Great guitar player and can do vox during some very complicated parts. But his songwriting, ehhh. A lot to be desired in my opinion. Their songs can be awfully busy at times.
I would consider him a legend in the making. Erra has been around since what 2009. It usually takes quite a while, before your really well known and your name lives on to legendary status such as Eddie Van Halen, Joe satriani, malmsteen, and several others I could name. Dude is an amazing vocalist and musician though, and I guarantee he will end up being a legend
@@Reversoul on the instrumental side of things they were extremely important alongside deftones. He referred to circa survive and saosin as more vocal influences. Not sure you can interpret that as a small shout out but it's all good
DEFTONES + MISERY SIGNALS + SAOSIN/CIRCA is the perfect combination of influences. Why am i so surprised? Thank you Jesse for expressing your influences, wishing you guys all the best for the album release ERRA - ERRA
People confuse underrated with non-exposed. How can people rate him when they don't know about him? That's why I hate regular fm radio, they don't play the best.
I started guitar at the same age with the same song haha… this guy must have practiced nonstop for years and years, very impressive and inspiring. What a gifted artist!
The fact that this dude sings while playing these extremely hard riffs just blows my mind, love Jesse and the Erra band, amazing album after amazing album so excited for the new one.
ANDY MY MAN. how long has it been.. 10-12 years now? jesus dude what a trip coming across your comment after all these years. how has life been to you?! I remember seeing Jesse and Alex hit the stage for the first time together with "Without regret" and i share your perspective in how proud you are of these dudes. when he talked about maylene being the hometown heroes i was thinking to myself "yes absolutely but Jesse, you're MY hometown hero".
@@coheedfreak06 Great running into you on here Alex. It has been a long time. Those mid to late 2000’s were a great time for all of us. It used to get wild.
@@andygreen5565 Yeah man I miss the wild that it used to be. Everything was so fun and exciting and inviting in the scene, but it became so inclusive only to those who fit the mold. Cliques and fashion of over-turned the wholesome nature of "everyone's invited PLEASE join in." Hopefully some good that has come out of the covid crisis is that, maybe we can return to form of good-hearted energy and open arms to those who wish of an alternative outlet for passion and unity.
Been waiting for this new album ever since Snowblood dropped last year. Jesse, keep doing what you're doing, you make me and a lot of other fans happy.
It suddenly makes sense why I like Erra so much...dude just referenced all of my favourite bands. Serious props for Maylene shout out, I miss that band and all the love in my heart goes to them after everything that happened.
My band got a chance to open up for these dudes here in Vegas. Incredibly solid guys was an honor to even share the room with these guys let alone the same stage as them! 🙏🙏🙏
Having him playing "Reaper" made me realize that Cash is like this generation's Buck Dharma... Fantastic composer, riffage god, but totally underrated.
I just got into Ghost Atlas a few months ago. I was fortunate enough to grow up in the era of killswitch, AILD, threat signal. Ghost atlas has changed my life. You definitely created something special that hits my soul different. Cheers.
I find it pretty neat that he said “Caution: Dangerous Curves Ahead” was one of the first drop tuning riffs he learned. That was the same for me. Something about that pinch harmonic just made me want to find out how to play it. Maylene and He Is Legend were the favorites back then for guitar for me!
Vanish Canvas is an amazing song, I love the clean vocals. Then you add a little Courtney from Spiritbox in there? Dope ass song. I discovered Erra like 2 years ago and you guys are my favorite "new discovered" bands right now.
Saw Erra a couple of times at local shows in Birmingham around 2011. I remember thinking they were really good, but my music taste for what they were doing in particular just wasn't there yet. Now, however, I've been digging back through all I've missed for about the past year or two on and off. I also have some buddies now who went to school with Jesse. Both say he's a great guy.
Loving misery signals as much as I did is basically what brought me to finding bands like erra and volumes who were influenced by them. Controller is still one of the best albums I've ever heard. It was with me during very emotional times in my life so controller will always hold a special place in my heart.
Jesse, you guys are just amazing. im sure you hear it alot but man your guy's music gets me through the day. whenever im having a bad day, i listen to you guys, when im having a GREAT day,... I BLAST YOU GUYS! and my neighborhood has to listen to you as well! Rock & Roll, IS MY RELIGION! and honetsly, your guy's stuff really is so original. yea i can hear some things where im like "ol they got their influence from this, BUT, ITS ORIGINAL!"
