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"This Love" is an ok Maroon 5 song. However, the only great song by Skipper Levine (and the rest...) is "Makes Me Wonder". It's possibly the most catchiest and funkiest Maroon 5 song of their discography.
Blurry was on my old motorcycle road trip play list. Deep emotional memories with it playing in my helmet while powering through a rain shower. Still get goose bumps thinking of it.
It’s so weird seeing how much they changed from that prog rock, hard rock, alt rock, emo sound to whatever the hell they are now. Nothing will beat those first three albums. Such a shame.
This Is War has some good songs on it, but you can hear the direction they were going. First 2 albums were great. 3rd was ok. Everything after is just trash...and its not even the fact that they went straight pop. It's the fact that its shitty pop.
@@jjwhalen2587 yeah im Not denying its a fact First 2 Albums Are Gold Pure Beauty The Third One was still remarkable it had a couple of bangers after that it all came down
@@jjwhalen2587 but we can say that Leto and his brother are very talented Especially Leto is a good singer in my opinion And they are capable of Overcoming Albums like a beautiful lie but they dont want to as it seems
I discovered Breaking Benjamin when I was a freshman in high school thanks to my Mom 😊 thanks to Ben's fear of flying, they toured locally quite a bit. Songs of Jane made me go backwards into their discography and relearn why I loved them since the start.
Their debut album was great. Their 2nd album...woof. I can honestly say I've never heard anything else from them since the 2nd album. I know they've put out several more since, but I just go back to the 1st album instead of trying anything else.
Popular Monster is the best song Falling in Reverse has done. I love it, not just because of the great music and vocals, but the message from dealing with mental health, something I can relate to.
@@kevinstoneburner8775bangers? My guy zombified is acting song about being canceled by a rich guy who has multiple certified gold singles. He has not put out bangers 😂
People say that Songs About Jane is their only good record but honestly I think the second one is pretty good too. That groove on Makes Me Wonder is unstoppable.
It's so offensive how fun "This Love" is to listen to. The chorus gets stuck in my head quite often, and whenever it causes me to listen to the full song it's way more pleasant than it should be after what Maroon 5 became.
I don't care for Godsmack's music, but they do put on a decent live show. I took my wife to go see them last year with Staind, which was a band that helped her through some really bad times with their music. She was excited to see them again, and all the excitement deflated when Aaron Lewis lumbered on stage and started phoning it. Seeing her disappointment like that really chapped my ass, so I was very pleased when Sully and crew came on afterwards and PERFORMED. It really turned the night around. I may not care for their music and they certainly have produced some of the buttiest butt rock that ever farted into existence, but they gets points in my book for that.
My problem with godsmack is once you’ve listened to like the first 2 or 3 albums you’ve pretty much listened to their entire catalog before it all starts sounding the same
Truth be told as much as Jared Leto is a walking, sentient meme at this point I actually still love the 2002 debut by 30 Seconds to Mars. Not to say A Beautiful Lie is bad, but there's a weird charm and identity to the debut that I can't help but admire and I probably go to songs like Capricorn, Fallen and Oblivion more than Attack, From Yesterday or The Kill.
In my opinion, The Kill is arguably technically (as in based on technique) their best song, but their first album is overall the best work they ever did. I can't think of a single song on that album that I don't rank above the rest of their discography, for my own tastes.
@@RabblesTheBinx They really are one of those bands where you can pretty much rank their albums in the order they came out with the first being the best and it gradually decreases from there. I find This is War ok and there's some songs I can listen to fine but I wouldn't say it's one I return to very often.
I absolutely loved their debut album. Songs like Capricorn and Oblivion are still in my main playlist. I'd say Hurricane from This is War is my favorite song from them by an inch, but I don't really like the rest of that album. A Beautiful Lie is my favorite all around album thought...I really wish they had leaned more into Attack type songs though.
When I heard Popular Monster for the first time while I was listening to a recommended rock playlist, I did not know that it was a Falling In Reverse song, simply because you can listen to it and actually feel good while doing so.
I used to love AJR in middle school and I genuinely still believe Jack has a likeable singing voice. I havent listened to them in 4 years but I wish they took the hints of ska root more often instead a lot of the awkward and clustered electronic instrumentals and auto tune they do a lot of time. The Dumb Song is charming.
Fun fact about Maroon 5: The Fourth World (the second of their two albums as Kara’s Flowers) was produced by Rob Cavallo and mixed by the late Jerry Finn. As I’m sure most of you probably already know, this is the same team that worked on some of Green Day’s most acclaimed work (as well as a number of other famous pop punk/power pop acts, both together and apart) Really makes you wonder the kind of music they would’ve gone on to make if they kept these guys in their current incarnation amirite?
You completely missed the mark on Godsmack. I’m not even a huge fan, but I immediately thought “they don’t belong here”. I scroll down to the comments and see post after post either says “Godsmack rocks” or “you should have picked X song for Godsmack”. And that’s because they have a lot of good songs. Even if they’re not your taste, to act like they only had 1 good song is just crazy.
I Stand Alone is very special to me as a survivor of M/D domestic violence. It still is as the song starts how I felt and ends how I feel right now. The memories will always hurt but they haven't dictated my life since because I keep it that way. Its nice too know I have good tastes in angst.
First time I heard "Blurry" was in the form of a cover made by a guy called Cassius Povey... a convicted serial rapist who got 17 years for nine different counts. I doubt Wes would be too pleased to hear one of his fans is such a monster.
Finally catching up with all your episodes on a night off from work. I love this channel 😊 great way of sharing music knowledge with family and friends 👍😎
I would habe put "Harder to Breathe" or "Wake Up Call" for Maroon Five. Also, I remember "Wasting My Time" being on the radio ALL THE TIME. I heard it several times a day during my childhood where I'd listen for hours, and it wasn't until this video that I knew the name of the band who did it. Also also, despite actually liking "I Stand Alone" I second putting Voodoo on this list. Even my church going aunt liked that song for how catchy it is.
