps you misunderstood my comment: in the sometimes messed up world of musical marketing "sexyness" is often used as a sales-tool even in very inappropriate contexts (ages) especially concerning girls, and I am glad they didn't fall into that trap - I really don't see what's creepy about that ...
@@eberryan They're kids, even suggestion they COULD be marketing so called "sexyness" as you call is a outworldly creepy suggestion, they're not 18 year olds, they're like 12-16
@@sinson1307 Sorry, you're so right: There has never been a "Britney Spears" or a "Miley Cyrus" before, and children have never been exploited in the music-industry ... How could I just come up with worryful thoughts on young musicians!? I really don't get your point, apart from intentionally misunderstanding people to call them out you "woke" troll!
It makes me so happy they’re on Epitaph. As a long time punker since my teenage years in the late 80’s, they’re every bit as punk as some of my favorite bands and could rival any if they keep this going and don’t go more mainstream. Either way, they’re badass and talented.
I have to agree, Michael. There is something about this band that captures the very "essence" of the early punk or indie-rock scene. Even though they are way too young to truly understand how fresh and exciting rock music felt in those days, a band of family and close friends playing music they wrote and clearly love -and playing the heck out of it - is immediately recognizable as the perfect embodiment of what made that bygone era so unforgettable to those of us who lived it. Also, it must be said : Eloise's vocals are punk as fuck on the songs she sings, which offer indisputable proof to anyone who questions these girls' punk-rock chops.
I'm hypnotized by the production quality of the clip. The camera shots with deliberate weird angles. How the camera cuts follow the fast beat at the end. The overall retro look.
I walked into this with no idea what I'd find, and heard a song which made me think about the joy and discovery of seeing my three daughters growing up, and I love the fresh and open energy this song put out. Really fun track.
i love this - it's amazing how the youthful energy and innocence still manages to shine so strongly through what is clearly a very heavily manufactured product - and of course it doesn't hurt if your dad's a grammy award winning producer...
I turned on Rudy Gillman for my toddler to watch and found myself totally rocking out to this masterpiece. It really sets the stage for the movie and I can’t wait to do a deeper dive into The Linda Linda’s catalogue. Very nice ladies! 👏🏾
Thank you for giving my 9 and 11 year old biracial rocker kids hope! In a world of mediocre pop and mumble rap, it's so refreshing to see some powerful young ladies rocking out!
Mindblowing! The quality of music you girls are producing at your age has sent shivers down my spine as I watched this, the first song I've heard from the Linda Lindas. Love the punk rock edge, you girls are so cool compared to what I was as a teenager, how do you do it?! Lots of love and support from New Zealand :)))
You guys kick ass! My 11 yo and i listen to alot of rock and punk together and she considers alot of it my music but this band she knows is hers. 😊 thank you and ignore the haters.
I'm enjoying the " We'll sing 'bout things we don't know" line. It subverts the inevitable critical narrative about being young, inexperienced, naive, but still having a broader reach than most young people. Who knows the reasons why some artists see success over others who do not? Talent, relationships, and good fortune all play their part. I look forward to the album, and seeing what these young artists are capable of creating. Well done.
I just turned 41 and been a punker since 13 (cut my teeth on Green Day, Offspring, NOFX, Pennywise, Rancid, etc). Thanks for keeping the genre alive, ladies. Rock on! 🤘🤘🤘
I’m another middle aged punk rock person who really appreciates the spirit of this band. I hear the energy of the Ramones, the Dishrags, the Blue Hearts, Bikini Kill, Shonen Knife and Afrirampo here. You kids are helping me get something really cool: punk music will keep regenerating itself long after people my age are dead and gone. It’s a comforting thought!
kinda weird how you gotta throw in some 'asian bands' at the end.
@@odakyuodakyu6650 Not sure what your point is. I listed 6 bands, 3 Japanese, 2 American and 1 Canadian. The Linda LIndas really remind me of a lot of punk bands here in Japan, so it's not 'weird' to list those. They named themselves after a Blue Hearts song and they met with Shonen Knife when they were here in Osaka last month, so it's not like this similarity is just something that occurred to me. Kindred spirit bands aren't all from the same countr, you know? I probably should have listed the Taiwanese band Ladybug too, as that's another band that the Linda Lindas really remind me of.
Also, I listed the Blue Hearts third of the 6 bands, so they aren't exactly 'at the end.'
@@mabewa you mention Shonen Knife and Afrirampo, completely different sound, however they are female and japanese bands, as always the shallow male gaze will make connections between musican based on gender.
of course all japanese now the blue hearts song Linda Linda. we dont consider it punk music here in japan. i think this band is carefully created pop band by record company Epitath. do you know Epitath, in america they created skater rock sound which is pretty boring music and ruined music in the 1990s.
