Second Avenger "started making better music" they have always made great music and i would say thats the spirit is not better than theres a hell or suicide season...
(My personal list of acts I feel fit that description. #7: Michael Jackson #6: Aerosmith #5: My Chemical Romance #4: The Beatles #3: 2003-2008 Fall Out Boy (Yeah, I don't like their newest album & the fact that they've sold out recently) #2: All Time Low #1: Green Day
+Scsigs unpopular opinion; I'm not a big fan of All Time Low. Really whiny and repetitive. And I've liked them less and less because of their fans and everyone kissing their ass.
Seeing people mention Linkin Park kind of makes me sad - their new music is pretty good, and at least they're trying to keep their new material fresh and unique, while still retaining their distinct 'style'.
7 I Outgrew: 1. Fall Out Boy 2. Blink-182 3. Death Cab For Cutie (I wayyyy overplayed them) 4. Jimmy Eat World 5. Green Day 6. Crystal Castles (thought I was SO cool in high school for liking them) 7. Motion City Soundtrack
OtherIndigo I still like Three Days Grace. I've certainly outgrown the edgy-as-fuck lyrics, but Adam's voice is just too good to drop. Matt Walst can go eat bees though
I've always considered this channel much like theneedeldrop, however much less "underground" or obscure music oriented, and more passionate in a way. Obviously Fantano is extremely passionate about his music, he's literally the internet's busiest music nerd, and I love him, he was the first music review channel I ever watched, BUT this channel is much more accessible in the way that average music listeners and hardcore (not the genre) music analysts can get into these videos alike. ARTV just seems more for the every day music listener, with a slight leaning toward alternative music, and TND seems more for the hardcore critics and music collectors. I've always felt like with TND, it's like, "I come here to find new artists or see what Anthony Fantano thinks of this album I loved" and with ARTV, it's more like "hey bro, what did you think of this band/album because I've really been into it and I know you and I basically have the same taste in music". It just feels a little more relatable here for me. I watch both channels individually for different reasons depending, though both also just for the love of music. I apologize if it seems like I'm trying to compare for the sake of criticism or go on a rant about it or anything, I'm just trying to get it out the way I've always thought about it, because I literally have had this same thought a million times haha. Huge fan of both channels, though.
zach ballard well tell me what's my age again and if you can then I guess aliens exist well I'm going off to college with all the small things on a carousel at the rock show. Try to beat me
Ben Liss after riding a carousel, I ate some m+ms with this girl named Josie once while she told me how one time she accidentally spilled apple shampoo on herself and cried out dammit. Then I said "it's all the small things and problems in life that shouldn't be stressed over so don't worry about it." That was our first date. Eventually we broke up even though we said we'd be together always and that really got me down for a while and I started seeing the world in a more cynical light. I told her "don't leave me, don't go, I'm lost without you" but she just replied "shut up, I don't wanna hear it, I'm not feeling this." I asked her "give me on good reason" and she replied "I'm going away to college to San Diego, California so for us, there is no future." People asked me to do stuff to cheer me up like go to a rock show but I just replied "not now, I just wanna be left alone and stay up all night listening to online songs or at least not go to sleep until after midnight." If I had gone, I'd just end up saying halfway through "please take me home." Surprisingly, i wasn't bored to death on my own tho. I thought I'd be tempted to text her "I miss you" but I wasn't. Eventually it was obvious that I was getting over her, I just needed some time. Sorry if this story of a lonely guy dragged on for too long but I just felt like I needed to vent. It was a roller coaster of emotions that I needed to process. Looking back now, she's out of her mind. I mean she expected me to treat her like she's the only thing that matters. I'm metaphorically more sober now in the way that I understand things better now. She tried calling me the other day trying to rekindle our relationship but I just told her "happy holidays you bastard" and hanged up. Since you know, it's that time of the year. I wasn't gonna let her interrupt my family reunion.
