always been one of my favorites ... my first concert ever was in 1995 on his birthday of all days and he did a 3 minute solo which led to be playing bass for my whole life ..
My best friend of over 16 years, had a heart attack and died on Sunday. His name was Brent and he was your biggest fan. He would always brag about how many of your shows he had been to. He worshiped you guys. The 311 symbol was his first tattoo. I feel all mixed up and I don’t know what to do. But thank you guys for making such great music that made my best friend so happy.
Sorry for your loss. What a cool thing to remind you of your friend. Like dude..... 311 is the COOLEST and if your friend loved them, he had to be a pretty cool guy :)
Man, I'm jealous of people that were my age back in the '90s (25yrs) You folks went to the best concerts, there weren't so many rules, more freedom, and still could have a smashing time in the early 2000s. People with my age now are mainly at home surfing net and trying to not offend people with their opinions ://
Hahah your exactly like me. I’m 27 and wishing it was like the mid late 90s now, them times way better for everything music , clothing everyone was real the internet wasn’t big no Instagram Facebook nothing just simpler times
@@bobbybosche4372 Mid 30s as well. The 90s was a great decade to grow up in. Though I wish I had been a bit older as I missed seeing these bands live in their heyday.
I will always remember the first time I heard this band, on a Walkman cassette player during science class in the 5th grade, me and my friend Steven taking turns with his headphones and trying not to let the teacher see us. It was the Blue album. That year for Christmas, I got my first boom box with a cassette and CD player built in.. Shortly after, I asked my parents to take me to the local music and video store, where I went to the cd section and started looking for something to buy, and there it was... a used copy of the Blue album on CD in all it's glory. I took it home, popped it in the boom box, and listened to it on repeat for days, reading the cd booklet and learning lyrics. I could go on and on about 311 because they have been the number one band in my life since those younger days. Their albums have paralleled my life, and I can remember where I was in life when I listen to any of their songs. 311 isn't just a band, it's a part of who many of us are as people.
I don't know if you're my age (born in 86), but your story is spot on with mine. I remember asking for a CD player boombox for xmas - just so I could buyt the 311 blue album. I memorized every 311 song in the album, and played at least one 311 song for each high school talent show I was in. The only band I've paid to see live is 311. As a young man I was infatuated with their sound - but as an adult I finally understand the message. Unity.
Now this brings back memories. Used to sing this song all the time. ... also, some wise lyrics in the song: "you've got to trust your instinct and let go of regret"
The councilman in Bob's Burgers deciding over the "fun trash can resolution" sure thought it was wise. Get the 311 tattoo. Also, anyone have any cardboard moving boxes?
Just watched the wive LIVE last night in Scranton Pennsylvania! I’m 45, my second 311 concert, took my son, his first 311 concert. He loved them! We were in the pit. AMAZING. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THEM LIVE YOU MUST MAKE IT A BUCKET LIST!!
As a certified 90's kid, I can say this is one of the key tracks, which reminds me of that time. This is the album where 311 broke into the mainstream.
still sounds fresh even though it's almost 20 years old. that's what i love about 90s alternative music. was influenced from punk, so it remains ageless.
The '90s were my generation's era (Generation X) when it came to awesome bands like 311! I'm so glad to still be around to enjoy their stuff as well as other awesome bands like Hole,Pearl Jam,and Nirvana.
I was hearing this song on repeat in my dreams, woke up and came straight here to listen to it. Such a great song, and it was a blast to read fans here. Best wishes to all you out there!
This song has straight up changed my life. I’ve been a 311 fan since I was a young teenager back in the 90s. There’s been times when life has been hard and I’ve literally heard “f&$@ the nay sayers because they don’t mean a thing” in my mind and it’s given me so much strength. You’ve got to bet on yourself man! You’ll be hard pressed to find truer words!
The 90s were the shit. I swear. This would be the only decade I would love to relive when that movie 'Kids' was basically self-explanatory on behalf of my (our) generation. Lol.
I was 22 when this album came out. What a great time the 90s were. The high-water mark for humanity in my opinion. I could go back and live in that decade forever. Maybe that’s what everyone says about their 20s when they hit middle age though?
It does seem to be a common theme. My parents say that about the 80s. My grandparents, the late 60s. However for me, even though my formative years were the noughties, and my very😮 young childhood was 90s...I absolutely wish I could live forever in the 90s. Even now that's the music I listen to the most. Before 9/11, before every movie had to have a really obvious message, people weren't as obsessed with their image, before ADD inducing social media. Gaming and SFX were still in their infancy. Ofc it wasnt perfect but it was a way more authentic period.
