I saw Refused play a jazz set with a swedish avant-jazz legend (less than 100 cap) and David was having the BEST TIME EVER. He was smiling the entire time, bashing experimental doom jazz while still sounding extremely recognizable. Search Backengrillen Fasching and you'll see the heaviest moment of the show.
There is nothing better than 90s punk! Pennywise, Lagwagon, NUFAN, Nofx, Bad Religion, Millencolin, Guttermouth! Such great memories and all the shows I went to with my best friends. Miss those days very much.
Hope you realize what these guys mean to you, you mean to so many of us, Steve! All Killer came out when I was in 7th grade and opened the doors to all THESE albums to be discovered after the fact! Well into my 30s now, still listening to all of the above! Have a great long weekend!
Steveo got his first sponsor! I shall remember this day forever, aye! Also, loved hearing about your influences. I loved so many of those bands too - makes total sense why I love you guys so much!
Happy to see you didn't get too worried about the sponsored ads, happy to watch when it means you will do even more videos. Love your humour and enthusiasm dude, you're such a chill and cool dude.
mate, thanks for being so authentically yourself! you're so fucking charismatic and hilarious, yet informative and passionate about your craft! very interested to see where you go next with this channel!
This was a great video. More like this. I love when you interject with old road stories about all these legends. Very cool. 90s were a great era growing up 🛹
Another great Canadian pop punk band from Calgary are Chixdiggit! They're self titled debut album is amazing! It's a fun listen with great riffs, trust me it's worth a listen!
How could you possibly make 90's hardcore more abrasive? Mix in avant garde jazz, repeat every riff either too many or not enough times, ensure most of the transitions happen a half bar too early or too late. Treat the double time punk beat as if its a small portion of a more complex rhythm, then use that theory to drift through random time signatures in a chaotic fashion. Pure genius.
@@lurmirari And about time a pop punk band gave Refused some credit. The whole doing transitions on weird mid-bar beats, and using double time 2/4 to play in different time signatures are things nobody really did pre- Punk to Come. By the early 2000's even Blink 182 was doing it.
Haha, my friend and I were driving around DC a few years ago listening to Half Hour of Power and I was showing him how much it was just like old NOFX records. Loved that original incarnation of Sum 41 sooooo much, all the way through Chuck, the 4 of you were such an impressively solid unit.
The year was 2004. The Celebration was the 10th year of Warp Tour. The location was Pontiac silverdome parking lot in Detroit, Michigan! We were all broke, but Kevin hired me and the gang to do set up and take down, so we could attend AND get paid. It doesn't get any better! I was 200 feet from SUM working the 15 foot red inflatable couch. Well... more like watching the show from the best seats in the house 🤣 Thanks for the channel and sharing the memories, man. Such a treat! Looking forward to The Decline cover!
I missed out on seeing Sum 41 here in Nova Scotia back in the day, but I did get to see Gob & Bigwig at The Savoy for my first concert at about 14yo and it floored me. So happy to hear someone bring up Gob as influential pop punk; Soda is still one of my fave tunes and that music video is a MuchMusic classic.
Hey Steve, you are one of my greatest influences for playing drums, you inspired me in high scool when i was discovering AKNF and DTLI, and i was addicted to Sum 41 in my first years of university Thank you for the amazing stuff you made with Sum 41 Greetings from Lima Perú
@stevo32drums I believe this is Derrick Plourde on drums for this album, his last one with Lagwagon. Came back and played on Joey Capes Bad Astronaut albums though. Dave joined for the following album.
One time when I was in 3rd grade or, my mom didn't sign the permission slip for me to go on the fieldtrip so I had to stay back in class. While I was playing on the computer I had my Smash cd (was the first CD I ever bought from a Tower Records) and I remember listening to Bad Habit and I'll never forget the look on the teachers face when the last part of the bridge lyrics happened. "You are to never, EVER, bring this cd to school again!" I guess she's lucky I didn't have the previous Ignition album that my aunt got me a little later. That teacher probably would have had a heart attack hearing the LAPD song. Tre Cool and Ron Welty basically shaped my drumming style when I was younger. It wasn't until the 00's with Riley Breckenridge from Thrice that a drummers style was so impactful on me.
Loved this video, loving all of your videos! Dude Ranch was and probably still is my all time favorite album, I first heard it when I was like 13 and I’ve been into pop punk ever since.
