Same with my family, I've played guitar for 16 years, I know how to play all their albums, you have to have idols, or what else do you look up too, BTW, cool ass grandma listening to metal, that's badass
Pls convey my regards and respect to your momma. I am 45, from a far-off country, and a Metallica fan for > 3 decades. Used cassettes, to MP3 to CD to FLAC, tagged along with them :)
'Fade to black' was apparently written after vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield had his favorite amp stolen on tour... he and drummer Lars Ulrich talked about death at the time. So Metallica's 2nd album 'Ride the lightning' had themes of 'death' in 1984. Tragically, death hit Metallica in 1986 when bassist Cliff Burton was killed in a tour bus accident in Europe. No one really knew Metallica after the first album "Kill 'em all" in 1983... but 'Ride the lightning' started to sell in 1985, so that got Metallica signed from a minor label to a major one - Elektra records... and bigger management w/ Q-Prime. Metallica did their first major tour in '85 w/ W.A.S.P. and Armored Saint... and clearly did better than those 2 bands. Metallica never had much support in the early days... they relied on touring. So they never shot any music videos until 1989 for the song 'One'.
I heard that James' mother bought him the amp, it was one of the last things he he of hers and he was really torn apart when it got stolen. Also almost all of the other bands equipment was stolen, the future of the band was uncertain, but anthrax were on tour with them and lent them equipment. I'm not tryna be "that guy" in the comments sorry if that's how i came across
Ride the Lightening. One of their best albums. I saw this tour back in '85 at Day on the Green in Oakland during the summer. That was the largest crowd they had played in front of at the time. They played in Sacramento later that year at the Memorial Auditorium. Armored Saint opened the show. Y&T headlined. They were also from the Bay Area. We were there for Metallica! Great times.
BTW... Love that you are exposing your sweet daughter to a variety of all music early. So many of us get locked in to particular genre early and we miss so many unbelievable songs and artists.
Lov that you folks are opening up to new music...im doing the same with rap....old school metal head 🤘🤘🤘💯💯 lov ta see new folks turning on to new shit....
If you really want to geek out watch Santana live at Woodstock 1969 perform Soul Sacrifice . The band was on acid when they got on stage. One of the greatest performances you’ll ever see. Luv your reactions.
This is my all time favorite METALLICA song. I suffer from generalized anxiety and major depressive disorder and suicidal ideation and I often, if not daily, fall down the rabbit holes in thought about life and past mistakes and this song, even though is dark in nature, hypes me up and often brings me out of those thoughts. Speaking of the chair on the album cover. The album name , obviously, is Ride The Lightning and that’s what it’s called when being put to death in the electric chair, “riding the lightning”. ✌️
Their music spans so many decades that you will find that they have different sounds over their albums but most die hard old School Metallica fans will tell you we don’t really like the load and reload albums but it is still Metallica. Their latest album hardwired that came out in 2017 takes them back to their roots and is so much like the old stuff. I freaking love that album and can’t wait for another one. Yes they are still recording and touring and kicking ass in their late 50s! They thrive on the love of their fans live!
What I see in this video is a great father and a great mother exploring the old days of music, while taking care of their child, hopefully you can understand the importance of this culture and time of music and pass it down the bloodline! God bless!!
One of the most beautiful music songs ever. I get lost listening to this song. So depressing yet uplifting. It’s help many people emotionally with depression. They got a lot of slack for this song. But it is beautiful. I could listen to that intro over and over …
Awesome as always guys , reaction suggestion : Metallica - Sad But True. I know you both will really enjoy it. ( Little fact about Fade To Black , many people have credited this song with saving their lives. )
You hit the nail on the head on the only thing wrong with this masterpiece at the end..."He should have kept going." They actually do wrap the song up nicely after that high guitar note when they play it live though.
Such a powerful song to get thru hard times. This song has helped me and probably saved my life a few times. So glad to see you on this musical journey.
Great song - great reaction. Even the missus there was feeling the groove. I remember after Puppets reaction she said she was not much interested in doing more metal. So it's nice to see it growing on ya both. I posted in a previous metallica vid of yours that the guitar solo and and the instruments are like a movie score - there to amplify the emotions of the song and the message in the lyrics. This is probably one of the most profound examples of that. It really draws the listener in and helps make them feel a sort of way. At this point, the only thing you're missing is seeing how this amazing legendary band played live - spoiler alert - no one ever did it better They were beasts in concert. I recommend CREEPING DEATH Live in Moscow 1991, and BATTERY Live in Seattle 1989.