Woke up, and played this for no real reason at all before work today. It put me in the best mood for the rest of the day. This might become a small part of my wake up ritual.
This is a great idea! I make time for "music therapy" EVERY day. The music helps set the tone, and I'm pretty sure it also contributes to keeping my blood pressure levels steady. 😉
They are timeless. 2024 or 2124 it doesnt matter. 311 is good music that will always be loved by those who know of them. I just hope we can get another good 25 yrs of music and performances from the guys. I hope they are like the rolling stones and just keep rocking until the wheels fall off.
Turned 58 Nov 18 I went to punk shows since 79. Bought all of 311,s stuff. There a fun band. Only thing punk Rock now is Trucking . Oh Man U can get free& crazy out here. Little Trouble no problem, I,m in a different state tomorrow. Haha
First concert ever went to was 311 when I was in 7th grade in 1999 went wth my classmate and little sister who was in 5th grade at the time. Parents dropped us off 3 hrs away on a school night, man the 90s were a different world!
The 90s has the most eclectic genres of music of any decade. I too am glad I was a teenager during that time. It was amazing to see so many of those bands in concert
"You've got to trust your instinct and let go of regret. You've got to bet on yourself now, Star, because that's your best bet." I fucking *LOVE* this band.
@@therealmrduber @ :49 fuck has been edited out. (fuck the naysayers) It pisses me off a little, I doubt anyone who would watch this couldn't handle the word.
311 was a great band to listen to in the summer time in high school. My parents would go to work and I'd be blasting 311 at home eating elios pizza and playing black ops 2..... good days. I will never relive those days.
Happy 51st birthday Guitar player, Nicholas Lofton Hexum April 12, 1970. Madison, Wisconsin. Played in the Jazz band in a Nebraska high school. And made it big. Lesson learned. Big things come from small beginnings.
I’ll never forget! St. Louis 99? I think? Anywho I wasn’t lucky to have had tickets but I had the Best experience. You guys were performing right across the street we were staying at and Mr. Peanut I guess was checking you guys into the same hotel. I literally stood there like a deer in headlights and told my now husband oh my god that’s Peanut 😂🤣🤦🏼♀️ Legends!!!❤❤❤❤
Just saw these guys in Chicago on the 12th and then and offspring and even gym class heroes did great!!!! Wish everyone else my age knew what reall music was......
This came out when I was 40 and it let me know I was still on the right track, musically and culturally - staying with the times, hearing the right stuff. Saw these guys in Florida - old enough to be their dad. Amazing stage presence, great show. They helped bury a dagger in the music of my youth. A not altogether unpleasant sensation once you cease to struggle.
I remember buying this on cassette tape at either Sam Goody or Virgin Megastore In downtown SF (when it fun to go down there). I don’t know what happened to that tape but so glad I can hear this anytime I want ❤❤❤❤ #90sforever
pretty sure 311 was from nebraska which i always thought was so cool that a band from the center of the united states had such a ska/reggae/hip hop sound waaaay ahead of their time
Honestly, hands down, great fucking song, rock and hip hop combined equals genius. This has a smooth, chill vibe, Surfer/Skateboarder song/punk/alternative, but still rocks hard, man I miss these days. True classic, perfect theme, and awesome music genre combos. I'm all mixed up as an adult now. My psychologist told me sometimes you just gotta flash back to your youth, to what was good, and what better way to do it than listening to this song. I'm getting myself on track though! Long live 90s!
I love the visual aesthetics of the 90's music videos. The color hue, saturation, the fisheye lens.
Jonathan Simões same!!!
Absolutely bloody bang on with that comment. It hits on an energy which just doesn't exist now.
Facts
Agrees
Nostalgia overload
I was 16 just got my license and hooked to my cd player to my old radio 👍
was 15 1/2 at this time
Man, there really is nothing like 311. Their uniqueness is one of a kind. Are they rock? Are they rap? Are they reggae? Y E S.
You will like Sublime
Don't forget hip hop, that drum beat is a straight up bangin boom bap groove.
You could add ska to the mix.
For years I thought they were Jamaican.
I got to see 311, greenday, Nirvana, blink 182, sum 41 and Metallica 😁. Good times.
