I’m 33 now and still a fan. I don’t even have to pick up the comic book to still be transported to this world track by track. I still say though that Everything Evil is still my fave song
@@jacktaylor4241 bruh you read the comics lol i would not want to be Patrick. one second your proposing to the love of your life, the next you slayed by an Onstantine Priest. just saying. lol
I remember those days. Rip to Vintage Vinyl and all the other venues and music shops that couldn’t make it through the pandemic. Thanks coheed for the decades of shows and music
42 this year and forever fan because of Second Stage. That first headline tour with Hopesfall, Blood Brothers and Onelinedrawing was so good nearly 20 years ago!
For those interested, I went searching what Mike Todd was up to and found this podcast he did last Nov. ruclips.net/video/TfvQ0955D2Q/видео.html about 11mins
@tom jode listen to the Hard Sell and get back with us. Love Mic but Zach is incredible! Plus he was a fan whose dream came tru playing for a band he loved.
Zach is a rockstar, don’t get me wrong. But there’s a reason why all the albums with Mic are just untouchable. He had a particular groove. And a really honed touch on the bass. Imho, Zach just can’t compare to him.
They actually all said this. If they could go back and change an album they said second stage is the one they would change the most because they thought it was a bunch of demos. All the other albums they went in knowing what it was going to be.
As much as I love their other albums, there's just something magic about Second Stage every time I listen to it. I was in awe the first time I heard this, so unique, I had never heard anything like Coheed. Truly in a class of their own.
There are points in my life that I can recall based on albums that influenced me during those times. SSTB was released about 2 weeks after my 18th birthday. I was close to graduating high school, at war with myself over my future, starting to play in my own bands at the time, and discovering what falling in love was (or so I thought.) I purchase SSTB from Sam The Record Man based on a recommendation from an older friend of mine who had heard about coheed and had listened during the Shabutie days. I listened to the album in my 1983 Volkswagen Rabbit on the drive home and it hit me so hard and so profoundly deep that I pulled over onto a side street and sat there and listened to the entire album in my car. That album got me through the final months of high school, it influenced my guitar playing, it made me think about life and love and it was everything at that point in my life. That album will forever be a "life changer" for me.
Proud to say I’ve been there since the beginning and that Coheed and Cambria has been one of the few bands that has soundtracked mine and my wife’s relationship constantly. A truly special band. Here’s to many more years.
Found this album in 2003 been my favorite band ever since. Thank you Claudio Travis Josh and Zach for keeping the band going and still rocking in 2022 can't wait for the new album to drop. One among the fence for life
I don't listen to most of the bands I used to in high school anymore. Most didn't age well... but damn do i love these guys. They're the best. We're old now.
Found out about coheed when I was 5 on a demo disc from the original psp blood red summer was the first song I ever heard and it stuck with me I’m 25 now
I was 9 when this album came out, so I listened to it in retrospect after hearing A Favor House Atlantic, but I still absolutely love this album and this band.
Damn. 20 years ago i had just started elementary school. Shame i missed quite a bit of good music from that time period between 2002-2004. Glad to say i caught up in my hs years and heard SSTB and was blown away by that raw power and emotion
I was 12 or 13? My dad died of a heroin overdose - my mom has moved us into my grandma's house and I was sleeping on the couch, failing at school. I didn't give a fuck about anything except my cd player and my skateboard. I don't even know why I got the album, my god. Grabbed it from the store I think along with the system of a down album both had just come out. Time consumer, delirium trigger, everything evil changed my young life. And I was already aware of a broad range of music too. Had never heard anything like this before, shook me to my core. Emotion pouring off. Good god it's been over twenty years.
@@aeriagloris4211 Time flies. Time is consuming. Time consumer Time consumes me. Sorry i played on that but you get the point. Sorry about your dad dude. Rest in power to the guy
@@aeriagloris4211 I didn't have anything that bad happen to me, I was mostly just a loner, but "I didn't give a fuck about anything except my cd player and my skateboard." is a very relatable to my teenage years, except I was growing up in the 10s so it was Pandora/Spotify and my online games. I think I fell in love with God Send Conspirator when it came on Deftones radio on Pandora and eventually listened to the entire thing. Claudio was just on absolute fire for this album.