I always think about Controller when I listed to the Drift album. MS has always been my favorite, followed by ERRA and Counterparts for obvious reasons.
The vocalist of Circa (Anthony Green) is my all time favorite singer. Probably explains why I like ERRAS vocals so much. it's always cool seeing one of your favorite bands is influenced by your other favorite band
Holy crap. I KNEW once he was talking about the 7 string guitar and how you can make awesome music with it was Deftones. I don’t know why but that made me feel awesome.
Misery Signals' Controller album was a masterpiece. Had that album on repeat back in the day and it influenced my guitar playing a lot as well. Such a good record.
So weird. I’ve only recently gotten into Erra and when I first heard them I was like “this sounds like Misery Signals mixed with Saosin”. So this all makes sense now lol. Love it. I have “Let’s make history. Let’s make history stop” tattooed across my chest. So yeah. I like Misery Signals a lot.
I could watch this for hours.. so awesome hearing the songs and getting in the mind of one of the greatest guitarists out there in the metal scene today
So nice to hear you mention Misery Signals. That’s the one band that I thought of the most when I heard the new record. The guitar melodies reminded me a lot of them.
the Misery Signals name drop... man they were who got me writing on different levels after i heard them. One of the dudes in Counterparts also confirmed to me he was heavily influenced by MS.
Misery signals has been/is/and always will be my shit… I’ve loved erra since 2013 but now that I know they took influence from them…. It’s just…wonderful
I appreciate that he appreciates Metallica and holds them as an influence. I graduated in 2004 and so there just was no big modern metal scene in my small town when I was in high school. The new wave of American metal existed but it hadn't really blown up yet. So I was listening to old Slayer and Metallica and In Flames. That's where I started, sort of my metal pedigree. Just after high school I discovered Killswitch, Hatebreed, As I Lay Dying, All That Remains, ect and I was so glad to finally find a modern version of the type of music I loved so much. But of course I still revered the older artists that I cut my teeth on. I'm rambling a bit here, but what I'm getting at is I know younger dudes who outright don't like Metallica and consider it dad rock or butt rock. And those are direct quotes. They hear "Metallica" and think Black Album, or worse, Load and Reload. They don't understand that the bands they love like Lorna Shore or Knocked Loose wouldn't exist without Metallica, just like Metallica wouldn't exist without Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin. I dunno, it's like they can't grasp the idea that a band doesn't have to sound anything like a band that influences them and you need to understand how important the ones who came before us are. Metallica. Dad rock. Lol go listen to fucken Blackened and try to tell me it's dad rock. That will always be one of the most badass songs I've ever heard. Kids these days 😆
Dude Misery Signal's Controller is one of my favorite albums of all time. When it came out I listened to it start to finish multiple times and still do. The whole thing just sounds so damn good.
i literally got a 7 string because of erra and i’m trying to shape a new type of guitar playing more like yours in the sense of rhythm and mixing it with some abr. you guy are my biggest musical influences. keep up the good work
Very pleased that vanish canvas was his favorite song off the new album, because I really look forward to him hopefully writing more songs like that. The entire album is great but vanish canvas is definitely my fave
i’m so glad this video was made Jesse and ERRA are a huge inspiration to me. ERRA is also literally my favorite band is also my number one favorite band nothing else comes close
YOOO!! First off, just now discovered your band thanks to a guy I watch cover your stuff. LOVE IT! Then, I come to this video... and you tell me that 2 of the bands you really like are MAYLENE AND KILLSWITCH!! First off, we played our last show as a band with Maylene here in Nashville at Rocketown. And it was the most fun we had ever had at a show because they were our band's biggest influence. And Killswitch was one the bands I played most on guitar in my early days. We also aren't too far from each other. Man... crazy.
6:37 YES!!!!! Expiate is my number one fucking ERRA song and I fucking love that intro/main riff tap too!! Especially with that amazing chorus vocals man, Jesse is the GOAT \m/
So glad to see him getting recognition. This dude is one of the best guitarists (and songwriters in general) of our generation.
The fact he plays these super complicated leads and riffs and sings at the same time is mad
i agree, stupidly talented guy
Great guitar player and can do vox during some very complicated parts. But his songwriting, ehhh. A lot to be desired in my opinion. Their songs can be awfully busy at times.
@@replicated you haven’t listened to Ghost Atlas huh
@@replicated
Go be wrong somewhere else😆
This dude sings crazy high notes while tapping like a mad man on his 7 string. It's an absolute site to see live.