I can close my eyes and remember my youth. Some of the best years were growing up in the 90s.
Super underrated bassist.
always been one of my favorites ... my first concert ever was in 1995 on his birthday of all days and he did a 3 minute solo which led to be playing bass for my whole life ..
The main reason I love this 🎵
Peanut is the man!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ and so nice in person too !! Meet the whole band it was so amazing!!
P-Nut, beat that Thang!
Man so glad to see so many young people commenting.. Happy 311 Day!!
My best friend of over 16 years, had a heart attack and died on Sunday. His name was Brent and he was your biggest fan. He would always brag about how many of your shows he had been to. He worshiped you guys. The 311 symbol was his first tattoo. I feel all mixed up and I don’t know what to do. But thank you guys for making such great music that made my best friend so happy.
Mattlawson714:
Sorry for the loss of your friend.
Absolutely sorry.
Your storys got me down down.
Sorry about your loss. Hope you're doing well.
Sorry for your loss. What a cool thing to remind you of your friend. Like dude..... 311 is the COOLEST and if your friend loved them, he had to be a pretty cool guy :)
Since 95
This is what I get for looking up bands like Sublime
Graduating high school in 1999, I swear 311 were EVERYWHERE. One of the greatest times of all!
this is one of my all time favorite songs. the 90’s had some of the best music of all time man
Man, I'm jealous of people that were my age back in the '90s (25yrs) You folks went to the best concerts, there weren't so many rules, more freedom, and still could have a smashing time in the early 2000s. People with my age now are mainly at home surfing net and trying to not offend people with their opinions ://
Hahah your exactly like me. I’m 27 and wishing it was like the mid late 90s now, them times way better for everything music , clothing everyone was real the internet wasn’t big no Instagram Facebook nothing just simpler times
It was a great time to be a kid and teenager as well. I'm in my mid 30s now. The 90s was a very special time
Yep the price we pay to be 40s now. We will pay more for our era back
@@bobbybosche4372 Mid 30s as well. The 90s was a great decade to grow up in. Though I wish I had been a bit older as I missed seeing these bands live in their heyday.
That's bs. Tv was way more edited, there were albums banned, peewee got canceled
I will always remember the first time I heard this band, on a Walkman cassette player during science class in the 5th grade, me and my friend Steven taking turns with his headphones and trying not to let the teacher see us. It was the Blue album. That year for Christmas, I got my first boom box with a cassette and CD player built in.. Shortly after, I asked my parents to take me to the local music and video store, where I went to the cd section and started looking for something to buy, and there it was... a used copy of the Blue album on CD in all it's glory. I took it home, popped it in the boom box, and listened to it on repeat for days, reading the cd booklet and learning lyrics. I could go on and on about 311 because they have been the number one band in my life since those younger days. Their albums have paralleled my life, and I can remember where I was in life when I listen to any of their songs. 311 isn't just a band, it's a part of who many of us are as people.
Brandon G good times bro
I don't know if you're my age (born in 86), but your story is spot on with mine. I remember asking for a CD player boombox for xmas - just so I could buyt the 311 blue album. I memorized every 311 song in the album, and played at least one 311 song for each high school talent show I was in. The only band I've paid to see live is 311. As a young man I was infatuated with their sound - but as an adult I finally understand the message. Unity.
Hi Brandon, born in '81 here. Just wanted to tell you I loved your story, reminded me of my younger years!
I'm an 83'er but yeh same story here. My thing was a disc man tho so my parents couldn't hear they woulda never let me have the blue album. 😂😂
Thank you for sharing that story...I love it! You trusted your instincts and let go of regret...xoxoxo
i have smoked so much weed listening to this band!!! 90's was a great decade to be a teenager!!!
sure was
+Ernie Baylor LOLLL
You got that right...lol
yeah it was
Ernie Baylor Agreed! When I was a teenager in the 90s, I had wished I grew up in the 60s. Now that I'm 40 I'm thankful I was a 90s teenager :)
For me, this song defined the 90s the best.
When I hear it, it's like I get sent back 20+ years.
I miss the 90s :(
jason androy well get used to the 2000s
me too :( Just growing up in Los Angeles in the 90's and 311 was my fav(still are). Times were so much better!
Same
jason androy Dane I wish we can just go back and never come back to 2018
I'm an 80s guy but the 90s was the last era that music was generally great.
Now this brings back memories. Used to sing this song all the time.
