That black girl is the GOAT! Open minded on other videos, likes good music, always having a blast, and dropping epic one liners like “White guys with seasoning”
The fact that they didn't even recognize the World Trade Center right away tells you how young they are. The girl with the braids is gold! Please, take care of her!
Bruh, complaining that kids don't like the same music as you and saying "we're doomed" because of that is pathetic. You're the one who's sad and not normal lol.
Shit man im 16 and i mostly listen to early 90s grunge and early 2000s nurock and numetal but thats probably because ive had an extremely fucked up childhood so this generation of music really speaks to me because i understand what it truly means And in my opinion todays mysic just absolutely sucks ass
@@retrograde_shite my guy, you can't be praising limp bizkit and then go ahead and say this generation musical artists sucks. No ones taking you seriously after that.
almost 16 over here and im lovin limp bizkit, metallica, korn, and stuff. theres something about mid/later 80s up to early 2000s rock/metal genres that i struggle to find with todays music the 90s to me seems like it was the time to be alive, cause from what ive seen, creativity was flowing. korn was the foundation for nu metal, limp bizkit came rollin out, metallica was throwing out awesome songs, pantera found their style, and system of a down talked politics extremely catchily (i do know metallica was also 80s)
I used to think it would've been cool to grow up in the 70s. But when I think about it, I really loved growing up in the 90s and early 2000s. The music was bomb, the internet was only on computers, no one had their own cell phone, and we were free to roam the town unbothered. Those were the times.
100% agree! For those of us that grew up in the 90's and early 2000's, we really had the best of all things. Music was breaking new ground and giving us something we could actually express ourselves to. Can you imagine trying to hit the skate park today with the current music options? Lol Heck, nowadays you can't even find skate parks and if you do, a mask is required! Lol if someone would have told me and my friends, we had to comply with some stupid mandate we would have torn that place to the ground while jamming to "break stuff".
I was thinking the same thing, I’m a Gen z “kid” and most these snowflakes are not the audience that would like limp bizkit, that one girl was the only one to get it. Ngl I was waiting for one of them to get offended at any moment.
@@aking1591 I know right, I'm a Gen X born 1966. I love all genre types of rock music, metal, glam, hair bands everything. I have 3 older sisters 4 years 7 years and 10 years. So I listened to all their stuff growing up. I also like the disco and Motown of the '60's and '70's. My mom born in 1929 we went to the Beach Boys together. I also went with her to see Tom Jones. I also too her to see Genesis and Phil Collins. Two different concerts. She would listen to my music with me.
@@chrissyswifey Yes I was lucky to share all that with my mom. My sister's took me to my first concert at 7 Jeff Beck and then my first Day On The Green a Bay Area all day concerts staring Eagles and Steve Miller when I was 10 in 1976. Concerts are my thing, my going out and relaxing rocking out.
Black girl seems like the type that can have fun anywhere at anytime and enjoy every concert. So positive and energetic 👍 She needs her own reaction channel
Black girl has amazing energy and is impossible to dislike (for me anyway). The rest are a bit surprisingly soft but they are open minded so I will give them that.
I totally felt that to my core. I would too was born in 1983. She had me going let me tell you. I thought to myself this girl is living in the wrong generation. I remember getting that album the 1st day. It was out sitting in a target parking lot. Significant other was the album.
As a millennial I think we sometimes forget that our generation when we where teens in from around 1997-2003 that was most diverse period in American music history with music charting. We listened to everything from Hip Hop to Boy bands to Girl groups to Nu Metal to Rap to Pop Rock to Pop Punk To Eurodance to Eurodance to Swing to 3rd Wave Ska, to old school music & ect. We really did as teens in that period listen to everything not just one genre of music
It‘s the early 2000s. It’s summer. You’re in your room, the window open, a fresh breeze of air flows into your face. You’re listening to Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park. Life is good.