Time Consumer was the first song I heard from Coheed and i fell in love instantly. well I take that back, The Suffering was the first, but TC was the first song i was like i need to check this band out. SO glad i did, over 10 years of awesomeness.
This 'band', taught me to salute, *checks notes*, "People with eye-patches," *checks notes more hastily*, "and the shoulder button thingys that they should attacht tus".
This is my favorite coheed record. Let me tell you guys how i discovered the band. so, I used to play a MMORPG called runescape, and there is a guy that is a content creator (he makes youtube videos teaching things to another players) and his nickname in the game is The Junesong. He made a Q&A video and one of the questions was the meaning of the nickname. He explained that when he created his account back in the early 2000's his favorite music at the time was Junesong Provision. He linked a video of coheed playing it live at the neverender tour/DVD and i watched it. at first i found it a little odd but i give it more a few more shots and i fell in love with the first album (much because of the DVD, they play so well in this one) thats how I became a coheed fan. It happened in 2016/2017 so Im a little new in the world of the ones among the fence, but yeah, coheed is my favorite band. the lesson is: listen to recommendations that people you admire throw around. it can change everything. long live coheed!
I found out about the band from Welcome Home when it played in the trailer for this movie called 9. Then I found out about In Keeping Secrets From Silent Earth: 3 and here I am!
I saw this tour many times. First time was March 11th, 2002 at the Crowbar at Penn State. The lineup was Thursday, the Movielife, and Ghost. I also remember I saw this tour at Temple University with a Long Winter and This Day Forward. So many memories from the SSTB era. I even did everything evil at Karaoke at PSU and just sung with the vocals.
Fuck yeah I love the ottobar! Shout out from Baltimore guys. This album still is my favorite but love the other albums but this one holds such a special place in my heart . I remember rocking out to this before coheed got so big and popular. They would play warp tour and be on one of the small side stages and it was so amazing. The shows back then we're so much better and intimate I'm glad they found success but the concerts back in the day were waay better . Now it costs an srmand a leg to see them especially if you want decent seats . I loved when they toured with circa I was in heaven ! My two favorite bands together it was amazeballs!
The og versions are by far much better, and I respect this balance of the versions Opened for this band in the day in NY, and was blown away. I was 16 and I really felt the scene. I still do, and this is why.
This was always one of my favourite songs…..rhythm is beautiful. Pure nostalgia. Love you guys. Edit: I always extremely would love to have heard this re-recorded with a impactful sound, dont get me wrong, I LOVE IT, I’m just curious to hear what it would sound like with drums and guitars beefed up to kingdom Come.
I'll always love coheed and their new music is good. But the feelings of the first 3 albums just hasn't ever come back. There's this creativity to it that is unexplainable. Only a few straight forward songs. Now most of their songs seem very level and one noted. Like a single idea that is pushed forward. The old songs were such stories in each and every song. I miss that.
Their first 3 albums reminds me of Spongebob seasons. The first one good but they peaked on s2 and 3. 4th album (Co&Ca) and 4th season (Spongebob) were solid but nowhere near to the first 3 and from there it's... something.
I’m 33 now and still a fan. I don’t even have to pick up the comic book to still be transported to this world track by track. I still say though that Everything Evil is still my fave song
33 is a good number. Also they sure can make a good love song.
You said 33
I need the comics
33 😏
@@jacktaylor4241 bruh you read the comics lol i would not want to be Patrick. one second your proposing to the love of your life, the next you slayed by an Onstantine Priest. just saying. lol
I miss Mic's stage presence, happy I the first show I saw of them he was still with the band. Hope he's doing better!
I remember those days. Rip to Vintage Vinyl and all the other venues and music shops that couldn’t make it through the pandemic. Thanks coheed for the decades of shows and music
This album changed the way i look and listen to music. What a masterpiece.
A new vinyl press is long overdue!
Wishes granted
@@notDonaldFagen Yep! Just got mine
42 this year and forever fan because of Second Stage. That first headline tour with Hopesfall, Blood Brothers and Onelinedrawing was so good nearly 20 years ago!
