The official DHR video for AFTeRSHOCK's "For Those Of You Who Kill" off of the Five Steps Form Forever EP. All fottage is from the 2001 reunion tour through Japan.
I am so grateful that the UA-cam algorythm did something right for once and this video popped up on my feed. I grew up in Westfield and went to highschool with Chris and Joel. I was literally just telling a coworker ther other day about Aftershock and how i remember listening to a demo tape sometime around 94 or 95 thinking it was the heaviest thing I had ever heard in my life. I am lucky enough to own the Propaganda 2 cd collection and I still enjoy the hell out of it all these years later. Thank you for posting this video and for the trip down memory lane.
@@soothingzounds73 There really wasnt much of a scene in Westfield that I recall because there really werent any venues for bands to play aside from a skate shop that hosted a couple of hardcore shows. Most of the great shows I saw were at Fat Cat (R.I.P) in Springfield, Pearl Street in Northampton, but the fact that so many of the best albums of the era were produced in Westfield is really cool. The talent and creativity of both the bands in the area and the style of production at that time was just amazing. It was so exciting to hear and see these bands the early days.
I am so grateful that the UA-cam algorythm did something right for once and this video popped up on my feed. I grew up in Westfield and went to highschool with Chris and Joel. I was literally just telling a coworker ther other day about Aftershock and how i remember listening to a demo tape sometime around 94 or 95 thinking it was the heaviest thing I had ever heard in my life. I am lucky enough to own the Propaganda 2 cd collection and I still enjoy the hell out of it all these years later. Thank you for posting this video and for the trip down memory lane.
Lucky dude. What a scene to be around when it was developing. Must've been amazing
@@soothingzounds73 There really wasnt much of a scene in Westfield that I recall because there really werent any venues for bands to play aside from a skate shop that hosted a couple of hardcore shows. Most of the great shows I saw were at Fat Cat (R.I.P) in Springfield, Pearl Street in Northampton, but the fact that so many of the best albums of the era were produced in Westfield is really cool. The talent and creativity of both the bands in the area and the style of production at that time was just amazing. It was so exciting to hear and see these bands the early days.
I remember ya from hrhs bro, I graduated with your brother.
Jeezus! thanks for this! i buy all the DHP toys too! :) Thank you Toby!
Seen them