The reaction to the line “you think you’re special” is the difference between our generations. Ours was taught “no you aren’t” and theirs were taught “you are special”
WAS a well known band??? I saw them last weekend at a festival, weren’t even headlining and there was 100,000 losing their minds over Bizkit, still an incredible band
Hey, I just said that first like past 22 hours ago, man. It’s okay, I mean that would be amazing for Limp Bizkit to meet Teens after reacting to Limp Bizkit, but they need to react them reacting to Limp Bizkit.
Dude that black chick, god bless u girl, seeing that girl make me feel that there is a little hope in this generation, i dont have anything to say to the others guys...
@@morningstargg every generation has problems but we knew what we were, where we wanted to go, and we were aware. It's not just criticism, we live in very weirdo times. People don't even know what they are anymore
@@salahuddinmuhammad3251 Nope that's a you issue. People now, more than ever know who they are. If you cannot accept that or who they are than you should get educated and stop the "get off my lawn" mindset.
I was alive when it all came out. I was a giant Limp Bizkit fan. Them, Korn, Linkin Park, so many good bands from that Era of music. I ride all the time with it turned all the way up.
I was a teenager at that time, and as there were a few more artists like P.O.D, Papa Roach, Deftones, Staind , Godsmack, Disturbed, Stone Sour, Alien Ant Farm, Guano Apes and even Linkin Park. This video was a nostalgic moment . It would be interesting to see some more reactions to these songs.😋
These kids were all great, but we're all here for that loving young black lady with the infectious energy. She's brilliant. I love her - reinforcing the faith for the next generation. She's an ambassador for being enthusiastically individual. Fantastic stuff
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Angel discovering LB and loving it is the cutest thing ever.
@@cvg4833Still weird that you would make a comment about him being "scared of masculinity". Kind of makes it seem like it's you who has got some insecurity abput your own masculinity.
Bro this is what happens y'all when us 80's babies have kids. They have no idea what good music is. And that's why this generation is soft AF. The one girl tho she gets it.
The black chick who aggressively appreciates limp bizkit is awesome and I hope she has an amazing day haha
Same man she made my entire day! 🙌
She's my new favorite person.
Was just about to comment that ! Lol😂
i agree
For reals!
The black girl definitely passed the vibe check, she the realest in the group
deffinitly wasnt expecting that, but like you said she passed the vibe check. the others need to lighten up
💯
I agree. She's the most open minded and appreciates the artist. I still rock this at work to get the vibe going
She made this video watchable 🔥
I'm from Brazil and I've listened to this band from Three Dollar Bill Y'all$ to Still Sucks
The black girl has emerged as a queen infront of my eyes. She GETS IT. She actually GETS IT. Keep on Rolling Angeeeeel!!!
Totally! I love her crazy energy.
The black girl is the most normal person in this video....
That black girl is the GOAT! Open minded on other videos, likes good music, always having a blast, and dropping epic one liners like “White guys with seasoning”
You can definitely tell that the girl with braids appreciates music and we appreciate her
and she’s fine
Super cool chick. Her and the blond kid would probably get along well.
what we learn is that angel is the only one with fine taste
It’s fine man everybody’s got they’re own taste but Angel is definitely the coolest one here 😂
He really taste some of Limp Bizkit songs from his childhood nostalgia years 😎
She really had me laughing 🤣
clearly and she was the only one who knew an iconic voice like pharell williams
@@JorgeCorner Dani just knows him as the guy with the hat what a shame when Pharrell is literally a legend
The black girl is a beacon of hope for her generation. She's amazing.
The black girl is gonna single handily revive the NuMetal scene
Thank goodness!
The fact that they didn't even recognize the World Trade Center right away tells you how young they are. The girl with the braids is gold! Please, take care of her!
At least I learned about the tragedy when I was in *middle school*
That black girl was having the time of her life listening to Limp Bizkit. Good for her.
We are doomed. These kids are so sad except the cool black girl I don't know her name. Give her a award or something. She's the only normal one there.
