@@robertwiegand9927well not only that after hearing the first song I realized it’s the song played at the beginning of the movie so he had to of known them enough to go on stage with them at his own place.
What other life is there besides a life of freedom? Never give in Never give up When boredom sets in Think of the young kids who we once were That enthusiasm is still there You look around What do you see? One to replace every five that leave And the list is millions long
Mr and m friends saw Filth sorta by chance. We were on our way to a Ramones show but we got lost it was late and it was the middle of downtown traffic was at a stop no place to park we said fuk it went to a smaller venue in a slightly quieter part of the city And saw Filth there that nite. I think that was 89-90 roundabout. The Ramones were a great band in their own right but filth has always been more my cup of poison.
Nah that movie wasn’t that good to be honest, but that’s just my own opinion. It’s a tragedy what happened and society is fucked, but the world has been fucked since the beginning of mankind
@@Shadow-gm9ct a rebellious teen grown up and mature out of the crap. You either become a member of society or a junkie on the streets so take your pick. I became a junkie
This is the most angry song, a self aware commentary on a period in time when punk was branching out and morphing into other genres,and the hardcore punk scene was shrinking, the anger and the ability to question social structures was disappearing and being replaced by sappy pop songs or bloated, over produced, over played outfits with some sort of tie to punk rock, no matter how loose, usually their so called influences, which are influenced by their influences and so forth. So it was kind of an appropriation of something that was created from nothing and literally fought for by many who stood for what they believed in ,the pop punk that really started to take off in the earlier nineties brought a significant degree of safety and just general buffoonery to a style of music that was traditionally aggressive and conscious . Basically it was a punk rock overhaul, even fashionwise, it became a mall store costume freak show. Again, appropriation and softening of something that was at one time unique, self expressive and definitely likely to get you in some shit in the wrong places. The kids now go through a punk "phase" or goth phase, and that stupid store in the mall by the food court can facilitate this summer fixation. when we were kids, my brother and myself, you just kinda went into it, at that time through middle to late 80s skateboarding culture which was more punk at that moment in time, you just became a punk over time based on what you did, who you hung out with,--who you Didn't hang out with, just like,where your head was at. Didn't use dad's credit card to buy some shit for attention. So, here's my take... A house has been built, many people contributed to it's construction, the diy spirit that is key to punk rock was the foundation, many people were injured quite literally during it's construction.standing back you can see the flaws, maybe weeknesses in the structure, but can also appreciate that it was built with limited materials by people with determination and will to create something for themselves where there once was nothing. An eviction notice, so to speak is pinned to the door as moving vans arrive puking the articles of suburban complacency, sloth, and comfort. Now these new occupants will give this house a new coat of paint, they will change the locks and make it safe and clean, everything will have a certain degree of sameness and uniformity that makes every one comfortable and unquestioning. And as the builders and original inhabitants of this house walk out the door, turn around and take a final look at what was theirs,they no longer recognize what they created. That's when they started to walk away. That's where the anger comes from in this song...a sense of loss . Like losing your grip on a rope that is being pulled by many. How's that for a rant,huh?
Met a guy who knows filth at a traveling circus. I think he helped produce this album with them? Was about 4 years ago. I told him I liked "the list" and we actually did talk about conflict a little bit as well.
Jake said perhaps the list is only 100s long but I don’t see it. Still one of the best songs ever made and the first and one of the only songs I ever learned to play on the guitar
unless you lived this scene, veins and all, go listen to the fuckin radio, or yeah, just listen without all the stupid fuckin squabbling, this shit is for everyone.
The only comments that matter here are the ones talking about how awesome Filth is and the message of the song. It's a disgrace to see music snobbery and homophobic insults on a song by this band, or any other righteous punk band. Who gives a shit, the song and band kicks ass, I like it, you like it, let's be happy that we're of a lucky few that appreciates and knows about this music.
