Last Resort actually has a pretty big story behind it, VICE did an interview with Jacoby about it. Initially it was written by him for his friend, who was suffering with mental issues, suicidal thoughts, and addiction. Later the song would gain even more meaning, as it helped Jacoby through some shite too, he even said it's not actually about committing suicide, but to be able to overcome those thoughts, and thoughts with addiction. Oh, and yea MANY people from the label didn't want to do this song because of how real it was, and Papa Roach hated their radio edit because almost every other word was blanked out. Couldn't say 'suicide', 'cut' my arm 'bleeding', 'Die Bleeding', Took my 'life' tonight, obviously couldn't say 'Fuck', funny enough though, they could say mutilation outa sight, and cut my life to pieces.
@@d72bz 2 months old but for me when I was younger after my mother passed the song helped put my mental state into words. Helped me figure out what I wanted and I got closer to my grandmother as a result for support. I loss a mom and she loss a daughter. Helped us both through some really rough times dealing with the entire ordeal.
I feel like There were many songs during the 90's and early 00's that were suicide-related songs; Last Resort, Adam Song, Jumper, Everybody hurts, and numb to name a few that i remember released in the 90's- early 00's
That’s because you aren’t aware of the drastically different cultures some other people live. Someone who listens exclusively to hip hop would probably never hear this.
I thought like that too like there's no freaking way. Then I talk to a hip hop/rap listener at work and half of the rock bands I mentioned (Disturbed, avenge seven fold etc) he hadn't heard of and it blew my mind
Jacoby really did a great job taking his close friends struggle and turning into music for our ears and our hearts and saving so many lives. I had just become a teenager when this song came out. I was in a rough place mentally and angry at the world. This song is therapy. 🎧
I'm so glad I saw the lyrics to this song in this video. For years I thought he was saying, "I'm running out of time." But it's really, "I'm running and I'm crying."
I always thought it was "I'm running out of crime." In my earlier days I procured a quite astonishing list the government had for me. At the time I felt like no one could understand me but it really meant I was supposed to help those who had turned to a life of crime.
No higher power bullshit. I just want humanity to succeed and as long as we put those problems away, we won't deal with them. Mental problems affect so many people and yet we all act like they don't affect our lives.
I've listened to this song so many times, but listening to it with LayedBak for his first time is like hearing it for the first time all over again. Chills
I love how you’re worried, he’s fine! They are still around. It’s such a rock classic. When they play this is in the rock clubs and everyone is moshing and yelling it, you defo forget how deep this song is
This song came out when I was younger and very depressed and suicidal. This song helped me to know that I wasn't the only one who felt that way. I think that's why it was so popular.
Song was about his roommate/ best friend at the time who was suicidal/ a drug addict at the time. Both guys came out of it though and are healthy now 👍🏻
I love that i was just vibein to the music and notice that LayedBak and I had the exact same head movement! You a real one for trying different music out! I'll always be a part of #FireSquad
Really, just about anything. Every album is raw, honest story telling with powerful emotion & hard hitting lyrics. Where Bruce Springsteen & Bon Jovi wrote songs about the every day blue collar guy in there way, Papa Roach writes for all us broken MF’ers. I’ve just recently reconnected with The Paramour Sessions...FML every track.
I love it when u react to music that has got me thru every hard time as a kid, teenager, and even my adult years so far at 32. I dont know how people survive without this in their life. I would suffocate without it.
In 9th or 10th grade high school my art teacher sent me to the office for wearing a papa roach shirt. He thought roach was a drug reference despite the graphic being a dead cockroach. Instead of going to the office I went to the cafeteria and met friends who were on their lunch period. We then skipped school and went to the park to get high. Good times. Didn't get in trouble either. Im 36 now and still that's one of my favorite memories.
I saw Papa Roach in concert when I was like 13-14 and Jacoby (the lead singer) was incredibly nice and taking pictures with everyone and saying how he was excited to go out and eat with his wife and how nice it was to meet everyone. I haven’t really heard of bad interactions with him, but he was so freaking down to earth that I forgot he was this big rock star.
I saw them in concert, they were an opener for a band I wanted to see and Jacoby was so cringy. He asks this kid in the crowd if he was with his dad and the kid says yes then Jacoby starts going on about how his dad is dead and it was so awkward. He also said “fuck” like every other word like a little kid acting like they’re cool.