Steal This Album by System of a Down Warning by Green Day Your Favorite Weapon by Brand New Out of the Vein by Third Eye Blind Neighborhoods by Blink 182
3 Bands I Outgrew -Simple Plan-Saw threw their cheesiness once I got out of my tweens. -Green Day-Played Blvd of Broken Dreams a few too many times and they just kind of overstayed their welcome after a while. I still jam to Basket Case when it comes on. -Linkin Park-This one's sad to admit. These guys were my band all through middle and high school and helped me through a lot. But now that I've gotten older and my music taste has evolved, it just feels like I've matured past what they put out musically and what comfort their music offered me. I'll always be grateful to them though. 3 Bands I Grew Into (I'd like to see this, if you haven't done it already) -Muse-Got annoyed by Madness the first few times I heard it on the radio, but I came around. And when I finally gave them a chance, holy CRAP!!!!! Exogenesis is just godly!!! -My Chemical Romance-The Helena video scared the shit out of me when it first came out. My sister was a big fan of The Black Parade, and when I finally got a chance to listen to it, not only did I enjoy it now that I'm older, looking back on how we grew up, I found myself saying, "Okay...now I get it." Love you, sis. -30 Seconds To Mars-The goddamn chorus from Kings and Queens that was used in all that marketing and played by all the popular kids in my high school drove me crazy (it still makes me cringe! Which sucks because I really liked Jared Leto's acting at the time. I've listened to the rest of his music, having a profound moment of telling myself, "...shit, that's good," and now I feel like I owe Leto a huge apology if I ever meet him.
I use to love them but Simple Plan are so cheesy, especially their new album. And its even worse because they're nearly 40 years old and haven't changed
i've outgrown pretty much every band i listened to when i was 12-14. Of Mice & Men, Sleeping With Sirens, Pierce The Veil, Black Veil Brides, Asking Alexandria, Motionless In White, Blood On The Dance Floor (this one's actually really embarrassing to admit. they're so bad holy fuck) and pretty much any other band emo kids listened to around 2010-2012.
@Nicolas Marin why do you follow them then? You clearly know they are working on a new album, if you were tired of them, you wouldn't know what they are up to at the moment.
+Black3ight That doesn't mean that I won't listen to the new album. In fact, I always like to listen to artist's new material just to see if they bring something new to the table. I'm not excited for the new album, but I'll listen to it when it comes out just for curiosity and maybe if it's something I end up liking, I'll listen to it more often.
top 5 i outgrew: 1) jimmy eat world 2) pierce the veil 3) papa roach 4) every christian band i listened to ever 5) limp bizkit (WHY DID I EVER LIKE THEM WHYYYYYY)
Simple Plan Linkin Park (Except for the first two albums, I still like those) Bullet for My Valentine (Same situation as LP, I still like the first two albums) Nightwish (Although to be honest I never really got that much into them) Three Days Grace Papa Roach Shinedown
Good Charlotte Simple Plan Nickelback Daughtry Volbeat Thirty Seconds to Mars The All-American Rejects And I'm slowly starting to feel the same way about Rise Against and Yellowcard (even though they're still one of my favorite bands and I believe they'll always be special to me)
I absolutely agree with this whole list! There are so many bands that I liked on the surface level (like We The Kings, Papa Roach) and others that I totally immersed myself in (3OH!3, Hollywood Undead, Skillet). Regardless, it shaped me in some way and I don't regret it. However, I have moved on to greener and more talented/diverse pastures! ;)
I am the same with Simple Plan and We The Kings. I was a huge fan of them in middle school/freshman year of high school but now I couldn't care less for their music. I don't think it is necessarily "bad" but their lyrics just do not appeal to me anymore. However, I don't necessarily "regret" or am embarrassed that I was a huge fan of them because I understand why I liked them at that time. I think that's why a lot of people I meet today pretty much outgrew the whole pop punk/emo 2000s scene in general... the themes are less meaningful to us because we can't relate as much as we did when we were in our early/mid teens. I still mostly only listen to pop punk/punk rock genre, but I understand why people outgrow it because it's like I'm almost 20 yet I go to school,have a job, live alone in my own apartment, and pay my own bills...I don't have parents to tell me what to do, I can pretty much do whatever I want whenever I want... I like to say growing up is when you realize there are more important things in life to worry about than your crush not liking you back. Hahaha. :') Keep up the good work Jon xx
I've kinda grown out of twenty one pilots now, I was a really big fan for about 3 years and I even got to meet Josh in February, but I've just kind of over listened to all of their work now and the fandom really bugs me so I sort of stay away. When their new album comes out I'll probably get back into them again though
I outgrew: 30 seconds to Mars (and the saddest and the stupidest thing about it that I have tatoo, dedicated to them), Linkin park, Skillet, Three days grace. Also, Evanescence and Within temptation (but I still listen to them sometimes).
Liza Kolganova yes same! I'm so glad my parents were sticklers for tattoos and never let my sister or I get any at a young age (I know some people whose parents let them get some tattoos at 16) because I know for sure I'd have a shitty cringe-y band tattoo too. Lol is a coverup an option?