Someone has to get Stevo32 and Erik Sandin together. You could interview him about The Decline before covering it. That would be some quality word speakings
We liked all the same stuff, that's why I liked sum 41s sound so much, that and the guitars were pretty metal which was what I liked to play on guitar. Pennywise was my favorite in the 90s, they just gave me an adrenaline rush when I was skating. Less than Jake losing streak was big too.
Stevo32's channel is part of the influence that got me a drum kit to learn. It may not be in my basement, and in my bedroom instead. But at least I got started!
Smash and Ixnay On The Hombre were some of the albums I listened the most growing up. I could almost sing all songs on both albums just like that right here right now. Bad Habit is a really good pick of a song!
Dude, Shape Of Punk to Come was on heavy rotation in our van when it came out. Such a great record! First heard that album in Germany and completely absorbed every ounce of that record into my soul. Great list! I think mine would be pretty close to the same. I probably would have Descendents: Everything Sucks, Life In General: MxPx (Yuri has had such a big influence on me and is a very cool guy), and Face To Face: ST ✌️✊
I'm gonna rank the albums you listed. Never understood Refused, dont like Offspring but the rest are fine. 10. Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come 9. Offspring - Smash 8. Pennywise - Pennywise 7. Gob - Too Late...No Friends 6. Lagwagon - Hoss 5. Rancid - And Out Come the Wolves 4. Blink 182 - Dude Ranch 3. The Vandals - Hitler Bad, Vandals Good 2. NOFX - Punk in Drublic 1. Green Day - Dookie
I've got most of these albums, but there's 1 or 2 that are new to me, so thanks for the recommendations! I guess I was a depressed teenager in the 90s cause back then I was more into Soundgarden and Nirvana than punk, but I do still clearly remember the 1st time I heard "Smash" and being blown away!
Stevo, thank you very much for sharing with us some of Sum41's history... it's so cool to be able to see a little of the band's "backstage" at its peak!!! 😍😍
I agree on The Decline. My favorite punk-related-anything. The masterpiece. So glad they played it at the end of their set when I saw them couple months ago.
Yeah I remember seeing them in Toronto in 99 and they came back to do an encore - more than half then venue had already left and then they played it... it left an impression for sure
Hitler Bad, Vandals Good is easily my most played, and most sung-along-to album ever. That CD cost a fortune at Music World in Peterborough and was well worth every loonie.
Your dreams have basically came true! You've played along side Tom Thacker and The Vandals! You are truly a lucky guy Stevo! Keep up all the good content!
You and I have so much in common! I’m just a year older, but I felt like I took the same journey as you musically. I’m a drummer influenced by all those same bands. I’m now in a band with Matt Riddle, of Face to Face and NUFAN, and Chris Swinney, of The Ataris called Fire Sale. I just finished an album with Down by Law as well! We need to hang out sometime. 😀
Every new video on this channel is always the highlight of the day :) All of those records are timeless classics. I discovered punk rock in 99 with Enema Of the State. I was 15 and it changed my life. blink-182 got me into the whole punk pop genre. Then it got me into the early 90's punk stuff with NOFX, Vandals, Pennyswise, Offspring, Green Day, No Use For A Name, Rancid... Then punk got me into metal and all of the alternative rock subgenres. It made me grab a guitar and I've been playing music to this day. Thank you Stevo for everything you've done and I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE DO THE DECLINE!
With all the chaos and bad stuff going on in this world, you make it so much better with your videos. You are such a sound guy! Your wife and sons are so lucky to have a husb and dad like you. Stay rad forever and don't ever change!!
Brilliant video. So much nostalgia of being in my teens and hearing these bands for the first time. Dude ranch is one of my all time favourite albums and got me into punk rock
Sum 41 and blink-182 are my top 2 favorite bands of all time and it was so interesting to hear you talk about Dude Ranch and Jerry Finn producing Enema which is one of the best and influential pop punk albums out there along with AKNF 🥁🎶🔥
know that sum41 is very big in Indonesia during all killer no filler days, such a shame you guys never had a chance to visit us when you were still in it. 🥲 you and travis were my influence in drumming. thank you steveo
Funny story about “Dude Ranch” o got grounded from my PlayStation cause of bad grades and the only thing I had in my room I could do was play guitar, so I put on that album and learned every song on it. That album made me learn to play guitar!!
Let's talk about feelings and all killer no filler were my favorite albums growing up, and still are. Great list stevo! Your vibe is amazing thank you for uploading these videos!