He can shred and sing like an angel at the same time, this man is a legend
I second this.
I would consider him a legend in the making. Erra has been around since what 2009. It usually takes quite a while, before your really well known and your name lives on to legendary status such as Eddie Van Halen, Joe satriani, malmsteen, and several others I could name. Dude is an amazing vocalist and musician though, and I guarantee he will end up being a legend
@Rene Ariel no one cares
a national treasure indeed
AGAIN I CANNOT ESCAPE YOU
Criminally underrated does not begin to describe this band. They deserve so much more exposure than they get.
Millions of plays of their songs on Spotify but yeah, they're so criminally underrated...
Prog metal in general doesn’t have a huge market/ audience,as someone said it’s a niche genre but they are known in the scene
Yeah my fav band ever
Always a big day for a guitarist when you discover drop tuning.
That Expiate riff was and still is something else. One of the best songs off of that album.
Love that riff!
That song saved my life. My favorite song on that 10/10 album
Watching Jesse speak this way makes me really he's a genuine down to earth person
Him mentioning how much Misery Signals’ Controller album shaped their sound explains so much why I love Erra. Controller is a perfect album.
Love all their albums, digging the newest one to.
He said Deftones, Saosin, and Circa Survive was his biggest influences. He basically just gave a small shout out to Misery Signals.
@@Reversoul on the instrumental side of things they were extremely important alongside deftones. He referred to circa survive and saosin as more vocal influences. Not sure you can interpret that as a small shout out but it's all good
Reppin Milwaukee Wisco baby
Hell yeah man. Love MS
An Erra cover of Dont fear the Reaper would be sick!
Yess
hell yeah
Hell yea
Don't fear the Rapper would be better.
That would be. Their cover of “You Think I Aint Worth A Dollar” is amazing too.
DEFTONES + MISERY SIGNALS + SAOSIN/CIRCA is the perfect combination of influences. Why am i so surprised? Thank you Jesse for expressing your influences, wishing you guys all the best for the album release ERRA - ERRA
Would love that to become a tour!!!
agree🖤
Surprised he didn't play that insane Gungrave riff. That thing is one of the most beastly riffs I've heard in long while
Solo. Not a riff.
@@ryanrobertson7218 it's a riff
@@ryanrobertson7218 it’s definitely a riff.
@@ryanrobertson7218found the actually bro.
Tippy tappy, Jesse on Loudwire makes me happy
Underrated comment for sure
This dude is my spirit animal. From his taste in music and influences to the way he writes. Such an underrated guitarist.
Me too Bro. Me too..!!
🤘😎✨👌
I don't think he's underrated, just not recognized widely enough. This is from someone who holds him as the crowning champion of songwriting.
People confuse underrated with non-exposed. How can people rate him when they don't know about him? That's why I hate regular fm radio, they don't play the best.
I started guitar at the same age with the same song haha… this guy must have practiced nonstop for years and years, very impressive and inspiring. What a gifted artist!
The fact that this dude sings while playing these extremely hard riffs just blows my mind, love Jesse and the Erra band, amazing album after amazing album so excited for the new one.
I used to do security at the venue these dudes grew up seeing shows in. So proud of these dudes.
ANDY MY MAN. how long has it been.. 10-12 years now? jesus dude what a trip coming across your comment after all these years. how has life been to you?!
I remember seeing Jesse and Alex hit the stage for the first time together with "Without regret" and i share your perspective in how proud you are of these dudes.
when he talked about maylene being the hometown heroes i was thinking to myself "yes absolutely but Jesse, you're MY hometown hero".
@@coheedfreak06 haha, cool that you guys saw each other here
@@coheedfreak06 Great running into you on here Alex. It has been a long time.
Those mid to late 2000’s were a great time for all of us. It used to get wild.
@@andygreen5565 Yeah man I miss the wild that it used to be. Everything was so fun and exciting and inviting in the scene, but it became so inclusive only to those who fit the mold. Cliques and fashion of over-turned the wholesome nature of "everyone's invited PLEASE join in."
Hopefully some good that has come out of the covid crisis is that, maybe we can return to form of good-hearted energy and open arms to those who wish of an alternative outlet for passion and unity.
Bro the entire Impulse album is a riff masterpiece.
exactly
Augment for me
agreed!