... also, some wise lyrics in the song: "you've got to trust your instinct and let go of regret"
The councilman in Bob's Burgers deciding over the "fun trash can resolution" sure thought it was wise. Get the 311 tattoo. Also, anyone have any cardboard moving boxes?
Just watched the wive LIVE last night in Scranton Pennsylvania! I’m 45, my second 311 concert, took my son, his first 311 concert. He loved them! We were in the pit. AMAZING. IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THEM LIVE YOU MUST MAKE IT A BUCKET LIST!!
I miss the 90s send me back and leave me there 😀
Me too.
As a certified 90's kid, I can say this is one of the key tracks, which reminds me of that time. This is the album where 311 broke into the mainstream.
still sounds fresh even though it's almost 20 years old. that's what i love about 90s alternative music. was influenced from punk, so it remains ageless.
very true and bold statement :)
Agreed. Have you ever consumed Datura?? I hope not lol
true music is decline lol. and 311 is funky fresh!
GLOhead have you ever consumed ayahuasca, you should.
al whits Have you ever consumed a box of Sour Patch Kids whilst destroying a bag of movie popcorn?
The '90s were my generation's era (Generation X) when it came to awesome bands like 311! I'm so glad to still be around to enjoy their stuff as well as other awesome bands like Hole,Pearl Jam,and Nirvana.
Erica Wynn all the fucking generations sucked
... Gen X's era was the 80s. This is 100% Gen Y's domain
Gen X all the way 🤙 these guys are gen X’ers
@@drygordspellweaver8761 All 90's musicians and creatives are mostly Gen X's. Move aside and stop pretending this is Gen Ys.
@@sofisa11 go listen to George Michael and leave Gen Y music for Gen Y
One of my favorites! 2024 all day!
Some songs are just timeless. This being one. Always picks me up.
This was the first song I heard by 311, and I was hooked from the start. My favorite song, followed by Amber
I was hearing this song on repeat in my dreams, woke up and came straight here to listen to it. Such a great song, and it was a blast to read fans here. Best wishes to all you out there!
This is in my repertoire of karaoke songs. It’s challenging, but the crowd always loves if! Props to 311 for such catchy sh*t
This song has straight up changed my life. I’ve been a 311 fan since I was a young teenager back in the 90s. There’s been times when life has been hard and I’ve literally heard “f&$@ the nay sayers because they don’t mean a thing” in my mind and it’s given me so much strength. You’ve got to bet on yourself man! You’ll be hard pressed to find truer words!
The 90s were the shit. I swear. This would be the only decade I would love to relive when that movie 'Kids' was basically self-explanatory on behalf of my (our) generation. Lol.
Good movie!!!
Same 💯
Kids today think the same way about aids.
Gotta see that movie now
ok but minus the HIV part
I was 22 when this album came out. What a great time the 90s were. The high-water mark for humanity in my opinion. I could go back and live in that decade forever. Maybe that’s what everyone says about their 20s when they hit middle age though?
It does seem to be a common theme. My parents say that about the 80s. My grandparents, the late 60s. However for me, even though my formative years were the noughties, and my very😮 young childhood was 90s...I absolutely wish I could live forever in the 90s. Even now that's the music I listen to the most. Before 9/11, before every movie had to have a really obvious message, people weren't as obsessed with their image, before ADD inducing social media. Gaming and SFX were still in their infancy. Ofc it wasnt perfect but it was a way more authentic period.
Great song
I'm so glad my uncle got me into 311 even after sublime and stuff
Woke up, and played this for no real reason at all before work today. It put me in the best mood for the rest of the day. This might become a small part of my wake up ritual.
MrMentalInertia oh hell yeah! Make this your "Redbone."
Same for me. Gets me going for the day
This happened to me today❤️❤️🥰🥰🥰
This is a great idea! I make time for "music therapy" EVERY day. The music helps set the tone, and I'm pretty sure it also contributes to keeping my blood pressure levels steady. 😉
Just did the same thing. Have ran it about 15 times in a row
2024 and still Blasting 311, who's still with us 90s Kids!?? 💪💪👊🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Class of 05 down with _311_
They are timeless. 2024 or 2124 it doesnt matter. 311 is good music that will always be loved by those who know of them.
I just hope we can get another good 25 yrs of music and performances from the guys. I hope they are like the rolling stones and just keep rocking until the wheels fall off.