Actually this isn't the first time they have been on here, the first song on here that they played by themselves yes, but they were actually in the Heart of a Champion song with ice nine kills and Hollywood undead.
No word of a lie, your reaction to this song brought a tear to my eye cuz. Ain't no faking real empathy and your concern for the dude that wrote those lyrics...i have been enjoying your videos for a minute but this one made me a fan. Good looking out...would love to watch your reactions to The Mars Volta or some classic hiphop like Eric B & Rakjm. Dig your channel man, thanks for sharing.
You should definitely react to more of papa roach. You would love jacoby he is such a cool dude and the energy that man has is just amazing. You should react to a lot of the songs on the F.E.A.R album. He was the guy that was featured on the heart of a champion song by Hollywood undead. I’m pretty sure you reacted to that
This song helped me tremendously after my mom passed away it was a couple of days after she was gone when I heard this song and yes I felt exactly like the lyrics it helped me out as an expression of my feelings
Songs written about his best friend who he wintnessed falling apart and they grew apart from eachother.. he still keeps in touch with him today, but the song is basically his way of channelling what he saw happen to his best friend in their teenage years... Sadly an all too common story nowadays
Again! Me in Middle School! Hit me in all the feels! It's nice to see someone else reacting in a similar fashion! You should check out Trapt HeadStrong. Similar style of music.
I saw them live a few years ago and let me tell you absolutely everyone was out of breath from going so hard to this one (and the whole set but esp this one).
@@deangulberry201 i really like most of his songs but there are a few i dont like so much. I fucking love the breaking Benjamin remix ( i cannot remember the song off the top of my head) he did on tik tok
"Last Resort" is one of their simpler songs sound-wise and doesn't speak to Papa Roach's better tracks. Mind, their songs don't usually go too deep, but they have some real solid ones scattered around. "Infest" off the same album is a good example.
"Doesn't speak to their better tracks" *Last Resort is by far papa roaches most popular song ever, like atleast 10 times more views and listens than any other song* this is their good track
@@AtomicFlounder42 Popularity =/= Quality. If you need a reminder, remember that Bieber's "Yummy" was popular. lol I'm also not saying the song is bad, I like it. It's just that out of all of Roach's songs I've heard, Last Resort is pretty basic in comparison now.
@@valence_drive in a subjective field, the closest you can get to an objective answer is public opinion. If it's insanely popular, and all those people like it, its their best track. My favorite band is owl city and I dont like fireflies that much, but going off of the only data we have, views and likes, fireflies is their best/most popular song. If lots of people like it, it's good. If lots of people like it more than the rest, it's the best
@@valence_drive You have a point but that's because Papa Roach is now more of a progressive rock band that's more of a different genre in rock than the one they were initially categorized, which was Nu Metal. That era died and so in order for the band to continue making music that kept their old skool fans and introduce them to new ones, they've had to experiment. What's interesting about them is that they were still known mainly for Last Resort but because of the breakthrough with their 'Scars' song which seems like a departure of their old sound, the band is really hard to put in a certain category. Depending on which single has reached the top of the charts, so far, Last Resort and Scars have given Papa Roach that kind of sound that shows an evolution. So far from their most recent albums, they're still integrating a bit of this sound. They're still heavy and gritty but back then, their overall 'look' is more plain and simple, that some people will appreciate. Papa Roach fans in general are a mixed nuts 'cause the band has constantly evolved in their music.
@@RitsychServare That's a much better argument than what the other guy tried to put forward, kudos. I also won't argue against it in any way, but I feel like I should stress something: I feel that Last Resort is basic even in Roach's nu metal era. Again, I like it well enough, it's catchy and easy to digest (the reason why it took off, I imagine), but if it was all I heard from them, I'd go "eh." Meanwhile, I can listen to "Infest," "Dead Cell," or "Broken Home" and headbang. Last Resort is a good mainstream single, but my point was that Roach has a lot more under the hood even on the same album. Leaving it at that single alone is doing the band a disservice. lol
this song was super popular back in the 2000s...the band had an interview where they were asked about the song which is interesting...but hes still around youve actually reacted to a song he was in...hollywood undead heart of a champion
@@moth821 Ah I see you havent even clicked on the playlist, its like calling a book shit by looking at it from 15meters away, Literally 1 song is nightcore and also the playlist is from an twitch streamer :) PS. I dont use youtube for music.
One of the songs from this band was the main theme of WWE Raw during the 2000s. It was so popular that even was popular among youngsters in Europe (because of WWE).
