I still listen to it. He'll two songs came on today while it was driving shuffling through music. I never change a song when anything that comes on from that album
I recently found that album during a hard time in my life emotionally and I know the stories behind most of the songs on that album and Richard too was in a bad place when he wrote some of that music, such a great album
LOL i knew it for a while, but they're kinda in the same lane. Both underated and their works mostly famous for dark & industrial themes in film & music
A bit of truvia you might appreciate, i was just in a coffee bar that had a french poster of marlon brando dressed as a sailor/pirate. And in French I was able to translate the title into Mutiny on the Bounty. As in "Captain Bligh". It's also funny to note the french word looks like ammunition or mutiny.
Just saw these guys play a small brewery in PA that holds like 200 people. It was a great show. Their new music is good and they're doing larger shows lately too. They haven't gone away at all.
Title of Record is one of those great albums that can be enjoyed from start to finish. Take a Picture was a huge and perfect song for the summer soundtrack of '99!!
Patrick basically did to his Filter “subordinates” what he felt was so disrespectful about Trent. His appearance in “Hired Gun” painted a picture of an insanely bitter guy.
I recall a documentary (Hired Gun, perhaps?), where Richard raked Trent for being an a hole when it came to compensating NIN, but then completely gloated about doing the same thing to Filter. Both lost major respect that day.
They are just fine..... seeing them in April in Melbourne, Australia. Still going strong along the tails of a new album. They are one of the best bands to come out of the 90s so called "Nu metal" phase.
They had a lot of good momentum going with Shortbus and Title of Record. It also seemed that way with Amalgamut, but Richard had to go to rehab halfway through the tour and then the album got lost in the shuffle. Their stuff after that was hit or miss. Good band, regardless.
I've been a true follower of Filter since its inception. Short Bus got my attention. Title of Record really grabbed me, and so did The Amalgamut. Anthems for the Damned has some great songs on it, then The Trouble with Angels kicked ass! The Hand's That's Dealt is amazing, but Crazy Eyes was incredible! The latest album, The Algorithm (released (8-25-23) is a must-listen! Richard has really outdone himself with this new album! The Drowning, Obliteration, Face Down, and Threshing Floor are incredible songs for 2023. I'm listening to everything Richard puts out. He's sober, appreciative, and can still hit it live! Saw them August 22nd in TX and was BLOWN AWAY. The new band sounds incredible. Can't wait for more!
I remember the day R. Bud Dwyer killed himself. It happened on live TV during the noon news broadcast when they cut to the live press conference. When I got home from school it was all over the news. The unedited full clip of it showed up on The Faces of Death VHS videos that were very popular rentals in video stores in the late 80's and 90's.
I seen filter play last week at Sick New World. It was damn good, I also got to watch Skinny Puppy with Richard and Danny (NIN/Filter) so that was a fun time. Got to take a picture with them.
Should have clarified that Richard and Danny were in the crowd not playing with Skinny Puppy, I happened to look over and they were standing right next to me.
Saw them twice. Once opening for White Zombie in the 90's and opening for Stone Temple Chester. They put on a pretty good show at both. Also thought it was kinda cool they had the guy thats usually a background character from 80s/90s movies/TV playing bass for them. My wife thinks they are nice cause they bummed a cig off her after their set and talked to her for awhile.
IIRC Bud Dwyer was found to have been set up by political opponents to go to prison and cleared of all charges after his passing. Sad story. The man's life was destroyed, and he was so adamant that he did nothing wrong he couldn't stand having his life ruined by his enemies' lies.
My daughter was there. She sent me a message saying, "We're going to see Filter at 4:20," and i didn't know if she meant 4:20pm, or like a club called 4:20. 🤣
Nah not mean just cheap during downward spiral when NIN was playing Woodstock and at their highest popularity, he was paying the band the apparent going rate 600 I can't remember if a week or month either way the back up band endured all kinds of injuries and where definitely am equal part of NIN legendary live shows....to think those guys braking bones and playing arenas but we're getting paid a basic McDonald's pay check 😬
Man I love these guys, they get regular play at home. I love how at the end of some albums they have a really ambient electronics soundscape kind of track like the 11 & 12 on the amalgamut album. All in all they got really strong songs.