02 kid here this music makes me think of my dad so much he used to jam to this allllll the time so nostalgic
Were still here bridging the gap. Please Continue to send Love and joy. Were bringing it back to the future!!! ❤
Saw them tonight. It was awesome! Haven’t seen them since 2005.
Turned 58 Nov 18 I went to punk shows since 79. Bought all of 311,s stuff. There a fun band. Only thing punk Rock now is Trucking . Oh Man U can get free& crazy out here. Little Trouble no problem, I,m in a different state tomorrow. Haha
First concert ever went to was 311 when I was in 7th grade in 1999 went wth my classmate and little sister who was in 5th grade at the time. Parents dropped us off 3 hrs away on a school night, man the 90s were a different world!
The 90s has the most eclectic genres of music of any decade. I too am glad I was a teenager during that time. It was amazing to see so many of those bands in concert
This is their best song, or at least my favorite! I don't like all their stuff but i can't get enough of this song!
That snare though!!!! It is cranked up to the max!!!
one of the greatest radio hit producers in the history of mankind.
All these years later and their lyrics are still just as inspirational as they were
"You've got to trust your instinct and let go of regret. You've got to bet on yourself now, Star, because that's your best bet."
I fucking *LOVE* this band.
You made total sense until you cursed…..if you know 311 they never curse
@@therealmrduber except for when they say "ass" in this song...
Thank you for the correction
Next is 69
@@therealmrduber @ :49 fuck has been edited out. (fuck the naysayers) It pisses me off a little, I doubt anyone who would watch this couldn't handle the word.
That's so wise and pure.....
You've got to trust your instinct
And let go of regret
The best thing I like about 311 is that not one of their songs sounds the same as another. I love that the most!
I had forgotten about this song till I was adding stuff to my Spotify rock/alt list and saw this song!!
I like this songs 311 Is a awesmoe band
Went to high school in the 90s with these guys here in Omaha. They've always had good music. Even before they were famous!
🧢🧢🧢
Omaha stylee!!
My sister is 5 years older than me... She introduced me to this band and I've thanked her ever since.
The fact that his has only 3 million views triggers me, it should have a lot more
The fact this comment only has 6 likes triggers me
Yeah what's with their two most well known and remembered songs, Down and All Mixed Up, being dissed like this?
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Such a positive, groove rocking band! Been a fan for decades. Seeing them tmrw for 1st time since 90s 🎉❤️🤘🏻
My favorite song from them
311 was a great band to listen to in the summer time in high school. My parents would go to work and I'd be blasting 311 at home eating elios pizza and playing black ops 2..... good days. I will never relive those days.
That’s one hundred percent right
Those were the days.
311 will forever be one of my favorite bands
This band always puts me in a good mood.
One of the GREATEST reggae/rock songs ever made!!!
These were the good ol days for sure! 83 baby here! This was my early adulthood music ❤
just saw them live with sublime with rome. they absolutely killed it! easily one of the greatest live bands out there
This band tore it up live! 90's were the best
Chad Maier no decade was the best they all sucked in there own way
I still remember the days of watching this on MTV. Gosh, I love music videos.
xSweetieLizx I MISS music videos
xSweetieLizx I know right??!!
Happy 51st birthday Guitar player, Nicholas Lofton Hexum April 12, 1970. Madison, Wisconsin. Played in the Jazz band in a Nebraska high school. And made it big. Lesson learned. Big things come from small beginnings.
I’ll never forget! St. Louis 99? I think? Anywho I wasn’t lucky to have had tickets but I had the Best experience. You guys were performing right across the street we were staying at and Mr. Peanut I guess was checking you guys into the same hotel. I literally stood there like a deer in headlights and told my now husband oh my god that’s Peanut 😂🤣🤦🏼♀️ Legends!!!❤❤❤❤
Here for 311 day. Legends
I really need to build a time machine and get my ass back to the 90's.
Take me with you bro!
Unless you had money back then, you were stuck watching daytime TV most of the time.
Cigarettes were 2 bucks
We all do.
Don't I wish🙋
I keep coming back to this cause I haven't heard another song yet that has rock, reggae and hip-hop fused so well.
check out
Seedless
or
Tomorrows Bad Seeds, tho more heavy on the reggae
311 always had the best snare
love me some piccolo snares, the more ping the better
Its crazy how I grew up on 90s music, and ever since, always been looking for the feeling of the first time i heard these songs.
