Bruh I remember when the homie played this song at the skate park. It hyped me up so much that I tried 360 flipping an 11 stair set and broke my ankle.
I feel that I was listening to Battery by Metallica while skating and damn near broke my whole tooth at the gum line I was manually a great distances from the entrance of a parking garage to the exit hella fast just going with the music
Same. I can't even count how many times I saw Agent Orange. Small clubs like the Cathay de Grande, or the Anti Club. Going to see them at the Olympic Aud, or Fenders... Perkins Palace. Such a life we had back then.
Agent Orange was the first punk band of any kind from outside of Hawaii to play in Hawaii. December 1982 at the 3D club in Waikiki. Somehow our friend Jonee Kop knew the singer/guitar player Mike. We all went skateboarding with Mike at our local spot Wallos. He said he would put us on the guest list for the first show. But then the club wanted IDs for people on the guest list. We were only 17 years old, and at that time you had to be 18 to drink and go to clubs. Mike said don't worry, just show up. The night of the show Mike and the drummer Scott (?) opened a side door and let us sneak in. Great show
God, I just can't get enough of this guitar solo. One of the best in Punk history, let alone the greatness of the entire song. It's fucking great, man.
Just recently started listening to agent orange. Like literally within the past 5 minutes. So I get to this one and realize my early teens was partly shaped by this song. I played thps4 religiously when it dropped. So this song is forever burned in my memory. Im happy for it.
My people did have a lot to do with it but it's also greek too and goes back to the dorian times. In modern times, we had flamenco players that did this stuff. Or more well known people like say Django Reinhardt and Les Paul.
"They can make things worse for me, sometimes I'd rather die!" How ever many years later, that line still fuels me. Thanks agent Orange for a bitchin endless summer
Im 30 years old and i still skateboard. Not everyday like I used to, but I still jam out. Not as big and hard as i used to either, one broken foot and 2 surgeries later makes things interesting. My knees also hate me a lot. Thats nothing that some beer and girls didnt fix though. I used to be a go big or go home kinda kid and now I have to try and do technical shit. Still fun, this song still gets blared from my stereo driving from spot to spot. Getting older sucks but my skateboard is my BFF.
This was one of my favorite bands when I was a kid. Still is! I love this song! Sing it in my head all the time! “I’ve lost my sense, I’ve lost control, I’ve lost my mind!”
they can't make things worse for me sometimes i'd rather die they can tell me lots of things but i can't see eye to eye i know they know the way i think i know they always will someday i'm gonna change my mind sometimes i'd rather kill bloodstains speed kills fast cars cheap thrills rich girls fine wine i lost my sense, i lost control, i lost my mind things seem so much different now the scene has died away i haven't got a steady job and i got no place to stay it's a futuristic modern world things ain't what they seem some day you're gonna wake up from this stupid fantasy
SkateVisions skate video 1984!!! This was my life in Miami during the 80's. Soundtrack of my youth when skating was a crime. Can't wait to see Agent Orange in VA Beach or Raleigh this year.
Anyone else here because these guys claimed The Offspring stole the famous riff in Come Out and Play from this song? I have no particular love for The Offspring and I was fully prepared to side with Agent Orange, but after hearing BloodStains, it's pretty obvious such a claim is ridiculous. There's a faint similarity between the solo here and the riff in Come Out and Play, but no way would any jury ever agree with a claim of copyright infringement. Maybe that's why Agent Orange never actually sued The Offspring. This is a great song though.
Joey Rollins Silly me, wanting to have a meaningful discussion in the comments section of a RUclips video. Joey, since you're the only one who bothered to write a remotely coherent response, I'll reply to you. Do you mean the solo towards the end? Like I said, there is a noticeable similarity between the solo and the riff in Come Out and Play, but would you really claim that it is anywhere near identical?
They just sound similar as based on a middle eastern scale, sorry I don't know the name but someone that knows about music theory etc would be able to tell us.
TSOL and Agent Orange were very influential on Noodles of the Offspring's guitar stylings. There are similarities on the lead and "Come out and play" but I don't think it's a direct total rip off. Just my opinion. Noodle's should get Mike Palm some free guitars and amps sponsorships for the inspirations though.