So true
Bruh, complaining that kids don't like the same music as you and saying "we're doomed" because of that is pathetic.
You're the one who's sad and not normal lol.
I cant believe we are so far removed from this era that teens don't know Limp Bizkit
Shit man im 16 and i mostly listen to early 90s grunge and early 2000s nurock and numetal but thats probably because ive had an extremely fucked up childhood so this generation of music really speaks to me because i understand what it truly means
And in my opinion todays mysic just absolutely sucks ass
@@retrograde_shite my guy, you can't be praising limp bizkit and then go ahead and say this generation musical artists sucks. No ones taking you seriously after that.
You aren't they *by editors statement) chose Karen's
im 13 and i know limp bizkit loll
almost 16 over here and im lovin limp bizkit, metallica, korn, and stuff. theres something about mid/later 80s up to early 2000s rock/metal genres that i struggle to find with todays music
the 90s to me seems like it was the time to be alive, cause from what ive seen, creativity was flowing. korn was the foundation for nu metal, limp bizkit came rollin out, metallica was throwing out awesome songs, pantera found their style, and system of a down talked politics extremely catchily
(i do know metallica was also 80s)
Can you please do an entire video of Angel reacting to a ton of late 90s early 2000s metal, nu-metal, rap/rock bands? I love the energy!
Yes yes yes!!!!! I agree 100%
Black girl is a badass.
Everyone else is soft as a wet napkin.
Man I grew up with Korn, Limp Bizkit and Deftones. I feel bad for these kids. That black girl is awesome!
Okay. But what about *Linkin Park* ?
I used to think it would've been cool to grow up in the 70s. But when I think about it, I really loved growing up in the 90s and early 2000s. The music was bomb, the internet was only on computers, no one had their own cell phone, and we were free to roam the town unbothered. Those were the times.
I miss those days, being from the 80s and living through the 90s, best times back then
A Fekin MEN...90's music was the shit!
100% agree! For those of us that grew up in the 90's and early 2000's, we really had the best of all things. Music was breaking new ground and giving us something we could actually express ourselves to. Can you imagine trying to hit the skate park today with the current music options? Lol Heck, nowadays you can't even find skate parks and if you do, a mask is required! Lol if someone would have told me and my friends, we had to comply with some stupid mandate we would have torn that place to the ground while jamming to "break stuff".
The black chick is cool af. She so gets it, the music.
I was thinking the same thing, I’m a Gen z “kid” and most these snowflakes are not the audience that would like limp bizkit, that one girl was the only one to get it. Ngl I was waiting for one of them to get offended at any moment.
@@aking1591 I know right, I'm a Gen X born 1966. I love all genre types of rock music, metal, glam, hair bands everything. I have 3 older sisters 4 years 7 years and 10 years. So I listened to all their stuff growing up. I also like the disco and Motown of the '60's and '70's. My mom born in 1929 we went to the Beach Boys together. I also went with her to see Tom Jones. I also too her to see Genesis and Phil Collins. Two different concerts. She would listen to my music with me.
@@cyndicottrell21lucky
@@chrissyswifey Yes I was lucky to share all that with my mom. My sister's took me to my first concert at 7 Jeff Beck and then my first Day On The Green a Bay Area all day concerts staring Eagles and Steve Miller when I was 10 in 1976. Concerts are my thing, my going out and relaxing rocking out.
Black girl seems like the type that can have fun anywhere at anytime and enjoy every concert. So positive and energetic 👍
She needs her own reaction channel
Black girl has amazing energy and is impossible to dislike (for me anyway). The rest are a bit surprisingly soft but they are open minded so I will give them that.
Did not picture Angel liking limp bizkit but just goes to show, don’t judge a book based on their cover. Get it girl! Feel that music!
As a 40year old who loved Limp in 1996. the lovely young woman in the braids …. Is the only one with taste.