So they didn't get caught with their pants down like Orgy? I just saw the video of them running the drums backing track before the band started playing again. Jay Gordon's still doing the same crap he was 10 years ago when I last saw them. "I can't f*cking hear you guys! Make some noise!" Perhaps he can afford some hearing aids?
Patrick definitely learned frugality from Trent. He paid his touring band peanuts, would not pay them for required meet and greets and made them sleep in the bus while he'd get a motel room at night. As far as the meet and greets he told an interviewer 'wouldn't you rather keep all the money?' He said during this vid he wanted a real band instead of a bunch of sidemen. Wrong attitude if he doesn't plan on paying anybody.
Strangely I learned about Bud Dwyer through GWAR. There's a segment in their "Phallus in Wonderland" movie that re-creates the on air suicide. When I first saw the movie, I was not aware that it was based on an actual event....
Whatever happened to TVT Records and Wind-up Records. For a minute there in the late 90s and early 00s these 2 labels were huge to the alt metal/nu metal scenes of the time.
Have you done a whatever happened to Drain STH? Its an all female metal band from the 90s. European, sounded like a grungy Metallica. One song everyone might know is Simon Says. Whatever happend to Gravity Kills would be cool too
Drain STH were great. Like a heavier L7 but they just couldn't survive that late 90s metal minefield. Really wish they'd done more. Fun fact: their singer married Tony Iommi
@@MacheteSeason I used to listen to the second album so much after it came out. I indeed read that she married Tony Iommi on their wiki page. A Gravity Kills entry would be cool too.
i saw them live with like 20 people. It felt sad bc they couldn't fill the floor of the venue. I absolutely LOVED being that close to them. That last album sucked kinda though (anthems for the damned). I was there to hear "where do we go from here". That made me extremely happy
That wasn't their last album though. And today, The Algorithm was released. I think it and the previous album (Crazy Eyes) are great in my opinion. Check em out!
The guitar player had a Mesa standard cab with full armor. Diamondplate. I have a full stack, Triple Rec, and two 4x12 cabs with it. He’s the only guy I saw tour with one as it weighed 1000 lbs. 😁
Never disliked them but was never a fan. Really like the 'Hybrid Mix' of _Take A Picture_ though, gives it a bit of a more sombre tone than the original.
3:50 I guess Patrick doesn't know what a Temp is. NIN is ... TRENT. 4:30 Instead of envy, Patric, thank Trent for his wise decision offer. He wanted you the best with that song and knew you'll get pissed and decline. Trent: creating jobs in the 1990s!
Title of Record is without hyperbole, one of the most underrated albums of the 90s.
It was rather irritating no one heard the record outside take a picture.
Was a staple of 1999 for me
I still spin that CD. Yes I said CD 😊
I still listen to it. He'll two songs came on today while it was driving shuffling through music. I never change a song when anything that comes on from that album
I recently found that album during a hard time in my life emotionally and I know the stories behind most of the songs on that album and Richard too was in a bad place when he wrote some of that music, such a great album
WHAT? The fact that Robert Patrick is his brother blows my mind
^this!
Me as well! I never knew that! Very crazy
LOL i knew it for a while, but they're kinda in the same lane. Both underated and their works mostly famous for dark & industrial themes in film & music
wow the terminator is his brother wooooooohhh😮 dafook
Me too ! Crazy rite ?! Lol
Filter is one of my favorite bands from that time. Love the guitar sound,
A bit of truvia you might appreciate, i was just in a coffee bar that had a french poster of marlon brando dressed as a sailor/pirate. And in French I was able to translate the title into Mutiny on the Bounty. As in "Captain Bligh". It's also funny to note the french word looks like ammunition or mutiny.
@@te9591 What on earth does your comment have to do with the guy you were replying to? He is talking about the guitar sound of the band.
@@216trixie yeah, kind of a random thought.
@@216trixie also you dont need to be a big Dbag about it either.
@@te9591 No no you’re the douche bag for calling me a douche bag. Just a random thought.
Just saw these guys play a small brewery in PA that holds like 200 people. It was a great show. Their new music is good and they're doing larger shows lately too. They haven't gone away at all.
Just saw them yesterday at Welcome to Rockville, the stage was insanely crowded, they sounded great
Rockville, MD?