I saw them on a tour sometime in the early 90's- 92/93. I think it was at the Weathered Wall in Seattle. I remember we broke the rule of listening to the band on the way to the show.
Mike Walsham Green Day is actually pretty good, at least the first few albums. I can see why so many people don’t like their newer stuff though, it’s not very punk.
+Barry Kuz Nah, Minor Threat is not overrated at all. They formed an entire movement basically, and their music is still pretty influential. I'll admit though, I am biased. I grew up around the D.C. Metropolitan area and did experience a lot of Hardcore from it, but I would say that it is hard to really judge if you haven't actually experienced them in person.
+Daniel Medina that band started a counter culture to the counter culture. Ian lyrics are simplistic and brilliant, all written before the age of 20. Not to mention all the bands that they inspired, released and brought attention to, all the while being key factors to the creation of the DC punk scene, which wouldn't have even had a venue to play at or see out of town acts without minor threat. All the while living the DIY lifestyle to the fullest inspiring others to do the same. Overrated isn't exactly the term I would use.
First heard this when I rode Bmx in the mid 90's, saw them in 1999 at Jerry's pizza. Bands like this made me focus more on my drumming and music scene rather than the alternative skate/bmx scene. I never looked back. :)
Bruh I remember when the homie played this song at the skate park. It hyped me up so much that I tried 360 flipping an 11 stair set and broke my ankle.
Legend, tre flipping any stair set scares me let alone an 11
I feel that I was listening to Battery by Metallica while skating and damn near broke my whole tooth at the gum line I was manually a great distances from the entrance of a parking garage to the exit hella fast just going with the music
I think we, born 87-94 did that exact same thing. I got my ankle and shoulder pretty good over the years
And then your alarm rang and you could hear mommy from downstairs “Celestin wake up it’s time to go to school”
Rad 🤙
i want to be friends with everyone who listens to this song
Word
ily
no flippin way i have a friend!
shit. me too!
Love y’all
Surfpunk, skatepunk, hardcore... all of it
Who cares?
This song is epic! Classic.
yea man
YOU'RE epic.
Growing up in the late 70s and early 80s in Los Angeles, this was part of the soundtrack of my juvenile delinquency.
Same. I can't even count how many times I saw Agent Orange. Small clubs like the Cathay de Grande, or the Anti Club. Going to see them at the Olympic Aud, or Fenders... Perkins Palace. Such a life we had back then.
Growing up in the late 90's and early 2000's in Ontario, Canada - this was part of the soundtrack of my juvenile deliquency.
You should watch this documentary on youtube about so-cal punk... /watch?v=6QS_U4eOaTw
Agent Orange was the first punk band of any kind from outside of Hawaii to play in Hawaii. December 1982 at the 3D club in Waikiki. Somehow our friend Jonee Kop knew the singer/guitar player Mike. We all went skateboarding with Mike at our local spot Wallos. He said he would put us on the guest list for the first show. But then the club wanted IDs for people on the guest list. We were only 17 years old, and at that time you had to be 18 to drink and go to clubs. Mike said don't worry, just show up. The night of the show Mike and the drummer Scott (?) opened a side door and let us sneak in. Great show
@@dg2753 Damn that was before my time. I started going to shows on Oahu in 1998.
Dark-ass Surf Punk. thats why i love these guys
Spooky Louie it’s skate punk you idiot
Jeans 2313 He’s not an idiot. Don’t be a douchebag.
@@jeans9832 It's music you idiot.
@@jeans9832 its punk you idiot
@@jeans9832 obviously inspired by surf, the solo is in harmonic minor and phrygian two staples of surf rock
Very under-rated punk band. Great song.
Agent orange is one of the best original punk rock bands that are still around
That short guitar solo at the end... Absolutely badass...
Sometimes you have to thank video games for introducing you to good music. Used to play this song on repeat in THPS4.
God, I just can't get enough of this guitar solo. One of the best in Punk history, let alone the greatness of the entire song. It's fucking great, man.
Just recently started listening to agent orange. Like literally within the past 5 minutes. So I get to this one and realize my early teens was partly shaped by this song. I played thps4 religiously when it dropped. So this song is forever burned in my memory. Im happy for it.