@@mikeomatic9905 It boggles my mind that I didn't know who did it for all the times I heard it on the radio, I don't remember ever once hearing a Deejay mention the band name. Given that I heard the song Time and Time Again exactly ONCE ever on the radio and knew it was by Chronic Future tells me it isn't my failing memory, but that might be because it was a radio debacle that absolutely pissed me off and made me resent New Found Glory for more than their annoying music (even if what happened wasn't their fault.)
I blame She Will Be Loved for ruining the band. Before that song, they were super funky. Then they realized they could make a ton of money putting out stuff like SWBL and it all went downhill.
Whenever I see Default come up (which is not very often), I tell this story and am yet to find some satisfaction: Back when custom ringtones for cell phones were new and becoming popular, I remember a commercial where a kid is showing off all of the custom ringtones for his contacts to his girlfriend. However, when she asks what hers is, he won't tell her. So she calls him, it's "Wasting My Time" and they get into an argument. I cannot find this ANYWHERE online. I swear I didn't dream it up. If anyone could actually confirm that this exists (preferably with a link to a source), I'd really appreciate it.
So, I'm not really a fan of early FIR. However, pretty much everything released 2018 onwards (Losing My Life, Losing My Mind, DRUGS, Popular Monster, TDIMIY Reimagined, etc.) has been Stellar. Zombified totally rips, and Watch The World Burn is just completely sick!
I know Default is pretty straightforward with their rock, but their other song Throw It All Away was also a pretty solid tune from them. Sure, they kept with a formula that worked for a while but I wouldn't really consider them heavily butt rock in comparison to the others that fill that brand.
Here songs and bands I would add given their reputation among “Rocked” For The Movies-Buckcherry Kid Rock-Picture (With Sheryl Crow) Perfect-Simple Plan The Click-Good Charlotte Limp Bizkit-My Way
I will always have a soft spot for "The Anthem" from Good Charlotte. It was on one of the older Madden games and me, my brother, and cousin would all sing along with it when it came up on the menus. Lot of good memories with that song.
The Fallout from Default is a solid album front to back, I remember my older brother having the original Xbox and had a shit load of music on it, he had this album I used to play the first Forza Motorsport game and listen to that album on repeat for hours, to this day when Wasting My Time or Deny comes on in the car the inner race car driver comes out
Personally, my favorite Spin Doctor song is "Jimmy Olsen Blues". The choice here was so overplayed that I can't listen to more than the opening five bars without getting bent out of shape.
Grocerycore is wild. I thought it was weird hearing Muse "Won't Back Down" around the time that album came out, but I brushed it off. Then I realized I'm shopping for tomatoes while listening to Evanescence "Bring Me To Life" and then weeks later listening to Linkin Park's "Numb" shopping for onions. I don't even know what kind of playlist is on at that store because after Linkin Park, it went to an 80s pop song? I mean, I'm not complaining. I just have questions.
I'd like to shop at your grocery store 😂 German stores just play the same pop music over and over and over...I swear they turn on Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift every time I'm there, which is at least once a week.
The entire self titled album from 30 Seconds to Mars I think is significantly underrated and it's one of my favorite albums. Everything on it is a banger.
Agreed. Has such a different sound for the time and definitely gave off the whole “space rock” vibe they were going for. It’s a shame they hung up the instruments and Jared got weird as shit.
Not sure if u mentioned Santa Monica by theory of a deadman in the previous vid. But that one’s actually pretty decent considering most the stuff they’ve put out. Great vid tho
You might disagree with me on this but I saw Falling in Reverse on Disturbed’s Take Back Your Life Tour in Greenville and with everything that Radke has done and said I wasn’t expecting anything good but I was blown away by their performance and it surprised me. I’m not even a huge fan of them but I was impressed by their performance (Disturbed was also phenomenal and I will cherish that experience forever)
I saw Falling in Reverse live with Avenged Sevenfold. I mean the performance was alright, but I can definitely say that they could’ve done a better job to me.
I've seen them three times (mostly at festivals) and I always have a good time when Ronnie takes the stage. He sucks as a person tho and I'm glad Luke called out his transphobia because oof does it suck liking Falling in Reverse when you're nonbinary.
@@kaitlynmarie5545 yeah I mean I’m not one to support the lifestyle of anyone who is a part of the LGBTQ+ community but straight up hating them for just existing is not right
Blurry is always first on my mind with this topic. It kinda sounds like an Incubus or Foo Fighters song to me and it’s gorgeous. Maroon 5 had more good ones on their debut, especially Harder To Breathe. That was the first song i heard from them and for a while i thought the band seemed promising… 30 Seconds To Mars i think had even a couple of good albums when they started, when Jared was also a great actor. Maybe the biggest downfall out of all these bands.
@laurisaarinen1126 I actually didn't know "Blurry" was a Puddle of Mudd song until I saw this video. It was never a huge favorite of mine or anything, but I liked it.
I will always defend those first 3 Thirty Seconds To Mars albums, and even half of Love, Lust, Faith & Dreams. No amount of bad material they put out going forward will change that. But yes, at this point the Leto brothers are building themselves a condominium sized rut, and I don’t think they even want to get out of it at this point. I know now not to get my hopes up when they announce a new album and that’s putting it mildly.
I freaking called Blurry being in this, because…I mean, it’s the ONE puddle of mudd song they got right and the only one I can enjoy…outside of “She Hates me” ironically. Hey! Nice to see an AJR song get some representation. I still argue Pitchfork kids is the best they’ve done, and they have their occasional moment, but it’s at least nice to hear some credit given. Maroon 5 and 30STM being on here really did kinda make me sad, as they do have more great stuff like “From Yesterday” and “Wake-Up Call”. I know we joke about Six Feet Under and Chris Barnes’ Cookie Monster vocals, but it’s more sad to see the frontman responsible for cannibal corpse’s early work become a punching bag. And for those complaining about his vocals on TNT, he sounds even worse now with Nightmares of the EEEEEE-composed. Listening to that made me appreciate the TNT cover more. I said before that I don’t hate FIR as much as I should, as there are some moments where I’m like “okay, this is listenable”. Don’t get me wrong, they have their dogs, and Ronnie Radke…is Ronnie Radke, but I couldn’t bring myself to hate it compared to its Trashcore contemporaries. Having said that…yeah, popular monster works. It’s easily the band at its best to be honest. And lastly, I think the reason people don’t immediately bring up default when talking about the most generic band is….well they’re so generic I’m pretty sure most people never heard of them.