Title of Record is one of those great albums that can be enjoyed from start to finish. Take a Picture was a huge and perfect song for the summer soundtrack of '99!!
I met patrick in the fairfax festival en virginia such a nice guy!! He took time to talk to me and take pics. Awesome band!!!
I love Filter. I think Short Bus, Almalgamut and Title Of Record are the best albums.
definitely. anything after those three records is forgettable.
Patrick basically did to his Filter “subordinates” what he felt was so disrespectful about Trent. His appearance in “Hired Gun” painted a picture of an insanely bitter guy.
and a very cheap with his touring band.
Yep, ruined my image of him.
I recall a documentary (Hired Gun, perhaps?), where Richard raked Trent for being an a hole when it came to compensating NIN, but then completely gloated about doing the same thing to Filter. Both lost major respect that day.
Richard needs all the money to fix his weaselly face.
Seeing them tomorrow night in ATL!
Trouble with Angels is a fantastic heavy album. Super catchy songs.
Richard and his brother lived in Marietta, GA.
One of my favs from the 90’s. First 3 albums are great
I saw them with Helmet about 8 years ago. What a concert!
Helmet wow, that’s a throwback!
Saw Filter with Ozzy and Prong in 95. I wanna give the singer props for wearing leather in million bajillion degree weather
Wow I never realized it but Trent and Richard look like they could literally be brothers.
Very interesting stuff. I liked this band. Didn’t ever know much about them. Thanks.
Filter is one of my fave bands, still great to this day.
The Amalgamut is hands down required listening for any rock fan
Their masterpiece..
It's a great album.
Good to see your face btw.. Also the videos improved overall and do not seem rushed through. Love it. :)
They are just fine..... seeing them in April in Melbourne, Australia.
Still going strong along the tails of a new album.
They are one of the best bands to come out of the 90s so called "Nu metal" phase.
They had a lot of good momentum going with Shortbus and Title of Record. It also seemed that way with Amalgamut, but Richard had to go to rehab halfway through the tour and then the album got lost in the shuffle. Their stuff after that was hit or miss. Good band, regardless.
I've been a true follower of Filter since its inception. Short Bus got my attention. Title of Record really grabbed me, and so did The Amalgamut. Anthems for the Damned has some great songs on it, then The Trouble with Angels kicked ass! The Hand's That's Dealt is amazing, but Crazy Eyes was incredible! The latest album, The Algorithm (released (8-25-23) is a must-listen! Richard has really outdone himself with this new album! The Drowning, Obliteration, Face Down, and Threshing Floor are incredible songs for 2023. I'm listening to everything Richard puts out. He's sober, appreciative, and can still hit it live! Saw them August 22nd in TX and was BLOWN AWAY. The new band sounds incredible. Can't wait for more!
"The Amalgamut" is a great album
I went to Rockville, in Daytona Beach FL, yesterday. Filter performed, and they were fucking awesome!! Great show!
Didn't know Robert and Richard were related. They both showed up in X Files.
Yes, they are rocker brothers like Rob Zombie and Spider One.
Actor Robert Patrick also was on the later years on the X Files..
I remember the day R. Bud Dwyer killed himself. It happened on live TV during the noon news broadcast when they cut to the live press conference. When I got home from school it was all over the news. The unedited full clip of it showed up on The Faces of Death VHS videos that were very popular rentals in video stores in the late 80's and 90's.
I believe it was one of the few real videos on that. Sad deal considering Dwyer was innocent
short bus still hits hard to this day
I seen filter play last week at Sick New World. It was damn good, I also got to watch Skinny Puppy with Richard and Danny (NIN/Filter) so that was a fun time. Got to take a picture with them.
Richard and Danny lohner were with Skinny puppy on stage? Wtf.
@@te9591 no they were in the crowd standing next to me.
Should have clarified that Richard and Danny were in the crowd not playing with Skinny Puppy, I happened to look over and they were standing right next to me.
@@jhnyhera lol, that's awesome.
Saw them twice. Once opening for White Zombie in the 90's and opening for Stone Temple Chester. They put on a pretty good show at both.
Also thought it was kinda cool they had the guy thats usually a background character from 80s/90s movies/TV playing bass for them.
