@@xbenci kinda but its like a mixture of homework and i would rlly say discovery id just say it stands out on the album but it also would stand out on homework though its a banger one of my favourite daft punk songs and one of the best on discovery
Discovery embodies the heart and soul of French House: taking a good sample and making you ABSOLUTELY FUCKING SICK OF IT within the course of 4 minutes.
That heavy breathing on 'I want you now' by Depeche mode was achieved by 1. playing an accordion without pressing a button to let the air out, 2. an audio sample from a porno and, 3. model's voices to supplement the porno sample.
As the person who wrote the comment shown in the video, I can say that I was a bit too harsh. I still don't like the song, but I can definitely say it's not as bad as disenchanted or blood
@@tak-pa3134 blood fucking sucked. I can understand liking disenchanted but what kind of shit do you have to be on to actually think blood is good. It doesn't fit the album at all, sounds completely off, and you can tell it wasn't written with the purpose of actually being a standalone song. It's just there so they could get popularity from a hidden track
@@awhryan I understand thinking Disenchanted sounds overly dramatic, but lyrically it is one of the biggest thematic payoffs on the album's themes. It feels like a culmination of all the albums motifs and putting them all into perspective with the overall story and character development. I actually think Teenagers or Sharpest Lives is probably the worst off the album. (Ignoring Blood.)
First time I listened to House of Cards I thought it was a snoozefest, could barely finish the track. Years later I came back to it for whatever reason and it hit me like a fucking truck of emotions, now it's literally one of my favorites from In Rainbows. Funny how Radiohead does that sometimes.
It doesn’t become terrible but imo the first half of Tubular Bells is way better than the second half. The first half is so sophisticated and while some of it is still good the second half has a lot of goofy stuff.
I'd say Muse's Madness belongs in the vice-versa category. It starts off really weak with this annoying ass voice sample, but when everything kicks in after the guitar solo, it gets really good. *Casually responding 1 year later*
Corpus Christi Carol is my absolute favourite song from Grace. I have shed so many tears listening to it and it has comforted me in bad moments. It's not even an original song by Jeff Buckley, but a beautiful rendition of a piece from "A Boy was Born", a choral composition by the classical British composer Benjamin Britten, originally for children choir, then transposed for soprano. Truly wonderful.
@@ionlyusepics I disagree. I think that birds is kind of eh, but not their worst. Personally, I dislike Two heavens, bootleg, and maybe even their self titled off of their debut EP more. That’s just my opinion though, thought I’d share.
I read up on that Aphex twin song a while ago. Guess Ventolin is a trade name for an asthma medication that the artist used, and one of the side effects of it's use is tinnitus.
Yup. That's what every Deftones fan feels about Pink Cellphone. Saturday Night Wrist react when? In all seriousness, you should definitely react to some Deftones albums. Amazing alt metal band with classic albums. White Pony, Koi No Yokan, Saturday Night Wrist.
Short Circuit by Daft Punk is great. The album is incredible but I like Short Circuit since it takes a break from sampling and is just a fun synth bop. I’ll admit that at the halfway point when it becomes more distorted is where it starts to fall off, but when it’s not super long and the rest of the album is so good it’s forgivable for me personally.
I disagree with The Hype being bad, I actually think it's crucial to the album's flow. Trench needed a more uplifting song, ESPECIALLY right after the most somber song the duo has ever recorded with Neon Gravestones
@@austinegy oh man, i LOVE Smithereens. ik it’s not the most popular but it is probably my favorite off of trench, up there with Pet Cheetah and Neon Gravestones
Got to agree with Seamus: Echoes is probably my favourite song ever and Fearless has a great deal of meaning for me but the joke song at the end of side 1 of the LP sticks out like a sore thumb on an otherwise flawless album.
Lot’s of people say “Big Man With A Gun” of of Nine Inch Nails’ sophomore album “The Downward Spiral”. Lyrically it is violent, vulgar, and deranged but that is the point. It is an important song for the story being told in that album and it sets up “A Warm Place” perfectly.
I feel like a good topic would be bad songs that start underrated or good albums. For example “out of my mind” on Good Riddance’s album “my republic” sets the tone off wrong for an underrated album.
first off, as a huge Nine Inch Nails fan, thank you for defending both Hurt and Closer. not gonna lie, Closer wasn't my favourite song when I was younger, but as time goes on, it's definitely a stand-out track, and there's a reason it's probably the biggest song they've ever done. also, Shoots And Ladders by KoRn is awesome. it's kind of ironic, though: the song is more or less about the way the media we consume subliminally feeds us all these negative messages... and then you remember that it's the same band who gave us songs like Faget, Daddy, and All In The Family
faget and daddy were both emotional pieces about the tragedy in jonathan davis's life and they become a lot more impactful when you realize that, all in the family just sucks tho lol
Imo New Slaves is way more lyrically hard-hitting, venomously delivered, instrumentally interesting and experimental than Bound 2 which sort of gives us a sound we've already heard from Kanye. If we're talking about Yeezus that has to be the quintessential Yeezus track for me and by far its best track
@@funkmeisterclownshiz9959 harsh, painful sounds and long songs. but im a bit sensitive when it comes to music, so it's hard for me to listen to certain genres and vocal types (that neutral milk hotel album is also like a torture for me lol) so i guess my opinion only make sense to me
Seems like you haven't listened to a lot of Coldplay so I would like to HIGHLY recommend you give their debut album "Parachutes" a listen. It's a stunning record, super cozy and warm and Radiohead-esque at times. That would be an awesome video!
Agreed! It's my favorite Coldplay record. To fit the theme of the video though, Spies is a hard skip for me. Not sure why but it has never clicked with me.
Parachutes is my favorite album of theirs. Every song is great, it's an easy listen, and I feel like you could get through the whole thing in one sitting without a problem. Love it.
revolution 9 from the beatles' self titled album (white album) is actually so hard to sit through. i know it's supposed to be more of an art piece, but come on man. i'm just glad it's at the end and is only followed by good night which i also usually skip
revolution 9 is a very difficult track to listen to, but it’s why i like it so much. one of the few songs that can genuinely make me feel anxious and uncomfortable
Glad to see Brad enjoying I Care Because You Do! Ventolin represents Richards asthma and the tinnitus he gets from it, hence the high pitched frequency running through the track. It’s was also supposedly in a competition between Mu-Ziq of whom can make the most abrasive track. Aphex definitely won hahahahah
Damn im surprised how many people don't like james on little dark age. I love the entirety of that album (one of my all time favorites actually), and james is probably my favorite track on the whole thing
I fucking love pulk pull revolving doors. when i heard amnesiac i thought you we're going to talk about Hunting Bears (which i don't hate but don't love either).