I don’t care what you are, but if you try to push your beliefs on me I won’t be happy. That’s why I like punk, you can find a leftist hanging out with a right wing dude because punk isn’t just about government, it’s about music, the life style, the people. I’m also here cause of bomb city.
I used to wear my MDC dead cops t shirt in the barracks with my Crass wrist tattoo and Misfits on my arm that I got during basic at Ft. Benning. That's why your on the list.
Kind of interested in this band now. I didn't know this was the original. (Pg 99 did a cover of this.) Well whatever, that's what covers are for right? Osmosis.
@tolstoyleo agreed. this is one of my all time favorite albums. My kids think I'm fucking nuts when I blast this shit and totally zone everything else out
R.I.P. Brian Theodore Deneke PUNK'S NOT DEAD!
I just watched bomb x city i had heard about this before I watched the movie fucking sad and bullshit
Sticking my fingers deep in my ass right now and licking them to this awesome song
Bomb city Amarillo tx I don’t live too far from there
gene adams exactly I hate the guy that killed still too this day
@@texasrose8477 yes my dear
They practiced at my house sugar mountain for their reunion shows. It was rad. Many a free filth show. RIP Mike.
this song influenced my overcoming heroin addiction. why? because the list is hundreds long.....never give in. never give up!
This is for you Brian Deneke!!💜 "The show must go on!!"
Hey what connection did Brian have to this band I’m just curious thank you
@@cod8140 I am just going by the movie, bomb city, but it was his favorite band.
@@robertwiegand9927well not only that after hearing the first song I realized it’s the song played at the beginning of the movie so he had to of known them enough to go on stage with them at his own place.
Thank you youtube for bringing hard to find irreplaceable missing vynil records back into my life!
What other life is there besides a life of freedom?
Never give in
Never give up
When boredom sets in
Think of the young kids who we once were
That enthusiasm is still there
You look around
What do you see?
One to replace every five that leave
And the list is millions long
Truth....now live it...
So true 57 yrs old living in my van. Fuck money fuck work fuck the American dream. Live free be happy love one another!
Bomb City brought me here!
It's a good movie
yxumantei same
Same
So what
yxumantei I already liked filth but bomb city is my favorite movie
Mr and m friends saw Filth sorta by chance. We were on our way to a Ramones show but we got lost it was late and it was the middle of downtown traffic was at a stop no place to park we said fuk it went to a smaller venue in a slightly quieter part of the city And saw Filth there that nite. I think that was 89-90 roundabout. The Ramones were a great band in their own right but filth has always been more my cup of poison.
haD IT NOT been for the media, Id only have known ramones were /I lost on my way to filth
Your fuckin lucky that awsome
decapitate state great story , love it. i never saw Filth but did see The Ramones. and they were badass.
I have to wonder who the 11 people are who gave this a "thumbs down". I will always love this song.
One of the best live performances I've ever seen God that was a great show
Anyone who's into this, check out the movie bomb city about brian Deneke
Yeah just seen it. good movie.
I saw it a while back. Movie is killer!
Nah that movie wasn’t that good to be honest, but that’s just my own opinion. It’s a tragedy what happened and society is fucked, but the world has been fucked since the beginning of mankind
@@asageorge6x3 punkest reply🤪
If you want to hear Brian's band.ruclips.net/video/uvDQRp8Ti10/видео.html
Can't get enough of this song!
the blatz filth split is dope too
True&&&
Nut ella one of my favorite albums The Shit Split
SHITSPLIT
Blatz is awful.
Bout time someone said it
Rip Brian Deneke. Punk will live on!
PUNK'S NOT DEAD
R.I.P Brian Theodore Deneke
The older I get- the longer the list gets smh...
revalesq í love you
No kidding man. I am only 16 and I can see the list getting longer and the scene getting smaller. It's sad.
Ikr
@@Shadow-gm9ct a rebellious teen grown up and mature out of the crap.