@@odakyuodakyu6650 I didn’t say any of those bands *sounded* similar-to my ears, all 6 sound pretty different. I was talking about their energy (and really their spirit as well). I could have listed 20 bands from various countries and various genders, but I wanted to stick to bands that English-speaking people may be familiar with. Rata Negra, Beat Happening, Tacocat, Ladybug, Flop, Bam Bam, the Young Fresh Fellows, Otoboke Beaver, the Fastbacks, Cat Fight (貓打架)Jitterin’ Jinn, and the Go-Go’s also come to mind-those bands sound pretty different from each other too, but they share a similar spirit and energy. I hope it’s not a problem that some of those bands are Asian and many have female members. Or do we have to pretend that punk has always been white and male?
As for being female, if I was just thinking of female bands, I wouldn’t have mentioned The Ramones or the Blue Hearts. Not surprisingly, female punk bands tend to have something in common , especially when (in the case of the Linda Lindas with Bikini Kill and Shonen Knife) they have directly influenced each other). For the same reason, I’ve heard male punk bands all over the world that had a lot in common like The Clash. Nothing wrong with being influenced by other bands, as long as you do something original with your sound, as the Linda Lindas certainly are. Would you object to that too, or are we only not allowed to mention female bands having similarities with other female bands? Would you be happier if I only compared the Linda Lindas to male, Western punk bands?
And as for the Blue Hearts not being punk, that’s a new one for me. I was introduced to them by my wife in the 90’s and she and everyone else described them as a punk band at the time. I know that they were revered in the then-burgeoning Taiwanese punk scene. Not sure what generation you are, but I have lived in Japan for decades and seen hundreds of punk bands here, and I do not hear people disparage the Blue Hearts.
By the way, one thing that is massively refreshing for me about the Japanese punk scene is the lack of gatekeeping and people getting in pointless arguments about what is and isn’t punk. At least, that’s what it’s like here in Osaka, and I hope it stays that way.
@@mabewa hhhhmn. i think you have a narrow vision and to some of us its offensive.
I'm a 66 year old punk rocker. I love your music. Thanks for keeping the energy, spirit and dignity of the music alive.
I’m 68 and totally agree.
58 here, and I third this comment!
Still 35 but you got my back
43 here and I agreeeeee
I agree mate me 59
have fun Punx not dead
☠️💣☠️
What is amazing about the Lindas Lindas is their music draws people from all ages, yet without comprising their edginess. All substance. Pure rock and roll.
What edginess? This is the most generic derivative pop imaginable.
@@abark Said the hater with no bite...
@@stevetrammell6403 This band is about as edgy as your mom.
Kind of teen spirit
Lucia sure knows how to write a hook. This song is gonna be stuck in my brain all day!
It’s called an “earworm” and I get them all the time.
Yes!! Super pop X1E6
To be fair, I doubt they write anything they perform. But they sure can perform and definitely have a long career ahead of them.
I think Lucia is a star in the making, if she wants to be. She has the writing ability and the voice.
And she's a great vocalist to boot.
I saw the Linda Lindas open for Jawbreaker last week and they killed it. Their energy was infectious and you could tell they were really, really enjoying the moment. I felt like I was witnessing these kids live out their dream and it was an incredible thing to witness.
They have serious Jawbreaker vibes. Love them.
Yeah, watching a bunch of privileged kids with connected parents achieve their dream is super duper inspiring. If only we could have more of THAT.
I heard this in FH5 and instantly fell in love with this
Me 2.
Me 2
😂 same
Their other song is on there too
Me 2
I absolutely love this! As a 29 year old Asian American, I feel so proud and full watching these gals. They’re so badass despite being so young! It’s awesome, such a great sound, they’re very talented and I can’t wait to hear more!
"We''ll never cave or we'll never waver / We'll always become braver and braver" Best song lines I've heard in years ❤
Some of the best music is being released during these difficult times. Enjoy it. Spread love and keep those spirits high! Love each and everyone of you.
Okay, I have to admit, that closeup that showed their mascara matched their cat counterparts was my favorite. Absolutely adorable >w
I don't know why, every the Linda Lindas songs that Lucia sing for are always be my favorite.
Believe it's her unique way she transitions between words in the song, along with her great voice that somehow has a calming effect
She has the best and second best song
@Diane Mariesorry, but i don't ask u about this by the way.