@@vonNaaat yeah i agree, it's a really weird and almost Hunting and eerie song, but i understand why a lot of people think it's just a filler or incomplete.
“The Atrocity” from Biffy Clyro’s “Infinity Land”, just doesn’t hit the same way as the rest of the album. Infinity Land is just so creative and the post-hardcore almost emo energy just isn’t there in The Atrocity. Tracks like “Glitter and Trauma”, “My Recovery Injection” and “There’s No Such Thing as a Jaggy Snake” are full of creativity with irregular time signatures, out of this world lyricism, great lead ups to drops and just everything.
So glad to see Infinity Land love in this corner of the internet! Love Biffy, all their albums are great. I do however disagree with your take on The Atrocity. Infinity Land’s whole draw for me is how messed up yet melodic it is. Kids From Kibble’s bookended screams, Only One Word’s outro, Basically all of Jaggy Snake, very chaotic, abrasive parts of the album. But there’s another type of abrasion that draws me to Infinity Land, that being its thematic darkness. Sections that aren’t musically complex, but are dark and atmospheric enough to act as a through line amidst all the chaos. Think the outro of Got Wrong, Crasp, Weapons are Concealed’s freaky chord progression, Pause It’s slow build, and the hidden track, Tradition Feed, one of the most nightmarish pieces of music I’ve ever heard. This is where The Atrocity fits perfectly. It feels funereal, mournful, there’s a fog (another great Biffy song lol) that envelopes the track with a very thick atmosphere that I love. Its sparseness actually speaks volumes in my ears. I do think they’ve done that kind of song more to my liking on later albums (Skylight, People), but it fits very snugly on the album in my view. I felt the same way about Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin by Reuben initially - the rest of that album is so dour but that song is so upbeat, but I stuck with it enough for it to make sense. I must say though I used to very much agree with you with regards to this song, but my light switch moment was when I realised Infinity Land’s greatness comes not from its complexity, but its atmosphere. Very cool to see someone else bigging this album up though. Wave Upon Wave Upon Wave is one of the greatest songs ever written. Their new album comes out next week and the singles have been incredible, check this video out if you’ve not already: m.ruclips.net/video/hdX1uSwEEcQ/видео.html Wishing you well!
@@Josh_Read I’ll be honest, I don’t even hate The Atrocity, I just want Brad to listen to infinity land and this is the only way I can think of him doing it HAHAHAHA. Biffy Clyro are my all time favourite band so I love seeing fellow lovers of the band. I do apologise for critiquing The Atrocity.
Nice to see a Biffy fan. Not a 'first three albums' guy, so I'll throw in Re-Arranged and Now I'm Everyone. Now I'm Everyone has this super repetitive and annoying instrumental bridge, and the chorus is weak, but oh my fucking god is Re-Arrange bad. The awful singing style combined with the general blandness, easily their worst song.
That and Lock Your Doors are awesome to me, lol. Crazy to see him call Deep Web one of their worst tracks in general when Pop and Stockton are on the same album…
22:06 The version of Robocop he performed at the Hollywood Bowl revival concert is so much better That concert is amazing in a lot of ways but turning a low point on the album into a highlight is quite the feat. See You In My Nightmares is also improved greatly. The orchestration is really impactful and drives the emotion of the song much better. The fact that’s its followed up with a reprise of Say You Will makes it work even better.
Bro I freaking LOVE Short Circuit off Discovery, thank you so much for defending one of my favorite songs on that album! Extraordinarily based take, I was with you the whole way when you were vibing with that and would have dabbed you up through the screen if I was able.
As excpected the pornographic “I want you know” takes another head XD. BUT srly don’t miss out in Depeche Mode, they have some of the best albums of the 90’s and the 80’s. Even music for the masses is still a 4.5/5 despite that awful track. Ps Thanks for the 2nd feature Brad, love this content!!!
I actually really like somebody’s calling me, like don’t get me wrong it’s easily my least played song of the record but in the context of the album I think it works a lot
I’m a defender of Drunk and Hot Girls. I like the song. I think it’s got a fun, catchy sound that’s different from the rest of the album, even if it has its issues lyrically and sonically. I’m still glad it made the final cut, and I don’t skip it when it comes on
@@cynicalip i like both barry bonds AND drunk and hot girls. infact, good night is the worst song in graduation for me. to be honest, literally all people who hate those songs is because it doesn't fit in with the happy vibe. and i guess that is a solid reason but still pretty fucking dumb. yeezus is Kanye's best album btw.
I'd love a part two, this video is fun. I'd like to throw in "The Hardest Part" from Coldplay's X&Y. Used to be a big fan, this album is a great mixed bag of space influenced songs, but The Hardest Part is like the flanderization of Coldplay. Just the worst lyrics I have ever heard.
I just looked at the track listing and I think that The Hardest Part is the only good song off of the last third. Idk man, it's what I like about Coldplay, they can make music with really nothing in it and I will like it anyways. The melody's also nice
@@ofekshtain8246 I actually saved X&Y on my Liked Songs solely so I could have a song for every letter of the alphabet. But I barely listen to it, and I've never been big on The Hardest Part. TBH, I'd say that's their worst album prior to Everyday Life, but the big singles are fantastic
If I could request an album listen through, I’d say you should listen to the avalanches “wildflower” or “we will always love you”. Their songs are entirely made up of samples (aside from vocals) and they make it work very well
Late to this, but I 100% with what ya gotta say about the avalanches. Listening to anyone of their albums is a transcending experience, like these are albums you gotta listen to from start to end as all songs are so interconnected that they flow so smoothly into one another. I honestly prefer listening to it on digital or cd because vinyl stops at a point and you gotta flip it.
I don't like the video edit but there is so much gold on the ventolin and ventolin remixes eps. idk why the hell he decided to put the version he did put on ICBYD but its Richard and the man live in his own realm
this is like my favorite question to ask people. "what's your least favorite song from your favorite album/artist/genre". glad to see this in my recommended
@@iliketrains3495 Since Mad Visions is kinda glued together with Hold On, it becomes a long energetic track, All We Have Is Now is the lullaby to end the album well rested
To an extent, I don't think "Touched" is a bad song. I just think the order is not right, imo touched should've been before "I only said", it kinda fits since Touched at the end has the same riff and it would serve as an introlude to introduce such an amazing track as "I only said"
Ngl I love every song on 808s and heartbreak but i can totally see why a lot of ppl dont like 'See you in my nightmares' idk why I like it its just that this album sounds so cool
Ah yes, Pink Cellphone. The *ONE* song by Deftones i will call *BAD* in every way. Like, most Deftones songs are great, these guys have an borderline perfect career so far. Even Gore, as not amazing, it was still okay. Adrenaline has aged a little but it's still good. But Pink Cellphone is just bad. The one bad spot in their discography.
