@@loner1148 Didn't expect to see TSSF here. You're so right. They've been making amazing records since they were in highschool. They're just not as popular, sadly.
I like that people are finding this band years after but nothing will compare to seeing them in their peak. That whole scene back in 2013 was the last amazing movement in music. Hard to describe what that era meant and defined for a lot of us. With bands like Basement and the whole emo revival. It’s an era that will be surely missed and I’m glad I was there for it. Rip 2011 - 2016
As much as I can see why people are giving them shit for releasing this vhs.. I think it's a really cool throwback idea to do that. It feels so much older than it actually is, and Idk its just cool to do something different. Do I think they should always film vhs? No, but this is cool.
That John Frusciante impression was pretty god damn good!! Hahaha All those John albums are actually so awesome though. Little gems strung throughout Check out the Untitled tracks from Usually Just a T-Shirt
i have the vinyl and it’s one of my prized possessions. not because it’s amazing and i can spin it for my friends but because it’s raw and emotional. john+heroine=one of my favorite albums of all time. niandre la des comes with a clear vinyl so that’s cool too.
@ haha no way!! Thanks for letting me know, that’s so cool! Appreciate you, bro. And that’s awesome you’ve got Niandra on vinyl I need to listen to some solo John material. Been a minute! Going to now. Thanks for bringing this up!
but im also very appreciative to who put this on the internet i've wanted to watch this for so long and cant find the vhs anywhere to buy! so thank you!
In the floral green documentary they said they already had ideas as far as micing, mixing and I would imagine even song ideas for the next album that they were talking about with Will Yip.
cool, i bought the vhs, but im european so i never got to see it because of the diferent colour encoding system between europe and the us, so thank you!
do we consider 90's kids: A. people that were born in the 90's or B. people that watched are you afraid of the dark, stick stickly, doug, legends of the hidden temple etc. on nick when those shows were still showing new episodes or both?
Because it's just a cool different media of video. Some people STILL make super 8 films, its different types of videography. Perhaps they like everything to be natural as apposed to having loads of effects on their videos. The video reflects how the record sounds raw and an old school recording without shitty sub drops and and breakdowns. Oh, and bands still use 8-tracks.
Pretty much positive that's a Marshall Silver Jubilee. Based on the colors I don't know of anything else it could be really. Looks a little smaller than most heads so it might be the 2553 model.
When you record under a producer they are supposed to help you sound the best you can sound, its not necessary but its not like it ruins the integrity of the music
George Porte I think he's referring to top 40 haha. You're right though and there is a difference between having your music writen for you and coming into the studio to colab with a producer. This band is the best
Not only are they different but they speak about life and i can relate to allot of what they say other bands don't make me feel that way. they are different and because they are so different allot of people like em they don't need negative headed people like you that all you have to do is state negative opinions.
Cara, fui ver essa banda por conta do teu comentário e é boa demaiss, tem muito a pegada de post-hardcore do TF que eu adoro e saber que é o vocalista de rival schools foi o produtor de Shed é incrívelll
I get the novelty of it, but I just feel it's frivolous and it's just for collectors. I may be alone here (I don't believe I am but who knows), but my VCR broke about 5 years ago and I haven't had one since and have yet found myself at a loss because of it. So for me, and presumably a majority of people now (again, I'm not saying I'm the authority on this), would have to go out of their way to get a player for this form of media. The same goes for 8-tracks, cassette tapes, and even vinyl.
I’ve watched this 27 times
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Will that bring title fight back 2 life ?
do you remember your lucky number? your superstition?
This is our generation's best punk band.
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Was...still, second best since of the century ain't bad.
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imagine making such an influential album when you're only 20
The story so far, under soil and dirt
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@@loner1148 Didn't expect to see TSSF here. You're so right. They've been making amazing records since they were in highschool. They're just not as popular, sadly.
@@loner1148nowhere near as significant as title fight.
10 years later still so glad this exists, filmed/documented perfectly
I like that people are finding this band years after but nothing will compare to seeing them in their peak. That whole scene back in 2013 was the last amazing movement in music. Hard to describe what that era meant and defined for a lot of us. With bands like Basement and the whole emo revival. It’s an era that will be surely missed and I’m glad I was there for it.
Rip 2011 - 2016
There's still amazing music happening now. Just cause you're not there to see doesn't mean what you saw is the best.