@Diane Marie LOL your subscriptions. That's some great taste you have there HAHAH
Living every teenage punk band's dream. awesome song, lots of heart.
This song deserves far more attention!
YES ‼️
After the next horizon 5 dlc it will be more famous:)
lollapalooza!!! 2023
Since they have 2 songs featured on Forza Horizon 5, it should help. That’s what brought me here
Ya tienen attention salio en pelicula como kraken ruby Hillman
I am a Japanese “THE BLUE HEARTS” fan.
I was watching their videos on UA-cam and came across their videos.
I am glad to see that their spirit has reached the girls across the sea and is now taking shape.
Saw the Linda Lindas with Paramore a few years ago. They're young enough to be my kids. I wish I had a band like this when I was little to sing about the stuff I was going through.
Wonderful songwriters, I don't know what genre you'd call them. The drummer has the most beautiful smile.
Even if you’ve never been a punk rock fan you have to at least appreciate how fun this experience must be for these girls.
This song is really well produced and super catchy - I hope they just continue to blow up. 🤘🏻
@Diane Marie Who peed in your Cheerios?
@Diane Marie hey DM what's your beef with the LL's? Genuine question. Genuine interest.
66 Years old here also. Age is just a number. You Girls ROCK!!! Love You all, don't stop, Changing, growing and Being You! God Bless You All!
Dang! I'm just moving my feet like in 1980. Rock on you punks...you rebels of Rock, the world needs more Linda lindas touring with the Idles. Making music that people hear for miles away. God bless.
Love the music, the energy, the fun, the lyrics. Yes, this is coming from a 50+ old dude. Punk isn't dead, it's just doing homework.
as an adopted chinese girl who LOVES pop punk, i think you guys are the coolest people alive. you’re gonna be absolutely huge and I can’t wait to watch ur band grow.
Found them from FH5, and just saw them live with Green Day, ABSOLUTELY AWESOME!
I really love punk rock but i didnt know this band till i played Forza. You guys have some amazing tracks there, dont stop what you do!
I'm a huge fan of these girls from the first time I watched the library video. Every song I thought was my favorite as I listened. Then I heard them play this one at the Head in the Clouds festival and thought it was great. I heard it when it debuted the other day and then probably 20 times now and I hear so many uplifting and positive things each time.
The chords are really great. The little horn or keyboards in the chorus are such a great touch to make this song really soar. I loved "Oh" and "Monica" but this was has a special place.
What do you think about "Never say Never" (ua-cam.com/video/kTYvl0XgHOc/v-deo.html)? 😊 It is also by Lucia. Of course, I love it so much😂. Her songwriting talent is just beyond my imagination.
Oh my Gosh, I love this song!! I am hoping I’m able to to see these incredible people live at the Saviors Tour!
Ya he visto una enorme cantidad de veces este maravilloso video que muestra una gran canción cantada por la linda Lucía y su hermosa voz. Es tremenda la producción del video. Hay en el un gigantesco trabajo que procuro incluir el máximo de detalles para alcanzar el éxito finalmente logrado. A veces lo veo en cámara lenta y disfruto ver a los felinos disfrazados de la linda Bela, linda Mila, linda Eloise, linda Lucia. Muy bueno este aporte musical de las bonitas señoritas de The Linda Lindas. Saludos desde Chile. Febrero 22 de 2022.
I'm here for "Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken"
I love this song so much and the movie to!
I'm here because of Forza horizon 5
@@Twiggo_The_Foxxo And Inside Out 2
@@AaronStanley-j8y no I only came here because of Forza horizon 5
I finally found it,what a great song!
This playing at the beginning of Ruby Gillman was a great choice,it really sets the tone for the movie and Ruby’s character growth throughout it.
To me,this song will always be known as "Meet Ruby Gillman" because that's just it,we first meet our favorite saltwater sweetheart as she begins another day of school...or so she thinks!
Tienes toda la razon es un genero bueno y le callo bien a la pelicula
I'm here for the same reason haha, this song and "Oh" are goated
Looking this band up in prep for a Green Day concert, they're gonna be a fun opening act. Solid Go-Gos sound with The Donnas mixed in too. They also remind me of White Reaper in the way that their sound feels like it came out longer ago than it did. Lookin forward to more from them.
Here for the Green Day concert too! Really love their music and also excited to see Rancid along with them.
Ha! This is the first song there that I’ve heard and just heard it tonight. My first thought was a young female Green Day.!
Nice to see a young band that doesn't go for crappy pop music. Go girls you rock it.
Every time I hear the Linda Lindas they make my heart full of joy. I’m a 61 year old life long rock/punk rock devotee and your music gives me hope for the future of rock n roll.