I totally felt that to my core. I would too was born in 1983. She had me going let me tell you. I thought to myself this girl is living in the wrong generation. I remember getting that album the 1st day. It was out sitting in a target parking lot. Significant other was the album.
They needed to show them Limp Bizkit at Woodstock 99 and let them watch the crowd when they played Break Stuff. Anything else just doesn't compare.
They pumped the crowd that hard the place literally was burned to the ground 😂
@@Silentwitness1978 LOL exactly my man. The Netflix doc "Trainwreck Woodstock 99" shows this in all its awesomeness.
Its hard to explain how freaking popular Limp Bizkit was back in the day
Was? STILL
Watching Angel's inner metal soul come out was a total vibe, and I am glad I was here for it.
she would love rage against the machine for sure
She was totally limping with the bizkit
That was definitely the best parts of the vid. She just had a whole new world of music open up
Would love to see her react to rage against the machine, System of a Down, and korn
Protect that black girl at all cost, for humanity!!!
She gives me hope.
The black, girl might be able to save this generation
yeah, she save my gen.
White chick is a snow ❄️ or just a snowflake
The black girl is dope. The others need to get lost.
"This is very hardcore"
Boy, you haven't even scratched a millimeter of the surface of the gigantic iceberg you just stepped on
Behemoth would make some of these children cry. Or lol, Gwar would be a fun reaction.
😂😂😂
@cykr0s I would love to see them react to whitechapel or lamb of god lmfao
@@cykr0sgive em some slam
@@mikeeydoucet2902 imagine some Lorna Shore or Gold SS era with Mitch Lucker!💯
As a millennial I think we sometimes forget that our generation when we where teens in from around 1997-2003 that was most diverse period in American music history with music charting. We listened to everything from Hip Hop to Boy bands to Girl groups to Nu Metal to Rap to Pop Rock to Pop Punk To Eurodance to Eurodance to Swing to 3rd Wave Ska, to old school music & ect. We really did as teens in that period listen to everything not just one genre of music
Yep and i still do as a 36 year old woman with all 3 of my kids.
It‘s the early 2000s. It’s summer. You’re in your room, the window open, a fresh breeze of air flows into your face. You’re listening to Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park. Life is good.
Good times.
watching malcolm
preach it.
1998
Only one of these kids would have made it in the 90s I'll let you guess which one
Im only in my early 30s but after watching this video I feel like im 102, these teenagers are softer than my toilet paper.
I feel the same dude!
Try being 38. 😆👵🏼
Yeah I was born in 90 and it’s a huge difference in how we were in high school . This generation is screwed
Should’ve shown them break stuff live at Woodstock 99
They might die of heart attack
The reaction to the line “you think you’re special” is the difference between our generations. Ours was taught “no you aren’t” and theirs were taught “you are special”
Soooo true!
WAS a well known band??? I saw them last weekend at a festival, weren’t even headlining and there was 100,000 losing their minds over Bizkit, still an incredible band
Being a teenager in that Era was amazing.. yes it was
Black girl gives me hope
She has a name
Nice try, Fred.
Loved her too haha
@@ruona419and yet, even without a proper name, I knew exactly to whom he was referring.
Shes awesome...
Not like the woke fat thing 😂
The black girl is my favorite
Indeeeed
Limp Bizkit was my favorite band of the 90’s and 00’s. One of the biggest bands in the world at that time.
Y’all need to do a Limp Bizkit reacts to Teens React and have Angel meet them! That will make her day
Yessssss
Should be top comment TBH!
Hey, I just said that first like past 22 hours ago, man. It’s okay, I mean that would be amazing for Limp Bizkit to meet Teens after reacting to Limp Bizkit, but they need to react them reacting to Limp Bizkit.
