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What band/artist should be next?
ОтветитьWhere is de PDF???
Ответить2 minutes in and all I learned is they’re from Texas
ОтветитьAcrobatic Tenement is one of the greatest albums ever written
ОтветитьI grew up with the and know them all. They didn't "escape" the bordom. El Paso pushes out shit tons of amazing talent. The commentary on this video tells me what you know about the 915 during their come up.
ОтветитьThanks for the vid. Concise and educational.
ОтветитьFk off - they ripped off Fugazi and were heroin addicts.
Ответитьnevermind was released in 91'
ОтветитьI saw them a few years ago. It was awesome to finally get to see them. A dream. As good as the show was; sorry they just are not ATDI without Jim. It can’t be done. He is a necessary ingredient to the band. Irreplaceable.
ОтветитьBRO PRONOUNCED MELONCHOLY AS MELAYNEKEELY LMFAO
ОтветитьIt was after discovering Glassjaw that I was hungry to find more of this music genre that didn't sound like anything I had ever heard and yet it felt like I had found music that WAS who I am, it was me.
ОтветитьIt was purely all encompassing, it was also cathartic. It was quite the spiritual experience for a staunch atheist. It was therapeutic. AT The Drive-In forever & forever grateful.
ОтветитьRelationship of command, the shape of punk to come by Refused and black sails in the sunset by AFI changed my life musically. I will forever love at the drive in.
ОтветитьThis band had one good album
Ответить2000 miles across Texas isn't what you Europeans are picturing. El Paso to anywhere us like 300 miles.
ОтветитьThe shear energy in the album Relationship of Command is insane. It starts with arcarsenal like a punch to the back of the throat and that hand grabs the little dangly thing and doesn’t let go the rest of the album.
ОтветитьHow can any of this be real? Ask yourself that?
ОтветитьI was trying to remember the city that one armed scissor was talking about?
ОтветитьI love Acrobatic Tenement. Not sure why it gets that hate.
ОтветитьThis man knows his shit. I usually turn videos off soon into them , because I don't need to hear someone much younger than me tell me what I was active with in my day.
Just that he showed the Bad Brains during his explanation of Hardcore, without mentioning the band name, shows this. In an odd way. And bless him from all the gods for having an perifrial way of showing this. Good work. I don't know his age, but he shows how an understanding and open mind is what this Is all about.
On the other hand, showing chino as an example of " new metal" is poor.
I saw the deftone and korn play together at a very small club. They did not take the same path as they both got signed and became bigger.
How do I download the pdf?
ОтветитьNow that Cedric is fat, his bands are ‘At the Drive Thru’ and ‘The Mars Bar Volta’
Ответить🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
ОтветитьGood video. Shame you didn't mention The Doors as Jim Morrison was the reason for Iggy Pop's notorious stage performance.
ОтветитьRelationship of command was one of the best albums in the early 2000s
ОтветитьThey were selling out shows before Relationship of Command. It was their live performances that made them so popular.
ОтветитьSoooo.
You're really gonna fail to mention Vaya? That EP is the precursor and buildup to ROC.
There's a select few bands that immediately transport you back to that era.
ATDI was one of the best.
AFI, Tiger Army, Nekromantix,
Sigh.
Now, drive in movies don't even exist
What an era
We all used to cover songs like these and Ramones and Misfits and everyone would just f the place up
Halcyon days🔥🎼
Okay so I don't like this band and I think they suck and I hung out with them back in the day in El Paso and they were cool. Even did cocaine with the singer a few times in the bathrooms at random parties and small venues but I do respect their history and hard work. Gotta give them credit for that and much respect to them even though I don't care for their style and art in their music sad to say. Wish them the best. A+++
ОтветитьI must have robbed them of their cause
ОтветитьAwesome vid. Landed “Relationship of Command” on vinyl a couple days ago… mmmmmm
ОтветитьHusker Du, Glassjaw and At The Drive in are posthardcore and early proponents, but they are so different from eachother.
Zen Arcade sounds like punky garage, noise rock, kinda beatlesy, post-punkish with their track “What’s Going On”, almost Krautrocky, kind of Alternative Rock-ish with their track “Whatever” REM vibes.
Relationship of Command. Their first track Arcasanal gives of a funky salsa prog. Amost like a salsa-esque screaming version of Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Pattern Against The User gives off a punk vibe, One Armed Scissor gives off a djenty esque situation, Sleepwalk gives me a posthardcore vibe, Invalid Litter gives me post-punk vibe, Mannequin Republic gives me a punk vibe, Enfilade gives me a Bossa Nova meets Linkin Park vibe, Quarantined gives me a dub rock vibe.
13 Songs by Fugazi. Track one gives me a dub reggae vibe, almost funk but not funk. Grungy. Nirvana almost, I knownit was before Nirvana, so proto-Nirvana. Bulldog Front reminds me of Silversun Pickups, obviously they were before them, Bad Mouth almost sounds like pop-rock, Burning gives me an dark ambient industrial vibe. Give me the cure, not sure how to categorise this - experimental. Suggestion gives of a funk-esque vibe, Killing in the Name of Rage Against the Macchine vibes.
Cursive’s Domestica gives me a grungy vibe.
And then later bands sound nothing like these experimental bands. Bands like Jimmie Eat World, Hawthorne Heights, From First to Last, Thrice, Emery, Sleeping with Sirens, Saosin, Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Amity Affliction.
I am actually confused on what “pure” post-hardcore is. Are the later more polished and melodic
bands post-hardcore, or is it pop-punk, djent, what? And then the earlier ones are they “real” post hardcore because of the obscure melodies, and the angular chord progressions? I don’t know. I will never know. I need a full blown analysis. Lol
I loved at the drive in in high school and as a black girl with an afro id be lying if i dint acknowledge seeing afros in this genre made me really happy. It made me feel like mine was fucking cooooool and could be rock too
Ответитьmelody its always meoldy
ОтветитьMisfits are from New Jersey
Ответитьthis is dumb
Ответитьthe pdf link is broken
Ответитьgrowing up you had to know a cool kid to get the scene before you arrived , lie likes music you are that cool kid. these kids dont have to try hard or be at risk to learn this shit , and i think its great.
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ОтветитьThis station is non-operational
ОтветитьNevermind did not come out in 94
Ответить...Just another band directly influenced by Fugazi and Refused. Who became popular among people who never heard the former.
Funfact: If you can hear the distinct influences in a band's music...They're an imitation and not yet solid in fomenting an identity of their own.
"Relationship of Command" is my 2nd favourites LP of all time
"acrobatic tenement" (30th)
"In Casino Out" (60th exaequo with 8 others among wich "El gran Orgo" )
"Vaya" (84th)
" Alfaro Vive, Carajo!" & (420th) ...
I wonder if the guy who made this video realizes At the Drive-In was more than just Omar. Especially considering this was Jim Ward's and Cedric's baby before Omar came into the picture.
ОтветитьTour de force de facto.
Ответитьthe Nirvana of their time.
ОтветитьGreat music but man Acrobatic Tenement was a classic.
ОтветитьAre they from Nashville. I'd fancy a good 🍐.
ОтветитьOne of my favorite bands of all time! Napoleon Solo and One Armed Scissor, two of the best!! I've probably listened to the entirety of Relationship of Command 100x.
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