Liza Kolganova I out grew Evanescence too. I used to know almost all their songs by heart. Their most recent album wasn't just my cup of tea... it made me kind of sad that I was not into the album. I still enjoy them as a band, but like it has been said I just don't feel like listening to them.
I agree with the black keys one. I used to love their albums like "El Camino" or "Brothers". And sometimes I just remember one of their songs and decide to put it on, but I can't get past one song before I chose something else.
I outgrew bands like Linkin Park, blink-182, Sum 41, Papa Roach, and Green Day. I can barely listen to pop-punk anymore, which is sad cause I used to listen to it all the time.
I definitely outgrew Foster The People. They still hold a special place in my heart because they're one of the first bands I really got into and the one that really opened the floodgates for my love of more eclectic music, but when I could listen to The 1975 or Chvrches or Walk The Moon or my personal favourites Grouplove, Foster The People's production and hooks seem a lot more lacklustre in hindsight. Also Lana Del Rey, but I'd really be concerned by anyone who hasn't grown out of her at this point
Simple Plan Taking back Sunday Thousand Foot Krutch (there's still some songs I like from them) We the kings Hit the lights (I still like the song body bag) Sleeping with sirens Imagine Dragons (even though I have night visions on vinyl and I still listen to that sometimes) Papa roach Nickelback ( yes there was a time where I liked Nickelback but I won't talk about it) and lastly Hollywood Undead
My first concert... Taste of Chaos '06. The Used, Senses Fail, 30 Seconds to Mars, Aiden, Saosin, Chiodos... I outgrew ALL OF THEM. And many, many more. Except Saosin's self titled album holds a special place in my heart.
For me: Disturbed I used to play "Down With The Sickness" all the time on Rock Band 2 back in the late 2000s, but now I can't listen to it without associating it with edgy teenagers who think they're tough. I don't even think they're a bad band, it's just become hard for me to take them seriously.
+Jason LovesABR pretty much. I like Slipknot and Korn, and still listen to them every now and then, but I often remember some of their lyrics and think "wait, what?" Strangely enough, I'm not very ashamed of listening to Limp Bizkit because I never took them seriously and mostly listened to them for comedic value (whether intentional or not) and had admittedly pretty nice instrumentals. I had a huge nu metal phase in 7th grade, and while I'm not ashamed of listening to it, I'm just not as into it, you know?
+Venomous Vince Haha. Britpop has since caused me to discover how great Britain's music is! I wouldn't have dug deeper into their music from today, the 90's, 80's, 70's, and 60's if Britpop had never piqued my interest. I mean, how could I go my whole life without listening to the Smiths, Pink Fairies, and Pulp??
audrey quentin I really don’t know very much about American music, I was born in New Zealand, lived in Australia, and studied in the U.K. so I’ve always liked the kinds of music that were popular in those countries than America. It annoys me that when I try to get into American music there is just so much that it’s harder to find good bands because I don’t know where to go. Would you be able to recommend anything to me (seeing your replies I feel you would suggest things I like). EDIT: I realised this is 2 YEARS OLD! I doubt you will see this but if you do thanks!
The Black Keys used to be my FAVORITE band. They were the first one whose discography I went entirely through. But I don't know... After a while, there is no punch in the music anymore. Is that it? There's just no enjoyment anymore. I guess that's just me getting older, though.
I really enjoyed simple Plan in my mid to late teens, but i "retired" said group when i went to college, their music doesnt age that well in my opinion
Muse's "Black Holes and Revelations" turns 10 on Sunday July 3rd! I know you've done Muse song countdowns before so maybe do top moments of that era? or just songs (including B-sides) from that era? :P
I used to LOVE Skillet, they were my first concert, but now I've outgrew them. I've also outgrown the Black Keys; I'd be fine if I never heard them again!
Simple Plan, Papa Roach, Sum 41's post-Does this look Infected stuff is patchy so I suppose I outgrew them, Boys Like Girls, Linkin Park (Given Up was their last good one for me), The Offspring and The Killers
I remember watching this Naruto Clash in the Land of Snow (or whatever it was called) AMV with I'm Just a Kid as the song, back in 6th grade, over and over again because I had dial up and to watch a RUclips video you'd have to constantly play a few seconds at a time repeatedly while it buffered, and that was like my life at the time. "I'm just a kiiiid, and this connection's a nightmare, I'm just a kiiiid 128k a second is not fair" but anyways that was my shit and all those songs from their first couple big releases, and then fucking When I'm Gone dropped and I tried so hard to understand it, like I was in denial about it trying to tell myself maybe this was what was cool at the time and I should try to get into it, but really I should've trusted my instincts because that shit was terrible and at this point they're literally just riding the waves of nostalgia, and that form of suspension in music always snaps at some point. Also haven't heard all of the newest Good Charlotte album yet, but I don't have too much faith in them either, though they did come from much more "punk" roots as opposed to Simple Plan, who always just tries to make whatever's popular at the time, in my opinion.
