clicked for bunny, stayed for one of my favorite goreshit tracks. (and teddyshit)
@palameno6 күн бұрын
get on the dancefloor
@KotToons6 күн бұрын
this song is so me
@elusivepassages8 күн бұрын
\m/ \m/
@LilysmileReturns8 күн бұрын
family: what music do you like? what I tell them I like: jpop and stuff! what I don’t tell them I like:
@Frosty-ow9vu8 күн бұрын
:)bass slaps in the car
@Dedan_Rigor8 күн бұрын
Kinda reminds me of OFF
@SofTfufz10 күн бұрын
Do we have any idea who the person is in the video
@kunoisdead12 күн бұрын
IM SO FKN JEALOUS
@perceiveandeceive12 күн бұрын
SO EXCITED AND IDK WHY LATELY ᗒ▂ᗕ
@SagewoDorminhoco13 күн бұрын
this was very helpful to me, thank you
@música9ongaku9music913 күн бұрын
that was so cool <3
@absolute_malware_six962615 күн бұрын
Now collab with Femtanyl
@kunoisdead12 күн бұрын
imagine that happened
@SFADonuttunoD15 күн бұрын
palmolive soap spotted 🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨
@quimicalkirby17 күн бұрын
i want to be there
@eyebrowlice19 күн бұрын
so glad I listened to this BEFORE it like got popularized by TikTok or animation memes 😛Hashtag I Love Goreshit JsndiskjdHsidnkaod
@ezrabent312119 күн бұрын
the most beastest and awesome
@ratewcropolix21 күн бұрын
44:55 he forgot how to wave for a second
@causeweliketoparty21 күн бұрын
today i found out that this song sampled a tim and eric episode
@perpetualboner551321 күн бұрын
Shoukd see someone wnd talk tuah
@techchewer23 күн бұрын
transgirl approved
@Limitless_Synesthesia24 күн бұрын
Bro cooked
@hammerstraps26 күн бұрын
Born at the haven, though unwell? Rainbows stepped until we could tell? im so confused but i love it <3
@fishsandwich500027 күн бұрын
a little late to this vid but i wish i saw it earlier</3 around january this year i attempted to overdose on my antidepressants. i survived fortunately but i still think about what couldve happened if i didnt. i love u and ur music ive been listening to u since i was 9, now im 13 and ur music puts a smile on my face every day ^_^ me and tons of others r happy ur here on this earth 🫶
@bruhmoment811928 күн бұрын
9 years later and this still rocks bro.. truly timeless happy hardcore
@eery735228 күн бұрын
commenting until it releases day 1
@legioonalainen29 күн бұрын
things may never get better but enjoying simple mundane things in life prevents me from ending it
@TheMilwaukeeProtocolАй бұрын
Great job!
@IolyouАй бұрын
do show in estonia !
@bunchysbitch_69Ай бұрын
Reo from pretty blood necromania
@tsnkvАй бұрын
good set!!
@InsqweАй бұрын
real
@STARMAN8-f8wАй бұрын
✨💯💯🎶🎵
@jose-phvАй бұрын
was 2015 even allowed to hear this?
@eyebrowliceАй бұрын
curling my toes with delight ♥️
@XXM00ny_luvXXАй бұрын
I’m trying to tell if the guy is yelling or screaming of fear and sadness
@emsketАй бұрын
everytime im trying to tackle suicidal thoughts i come back to this video and it always helps me. im glad you pursued making music since it's one of the only things that keeps me going through day to day life. thank you goreshit.
