Albums That Didn’t Hold Up (Or Did)
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2023
- I look at albums that didn't hold up (or did) from Loudwire's list of albums turning 10 this year including Paramore, Avenged Sevenfold, Deafheaven, Fall Out Boy, Bring Me The Horizon, A Day To Remember, Twenty One Pilots, Megadeth and more. Did these albums hold up?
Loudwire's list: loudwire.com/rock-metal-album...
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Old Romans have measure unit for half of a decade .
Lustrum - ( 5. years ) . Ha ?🙂Lustrum sound nice to my ears
That friggin scared me
How about more jokes about Muslims and gay's? why always bash Christians like every other generic POS?
Touching a woman removes your ability to enjoy prog metal.
That's why I'm gay
What is a woman
🤣
This is what I imagine the radiohead’s fanbase to be like.
I always wondered why i lack bitches then i remember that Opeth is my fav band
I totally forgot 2013 was ten years ago. I was thinking to myself none of these albums came out in 2003
lmao SAME
Yeah I'm 36 too.
@@closinginonclosure Turning 37 next month myself, I like your analysis of time flying by faster as things become routine. Full time jobs definitely intensify this as you're really only existing for the two days you're not at work.
If you have a kid, time will fly by even faster it seems. My son was born back in January 2022 and that year really flew by regardless of the "new experiences" of being a first time parent. The second full time job of raising a baby probably contributes to the time travel effect.
@@richardsalaverria9363our perception of time passing changes as we age due to neurons firing more slowly. Thus making it feel like "time passes faster when you're older".
@@closinginonclosure totally agree. And it felt that we were close to the same age. When we were 10 years old one year was 10% of the life that we had lived before. now past 30 a year is three times smaller than that. Comparatively the older you get the smaller the percentage of life lived every day becomes.
Vessel was Twenty One Pilots' major label debut. Blurryface was their followup. I'm from Columbus, so I may be a little bias, but Vessel is almost a no-skip album. Absolute classic!
After trench and how good and mature it was, I find myself not enjoying much of their older stuff 😂
I still bump Vessel from time to time. Such a good album
@@camzilla_does_music834 Interesting take. Never real thought of it like that. I kinda feel that way about Blurryface.
21 pilots suck, its like wanna be chili peppers meets macklemore
@@MrBLieve This is my favorite comment😂
Unpopular opinion, but I think that Common Courtesy is ADTR's best album. I know Homesick is legendary and I think it's a close 2nd. But in my eyes CC was their most well rounded and written album to date.
Absolutely agree. Homesick is nostalgic but CC is their best work production wise.
Surprised AM by Arctic Monkeys wasn't on here, that album was and is massive.
Yeah the biggest rock band in the last years by far
@@mangogoat4691 imagine dragons lol
Came here to say this. I have a handful of albums from 2013 I still listen to pretty regularly, none of which I would've expected to see here, but whoever made this list fucked up bad not having AM on it.
He is more oriented to punk rock, emo, metal than other types of rock like Artic Monkeys.
@@Itzzy515 I get that but it's not like he made the list. I mean Loudwire put Twenty One Pilots on their list which is honestly borderline even rock to me. AM seems like much more an oversight in the regard.
The dream theater bit had me laughing for a good minute
100% agree with you about Paramore. Riot is a true classic, but the tunes from the self titled album still get stuck in my head still to this day. I remember trying gate keep at the time and trying to act like I didn’t love this record, but that lasted like 4 days. This shit bumped and it was one of the first times that I really checked myself on being an elitist scene asshole who only liked the first few albums from a band. This thing had some bangers that I still love and I credit this record with ending the portion of my life where I took pride in being one of those gate keepers and I started just loving good music for what is was.
Disney channel core
Black Sabbath 13 was surprisingly good 👌
Finn: I hate metal gatekeepers. It's good that more people like metal!
Also Finn: I hate Deafheaven for introducing hipsters to my precious metal. Hipsters don't even know the difference between brutal technical death metal and technical brutal death metal.
Exactly
@@FinnMckentyPRMBA I kid cuz I love. Thanks for the great content!
Finn's distain for Dream Theater cracks me up
I love the album Colored Sands by Gorguts. It has very infectious riffs and awesome switchup moments. The long tracks are busy and interesting and don't feel winded.
Ghost seems like this generation’s KISS to me
countdown to Ghost releasing a disco song.