Alan wrote most of the riffs
@@gunGrief that's not true, Jesse wrote most of them. Alan did a good bit of writing but Jesse owned more of the songs of impulse and augment
Not only he’s good at guitar but his vocals are some of my favorite ever, you the man Jesse
Jesse Cash is one of best cleans singers in metal core for sure to me & the riffs are absolutely insanely he's definitely top tier in metal core.
He's top tier in any genre.
@@thebosegames1912 Agreed !!!!
True😭❤️❤️❤️
I almost never see anyone say misery signals is an influence in these types of videos, and I'm very happy to finally see someone mention them.
It's crazy how As I Lay Dying melodic style was an influence for so many modern guitarist. This band definitely shaped a whole generation.
That's the stupidest thing I'll hear today...Get Ya Pull On some PANTERA... and put those boy bands down dude
@@noneavailable5515 I'm just gonna answer "Metal Magic" here I guess. See what happens. Just curious :)
Oh yes nice! Great job loudwire on getting Jesse on here
I love how Jesse can sing with his voice and his guitar. Truly great work!
Cool to hear you're a big Misery Signals fan. They don't get enough recognition IMO.
Agreed. They’re such a good band. I do miss them with Karl tho, he’s a beast. Jesse sounds a lot like Karl on the latest album tho.
Been waiting for this new album ever since Snowblood dropped last year. Jesse, keep doing what you're doing, you make me and a lot of other fans happy.
It suddenly makes sense why I like Erra so much...dude just referenced all of my favourite bands. Serious props for Maylene shout out, I miss that band and all the love in my heart goes to them after everything that happened.
I am a simple man, When i see ERRA, i immediately smash like button. CHEERS!
So simple you can't even come up with an original comment.
My band got a chance to open up for these dudes here in Vegas. Incredibly solid guys was an honor to even share the room with these guys let alone the same stage as them! 🙏🙏🙏
Having him playing "Reaper" made me realize that Cash is like this generation's Buck Dharma... Fantastic composer, riffage god, but totally underrated.
Nice comp!
Jesse, you're one of the greatest musician of our generation, you need to know it
Here we are again
@@christiancarter3336 Lmao 😂 I wanna yell it
Lol he says it everytime 🤣
@@forevermarked5826 Of course, we must do it
My one of the best guitarist favorite genius man
This was just really nice to watch. Might be the first time I've ever said that.
But let be honest here, no riffs from Impulse and augment... :D
Hey Casey! This shit is great tho
@@stepanmatyas140 yeah i was waiting for him to play hybrid earth lmao
I'm so hyped for the new album, drift and neon are masterpieces
Augment too!
Augment too!
Augment and Impulse will always be timeless though, those albums are perfection forged by the gods who shaped prog metalcore
The mixing (ESPECIALLY the drums,) on Neon is hard to listen to at times.
@@sarcasm4371 I'm not a fan of garrisons vocals though I feel like JT smashes him out of the park
I just got into Ghost Atlas a few months ago. I was fortunate enough to grow up in the era of killswitch, AILD, threat signal. Ghost atlas has changed my life. You definitely created something special that hits my soul different. Cheers.
NO WAYY ALL THAT REMAINS AND AS I LAY DYING WAS THE FIRST METAL I EVER STARTED LISTENING TO WHEN I WAS YOUNG!!! THATS AWESOME!!
Fuck yes that Expiate riff is so sick.
Erra is absolutely amazing. Jesse has some of the most unique riffs I've ever heard.
I never thought I would hear a big band recognize the greatness of Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. Dallas Taylor is incredible.
I find it pretty neat that he said “Caution: Dangerous Curves Ahead” was one of the first drop tuning riffs he learned. That was the same for me. Something about that pinch harmonic just made me want to find out how to play it. Maylene and He Is Legend were the favorites back then for guitar for me!
Jesse "And at that point it was all over" Cash
He got into Killswitch and As I Lay Dying, two of my favorite bands. No wonder I love ERRA so much
Vanish Canvas is an amazing song, I love the clean vocals. Then you add a little Courtney from Spiritbox in there? Dope ass song. I discovered Erra like 2 years ago and you guys are my favorite "new discovered" bands right now.
Saw Erra a couple of times at local shows in Birmingham around 2011. I remember thinking they were really good, but my music taste for what they were doing in particular just wasn't there yet. Now, however, I've been digging back through all I've missed for about the past year or two on and off.
I also have some buddies now who went to school with Jesse. Both say he's a great guy.
This guy's are definitely my favourite band! 😎. Much love of México🇲🇽. God bless you today brother🙏!.
