ARE THEY HARD TO THE CORE??? | REACTING to Imprint by Vision of Disorder!
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
- I react to "Imprint" by Vision of Disorder for the first time. This song is from their album Imprint. They are a 90's Long Island hardcore band. If you enjoy this kind of content please consider giving this a like and subscribing! Thanks for watching!!!
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prob my fav metal band now. love how new stuff came back harder.
Nice to see someone reacting to this amazing band! Imprint is a reference to a permanently scarring stabbing/slashing incident that happened to the vocalist.
Fuck yeah. VOD is such a fuckin awesome band.
Imprint is my all time favorite VoD album. Its fucking based.
Vision of disorder is rad! Pretty much every track off of Imprint is great. Their latest albums were a great return. I really like The Craving off of Razed to the ground. Give it a shot!
I can hear the hardcore Alice in Chains. But VOD hits much harder and not as commercial as them.
Checkout some Biohazard. The urban discipline era
Very nice to see someone (finally! :-) reacting/reviewing even one song from this real Classic, timeless "way ahead of it´s time" Goood hardcore-metal (so being one the first real Metalcore) album which is still very "relevant" and grrreat musick even 20+ years after it´s release...which I liked a LOT back then (so sure gave it 5/5 review in local rock-magazine Soundi here in Finland then in 1998, Yep! ;-) ) and still sure like or even L
next band you should react: Candiria
this one was not easy for me, it took me several times trying to understand imprint, its like more 'intrincated', sorry my bad english great reaction
I'm glad I'm not alone in having difficulty understanding this song.
Or why not Snapcase too, as it sure was another Awesome 90´s hardcoremetal (later some melodic stuff too) "together blender", specially on their imho The Best album Progression Thru Unlearning ohlalaas! :-)
@@vopy48 thats the most succesful commercial by them and probably the most solid, but i prefer designs for automotion or the Ep Steps
@@vopy48 snapcase seems to me a pretty standard metalcore/post-hc band which isnt bad.. Candiria is an more creative band
@@dariofernando5572 Hmm Snapcase kinda created very much their own that time new sound (which was so more or less copied by many other bands Later) with that their PTU-album in 1997 (of which style/direction there was yes some hints already on their 1995 released Steps-ep, but still not yet "crystallized" fully/well on that one). Or if there was already back then 25 years other metalcore/post-hc bands to which Snapcase sound&style could be compared to "Pretty Standard", I would be really interested to see some name dropping by you of them, Thanks. ;-) :-) And talking of Candiria. I was quite exxxcited of their sound and style when heard it first time (from a C-cassette I got from USA via still then on mid-90´s existing tape-trading ;-) ), and can´t remember anymore was it their 1st or 2nd album but one of them, but after 10 or so rollings of it I started to loose interest and getting more feeling that it was more or less "experimenting for it´s own s(h)ake", and not really That specially great stuff (and songs structure- or intensity-wise) at least for me = Not being That timeless musick classic stuff than for exmpl them best tracks by Snapcase or can heard immediately at Imprint (which is The Epitome of all their best sides not yet embodied itself on their earlier wörks or after it more or less eh watered down and/or repeated too much w/out that real aggressive powerful And technical complexity or rhythmical catchiness so much intact in Putting All In!ess of Imprint :-) )
Nu-metal? Radio viable? Layne? WTF? That's NY hardcore bro. It's about heroin buddy. Cute pink headphones btw.
His clean vocals do sound like Layne though "bro" lol, this is coming from someone who's listened to them since I was a teen in the mid 90's.