Personally I wouldn’t necessarily call Godsmack a BAD band by any means. If anything I think they were once a good band that unfortunately run out of juice. I still like the first 3 albums, the rest I can do without.
Godsmack isn't a bad band, I don't think their later material being less interesting makes them bad. By that logic a band like Boston is also bad since they only have two (Debatably three) good albums while the rest range from mediocre to really bad. (Corporate America and Life, Love, and Hope are worse than anything Godsmack ever released) And of all the songs, I Stand Alone is easily one of the most generic and bland songs they've ever made. I don't think it's a bad song by any means, But in comparison to Awake, Trippin', Spiral, Mistakes, Bad Magick, Immune, Now Or Never, Straight Out Of Line, Saints And Sinners, or really just any song off of those first three albums, It's whatever. As for Puddle Of Mudd they're one of those bands that I've heard a ton of stuff from since my friend likes to blast their music in his videos, And I genuinely can name only one song that I outright disliked and that was Spaceship with its godawful lyrics. (I grew up with She Hates Me so I can't hate it) I haven't heard any of the albums in full besides the Galvania one (And maybe the Stuck EP), But of the ones I recognize I think Life On Display is the best. My friend requested me to use both Think and Already Gone from that album and I thought those songs were surprisingly good. Time Flies is also another good one. Legit if that and Come Clean were the only albums I don't think people would hate them as much. They aren't bad at all. It's just Wes himself is insane and easy to make fun of. As for the rest I don't like any of them, Default has the one song I know and it's decent, But Hinder is just bad.
I can agree with this mostly. Puddle of Mudd had 2 or 3 good songs across all their albums AJR, Falling in Reverse, 30 secs, Hinder Maroon 5, Spin Docs, 6 Feet all did nothing personally for me I was a pretty big Default fan (had gnarly bass lines in some of their songs)(from a bass player) But I can respect this list. Keep rocking
9:36 - Oh yeah this fucking song, still enjoy it all these years later it just makes me wanna go on a freakin' Clash of the Titans calibur adventure slaying fantastical monsters with my barbarian blade LET'S GO! XDXDXDXDXDXD
I think AJR is wildly misunderstood and unfairly judged. The albums and songs they put out this decade (OK Orchestra and The Maybe Man) are fairly listenable, they’re mainly for musical theater lovers. But nevertheless, they have so much potential and definitely deserve an unbiased listen. Personally the outro to “The Maybe Man” changed my mind on the band.
Generally good video but I have to say you’re totally wrong about Godsmack. They were a powerful metal band with many great songs and they were great in concert, but still good job on the video.
I preferred “Count On Me” from Default’s sophomore album. I’m surprised that Theory of a Deadman hasn’t made either list, same with Imagine Dragons. 30 STM, needs to be a four-man band again.
Part 1 made me not as embarrassed to really like Hear Me Now, and now part 2 made me not as embarrassed to really like Popular Monster thank you for making me feel like my music taste is not _as_ bad as I thought it was
I actually liked a lot of Default's work..... but yes, I can totally understand why and agree that they completely belong on this list. Great pick Luke.
Maroon 5 was the first band I was ever confused at everyone liking, and I was 5 when they got big. Seriously, though; am I the only one who felt "She Will Be Loved" sounded identical to another song from the time, "Here I Am" by Bryan Adams (something way more up my alley since pre-Shrek Dreamworks was the shit)?
@TheBattlesword Maroon 5 is like, the Thin Mints of music to me. Much like Thin Mints, everyone around me loves them for reasons I do not understand and I think they're foul and almost completely intolerable.
"Blurry" and "The Kill (Bury Me)" are definitely objectively great songs by their respective bands, and I have no problem turning either up if I hear them today. Agreeing on the premise that Godsmack is "a bad band *now*", the idea that other songs off their first 3 albums aren't good seems a little short-sighted. Yes, the singles sort of exemplified the trend you mentioned, but it's the other cuts off the albums that really stood out to me more than anything, stuff that sort of leaned into the Wiccan themes that their earlier music revolved around if not completely centered around (see - Moon Baby, Immune, Mistakes/Trippin', Vampires [instrumental], Spiral) and then off that same album, stuff like the title track Faceless, Re-Align, and Dead & Broken always stood up well to me. Now, everything *after* Faceless...was really disappointing to me. To the point where I laughed out loud the first time I heard "1000 HP" which is an AWFUL track by a band that I thought knew better. I saw them open for Metallica in 04 and they were awesome. I saw them again as one of the last pre-COVID shows I ever went to in 2019 and still had a good time, but I definitely agree that a lot of their whiny, bikeresque stuff just didn't work for me at all. Rest of the list makes sense though!
2:47 Bad covers, what are you talking about?! When I need a good laugh, and I mean a GOOOOOOOOOOD laugh, that cover of... was it About a Girl?... is a SUREFIRE way to get one! If you are one of the few that hasn't seen it yet, be warned, you WILL laugh, cry, hurt(bad), then hurt(good, kind of, from laughing so hard) and then hopefully you don't pass out from laughing too hard!
Maroon 5 did have a good first album. Songs like “This Love” “Harder to Breathe” and my personal favorite “She Will Be Loved” are the band at their best. Also, “Shoulda” by Hinder is a song I actually like quite well for the instrumental.
I personally would've put 'Coming Home' as the good Falling In Reverse song here. It's still hard for me to believe that that stunning track came from that band; it sounds so unlike them (and that was for the better). And it is tragic that we can legitimately call Thirty Seconds To Mars a "bad band" but... yeah, their most recent records have solidified that. At least we still have the times when they were good.