Some of my favorites from 2013 not on this list:
The Wonder Years - Greatest Generation
Senses Fail - Renacer
Silverstein - This is How the Wind Shifts
AFI -Burials
The 1975 - Self titled
Chvrches - The Bones of What You Believe
Burials by AFI is such an underrated album
Bruh, I never hear anyone talk about This Is How The Wind Shifts! Such a good album!
I recommend giving Vessel a listen from front to back! It's less commercially viable than blurryface but I think it's even better, and when you consider no one was making albums like this 10 years ago it makes it even cooler
Common Courtesy is gonna sound fresh 25 years from now - so many bangers. Sempiternal also... "SANDPIT TURTLE!".
IMO Common Courtesy is ADTR's best album, with Homesick being a close 2nd.
@@zachbeckwith459 it almost feels bad for me to say that i prefer CC to homesick cuz it's a gamechanger album - but CC has something else that i can't describe
Vengeance Falls is OKAY. Nothing memorable. Honestly, there’s hardly anything memorable from Trivium between Shogun and Sin and the Sentence. Just a weird gap where they shuffled through drummers but once they landed on Alex they have been ON FIRE.
I was just playing 13 by Sabbath the other day and I thought it held up remarkably well. I think it’s pretty underrated tbh. Best thing they’ve done since those first couple Dio era records in the early 80s.
Zeitgeist may be a complete rip off of Planet Caravan but I love that shit.
Ugh I love the diversity on self titled!! Last Hope, Grow Up, and Proof are great songs :)
Totally great record, all the way through. I especially like the last cut, Future, sounding like something straight off of a Failure record.
when you say that noise at 12:38 it always sounds like make damn sure by taking back sunday ;)
As Finn said the other time, 2013 was the peek of human civilization and crazy to think time has flown that fast. It's been a decade.
Besides, 2013 was the year when I got more into metalcore and discovered a lot of bands, when was I posting band lyrics and other stuff on Tumblr, when Instagram was only about posting photos because you had Vine at the time for videos, MySpace was it its borderline of popularity, UA-cam wasn't as intrusive with their ads as it is today plus a bunch of other things.
The nostalgia factor kicked in...thanks for recalling 2013 Finn. 👍
Whoa... You described 2013 pretty well!
@@auburn_and_cordsdude7415 I sure did. It was an awesome year and I remember quite a lot from it.
I absolutely love save rock and roll by Fob! That was my first Fob record I listened to so there is an extreme amount of nostalgia on the album for me. I do understand why the album is not for everyone though
Carcass' Surgical Steel was the highlight of this year for me.
Vessel is the Sempiternal of indie-pop-alt-rock. Worth a listen.
Sunbather holds up well and is still my favorite album of all time.. I say this as a huge trve kvlt black metal fan. Sunbather hits hard.
Megadeth has some misses when it come to albums in the last 20 years, but Endgame and Dystopia are absolutely killer
They are! The Sick, The Dying...And The Dead is also just phenomenal.
Never liked Dave Mustaine's whiny vocals. But the new album isn't so bad.
You can say anything about Queens of the Stone Age, and of course about Josh.
His private life etc. But besides that is" like clockwork" now a classic.
Insane Record.
Grew up in a incredibly religious protestant household, can confirm my mom read each and every lyric on Skillet's cd liner before I could listen to it. And wouldn't let me listen to monster because of the deep voice part and she thought it was the devil. And most of the other kids who went to my church only listened to Skillet. The midwest is where Skillet fans really come from
Proud Christian and Skillet lover
Even if i kinda hate Skillet now, the song "not gonna die" was one of the first rock songs that made me dig deeper into the genre, eventually getting me into stuff like cerebral incubation💀
lmaoooo the skillet to cerebral incubation pipeline is real
…Like Clockwork is a masterpiece
Literally far away from dad rock lol
That’s the Foo fighters new stuff
If you take anything from this video it’s you’ve gotta listen to Vessel asap and every album from them! Great variety.
I cannot believe Hail to the King is 10 and I’m only 23 years old. Back then I was obviously becoming a teenager so like, totally just becoming wrapped up in metal and music and having that naive, in it to win it, love for it that you get for stuff when you’re young. A7X was my favorite band and I literally wouldn’t believe or accept if you turned back the clock another 10 years after that I’d only be 3 years old…
Time goes by so fast
Shout out Still Into You with extreme bias. That was our first dance song at my wedding
2013 feels like 6-7 years ago.