Agreed, as a huge Deftones fan since I was a kid Ill never understand how they heard that song and thought "yeah lets keep that in there its great" I always have to skip it, its just so gross... I wish they kicked that girls feature from the album because otherwise its a beautiful album and Deftones discography as a whole is pretty great but if I recommend them to anybody I feel like I have to warn them about Pink Cellphone.
I feel like they wanted to make something very cool but the execution sucked (like, with the speech) because there's a couple songs that do the "have someone speak at the end of the song and the only thing from the song that keeps going during the speech is the drums" and they wanted to do that and have it sound very cool but they chose the wrong speech
I can't say I completely get the hate Pink Cellphone gets. It's definitely outside of Deftones' typical range and might've fit better on the Team Sleep album, but for the most part, it's well executed and still manages to fit in with and add to the rest of Saturday Night Wrist. However, the last minute or so belongs in the garbage, and the only reason SNW is still a 10 with a big fat asterisk is because the clean version cuts that part out entirely.
I disagree, I think the album as a whole has this uncanny, uncomfortable-yet-beautiful vibe that works great with Pink Cellphone. I think they *maybe* could've taken out the last part, but it gives me a chuckle every time i hear it. There's so much strange energy throughout the album and it works, IMO. It gives me similar vibes to the repetitive screams throughout their discography, like "i feel sick" on Lotion or "suck" on 7 Words. SNW doesn't really have that slow uncomfortable buildup, so they did that with the speech. I also think that as vulgar as the speech is, it fits with the themes of the album. It feels religious, or critical of religion, to a certain extent, with the entirety of Rapture and some themes in Beware, Hole in the Earth, Cherry Waves, Xerces, and Pink Cellphone itself, and what's more of a religious theme than some good old sodomy-shaming?
"veteran" by jpegmafia is one of the most creative and replayable hip-hop projects of the past decade but ive never been a fan of the interlude "dayum". not a horrible song but its an odd interlude that doesnt add anything to the album and considering its in the middle of thug tears and baby i'm bleeding, two of the best tracks he's ever made, that doesnt help either.
Veteran is solid but I like all my heroes are cornballs a bit better. Dayum feels like a interlude and doesn’t even have Peggy on it so I couldn’t say a simple mood setter could damper the album in anyway.Doesn’t ruin the listening experience for me at least but I get what your saying
I think it works really well as a prelude to baby I’m bleeding. That track is so high-energy, and building up to it with a softer drone, makes it that much more impactful when the AEAEAEAEAE starts.
i agree but it’s more of an ambient type thing to break up two of the hardest songs to ever exist so I understand it’s purpose. germs on the other hand i can never get behind, the instrumental is really fucking boring for a peggy song and that weird ass falsetto just doesn’t fit it at all. i love this album to bits, it’s one of my top 5 of all time, but fuck it could do without that song
I interpret Tell the Vision off Donda as a representation of how people still communicate with the dead as if they're right next to you. Some sort of spiritual experience Kanye had maybe makes that track an incredible idea for him but not for those who haven't experienced that same thing.
BRAD!!!! YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO AURORA'S INFECTIONS OF A DIFFERENT KIND!!! (and A Different Kind Of Human if u can) It's honestly one of the best 'adventurous' albums and you can't tell me otherwise
To be fair house of cards used to be my least favorite track off of In Rainbows bc it felt like it didn't bring anything new that the rest of the tracks didn't already bring and I've seen a good amount of people feeling the same way. Still a good song tho obviously
Maybe it’s because I first listened to it out of the context of the album, but it’s easily in my top 3 Radiohead songs ever made, loved it on first listen. I think the build up to the end is amazing and the background vocals that come towards the end of the song seal the deal for me. Also love the guitar riff that’s throughout the whole track. It’s probably in my top 10 songs of all time.
brad traumatized with depeche mode lmao i was like you but i kind of like the song now, i love the ending with accordions and martin's vocals, mftm is a fantastic album
If you want to get a better representation of what good UNKLE is, listen to Psyence Fiction, it's one of my favorite albums, nothing like the album you checked out, and a way better representation of UNKLE. It is also produced in part by DJ Shadow.
My personal one I have to throw in here is "Oh daddy" off of Rumours by Fleetwood Mac. Luckily, it's the second-to-last song so it doesn't ruin the flow to skip it.
I love seamus, to me its a so needed song inbetween fearless and pillow of winds, It reminds me of laid back moments of my life, just moments, and to me the instrumentation is sublime and passionate. What hurts me when I think about meddle is the absence of a studio recording of the live version of The Embryo. If meddle had it, it would be the first 11/10 album on my list
idk how. See You In My Nightmares is one of my favorite on the album. gets me hype every time. i’d say Pinocchio Story is what keeps it from being 10/10
@@zdragon4575 Funny enough, See You In My Nightmares is my 2nd favorite now... my opinion changed in 2 months lmao. It's a perfect 10 for me and Pinocchio Story is perfect and perhaps Ye's best outro. Love the emotion and how hard it hits with the crowd ignoring his message.
@@diegocorral8787 i agree that it is a great outro but i think it is too long and doesn’t fit in on the album because there is no beginning track like pinocchio story and there are no interludes so it is kind of just thrown in there
@@zdragon4575 Nah it really fits and connects with Bad News and Coldest Winter with the theme of losing his mother. Idk what you mean by Beginning track or Interlude tbh. Like the album is missing an interlude or beginning track?
damn i really like The Bad Thing lol i think it's a fun simple song, it sits at the same table as Old Yellow Bricks. of course not the best song on the album but i think all the songs are enjoyable, no skips for me
Spent FOREVER on this one. It kept freezing and crashing. Please like the vid, and if you REALLY like it, pls share. Any bit helps ❤️❤️❤️
for when part two gentleman ?, was this too much fun?
Can you please listen to some pink floyd, you are missing out on so much
this is one of my fav videos you've ever made tbh, 10/10
What is the intro song ? It's a bop. Love the video's
yo I've never seen your videos before! A Fantano video redirected me, RUclips did his job well bro, just subscribed!
Brad seems a lot happier and more secure these days :)
First comment
@@therandomname69420 ok
Secure about what?