Patience isn’t for me, JJ had some good parts and polo was my fav part. However, I wouldn’t listen to it again. I can see improvement from JJ and why people would like it. My main criticism is that polo and JJ don’t seem to suit the type of song. This is my opinion and I would be happy to hear yours🙂
I saw them live about two years ago(?) in Bristol, UK. Actually ended up chilling with Jacoby outside their tour bus after the show for a little while. Guy is pretty chill.
"I think I've heard that guitar before, I've heard THAT before..." But you haven't heard the opening lyrics? Name a more iconic meme song in the early 2010s, and this man still ain't heard it!
What! I was just looking for this song on one of my old-school rabbit trails on YT, and you listened to this 2 days ago? Perfect! Wanted to see your impression anyway!
Late 90s early 2000s was such an amazing time for music whether it be rock dance, hip-hop, whatever! And that beautiful transition from 80s rock to grunge to late 90s early 2000s rock heavy metal is beautiful!
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Can you react to twenty one pilots again?
Firesquad! What's poppin'
Please react to “2019 guy” by: the Gentle Men
If you do, when he does his scream he says “ I want to watch”
@@turkey_dlite8846 im sorry i was drinking mango juice
I appreciate that you said "What's he going through?" Not "What's wrong with him." Shows what kind of person you are bro.
This. 👍 The difference between those two questions is the first one shows empathy, the second shows judgment and criticism.
Excellent point.
Woah.
And I completed your 200 cuz your point deserve it.
@@RitsychServare not necessarily, it's all about context, tone of voice, and facial expressions.
Last Resort actually has a pretty big story behind it, VICE did an interview with Jacoby about it. Initially it was written by him for his friend, who was suffering with mental issues, suicidal thoughts, and addiction. Later the song would gain even more meaning, as it helped Jacoby through some shite too, he even said it's not actually about committing suicide, but to be able to overcome those thoughts, and thoughts with addiction.
Oh, and yea MANY people from the label didn't want to do this song because of how real it was, and Papa Roach hated their radio edit because almost every other word was blanked out. Couldn't say 'suicide', 'cut' my arm 'bleeding', 'Die Bleeding', Took my 'life' tonight, obviously couldn't say 'Fuck', funny enough though, they could say mutilation outa sight, and cut my life to pieces.
I just watched the vice episode last week, powerful!
@@d72bz 2 months old but for me when I was younger after my mother passed the song helped put my mental state into words. Helped me figure out what I wanted and I got closer to my grandmother as a result for support. I loss a mom and she loss a daughter. Helped us both through some really rough times dealing with the entire ordeal.
Just watch it now watch this
I feel like There were many songs during the 90's and early 00's that were suicide-related songs; Last Resort, Adam Song, Jumper, Everybody hurts, and numb to name a few that i remember released in the 90's- early 00's
True, I would add Chop Suey to the list
This song was about his best friend. Luckily he’s still here today.
Yep
Also wounded who he was singing about in this. Thank you Mr sir found something out today
They put out a mini documentary on the meaning of the song. Look it up 🤙🏾
@@jessibarrios2624 yeah it was very emotional
@@jessibarrios2624 that mini doc was so good about this song
Me in middle school: "CHANCES ARE DYNAMITE"
lmao never knew it was "that I might" until now
I thought the same thing, and I wasn't in middle school lol
Same 😂
I'm 34 and I've always said dynamite lol
I’m 38. I was thinking the same thing! HAha
I learned the hard way by doing this song on Karaoke night
This was a very popular song in the early 2000s
Very good song
My ring tone in high school 😍
React to my music‼️ I have Asbergers and I rap🔥🔥🤣
What you mean was it still is LIT 🔥
It was :)
I don’t understand how it is possible to have been alive since 2000 and not listen to this song at some point.
That’s because you aren’t aware of the drastically different cultures some other people live. Someone who listens exclusively to hip hop would probably never hear this.
I thought like that too like there's no freaking way. Then I talk to a hip hop/rap listener at work and half of the rock bands I mentioned (Disturbed, avenge seven fold etc) he hadn't heard of and it blew my mind
I said the same thing!
didn't have an older sibling???
Its possible to hear of it, also possible not to listen to it.
Don't worry, Jacoby is good.. just some shit he needed to get off his chest.
All the respect to jacoby
He actually wrote it for his best friend look it up the story of last resort from vice
@@soulrebel4life That's not to say Jacoby didn't go through a lot of shit, too. That's why you got songs like Broken Home and She Loves Me Not.