Best hip hop I've ever heard. Music works better than any antidepressant. Move your body to these groovy tunes.
Can’t get enough of Chad Sextons drums. I love the ringing pop off his snare :)
Certainly got that garage type of feeling to it
I know, the snares sound to flat nowadays.
What an underrated drummer 🙌
No shit!
I’m 28 and this comment section makes me feel 90. Good music is good music. 311 is a vibe regardless the age. 🤙🏼
Hell yes! These dudes are from Omaha Nebraska and I live an hour away in Lincoln- Nebraska's capital! Pretty dope dudes for corn jerkers!!
saw them 5 years ago. still deaf. worth it.
311 prevented WW3 simply by existing. Most underrated and socially influential group ever
Love 311 and how chilled they make me feel
True dat
+TheHilikus89 Mos. def...I used to work out to them, but was relaxing in a exciting way...weird.
so good to be. eh?
My college roommate used to sing "Don't Stay Home this Time" to me whenever I wanted to bail on plans lol
Just saw these guys in Chicago on the 12th and then and offspring and even gym class heroes did great!!!! Wish everyone else my age knew what reall music was......
love the bass sound when the band sings the line "& let go of regret..."
just bought tickets to see them in Austin in august fuck yes!!
A FOREVER BANGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ♥🎶🎵
My vanity plates on my truck say 311 ROCK.
Guys, please come back to the SF/Bay Area soon!
This came out when I was 40 and it let me know I was still on the right track, musically and culturally - staying with the times, hearing the right stuff. Saw these guys in Florida - old enough to be their dad. Amazing stage presence, great show. They helped bury a dagger in the music of my youth. A not altogether unpleasant sensation once you cease to struggle.
The only thing I hate about this song is that it's too short.... I gotta play it 2 to 3 times to get my fill ;)
obtower2 it’s like you read my mind!!! I wish the song was longer 😭
I agree! This song never gets old...
Word. I loved those songs like this which I played multiple times per day.
I agree with you should be a lot longer
@@sombergirl2886 ruclips.net/video/FtPMctl5nkc/видео.html #APREME
Damn, to be 21 and just live life.
+Bernard Buckholtz it goes by so fast
+Bernard Buckholtz I know, man. Went by so fast...feels like yesterday. :(
+Bernard Buckholtz oh yes :/
+Blackguard 3:16 oh man, me too
+Bernard Buckholtz and be broke as shit working a shit job?
Damn this song brings me back to doing homework in middle school while listening to the radio.
Great times the 90's were huh?
Fuck home work I was playing 64 in middle school listening to this shit
Makes me want to go to a disc replay
“This Was Middle School For Me.. I’m 39 Now & Still Bump This 💯”
I remember buying this on cassette tape at either Sam Goody or Virgin Megastore In downtown SF (when it fun to go down there). I don’t know what happened to that tape but so glad I can hear this anytime I want ❤❤❤❤ #90sforever
Still my favorite 311 song
I miss the 90s but 311 n incubus are coming to town this summer
what town
Cuyahoga Falls , Ohio at Blossom in August
The tour has been cancelled due to Covid.
bro im 15 in 2022 this is an absolute banger!
Happy new year brotha
Listening to these lyrics 25 years later and goddamn the meaning is so much deeper and clearer. These men are true geniuses and so gifted.
We be coming. You are The Girl that will kill them STUNNING
pretty sure 311 was from nebraska which i always thought was so cool that a band from the center of the united states had such a ska/reggae/hip hop sound waaaay ahead of their time
311 is one of the only bands that I can listen to no matter what mood I'm in
love this band!!!this song never gets old and will never be!
There’s no other three minute banger better than this.
I was in high school from the mid to late '90s. Such good times.
Had an apartment with the number 311. I was pumped about it. My favorite band ever.
Legendary
In 2019 this is still amazing
Honestly, hands down, great fucking song, rock and hip hop combined equals genius. This has a smooth, chill vibe, Surfer/Skateboarder song/punk/alternative, but still rocks hard, man I miss these days. True classic, perfect theme, and awesome music genre combos. I'm all mixed up as an adult now. My psychologist told me sometimes you just gotta flash back to your youth, to what was good, and what better way to do it than listening to this song. I'm getting myself on track though! Long live 90s!
Best band ever. Blink is second to me.
HAPPY 311 DAY!!!
The drumming is on spot with this song.
Happy 311 Day!