I'm 62 and this band is on a different level
Man, just look at them. They are full of energy, youth, and dreams. That's why we call rock'n roll as young music.
61 and could have seen in Cleveland punk scene in 1982…great sound, 2 guitars, bass, drums…all you need!
Man...that's a really good song for a band of any age! This is the song fourteen year olds have been trying to write since rock and roll was invented.
just saw them last night in Austin, tx with Rancid and Green Day. Good live act--especially for their age. One to keep an eye for sure.
this song makes me feel oddly nostalgic. Can't wait for the album to come out, I'm getting it on vinyl
That’s exactly how I feel too
i think it's because at 0:35 it sounds really similar to 'Wave of Mutilation' by the Pixies. I've noticed a lot of major labels are borrowing from the them recently.
nostalgic?? this is 2020 sound.
@@mynameismark25 The return of 90s alternative!!!
Saweet!! Vinyl is def the way to go with their punkish beat LOVE THEM SO MUCH
Epitaph - you are absolute savages for signing this group. Well done, now protect them with everything you got =]
Love this band.. I'M FANCLUB FROM THAILAND.
I realy appreciate that you, instead of using the "sexy-schoolgirl-stereotype", present yourself as a bunch of just "happy-school-of life-girls" ... Great "old-school" punk-rock-vibe as well! Much craved-for positive energy! Thank you a lot!
They're.... kids... and this comment is a little creepy
@@sinson1307 perhaps you misunderstood my comment: in the sometimes messed up world of musical marketing "sexyness" is often used as a sales-tool even in very inappropriate contexts (ages) especially concerning girls, and I am glad they didn't fall into that trap - I really don't see what's creepy about that ...
@@eberryan They're kids, even suggestion they COULD be marketing so called "sexyness" as you call is a outworldly creepy suggestion, they're not 18 year olds, they're like 12-16
@@sinson1307 Sorry, you're so right: There has never been a "Britney Spears" or a "Miley Cyrus" before, and children have never been exploited in the music-industry ... How could I just come up with worryful thoughts on young musicians!? I really don't get your point, apart from intentionally misunderstanding people to call them out you "woke" troll!
SinSon missed the point of your comment. I definitely agree with your point
hermoso, se me erizo la piel y no es por el humo. Ganaron un fan, desde Argentina!!
How the hell are these kids this damn good?!?!?! When I was a 16 year old punk kid, my bands were never this tight. These ladies kill it!
It makes me so happy they’re on Epitaph. As a long time punker since my teenage years in the late 80’s, they’re every bit as punk as some of my favorite bands and could rival any if they keep this going and don’t go more mainstream. Either way, they’re badass and talented.
I am so glad to see youths such as these young girls make very acceptional punk rock music.
so cool this is at the end of quiz lady:') saw them live in denver in july they were awesome !
They just keep coming up with one terrific song after another.
Anit that the truth.
Banger after banger
my dad loves linda lindas and tbf i didnt even know about them.. Glad i do now!
Brilliant - positive energy in a negative world - much respect.
Totally bops and sick choice with the guitars. Love the mariposa and I’d love to play a St. Vincent!
I am an older guy..... you guys make me feel like i am in my 20s again. You give me hope for the future.
They been listening to a Pixies record?
@@tombeckett7567 maybe they have - other people have commented they liked the song. See what they think.
They are what keeps us older guys young !
@@dlkool4250 - Exactly!
I have to agree, Michael.
There is something about this band that captures the very "essence" of the early punk or indie-rock scene. Even though they are way too young to truly understand how fresh and exciting rock music felt in those days, a band of family and close friends playing music they wrote and clearly love -and playing the heck out of it - is immediately recognizable as the perfect embodiment of what made that bygone era so unforgettable to those of us who lived it. Also, it must be said : Eloise's vocals are punk as fuck on the songs she sings, which offer indisputable proof to anyone who questions these girls' punk-rock chops.
I'm hypnotized by the production quality of the clip. The camera shots with deliberate weird angles. How the camera cuts follow the fast beat at the end. The overall retro look.
Another outstanding track from this band. No stopping these guys !!!
I walked into this with no idea what I'd find, and heard a song which made me think about the joy and discovery of seeing my three daughters growing up, and I love the fresh and open energy this song put out. Really fun track.
i love this - it's amazing how the youthful energy and innocence still manages to shine so strongly through what is clearly a very heavily manufactured product - and of course it doesn't hurt if your dad's a grammy award winning producer...