As a 6-year-old kid playing thps 4 in 02 I thought this song was new in that time, it sounded so hard to me. Unbelievable energy on this.
Love the iberian-spanish/Greek sounding guitar solo.
My people did have a lot to do with it but it's also greek too and goes back to the dorian times. In modern times, we had flamenco players that did this stuff. Or more well known people like say Django Reinhardt and Les Paul.
Sounds more Arabic tbh
lilahdog 568 sounds more egyptian to me
Thats an arabic scale. Jesus!
Influenced by Miserlou perhaps, which they also did.
Best skate music back in the day.
42 here.
Still is.
WORD!!!
I still skate to this music
Htiek Yeltu agreed
Htiek Yeltu 99
I was the only punk kid in my school, and this song was my best friend
Man ray, man! :)
@@PK-re3lu My favorite photographer!
@@instantregret502 Good for you. There are many fine photographers out there... Magnum etc Enjoy!
It was an amazing time!! 80’s we’re incredible!!!
@@instantregret502 - No doubt...
"They can make things worse for me, sometimes I'd rather die!" How ever many years later, that line still fuels me. Thanks agent Orange for a bitchin endless summer
Love the guitar break midsong.Extreme,soulful,sad,60s era psychedelic,short and to the point.
I'm so happy I came across this band right now... im super picky when it comes to Punk rock. this is sick.
Love the guitar solo in this song, so Dick Dale-esk. The Miserlou of punk rock.
Funny coincidence, they covered that.
jonnyCrAsH1978 no miserilou by Agent Orange is the miserlou of punk rock
Im 30 years old and i still skateboard. Not everyday like I used to, but I still jam out. Not as big and hard as i used to either, one broken foot and 2 surgeries later makes things interesting. My knees also hate me a lot. Thats nothing that some beer and girls didnt fix though. I used to be a go big or go home kinda kid and now I have to try and do technical shit. Still fun, this song still gets blared from my stereo driving from spot to spot. Getting older sucks but my skateboard is my BFF.
Не бросай это дело, друг
Growing up in California been a punker in the 80's was F@$&ing great!!! good memories...
This was one of my favorite bands when I was a kid. Still is! I love this song! Sing it in my head all the time! “I’ve lost my sense, I’ve lost control, I’ve lost my mind!”
this song made my cats start fighting each other
But were they skating before the fight?
Quite possibly one of the most underrated bands of their time
Real stuff man🤘
Long live gen x
they can't make things worse for me
sometimes i'd rather die
they can tell me lots of things
but i can't see eye to eye
i know they know the way i think
i know they always will
someday i'm gonna change my mind
sometimes i'd rather kill
bloodstains
speed kills
fast cars
cheap thrills
rich girls
fine wine
i lost my sense, i lost control, i lost my mind
things seem so much different now
the scene has died away
i haven't got a steady job
and i got no place to stay
it's a futuristic modern world
things ain't what they seem
some day you're gonna wake up
from this stupid fantasy
someday you better wake up*
Yes, that is what they said
I thought it was "French girls" for almost 40 years :-)
I always thought that he said - Cheap Girls. Lol, Freudian slip on my part. 😆
Agent Orange/Misfits was the first show I ever went to when I was 12. Best show I ever went to and I'll never forget it.
The pools are in the hills above Malibu. One is from a house that burned down. The other from a house that slid down the hill in a giant mudslide.
Committed77 tuff luck
carbon pool is still there . . . earthquake pool as my friends called it long gone. . .this was cool to see
Committed77
Almost stuck my foot in my mouth. Almost looks like Errol Flynns old place above Manns Chinese Theater. Lol.
Never thought I'd see the day I saw a comment made 8 years after the first one, and then it be the guy who uploaded it
Thanks for posting. I always thought that square pool in the first part was Buena Vista near Santa Cruz. Grew up skating there.
Agent Orange kicks total ass!
Saw these guys last night at Amplifier in West Aus. They killed it.
Best Skateboard Generation Band
Kakvo djetinjstvo, obožavam ovu stvar.