Never knew you enjoyed ISS for the most part. I thought you just reviewed their albums just to check them out, but it turns you were actually a fan of them for while. I grew out of their music as well, but I'm interested to see what they do for their new album Treehouse. Apparently, their taking a different direction with their music and I want to see what they come up with.
1: Fall Out Boy (their most recent album ruined my love for them) 2: Pierce the Veil 3: Falling in Reverse 4: Sleeping With Sirens (well... WETSAETH is still good) 5: Panic! At The Disco I love I See Stars though, but Digital Renegade and New Demons kill the first two albums
The new I See Stars record is fantastic, much more mature songwriting, and overall improvement in just about every aspect of their sound. Check it out, it may not change your opinion of them, but it did for me as I fell off with them as well until this new release.
Nice to see your channel is still doing well!7 bands I outgrew:Nofx (garbage), Bad Religion (boring), Marilyn Manson (still stupid fun sometimes), Billy Talent (they still have someJams tho), Sum 41 (not thaaaat bad tho tbh), Tokyo Police Club (they're good tho),Rise Against (pretty much 'meh' the band), Bands I grew into; Future of the Left, melt-banana, iceage
Maybe it's because the Black Keys make songs that all sound alike, and their songs are retro rehashes, so they don't sound all that original to begin with. It's not a bad sound, but it's one that I've heard before.
Lostprophets, 30 secods to Mars, Breathe Carolina, Metro Station, Bring Me The Horizon, Panic! At The Disco, The All American Rejects, Alesana, Cute Is What We Aim For, Yellowcard
You are the first person outside my middle school friend group that I've ever known to even have heard of Boys like Girls. Holy cow that band takes me back. Thunder was the soundtrack of my...well, grade 7. My friends and I thought it was the most romantic song ever. Also, not that this really counts, but how you feel about the Black Keys is kinda how I feel about pickles. Like, the food. I like them, but I can't think of anything I'd put them on (I don't like them on hamburgers or anything like that), but I also feel like it's a waste to eat them by themselves. So most of the time, people assume I don't like pickles when I actually do.
Green Day a little bit, since I was die hard obsessed when I was 10-14. I took a break from them for a year after some stuff went down in my life and I couldn't associate the music with myself anymore for a while. After they got inducted to the Rock and Roll hall of fame last year, I rekindled my love and was reminded why I loved them so much to begin with. Others are Katy Perry, Metric, All Time Low, P!nk, American Authors, Imagine Dragons and Linkin Park. I still listen to their stuff when it comes on shuffle, but I don't claim them to be my favorites anymore.
Four words (to choke upon, amirite): Bullet. For. My. Valentine. When I was 16 they were the coolest band ever and now I don't really care about them or follow them.
David Mitchell-Baker I can admit I don't listen to them quite as much as I used to but I still listen to them on a relatively regular basis, if that makes sense. But I definitely have listened to their new music and I can say they have matured as a band overall. Their new material still won't ever beat their old shit but they're still pretty damn good and they didn't lose their heavy core like some bands tend to do over time. They're definitely still true to their roots.
David Mitchell-Baker I can admit I don't listen to them quite as much as I used to but I still listen to them on a relatively regular basis, if that makes sense. But I definitely have listened to their new music and I can say they have matured as a band overall. Their new material still won't ever beat their old shit but they're still pretty damn good and they didn't lose their heavy core like some bands tend to do over time. They're definitely still true to their roots.
Three Days Grace (due to Adam Gontier quitting) Flyleaf (due to Lacey Sturm quitting) Stellar Kart Hinder Hawk Nelson (especially after Jason Dunn quit) Stereo Skyline Sing It Loud Note: From most of these groups, I still like at least a handful of their songs. TDG and Flyleaf I still love their old stuff, and I'd probably get back into them if they brought back their old singers.