I love this so much! Brings me straight back to my teens, what a great time, thanks Stevo! But what is your opinion on “So Long And Thanks For All The Shoes”? Together with Dookie one the most influential albums for my taste of music
Nice pull with Gob! It seems that not many in the US know these guys, but I remember seeing them on Fuse here -- which was just MuchMusic... I was listening through some of their discography a few weeks ago.
It’s funny watching him talk about his punk influences (some of which are mine) and yet sum 41 is one of my biggest musical influences. I remember the drumming in No Reason lowkey blowing me away. I also saw Pennywise a few months ago and being in the circle pit for Bro Hymm was EPIC.
Sometimes I hear the influences of my influences and I don't like it at all... But when I like my influences influences it sometimes opens up a whole new band or genre I didn't know about before
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Congrats on the sponsor SteveO!
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@@parapapapa69 Who cares he's making some income and still puts out great content.
Stevo32Drums is one of the channels that when I see an upload I click right away
Fact
It's just no BS fun times right!
True story!
Right up there with Mikey and His Uke
same
Finally David Sandström of Refused is getting some recognition!
Amazing drummer !
I saw Refused play a jazz set with a swedish avant-jazz legend (less than 100 cap) and David was having the BEST TIME EVER. He was smiling the entire time, bashing experimental doom jazz while still sounding extremely recognizable. Search Backengrillen Fasching and you'll see the heaviest moment of the show.
There is nothing better than 90s punk! Pennywise, Lagwagon, NUFAN, Nofx, Bad Religion, Millencolin, Guttermouth! Such great memories and all the shows I went to with my best friends. Miss those days very much.
Yeah guttermouth had a few hits for sure
Boy do I not rate Guttermouth 😂 the rest are elite tier and guttermouth is the equivalent of a soggy Cheerio 😂
Never in my life did I think I would see Stevo32 doing a mobile phone ad. 😂
And yet...I didn't skip ahead. Kudos, Steve!
Times really have changed haven't they
Wait til I get to do butt cream!
@@stevo32drums or depends
@@beaverr7230 One can dream!
Jerry Finn, best rock producer of all time. We still miss him. 😢🙏
Hope you realize what these guys mean to you, you mean to so many of us, Steve! All Killer came out when I was in 7th grade and opened the doors to all THESE albums to be discovered after the fact! Well into my 30s now, still listening to all of the above! Have a great long weekend!
Thank you!
I think the Tree Cool solo in Burnout is one of the BEST. And it still brings me the same energy and emotion every time.
It's still just so fun to listen to !
DTLI bonus tracks:
1. Reign in Pain (Heavy Metal Jamboree)
2. WWVII Parts 1 & 2
TELL US ABOUT IT NEXT TIME PLEASE!!!
Oh yeah!
@@Velikorechanin Will review that for sure
we need it!
Anybody who wants to check out the first song, it's on Spotify on the "Now That's What I Call Sludge" album.
can't wait for the decline cover, man!!!!
It's coming!
Listened to all of these records along with All Killer No Filler for days on repeat! Learned everything about guitar riffs from Dude Ranch
So sweet to see The Shape of Punk to Come on this list. That album is an all timer for me
Very influential .. Their newish song Elektra also rips
Jerry Finn made everything sound epic without over production, he was one of a kind! Epic video again man!
That Maxwell Murder bass solo. Yes!!
It's awesome!
Steveo got his first sponsor! I shall remember this day forever, aye!
Also, loved hearing about your influences. I loved so many of those bands too - makes total sense why I love you guys so much!
Only Stevo can include an ad that is actually fun and amusing to watch. EXCELLENT JOB!!!!!
I said I have no scruples haha
Happy to see you didn't get too worried about the sponsored ads, happy to watch when it means you will do even more videos. Love your humour and enthusiasm dude, you're such a chill and cool dude.
DTLI definitely is on my "most influential albums" list! 🧟♂
That's my fav one!
mate, thanks for being so authentically yourself! you're so fucking charismatic and hilarious, yet informative and passionate about your craft! very interested to see where you go next with this channel!
Thanks man! I appreciate that! I'm having fun! Just trying to figure it all out! Thanks for watching
You just listed almost 1:1 the exact bands and songs I grew up with. Really explains why I love Sum 41. Gob 4 ever.
This was a great video. More like this. I love when you interject with old road stories about all these legends. Very cool. 90s were a great era growing up 🛹
Lagwagon I always hold in such high regard
As a major fan of 90s skate punk, this was an absolute joy to watch! You showcased some great albums, Steve!
Another great Canadian pop punk band from Calgary are Chixdiggit! They're self titled debut album is amazing! It's a fun listen with great riffs, trust me it's worth a listen!