You either become a member of society or a junkie on the streets so take your pick. I became a junkie
mushy fuck that punk for life
Ahhh,this was my all time favorite band to see play Gilman st in Berkley..Those were the best shows ever!..
This is the most angry song, a self aware commentary on a period in time when punk was branching out and morphing into other genres,and the hardcore punk scene was shrinking, the anger and the ability to question social structures was disappearing and being replaced by sappy pop songs or bloated, over produced, over played outfits with some sort of tie to punk rock, no matter how loose, usually their so called influences, which are influenced by their influences and so forth. So it was kind of an appropriation of something that was created from nothing and literally fought for by many who stood for what they believed in ,the pop punk that really started to take off in the earlier nineties brought a significant degree of safety and just general buffoonery to a style of music that was traditionally aggressive and conscious . Basically it was a punk rock overhaul, even fashionwise, it became a mall store costume freak show. Again, appropriation and softening of something that was at one time unique, self expressive and definitely likely to get you in some shit in the wrong places. The kids now go through a punk "phase" or goth phase, and that stupid store in the mall by the food court can facilitate this summer fixation.
when we were kids, my brother and myself, you just kinda went into it, at that time through middle to late 80s skateboarding culture which was more punk at that moment in time, you just became a punk over time based on what you did, who you hung out with,--who you Didn't hang out with, just like,where your head was at. Didn't use dad's credit card to buy some shit for attention. So, here's my take... A house has been built, many people contributed to it's construction, the diy spirit that is key to punk rock was the foundation, many people were injured quite literally during it's construction.standing back you can see the flaws, maybe weeknesses in the structure, but can also appreciate that it was built with limited materials by people with determination and will to create something for themselves where there once was nothing. An eviction notice, so to speak is pinned to the door as moving vans arrive puking the articles of suburban complacency, sloth, and comfort. Now these new occupants will give this house a new coat of paint, they will change the locks and make it safe and clean, everything will have a certain degree of sameness and uniformity that makes every one comfortable and unquestioning. And as the builders and original inhabitants of this house walk out the door, turn around and take a final look at what was theirs,they no longer recognize what they created. That's when they started to walk away.
That's where the anger comes from in this song...a sense of loss . Like losing your grip on a rope that is being pulled by many.
How's that for a rant,huh?
Beautifully written.
It's true
Funny thing really. First time I saw Filth was with green day.
This right here sums it all up brother
Or sister lol
Saw them touring in Chicago when this was the only record they had. Still have it...
Saw them in a park in Berkeley sometime in the 90's!
Here from the Bomb City movie, this song goes hard I love it. RIP Brian.
Rip Brian Deneke. Punk' s not dead, it's just sleeping drunk.
R.I.P. MIKE
wow 74 thousand views...I didn't actually know this was very popular at all. I always loved this tune.
never gets old just better
Live Long Punk
Rest In Peace Brain T. Deneke
pg.99 does a sick cover of this
skramz
Met a guy who knows filth at a traveling circus. I think he helped produce this album with them? Was about 4 years ago. I told him I liked "the list" and we actually did talk about conflict a little bit as well.
i remember seeing Filth at ABC NORIO in NYC and they left
a lasting impression on me
amazeing. such a brutal and raw song
cheers from nova scotia,canada
This is seriously one of the best things I've ever read.
I'm on the list.
You dont wanna be on the list
I love this song this poem
#destroyeverything
DISTRUGEM TOT! PUNKISTII NU AU MURIT!
@@catuzu2004 Fuck yeah !
@@teodoravescan remember brian deneke!
My favorite punk band ever.
Filth brought me here, and a lifetime of listening to them and Blatz 🖕
This will always be great East Bay punk forever!
What other life is there is there besides a life of freedom 😍😍😍😍😍
thank you i love you 🙂💙
love this split,cheers from nova scotia,canada
Miss you my friend. RIP SAFETY
Lately í see an upsurgency back to old values, of dedication And fucking rebellion😍😍😍😍😍 í love you filth
street punk ♥️
Best fucking punk song ever made.