"I Think I’m Oka”y by Machine Gun Kelly with YUNGBLUD and Travis Barker Say what you want to about MGK, I know he is not the best of people with his feud with Eminem and Corey Taylor even calling Eminem's daughter Hailie who was 16 at the time hot. But I can't help but love this song, he sounds good on it so does YUNGBLUD, the lyrics are really good (for MGK at least) and Travis's drumming is amazing as always. Say what you want to about MGK but we can't take this song away from him, I just hope he goes rehab and fixes himself cause he needs it.
My brother would have an aneurysm if he saw Falling in Reverse ranked number one here. He never shuts up about them. I'm just here because I like your videos, so yeah.
Personally i think there are a few other good Godsmack songs, such as Straight out of line and No rest for the wicked, but i do agree they get boring after awhile
Spin Doctors have some other good songs, like Two Princes is also a great song but I do understand your reasoning behind that one as well. Also The Kill was the first 30STM I heard after playing it on Guitar Hero: World Tour so it's an absolute shame what they turned into since it's just weird, but while I don't listen to Godsmack I still agree I Stand Alone is a cool song and they also do a pretty solid cover of The Beatles' Come Together as well
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Buckcherry-For the Movies
Theory Of A Deadman
Lowlife
Santa Monica
Dinosaur
Those are the only songs I can think that are “actually good” from such a trashy band ☠️
"This Love" is an ok Maroon 5 song.
However, the only great song by Skipper Levine (and the rest...) is "Makes Me Wonder".
It's possibly the most catchiest and funkiest Maroon 5 song of their discography.
Six Feet Under, Hinder, Puddle of Mudd, Godsmack and Falling in Reverse are good bands you crazy.
Fine Again-Seether
Blurry was on my old motorcycle road trip play list. Deep emotional memories with it playing in my helmet while powering through a rain shower. Still get goose bumps thinking of it.
Sounds epic and intense bruz
I would have gone with Voodoo instead for Godsmack.
Yes. That song is so good, my mildly conservative Christian aunt liked it.
I give them credit for at least sounding different on Voodoo.
@@nightmarefanatic1819 Which is hilarious given the song title.
Their whole first album was better than anything they've released since
I would have gone with "The Enemy" but mainly because of my nostalgia for Smackdown vs Raw 2007
I Stand Alone, I will always remember from the game Prince Of Persia: Warrior Within
I remember it for being in The Scorpion King as the pinnacle of movie soundtrack songs that have music videos where the band are edited into the movie
U.S. Navy commercials for me.
Okay, i have to say, Godsmack is one of the best bands ive seen live honestly. The drumming contest was sonfreaking good and so fun
Godsmack would be remembered as a solid, if unspectacular, band if they just stopped after Faceless.
@@tommykern2336 To a degree I have to agree with that!!!
@@tommykern2336 I kind of still like some songs on IV like Voodoo Too
thats cuz shannon larkin is a beast.
@@tommykern2336 they have some good songs after that, soul on fire being a really good recent one
Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong isn’t a breakup song. He wrote it after his step mom said he would never amount to anything.
In my book, that's right up there with Brandon Flowers writing Mr Brightside after discovering his girlfriend was cheating on him
I would put “Harder to Breathe” for Maroon 5
As much as I hate Maroon 5, that song slaps.
Or she will be loved.
Or the whole album
Songs About Jane is awesome. After that? No. Sans maybe I Won’t Go Home Without You 🤷🏻♂️
@@mattgeary9987 I honestly think their 2nd album is good to
A video topic: 10 good singers in bad bands(or bands that hold them back)
Can go the other way around too, good bands held back by bad singers.
He did a video “10 bands tarnished by their lead singer” a year ago.
Chester Bennington in Linkin Park, only because of how mediocre the other band members were
Thanks for reminding me how much I miss the Songs About Jane album. Sincerely, a millennial who misses the early 2000s.
He is Right 30 Seconds To Mars A Beautiful Lie is an 10/10 Album full of Bangers
The Debut is Also Great
Also This is war had some good songs
Kings and Queens is chill-inducing. They do epic so well.
It’s so weird seeing how much they changed from that prog rock, hard rock, alt rock, emo sound to whatever the hell they are now. Nothing will beat those first three albums. Such a shame.
This Is War has some good songs on it, but you can hear the direction they were going. First 2 albums were great. 3rd was ok. Everything after is just trash...and its not even the fact that they went straight pop. It's the fact that its shitty pop.
@@jjwhalen2587 yeah im Not denying its a fact
First 2 Albums Are Gold Pure Beauty
The Third One was still remarkable it had a couple of bangers after that it all came down
@@jjwhalen2587 but we can say that Leto and his brother are very talented
Especially Leto is a good singer in my opinion
And they are capable of Overcoming Albums like a beautiful lie but they dont want to as it seems
I couldn’t even remember who Hinder was until you mentioned “Lips of an Angel.”
Song was tailor made exclusively for strip clubs in the south.
This song played a lot when I was in high school. Can confirm, NO ONE, students nor teachers, liked Hinder at all.
Songs about jane was a really good album.
Hate defending Maroon 5 but that album was solid.
I discovered Breaking Benjamin when I was a freshman in high school thanks to my Mom 😊 thanks to Ben's fear of flying, they toured locally quite a bit. Songs of Jane made me go backwards into their discography and relearn why I loved them since the start.
@@MissMeggarz142 i think you had that confused with Diary of Jane
That whole Spin Doctors album is fire start to finish, IMO. If you don't take it too seriously.
Spin Doctors I think knew their fan base didn't take them too seriously.
I agree!!
Their debut album was great. Their 2nd album...woof. I can honestly say I've never heard anything else from them since the 2nd album. I know they've put out several more since, but I just go back to the 1st album instead of trying anything else.
@@RockedNetI love Two Princes.
@@AsukenickId say 2 Princes was better than Little miss can’t be wrong!