I think Frenzal Rhomb's Meet the Family is a big 90s punk record that defo deserves some love
Great band and dudes!
i spent the whole list thinking "he's gotta mention the shape of punk to come at some point right?" yup, there it is, phenomenal record
Different sound than the other albums but definitely had an impact! Their new(er) record that has elektra on it is also badass
@@stevo32drums elektra is such an amazing song!
How could you possibly make 90's hardcore more abrasive? Mix in avant garde jazz, repeat every riff either too many or not enough times, ensure most of the transitions happen a half bar too early or too late. Treat the double time punk beat as if its a small portion of a more complex rhythm, then use that theory to drift through random time signatures in a chaotic fashion. Pure genius.
@@bushleague3472 exactly! such a good album
@@lurmirari And about time a pop punk band gave Refused some credit. The whole doing transitions on weird mid-bar beats, and using double time 2/4 to play in different time signatures are things nobody really did pre- Punk to Come. By the early 2000's even Blink 182 was doing it.
The first ad read ever that I didn’t roll my eyes at & skip through. You’ve got a gift for being entertaining, man. Bravo 👏
Thanks man! Won't be every video but once and a while I will chuck one in there .. I'll try to make them funny
Haha, my friend and I were driving around DC a few years ago listening to Half Hour of Power and I was showing him how much it was just like old NOFX records. Loved that original incarnation of Sum 41 sooooo much, all the way through Chuck, the 4 of you were such an impressively solid unit.
sum 41 had really great opening tracks, also!
Nothing on my back!
Your live album from the London show is still one of my favorites.
Thanks Steve... now I'm addicted to gambling thanks to your sick ad. Love how timeless all these bands are, and now so is Sum 41!
Awesome. Nothing better than 90s skate punk and ska punk
THE DECLINE MENTIONNED!!
Stoked to see you keep doing your thing, can't wait for the cover
Will do it soon!
Damn, even the sponsor clip is hilarious. Stevo, as great as you and Sum 41 are in my eyes, you coming back to entertain us is just simply awesome !!!
The year was 2004. The Celebration was the 10th year of Warp Tour. The location was Pontiac silverdome parking lot in Detroit, Michigan!
We were all broke, but Kevin hired me and the gang to do set up and take down, so we could attend AND get paid.
It doesn't get any better!
I was 200 feet from SUM working the 15 foot red inflatable couch. Well... more like watching the show from the best seats in the house 🤣
Thanks for the channel and sharing the memories, man. Such a treat! Looking forward to The Decline cover!
I remember that one!
Smash and dookie we’re insane part of my youth. I still listen to both to this day.
Me: Can I play a song next?
Friend: Yeah. Just one though.
Me: *Puts on 'Decline' by NOFX.
I've never enjoyed a sponsor ad...until now
Unreal. Cant wait for the upcoming videos!
I've never had a bad time watching Stevo's channel.
Thanks man
I missed out on seeing Sum 41 here in Nova Scotia back in the day, but I did get to see Gob & Bigwig at The Savoy for my first concert at about 14yo and it floored me.
So happy to hear someone bring up Gob as influential pop punk; Soda is still one of my fave tunes and that music video is a MuchMusic classic.
That's cool!
I always loved strung out and Pennywise they never get the love they truly desvere
Too Late No Friends is so good BUT How Far Shallow Takes You is just so much better than everything that came out at the time and since. Just so good.
I agree with that HOWEVER, Too Late No Friends was the one that I think got me initially excited so that's why i picked it
Hey Steve, you are one of my greatest influences for playing drums, you inspired me in high scool when i was discovering AKNF and DTLI, and i was addicted to Sum 41 in my first years of university
Thank you for the amazing stuff you made with Sum 41
Greetings from Lima Perú
Thank you!
Great choices! I especially love that Lagwagon album and how it also influenced my drumming.
Dave Raun is great!
@stevo32drums I believe this is Derrick Plourde on drums for this album, his last one with Lagwagon. Came back and played on Joey Capes Bad Astronaut albums though. Dave joined for the following album.
@@richieb1125 You are correct! My bad ...
One time when I was in 3rd grade or, my mom didn't sign the permission slip for me to go on the fieldtrip so I had to stay back in class. While I was playing on the computer I had my Smash cd (was the first CD I ever bought from a Tower Records) and I remember listening to Bad Habit and I'll never forget the look on the teachers face when the last part of the bridge lyrics happened. "You are to never, EVER, bring this cd to school again!" I guess she's lucky I didn't have the previous Ignition album that my aunt got me a little later. That teacher probably would have had a heart attack hearing the LAPD song.