@@TimeMACH1NE secure in his happiness and self i guess
@@bentownsend4017 weird way to put it but okay lol
Discovery by Daft Punk is flawless, even the interlude Night Vision I just can't pass it, the whole album is an experience
also it's obvious Short Circuit is an old track, it has an _insane_ Homework vibe
@@xbenci kinda but its like a mixture of homework and i would rlly say discovery id just say it stands out on the album but it also would stand out on homework though its a banger one of my favourite daft punk songs and one of the best on discovery
Discovery embodies the heart and soul of French House: taking a good sample and making you ABSOLUTELY FUCKING SICK OF IT within the course of 4 minutes.
@@FernieCanto cringe
@@xbenci Exactly! THAT'S how I feel when I listen to them.
That heavy breathing on 'I want you now' by Depeche mode was achieved by 1. playing an accordion without pressing a button to let the air out, 2. an audio sample from a porno and, 3. model's voices to supplement the porno sample.
That‘s unironically the funniest story I‘ve ever heard. Accordions and pornos, who woulda thunk it.
@@nobodyburgen4594 accornos
@@alienfromlhs1140b appornian
Famous Last Words is fire. It was one of my favorites on The Black Parade.
As the person who wrote the comment shown in the video, I can say that I was a bit too harsh. I still don't like the song, but I can definitely say it's not as bad as disenchanted or blood
@@tak-pa3134 blood fucking sucked. I can understand liking disenchanted but what kind of shit do you have to be on to actually think blood is good. It doesn't fit the album at all, sounds completely off, and you can tell it wasn't written with the purpose of actually being a standalone song. It's just there so they could get popularity from a hidden track
Agreed
@@awhryan blood is campy cabaret. that's the entire point. it's great and i've never once understood the hate for it.
@@awhryan I understand thinking Disenchanted sounds overly dramatic, but lyrically it is one of the biggest thematic payoffs on the album's themes. It feels like a culmination of all the albums motifs and putting them all into perspective with the overall story and character development. I actually think Teenagers or Sharpest Lives is probably the worst off the album. (Ignoring Blood.)
First time I listened to House of Cards I thought it was a snoozefest, could barely finish the track. Years later I came back to it for whatever reason and it hit me like a fucking truck of emotions, now it's literally one of my favorites from In Rainbows. Funny how Radiohead does that sometimes.
Same thing for me
I just heard in rainbows a couple months ago and I think it’s just worse “all I need”
I always liked house of cards. It wasn’t until making this vid that I discovered this cards hate mob
Jonny Greenwood's guitar is awesome in that song.
@@CMAN8118 all i need is a worse house of cards
I love that Brad reached the point in his life where everything sounds like derivations of Radiohead, same lmao
Really like this more loose series of just reading YT comments and stuff
He got my sub
Korn's self-titled album is legitimately a great album, after that it really depends on if you feel to need to listen to more Korn.
Exactly. Also I think need to is a masterpiece aswell.
@@Mustiflakes Yeah the bass alone in that song is slept on, Need To slaps
Need To is one of my favourites on the album. Brad made his mind up way too quick on this one, he should have held on for the chorus.
I love the way the guitars and Jon interact throughout the whole song. One of my favorites for just jamming.
This vid did numbers!! Def onto smt here
You should do songs/albums that start off good, but start to become terrible. Or vice-versa
It doesn’t become terrible but imo the first half of Tubular Bells is way better than the second half. The first half is so sophisticated and while some of it is still good the second half has a lot of goofy stuff.
I'd say Muse's Madness belongs in the vice-versa category. It starts off really weak with this annoying ass voice sample, but when everything kicks in after the guitar solo, it gets really good.
*Casually responding 1 year later*
@@idontcheckmynotifications Goofy stuff's good.
Uno! By Green Day
@@yahalaca5355completely agree
Hard disagree on See You In My Nightmares! Also Robocop is one of my favorites from 808s.
Nightmares get me hype, what is this evil rhetoric they are spitting?
808s has no skips imo, great album
exactly! no dead weight on that album its very concise
@@brotundo Kanye has no skips in general
robocop is so good
"I mean, every track on here thus far has been pretty abrasive, so surely this track can't be that much harsher"
*EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
**raises eyebrows**
amazing track tho and the video makes the feeling it evokes even worse. Love it
Corpus Christi Carol is my absolute favourite song from Grace. I have shed so many tears listening to it and it has comforted me in bad moments. It's not even an original song by Jeff Buckley, but a beautiful rendition of a piece from "A Boy was Born", a choral composition by the classical British composer Benjamin Britten, originally for children choir, then transposed for soprano. Truly wonderful.
Yeah the guy who suggested it is trippin
what the hell is that Jeff Buckley's take, Grace is literally a perfect album
He said "the shit" not shit
@@CJbrinkman602 I was talking about the comment, not what Brad said.
All killer no filler. Deadass one of the best albums imo
His dad is just better
Immaculate album. One of my faves.
I didn't know Pete Davidson listened to Soo much music.
I will not tolerate Deep Web slander, that song goes hard as fuck.
i think there worst song is birds
@@ionlyusepics I disagree. I think that birds is kind of eh, but not their worst. Personally, I dislike Two heavens, bootleg, and maybe even their self titled off of their debut EP more. That’s just my opinion though, thought I’d share.
@@ionlyusepics L opinion
facts that's the only thing I couldn't agree with
@@ionlyusepics birds was my favorite DG song for like 2 weeks. Not even close
I read up on that Aphex twin song a while ago. Guess Ventolin is a trade name for an asthma medication that the artist used, and one of the side effects of it's use is tinnitus.
Yup. That's what every Deftones fan feels about Pink Cellphone. Saturday Night Wrist react when?
In all seriousness, you should definitely react to some Deftones albums. Amazing alt metal band with classic albums. White Pony, Koi No Yokan, Saturday Night Wrist.
WHITE PONY!!
noo pink cellphone is one of my favs
What makes "Drunk and Hot Girls" even worse is that I literally can't get rid of the chorus' melody for the rest of the day after I hear it once
Listen to Sing Swan Song, by Can. Kanye extrapolated that song's verses for Drunk and Hot Girls
i am one year late but i dont care, Drunk and Hot Girls and Barry Bonds are not bad songs, both are catchy and fun as hell
@@bradymyers7709 drunk and hot girls is catchy but in a bad way imo. Barry bonds is the opposite, I love that chorus.