Popular Monster is the best song Falling in Reverse has done.
I love it, not just because of the great music and vocals, but the message from dealing with mental health, something I can relate to.
Ngl, if FiR keeps doing those big ballad remakes of their songs would be much better than trying to write new stuff
He has a song called "brother" that is amazing ... but honestly everything he's released since popular monster has been a banger
@@kevinstoneburner8775 I LOST MY WAY AGAIIIIIN THROUGH THE STORM AND THE WIIIND
@@kevinstoneburner8775bangers? My guy zombified is acting song about being canceled by a rich guy who has multiple certified gold singles. He has not put out bangers 😂
@@bigchungus420 Bradley is rubbing off on Ronnie's fans it's amazing
I personally love spin doctors, they were a fun band that shouldn’t be taken seriously.
When we were kids and LMCBW was on the radio, we used to sing the chorus as "Skittle me, Skittle me CANDY BARS!"
@@Fluffy65 😂😂😂
My choice for this list would have been "Not my time" by 3 Doors Down. Never been a fan of them but that song is beautiful
Great song!
Remember music is an art form and it's definitely not about sex
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Thanks for getting that. Stuck in my head and probably my nightmares lol.
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The only Marron 5 song I find myself coming back to is "Makes me Wonder"
It's got a great groove. I also really like Sunday Morning and Harder to Breathe.
Anything from the first 3 albums is great, the 4th one is depends on taste
I like Stutter, Moves Like Jagger is a great party song! Also like Love Somebody
Wake Up Call is a song on my "Walk Like I Have Purpose" list.
People say that Songs About Jane is their only good record but honestly I think the second one is pretty good too. That groove on Makes Me Wonder is unstoppable.
It's so offensive how fun "This Love" is to listen to. The chorus gets stuck in my head quite often, and whenever it causes me to listen to the full song it's way more pleasant than it should be after what Maroon 5 became.
I don't care for Godsmack's music, but they do put on a decent live show. I took my wife to go see them last year with Staind, which was a band that helped her through some really bad times with their music. She was excited to see them again, and all the excitement deflated when Aaron Lewis lumbered on stage and started phoning it. Seeing her disappointment like that really chapped my ass, so I was very pleased when Sully and crew came on afterwards and PERFORMED. It really turned the night around. I may not care for their music and they certainly have produced some of the buttiest butt rock that ever farted into existence, but they gets points in my book for that.
My problem with godsmack is once you’ve listened to like the first 2 or 3 albums you’ve pretty much listened to their entire catalog before it all starts sounding the same
Truth be told as much as Jared Leto is a walking, sentient meme at this point I actually still love the 2002 debut by 30 Seconds to Mars. Not to say A Beautiful Lie is bad, but there's a weird charm and identity to the debut that I can't help but admire and I probably go to songs like Capricorn, Fallen and Oblivion more than Attack, From Yesterday or The Kill.
In my opinion, The Kill is arguably technically (as in based on technique) their best song, but their first album is overall the best work they ever did. I can't think of a single song on that album that I don't rank above the rest of their discography, for my own tastes.
@@RabblesTheBinx They really are one of those bands where you can pretty much rank their albums in the order they came out with the first being the best and it gradually decreases from there. I find This is War ok and there's some songs I can listen to fine but I wouldn't say it's one I return to very often.
I absolutely loved their debut album. Songs like Capricorn and Oblivion are still in my main playlist. I'd say Hurricane from This is War is my favorite song from them by an inch, but I don't really like the rest of that album. A Beautiful Lie is my favorite all around album thought...I really wish they had leaned more into Attack type songs though.
When I heard Popular Monster for the first time while I was listening to a recommended rock playlist, I did not know that it was a Falling In Reverse song, simply because you can listen to it and actually feel good while doing so.
I used to love AJR in middle school and I genuinely still believe Jack has a likeable singing voice. I havent listened to them in 4 years but I wish they took the hints of ska root more often instead a lot of the awkward and clustered electronic instrumentals and auto tune they do a lot of time. The Dumb Song is charming.
Fun fact about Maroon 5: The Fourth World (the second of their two albums as Kara’s Flowers) was produced by Rob Cavallo and mixed by the late Jerry Finn. As I’m sure most of you probably already know, this is the same team that worked on some of Green Day’s most acclaimed work (as well as a number of other famous pop punk/power pop acts, both together and apart)
Really makes you wonder the kind of music they would’ve gone on to make if they kept these guys in their current incarnation amirite?
You completely missed the mark on Godsmack. I’m not even a huge fan, but I immediately thought “they don’t belong here”.
I scroll down to the comments and see post after post either says “Godsmack rocks” or “you should have picked X song for Godsmack”. And that’s because they have a lot of good songs.
Even if they’re not your taste, to act like they only had 1 good song is just crazy.
Their last albums are boring, but they are not a bad band by any means
I Stand Alone is very special to me as a survivor of M/D domestic violence. It still is as the song starts how I felt and ends how I feel right now. The memories will always hurt but they haven't dictated my life since because I keep it that way. Its nice too know I have good tastes in angst.
DENY is the best song Default did. Wasting My Time was a waste of time. Count on Me is underrated...
And Voodoo was Godsmack's best song.
Count on Me is a great song
First time I heard "Blurry" was in the form of a cover made by a guy called Cassius Povey... a convicted serial rapist who got 17 years for nine different counts. I doubt Wes would be too pleased to hear one of his fans is such a monster.
Finally catching up with all your episodes on a night off from work. I love this channel 😊 great way of sharing music knowledge with family and friends 👍😎
I would habe put "Harder to Breathe" or "Wake Up Call" for Maroon Five.
Also, I remember "Wasting My Time" being on the radio ALL THE TIME. I heard it several times a day during my childhood where I'd listen for hours, and it wasn't until this video that I knew the name of the band who did it.
Also also, despite actually liking "I Stand Alone" I second putting Voodoo on this list. Even my church going aunt liked that song for how catchy it is.