Jacoby's a good dude, man
A lot of times songs like this are actually therapy for people struggling with depression, helps get out that angst, and you feel better
Damn, does this bring me back to middle school days
It does for me
Yeah!!!!!
I remember when this song came out I was in like 3rd or 4th grade I loved rocking out to this song lol
Thanks for making me feel old.
M...Middle schoolO.O...Yes...yes, middle school...😎
Fun fact, the guitar rifts were originally written on the piano and it is beautiful
A lot of guitar riffs start on piano in metal which is pretty cool
is actually very similar to Genghis khan by Iron Maiden
Very common in metal, good to know that pop can appreciate it in the same way!
Didn’t know that that’s cool tho
Y'all should listen to the reimagined version of you haven't
Imagine barely listening to papa roach.
Shitt better late then never
@Red X Face Everything and Rise, Getting away with murder, Burn, Scars.
React to my music‼️ I have Asbergers and I rap🔥🔥🤣
@Red X the whole infest album the new stuff is whack as fuck
@@noteminemsburneraccount324 anything after Time for Annihilation isn't worth it at all
@@shane5603 for real like the new stuff is legit selling out in it most basic fashion
"Did you see that"
Bruh, we all lived this song lol
They talked about this song in an interview, it was originally written for his friend, I reccomend checking that out for more information
Vice - The Story of 'Last Resort'
Great interview and backstory
@@blainebryant7166 thankyou mate, I appreciate that🙏
The fact the riff was made on a piano is insane in itself.
Jacoby really did a great job taking his close friends struggle and turning into music for our ears and our hearts and saving so many lives. I had just become a teenager when this song came out. I was in a rough place mentally and angry at the world. This song is therapy. 🎧
Just watch Vice now watch this
I'm so glad I saw the lyrics to this song in this video. For years I thought he was saying, "I'm running out of time." But it's really, "I'm running and I'm crying."
Same!
Same
I always thought it was "I'm running out of crime." In my earlier days I procured a quite astonishing list the government had for me. At the time I felt like no one could understand me but it really meant I was supposed to help those who had turned to a life of crime.
No higher power bullshit. I just want humanity to succeed and as long as we put those problems away, we won't deal with them. Mental problems affect so many people and yet we all act like they don't affect our lives.
I've listened to this song so many times, but listening to it with LayedBak for his first time is like hearing it for the first time all over again. Chills
this is why I love rock music because it can have such sad lyrics or messages but be so energetic sounding
Got to check out “Broken Home” off the same album.
You're such a good dude, I love the genuine concern for him and hoping he's ok
I was literally just telling my wife about this song yesterday and she didn’t know it at all lol I was surprised!
So you’re getting a divorce right?
Never sleep on Papa Roach
@@JD-zt9bd Lmfaoo I was gonna ask that too 😂. If my girl don’t listen to Papa Roach I’m not marrying her period
Wow. Who hasn't heard or rocked to Papa Roach?! How sad. She's been missing out. Sounds like she made need some schooling. Time to teach her Rock 101.
Divorce papers in the mail lol
I love how you’re worried, he’s fine! They are still around. It’s such a rock classic. When they play this is in the rock clubs and everyone is moshing and yelling it, you defo forget how deep this song is
This song came out when I was younger and very depressed and suicidal. This song helped me to know that I wasn't the only one who felt that way. I think that's why it was so popular.
This song is an absolute classic. I was listening to this in elementary.
Tony Hawk pro skater
I like your pfp
There is no living adult that hasnt actually heard the main riff from Last Resort. It is among the most well known guitar riffs of all time.
This makes me want to see a “Home” by 3 Days Grace reaction.
That's a BANGER!
That's another song back from my school days!
Yes
This is one of my favorite papa roach songs. This just played on my old iPod yesterday too.
Dude you’ve heard this song before.... I refuse to believe you haven’t......
He has guaranteed. If nothing on a bunch of movies lol.
@@jcarle1984 Or on any UA-cam video pre 2010
He said he heard the Guitar Intro Riff before,
Maybe he just forgot..
Probably he heard it before but surely it's the first time he listened.
That's like saying you never heard a linkin park song before
Omfg I watch your conspiracy videos now. Never knew you did this!!
Also, this a a banger.
Omg talk about nostalgia! I was obsessed with this song when I was 18/19 years old.