Short Circuit by Daft Punk is great. The album is incredible but I like Short Circuit since it takes a break from sampling and is just a fun synth bop. I’ll admit that at the halfway point when it becomes more distorted is where it starts to fall off, but when it’s not super long and the rest of the album is so good it’s forgivable for me personally.
this is always been my hot take: i love that song lol
burh the transition into the final mellow and at the same time distorted part is literally the best part, it's what keeps the track alive imo
I loveee the distortion at the end, it made me do the “oooh” face first time I heard it
I disagree with The Hype being bad, I actually think it's crucial to the album's flow. Trench needed a more uplifting song, ESPECIALLY right after the most somber song the duo has ever recorded with Neon Gravestones
agreed the hype is one of my favs on the album
100% agreed. And if we wanna point to bad songs on Trench, just look at Smithereens. It's not horrible but it doesn't do it for me
@@austinegy oh man, i LOVE Smithereens. ik it’s not the most popular but it is probably my favorite off of trench, up there with Pet Cheetah and Neon Gravestones
Legend is an uplifting song, the Hype was the only thing that kept Trench from being perfect.
the hype slaps
Got to agree with Seamus: Echoes is probably my favourite song ever and Fearless has a great deal of meaning for me but the joke song at the end of side 1 of the LP sticks out like a sore thumb on an otherwise flawless album.
i honestly didnt know people disliked seamus, i just thought it was a quirky little song and i never skipped it
thats the dawg
Lot’s of people say “Big Man With A Gun” of of Nine Inch Nails’ sophomore album “The Downward Spiral”. Lyrically it is violent, vulgar, and deranged but that is the point. It is an important song for the story being told in that album and it sets up “A Warm Place” perfectly.
Big man with a gun is one of the funnest songs on the album to me. The only “bad” thing about it is that it’s only like 2 minutes long
i remember it being one of my favorites from the album when i listened to it
I feel like a good topic would be bad songs that start underrated or good albums. For example “out of my mind” on Good Riddance’s album “my republic” sets the tone off wrong for an underrated album.
Rainy Day Women
first off, as a huge Nine Inch Nails fan, thank you for defending both Hurt and Closer. not gonna lie, Closer wasn't my favourite song when I was younger, but as time goes on, it's definitely a stand-out track, and there's a reason it's probably the biggest song they've ever done.
also, Shoots And Ladders by KoRn is awesome. it's kind of ironic, though: the song is more or less about the way the media we consume subliminally feeds us all these negative messages... and then you remember that it's the same band who gave us songs like Faget, Daddy, and All In The Family
faget and daddy were both emotional pieces about the tragedy in jonathan davis's life and they become a lot more impactful when you realize that, all in the family just sucks tho lol
Finally, it dawned me that Bound 2 of Yeezus is the greatest track. The composition, the lyric, the Sampling all of them help Yeezus be Yeezus.
Not news to me. Bound 2 was always the song that stood out to me off that album.
Hold my liquor is my favourite
On sight is my favorite in yeezus album I actually don’t know
Imo New Slaves is way more lyrically hard-hitting, venomously delivered, instrumentally interesting and experimental than Bound 2 which sort of gives us a sound we've already heard from Kanye. If we're talking about Yeezus that has to be the quintessential Yeezus track for me and by far its best track
For me its probably guilt trip, though i love the whole album so it's not a bad song
That Jeff Buckley take is fucking insane. How anyone could dislike a second of that album is beyond me
this album is pretty unlistenable im sorry
I Will never get tired of this album, Jeff was a legit god
@@deathwave8375 in what way is it hard to listen to lol
@@funkmeisterclownshiz9959 harsh, painful sounds and long songs. but im a bit sensitive when it comes to music, so it's hard for me to listen to certain genres and vocal types (that neutral milk hotel album is also like a torture for me lol) so i guess my opinion only make sense to me
@@deathwave8375 you must be listening to nursery rhymes if you find jeff buckley and neutral milk hotel to be harsh sounding
Seems like you haven't listened to a lot of Coldplay so I would like to HIGHLY recommend you give their debut album "Parachutes" a listen. It's a stunning record, super cozy and warm and Radiohead-esque at times. That would be an awesome video!
Agreed! It's my favorite Coldplay record. To fit the theme of the video though, Spies is a hard skip for me. Not sure why but it has never clicked with me.
@@snarkytwoleg Damn I think Spies is the best song on the album.
"Parachutes" is absolutely amaaazing. People don't realise how much of a masterpiece it is...
@@BillyDrakePianoMan spies is one of those songs thats either a hit or miss for people
Parachutes is my favorite album of theirs. Every song is great, it's an easy listen, and I feel like you could get through the whole thing in one sitting without a problem. Love it.
revolution 9 from the beatles' self titled album (white album) is actually so hard to sit through. i know it's supposed to be more of an art piece, but come on man. i'm just glad it's at the end and is only followed by good night which i also usually skip
revolution 9 feels like that end of transmission on your tv which is the scary moment before closes the day. that gives the same vibe to me lol
Yeah but let's be honest, that's not close to the only not good song on that album
@@grahamreece519 Honestly, I like every track there.
revolution 9 is a very difficult track to listen to, but it’s why i like it so much. one of the few songs that can genuinely make me feel anxious and uncomfortable
I never realized Paradisin was considered a bad song by some people. Was instantly one of my favorites off that album lol
i feel Paradisin' is a bad song for people who take music too serious.
@@miserirkeni feel like a lot of songs are bad to people who take music too seriously lol
Glad to see Brad enjoying I Care Because You Do! Ventolin represents Richards asthma and the tinnitus he gets from it, hence the high pitched frequency running through the track. It’s was also supposedly in a competition between Mu-Ziq of whom can make the most abrasive track. Aphex definitely won hahahahah
I dunno, that u-Ziq track hurts more (for me)
@@nobodyburgen4594 If we had Squarepusher in the mix tho with the track "dreaded pestilence" he would win immediately
@@jonny9365 Just listened to it. Wow. My head stil feels like it’s spinning in circles around itself.
@@nobodyburgen4594 buzz caner is s0 damn good
was the mu-ziq one wannabe?
Damn im surprised how many people don't like james on little dark age. I love the entirety of that album (one of my all time favorites actually), and james is probably my favorite track on the whole thing
Yeah, I love the Ariel Pink sound on it.
I fucking love pulk pull revolving doors. when i heard amnesiac i thought you we're going to talk about Hunting Bears (which i don't hate but don't love either).
Hunting Bears is an amazing soundscape. The tone of the guitar is immaculate. Each to their own I guess 😅
@@vonNaaat yeah i agree, it's a really weird and almost Hunting and eerie song, but i understand why a lot of people think it's just a filler or incomplete.