The emo revival is arguably better/bigger than it was back then.
title fight loves being shot with vintage cameras
I found this band a decade later. They're sooo good. 😢
Same
i think i found this band 10 years too late :/
19:15 Ned playing Trampled Under Foot is probably one of the coolest things I have ever seen.
"You're a child and it's a childish voice that I love"
so good
Lmao at 3:55 when Ben was proud of his take. Ben was all "yes" with his facial expression and someone says "no that wasn't good"
I like this VHS bc it catches them in a more natural light than the interviews
Will is such an incredible producer fr
"How many breakdowns are on the new record?" Classic.
33:30-33:49
I’ve been laughing at this part for almost 10 years. Unscripted, comedic gold
43:26 that's rly hard to imitate wtf
Omfg I’m so glad I found this
The drums sound so Sick to Screen Door
2:13
28:00 you can still see what songs were kept or not to this day
I love when they played your screen door at like 3:00
wish they’d fuckin come back and play it live
As much as I can see why people are giving them shit for releasing this vhs.. I think it's a really cool throwback idea to do that. It feels so much older than it actually is, and Idk its just cool to do something different. Do I think they should always film vhs? No, but this is cool.
A decade later and people actually want the vhs look now, funny how times change
I really love Title Fight and i really love this video. Real music with meaning and heart. Great stuff guys! Much love.
i'm a 90s kid too but i grew up with cassettes, had a walkman and mixed my own tapes ;)
That John Frusciante impression was pretty god damn good!! Hahaha
All those John albums are actually so awesome though. Little gems strung throughout
Check out the Untitled tracks from Usually Just a T-Shirt
i have the vinyl and it’s one of my prized possessions. not because it’s amazing and i can spin it for my friends but because it’s raw and emotional. john+heroine=one of my favorite albums of all time. niandre la des comes with a clear vinyl so that’s cool too.
@@siddthekid5046 also your modest mouse tutorials are sick. you’ve helped me a lot. thank you!
@ haha no way!! Thanks for letting me know, that’s so cool! Appreciate you, bro.
And that’s awesome you’ve got Niandra on vinyl
I need to listen to some solo John material. Been a minute! Going to now. Thanks for bringing this up!
but im also very appreciative to who put this on the internet i've wanted to watch this for so long and cant find the vhs anywhere to buy! so thank you!
This whole time I thought safe in your skin was sung by Jamie… what the fuck!
Where is it shown?
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Best thing ever they inspire me like crazy I’m here cause of them
No way 27 was recorded with a vox! Interesting. Ive been using a marshall patch to get ballpark TF sounds.
The only band that acts real! They play whatever they want, they dont act fake, and no one hates on them.
So glad I found these guys.
I love seeing that Pro-Tools HD hardware. Those 192's are beautiful. :')
Thanks for the laughs, I feel like i was in that recording room now.
this just makes me love them even more. so fucking good.
the fruit ninja reference really dates this
is Jamie playing "make you cry" at 4:45? holy shit it was 2010!!
In the floral green documentary they said they already had ideas as far as micing, mixing and I would imagine even song ideas for the next album that they were talking about with Will Yip.
Nah man they were playing society
@@JeserNoobwhere’s the floral green documentary? I really wanna watch it
@@mono5401Fr i checked online and theres an archive of it but the link to the video is dead
cool, i bought the vhs, but im european so i never got to see it because of the diferent colour encoding system between europe and the us, so thank you!
dos melhores discos do mundo ❤️✨
Foda d+ Tmj ! T F 💥 , Braza na área 👊
I watch this stuff like it's a ritual for a better life.
like a ritual see what u did there
The switch up on market street is legendary
i miss them
RIP john slaby
10 years ago today .....
what this is so awesome
i should buy a walkman so i am able listen to their next release
do we consider 90's kids: A. people that were born in the 90's or B. people that watched are you afraid of the dark, stick stickly, doug, legends of the hidden temple etc. on nick when those shows were still showing new episodes or both?
Decade-late reply but ppl whose childhood was mostly in the 90s.
cool film great album nice
Because it's just a cool different media of video. Some people STILL make super 8 films, its different types of videography. Perhaps they like everything to be natural as apposed to having loads of effects on their videos. The video reflects how the record sounds raw and an old school recording without shitty sub drops and and breakdowns.