Dude! Love your reaction. I appreciate how you care about the lyrics and what the artist may be going through.. you a good dude my man!
You need to react to "Between angels & insects" from the same album. You wont't regret.
+++
The whole album is such fire
@@EricNeuls One of the best rock albums from the 2000s
I prefer Blood Brothers.
I agree, imo it's their best song.
Papa Roach is one of my favorite artists, they're still putting out bangers to this day! I suggest checking more of them out!
Song was about his roommate/ best friend at the time who was suicidal/ a drug addict at the time. Both guys came out of it though and are healthy now 👍🏻
I love that i was just vibein to the music and notice that LayedBak and I had the exact same head movement! You a real one for trying different music out! I'll always be a part of #FireSquad
It makes me happy that so many people like rap as much as rock. Respect to yall
Same here my favourite rapper is tech n9ne but I’m a complete metalhead as well
@@dylankeville1026 I feel I feel lol
You as well
Happy to report Jacoby is alive and doing very well. Awesome reaction!!
Papa Roach 🪳 also just recently came out with a “Reloaded” version of this song with a TikTok Artist ....”Last Resort (Reloaded)”
Yes he should do that one!!!
@@Ablenx til tok no tanks I'll stick with my Tony Hawk pro skater mix last resort
Please, PAPA ROACH:
The Ending
No Matter What
Getting Away With Murder
Leader of the broken hearts
Elevate
PLEASE🔥
Between angels and insects though
Bro scars
Really, just about anything. Every album is raw, honest story telling with powerful emotion & hard hitting lyrics.
Where Bruce Springsteen & Bon Jovi wrote songs about the every day blue collar guy in there way, Papa Roach writes for all us broken MF’ers.
I’ve just recently reconnected with The Paramour Sessions...FML every track.
Tightrope, Legacy, Blood, Harder than a Coffin Nail
I would love to see a reaction on: Helena by mcr
I think he did one already for MCR
Man the nostalgia from this song is something else. I'm glad I grew up with it.
Papa Roach also even has a song with Machine Gun Kelly called “Sunrise Trailer Park”
Papa roach also has 8 fingers and two thumbs
They also went on tour with Eminem.
I love it when u react to music that has got me thru every hard time as a kid, teenager, and even my adult years so far at 32. I dont know how people survive without this in their life. I would suffocate without it.
This is one of those great songs that I’ve never thought about him reacting to
In 9th or 10th grade high school my art teacher sent me to the office for wearing a papa roach shirt. He thought roach was a drug reference despite the graphic being a dead cockroach. Instead of going to the office I went to the cafeteria and met friends who were on their lunch period. We then skipped school and went to the park to get high. Good times. Didn't get in trouble either. Im 36 now and still that's one of my favorite memories.
That's absolutely savage 😂
Thats shits so funny i wish i did some shit like that in HS
@@hunter-js9zc high school was tough, but there were some fun times
To answer your question: he's doing well and just released an updated version of Last Resort
I saw Papa Roach in concert when I was like 13-14 and Jacoby (the lead singer) was incredibly nice and taking pictures with everyone and saying how he was excited to go out and eat with his wife and how nice it was to meet everyone. I haven’t really heard of bad interactions with him, but he was so freaking down to earth that I forgot he was this big rock star.
I saw them in concert, they were an opener for a band I wanted to see and Jacoby was so cringy. He asks this kid in the crowd if he was with his dad and the kid says yes then Jacoby starts going on about how his dad is dead and it was so awkward. He also said “fuck” like every other word like a little kid acting like they’re cool.
Actually this isn't the first time they have been on here, the first song on here that they played by themselves yes, but they were actually in the Heart of a Champion song with ice nine kills and Hollywood undead.
No word of a lie, your reaction to this song brought a tear to my eye cuz. Ain't no faking real empathy and your concern for the dude that wrote those lyrics...i have been enjoying your videos for a minute but this one made me a fan. Good looking out...would love to watch your reactions to The Mars Volta or some classic hiphop like Eric B & Rakjm. Dig your channel man, thanks for sharing.
You should definitely react to more of papa roach. You would love jacoby he is such a cool dude and the energy that man has is just amazing. You should react to a lot of the songs on the F.E.A.R album. He was the guy that was featured on the heart of a champion song by Hollywood undead. I’m pretty sure you reacted to that
This song helped me tremendously after my mom passed away it was a couple of days after she was gone when I heard this song and yes I felt exactly like the lyrics it helped me out as an expression of my feelings
Should’ve been “Scars” but this’ll do 💣
Their hidden track on the album Infest called "tightrope" is amazing. That entire album is amazing, actually.