Skillet is absolutely massive here in Alabama so if you don't know anybody that likes them, then its definitely a religious thing. Teachers and parents listen to this shit like crazy, which i think is one of the reasons why there is a decent number of emo/metal kids here, despite it being the heart of the south.
Its starts with you hearing skillet at a Vacation bible school that you went to once when you were 12 for free food.
Next thing you know, you're 15 wearing all black, listening to Asking Alexandria 'Stand up and scream' Lmao
That's the thing is people hate on skillet and it's like they have the records to show it their album rise has been certified gold the constantly sell out shows. If you've ever gone to Winter gym which is a Christian tour they headlined it. They've torn with big bands like Breaking Benjamin so people that are fans of bigger bands have usually heard of them at festivals
@@kosrules1884 ive never got to go but i had plenty of friends that went to winter jam growing up. But yeah i mean i still fw with plenty of their songs i think they are a good band.
I seen skillet several years ago live in chattanooga,TN. At WINTERJAM. They put on a awesome show! Definitely recommend.
None of this stuff feels dated or as if it couldn't be released today because everything is so damn stagnant and vanilla. Has the internet finally killed subculture altogether?
Yep. When we put it in perspective things get really drastic, imagine 1983 to 1993 in comparison
10:26 I also had still into you (an acoustic cover at least) at my wedding!
"If we do it in the butt, that totally doesn't count" -Finn McKenty (2023)
I want Finn to call out some of the people he interviews like he interviewed somebody that said they liked dream theater last week, why couldn’t Finn bust out a ball busting joke like “so you’ve never touched a boob“? Come on Finn grow a pair
Regarding Skillet, I was a pre-teen when that album came out and it was being pushed heavily by WWE and their games, I'm guessing a lot of fellow Gen Z people liked it back then because of that (That would explain why they were very popular back then). As for how they're still there and heavily being listened to, beats me
They’re just one of those bands, they’ll have massive listeners on Spotify or views on UA-cam, most people know who they are, yet no one will tell you that they’re their favourite band or that they even listen to them. I’ve had that experience with Arch Enemy.
There's definitely more than a few on here that I didn't realize were anywhere near 10 years old already.
I always thought that the first Falling In Reverse album was the evolved Escape The Fate. Still prefer DIYLF over all of them though. Also i think Raised By Wolves was on the first album
Riot was a good album but I would say their self titled is some of their best work
I was in a 3 car accident with Gorguts here in AZ like 8 yrs ago. I was rear-ended causing me to hit their trailer.
5:11 Finn heard the title track and then labeled this a “soft rock album” lmao
Was thinking the same. Prancer and when I lost my bet are some of their heaviest and most chaotic tracks ever
I feel like he didn’t listen to the majority of these albums during the time they came out 😬
Finn talking about BVB and not quoting "Here's the thing!" makes me a bit sad 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
7:00 like some old school ronnie ETF but with some stank on it lmaoo
You’re right about the Christian thing. I grew up going to youth group and everyone I knew loved Skillet. I always thought it was a little cringe.
Common Courtesy has some bangers but it does fall short in some places
Dude, Finn I love your videos and I think you're very smart, but man pearl jam is such a solid band, they have endured pretty well the test of time, they should get at least a review of their latest work, it's not bad at all (at least I love it and it has helped me to remember what really matters to me in my own life, and had helped me realize that and now i try to become a better person because of it.)
He is more oriented to punk rock, emo, metal than any other kind of rock and sadly Pearl Jam stopped being rock since 1998 on their fourth album. Now they have good songs but not great albums. The Lighting Bolt was the best they did in this millennium and their last album was the worst of all, it is a semi dead band that lives only from the memory of their good first albums that are classics. But their music is no longer rock, now it's more soft pop for dads. This is said objectively by a fan of the band.
Ain't It Fun is Paramore's best song. Self-Titled is also their best album.
Still into you is my favorite as well
2013 was my sophomore year of High School.
I turn 25 this summer...
You're young.
@@boxkid759 so I've been told
@@Luissv72 It's fine. I'm not much older and some of my elementary students ask me if I'm in my 80's consistently. Younger people will think we're old and older people will think we're still kids.
That Korn record was the one after the dubstep record. It was the first Head in the band again, and while it wasn't their best work, it was a decent return to form.
