As a elder Emo who became Emo back in 2008 and is still keeping it up, this video helps me to understand the roots of Emo better and Emo for me is about a nostalgic time in my life when I started dressing emo and listening to Emo while skateboarding. Emo music is a sub genre of punk which has vulnerability and sincerity in it and that also emphasizes emotion and is confessional. I’m big time into the 3rd wave Emo bands like My chemical romance, Early fall out boy, early panic at the disco, Mayday parade, Taking back Sunday, Hawthorne heights, From first to last, As it is, Pierce the veil, Escape the fate, Avion roe, Emery and Scary kids scaring kids etc.. I also love music geared towards scene kids like early Breathe Carolina, Medic droid and Scotty Vanity and also MetalCore bands like Attack Attack!, early Asking Alexandria(not the butt rock they do now) The devil wears Prada, I the breather, also pop punk like All time low, Blink 182 and neck deep and DeathCore like Impending doom, Suicide silence and Lorna shore, I also love Screamo such as Alesana and Silverstein xD
@placethatiknow20 сағат бұрын
do you have a link to the thrasher magazine upload? would love to print that out
@brockfuller2074Күн бұрын
Nine & California are both significantly better than neighborhoods & one more time…
@michaelclinejr.46362 күн бұрын
What went wrong? John Feldman.
@isabellebread97732 күн бұрын
WRONG
@EMO_with_a_Cat4 күн бұрын
Like Roses is gooood!
@jibran46914 күн бұрын
totally fuckin agree
@Fire-Toolz4 күн бұрын
i'm sooo excited about this video. i found this album at the time it came out and it really really disturbed me. i haven't been able to listen to it for a long while. i never knew there was a warning though. i think maybe they didn't do that at first. because i bought it new and didnt see any sticker or anything.
@emilee79975 күн бұрын
PLEASE don't delete this
@Mharriscreations5 күн бұрын
Some newerish bands to check out for elder emos that you might enjoy. Trophy Eyes Floya Bilmuri Kasa
@neurolou47036 күн бұрын
I think the brilliance of this album was in its composition.The themes of grief and loss tied with pop-punk melodies is no easy feat. But TSSF really pulled it off.
@thenerdlet31716 күн бұрын
hey dude are you based in chicago? because it would be awesome if you could talk about the punk scene here nowadays, after covid. as a kid who started college and just gained the autonomy to start doing this stuff, im curious about how different it is from how it used to be
@FlappyAnimates6 күн бұрын
Opinions on conventional weapons?
@CSharpDCS6 күн бұрын
im leakering everywhere because of these leaks
@mygicshow6 күн бұрын
Spot on dude
@NeverNormal6 күн бұрын
thanks for watching!
@brenna59577 күн бұрын
Sorry, I know this is an old video, and I know how obnoxious the next thing I’m gonna say is. Just bear with me if you are in the right headspace to deal with an annoying person: anyone who didn’t like Foundations of Decay isn’t an MCR fan, they’re a Black Parade fan. SORRY, I know, that is the most obnoxious, stuck up fan thing to say. I know. But as someone who has been into MCR since 2003 (for those keeping track, that is the end of Bullets era) honestly, I hated Black Parade when it first came out because I was a dumb 14 year old who expected them to sound the same and then they didn’t so I thought they were “sellouts.” And I fully admit I was being stupid with that critique. That album is actually a flawless rock album. Anyway, as dumb as I was then, my point is, BP was such a totally different vibe than their groundwork (foundations, if you will) was and Danger Days was an even further departure from that. But if you ONLY know BP, I get how Foundations doesn’t work for you. However.... again, at the risk of sounding like an obnoxious oldhead, respectfully, you just aren’t an actual fan of MCR, you’re a fan of exactly ONE album. MAYBE two if you count DD. Which isn’t bad. But. That is not actually who MCR is, that is one part of MCR. You don’t know MCR or like the band for who they are and always were. Foundations was very exciting to us oldheads because it was truly MCR coming back to their roots. It’s who they ARE. Everything post Three Cheers is experimental. Wonderful, fantastic, mind-blowing, but.. experimental for them as a band. Pre-BP is who they ARE at their core. So, I’m sorry to say it, I hate being this person, but if you don’t like Foundations of Decay (and you AREN’T an oldhead fan; I haven’t seen this opinion from /actual/ OGs so no judgment on them rn until I see that opinion) then you just simply don’t like MCR. You liked one album, you like something that MCR can be if they want to. But you don’t like MCR. I’m sorry.
@EffingFox8 күн бұрын
Red House .One of the local venues near me. I had the best time of my life. Postal Boy, a bad that Noone will hear of, influenced me.
@joncorrea38 күн бұрын
Matt fucking Skiba… sounds like a verb 😘
@goth3d778 күн бұрын
an album never has too many songs
@mitchellslone12848 күн бұрын
Where's driveways!? That's my elder emo pick lol
@DrDoomDude8 күн бұрын
I grew up listening to some of these bands in the 90's. Emo was never a genre until normies got ahold of the term. It was simply post hardcore. It started in the mid 80's with bands like Marginal Man, Rites of Spring, and so on. Marginal Man was the first "emocore" band. The term was an insult from other hardcore kids who got upset that Marginal Man made an emotional hardcore band. This is clearly explained in the "Salad Days" documentary by Ian from Fugazi/Minor Threat and other bands in the scene. You didn't really do enough research. Still though, using the term emo is still to this day something no one except normie kids will do.
@_________40448 күн бұрын
im longing for the day people realize how unbearably cringe and bad hot mulligan is, i even gave them a fair chance at outbreak this year and i couldn't stand them, annoying and corny ass singing voice, very cringe lyrics and copy pasted cliches from emo and pop punk, theres so many better bands.
