Setlist: - Iron Man Theme Song - Break intro - Letting of tonight - Best of me - Look Past the Bright Lights - When the Sun Sleeps - Changing of times - Never Meant to Break your Heart - Last breakdown
I saw them in Baltimore on this tour I believe. I loved this album. My band mates at the time used to clown me so much for liking this band/album. I’m not Christian but I like what I like 🤷♀️ Womp womp
Wish i knew more about the departure of members. This band definitely needed Corey and Dallas -- Octavio too. Whenever I see Tim on guitar in an older recording I feel like I know it's going to be a page turned from where I was enjoying their music. Aaron and Chris Dudley should have started a new band with a new name, with whoever on board, Tim, Spencer, whatever. People have no idea what I'm talking about when I say 'old underoath' because they only know corporate underoath. RIP Corey. I wonder what his reasoning for leaving was. Must have taken some pride to walk away from the band and have the band move on from the motions which he was a firestarter for. Their lead/rythm/bass guitar was super iconic and heavily influenced by european/american metal bands which probably were laying the foundation for metalcore in the late 80's/early 90's. These guys were hammering the nail into the wood of it. I always wondered how much their first guitarist -- Luke -- wrote with the band, he wasn't on any records. Whenever I see Tim on I feel like "op! the show is now visual!". Like they got a performer instead of a musician for lead guitar. He looks like a cardboard cut out of exactly what was trendy in the rising metalcore scene -- at that point still incorrectly called 'emo', which, is and will always be a completely different genre of music, and by and large, players and listeners. Funny how it still holds up though. Sort of like 'goth', but even less accurate. But yea he's got that died black boycut on point, throwing his hand and guitar all over the stage. I get it, it's a rush, but the band was lost beyond repair at this point. Aaron singing too.... just diving into that market of emotional screaming-boy girly music that high school kids buy. Sales and marketing > art. And born on the hard and work and effort of something original, which was a late 90's Christian metalcore band that no one has ever heard.
That's right. I know the departures reasons of all members, except Corey. He left Underoath in January 2001, but I think it was a "prepare decision" because they had three guitars in a moment, so that explain than it was a decision with a long time in advance. If you want, I can tell you the reasons of another members of Underoath :)
@@noelschmidt1422very curious to know. I know a little but not too much. I gotta watch that Dallas van interview video again, I don't know if he goes over it or if what he says is accurate. It was initially claimed to be like an emotional crisis he was having on Warped Tour, but I'm sure it went beyond that. It definitely would be a little difficult to be performing songs that were often about the ex who he accidentally killed in the high school car crash, and had been written during teenage years/emotions.
@@barnacleboy7453 haha keep listening, i'd be curious to know waht you find comes out on top. i'll never get enough of their first 3 albums. When I was younger I listened to a lot of bands that were in the same genre as their post-2001 style, but nothing at all stuck like their first 3 albums.
Setlist:
- Iron Man Theme Song
- Break intro
- Letting of tonight
- Best of me
- Look Past the Bright Lights
- When the Sun Sleeps
- Changing of times
- Never Meant to Break your Heart
- Last breakdown
Thanks for creating the set list!!!!
terminator 2 theme*
@@ЕвгенийАлфёров-р7я you are so right!!
That is not the iron man theme song tf 😂😂😂 that's TERMINATOR
1:37 Letting go of Tonight
4:09 Best of Me
7:52 Heatherwood
10:38 When the Sun sleeps
16:02 Changing of Times
21:09 Never meant to break your Heart
Gracias ❤️
Scott Nunn back there like “I wrote the riff to reinventing your exit.”
this is so beautiful
This is the first time that I found Changing Of Times Live, wow I hope someday somebody upload Act Of Depression Live or Short of Daybreak 😊
Que hermoso ver estos archivos. Sobre todo me sorprende que estén publicados tan pronto
Love the beginning and the Dallas and Aaron nsync with the arm gestures .
I saw them in Baltimore on this tour I believe. I loved this album. My band mates at the time used to clown me so much for liking this band/album.
I’m not Christian but I like what I like 🤷♀️
Womp womp
that breakdown intro is so tough
Do you have any other sets? One fifth ?
Their early stuff really sounds like they were heavily influenced by Thursday
They were before Thursday.
lol not at all
Wish i knew more about the departure of members. This band definitely needed Corey and Dallas -- Octavio too. Whenever I see Tim on guitar in an older recording I feel like I know it's going to be a page turned from where I was enjoying their music. Aaron and Chris Dudley should have started a new band with a new name, with whoever on board, Tim, Spencer, whatever. People have no idea what I'm talking about when I say 'old underoath' because they only know corporate underoath.
RIP Corey. I wonder what his reasoning for leaving was. Must have taken some pride to walk away from the band and have the band move on from the motions which he was a firestarter for. Their lead/rythm/bass guitar was super iconic and heavily influenced by european/american metal bands which probably were laying the foundation for metalcore in the late 80's/early 90's. These guys were hammering the nail into the wood of it. I always wondered how much their first guitarist -- Luke -- wrote with the band, he wasn't on any records.
Whenever I see Tim on I feel like "op! the show is now visual!". Like they got a performer instead of a musician for lead guitar. He looks like a cardboard cut out of exactly what was trendy in the rising metalcore scene -- at that point still incorrectly called 'emo', which, is and will always be a completely different genre of music, and by and large, players and listeners. Funny how it still holds up though. Sort of like 'goth', but even less accurate. But yea he's got that died black boycut on point, throwing his hand and guitar all over the stage. I get it, it's a rush, but the band was lost beyond repair at this point. Aaron singing too.... just diving into that market of emotional screaming-boy girly music that high school kids buy. Sales and marketing > art. And born on the hard and work and effort of something original, which was a late 90's Christian metalcore band that no one has ever heard.
That's right. I know the departures reasons of all members, except Corey. He left Underoath in January 2001, but I think it was a "prepare decision" because they had three guitars in a moment, so that explain than it was a decision with a long time in advance. If you want, I can tell you the reasons of another members of Underoath :)
@@noelschmidt1422very curious to know. I know a little but not too much. I gotta watch that Dallas van interview video again, I don't know if he goes over it or if what he says is accurate. It was initially claimed to be like an emotional crisis he was having on Warped Tour, but I'm sure it went beyond that. It definitely would be a little difficult to be performing songs that were often about the ex who he accidentally killed in the high school car crash, and had been written during teenage years/emotions.
@Espiran (sorry for my english)
Octavio had children in that age, and needed time with them. He left the band post Furnace Fest, in August 2002.
I think every version of under oath rocks but I’m glad the old uo has some very passionate fans.
@@barnacleboy7453 haha keep listening, i'd be curious to know waht you find comes out on top. i'll never get enough of their first 3 albums. When I was younger I listened to a lot of bands that were in the same genre as their post-2001 style, but nothing at all stuck like their first 3 albums.