Tre Cool and Ron Welty basically shaped my drumming style when I was younger. It wasn't until the 00's with Riley Breckenridge from Thrice that a drummers style was so impactful on me.
Best era of punk rock ever!!
Loved this video, loving all of your videos! Dude Ranch was and probably still is my all time favorite album, I first heard it when I was like 13 and I’ve been into pop punk ever since.
It's a classic !
i don't usually listen to podcast stuff but i could listen to you tell stories all day!! such an entertaining story teller
Someone has to get Stevo32 and Erik Sandin together. You could interview him about The Decline before covering it. That would be some quality word speakings
Not a bad idea! I will think about that ... Would people want me to "interview" other drummers?
We liked all the same stuff, that's why I liked sum 41s sound so much, that and the guitars were pretty metal which was what I liked to play on guitar. Pennywise was my favorite in the 90s, they just gave me an adrenaline rush when I was skating. Less than Jake losing streak was big too.
THANK YOU for introducing me to Refused, i've been listening to new noise a lot these days
Stevo32's channel is part of the influence that got me a drum kit to learn. It may not be in my basement, and in my bedroom instead. But at least I got started!
That's awesome! I love hearing that!
Wow. Stevo's enthusiasm is infectious!
Smash and Ixnay On The Hombre were some of the albums I listened the most growing up. I could almost sing all songs on both albums just like that right here right now.
Bad Habit is a really good pick of a song!
Americana also has the hits
I loved all these albums! Still do!
Haha The Castle 'It's a vibe' reference going over most viewers heads surely
Dude, Shape Of Punk to Come was on heavy rotation in our van when it came out. Such a great record! First heard that album in Germany and completely absorbed every ounce of that record into my soul.
Great list! I think mine would be pretty close to the same. I probably would have Descendents: Everything Sucks, Life In General: MxPx (Yuri has had such a big influence on me and is a very cool guy), and Face To Face: ST
✌️✊
subscribing cuz i dont wanna miss that the decline cover
“Life In General” - MxPx
“Act Your Age” - Home Grown
“FenixTx” - FenixTx
I'm gonna rank the albums you listed. Never understood Refused, dont like Offspring but the rest are fine.
10. Refused - The Shape of Punk to Come
9. Offspring - Smash
8. Pennywise - Pennywise
7. Gob - Too Late...No Friends
6. Lagwagon - Hoss
5. Rancid - And Out Come the Wolves
4. Blink 182 - Dude Ranch
3. The Vandals - Hitler Bad, Vandals Good
2. NOFX - Punk in Drublic
1. Green Day - Dookie
I've got most of these albums, but there's 1 or 2 that are new to me, so thanks for the recommendations! I guess I was a depressed teenager in the 90s cause back then I was more into Soundgarden and Nirvana than punk, but I do still clearly remember the 1st time I heard "Smash" and being blown away!
My first big band was Nirvana... but I wasn't so into the other band's like them (although there were a couple)
Awwwww HELL YESH for The Decline cover!!!
Stevo, thank you very much for sharing with us some of Sum41's history... it's so cool to be able to see a little of the band's "backstage" at its peak!!! 😍😍
fuggggggg all the solid bass licks in this clip are too much for someone born in 1985 i fuggggin love all this
This is a great list. One album I think is vastly underrated that fits in well with this group is Life In General by MxPx.
I agree on The Decline. My favorite punk-related-anything. The masterpiece.
So glad they played it at the end of their set when I saw them couple months ago.
Yeah I remember seeing them in Toronto in 99 and they came back to do an encore - more than half then venue had already left and then they played it... it left an impression for sure
Quickly becoming my favourite channel.
Hitler Bad, Vandals Good is easily my most played, and most sung-along-to album ever. That CD cost a fortune at Music World in Peterborough and was well worth every loonie.
Your dreams have basically came true! You've played along side Tom Thacker and The Vandals! You are truly a lucky guy Stevo! Keep up all the good content!
Oh you got a sponsor! Awesome. Good job making the shilling section entertaining as well, that's half the battle. Go Stevo!