Morning Bell is the only song I skip on Amnesiac. I love the Kid A version but the Amnesiac version is ass (in my opinion) (:
@@conson2431 I actually really like the feeling it gives and the ambient it creates, but yeah I too prefer the Kid A version.
Nah both are magical. Pulk/Pull really is OP though. Best on the album other than I Might Be Wrong.
I can’t be the only one who loves pull/pulk, right? Especially the true love waits version
stinkerton
agreed, pulk/pull is a highlight for me.
same with ventolin
I actually love all the songs on Graduation
Barry bonds is overhated, I understand the dahg slander
drunk and hot girls overhated
I was surprised people don't like drunk and hot girls
I second this.
Ventolin is a banger, and I’m tired of pretending it’s not
Seamus is hilarious it’s just Rick Wrights dog howling. They definitely threw it in because of Lsd.
“The Atrocity” from Biffy Clyro’s “Infinity Land”, just doesn’t hit the same way as the rest of the album. Infinity Land is just so creative and the post-hardcore almost emo energy just isn’t there in The Atrocity. Tracks like “Glitter and Trauma”, “My Recovery Injection” and “There’s No Such Thing as a Jaggy Snake” are full of creativity with irregular time signatures, out of this world lyricism, great lead ups to drops and just everything.
So glad to see Infinity Land love in this corner of the internet! Love Biffy, all their albums are great.
I do however disagree with your take on The Atrocity. Infinity Land’s whole draw for me is how messed up yet melodic it is. Kids From Kibble’s bookended screams, Only One Word’s outro, Basically all of Jaggy Snake, very chaotic, abrasive parts of the album.
But there’s another type of abrasion that draws me to Infinity Land, that being its thematic darkness. Sections that aren’t musically complex, but are dark and atmospheric enough to act as a through line amidst all the chaos. Think the outro of Got Wrong, Crasp, Weapons are Concealed’s freaky chord progression, Pause It’s slow build, and the hidden track, Tradition Feed, one of the most nightmarish pieces of music I’ve ever heard.
This is where The Atrocity fits perfectly. It feels funereal, mournful, there’s a fog (another great Biffy song lol) that envelopes the track with a very thick atmosphere that I love. Its sparseness actually speaks volumes in my ears. I do think they’ve done that kind of song more to my liking on later albums (Skylight, People), but it fits very snugly on the album in my view. I felt the same way about Deadly Lethal Ninja Assassin by Reuben initially - the rest of that album is so dour but that song is so upbeat, but I stuck with it enough for it to make sense. I must say though I used to very much agree with you with regards to this song, but my light switch moment was when I realised Infinity Land’s greatness comes not from its complexity, but its atmosphere.
Very cool to see someone else bigging this album up though. Wave Upon Wave Upon Wave is one of the greatest songs ever written. Their new album comes out next week and the singles have been incredible, check this video out if you’ve not already:
m.ruclips.net/video/hdX1uSwEEcQ/видео.html
Wishing you well!
@@Josh_Read I’ll be honest, I don’t even hate The Atrocity, I just want Brad to listen to infinity land and this is the only way I can think of him doing it HAHAHAHA. Biffy Clyro are my all time favourite band so I love seeing fellow lovers of the band. I do apologise for critiquing The Atrocity.
He may as well listen to the entire biffy discography while he’s there 😂
i feel like no such man as crasp is worse for the flow of the album than the atrocity
Nice to see a Biffy fan. Not a 'first three albums' guy, so I'll throw in Re-Arranged and Now I'm Everyone. Now I'm Everyone has this super repetitive and annoying instrumental bridge, and the chorus is weak, but oh my fucking god is Re-Arrange bad. The awful singing style combined with the general blandness, easily their worst song.
Man, Deep Web is my favourite track on that album. Really interesting to hear that many people dislike it.
yeah it’s top three tracks on the album i don’t get the criticism
@@spacechimp7883 yeah WTF one of my favorites too, i was like WHAT when he said that and brad agreed
Yeah I'm glad I'm not the only one, that really threw me for a curveball. I thought he would have said World Of Dogs or something else.
That and Lock Your Doors are awesome to me, lol. Crazy to see him call Deep Web one of their worst tracks in general when Pop and Stockton are on the same album…
22:06 The version of Robocop he performed at the Hollywood Bowl revival concert is so much better
That concert is amazing in a lot of ways but turning a low point on the album into a highlight is quite the feat.
See You In My Nightmares is also improved greatly. The orchestration is really impactful and drives the emotion of the song much better. The fact that’s its followed up with a reprise of Say You Will makes it work even better.
completely agree
Bro I freaking LOVE Short Circuit off Discovery, thank you so much for defending one of my favorite songs on that album! Extraordinarily based take, I was with you the whole way when you were vibing with that and would have dabbed you up through the screen if I was able.
As excpected the pornographic “I want you know” takes another head XD. BUT srly don’t miss out in Depeche Mode, they have some of the best albums of the 90’s and the 80’s. Even music for the masses is still a 4.5/5 despite that awful track. Ps Thanks for the 2nd feature Brad, love this content!!!
loved this series brad! i’d love to see a part two
glad you showing love to Barry Bonds🙏🙏I honestly never understood why it’s so hated, it’s great to my ears
I actually really like somebody’s calling me, like don’t get me wrong it’s easily my least played song of the record but in the context of the album I think it works a lot
I’m a defender of Drunk and Hot Girls. I like the song. I think it’s got a fun, catchy sound that’s different from the rest of the album, even if it has its issues lyrically and sonically. I’m still glad it made the final cut, and I don’t skip it when it comes on
SAME
It grew on me quickly after not liking it the first few times I heard it, especially like the odd sample selection
Literally same. I never skip it.
I mean, it isnt like great, BUT Barry Bonds is SIGNIFICANTLY worse, especially with the Weezy feature
@@cynicalip i like both barry bonds AND drunk and hot girls. infact, good night is the worst song in graduation for me. to be honest, literally all people who hate those songs is because it doesn't fit in with the happy vibe. and i guess that is a solid reason but still pretty fucking dumb. yeezus is Kanye's best album btw.
Coldplay's early albums are pretty sweet.
I'd love a part two, this video is fun. I'd like to throw in "The Hardest Part" from Coldplay's X&Y. Used to be a big fan, this album is a great mixed bag of space influenced songs, but The Hardest Part is like the flanderization of Coldplay. Just the worst lyrics I have ever heard.
I really like the hardest part. to me the weakest song from X&Y is the title track.