Slušan ovo na repeat
@@knucklesfan463 znaš šta valja 😀
2021, got me a Vision Board + 60mm Wheels, this song, skate and destroy.
Great live sounds
Tony Hawk Pro Skater 4!!
Memories 🥰
god i love this band, i still cant belive i found the living in darkness album for 5 bucks, its one of the best albums that i own
going to see them tonight. W00t. gonna get my cheap thrills and fine wine tonight.
Going to see them play live soon! Super psyched
How was it?
this is the best punk song ever
SkateVisions skate video 1984!!! This was my life in Miami during the 80's. Soundtrack of my youth when skating was a crime. Can't wait to see Agent Orange in VA Beach or Raleigh this year.
thanks for keeping punk alive
That little heelside 180 thing-a-ma-jig around 1:16 was sick.
Punk Rock is today's truest form of Rock n Roll.
2019? still sick, love it
My 80s kids, 90s youth years are long gone😢😢😢
West Coast Punks !!!!!!
This is such a good pump up song anytime I need to study or skate or something
Jack G is an extremely underrated singer. What a song, what a band. Music like this, is rare. Take it in.
Going to see them tonight
Can't wait
Awww I love you so much Agent Orange. I love that.
THPS 4, my entire childhood
THPS 4 GREAT CHILDHOOD MEMORIES!!
why do people post gaming shit on other cultures videos
1985 San Francisco at The I-Beam great , great show and loud AF
Punks not dead
mastergmoore punx are ded get with it...
From an old gutter punk from back in the day
mastergmoore its just taking a short nap
I saw them.live at the Nile in Mesa AZ in 1996. Great show!
I met Mike Palm one time, nicest dude you’ll ever meet.
I second that - met him after a show as well
Takes me back to Mount Trashmore at Virginia Beach in 1986
thank you tony hawk pro skater 4.... now I feel like playing the game but my sister lost the damn game -__-
you could always play skate 3 they got a different version of the song but its still good
I got to see them about ten years ago, I was so lucky 😊
Bloodstains, speed kills, fast cars, cheap thrills, rich girls, fine wine. I'VE LOST MY SENSE, I'VE LOST CONTROL, I'VE LOST MY MIND
pure and punk
Saw DRI at the Mabuhay in 1985, back before they went metal. Great show!
Don't know what this has to do with agent orange but screw it
We played with them at the skate lab in Simi Valley awesome show.
I came here by searching about Vietnam agent orange
Ysier Moutherfucking Mexus they're good yeah
+logan bullock I did the same exact thing lolll
+logan bullock Shit you're lucky, I start stumbling around youtube I end up in pimple-popping paradise and street fighting morons.
jonnyCrAsH1978 aha. glad I've never ended up there lol
Fairmont mn?
i know im excited to see them this summer! ^_^
Great song and great cover made by Offspring
I passed out in a punk Club when I came to agent orange was playing
Punk back when punk wasn't pop
As melhores sessions de skate nos anos 80 e 90 ouvindo Agent Orange. Brasília Brazil
Anyone else here because these guys claimed The Offspring stole the famous riff in Come Out and Play from this song? I have no particular love for The Offspring and I was fully prepared to side with Agent Orange, but after hearing BloodStains, it's pretty obvious such a claim is ridiculous. There's a faint similarity between the solo here and the riff in Come Out and Play, but no way would any jury ever agree with a claim of copyright infringement. Maybe that's why Agent Orange never actually sued The Offspring. This is a great song though.
listen to the lead of this song, and yes you will here come out and play
Joey Rollins Silly me, wanting to have a meaningful discussion in the comments section of a RUclips video. Joey, since you're the only one who bothered to write a remotely coherent response, I'll reply to you. Do you mean the solo towards the end? Like I said, there is a noticeable similarity between the solo and the riff in Come Out and Play, but would you really claim that it is anywhere near identical?
They just sound similar as based on a middle eastern scale, sorry I don't know the name but someone that knows about music theory etc would be able to tell us.
TSOL and Agent Orange were very influential on Noodles of the Offspring's guitar stylings. There are similarities on the lead and "Come out and play" but I don't think it's a direct total rip off. Just my opinion. Noodle's should get Mike Palm some free guitars and amps sponsorships for the inspirations though.