Songs written about his best friend who he wintnessed falling apart and they grew apart from eachother.. he still keeps in touch with him today, but the song is basically his way of channelling what he saw happen to his best friend in their teenage years...
Sadly an all too common story nowadays
Again! Me in Middle School! Hit me in all the feels! It's nice to see someone else reacting in a similar fashion! You should check out Trapt HeadStrong. Similar style of music.
Can you react to “papa roach scars”
I remember listening to this song I was a kid butI had no clue it was Papa Roach. Hearing it now brings back so many memories. Absolute BANGER!!
Jacoby has the most energy on stage seen then 4 or 5 times check out life line by P. Roach or scars both great songs
I love this guys reactions. He's real and says what he's thinking and he's open minded. Respect.
It was an “anthem for the late 90s early 2000s everyone had one!! Or made one! POD,LINKIN PARK ,SEVENDUST,DISTURBED, every one!!!
Disturbed was kinda ass to me p.o.d. is my Al time favorite band with their reggae rap, Spanish influence. They are so much more than a numetal group
I thought Silverchair - Anthen for the year 2000 was the anthem for late 90s early 2000s lol
Will always be an all time favorite. Crowds love this song too!
Song was about an ex roommate going through depression and drug abuse and him not knowing how to help him...
I saw them live a few years ago and let me tell you absolutely everyone was out of breath from going so hard to this one (and the whole set but esp this one).
Papa Roach is still making music. You should listen to 'Last Resort (Reloaded)'- Jeris Johnson and Papa Roach
I just made a comment about that. I expected more people to request it honestly. Good to see some people have been able to appreciate it
@@haydenv207 i love it, I love all of Jeris Johnson's songs. They're super catchy and super dope to listen to.
@@deangulberry201 i really like most of his songs but there are a few i dont like so much. I fucking love the breaking Benjamin remix ( i cannot remember the song off the top of my head) he did on tik tok
@@haydenv207 You're talking about 'I will not bow' yeah he killed that. I liked his remix 'teen spirit' and his song 'roses red'
I seen them live! Love papa roach!
"Last Resort" is one of their simpler songs sound-wise and doesn't speak to Papa Roach's better tracks. Mind, their songs don't usually go too deep, but they have some real solid ones scattered around. "Infest" off the same album is a good example.
"Doesn't speak to their better tracks" *Last Resort is by far papa roaches most popular song ever, like atleast 10 times more views and listens than any other song* this is their good track
@@AtomicFlounder42 Popularity =/= Quality. If you need a reminder, remember that Bieber's "Yummy" was popular. lol
I'm also not saying the song is bad, I like it. It's just that out of all of Roach's songs I've heard, Last Resort is pretty basic in comparison now.
@@valence_drive in a subjective field, the closest you can get to an objective answer is public opinion. If it's insanely popular, and all those people like it, its their best track. My favorite band is owl city and I dont like fireflies that much, but going off of the only data we have, views and likes, fireflies is their best/most popular song. If lots of people like it, it's good. If lots of people like it more than the rest, it's the best
@@valence_drive You have a point but that's because Papa Roach is now more of a progressive rock band that's more of a different genre in rock than the one they were initially categorized, which was Nu Metal. That era died and so in order for the band to continue making music that kept their old skool fans and introduce them to new ones, they've had to experiment. What's interesting about them is that they were still known mainly for Last Resort but because of the breakthrough with their 'Scars' song which seems like a departure of their old sound, the band is really hard to put in a certain category. Depending on which single has reached the top of the charts, so far, Last Resort and Scars have given Papa Roach that kind of sound that shows an evolution. So far from their most recent albums, they're still integrating a bit of this sound. They're still heavy and gritty but back then, their overall 'look' is more plain and simple, that some people will appreciate. Papa Roach fans in general are a mixed nuts 'cause the band has constantly evolved in their music.
@@RitsychServare That's a much better argument than what the other guy tried to put forward, kudos.
I also won't argue against it in any way, but I feel like I should stress something: I feel that Last Resort is basic even in Roach's nu metal era. Again, I like it well enough, it's catchy and easy to digest (the reason why it took off, I imagine), but if it was all I heard from them, I'd go "eh." Meanwhile, I can listen to "Infest," "Dead Cell," or "Broken Home" and headbang.