@sampalmer69489 күн бұрын
I would like to shout out Action/Adventure, another fantastic newer band that are releasing some great tunes, mostly pop punk but have gone in a bit of an easycore direction, but great all the same
@NeverNormal8 күн бұрын
love action/adventure! Thanks for watching!
@TexasJesus9 күн бұрын
Wilmette, Kerosene Heights and Innerlove. These are some of my favorite bands of the last three years. Like Roses is number one!
@jsandman219 күн бұрын
Good Stuff! Several I knew already, and a few new ones to check out. Really been into IN HER OWN WORDS for a while now. Super catchy pop-punk! Some others to check out: Belle Haven, Loveless, Chiefland, Cliffdiver, Those Without, happydaze, Stateside, and Lonely Spring.
@NeverNormal8 күн бұрын
right now by in her own words is a jammmmmm
@thenerdlet31719 күн бұрын
mentioning ticket prices in a video with mcr as the thumbnail 😭 you're a cruel cruel man
@OnyxSkiesXIX9 күн бұрын
Like Roses is so damn good, I can’t wait for them to release more music and hopefully blow up. I dig early Hot Mulligan but their newer stuff just doesn’t work for me.
@BigPikachu19 күн бұрын
HARRISON GORDON MENTION RAHHHHHHH
@Trauzzinator9 күн бұрын
Like Roses is gonna blow up real soon!!! Ever since I heard broken things for the first time I was this band is gonna go somewhere!!!
@StickSlayersInc9 күн бұрын
The blues?
@butterbagboy9 күн бұрын
if You like Ben quad you will love TRSH
@PunkRockPete9 күн бұрын
I’d like to find modern bands that sound like the 90s Pop-Punk Emo stuff, like Samiam, Jawbreaker, Alkaline Trio, etc
@svprcrm71899 күн бұрын
i suggest sace6 and beauty school dropout ☺️
@jamesdavidgray9 күн бұрын
If you are into MCR, The Requiem - A Cure To Poison The World is a great album that takes some of their more heavier sounds and the really grim/emo vibes and puts a fresh take on it.
@crowrogan70329 күн бұрын
Someone beat me to it, but Koyo is truly my favorite up and coming band. With a mix of emo, hardcore, and pop punk.
@kh79559 күн бұрын
If you love midwestern emo there is a band from 2009, band is My Heart to Joy album is Seasons in Verse. So incredible. Also End of a Year(Self Defense Family) anything they do is great, and Grown Ups "More Songs" lp and "Handholder" ep.
@BeefCake_979 күн бұрын
a new band that i like is called koyo. Hardcore kids make a pop punk album-Would you miss it.
@kyleeky1ee9 күн бұрын
bro no way 😮 jake ewald from mobo and slaughter beach dog made a video essay about the Midwest emo genre????? (no but you do look like him)
@NeverNormal8 күн бұрын
lol Thanks for watching!
@yeetyeetonthestreet-colinm118610 күн бұрын
WALKABLE CITIES MENTIONED 🔥🔥🔥🗣️
@SamLee-dz8le10 күн бұрын
Emily can only do some of LP's old songs, vocally she is good, but Chester was a goat with holding those long notes..she should just do new stuff..and earn her way by performing.
@USEDrichard10 күн бұрын
I have liked every album LP. One More Light and A Thousand Suns, two of their most critical albums, are great to me. I like when musicians and bands take chances with new styles, it's all apart of growing. Recently, Childish Gambino has come out and decided he doesn't want to play some of his old music anymore because he's grown out of it. His music has been evolving and it's understable - you want to challenge yourself in your career.
@Frankishsaxon8911 күн бұрын
Saw her live-she’s mid at best. Shane Told from Silverstein absolutely kills the Chester parts when they cover One Step Closer. He’s a million times better than Amy. Not to mention how messed up it is to choose someone who’s part of a cult that denies the existence of mental health and depression. Considering what Chester wrote about and what ultimately led him to… it’s just wrong.
@nebel_slayn429011 күн бұрын
Personally I think my favorite song is Overflow
@montazownianr111 күн бұрын
I never describe LP as a nu-metal genre, more like rock/alternative rock.
@PunkRockPete11 күн бұрын
Sad lyrics like: “It's just a matter of time that we all go away to a better place, I'm told. It all sounds well and fine, but without you around I feel nothing but cold. And I now have nothing but your heartbeat in my head… and a photograph of my traveling friend“
@LeadMe2TheBliss11 күн бұрын
Trust me, I watched the Nu-Metal genre evolve and was at Ozzfest 1999 among many other Nu-Metal concerts and Linkin Park are definitely not Nu-Metal or any other form of metal. They are more of a pop/hard rock/rap/boy band type of band. Linkin Park may have been inspired by the Nu-Metal genre, but they did their own thing and didn't try to copy that Nu-Metal style like other bands. *coughs Papa Roach coughs* LP just got lumped in with that genre because of it's rise in popularity thanks to bands like KoRn, Deftones, and Coal Chamber.
@professionallyamateur599110 күн бұрын
Lol found the TRVE KVLT metal fan
@TobermoryIscarabaidX11 күн бұрын
I didn’t see Sorority Noise named dropped. 👀
@bikerpezi732512 күн бұрын
I think your channel is deserves many more views. Top quality content and pleasant delivery. Perhaps you could insert the names of the bands and albums and songs (but at least the bands) that you talk about, even for a split second while you name them would be sufficient - and much appreciated. I know many are to be found in the description, but still. Keep it up and greetings from Europe.
@NeverNormal11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the kind words!!!!
@MaynardOwns12 күн бұрын
The girl harassed sexual abuse victims. Chester would not approve. Period.