You and I have so much in common! I’m just a year older, but I felt like I took the same journey as you musically. I’m a drummer influenced by all those same bands. I’m now in a band with Matt Riddle, of Face to Face and NUFAN, and Chris Swinney, of The Ataris called Fire Sale. I just finished an album with Down by Law as well! We need to hang out sometime. 😀
Every new video on this channel is always the highlight of the day :) All of those records are timeless classics. I discovered punk rock in 99 with Enema Of the State. I was 15 and it changed my life. blink-182 got me into the whole punk pop genre. Then it got me into the early 90's punk stuff with NOFX, Vandals, Pennyswise, Offspring, Green Day, No Use For A Name, Rancid... Then punk got me into metal and all of the alternative rock subgenres. It made me grab a guitar and I've been playing music to this day. Thank you Stevo for everything you've done and I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE DO THE DECLINE!
that's awesome - thanks man!
That self titled Pennywise album was the first punk record I ever heard when I was 13. Changed my life and sent me down the path of punk rock.
With all the chaos and bad stuff going on in this world, you make it so much better with your videos. You are such a sound guy! Your wife and sons are so lucky to have a husb and dad like you. Stay rad forever and don't ever change!!
Thanks for sharing Im going to listen to the albums I dont know.
I remember when you opened for Fenix TX. I think 2000. 1st time I ever met a band. To this day still one of the coolest momentous my life.
I remember that tour! Great dudes and Damon was a beast on the kit!
I’d say Propagandhi’s Less Talk More Rock deserves some praise. Maybe even more than How To Clean Everything, but that one was amazing too.
Nofx punk in drublic, got me in the punk scene in highschool 😎
Been listening to a lot of Lagwagon lately. Sum 41 the Hell Song was the song that got me into the genre. So thank you
My first ever Sum 41 show was in Poughkeepsie NY at The Chance back in 02 (?) n Gob was your opener 😎🎶
Yes The Decline cover!!!
Also… I’m the same when it comes to blink… Dude Ranch was it.
love your videos man!!! keep up the great work!!!
Thanks! I will do a metal one soon
@@stevo32drums I'll look forward to it!!!
Stevo32 - Treat Inside!
Great list. My first Pennywise album was about time. Loved it. The NoFX,Lagwagon, Smash,Dookie and Blink were all huge for me. Love all of those
Brilliant video. So much nostalgia of being in my teens and hearing these bands for the first time. Dude ranch is one of my all time favourite albums and got me into punk rock
Thanks! Yeah definitely didn't get us into it but certainly was important at that point in time. I think it holds up!
Sum 41 and blink-182 are my top 2 favorite bands of all time and it was so interesting to hear you talk about Dude Ranch and Jerry Finn producing Enema which is one of the best and influential pop punk albums out there along with AKNF 🥁🎶🔥
Fuckin' awesome Castle reference snuck in there at the end haha
hahah
The ad at the beginning...Punk Rock must be rolling over in its grave!
That's partially why I chose to put the ad in this particular video! I have no shame haha
Love your work
Josh's hi-hat sound on HB/VG is amazing.
know that sum41 is very big in Indonesia during all killer no filler days, such a shame you guys never had a chance to visit us when you were still in it. 🥲 you and travis were my influence in drumming. thank you steveo
Thanks! Those jakarta shows were always fun! Indonesia is great!
For as much as I grew up with all those albums, my favorite punk rock album from the 90's would be Ignition by The Offspring
Funny story about “Dude Ranch” o got grounded from my PlayStation cause of bad grades and the only thing I had in my room I could do was play guitar, so I put on that album and learned every song on it. That album made me learn to play guitar!!
That's awesome 😂
When life gives you punk rock, play punk rock!
Let's talk about feelings and all killer no filler were my favorite albums growing up, and still are.
Great list stevo! Your vibe is amazing thank you for uploading these videos!
I love this so much! Brings me straight back to my teens, what a great time, thanks Stevo!
But what is your opinion on “So Long And Thanks For All The Shoes”? Together with Dookie one the most influential albums for my taste of music
Nice pull with Gob! It seems that not many in the US know these guys, but I remember seeing them on Fuse here -- which was just MuchMusic... I was listening through some of their discography a few weeks ago.
More people need to listen to Gob!
I’m surprised that “how to clean everything” from Propagandhi isn’t on the list.
One of the BEST punk albums of all time
You were\are one of my favorite drummers
It’s funny watching him talk about his punk influences (some of which are mine) and yet sum 41 is one of my biggest musical influences. I remember the drumming in No Reason lowkey blowing me away.
I also saw Pennywise a few months ago and being in the circle pit for Bro Hymm was EPIC.
Sometimes I hear the influences of my influences and I don't like it at all... But when I like my influences influences it sometimes opens up a whole new band or genre I didn't know about before