First, I will state I’ve been a Megadeth fan for a long time (for me anyway, since around 2008). My first albums were TSHF and UA, so those two albums will always be special to me. Love the early stuff as well obviously. Super Collider though… I’ll have to relisten. It’s been a long time, and I don’t remember it being amazing. I think most of their fans would say it was the Risk of the 2000s+. Risk grew on me though. Also, I’ll say it: Megadeth > Metallica. I like them both, but Megadeth is less boring.
Super Collider was awful, following a pretty low-to-mid tier album on Th1rt3en. Endgame is better by far, ditto on Dystopia or ...The Sick, The Dying and The Dead
In Poland there are a lot of people who listen to Skillet, Linkin Park and Sabaton.
Every ghost sounding the same is just a baffling thing to say.
Hollow Bodies by Blessthefall; Rescue & Restore by August Burns Red; 8:18 by The Devil Wears Prada; Tracing Back Roots by We Came As Romans; From Death To Destiny by Asking Alexandria; Know Hope by The Color Morale; Made by Sleeping With Sirens; About That Life by Attila …. Like…out of all the albums they could’ve put on this list, over half of them are out of date, dad rock albums that nobody actually talks about or cared enough to listen too.
Funny thing that you like Twenty One Pilots since they are considered Christian too. Played on Christian radio here in OKC. You don't know anyone who listen to Skillet, but yet those same people might also be listening to Twenty One Pilots.
Oh my goodness fin you must stop you are so absolutely hilarious. You are murdering me right now I’m dying laughing while walking my dog. Thank you so much man please keep up the hilarious humor. Love you.
From Death to Destiny by Asking Alexandria might not be their best album, but it’s the one that got me into the band (and really Metalcore as a whole) when it first came out 10 years ago.
I had no business whatsoever listening to this when I was 11-12, but good shit
Imo it *is* their best. It's the point where Danny's voice hit that sweet spot where he's aged enough to sound amazing both on cleans and screams, and the minimalism in the riffs just works better, let's face it, dudes don't know how to make extremely technical stuff, so songs like Death of Me and Killing You just feel like they found their place
Why should you have not listened to this when you were 11/12? My sister showed me bands like As I Lay Dying and Converge when I was 9 years old and honestly I wouldn’t have it any other way. I will make sure my kids don’t have to wait long to be introduced to metal.
Hey Finn not to be that guy but the falling in reverse album "Fashionably late" does not have "Raised by Wolves" on it. That song is on "The drug in me is you" album. I can't believe I've become that guy 😂
Don't let the internet convince you truth makes you "that guy." Remember internet rules can be summed up as "shut up and have a good time," and there's no reason correction has to ruin that
paradigm shift is after head came back. it marks the renaissance of KoRn
DuVall and Cantrell do all the vocals on "The Devil"... plus, Brad Wilk (Rage, Audio Slave) is the drummer for Sabbath's 13 and I believe he did the tour for that record as well.
Nah man Gorguts Colored Sands is great; their first few albums from the 90’s are boring but obscura changed the genre, inspired a lot of metal guitarists
+1 for sandpitturtle.
I am that guy Finn, I am that guy who loves skillet. Tbh though barely listen to them anymore but they were the first rock band I really got into other than Lynyrd Skynyrd in my dads truck growing up. Skillet will always have a special place in my mind
God I'm glad someone agrees with me about Queens of the stone age and Megadeath.
I, as a fan of old Megadeth cannot for the life of me understand why freaking Super Collider is here... That is one of their very worst, if not the worst.
Vessel is an awesome album, it's my second favorite Twenty One Pilots release after Trench.
I love common courtesy, all ADTR albums really. Even love the newest….id rank common courtesy 2nd or 3rd best from them. Behind Homesick and what separates me from you
Also the Black Sabbath album might not be “GREAT” but it was their 1st album to hit #1
i think you'd like twenty one pilots. vessel was 2 years before blurryface, and honestly, i prefer vessel because it's less overplayed. their sound is pretty epic. and yes, the guys are nice. vessel is 100% a classic imho.
The most fucked up part is how many of these I remember watching the Fantano reviews of at the time.
I listened to and liked Skillet back when Monster and Hero came out but that's only because I had a massive crush on the drummer.
😂
Didn’t “About That Life” by Atilla come out in 2013?
Aw man, it's not Cedric from Mars Volta singing with Alice in Chains; it's William DuVall from Neon Christ and Bl'ast!