Metallica has been my favorite since I've seen them when I was only 9yo, back in 86 first time seeing them, they opened for Ozzy at convention center n Albuquerque NM...
If I remember right, it's Kirk Hammet on electric guitar and James Hetfield working acoustic. Of course, Lars Ulrich on drums. And I think this was cut back before Jason Newsted joined the band playing bass. Cliff Burton was their bass player till he died in a bus crash in Sweden back in 1986.
sanitarium my fav song, first time i heard it was actually the apocalyptica version, then i heard the real thing and was blown away. have to thank apocalyptica for bringing me to metal.
James wrote this song after his gear was stolen including his amp that his momma bought him before she died. This song is about a man contemplating about suicide and in the end he kills himself. Pretty sad.
Loving your Metallica reactions but you need to go check them out live. The energy level increases ten fold compared to the studio recordings. Look up - Master Of Puppets (Seattle 1989) The Four Horseman (Seattle 1989) Battery (Seattle 1989) Entersandman (Moscow 1991) Harvester Of Sorrow (Moscow 1991) Creeping Death (Moscow 1991) Whiplash (Woodstock 1994) Fight Fire With Fire (Woodstock 1999)
Welcome to the world of Rock/Metal. Rock and Metal music has been described as "Devil" music for many years. As a Christian and as a teen when Metallica came out...I truly enjoyed their music while being "put down" by many for listening to them. Rock and Metal music is not Demonic.....it is a level of playing musical instruments much faster and with a tempo that was new back then. Furthermore, most rock/metal music played music that dealt with real world and deep issues most people deal with that are afraid to bring forward. I started playing electric guitar when I was 15 years old and played all the classic rock and metal songs...to this day...I am 53 years old now, retired after over 23 years of active duty Honorable service in The United States Army. I still pick up the electric guitar and play Metallica songs. Welcome to the family, brother and sister! :) Cachai
I've been a passive watcher and have liked how your reactions have progressed and I really enjoy your metallic reactions. I recommend Blackend of their And Justice For All ablum. It's fire from beginning to end. But it's ear candy as well. :)
Four Horsemen Creeping Death Whisky in the Jar All Nightmare Long Fuel Those would be my biggest suggestions. You can the live version or studio version of any of these. Metallica has always been known as a band that is better live than in studio.
Master of puppets.. For Whom The Bell Tolls is a good one. Pantera’s Cemetery Gates is a good song....Dime Bag was legendary on the guitar and the drums were always on point.
I knew a guy who was a drummer in a band, and he looked like Kirk Hammet the guitarist that killed the solo here on "Fade to Black". "Creeping Death" live in Moscow!
You guys check out the live version of " fade to Black" for whom the bell tolls" live at bing and purge Seattle 89. you won't be disapointed much better than the studio version. you want believe how bad a** this performance is. be cool stay safe. D Day Dave.
1st Metallica song I ever heard. Rewound to kill em all and to master of puppets. And justice 4all wasn't out yet. I heard it on a classic rock radio station at like 2am lol. Like the overnight dj was like Phuuuck it! We playing Metallica instead of Jethro Tull 😆 toNIGHT!
good tune, this was the first true solo i learned when teenager. cementery gates from pantera is a good door to open if you want to go one step further in solos. i think the best one in the channel now is tornado of souls. painkiller from judas priest, a band which i dont like at all and dont listen, is an iconic guitar solo
Real Metallica when they were still an underground real metal band in the 80s, no radio play, no MTV just word of mouth, the opposite of pop hair metal.