My band is playing with these guys in two weeks in Salem Oregon. I can't fucking wait.
You guys play with them yet? How'd it go?
remember tony hawks pro skater 4!
+Jose Britez :)
+Jose Britez Remember Living in Darkness?
best game ever
+Jose Britez That is one of the best games I've played.
skate 3
No words. Best.
why are there fucking political ads all over my fucking punkrock
Wow! The last time I've heard anything from these guys was "Fire in the Rain" from Some Kind of Wonderful!
TOOOOO SHOOOOOOORT WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
Welcome to punk
right
right
Nudel HARD N FAST OR NO SLAM MY FRIEND
I love music ❤️
EVERYbody wants to feel important
I saw them on a tour sometime in the early 90's- 92/93. I think it was at the Weathered Wall in Seattle. I remember we broke the rule of listening to the band on the way to the show.
Ok GREEN DAY Boys, this here is PUNK! Green Day should be reserved for intros on the ELLEN SHOW!
Mike Walsham Green Day is actually pretty good, at least the first few albums. I can see why so many people don’t like their newer stuff though, it’s not very punk.
I never liked Green Day at but I think they just do their own thing and do not care about genres or labels. I’ve loved Agent Orange since 1986!
Agreed, but Green Day is my gateway band. They motivated me to take up music, in '94 and look to harder bands such as this, The Clash and Bad Brains.
One of my favorite songs to skate to.
So punk my hair fell out into a mohawk during listening
I watched this video when it was posted. I revisit now, and it gives me the same effect. Agent Orange forever!
Always thought this song was called "Speed Kills" I'm wrong.
that's cool. we used to play it too back in '82~ish.
Why does he look like the vocalist of smash mouth?
+Devin Lee Because somebody once told him the world was gonna roll him.
Ashlii Prigmore Congratulations you've won the internet 🎉
Hey show some respect I saw them live last week and the lead singer of smash mouth looks like hes dying .
Agent Orange and The Dwarves were my top 2 back in 1999-2000 era.
Minor threat is definitely over talked about.they bore me.
You're not the only one who thinks that. While they're good, they're not great either. Very overrated in my book.
+Barry Kuz Nah, Minor Threat is not overrated at all. They formed an entire movement basically, and their music is still pretty influential. I'll admit though, I am biased. I grew up around the D.C. Metropolitan area and did experience a lot of Hardcore from it, but I would say that it is hard to really judge if you haven't actually experienced them in person.
+Daniel Medina that band started a counter culture to the counter culture. Ian lyrics are simplistic and brilliant, all written before the age of 20. Not to mention all the bands that they inspired, released and brought attention to, all the while being key factors to the creation of the DC punk scene, which wouldn't have even had a venue to play at or see out of town acts without minor threat. All the while living the DIY lifestyle to the fullest inspiring others to do the same. Overrated isn't exactly the term I would use.
+jonnyCrAsH1978 they still are.
But that's all good.
Hellyeah ! I used to shred to this on my Alva n Santa Cruz boards in Phx Az started skating in 85 at 5
im about to see them for the second time this year since late july
they are so great live, you really gotta see them
That pool looks like so much fun!!!
I saw this Band in germany (Braunschweig )in a small club (brainclub or Coca was clubs name) in the Early 90's.....WOW!
man,when i hear this song on their live album it sounds so violent........i love it.......
love this song...
First heard this when I rode Bmx in the mid 90's, saw them in 1999 at Jerry's pizza. Bands like this made me focus more on my drumming and music scene rather than the alternative skate/bmx scene. I never looked back. :)
this is awsome my dad used to ride bikes and do tricks to this group they r awsome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
my dad even has one of their albums
I always look at these old comments and wonder where are these people now??
what’s up man?
RIP to the most AMAZING guy ever.. James Levesque ! NEVER FORGET JAMES LEVESQUE
This song always gonna go hard in the paint!
Saludos desde Monte Grande, Argentina!
God this takes me back in time!!!!!!!
Love these guys, thanks for posting!
I'm loving the punk-infused warped surf guitar solo.
that chorus is rock in roll to me....