After finding erra in last 3-4 months my mind is blown. This band has a very distinct sound . Wish I would have come across them earlier
Love these guys! One of my dad's friends sons is in the band! Sean Price is such a cool guy and great musician!
@Braden Blair Your from the Birmingham area too?! Thats awesome!
Dude is one of the most talented guys in the game, he’s an insanely talented musician, and an incredible song writer.
Loving misery signals as much as I did is basically what brought me to finding bands like erra and volumes who were influenced by them. Controller is still one of the best albums I've ever heard. It was with me during very emotional times in my life so controller will always hold a special place in my heart.
Nice timing, I literally heard them for the first time just a few days ago
They are phenomenal
Just listen to everything they have, you can start with any album, but why not start with their EP (not on spotify) or their first: Impulse
Every album is amazing, prepare your body
They’re amazing live too. Make sure you check’m out at a venue near you \m/
@@britewiresatx When will that happen again? Lol
Jesse, you guys are just amazing. im sure you hear it alot but man your guy's music gets me through the day. whenever im having a bad day, i listen to you guys, when im having a GREAT day,... I BLAST YOU GUYS! and my neighborhood has to listen to you as well! Rock & Roll, IS MY RELIGION! and honetsly, your guy's stuff really is so original. yea i can hear some things where im like "ol they got their influence from this, BUT, ITS ORIGINAL!"
love the maylene shout out! my first favorite metal band!
By far one of the best metalcore bands, i love erra bro.
Vanish Canvas, that riff, also my favourite riff! Look forward to seeing Erra live in February
ABOUT TIME YALL GOT HIM LESS GO
So glad I found these guys. Amazing and musically inspiring.
I always think about Controller when I listed to the Drift album. MS has always been my favorite, followed by ERRA and Counterparts for obvious reasons.
Jesse Cash is such a underrated guitarist and you know what else is he is a underrated singer! 🤘
The vocalist of Circa (Anthony Green) is my all time favorite singer. Probably explains why I like ERRAS vocals so much. it's always cool seeing one of your favorite bands is influenced by your other favorite band
the guitar tone is so good
Holy crap. I KNEW once he was talking about the 7 string guitar and how you can make awesome music with it was Deftones. I don’t know why but that made me feel awesome.
It makes me really happy to learn that my favorite band [Erra] is influenced by so many other bands that i love!! awesome episode, thank you Jesse!
I could watch and listen to him play that Elegy riff all goddamn day 🤤
Misery Signals' Controller album was a masterpiece. Had that album on repeat back in the day and it influenced my guitar playing a lot as well. Such a good record.
Love how all his favorites and what he shows are just simple riffs... Then he's like and I wrote this for ERRA and I'm to myself saying holy fuck
Huge thanks to Loudwire for publishing this and letting me find one more amazing band!
Listen to their albums Impulse and Augment. Fucking perfection.
This man's a creative legend!! \m/
The world needs more Jesse Cash
So weird. I’ve only recently gotten into Erra and when I first heard them I was like “this sounds like Misery Signals mixed with Saosin”. So this all makes sense now lol. Love it. I have “Let’s make history. Let’s make history stop” tattooed across my chest. So yeah. I like Misery Signals a lot.
Love this dude and him giving the Deftones a shout out and circa survive and Saosin.... I've just gained even more respect for this guy
I could watch this for hours.. so awesome hearing the songs and getting in the mind of one of the greatest guitarists out there in the metal scene today
Pretty sure this guy is up there with the sickest guitarists ever.
Brah, you’re such a blessing to my life. Thanks for your inspiring riffs and impactful songs 🤗
So nice to hear you mention Misery Signals. That’s the one band that I thought of the most when I heard the new record. The guitar melodies reminded me a lot of them.
One of the best and most underrated musicians at the moment
Fuck yes, the Maylene reference! I always thought they were so underrated.
What was the song though?
I thought that band was from Atl. Ga!
@@iOfTheStormm I'm really bad at song names. I know the riff, but I could not for the life of me tell you what it was lol.
@@joshuawerner3074 I just knew they were deep South. The only Atlanta band that I knew was The Chariot.
@@iOfTheStormm Caution Dangerous Curves Ahead
the Misery Signals name drop... man they were who got me writing on different levels after i heard them. One of the dudes in Counterparts also confirmed to me he was heavily influenced by MS.
Very talented guy. New Erra song Nigh to Silence is fantastic!
