Hell yeah man, I use to play this game all the time on my bro’s old ass PS2 when I was 6 and 7 and every time I heard this I got that feeling of what it’s like being a kid and all, I’m 16 now and I’m only a couple years away from becoming an adult and I wish I could have had the kind of fun that 90s or 2000s kids had back then like my bro :( but everything’s messed up now days and kids aren’t the same as they use to be like my parents and sibling’s were in their childhood but my childhood was fun while it had lasted and am not too far away from entering adulthood.
@@jcrocky My childhood consisted of games that were created and/or published by relatively small teams of people who were fully invested in the quality of the game actually being good (Age of Empires 2, Starcraft, Half Life, Halo, Ratchet & Clank, etc, I could go on...). The games had to actually launch in a fully intact, finished state. I feel your pain but at least you got to experience games like THUG. I really feel bad for the current and future generation of kids who are growing up these days with generic bullshit like the newer CODs, fortnite, etc., that were all dreamed up in corporate boardrooms and churned out as quickly as possible by the overworked, underpaid employees of one of the 5 or 6 major publishers left.
@@jcrocky It doesn’t matter how old you are, or what year you played it. you still experienced the same game the same way. I was practically raised off of these games, I wouldn’t be me without them. Aging isn’t fun, and the rest of the world may feel like an all time low with how it seems people just keep getting crazier, but at least we have these time capsules of what use to be.
@@Very_Nice_and_Polite_Person nothin beats loading up half life and playing it again for the 38301th time. Same with all the tony hawk games, already beat thps2 6 times this week 👀
@@JustTooManyPuppies Hell yeah, true classics right there. I've recently been playing TimeSplitters 2 and TS Future Perfect a bunch. Also replayed Splinter Cell Chaos Theory last year. Gotta love Xbox's backwards compatibility lol.
I remember vividly this was the song that played right at the start of being ditched in Moscow and having to figure out how to get back home in my first playthrough of T.H.U.G. when I was a kid. Went perfectly well with the situation. Love this song ever since. 🙌
So nostalgic. Wish I grew up in the 90s or 2000s and skateboarded, I probably would’ve had a better teenage hood cause mine sure as hell wasn’t and I’ll be an adult next year.
I edited the playlist to play basically this and maybe like the angel. Wish I could play again... Launch across the bridge to escape Jersey, win the tampa am, learn the boneless from the asian chef guy, gap the hotels in Hawaii, and absolutely trash Eric for the last time.
Listening in 2023. Anyone else still vibing with this masterpiece? We need a remaster of this game so badly
a remaster is due
Bro this track goated shit damn near transformed me
@@asapvibes5713I know exactly how you feel 😊
Always a moment listening to this gem. 🔥
Masterpiece indeed
I remember listening to this as a very young child and, wow man, this shit really shaped me..
Hell yeah man, I use to play this game all the time on my bro’s old ass PS2 when I was 6 and 7 and every time I heard this I got that feeling of what it’s like being a kid and all, I’m 16 now and I’m only a couple years away from becoming an adult and I wish I could have had the kind of fun that 90s or 2000s kids had back then like my bro :( but everything’s messed up now days and kids aren’t the same as they use to be like my parents and sibling’s were in their childhood but my childhood was fun while it had lasted and am not too far away from entering adulthood.
@@jcrocky My childhood consisted of games that were created and/or published by relatively small teams of people who were fully invested in the quality of the game actually being good (Age of Empires 2, Starcraft, Half Life, Halo, Ratchet & Clank, etc, I could go on...). The games had to actually launch in a fully intact, finished state.
I feel your pain but at least you got to experience games like THUG. I really feel bad for the current and future generation of kids who are growing up these days with generic bullshit like the newer CODs, fortnite, etc., that were all dreamed up in corporate boardrooms and churned out as quickly as possible by the overworked, underpaid employees of one of the 5 or 6 major publishers left.
@@jcrocky It doesn’t matter how old you are, or what year you played it. you still experienced the same game the same way. I was practically raised off of these games, I wouldn’t be me without them.
Aging isn’t fun, and the rest of the world may feel like an all time low with how it seems people just keep getting crazier, but at least we have these time capsules of what use to be.
@@Very_Nice_and_Polite_Person nothin beats loading up half life and playing it again for the 38301th time. Same with all the tony hawk games, already beat thps2 6 times this week 👀
@@JustTooManyPuppies Hell yeah, true classics right there. I've recently been playing TimeSplitters 2 and TS Future Perfect a bunch. Also replayed Splinter Cell Chaos Theory last year. Gotta love Xbox's backwards compatibility lol.
I remember vividly this was the song that played right at the start of being ditched in Moscow and having to figure out how to get back home in my first playthrough of T.H.U.G. when I was a kid. Went perfectly well with the situation. Love this song ever since. 🙌
Damn that sounds epic!
Yes bro!! Grinding on them Russian tanks!!!
X amount of thoughts carried out in my mind
Opened up my fridge and found nothing
Going through the soundtrack to find any I remember. This one I absolutely remember.
Sitting in my car alone
Tony Hawks Underground is a cool rags to riches story.
It was thanks to this game that I got into Mr Lif, and that led me into getting into The Perceptionists, Akrobatik etc. Thanks game!!
The memories hit hard with this one
I remember going round manhattan with the skeleton in the suit and this came on
Damn Mr. Lif was on here too?
Fantastic rythm with the Truest lyrics of the patron saints.
GTA and Tony Hawk are games where soundtrack is almost as important as story and gameplay
EL PRODUCTO
This song still creeps me out with that synth array.
So nostalgic. Wish I grew up in the 90s or 2000s and skateboarded, I probably would’ve had a better teenage hood cause mine sure as hell wasn’t and I’ll be an adult next year.
jokr,
@@jennydeaf9O9 now its AVGN😂
Listening in 2024
iPhantom
I love how this song has such a old school vibe to it. Whoever the composer is, he killed it!
el-p did the beat
Best song on the world. I played my best in this track
2024 and still vibing to this
Theres a certain chance I’m a victim of circumstance
So dope
Not on spotify, gotta hit the youtube. This was the Lif song for me. Wasn't the album Emergency Rations?
Yep, that was the album. Not sure why it’s not on Spotify.
It’s not even on the album…it was only released on the actual album it’s insane
Here from Paris!
I edited the playlist to play basically this and maybe like the angel. Wish I could play again... Launch across the bridge to escape Jersey, win the tampa am, learn the boneless from the asian chef guy, gap the hotels in Hawaii, and absolutely trash Eric for the last time.
Like the angel -Rise Against
Find your arora streets
Yoooo
:3:21:315:316:716 years 😮
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