@@pabloruiz6224 didn’t even see your first, my bad. Just it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw her reaction lol
@@ryn0_22 It’s okay, I forgive you. It’s just that it was 22 hours ago when that happened
I was a teenager during this time. I'm 40 now. I loved this band. Break Stuff just puts me in that mood
LOL, I was hoping they would get to that one. I'm 47
I'll be 62 in September and love it I got to see them in my 50,s and NOTHING was going to keep me out of the pit
I’m with you. Always loved break stuff graduated in 02. I’ll be 40 in Oct.
Cheers!
The black chick is awesome, she seems like she’d be a good hang
Dude that black chick, god bless u girl, seeing that girl make me feel that there is a little hope in this generation, i dont have anything to say to the others guys...
Back in 2000's this was a the anthem of the angst filled rage driven teenager. I'm proud to say that i was that teenager once.
I was a pre teen back then I first started listening to LB at 6 years old, and always related 🤘
The black girl who said she was born in the wrong generation, I totally agree love ;)
I wonder which of these kids would be murdered first in a 90s “horror” movie. They are kind of living cliches
We live in a very weird time where parents ARE actually far cooler than their kids..
dont have any but its so true 🤣
Or so you'd like to think. But, that's just your perception of your own generation.
Nah, not really, Millenials are just like this, and they're at parents age too.
@@morningstargg every generation has problems but we knew what we were, where we wanted to go, and we were aware. It's not just criticism, we live in very weirdo times. People don't even know what they are anymore
@@salahuddinmuhammad3251 Nope that's a you issue. People now, more than ever know who they are. If you cannot accept that or who they are than you should get educated and stop the "get off my lawn" mindset.
Limpbizkit was pretty much mainstream in the early 2000s. This generation is too soft.
As a 40 year old… the black girl restores my faith in the new gen. Future’s gonna be alright.
yes she has the energy
Same here But it’s 1 out of 5 it doesn’t look that good
@@fredericofrancisco there are a lot of kids like her nowadays, trust me they're just hidden
@@fredericofrancisco thats what I was thinking. Maybe 2 of those people would make it onto my world.
Older millennials this is our time to release our inner kid.
Watching these kids react to Limp Bizkit I realized there is absolutely no hope for our species.
I was alive when it all came out. I was a giant Limp Bizkit fan. Them, Korn, Linkin Park, so many good bands from that Era of music. I ride all the time with it turned all the way up.
Always have and always will!🥰🥰🥰🥰
New Radicals, Ben Folds Five, Barenaked Ladies, and Semisonic were better.
I absolutely love how much the girl with braids loves Limp Bizkit. She legit is having her life improved being introduced to their music
I was a teenager at that time, and as there were a few more artists like P.O.D, Papa Roach, Deftones, Staind , Godsmack, Disturbed, Stone Sour, Alien Ant Farm, Guano Apes and even Linkin Park. This video was a nostalgic moment . It would be interesting to see some more reactions to these songs.😋
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Man I’m so glad I’m a 90s baby.. they don’t have a clue how big this music was back then.
The dude in the sunflower shirt probably listens to Adele and cries himself to bed every night 😂
Facts
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I'm a Limp Bizkit fan, and there's also nothing wrong with that.
@@rosenrot6871 itz a joke
@@Kai-ol7zb weirdly specific joke, to the point of sounding sincere
These kids were all great, but we're all here for that loving young black lady with the infectious energy. She's brilliant. I love her - reinforcing the faith for the next generation. She's an ambassador for being enthusiastically individual. Fantastic stuff
Angel discovering LB and loving it is the cutest thing ever.
The black girl, Angel, us nu metal millennials adore you for embracing this music.
The energy is amazing. Much respect and love.
She's amazing! Cute and got a lot of positive energy
The 1 girl LOVED it and the rest of the kids were soft AF. The future of our country is looking pretty sad.
Only one person in this video passed the vibe check
yup haha
The black girl passes the vibe check 100%
She has the Aech from Ready player one vibes.