Love watching you guys vibe to some Metallica. So cool. My favorite band ever. I have listened to this band since I was probably 12 or 13. 47 now. Check out No Leaf Clover. You may or may not know that they performed this song with The San Francisco Orchestra. Beautiful family :-)
The first Metallica album is still one of their best, no band had really done metal like that before, maybe check out Metal Militia, song is ridiculous
If you want to hear heavy metal band metallic play with San Francisco Symphony look up S and M album. Really neat. Softens up if u don't like the hardness of them.
you are such a nice couple. I love when I see people listening to Metallica for the first time. I cant do that anymore :) You should try The Unforgiven 1 and 2 and of course Nothing Else Matters. The standard ones :)
You should react to ANESTHESIA PULLING TEETH by them it’s on this same album it’s a bass solo by their original bass player the great CLIFF BURTON if you can do it live 🔥🔥🔥🔥
My momma played metallica all the time growing up in the 80s. Cant go wrong with this band
Same with my family, I've played guitar for 16 years, I know how to play all their albums, you have to have idols, or what else do you look up too, BTW, cool ass grandma listening to metal, that's badass
I started rocking them in 1987 I was there rocking them before they got super big
Pls convey my regards and respect to your momma. I am 45, from a far-off country, and a Metallica fan for > 3 decades. Used cassettes, to MP3 to CD to FLAC, tagged along with them :)
This song has my favorite lyrics, "I was him, but now he's gone."
Quite impactful to a 46 year old.
Facts. I'm Lvl 47 lol
It's "I was *me*, but now he's gone." Not "him". Funny how the line is one of your favorites and you got it wrong.
@@notjustamom821 | Whaaaaaaaat??? This song is about suicide?!?!?!?!
@@Cypheq No
@@Bryan010 | No what?
'Fade to black' was apparently written after vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield had his favorite amp stolen on tour... he and drummer Lars Ulrich talked about death at the time. So Metallica's 2nd album 'Ride the lightning' had themes of 'death' in 1984.
Tragically, death hit Metallica in 1986 when bassist Cliff Burton was killed in a tour bus accident in Europe.
No one really knew Metallica after the first album "Kill 'em all" in 1983... but 'Ride the lightning' started to sell in 1985, so that got Metallica signed from a minor label to a major one - Elektra records... and bigger management w/ Q-Prime. Metallica did their first major tour in '85 w/ W.A.S.P. and Armored Saint... and clearly did better than those 2 bands.
Metallica never had much support in the early days... they relied on touring. So they never shot any music videos until 1989 for the song 'One'.
I heard that James' mother bought him the amp, it was one of the last things he he of hers and he was really torn apart when it got stolen. Also almost all of the other bands equipment was stolen, the future of the band was uncertain, but anthrax were on tour with them and lent them equipment. I'm not tryna be "that guy" in the comments sorry if that's how i came across
Fade to black, really helped me out over the years, it's a song you can listen to when you get sad and it pulls you out. Love this ty.
Was gonna say that myself.
Metallica is known as "The King's Of Transitions" they do it so smoothly too.
my favourite is four horsemen which ironically has 4 transitions... 😈😈
@Fmb They can be the Kings. Metallica are the Gods haha
@@jays3790 👍
Cool name Lexy my daughter has the same I love the y instead of the I
@@conanthebarbarian7853 thanks, me too haha
Ride the Lightening. One of their best albums. I saw this tour back in '85 at Day on the Green in Oakland during the summer. That was the largest crowd they had played in front of at the time. They played in Sacramento later that year at the Memorial Auditorium. Armored Saint opened the show. Y&T headlined. They were also from the Bay Area. We were there for Metallica! Great times.
Dude were you that guy with the long hair and no shirt?!?
@@adamyahya4638 I'm pretty I an MSG t shirt on. You were probably in diapers and missed the golden age. Ok, just kidding.
There is only one true test for great music...
TIME...
THIS IS ALMOST 40 YEARS OLD AND ITS AS GOOD OR BETTER THAN ANYTHING BEFORE DURING OR SINCE!!!!
BTW... Love that you are exposing your sweet daughter to a variety of all music early. So many of us get locked in to particular genre early and we miss so many unbelievable songs and artists.
Lov that you folks are opening up to new music...im doing the same with rap....old school metal head 🤘🤘🤘💯💯 lov ta see new folks turning on to new shit....
Jedi mind tricks man. If you love metal, you will love vinnie Paz. JMT is truth.
Metallica the Goats of metal seen those guys play live 5 times the best live band I ever heard 🎸🎼🎸🎼
Metallica was about to put your baby to sleep. She was chillin at the end. Listen to Welcome Home Sanitarium. Badass song
If you really want to geek out watch Santana live at Woodstock 1969 perform Soul Sacrifice . The band was on acid when they got on stage. One of the greatest performances you’ll ever see. Luv your reactions.