My wife thinks they are nice cause they bummed a cig off her after their set and talked to her for awhile.
Stone Temple Chester 😂
Just seen Filter at Rocklahoma, they Rocked!
IIRC Bud Dwyer was found to have been set up by political opponents to go to prison and cleared of all charges after his passing.
Sad story. The man's life was destroyed, and he was so adamant that he did nothing wrong he couldn't stand having his life ruined by his enemies' lies.
I read that, too. It's sad how the press, etc can move on from such a horrific story so easily.
I wore out Title of Record, played one constantly. One of the highlights of the late 90s
Filter have a great repertoire of songs. Title of Record is IMO their best album.
Yes
Filter played at the 2022 Trail Hero Offroad event in Sand Hollow Utah, rocked the house. Large show.
Damn Trent Reznor was paying Patrick $400 a month and told him to get a job at a pizza restaurant? Lol!
Nobody has ever said that Trent wasn't a prick.
Most people know Trent is a giant douche. However he makes great music, sooo, yeah.
They kicked ass at Welcome to Rockville yesterday at 4:20pm.
My daughter was there. She sent me a message saying, "We're going to see Filter at 4:20," and i didn't know if she meant 4:20pm, or like a club called 4:20. 🤣
@@scottbubb2946she was smoking weed I was there
Sounds like Trent was pretty mean to Richard.
Richard did the same thing to his bandmates
Nah not mean just cheap during downward spiral when NIN was playing Woodstock and at their highest popularity, he was paying the band the apparent going rate 600 I can't remember if a week or month either way the back up band endured all kinds of injuries and where definitely am equal part of NIN legendary live shows....to think those guys braking bones and playing arenas but we're getting paid a basic McDonald's pay check 😬
Filter just played Rockville here in Daytona Beach, so that's what happened ^_^
Man I love these guys, they get regular play at home. I love how at the end of some albums they have a really ambient electronics soundscape kind of track like the 11 & 12 on the amalgamut album.
All in all they got really strong songs.
Seen them at sick new world. Absolutely killed it. Sounded incredible
So they didn't get caught with their pants down like Orgy? I just saw the video of them running the drums backing track before the band started playing again. Jay Gordon's still doing the same crap he was 10 years ago when I last saw them. "I can't f*cking hear you guys! Make some noise!" Perhaps he can afford some hearing aids?
I think Richard changes the meaning of his songs any time he’s asked for whichever narrative he’s trying to create at the time.
They’re doing quite well just saw them on Tuesday here in Albuquerque ❤
09:10 I looked it up because I was curious. The omitted word in the quote is "suicide"
Thanks for the history! Fills some holes. Interesting.
I'm glad I decided to watch this, that was actually really informative and interesting since I grew up to this music
Thanks
I saw them in 99 and they put on a great show
18:36 that Varuca Salt story is so cool. Put them on the spot during a show
Patrick and Filter just did Sonic Temple last weekend. His voice is a bit scratchier but he can still hit those notes
Patrick definitely learned frugality from Trent. He paid his touring band peanuts, would not pay them for required meet and greets and made them sleep in the bus while he'd get a motel room at night. As far as the meet and greets he told an interviewer 'wouldn't you rather keep all the money?' He said during this vid he wanted a real band instead of a bunch of sidemen. Wrong attitude if he doesn't plan on paying anybody.
Robert Patrick is related to the lead singer of Filter! Wow
Damn. Id forgotten how much I fucking love Filter.
Filter just played Sick New World Festival in Las Vegas.
how cool that this came out, I had the best of playing in my car for the past 2 days.
I litteraly just saw Filter a week ago at Sick New World in Vegas. Great show!
How was the sound quality, I heard it was terrible.
Strangely I learned about Bud Dwyer through GWAR. There's a segment in their "Phallus in Wonderland" movie that re-creates the on air suicide. When I first saw the movie, I was not aware that it was based on an actual event....
The Dwyer death was immortalized on VHS when they included it in Traces of Death.
Whatever happened to TVT Records and Wind-up Records. For a minute there in the late 90s and early 00s these 2 labels were huge to the alt metal/nu metal scenes of the time.
I remember my sister gave me short bus and Stabbing Westward's wither blister burn and peel because she only liked one song from them. Good times!