I just looked at the track listing and I think that The Hardest Part is the only good song off of the last third. Idk man, it's what I like about Coldplay, they can make music with really nothing in it and I will like it anyways. The melody's also nice
X & Y is truly bloated imo, the album could be like 7 songs shorter, including hardest part lmao
@@ofekshtain8246 I actually saved X&Y on my Liked Songs solely so I could have a song for every letter of the alphabet. But I barely listen to it, and I've never been big on The Hardest Part. TBH, I'd say that's their worst album prior to Everyday Life, but the big singles are fantastic
i used to agree but now i like the chorus, the verse is still kind of lackluster but i wouldn't call it a bad song
As a lifetime Aphex Twin lover, I had to straight up delete Ventolin from my hard drive.
Drunk and Hot Girls is great, especially the part about 3 quarters through where the beat changes, Robocop should’ve been the selection on 808s too
If I could request an album listen through, I’d say you should listen to the avalanches “wildflower” or “we will always love you”. Their songs are entirely made up of samples (aside from vocals) and they make it work very well
Seconding this. All of their albums are fantastic
We Will Always Love You was one of my favorite albums last year, and Wildflower is super underrated.
Late to this, but I 100% with what ya gotta say about the avalanches. Listening to anyone of their albums is a transcending experience, like these are albums you gotta listen to from start to end as all songs are so interconnected that they flow so smoothly into one another. I honestly prefer listening to it on digital or cd because vinyl stops at a point and you gotta flip it.
Ventolin is a work of art you can't tell me otherwise
FACTS
It's the pleb filter of I Care Because You Do
@@MrJellyman223 true
I don't like the video edit but there is so much gold on the ventolin and ventolin remixes eps. idk why the hell he decided to put the version he did put on ICBYD but its Richard and the man live in his own realm
Isn't it supposed to replicate the side effects of a Ventolin inhaler?
Brad, thank you for the Rina Sawayama love
just saw the great songs on bad albums yesterday, now this today. love the ideas!
this is like my favorite question to ask people. "what's your least favorite song from your favorite album/artist/genre". glad to see this in my recommended
Please do a part 2 to this
All We Have is Now would be a great shout
@@iliketrains3495 Since Mad Visions is kinda glued together with Hold On, it becomes a long energetic track, All We Have Is Now is the lullaby to end the album well rested
Wow 😮!!! “The bad thing” is my favorite off FWN…Genuinely a flawless album as well
I'm gonna pretend I didn't see PDA for a split second there
i just about killed someone
The Police Mother from Synchronicity is one of the most painful listening experiences Compared to it’s more dark yet peaceful surroundings
Really liked these videos brad, keep it up, or don’t, it’s your life
RoboCop is fire, you not slick for tryna sneak that there 22:06 lmao. Those strings are just *chef's kiss*
PLEASEEEE review a rush of blood to the head
Parachutes first! It's the best Coldplay album after all
@@gi5089 I mean yes parachutes first. But Rush Of Blood To The Head is Way Better
@@gi5089 parachutes is pretty good but I think there are more good songs in a rush of blood to the head
@@gi5089 Gonna have to disagree with that, I feel like Viva is EASILY their best, tho Parachutes and AROBTTH are tied for second imo.
@@franciscogarrido9339 X&Y > Viva La Vida > AROBTTH
Agreed on touched on Loveless. I actually think it's really really beautiful.
To an extent, I don't think "Touched" is a bad song. I just think the order is not right, imo touched should've been before "I only said", it kinda fits since Touched at the end has the same riff and it would serve as an introlude to introduce such an amazing track as "I only said"
I can’t even get close to criticising that album it’s just so damn good
The clip of the Ford truck behind the beck song was perfect
Ngl I love every song on 808s and heartbreak but i can totally see why a lot of ppl dont like 'See you in my nightmares' idk why I like it its just that this album sounds so cool
Ah yes, Pink Cellphone. The *ONE* song by Deftones i will call *BAD* in every way. Like, most Deftones songs are great, these guys have an borderline perfect career so far. Even Gore, as not amazing, it was still okay. Adrenaline has aged a little but it's still good.
But Pink Cellphone is just bad. The one bad spot in their discography.
Agreed, as a huge Deftones fan since I was a kid Ill never understand how they heard that song and thought "yeah lets keep that in there its great" I always have to skip it, its just so gross... I wish they kicked that girls feature from the album because otherwise its a beautiful album and Deftones discography as a whole is pretty great but if I recommend them to anybody I feel like I have to warn them about Pink Cellphone.
I feel like they wanted to make something very cool but the execution sucked (like, with the speech) because there's a couple songs that do the "have someone speak at the end of the song and the only thing from the song that keeps going during the speech is the drums" and they wanted to do that and have it sound very cool but they chose the wrong speech
its one of my fav songs of all time i like it😭
I can't say I completely get the hate Pink Cellphone gets. It's definitely outside of Deftones' typical range and might've fit better on the Team Sleep album, but for the most part, it's well executed and still manages to fit in with and add to the rest of Saturday Night Wrist. However, the last minute or so belongs in the garbage, and the only reason SNW is still a 10 with a big fat asterisk is because the clean version cuts that part out entirely.
I disagree, I think the album as a whole has this uncanny, uncomfortable-yet-beautiful vibe that works great with Pink Cellphone. I think they *maybe* could've taken out the last part, but it gives me a chuckle every time i hear it. There's so much strange energy throughout the album and it works, IMO. It gives me similar vibes to the repetitive screams throughout their discography, like "i feel sick" on Lotion or "suck" on 7 Words. SNW doesn't really have that slow uncomfortable buildup, so they did that with the speech. I also think that as vulgar as the speech is, it fits with the themes of the album. It feels religious, or critical of religion, to a certain extent, with the entirety of Rapture and some themes in Beware, Hole in the Earth, Cherry Waves, Xerces, and Pink Cellphone itself, and what's more of a religious theme than some good old sodomy-shaming?
I appreciate you putting the time stamps in so I can go to the albums I've actually listened to before. Bless
That edit on Fun had me in stitches
“Now with actual PET SOUNDS!”
Thank you for that laugh.
OK that aphex twin song can actually be harmful but I think it's a jam
I really like the beat but the screeching ruins it
It’s actually pretty neat how the beat plays with the frequency of the highest tone
but but it causes physical pain and that’s intolerable as a trait of enjoyable music experiences
@@peterbrownjr7517 u just need high IQ to tolerate and embrace it ;) song slaps hard
"veteran" by jpegmafia is one of the most creative and replayable hip-hop projects of the past decade but ive never been a fan of the interlude "dayum". not a horrible song but its an odd interlude that doesnt add anything to the album and considering its in the middle of thug tears and baby i'm bleeding, two of the best tracks he's ever made, that doesnt help either.