React them live. Metallica - Creeping death live in Seattle 1989 or moscow 1991
Should've watched the Fade to Black live version in Moscow 91
@@adamyahya4638 nah fade to black Seattle 89 Is just whole other level of good
Its the crowd of moscow 91. Fucking amazing
They should react to eye if the beholder
@@ericybarra9441 you mean the crowd in Moscow is a whole other level ;)
But yeah, Seattle 89 was great
This is my all time favorite METALLICA song. I suffer from generalized anxiety and major depressive disorder and suicidal ideation and I often, if not daily, fall down the rabbit holes in thought about life and past mistakes and this song, even though is dark in nature, hypes me up and often brings me out of those thoughts. Speaking of the chair on the album cover. The album name , obviously, is Ride The Lightning and that’s what it’s called when being put to death in the electric chair, “riding the lightning”. ✌️
That baby is going to love metal music 🎶
Their music spans so many decades that you will find that they have different sounds over their albums but most die hard old
School Metallica fans will tell you we don’t really like the load and reload albums but it is still Metallica. Their latest album hardwired that came out in 2017 takes them back to their roots and is so much like the old stuff. I freaking love that album and can’t wait for another one. Yes they are still recording and touring and kicking ass in their late 50s! They thrive on the love of their fans live!
What I see in this video is a great father and a great mother exploring the old days of music, while taking care of their child, hopefully you can understand the importance of this culture and time of music and pass it down the bloodline! God bless!!
One of the most beautiful music songs ever. I get lost listening to this song. So depressing yet uplifting. It’s help many people emotionally with depression. They got a lot of slack for this song. But it is beautiful. I could listen to that intro over and over …
Awesome as always guys , reaction suggestion : Metallica - Sad But True. I know you both will really enjoy it. ( Little fact about Fade To Black , many people have credited this song with saving their lives. )
You hit the nail on the head on the only thing wrong with this masterpiece at the end..."He should have kept going." They actually do wrap the song up nicely after that high guitar note when they play it live though.
Creeping death Moscow 1991! Unbelievable. 1.6 million people in the crowd!
Such a powerful song to get thru hard times. This song has helped me and probably saved my life a few times. So glad to see you on this musical journey.
the good ol days 83 .i remember going to high school pulling up in the parking lot with this blaring back when no one new them yet oh how awesome
Yeah that creeping death is crazy good
Great song - great reaction. Even the missus there was feeling the groove. I remember after Puppets reaction she said she was not much interested in doing more metal. So it's nice to see it growing on ya both.
I posted in a previous metallica vid of yours that the guitar solo and and the instruments are like a movie score - there to amplify the emotions of the song and the message in the lyrics. This is probably one of the most profound examples of that. It really draws the listener in and helps make them feel a sort of way.
At this point, the only thing you're missing is seeing how this amazing legendary band played live - spoiler alert - no one ever did it better They were beasts in concert.
I recommend CREEPING DEATH Live in Moscow 1991, and BATTERY Live in Seattle 1989.
Metallica has been my favorite since I've seen them when I was only 9yo, back in 86 first time seeing them, they opened for Ozzy at convention center n Albuquerque NM...
Love Metallica, nothing else matters is a great song
Metallica nothing else matters it's a heavy metal love song
Stevie Ray Vaughn Texas flood pride and joy. One of the best to play guitar. He is really good. I think yall wood love him.
If I remember right, it's Kirk Hammet on electric guitar and James Hetfield working acoustic. Of course, Lars Ulrich on drums. And I think this was cut back before Jason Newsted joined the band playing bass. Cliff Burton was their bass player till he died in a bus crash in Sweden back in 1986.
My favorite Metallica song.
You've got to do The Unforgiven by them if you want to be blown away . Also Welcome Home Sanitarium is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!!!!
sanitarium my fav song, first time i heard it was actually the apocalyptica version, then i heard the real thing and was blown away. have to thank apocalyptica for bringing me to metal.
Love me some Metallica. I have seen them 5 times in concert and this is my favorite song and my next favorite is One. Love love them.