Interesting tour. 🧐
That's such a cool lineup
I'm glad you guys didn't shy away from showing Mic Todd in this.
They've always been good about respecting the past, even when Josh was out of the band he appeared in the neverender documentary.
Makes me sad to see Mic. Love Zach and I know Mic ain't coming back but I hope they all can reconcile some day.
They can not be compared Mike takes it.
For those interested, I went searching what Mike Todd was up to and found this podcast he did last Nov. ruclips.net/video/TfvQ0955D2Q/видео.html about 11mins
@tom jode listen to the Hard Sell and get back with us. Love Mic but Zach is incredible! Plus he was a fan whose dream came tru playing for a band he loved.
Zach is a rockstar, don’t get me wrong. But there’s a reason why all the albums with Mic are just untouchable. He had a particular groove. And a really honed touch on the bass. Imho, Zach just can’t compare to him.
Mic Todd brought the passion every time. Miss his energy and funk.
There's literally nothing like this album, they themselves probably couldn't re-create the feel second stage turbine had, that's how unique it is.
Lightning in a bottle
They actually all said this. If they could go back and change an album they said second stage is the one they would change the most because they thought it was a bunch of demos. All the other albums they went in knowing what it was going to be.
@@judemendoza2666 they expected those to be demos, but the studio decided they were too good not to become an album
Your 100% right about that!!
95% of their music is prog that's perfectly good and respectable, but seemingly by chance, their debut turned out to be a post-hardcore/emo classic.
As much as I love their other albums, there's just something magic about Second Stage every time I listen to it. I was in awe the first time I heard this, so unique, I had never heard anything like Coheed. Truly in a class of their own.
Two of my favorite things: Coheed and the Ottobar! I miss those days so much. Baltimore represent!
Brings back so many memories. Hard to believe it's been 20 years.
I'm finally reading the comics and I've been a huge Coheed& Cambria fan since I was 12
Miss M. Todd so much.. Happy 20th
Favorite Record of theirs...so Raw and that Dr. Know solo...perfect
There are points in my life that I can recall based on albums that influenced me during those times. SSTB was released about 2 weeks after my 18th birthday. I was close to graduating high school, at war with myself over my future, starting to play in my own bands at the time, and discovering what falling in love was (or so I thought.) I purchase SSTB from Sam The Record Man based on a recommendation from an older friend of mine who had heard about coheed and had listened during the Shabutie days. I listened to the album in my 1983 Volkswagen Rabbit on the drive home and it hit me so hard and so profoundly deep that I pulled over onto a side street and sat there and listened to the entire album in my car. That album got me through the final months of high school, it influenced my guitar playing, it made me think about life and love and it was everything at that point in my life. That album will forever be a "life changer" for me.
Man that’s awesome and very similar in many ways to my story as well. Glad to hear this!!
"God grant you one wish, to turn back time" Fuck me, yes the time has flown.
Proud to say Ive still been jamming it for 20 years! Heres to 20 more 🤟🏻
Still listening to “time consumer” and “godspeed conspirator” 20 years later ❤️
*god send conspirator
@@mammontustado9680 Godspeed You! Black Conspirator
@@jakel7213 Godspeed You Red Ten Speed!
@@Mastashakenbake Godspeed you secret consumer
Proud to say I’ve been there since the beginning and that Coheed and Cambria has been one of the few bands that has soundtracked mine and my wife’s relationship constantly. A truly special band. Here’s to many more years.
Same man! ❤
Ha at least I'm not alone ! Same here!
One of my teenage faves, great prog.
So glad that ya'll continue to make great music and I feel privileged to have grown up and witnessed how your sound has evolved.
Found this album in 2003 been my favorite band ever since. Thank you Claudio Travis Josh and Zach for keeping the band going and still rocking in 2022 can't wait for the new album to drop. One among the fence for life
One of my all time favorite concerts was seeing them at Warehouse live in Houston @ 2007 with Fall of Troy, Clutch, and Coheed to close it out 🤘
"God grant you one wish...to turn...back the time."
Zoom in to Mic's face, right in the feels
I don't listen to most of the bands I used to in high school anymore. Most didn't age well... but damn do i love these guys. They're the best. We're old now.