Veteran is solid but I like all my heroes are cornballs a bit better. Dayum feels like a interlude and doesn’t even have Peggy on it so I couldn’t say a simple mood setter could damper the album in anyway.Doesn’t ruin the listening experience for me at least but I get what your saying
I think it works really well as a prelude to baby I’m bleeding. That track is so high-energy, and building up to it with a softer drone, makes it that much more impactful when the AEAEAEAEAE starts.
Big Disagree
@@pokefin5952 AMHAC is the greatest album oat imo
i agree but it’s more of an ambient type thing to break up two of the hardest songs to ever exist so I understand it’s purpose. germs on the other hand i can never get behind, the instrumental is really fucking boring for a peggy song and that weird ass falsetto just doesn’t fit it at all. i love this album to bits, it’s one of my top 5 of all time, but fuck it could do without that song
I interpret Tell the Vision off Donda as a representation of how people still communicate with the dead as if they're right next to you. Some sort of spiritual experience Kanye had maybe makes that track an incredible idea for him but not for those who haven't experienced that same thing.
for Lou Reed knowing his musical history he probably set out to write the most outrageous lyrics he could
yeah I wanna be black is Lou making fun of people who just see black people as stereotypes and not real people
BRAD!!!! YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO AURORA'S INFECTIONS OF A DIFFERENT KIND!!! (and A Different Kind Of Human if u can) It's honestly one of the best 'adventurous' albums and you can't tell me otherwise
Brad roasted my take, this is the best early christmas present ever
A Rush of Blood to the Head is one of the best albums of all time imo, very underappreciated
This is some shit you would read on r/Radioheadcirclejerk
@@abbedurgut3743 HAHAHAHA
@@abbedurgut3743 obviously accompanied with a picture of The Bends cover and attributed to Muse
Wait i like this album too fuck everyone else
no way
Gloves were about to come off when I thought you were gonna say my boy Jeff Buckley has a bad song on Grace. Would love a reaction to that album
To be fair house of cards used to be my least favorite track off of In Rainbows bc it felt like it didn't bring anything new that the rest of the tracks didn't already bring and I've seen a good amount of people feeling the same way. Still a good song tho obviously
Maybe it’s because I first listened to it out of the context of the album, but it’s easily in my top 3 Radiohead songs ever made, loved it on first listen. I think the build up to the end is amazing and the background vocals that come towards the end of the song seal the deal for me. Also love the guitar riff that’s throughout the whole track. It’s probably in my top 10 songs of all time.
brad traumatized with depeche mode lmao i was like you but i kind of like the song now, i love the ending with accordions and martin's vocals, mftm is a fantastic album
“Fuck That” on The Money Store isn’t necessarily bad by itself but compared to the rest of the album it feels very out of place
I've actually never minded "Somebody's Calling Me", and This Is Happening is my favorite LCD Soundsystem album. Pretty surprised people dislike it.
Man, pulk/pull revolving doors is one of my favorite radiohead songs of all time wtfffffffff
Where its at was a HUGE hit for Beck. I heard it on the radio a ton.
If you want to get a better representation of what good UNKLE is, listen to Psyence Fiction, it's one of my favorite albums, nothing like the album you checked out, and a way better representation of UNKLE. It is also produced in part by DJ Shadow.
The amount of excitement I got when I heard brad read out "odelay" and then the fucking hype when he liked it cannot be understated
Short Circuit is a goddamn banger wtf
My personal one I have to throw in here is "Oh daddy" off of Rumours by Fleetwood Mac. Luckily, it's the second-to-last song so it doesn't ruin the flow to skip it.
I Wanna Be Black is clearly satirical. It's like people don't know anything about Lou Reed, his views or his lyricism
I love seamus, to me its a so needed song inbetween fearless and pillow of winds, It reminds me of laid back moments of my life, just moments, and to me the instrumentation is sublime and passionate. What hurts me when I think about meddle is the absence of a studio recording of the live version of The Embryo. If meddle had it, it would be the first 11/10 album on my list
Please, full reaction to Dua Lipa's Future Nostalgia, it's so fun and well made, will be a great video.
yep
Brad: plays One Foot
Me: This doesn't sound so bad.
Brad: AJR is that you?
Me: Oh my god.
Idk man Seamus always is fun for me. I really like the guitar and the dog(while being annoying at times) is a fun thing to listen to sometimes
Sweepstakes on Plastic Beach. Especially since it's smack dab in the middle of two significantly better songs, Broken and To Binge.
21:42 was my recommendation! Really happy you agree as that song prevents me from calling 808s a 10/10 album.
idk how. See You In My Nightmares is one of my favorite on the album. gets me hype every time. i’d say Pinocchio Story is what keeps it from being 10/10
@@zdragon4575 Funny enough, See You In My Nightmares is my 2nd favorite now... my opinion changed in 2 months lmao.
It's a perfect 10 for me and Pinocchio Story is perfect and perhaps Ye's best outro. Love the emotion and how hard it hits with the crowd ignoring his message.
@@diegocorral8787 i agree that it is a great outro but i think it is too long and doesn’t fit in on the album because there is no beginning track like pinocchio story and there are no interludes so it is kind of just thrown in there
@@zdragon4575 Nah it really fits and connects with Bad News and Coldest Winter with the theme of losing his mother.
Idk what you mean by Beginning track or Interlude tbh. Like the album is missing an interlude or beginning track?
damn i really like The Bad Thing lol i think it's a fun simple song, it sits at the same table as Old Yellow Bricks. of course not the best song on the album but i think all the songs are enjoyable, no skips for me
Both their debut and 2nd albums have no skips imo.
@@anuragj8025 I think there’s one or two on fwn but definitely not the bad thing imo
If I was gonna skip on fwn itd probably be if you were there, beware? I think that’s a close to perf album though
Would literally kill for you to do a reaction to This Is Happening
Home and you wanted a hit will kill him. Such a great record
@@unathihlubi8192 you wanted a hit is the most boring track on it, what are you talking about? Somebody's calling me is heaps better
This type of videos are so good man keep it up
Short Circuit is amazing idk what that dude was talking about
9:19 LMAO the heavydirtysoul “mr. misty” clip here is glorious, glad to see another twenty one pilots fan haha
Sorry to burst your bubble but he doesn't really like blurryface much at all