Bro with the sunflower shirt is 100% scared of masculinity 😂
it's ok to not like a genre of music wtf. not all guys are hypermasculine
@@bastetowl3258 that is not the point i was making nor did i ever say it is not okay. So i dont understand your tantrum😂
@@cvg4833Still weird that you would make a comment about him being "scared of masculinity".
Kind of makes it seem like it's you who has got some insecurity abput your own masculinity.
The chick with the braids love for Limp Bizkit has made my week. Bless her, she totally gets it.
I mean even though her mom had no idea who LB is, she did SOMETHING right with raising he daughter!
That Black girl has the most amazing personality! What a sweety.
They should have played behind blue eyes for that one girl. She would have for sure loved it.
I love the black girl who has appreciation for it. It's awesome to watch her enjoy the music.
Yup, the only normal kid up there. The rest are fearful social media programed NPCs.
Angel and Gavin deserves to be in these reactions more, they are more open minded and cool
ayye
Gen Z you’re very welcome to the numetal paradise. 🤝
The Black Girl has good taste for music
Black girl is everything!!!
Its crazy to think how much Limp got trashed when they were larger but honestly i think they aged really well.
If Angel LOVED Limp Bizkit, I definitely want to see her reaction to Korn, Slipknot, and Linkin Park. I think she would absolutely love them!
GODD Korn is such a good band, and linkin park too
Toss in Deftones
@@Rage3737 absolutely
All those bands are epic. Limp bizkit can't even compare. They suck.
I love that the one girl loves it. She makes my 41 yr old heart feel so young! You go girl!
The girl with the braids is such a happy vibe love her and her reactions 😂
And her lips
Can't believe I'm at that age where I'm excited for these kids to discover 90's and 2000's rock and metal
Yeah, same 👴
I feel apreciated. Parenting done right. especially parent to that black girl
The black girl is literally the only one that is remotely normal
what is "normal" or do you mean she is the only one YOU like?
@@x.Rhymiie.x Is the only one who can dig good timeless music.
That black girl is the winner in this video.
That Black girl deserves a red hat. 👏👏👏🎉
Clearly the white girl just usually listens to Taylor Swift on repeat
The black chick who digs it gives me hope for these teenagers. Shes cool..
Black chick is awesome. She is right about being born in the wrong generation. You could tell
The black chick is the BEST!!! I hope she deep dives into 90s/2000s rock!
Kids, you think this is hard? Limp Bizkit were the dorks of our Nu Metal teen generation. Woodstock 99 was iconic tho.
Black girl with braids is the only one who is awesome and tolerable.
“This is very very hardcore”
Would be funny to see that guy react to some death metal 😂
nah, LB way harda
@@filipebeat Shit sorry you’re right. My bad.
Or black metal lololol
@@ben99687 hahahaha
@@prettyontheinsideeLorna Shore would be perfect!💯
The Black girl is the only one who is normal ... Limp Bizkit is awesome
black girl passed every vibe check 👌
This is crazy. I can't believe there are people out there who never heard of Limp Bizkit
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teens now: little too harsh for me
me as a teen: YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS MORE PLEASE
love to see their reaction to hotdog flavored water lol
Me as teen: not enough. Never enough lol
The black chick definitely passes the vibe check!
Bro this is what happens y'all when us 80's babies have kids. They have no idea what good music is. And that's why this generation is soft AF. The one girl tho she gets it.
This black girl is so awesome!! I love her enthusiasm! If I ever have a daughter, I hope she’s as cool as her!
I think the black girl reacted to discovering limp bizkit the same way I did when I was 12 back in 2011 hahaha
I could watch that black girl enjoy Limp Bizkit for years 🤣🤣
Imagine those is us that lived through the release of the album been bumping it 25! Years now 🫡 love em
Only one of them would have survived the 90’s
Flower boy: "I don't like this Jarred, ohh"
Black Girl: *visibily aggressively jamming to it*
The edgiest looking kid really said "this is too harsh for me" man we're in trouble.
The white Girl is my parents when I used to listen to Limb Bizkit