@fenzonfan662Ай бұрын
seeing this live was the best experience of my life
@danielwalkercorasmin6688Ай бұрын
THE REAL MEANING ALWAYS COMES FROM THE BIGGER PICTURE: Let’s be honest. What I truly want is a world that aligns with our collective mental constructs-a reality where everything converges into a Unifying Reason. I yearn for a grand narrative with a triumphant end-fireworks, explosions, eternal redemption-a final escape from all our miseries. I want to enjoy life to the fullest, with absolute validation and instant gratification. I can’t accept that all of existence is merely an accident, destined to fizzle out in a whimpering death. I want today’s suffering to find its justification in tomorrow’s joy. Yet, when this grand narrative doesn’t unfold, we rebel, disillusioned, throwing temper tantrums like spoiled children, as though life has failed us. Unfortunately, science tells me that, in the end, everything dies. This offers no solid ground, no firm narrative for my existence-only an ocean of doubts. It’s not an encouraging thought. As the American astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson aptly puts it, "Life is under no obligation to make sense to us." Reality, it seems, owes us nothing, and this stark truth can be deeply unsettling. This is our reality check. So, let’s grow up and get real. Since life began accidentally and ends inevitably, it’s hard to find meaning beyond myself. But what we often overlook is that our perspective is limited and primitive. We’re just “talking monkeys”-creatures who view everything linearly, with a beginning and an end, missing the larger significance of things. We’re stuck in the middle of a vast tapestry, oblivious to the reality that, for reasons beyond human comprehension, we cannot perceive or experience the entire weave-only one thread at a time. In reality, everything simply is, and everything exists in its own right. We are but threads in a greater weave, needing a leap of faith to perceive the goodness of the entire pattern. However, through linear, horizontal thinking, we cannot grasp the full picture. By persisting in this limited perspective, we remain in the dark, chasing shadows. It’s not truly the meaning of life we are seeking-just a “meaning” that fits within our finite understanding, one that aligns with our ego and satisfies our individual needs and desires. Ultimately, we want a version of reality where we can fulfill our wildest dreams and achieve our highest goals. Yet reality is singular; it cannot bend to cater to every individual will. Reality has its own agenda, leaving us no choice but to conform as part of it. Life is a mysterious force, and we are merely vessels through which it flows. However, with faith, we can perceive a deeper meaning-one worth embracing and participating in. We simply need faith in the idea that, within the grand scheme of things, all the pieces of the puzzle will eventually fall into place, and all our experiences-both “good” and “bad”-will ultimately make sense. Whether we like it or not, every life decision is an unconscious act of faith in the outcome. However, this isn’t blind or cultish faith. The intricate interdependence, interconnection, and unity of all things are undeniable scientific facts and an integral part of our daily existence. Every second, trillions of cells in your body work tirelessly and ‘faithfully’-and even die-for your survival and well-being, unaware of their role in the whole. Similarly, leaves cannot grasp their relevance to the tree, nor can waves fathom the sea, yet each contributes to the greater system. Billions of individual beings and entities thrive within complex, dynamic, and diverse ecosystems, each playing a part in sustaining the whole. Furthermore, the modern world is becoming increasingly interconnected and interdependent through globalization, amplifying this reality on a global scale. Unknowingly, all of them have a purpose for the whole. Another empirically verified fact is that our perception shifts with perspective. Standing in the middle of a bustling city crowd, amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, our worries can feel overwhelming. Yet, from the vantage point of a plane or outer space, they shrink into insignificance. It’s all about perspective. As the saying goes, “When we change how we look at things, what we look at changes.” However, unless we realize and uncover our mission and place in the bigger picture, life will always feel meaningless, because, as the proverb reminds us, “There are no paths for those who don’t know where they’re going.” Just Think About it!
@danielwalkercorasmin6688Ай бұрын
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@MusicMaze-c9tАй бұрын
How am I gonna explain to my friend that this ISN'T scary 😒
@JemieEngАй бұрын
La mejor parte de Goreshit es cuando lo quitas y pones cualquier otra cosa
@fabiolagodoy2172Ай бұрын
The video : 💀 The song : 😃👍
@TengoPiedrasEnLosRiñoneАй бұрын
*Seriously?*
@georginajavierrodriguez6538Ай бұрын
POST THIS SET ON SOUNDCLOUD
@georginajavierrodriguez6538Ай бұрын
need the first song
@yukisoda2002Ай бұрын
omg i didn't know you're raising a bunny its super cute i love it <3333
@fckng_dannnАй бұрын
GOREDANCE!
@shadowlord0162Ай бұрын
i love how the deep humm melody makes my whole room vibrate. one of the only tracks ive come across that do this
@LoliconmanАй бұрын
As a artist, audiophile and car guy, i salute your work.