SSTB will always be one of my top 3 favorite albums of all time. It never gets old.
Sstb changed my life. Incredible album
Found out about coheed when I was 5 on a demo disc from the original psp blood red summer was the first song I ever heard and it stuck with me I’m 25 now
Yes! That's how I discovered them too.
Miss the old post hardcore sound you guys had. Crazy its been that long.
I was 9 when this album came out, so I listened to it in retrospect after hearing A Favor House Atlantic, but I still absolutely love this album and this band.
This album always brings me back to simpler times. Thank you for being such a huge part of my life, Coheed.
Damn. 20 years ago i had just started elementary school. Shame i missed quite a bit of good music from that time period between 2002-2004. Glad to say i caught up in my hs years and heard SSTB and was blown away by that raw power and emotion
I was 12 or 13?
My dad died of a heroin overdose - my mom has moved us into my grandma's house and I was sleeping on the couch, failing at school. I didn't give a fuck about anything except my cd player and my skateboard.
I don't even know why I got the album, my god. Grabbed it from the store I think along with the system of a down album both had just come out.
Time consumer, delirium trigger, everything evil changed my young life. And I was already aware of a broad range of music too. Had never heard anything like this before, shook me to my core. Emotion pouring off.
Good god it's been over twenty years.
@@aeriagloris4211 Time flies. Time is consuming. Time consumer Time consumes me. Sorry i played on that but you get the point. Sorry about your dad dude. Rest in power to the guy
born in 98. 2002-04 is the real sweet spot, but I'd expand it to 00-06.
@@aeriagloris4211 I didn't have anything that bad happen to me, I was mostly just a loner, but "I didn't give a fuck about anything except my cd player and my skateboard." is a very relatable to my teenage years, except I was growing up in the 10s so it was Pandora/Spotify and my online games.
I think I fell in love with God Send Conspirator when it came on Deftones radio on Pandora and eventually listened to the entire thing. Claudio was just on absolute fire for this album.
My favorite bass line ever ❤❤
Jammin since Day 1. Long live the Fence!!
This is my favorite Coheed song, and album. They have come so far. Thank you for everything.
I like everything evil and delirium trigger
ALL THE FEELS AND GOOSEBUMPS. Thanks for the feel good
Ottobar! One of my favorite venues in all the world!
Still gives me chill bumps!
Bro where did all this awesome footage come from. There's nothing like the energy of coheed from the early 2000s/ 1990s
Absolutely love this band.
Omg Memories. I remember seeing them with Code 7 in Sayreville, NJ soooooo many years ago.
Starland ballroom ?
Time Consumer was the first song I heard from Coheed and i fell in love instantly. well I take that back, The Suffering was the first, but TC was the first song i was like i need to check this band out. SO glad i did, over 10 years of awesomeness.
The album that could never be compared to any other work. Truly a beautiful yet chaotic peice.
This album changed everything for me. I will be forever grateful to C&C for this masterpiece 🙏
Found these album in older brothers room at 13 I couldn't have been luckier I'm so glad I found them when I did amazing nothing compared
One of my all time favorite albums!
Love this album, still jammin to it all these years since
Seeing Josh play always put a smile to my face 😀. These video cuts are so funny 😂
happy 20th to my favourite album and here's to the new one!
thank you guys for all your amazing work 💜💚🖤
First saw these guys play at the Nyack Center when this was a new release. So amazing to see how far they've gone!
Your the man Claudio.
This 'band', taught me to salute, *checks notes*, "People with eye-patches," *checks notes more hastily*, "and the shoulder button thingys that they should attacht tus".
I read somewhere that Coheed and Cambria is Rush for millennials and this comment captures that pretty hard
Happy 20th!
Love you guys so much, here is to another 20!
Amazing album, would love to hear a playthrough live
Saw them on this tour with Shai Hulud at Epicenter in San Diego.