One of the greatest beginnings to a song ever flat out
Metallica Creeping Death LIVE Moscow 1991 and Enter Sandman Moscow LIVE 1991
Disposable Heroes or Damage Inc. They will both melt your face off 🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘
Your son needs more Metallica!!! You teach him well…:)
Listened to this as a child growing up, I turned out terribly great. Y’all seem genuinely nice. Love to see it
Y’all should check our creeping death live in Moscow 1991 where they play in front of 1.6 million people!!
You guys have such a beautiful daughter. Treasure this time with her, they grow up so fast.
It's the perfect song. Listen to it 100000 times in a row and it gets better every time
Iron Maiden "Hallowed be Thy Name" must be next :)
The live video from the 80s is best!!!
Break in the kid with Metallica.....Ohhh Yurrrrr!!....some very good parents....love this!
Stevie Rae Vaughn should be next. You have no idea. Must watch LIVE to truly be able to see the greatness...To see the unseen. To feel the unfelt.
James wrote this song after his gear was stolen including his amp that his momma bought him before she died. This song is about a man contemplating about suicide and in the end he kills himself. Pretty sad.
Really enjoy you guys channel. This is my era of music. You guys read the lyrics to this song. This song is deep.
This is the first song I heard from them, way back in 1985 and to this day, its still my favorite.
Loving your Metallica reactions but you need to go check them out live. The energy level increases ten fold compared to the studio recordings.
Look up -
Master Of Puppets (Seattle 1989)
The Four Horseman (Seattle 1989)
Battery (Seattle 1989)
Entersandman (Moscow 1991)
Harvester Of Sorrow (Moscow 1991)
Creeping Death (Moscow 1991)
Whiplash (Woodstock 1994)
Fight Fire With Fire (Woodstock 1999)
This gives me vibes when your too good at something and there is no one to challenge complete with and
You get bored
The Belgium 2019 concert version of this is their best version or one of their best
One of my first cassette tapes i bought i was 13 when Metallica got well known, still the best thrash metal!
Wasn’t alive yet in 84 but couldn’t imagine people heard anything like this until that point
bro he's so selfless he lets her enjoy the music without holding the baby like bro marry that guy
Welcome to the world of Rock/Metal. Rock and Metal music has been described as "Devil" music for many years. As a Christian and as a teen when Metallica came out...I truly enjoyed their music while being "put down" by many for listening to them. Rock and Metal music is not Demonic.....it is a level of playing musical instruments much faster and with a tempo that was new back then. Furthermore, most rock/metal music played music that dealt with real world and deep issues most people deal with that are afraid to bring forward. I started playing electric guitar when I was 15 years old and played all the classic rock and metal songs...to this day...I am 53 years old now, retired after over 23 years of active duty Honorable service in The United States Army. I still pick up the electric guitar and play Metallica songs. Welcome to the family, brother and sister! :) Cachai
I've been a passive watcher and have liked how your reactions have progressed and I really enjoy your metallic reactions. I recommend Blackend of their And Justice For All ablum. It's fire from beginning to end. But it's ear candy as well. :)
Thank you so much! Means a lot!
As long as they do the live version from either 1989 Seattle or 2008 Nimes France it will be worth the listen.
And justice for all is probably the best Heavy Metal album ever written ; from start to finish that thing is beyond a masterpiece
With Metallica songs try to use lyrics, cause you will see deep meaning songs…regards from México!
Four Horsemen
Creeping Death
Whisky in the Jar
All Nightmare Long
Fuel
Those would be my biggest suggestions. You can the live version or studio version of any of these. Metallica has always been known as a band that is better live than in studio.
Master of puppets.. For Whom The Bell Tolls is a good one. Pantera’s Cemetery Gates is a good song....Dime Bag was legendary on the guitar and the drums were always on point.
🏝soo dope ur baby can look back 15,20 years from now n show his homies what cool cat’s his parents were. 🤜🏽🏝🤛🏽
I knew a guy who was a drummer in a band, and he looked like Kirk Hammet the guitarist that killed the solo here on "Fade to Black". "Creeping Death" live in Moscow!
You all need to react to the video for Enter Sandman by Metallica live in Moscow 1991. What a sea of humanity!!
You guys check out the live version of " fade to Black" for whom the bell tolls" live at bing and purge Seattle 89. you won't be disapointed much better than the studio version. you want believe how bad a** this performance is. be cool stay safe. D Day Dave.