And new Alice in Chains is fantastic. It's really really good butt rock; the kinda stuff normie guys who drive pick-up trucks listen to when the wife and kids aren't around and they can put on something other than boyfriend country and Christian rock.
I thought I was tripping when he said that. I’m a huge atdi and tmv fan and thought no way…. So I looked it up because I know some people dig the new Alice in chains stuff but I never could get into any of it after layne. I was gonna give it a chance if it was Cedric hahah
My Uber Christian mother in law listens to skillet. Goes to their shows and everything
What's her #?
I'm content with this content.
It's Dream Thee Aye ter, Finn
interior crocodile alligator
6:46 wasn’t Raised by Wolves on The Drug in Me is You?
Yes and he said "Blurryface" was on the album before Vessel
Raised by wolves wasn’t on that FIR album. Raised by wolves was the very 1st single for FIR
I think Paramore's self titled is their best album so far
I think that brand new eyes is slightly better but to be honest Paramore are remarkably consistent so I can understand any album by them being someone's number 1
Legit insane to me that Sempiternal is 10 yrs old now... it's the album that I discovered BMTH from, and it holds a really special place in my heart. Before it, I was really just listening to my old high-school stuff (Saosin self-titled) and a bunch of Rise Against. Wasn't into Metalcore AT ALL.
Got an insanely depressing dead-end full-time job with shit management that made you feel like a worthless person at the age of 24. Cue this album. As cheesy as it may be, it was like... wtf why is this so relevant to me right now? I listened to it on loop for weeks until I thought "I wonder what else there is like this?" and the rest is history.
The fact that this was 10 years ago is just crazy. At times I feel like I'm still in that cubicle being utterly enraged at how little the people above me cared about me while simultaneously taking advantage of me in every single way they could think of.
/wrist
Disarm The Descent by Killswitch. first album after Jesse returned
Crazy, because it still feels fresh that he returned.
The world is content, but never content.
I was needin´ a new Finn's video today. BIG HUG FROM ARGENTINA, PEOPLEEEEE
Damn 10 years of Anamagucchi oh wait. I only I care.
Ah Skillet fans, using the Poop hole loophole.
Hard to pay attention to Finn with that image of Elisha Cuthbert beside him
Fair
My roommate sophomore year in college was a "devout" Christian and his favorite band was Skillet. One of the better Christian bands so that is probably a pretty big part of their success.
I have to say, its a little messed up how people need to put disclaimers on bands that are Christian. Like imagine if we did this with other things, like saying "a pretty good band for having black members"...or..." yeah they're a good band but they're Muslim". Am i the only one who feels that way?
I love you Finn, but listen to colored sands ! not saying it's their best, but it's definitely interesting
We still need a 21 Pilots video! I just don't understand the kids
Cedric did an album with Alice in Chains?
Definitely not. Lol
I bought the Self Titled Stone Sour album back in 2002, only because I was a Slipknot fan at the time. Not only was I disappointed in that album, it started my disinterest in Slipknot overall. I bought Vol 3 a few years later, and I was yet again disappointed. I basically lost interest in the band by this point. My guess is that the people listening to Stone Sour are the ones that are still Slipknot fans.
I see sunbather
I click
The best record of 2010s... Superheaven "Jar".
Used to listen to Skillet, until i came to my senses. Don't know how I went from listening to Celtic,Classic Rock and nearly everything else to....CCM and C-rock. It's.....well I hate to admit to say I regret it.
I’m an atheist and I listen to Skillet lol. I’m not a big fan but I can’t deny they have some very catchy tunes. I also love Stone Sour and really liked House of Gold and Bones. And lastly I loved Hail to the King by A7X. They are my favorite band so hard to hate on anything of theirs but besides maybe one song the album as a whole was really good imo.
Finn, awesome the video as always but you didn’t had to call me old… I’m mean you’re not wrong but I didn’t come here to be disrespected 😡😢
A day to remember??
Alice In Chains??
Avenged Sevenfold???
Bring me the Horizon???
Paramore????
The Dillinger escape plan??????
I was a senior in High school in 2013 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
I like skillet lol. I guess I’m a fan. I can’t name one song tho. I’ve seen them live tho. They killed it.
Somebody needs to redo the famous jimmy hendrix scene in white men can’t jump with dream theater you can listen to them all you want but never can hear them if you’ve touched a boob