To be fair, `Artist: Default` just sounds like a bug in the software
Yeah Harder to Breathe is pretty good, and I don't really like Maroon 5.
@@mikeomatic9905 It boggles my mind that I didn't know who did it for all the times I heard it on the radio, I don't remember ever once hearing a Deejay mention the band name.
Given that I heard the song Time and Time Again exactly ONCE ever on the radio and knew it was by Chronic Future tells me it isn't my failing memory, but that might be because it was a radio debacle that absolutely pissed me off and made me resent New Found Glory for more than their annoying music (even if what happened wasn't their fault.)
Default also have Deny which is just as good as Wasting My Time. Listen to it! It’s good!
Harder to Breath is the only true "Rock" song they have, and it's one of the only good songs, maybe they should have stayed in that lane.
Tbf,
Song About Jane (by Maroon 5) is genuinely in my top 10 favourite albums.
It's honestly not bad. Those were the days.
I blame She Will Be Loved for ruining the band. Before that song, they were super funky. Then they realized they could make a ton of money putting out stuff like SWBL and it all went downhill.
@@mikeomatic9905But I actually love that song so I can’t bring myself to resent it
I did some work at a local venue that Puddle of Mudd played at. They used pre-recorded vocals and he just lip-synced the entire show.
Really? Thats pretty lame
Whenever I see Default come up (which is not very often), I tell this story and am yet to find some satisfaction:
Back when custom ringtones for cell phones were new and becoming popular, I remember a commercial where a kid is showing off all of the custom ringtones for his contacts to his girlfriend. However, when she asks what hers is, he won't tell her. So she calls him, it's "Wasting My Time" and they get into an argument.
I cannot find this ANYWHERE online. I swear I didn't dream it up. If anyone could actually confirm that this exists (preferably with a link to a source), I'd really appreciate it.
I actually like all of those early Godsmack singles. And think that the acoustic E.P. is very very good. Troll at will. 🤣
30 seconds also suffers from Jared starting a cult.
So, I'm not really a fan of early FIR. However, pretty much everything released 2018 onwards (Losing My Life, Losing My Mind, DRUGS, Popular Monster, TDIMIY Reimagined, etc.) has been Stellar. Zombified totally rips, and Watch The World Burn is just completely sick!
I like Higher by Creed especially the riff in the chorus.
Mark Tremonti does a great job.
I would say “Torn” or “My Own Prison”
@@RockedNetwhat a player man
I like "Bullets" for how hard it goes.
Creed and Nickelback are doing new albums!!
I know Default is pretty straightforward with their rock, but their other song Throw It All Away was also a pretty solid tune from them. Sure, they kept with a formula that worked for a while but I wouldn't really consider them heavily butt rock in comparison to the others that fill that brand.
Suggestion for future videos:
Great Bands with One Bad Album and vice versa
Lol apex of Falling in Reverse - how we feeling after Watch the World Burn and Ronald - just keeps getting better...
Blurry I'll always remember the most for being in Ace Combat 5.
The first falling in reverse song i heard was popular monster
Imagine my disappointment when i found out more
Here songs and bands I would add given their reputation among “Rocked”
For The Movies-Buckcherry
Kid Rock-Picture (With Sheryl Crow)
Perfect-Simple Plan
The Click-Good Charlotte
Limp Bizkit-My Way
First 3 LB albums are great
I will always have a soft spot for "The Anthem" from Good Charlotte. It was on one of the older Madden games and me, my brother, and cousin would all sing along with it when it came up on the menus. Lot of good memories with that song.
Half of the new Limp album is great, only problem is….. there’s the other half of it😂
I would’ve gone with Alone from the MI:2 soundtrack for Buckcherry
Also just my opinion but the kid rock song isn’t good
13:17 oh my God I can't stop laughing
The Fallout from Default is a solid album front to back, I remember my older brother having the original Xbox and had a shit load of music on it, he had this album I used to play the first Forza Motorsport game and listen to that album on repeat for hours, to this day when Wasting My Time or Deny comes on in the car the inner race car driver comes out
Personally, my favorite Spin Doctor song is "Jimmy Olsen Blues". The choice here was so overplayed that I can't listen to more than the opening five bars without getting bent out of shape.
I didn’t know Default was a band until this video. I legitimately thought Wasting My Time was a Creed song.
Grocerycore is wild. I thought it was weird hearing Muse "Won't Back Down" around the time that album came out, but I brushed it off. Then I realized I'm shopping for tomatoes while listening to Evanescence "Bring Me To Life" and then weeks later listening to Linkin Park's "Numb" shopping for onions.
I don't even know what kind of playlist is on at that store because after Linkin Park, it went to an 80s pop song? I mean, I'm not complaining. I just have questions.
I'd like to shop at your grocery store 😂 German stores just play the same pop music over and over and over...I swear they turn on Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift every time I'm there, which is at least once a week.
Blurry really got that boost from also being the theme song for the game Ace Combat 5
That Spin Doctors album was a hell of a jam. Still is. And “Little Miss” was about Chris Barron’s stepmother. “The more you know.”
Which artists/bands do you hate?
The entire self titled album from 30 Seconds to Mars I think is significantly underrated and it's one of my favorite albums. Everything on it is a banger.
Agreed. Has such a different sound for the time and definitely gave off the whole “space rock” vibe they were going for. It’s a shame they hung up the instruments and Jared got weird as shit.
Not sure if u mentioned Santa Monica by theory of a deadman in the previous vid. But that one’s actually pretty decent considering most the stuff they’ve put out. Great vid tho
The Last Song is my favorite by TOADM. I wore my CD out overplaying it 😅
Ok but RX, Medicate is amazing.
Harder to Breathe>This Love
This love is unironically an s tier track
Personally I think Songs About Jane is a great album all through out.
The closest thing to "Blurry" I can think of is probably "Take my picture" by Filter.