I see Prince back there. The Metallica instrumental "Orion" reminds me of Prince's "Computer Blue", not sure why, but it does.
Serenity listen to everything :) when my son was a baby he loved Pantera
Metallica - Creeping Death live in Moscow 1991...
This specific video will bring you a whole new vision about Metal and Rock in general.
1st Metallica song I ever heard. Rewound to kill em all and to master of puppets. And justice 4all wasn't out yet. I heard it on a classic rock radio station at like 2am lol. Like the overnight dj was like Phuuuck it! We playing Metallica instead of Jethro Tull 😆 toNIGHT!
The baby has some good thoughts about the song.
good tune, this was the first true solo i learned when teenager. cementery gates from pantera is a good door to open if you want to go one step further in solos. i think the best one in the channel now is tornado of souls. painkiller from judas priest, a band which i dont like at all and dont listen, is an iconic guitar solo
Can't go wrong with Dimebag Darrell solos. The best in my opinion! Cemetery Gates is a duet between Phil Alsemo and Dimebags guitar.
RIP 💔
Real Metallica when they were still an underground real metal band in the 80s, no radio play, no MTV just word of mouth, the opposite of pop hair metal.
This gonna be fire 🚫🧢. You should react to voodoo child by SRV live in Austin Tx.
SRV is Stevie Ray Vaughn and I second that.
Going with Hendrix covers SRV "Little Wing" is a must
Other great Metallica songs are Sad But True, Seek and Destroy, St. Anger, I Disappear, Sanitarium, Whiskey in the Jar
Before Nirvana changed everything (R.I.P. Kurt Cobain), Guns and Roses and Metallica were easily the biggest bands in the world.
Do 2PAC "So Many Tears"
You gotta check out live performance, you are able to see emotion and feel the emotion they are feeling
This is one song that does not mix its words about referring to suicide
Love watching you guys vibe to some Metallica. So cool. My favorite band ever. I have listened to this band since I was probably 12 or 13. 47 now. Check out No Leaf Clover. You may or may not know that they performed this song with The San Francisco Orchestra. Beautiful family :-)
I love yall's channel! Yall gotta check out "For whom the bell tolls" off of the same album. There is a long intro that's 🔥af!
U all should check out Warlock Drun solo Evil live 85 . And also Disposable Heroes live 88 or 89
The first Metallica album is still one of their best, no band had really done metal like that before, maybe check out Metal Militia, song is ridiculous
Metallica live in Moscow 1991...1.6 million people... Check it out!
Moscow 1991 Enter Sandman. . . followed by Stevie Ray Vaughn voodoo child. It's really cool watching you be a dad!
pls react to megadeth she wolf live in rude awakening, it has such a great performance
I love the guitar chorus at the beginning 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Hahah adorable little en..
Great song..
Everyone should have to listen to this fr lol
Metallica does have some of the most identifiable drums in all of metal.
If you want to hear heavy metal band metallic play with San Francisco Symphony look up S and M album. Really neat. Softens up if u don't like the hardness of them.
Have to do outlaw torn live from the s&m show in 1999. Metallica with an orchestra is so good
Your girl looked like she was really feeling the song
you are such a nice couple. I love when I see people listening to Metallica for the first time. I cant do that anymore :) You should try The Unforgiven 1 and 2 and of course Nothing Else Matters. The standard ones :)
this is one of their soft songs
Haha glad you didn't preemptively blur the album cover on this one
Metallica- Nothing Else Matters
One of my all time favourite songs ❤
React to paradise city, sweet child o mine (Guns N´ Roses)
The best metal band in the world
I just have to say your baby is adorable! Good job, mama and daddy!
You should react to ANESTHESIA PULLING TEETH by them it’s on this same album it’s a bass solo by their original bass player the great CLIFF BURTON if you can do it live 🔥🔥🔥🔥
For sure , your baby will love music 😎👍
Charles bradley live!
Metallica "battery " live 89'
Guns n Roses - Paradise City is a classic if you haven't done yet
I'm so waiting for them to get into Guns and Roses. Civil War from them fits perfectly with the times we are living in.
Ya 100% GnR one of my top favorites all time
@@kray421 the entire Appetite for Destruction debut album was crazy good!
@@EVERLYNFRIENDS Ya forsure like every single one, now your going to get me playing them for the rest of the day lol
@@kray421 😅