Dude, that video of the politician shooting himself at a press conference is so haunting.
Great Job but the new album will be called “the algorithm.”
another great vid from a great channel. love the updated format with you talking to the camera. best of luck.
I like the return to the classic thumbnail as well, always thought these stand out and are recognizable
The song will traumatize the grandchildren?
Not a narcissistic suicide caught on camera, but a song…..
That family needs to get real
Amazing video. Patrick is a genius. I live in Los Angeles and its cool to see people rise from the ashes.
Filter with chevell opening was my first resl concert. Still a great band
They just played Welcome To Rockville.
I found filter on tv with take a picture mv. Good stuff.
Have you done a whatever happened to Drain STH? Its an all female metal band from the 90s. European, sounded like a grungy Metallica. One song everyone might know is Simon Says. Whatever happend to Gravity Kills would be cool too
Drain STH were great. Like a heavier L7 but they just couldn't survive that late 90s metal minefield. Really wish they'd done more. Fun fact: their singer married Tony Iommi
@@MacheteSeason I used to listen to the second album so much after it came out. I indeed read that she married Tony Iommi on their wiki page. A Gravity Kills entry would be cool too.
its the 'inexperienced dude hated a-hole then became a-hole' situation
I didn't know U2 was an influence on Richard, but I can see it. I wonder which albums/songs in particular.
I know EXACTLY which studio he used in Canton, MI...live less than 5 minutes away from it
i saw them live with like 20 people. It felt sad bc they couldn't fill the floor of the venue. I absolutely LOVED being that close to them. That last album sucked kinda though (anthems for the damned). I was there to hear "where do we go from here". That made me extremely happy
That wasn't their last album though. And today, The Algorithm was released. I think it and the previous album (Crazy Eyes) are great in my opinion. Check em out!
The guitar player had a Mesa standard cab with full armor. Diamondplate. I have a full stack, Triple Rec, and two 4x12 cabs with it. He’s the only guy I saw tour with one as it weighed 1000 lbs. 😁
Exited for new filter 😊
dude thats so crzy i was asking myself that same question this morning.
filter is putting out new music now
The Amalgamut is soooo good
That drunken phonecall voicemail is on the shortbus album!!🤣🤣
Short Bus, Title of Record, and The Amalgamut was the Golden Age of Filter. Shame Re-Bus was never produced.
Great video.
I like nine inch nails songs !
I tripped out when I found out his brother was Robert Patrick same thing with Rob zombie and the lead singer from Powerman 5000
I wish i would have met them back then but now its a little late....
😂
I remember Filter being one of the first of heavy bands to go mellow without su*king. I'm still a fan today.
*Title Of Record Is One Of The Best Album's ever.....*
where do we go from here was the first i heard back in the day
Did you take their picture? ‘Cuz I don’t remember
Never disliked them but was never a fan. Really like the 'Hybrid Mix' of _Take A Picture_ though, gives it a bit of a more sombre tone than the original.
I burned that remix to CD in either 2002-2003 and would listen to it over and over again.
Excellent remix!
Awesome story
I thought you guys already covered this
No we did hey man nice shot only
@@rnrtruestories oh i thought it was the whole story of the band
3:50 I guess Patrick doesn't know what a Temp is. NIN is ... TRENT. 4:30 Instead of envy, Patric, thank Trent for his wise decision offer. He wanted you the best with that song and knew you'll get pissed and decline. Trent: creating jobs in the 1990s!
Didn't Filter bankrupt Taste Of Lombard?
Captain Bligh is a top track for sure, It's Gonna Kill Me is also really good.
Dude, do you know what a period is? It looks like this (.) Please use them. Oh, and these (,) they are called commas. TY!
My former boss knew Dwyer. Said he was a nice guy. So weird.
He followed the science over the cliff.
Title of Record is on my desert island list.
Got to see them perform at COB Speicher.
Please make a Skinny Puppy video. Probably the best band that ever came from Vancouver before music died.
❤❤❤❤
I am a bit surprised there was no mention of Patrick being part of Stabbing Westward and using the same guitar part on that band's Ungod.
Not to mention stabbing westward is underrated.
Not true at all!
That is because that is not what happened. Rolling Stone covered that question so feel to reference that.
Their still making music