You might disagree with me on this but I saw Falling in Reverse on Disturbed’s Take Back Your Life Tour in Greenville and with everything that Radke has done and said I wasn’t expecting anything good but I was blown away by their performance and it surprised me. I’m not even a huge fan of them but I was impressed by their performance (Disturbed was also phenomenal and I will cherish that experience forever)
I saw Falling in Reverse live with Avenged Sevenfold. I mean the performance was alright, but I can definitely say that they could’ve done a better job to me.
FIR is awesome. This dude is a clown
@@dontyouworryaboutit_ Luke or Ronnie?
I've seen them three times (mostly at festivals) and I always have a good time when Ronnie takes the stage. He sucks as a person tho and I'm glad Luke called out his transphobia because oof does it suck liking Falling in Reverse when you're nonbinary.
@@kaitlynmarie5545 yeah I mean I’m not one to support the lifestyle of anyone who is a part of the LGBTQ+ community but straight up hating them for just existing is not right
Godsmack is a KICK ASS BAND men Wtf?
Blurry is always first on my mind with this topic. It kinda sounds like an Incubus or Foo Fighters song to me and it’s gorgeous.
Maroon 5 had more good ones on their debut, especially Harder To Breathe. That was the first song i heard from them and for a while i thought the band seemed promising…
30 Seconds To Mars i think had even a couple of good albums when they started, when Jared was also a great actor. Maybe the biggest downfall out of all these bands.
@laurisaarinen1126 I actually didn't know "Blurry" was a Puddle of Mudd song until I saw this video. It was never a huge favorite of mine or anything, but I liked it.
I will always defend those first 3 Thirty Seconds To Mars albums, and even half of Love, Lust, Faith & Dreams. No amount of bad material they put out going forward will change that. But yes, at this point the Leto brothers are building themselves a condominium sized rut, and I don’t think they even want to get out of it at this point. I know now not to get my hopes up when they announce a new album and that’s putting it mildly.
I think you could even argue that there are good songs on This Is War.
@@TheSharkAntWell I did say first three albums. Also, This Is War is my favorite album of theirs funny enough.
Perhaps the next list should be good bands that went bad lol
Coming from Massachusetts, the home of Godsmack they had so much more than I Stand Alone. Granted it was over-played.
I freaking called Blurry being in this, because…I mean, it’s the ONE puddle of mudd song they got right and the only one I can enjoy…outside of “She Hates me” ironically.
Hey! Nice to see an AJR song get some representation. I still argue Pitchfork kids is the best they’ve done, and they have their occasional moment, but it’s at least nice to hear some credit given.
Maroon 5 and 30STM being on here really did kinda make me sad, as they do have more great stuff like “From Yesterday” and “Wake-Up Call”.
I know we joke about Six Feet Under and Chris Barnes’ Cookie Monster vocals, but it’s more sad to see the frontman responsible for cannibal corpse’s early work become a punching bag. And for those complaining about his vocals on TNT, he sounds even worse now with Nightmares of the EEEEEE-composed. Listening to that made me appreciate the TNT cover more.
I said before that I don’t hate FIR as much as I should, as there are some moments where I’m like “okay, this is listenable”. Don’t get me wrong, they have their dogs, and Ronnie Radke…is Ronnie Radke, but I couldn’t bring myself to hate it compared to its Trashcore contemporaries. Having said that…yeah, popular monster works. It’s easily the band at its best to be honest.
And lastly, I think the reason people don’t immediately bring up default when talking about the most generic band is….well they’re so generic I’m pretty sure most people never heard of them.
Personally I wouldn’t necessarily call Godsmack a BAD band by any means. If anything I think they were once a good band that unfortunately run out of juice.
I still like the first 3 albums, the rest I can do without.
Godsmack is not a bad band they are good they rock for real
They do have a few good songs and they are talented, but it always seems like they are barely even trying to create something impactful at this point.
Godsmack isn't a bad band, I don't think their later material being less interesting makes them bad. By that logic a band like Boston is also bad since they only have two (Debatably three) good albums while the rest range from mediocre to really bad. (Corporate America and Life, Love, and Hope are worse than anything Godsmack ever released)
And of all the songs, I Stand Alone is easily one of the most generic and bland songs they've ever made. I don't think it's a bad song by any means, But in comparison to Awake, Trippin', Spiral, Mistakes, Bad Magick, Immune, Now Or Never, Straight Out Of Line, Saints And Sinners, or really just any song off of those first three albums, It's whatever.
As for Puddle Of Mudd they're one of those bands that I've heard a ton of stuff from since my friend likes to blast their music in his videos, And I genuinely can name only one song that I outright disliked and that was Spaceship with its godawful lyrics. (I grew up with She Hates Me so I can't hate it)
I haven't heard any of the albums in full besides the Galvania one (And maybe the Stuck EP), But of the ones I recognize I think Life On Display is the best. My friend requested me to use both Think and Already Gone from that album and I thought those songs were surprisingly good. Time Flies is also another good one. Legit if that and Come Clean were the only albums I don't think people would hate them as much. They aren't bad at all. It's just Wes himself is insane and easy to make fun of.
As for the rest I don't like any of them, Default has the one song I know and it's decent, But Hinder is just bad.
Spin doctors are awesome!
Pocketful of Kryptonite was a great album!! Jimmy Olsen’s Blues, Two Princes and Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong all great songs!!!
I can agree with this mostly.
Puddle of Mudd had 2 or 3 good songs across all their albums
AJR, Falling in Reverse, 30 secs, Hinder Maroon 5, Spin Docs, 6 Feet all did nothing personally for me
I was a pretty big Default fan (had gnarly bass lines in some of their songs)(from a bass player)
But I can respect this list. Keep rocking
9:36 - Oh yeah this fucking song, still enjoy it all these years later it just makes me wanna go on a freakin' Clash of the Titans calibur adventure slaying fantastical monsters with my barbarian blade LET'S GO! XDXDXDXDXDXD
I honestly liked Awake a lot more then I Stand Alone. For me that song was overplayed on the radio. Still don't mind the song though.
I didn't even realize Blurry was a POM song for a long time after I first heard it.