Last Resort is a good mainstream single, but my point was that Roach has a lot more under the hood even on the same album. Leaving it at that single alone is doing the band a disservice. lol
this song was super popular back in the 2000s...the band had an interview where they were asked about the song which is interesting...but hes still around youve actually reacted to a song he was in...hollywood undead heart of a champion
Wait there is people now living that don't know this song? Fml I'm officially old....
Oh lord, i have listened to this song so much that i have lost count. Papa Roach are awesome! As always a great reaction! 👌🏼💯🇳🇴😊 ONE LOVE
This was the era where music was actually good.
@@moth821 Ah I see you havent even clicked on the playlist, its like calling a book shit by looking at it from 15meters away, Literally 1 song is nightcore and also the playlist is from an twitch streamer :)
PS. I dont use youtube for music.
@@moth821 You still didnt read my full comment i see, but hey its not easy being near sighted
@@moth821 its just a saying to people that read whats infront of them and not reading between the lines/reading closer on what the person means.
One of the songs from this band was the main theme of WWE Raw during the 2000s. It was so popular that even was popular among youngsters in Europe (because of WWE).
You’ve heard this song before everyone has stop frontin 😂
Difference between heard and listened, he already said he recognises the riff
When this song came out i was suicidal and it realy help me out. It sounds rough but it realy did help me.
He wrote this song because his friend attempted suicide
This was the very first Papa Roach song I heard. Loved them ever since. The Ending is one of their best new songs.
For the longest time I thought "that I might" was "dynamite"
You among the top 3 reactors on UA-cam of all time
The cover that jeris Johnson did with papa roach is crazy good, it’s last resort reloaded.
I grew up to this song and I’m very happy to see you fuck wit it. Much love
I know you won’t see this but check out a band called “movements” they’ve got some emotional shit. Helped me get through some shitty times.
Man this song takes me back. Especially since they're from my hometown. I went to school with all the kids in the video.
Idk if you’ve done it but, just in case, try Falling in Reverse’s “Losing my Mind” or “Popular Monster”.
He HAS to react to I'm Not A Vampire - Revamped
He is still alive, went to his concert just before the pandemic hit! Straight Fire
We gotta get him to react to TOOL
The song was written about a friend he used to live with that went through taking drugs and suicidal thoughts.
Swear whoever recommending him the rock songs is reliving their teenage years😭
I’m bout to starting reliving my teenage years lmao
@@alexescutia4805 no cap he got me listening to hella soad, linkin park, all that shit again
This song helped me through so much as a teenager. I definitely lived this song growing up and it helped hearing from someone who understood.
Gotta do KSI - Patience
Patience isn’t for me, JJ had some good parts and polo was my fav part. However, I wouldn’t listen to it again. I can see improvement from JJ and why people would like it. My main criticism is that polo and JJ don’t seem to suit the type of song. This is my opinion and I would be happy to hear yours🙂
@@cragmush I’m a big fan of it
@@johnthriller8889 glad you like it man 🙂
Hell yeah man I love your reactions! You're getting me all pumped up! 💕
Papa Roach - "Scars" and "I Almost told you that I loved You"
I listened to this song SOOOO much when it came out. SO GOOD.
Day 1 of asking for a central cee reaction 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Yeah and digga, slowthai
Last Resort Reloaded with Jeris Johnson is hot AF too! You should check that out as well!
U should react to avril lavigne and modsun "flames" it's heat
I saw them live about two years ago(?) in Bristol, UK. Actually ended up chilling with Jacoby outside their tour bus after the show for a little while. Guy is pretty chill.
"I think I've heard that guitar before, I've heard THAT before..."
But you haven't heard the opening lyrics? Name a more iconic meme song in the early 2010s, and this man still ain't heard it!
Song was released in 2000.
Yesssss!!!! I'm so pumped you finally got around to this song.
Their live performance “Papa Roach Live & Murderous in Chicago” is a must watch. One of the best live shows!
What! I was just looking for this song on one of my old-school rabbit trails on YT, and you listened to this 2 days ago? Perfect! Wanted to see your impression anyway!
Late 90s early 2000s was such an amazing time for music whether it be rock dance, hip-hop, whatever! And that beautiful transition from 80s rock to grunge to late 90s early 2000s rock heavy metal is beautiful!
These boys been going hard for 20 years now. Great band. Listen to "getting away with murder". You'll love it.