Oh, and bands still use 8-tracks.
reminds me of the 90s
Its because it was shot on VHS
Omg Studio 4
how does ned do his vocals so raspy without killing his voice? i need to know
Breathe deep and push from diaphram. Get really pumped before singing. Don't force too hard. When you sing loud enough it should get raspy.
He’s straight up just yelling. It’s loud as fuck
So grateful this exists
This is awesome! Thank you for uploading!
Pretty much positive that's a Marshall Silver Jubilee. Based on the colors I don't know of anything else it could be really. Looks a little smaller than most heads so it might be the 2553 model.
Best video on the web
19:54 I WANT TO HEAR THAT SONG.
Title Fight is badass! Fuck record labels though telling bands what to play and shit
When you record under a producer they are supposed to help you sound the best you can sound, its not necessary but its not like it ruins the integrity of the music
George Porte I think he's referring to top 40 haha. You're right though and there is a difference between having your music writen for you and coming into the studio to colab with a producer. This band is the best
Not only are they different but they speak about life and i can relate to allot of what they say other bands don't make me feel that way. they are different and because they are so different allot of people like em they don't need negative headed people like you that all you have to do is state negative opinions.
4:00 saber que o walter scheifkdjebebs produziu esse cd explodiu a minha mente, pois eu amo rival schools tbm
Cara, fui ver essa banda por conta do teu comentário e é boa demaiss, tem muito a pegada de post-hardcore do TF que eu adoro e saber que é o vocalista de rival schools foi o produtor de Shed é incrívelll
45:08 is better than porn. I swear. DAYUM, SON! THAT GUITAR BE SO RICH. SO CLEAN!!
you got some issues dude
whats the song?
decrenr Shed
3:20 Did Jamie use a Vox for this record???
49:25
Yeah they still fuckin rule
Weird. I thought I saw a similar model at Guitar Center once as I was going out, but regardless it's a beautiful Les Paul.
Thank-you for uploading, but please undo the UA-cam stabilization
Ben rocking the Diamond Youth merch.
12 years late...
Nice
Definitely
Did the song at 16:13 not make the album or do i just not recognize it?
Dreamcatchers
It didn't as far as i know, but it's dreamcatchers
Wait, they're using iphones in this video. I feel like I've been lied to.
how do you know
is that jon simmons from b&c at 56:13 ????
(1 year later) YES
18:13
Hell yeah
I get the novelty of it, but I just feel it's frivolous and it's just for collectors. I may be alone here (I don't believe I am but who knows), but my VCR broke about 5 years ago and I haven't had one since and have yet found myself at a loss because of it. So for me, and presumably a majority of people now (again, I'm not saying I'm the authority on this), would have to go out of their way to get a player for this form of media.
The same goes for 8-tracks, cassette tapes, and even vinyl.
What band did they say Jamie had been listening to a lot? I'd like to check them out
he said morrisey, which is funny, hes most known for being the lead singer of the band the smiths lol.
sorry im 11 years late ):.
poor jaime at 23:30 lmao
does anybody know what snare ben uses... nerdy question but im curious
It's a Gibson Les Paul Custom.
they do do vox live.
Type 'walkman' into google and click images
What song is 43:31 please help me
Flood of 72
@@kadethompson956 Thank you!
Is that the singer from balance and composure at 56:10?
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It's all Marshall from what I've seen.
can someone please reupload this without youtube stabilization.....
If you have premium on UA-cam you can turn volume stabilization off.
@@joshuaardila4966 Audio seems fine. Visuals get weird on scenes where the camera is moving/shaking.
So wild
07:08 is the singer from rival schools?
it shouldn't be about money.
whats the song at 12:07?
flood of 72
flood of '72
What guitar does Jamie use? It has a thicker body and I like the tone.
somecallmetim451 Gibson Les Paul Custom
smartphones in a vhs-tape... mcfly..
It just looks like a variation, like it has a thicker body. Maybe it's just the fact that Jamie is a shrimp. haha
What kind of amp is Jamie using at 55:10?
Joe McLaughlin It's a marshall silver jubilee head
What studio did Ned say at the beginning?
They recorded at studio 4 with Will tip
41:10 one thousand 90 half of zero!
18:30 Hey I like John Frusciante. :(
I too like manic compression more than slip
they were talking about peter morrissey who was in 'the smiths', i think.
not too sure
whats the song at 47:03?
He’s mumbling the song “you can’t say Kingston doesn’t love you”
i think it’s the ending of stab
What does that have to do with anything?
what kind of camera are they using
Super 8 probably