I think AJR is wildly misunderstood and unfairly judged. The albums and songs they put out this decade (OK Orchestra and The Maybe Man) are fairly listenable, they’re mainly for musical theater lovers. But nevertheless, they have so much potential and definitely deserve an unbiased listen. Personally the outro to “The Maybe Man” changed my mind on the band.
I agree!
Generally good video but I have to say you’re totally wrong about Godsmack. They were a powerful metal band with many great songs and they were great in concert, but still good job on the video.
I preferred “Count On Me” from Default’s sophomore album. I’m surprised that Theory of a Deadman hasn’t made either list, same with Imagine Dragons. 30 STM, needs to be a four-man band again.
Sunday Morning > This Love
The rerecorded version of The Drug In Me Is You is not only better than the original, it's better than the whole album.
Part 1 made me not as embarrassed to really like Hear Me Now, and now part 2 made me not as embarrassed to really like Popular Monster
thank you for making me feel like my music taste is not _as_ bad as I thought it was
Finally a little validation for blurry.
The first puddle of mudd album is amazing
I actually liked a lot of Default's work..... but yes, I can totally understand why and agree that they completely belong on this list. Great pick Luke.
Deny is better than Wasting My Time in my opinion as well.
@jacobrichards967 Deny was really good too. The video for it was cool too.
Maroon 5 was the first band I was ever confused at everyone liking, and I was 5 when they got big.
Seriously, though; am I the only one who felt "She Will Be Loved" sounded identical to another song from the time, "Here I Am" by Bryan Adams (something way more up my alley since pre-Shrek Dreamworks was the shit)?
I've always hated them, too.
@TheBattlesword Maroon 5 is like, the Thin Mints of music to me. Much like Thin Mints, everyone around me loves them for reasons I do not understand and I think they're foul and almost completely intolerable.
I guess Theory and Kid Rock are waiting for Part III (or later)
That would require either having a good song to put on the list
@@paulkollars6667oh cmon. Kid Rock had decent stuff.
Back in 1998😂
I heard Stone Sour in a grocery store once.
I heard them at a pharmacy once.
"Blurry" and "The Kill (Bury Me)" are definitely objectively great songs by their respective bands, and I have no problem turning either up if I hear them today.
Agreeing on the premise that Godsmack is "a bad band *now*", the idea that other songs off their first 3 albums aren't good seems a little short-sighted. Yes, the singles sort of exemplified the trend you mentioned, but it's the other cuts off the albums that really stood out to me more than anything, stuff that sort of leaned into the Wiccan themes that their earlier music revolved around if not completely centered around (see - Moon Baby, Immune, Mistakes/Trippin', Vampires [instrumental], Spiral) and then off that same album, stuff like the title track Faceless, Re-Align, and Dead & Broken always stood up well to me.
Now, everything *after* Faceless...was really disappointing to me. To the point where I laughed out loud the first time I heard "1000 HP" which is an AWFUL track by a band that I thought knew better.
I saw them open for Metallica in 04 and they were awesome. I saw them again as one of the last pre-COVID shows I ever went to in 2019 and still had a good time, but I definitely agree that a lot of their whiny, bikeresque stuff just didn't work for me at all.
Rest of the list makes sense though!
a song that applies perfectly to this theme, monsoon from tokyo hotel.
2:47 Bad covers, what are you talking about?! When I need a good laugh, and I mean a GOOOOOOOOOOD laugh, that cover of... was it About a Girl?... is a SUREFIRE way to get one! If you are one of the few that hasn't seen it yet, be warned, you WILL laugh, cry, hurt(bad), then hurt(good, kind of, from laughing so hard) and then hopefully you don't pass out from laughing too hard!
Is that an MST3K reference?! lol I sang that line
It's important to remember.
I agree with... most of what you said (OSW reference). Lips of an Angel is a great song.
Hearing the country version of it might change your mind lol drove me crazy
Maroon 5 did have a good first album. Songs like “This Love” “Harder to Breathe” and my personal favorite “She Will Be Loved” are the band at their best. Also, “Shoulda” by Hinder is a song I actually like quite well for the instrumental.
I personally would've put 'Coming Home' as the good Falling In Reverse song here. It's still hard for me to believe that that stunning track came from that band; it sounds so unlike them (and that was for the better).
And it is tragic that we can legitimately call Thirty Seconds To Mars a "bad band" but... yeah, their most recent records have solidified that. At least we still have the times when they were good.
I actually remember "I Stand Alone" from it's appearance in Prince of Persia 2 more than the Scorpion King, remember that game?
"I Think I’m Oka”y by Machine Gun Kelly with YUNGBLUD and Travis Barker
Say what you want to about MGK, I know he is not the best of people with his feud with Eminem and Corey Taylor even calling Eminem's daughter Hailie who was 16 at the time hot. But I can't help but love this song, he sounds good on it so does YUNGBLUD, the lyrics are really good (for MGK at least) and Travis's drumming is amazing as always. Say what you want to about MGK but we can't take this song away from him, I just hope he goes rehab and fixes himself cause he needs it.
This is war is another good thirty second song
Burn the House Down by AJR is legitimately good.
My brother would have an aneurysm if he saw Falling in Reverse ranked number one here. He never shuts up about them. I'm just here because I like your videos, so yeah.
Personally i think there are a few other good Godsmack songs, such as Straight out of line and No rest for the wicked, but i do agree they get boring after awhile
Regarding the Spin Doctors, my personal favorite songs are "Jimmy Olsen's Blues" and "Cleopatra's Cat."
Spin Doctors have some other good songs, like Two Princes is also a great song but I do understand your reasoning behind that one as well. Also The Kill was the first 30STM I heard after playing it on Guitar Hero: World Tour so it's an absolute shame what they turned into since it's just weird, but while I don't listen to Godsmack I still agree I Stand Alone is a cool song and they also do a pretty solid cover of The Beatles' Come Together as well
interesting - i like "control" much better than "blurry"
Honestly surprised it never showed up in a soundtrack for some extreme sports game
I like Drift and Die.