Misery signals has been/is/and always will be my shit… I’ve loved erra since 2013 but now that I know they took influence from them…. It’s just…wonderful
omg vanish canvas is also my favorite song of the album. It's just too beautiful!!
Jessie is a class act. Flying from Boston to Alabama next month to see Erra at Furnace Fest. Can’t fuckin wait.
Props for the BOC don’t fear the reaper!!!!
Song is awesome especially for coming out when it did .
I appreciate that he appreciates Metallica and holds them as an influence. I graduated in 2004 and so there just was no big modern metal scene in my small town when I was in high school. The new wave of American metal existed but it hadn't really blown up yet. So I was listening to old Slayer and Metallica and In Flames. That's where I started, sort of my metal pedigree.
Just after high school I discovered Killswitch, Hatebreed, As I Lay Dying, All That Remains, ect and I was so glad to finally find a modern version of the type of music I loved so much. But of course I still revered the older artists that I cut my teeth on.
I'm rambling a bit here, but what I'm getting at is I know younger dudes who outright don't like Metallica and consider it dad rock or butt rock. And those are direct quotes. They hear "Metallica" and think Black Album, or worse, Load and Reload.
They don't understand that the bands they love like Lorna Shore or Knocked Loose wouldn't exist without Metallica, just like Metallica wouldn't exist without Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin. I dunno, it's like they can't grasp the idea that a band doesn't have to sound anything like a band that influences them and you need to understand how important the ones who came before us are.
Metallica. Dad rock. Lol go listen to fucken Blackened and try to tell me it's dad rock. That will always be one of the most badass songs I've ever heard.
Kids these days 😆
Dude Misery Signal's Controller is one of my favorite albums of all time. When it came out I listened to it start to finish multiple times and still do. The whole thing just sounds so damn good.
I wish I could so anything in life as good as Jesse plays guitar.
Every great guitarist starts with Smoke on the Water haha. That was the first riff I learnt to play when I was like, 10. Still a classic
i literally got a 7 string because of erra and i’m trying to shape a new type of guitar playing more like yours in the sense of rhythm and mixing it with some abr. you guy are my biggest musical influences. keep up the good work
Off to listen to vanish canvas, love that song.
fuck I`M DEAD i just can`t-- this is so sick
i think i`ve just become a huge erra fan
this is literally beginning of my stan-journey xD
Bro seeing him shout out Maylene and the Sons of Disaster is so wholesome. Plus that band rocked.
ERRA gives more refreshment
Very pleased that vanish canvas was his favorite song off the new album, because I really look forward to him hopefully writing more songs like that. The entire album is great but vanish canvas is definitely my fave
Yeah mine too... Pfftttt this crap is irrelevant just like you
I take it your yapping at me cause your mommy was asleep and you couldn't cuss her out.
i’m so glad this video was made Jesse and ERRA are a huge inspiration to me. ERRA is also literally my favorite band is also my number one favorite band nothing else comes close
Jesse, Alan, and Garrison are some of if not my favorite musicians of all time.
YOOO!! First off, just now discovered your band thanks to a guy I watch cover your stuff. LOVE IT! Then, I come to this video... and you tell me that 2 of the bands you really like are MAYLENE AND KILLSWITCH!! First off, we played our last show as a band with Maylene here in Nashville at Rocketown. And it was the most fun we had ever had at a show because they were our band's biggest influence. And Killswitch was one the bands I played most on guitar in my early days. We also aren't too far from each other. Man... crazy.
Man Don't fear the reaper is also the very first thing I learned on my shitty acoustic guitar. What a classic
Great, down to earth guy
Loved hearing shout outs to misery signals. Horns up!
Dude I am right there with Jesse. Love that riff from You've Seen the Butcher!
The fact jesse is a big deftones fan makes me warm and fuzzy inside lol
So happy to see you guys having Jesse on. ERRA is a killer band and he's such a massive part of that
Shouting Maylene and The Sons of Disaster out! Everyone go a listen to their first album
I was surprised about that! Such a good band!!
First album is good it’s right after Dallas left Underoath. Next albums strayed from metal.
Drag the riverrrrrrrr
6:37 YES!!!!! Expiate is my number one fucking ERRA song and I fucking love that intro/main riff tap too!! Especially with that amazing chorus vocals man, Jesse is the GOAT \m/
But Dementia ):
Jesse is amazing and gift to metal
Dude he is amazing