Ah, I was wondering who’s dad was in the industry. Agreed though, they have huge potential, just wish it wasn’t so contrived
Just discovered your band today. Love you ! You're an inspiration for this 72 year old learning guitar. You rock!
They used this song in Quiz Lady too. I love how many times I’ve heard this song in movies this year
I really heard this now and I'm loving it like the perfect way to end the film
I heard it from Forza horizon 5
The best industry plants out there!
Solid tune. 90's/00's punk sound. Made me think of the Strokes.
I turned on Rudy Gillman for my toddler to watch and found myself totally rocking out to this masterpiece. It really sets the stage for the movie and I can’t wait to do a deeper dive into The Linda Linda’s catalogue. Very nice ladies! 👏🏾
Thank you for giving my 9 and 11 year old biracial rocker kids hope! In a world of mediocre pop and mumble rap, it's so refreshing to see some powerful young ladies rocking out!
Rock isn't about race, it's about music 🖤
This is mediocre pop lol
@@mercurialpierrot7073 Young people are obsessed with race nowadays. Im too old to understand It.
I hate to break it to you but this is mediocre rock at best.
Why did you have to be weird brining race into it and I'd love to see you guys in the comments calling this mediocre make a better song bet you can't
listened to this song at the san diego paramore concert 07/16/2023 and fell in love with them ❤
This is honestly my new favorite song, I play it every day
Saw these girls play at Sofi Stadium opening for Green Day they were awesome and had all the energy and enthusiasm.
Mindblowing! The quality of music you girls are producing at your age has sent shivers down my spine as I watched this, the first song I've heard from the Linda Lindas. Love the punk rock edge, you girls are so cool compared to what I was as a teenager, how do you do it?! Lots of love and support from New Zealand :)))
You guys kick ass! My 11 yo and i listen to alot of rock and punk together and she considers alot of it my music but this band she knows is hers. 😊 thank you and ignore the haters.
They just keep getting better and better!
Met these ladies ar the concert tonight. Very cool
I'm enjoying the " We'll sing 'bout things we don't know" line. It subverts the inevitable critical narrative about being young, inexperienced, naive, but still having a broader reach than most young people. Who knows the reasons why some artists see success over others who do not? Talent, relationships, and good fortune all play their part. I look forward to the album, and seeing what these young artists are capable of creating. Well done.
Grade live bei Rock im Park gesehen. Absolut Hammermäßig!!!!!
I love the incorporation of kitties 🐈🐈, in this. 😎
Greatly enjoy the spirit of this song. Excellent job, ladies.
Great job, ladies! Keep rockin' out and havin' fun!!!
Excited, get to see you Saturday!!
OMG! You guys are true Punk Rock girls. Love you guys😍
Linda Lindas are amazing. Turn the comments on all of your videos. The love will outweigh any haters.
this video is perfect for the song. so catchy. also the cats are everything 🐈💕✨
Pure 90's. Music needs this sound today.
This is exactly the type of music I want to listen too, at work, car, etc. I'm happy to see it coming back.. ❤️❤️
This is the best thing I’ve ever seen omg love you guys can’t wait for the album!!
For being young they sure know how to make some awesome music! Keep it up ladies!
LOVE THESE GIRLS!!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Yass
I am so happy for LL’s success thus far. I remember reading about Eloise’s birth in Giant Robot magazine back in the day…speaking of growing up!
These girls totally rock!
Oh you kidz, ooopmh!!! Yasss queenz, do NOT stop. So much love.
These young ladies took a classic sound and made it their own.
Rock on Linda Lindas🤘🤘🤘🤘
I just turned 41 and been a punker since 13 (cut my teeth on Green Day, Offspring, NOFX, Pennywise, Rancid, etc). Thanks for keeping the genre alive, ladies. Rock on! 🤘🤘🤘
favorite girl band, u guys kill it every time
This captures the essence of how it actually feels like growing up so perfectly
You gals just rock. Keep being 100% yourselves!
This was used in both Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken, and Inside Out 2!
This song gives me chills. SO GOOD
No lie this is good driving music. Heel toe downshifts are a vibe with it playing
Ironic, considering this song was also used in FH5...
Those girls will be HUGE someday
If they are making music like this at that age they definitely have a bright future ahead
Doubt it.
They are such a great group of kids and a great group of artists! May they keep having fun and rocking on!
I love them so much!!
Love your music listening for the first time I'm 63year old
Oh man, this is soooo much FUN! Congrats y’all!! 🤘🤘🤘
Great bass tone
Love the Linda Linda’s
Que lindo ver minas tão novinhas tocando punk rock de respeito
God I love this song so much- had it on loop for days! Hi from the UK! 👍🏻