FACT!
Best crust punk song* if you say punk there's so many other bands who deserve the title of having the best song
Like who?
Andalbanon Like millions of opinions because music is subjective.
Simon Belmont Some examples? I'm always interested in new best punk songs :-)
Mystical
Sick. Cool lyrics .
😍😍😍😍😍😍 never give up never give in
Jake said perhaps the list is only 100s long but I don’t see it. Still one of the best songs ever made and the first and one of the only songs I ever learned to play on the guitar
Great skate music.
unless you lived this scene, veins and all, go listen to the fuckin radio, or yeah, just listen without all the stupid fuckin squabbling, this shit is for everyone.
Yeah lol.
Magic
geeze, I was on that list since 5 yrs . when I brought roadkill to show & tell in kindergarten & slamming 40s behind the dumpster in middle school....
Rest In Piece Tony Sly
Indeed Film/Bomb City brought me here. 🤘
Memory's brought me here
this sounds pretty cool :)
The only comments that matter here are the ones talking about how awesome Filth is and the message of the song.
It's a disgrace to see music snobbery and homophobic insults on a song by this band, or any other righteous punk band. Who gives a shit, the song and band kicks ass, I like it, you like it, let's be happy that we're of a lucky few that appreciates and knows about this music.
I don’t care what you are, but if you try to push your beliefs on me I won’t be happy. That’s why I like punk, you can find a leftist hanging out with a right wing dude because punk isn’t just about government, it’s about music, the life style, the people. I’m also here cause of bomb city.
Hard punk times brought me here
R.I.P. Brian Deneke
PUNK'S NOT DEAD!!
mükemmel
Yes, sir! -sincerely, Johnny Panic
Brings back memories. Fucking awesome song...
The fucking good memories
cool story bro..
Wish I could support the fellas, I"m in the military, but love them, The Exploited, Ramones, all in between.
I used to wear my MDC dead cops t shirt in the barracks with my Crass wrist tattoo and Misfits on my arm that I got during basic at Ft. Benning. That's why your on the list.
This is my spirit bomb
Got to see them in Dayton in 1991
Are you from Dayton the early 90s?
@@19eightyforeisnow Yes!!! That old factory down town free spaghetti dinner!!
i've been listening to this filth / blatz shit split cd for like 15 years and i still fucking listen to it
we're all getting old but most of us have never forgotten where we put the bottles of piss & vinigar
any place that I go and someone mentions Logical Nonsense makes me happy, even if its youtube.
Kind of interested in this band now. I didn't know this was the original. (Pg 99 did a cover of this.)
Well whatever, that's what covers are for right? Osmosis.
I'm so glad to see a mention of Pg. 99
One of the best bands imo. And their cover was amazing.
Bomb City brought me here🤘
Brian Deneke is a legend
I guess im getting old lol ive known this for 20yrs
I remember buying this 7" at epicenter zone. Didn't it come with a sew-on patch?
what is the cd cover called i want 2 find this song
pure fuckin love for this song!
" i dont know who the fuck Crust is"
Omg, I'm dying. Hahahahahhahahahahaha.
From belgium
FILTHGASM! fuck this makes me feel fucking old....this really stands the test of time though
Punk will never die mierdassss !!!
List is millions long.........
R.I.P. Mike Montano
😍
Forever my fucking anthem
"- So who the fuck is Filth anyway?
- It's the greatest fucking band in the world!"
The evil of man hand
@tolstoyleo agreed. this is one of my all time favorite albums. My kids think I'm fucking nuts when I blast this shit and totally zone everything else out
fuk I accidently clicked the thumbs up
Classic record. I have it!!
RIP Lenny!
Eyes see night
filth is my shit forreal
Earth
See eyes green
Night eyes
I hear it now, never mind.
This is more than teenage rebellion.
THE F E E D E R Z
still good