This is my favorite coheed record. Let me tell you guys how i discovered the band.
so, I used to play a MMORPG called runescape, and there is a guy that is a content creator (he makes youtube videos teaching things to another players) and his nickname in the game is The Junesong. He made a Q&A video and one of the questions was the meaning of the nickname. He explained that when he created his account back in the early 2000's his favorite music at the time was Junesong Provision. He linked a video of coheed playing it live at the neverender tour/DVD and i watched it.
at first i found it a little odd but i give it more a few more shots and i fell in love with the first album (much because of the DVD, they play so well in this one)
thats how I became a coheed fan. It happened in 2016/2017 so Im a little new in the world of the ones among the fence, but yeah, coheed is my favorite band.
the lesson is: listen to recommendations that people you admire throw around. it can change everything.
long live coheed!
I found out about the band from Welcome Home when it played in the trailer for this movie called 9. Then I found out about In Keeping Secrets From Silent Earth: 3 and here I am!
Goat album for me
This album is so damn brilliant! Thank you so much for posting this!
I saw this tour many times. First time was March 11th, 2002 at the Crowbar at Penn State. The lineup was Thursday, the Movielife, and Ghost. I also remember I saw this tour at Temple University with a Long Winter and This Day Forward. So many memories from the SSTB era. I even did everything evil at Karaoke at PSU and just sung with the vocals.
Fuck yeah I love the ottobar! Shout out from Baltimore guys. This album still is my favorite but love the other albums but this one holds such a special place in my heart . I remember rocking out to this before coheed got so big and popular. They would play warp tour and be on one of the small side stages and it was so amazing. The shows back then we're so much better and intimate I'm glad they found success but the concerts back in the day were waay better . Now it costs an srmand a leg to see them especially if you want decent seats . I loved when they toured with circa I was in heaven ! My two favorite bands together it was amazeballs!
The og versions are by far much better, and I respect this balance of the versions
Opened for this band in the day in NY, and was blown away. I was 16 and I really felt the scene. I still do, and this is why.
"2113" is one of my personal favorites.
No joke this album kept me alive. Damm back to 2001
Sounds a lot like The Mars Volta, and I will always love them for that
This was always one of my favourite songs…..rhythm is beautiful. Pure nostalgia. Love you guys.
Edit: I always extremely would love to have heard this re-recorded with a impactful sound, dont get me wrong, I LOVE IT, I’m just curious to hear what it would sound like with drums and guitars beefed up to kingdom Come.
The best to ever do it even after 20 years
Wow, this was so long ago that Claudio's SG hadn't grown a second neck yet.
This song do be hitting
Ah, the sprouts of Claudio’s hair.
I'll always love coheed and their new music is good. But the feelings of the first 3 albums just hasn't ever come back. There's this creativity to it that is unexplainable. Only a few straight forward songs. Now most of their songs seem very level and one noted. Like a single idea that is pushed forward. The old songs were such stories in each and every song. I miss that.
💯% agree
Agreed, honestly it seems like they've gone from writing music for the comic books to writing comic books through the music if that makes sense.
Everything after their 3rd album has just been noise.
ruclips.net/video/WscFSf_OjHA/видео.html
try that
Their first 3 albums reminds me of Spongebob seasons. The first one good but they peaked on s2 and 3. 4th album (Co&Ca) and 4th season (Spongebob) were solid but nowhere near to the first 3 and from there it's... something.
This intro gives off real Thursday feels
Just bought the vinyl reissue for this yesterday!
Dr. KNOW from Bad Brains on leads 😎 32 still one among the fence.
Long live Coheed.
Absolute masterpiece
O hell yeahhhh 🔥 🔥
Long live Coheed!
❤️❤️❤️
long live Mic Todd!
Crying
The Ottobar
I know!
When are we getting a vinyl reissue? Pleeaassee
They just did it yesterday
Equal Vision, please re-press SSTB on vinyl!
peak music
Are y’all reissuing the vinyl? That’d be pretty sweet if ya did…
💚
God I wish more coheed had been like this record. The atdi influence was so real they beat them to the mars voltas sound lol...
Not the best track for this comment, everything evil or something perhaps lol. More accessible more radio friendly but same vibe.
I'm so old I like Bruce Springsteen.
I miss Mic Todd. 🙁
Release the OG sweaty Olives footage
Vinyl press you cowards.
Repress. Please.
No sound, strange video.
Wut
So sad this album has no views.