I hope you get back to the Black Keys. They are such an awesome band, especially their older albums. Anyway, here's my top 5 that I outgrew 1. Boys Like Girls 2. Cobra Starship 3. Faber Drive 4. Poison 5. Def Leppard
I outgrew sleeping with sirens and Pierce the veil can't stand either nowadays I find the vocals so whiny. I almost outgrew black veil brides because I finally realized how mediocre they are but I gave them a second chance and I still like them even if there music is extremely simple and repetitive.
Pierce The Veil are leagues above those other scenecore bands. their songwriting and composition is still way better than either of those bands, and they're still going strong as ever with the new album.
I just cannot stand Pierce The Veil, they are just awful at combining their whiny sissy pop punk voice suddenly with the metal growls and I just can't take them seriously. Sleeping with Sirens is okay I guess, a few songs I like by them but again the same problem with PTV (but they do it a bit less imo). BVB imo are just good fun with catchy harmless pop rock songs with good but not creative instrumentation.
Yeah, everyone saw #1 coming. :P Bands I outgrew? The only one I can think of is the Black Eyed Peas, which was just a phase, it didn't even last a year. I'm outgrowing Simple Plan a little and, to a certain extent, Green Day.
I love these bands but the only time I want to listen to them is when I want to relive my high school years. 1.All Time Low 2. Cobra Starship 3. The Black Keys 4. Fall Out Boy
Already have. It doesn't mean I won't give an artist a chance when I say I grew out of them. Been listening since last week off and on, it's pretty good!
I'm still a Skillet fan, honestly--- but I will admit that I'm not as crazy about them as I used to be. I actually like seeing the band interact in their podcasts more than the actual music because of how entertaining they are to watch. But I won't lie when I say their music doesn't excite me as much as it did back in 2010 to 2013, my biggest years for Skillet. Yet I still can't think of anything I distinctly can point at in the music and say I don't like it--- my musical taste has just changed and I figure that is that.
I have the hoodie version of your shirt. I used to wear it over my school uniform during the winter everyday instead of coat. I was so stupid at age 12, lol
I still love Papa Roach. Hollywood Whore is honestly one of my favorite songs, great riff and menacing screams. I understand the hate for FEAR and The Connection, and there are at least a couple songs off of each album that are a bit mediocre (I Almost Told You That I Loved You, Into The Light, Won't Let Up come to mind). And I'm not even a fan of Infest that much, Papa Roach really grew good in my opinion with Getting Away With Murder. Good list though. I've recently outgrown Skillet too and wow, their newest songs are mediocre.
Bands like Simple Plan and Papa Roach I grow out entirely. I outgrew Papa Roach's first 3 albums. And I outgrew Simple Plans first and somewhat second. I'm liking their forth a bit less, and their fifth is "eh" to me. Though I do really enjoy their third.
Skillet Three Days Grace Linkin Park Slipknot System of a Down Evanescence (though I'll listen to them every now and then) Disturbed (except their "Sound of Silence" cover) 5FDP Bullet For My Valentine Killswitch Engage Avenged Sevenfold
do the opposite, and do 7 bands you grew into!
I vote for this topic😃😃😃😃
Great topic!
I would like to see that
yes yes yes!
Sol Booth yes!
how about 7 bands/artists you used to hate but started making better music.
Pierce the veil
that would be sick
Jonah Allison and Bring Me The Horizon also.
+Second Avenger yes, definitely. I forgot about them.
Second Avenger "started making better music" they have always made great music and i would say thats the spirit is not better than theres a hell or suicide season...
7 bands you find timeless?
The only answer for this is silence.
Blood On The Dance Floor
+EJxy very true.
(My personal list of acts I feel fit that description.
#7: Michael Jackson
#6: Aerosmith
#5: My Chemical Romance
#4: The Beatles
#3: 2003-2008 Fall Out Boy (Yeah, I don't like their newest album & the fact that they've sold out recently)
#2: All Time Low
#1: Green Day
+Scsigs unpopular opinion; I'm not a big fan of All Time Low. Really whiny and repetitive. And I've liked them less and less because of their fans and everyone kissing their ass.
Anyone else notice that the song playing in the background was an 8-bit version of smells like teen spirit?
Not until you mentioned it :\
I just noticed that the second before this comment appeared
Seeing people mention Linkin Park kind of makes me sad - their new music is pretty good, and at least they're trying to keep their new material fresh and unique, while still retaining their distinct 'style'.
But, that's just me, of course. And, oddly enough, there haven't really been any bands I've outgrown... Or, any I can distinctly name. ¯\_(o_o)_/¯
Please tell me I'm not the only one who noticed Jon (John?) forgot to cut out his first take for number 4? Editing is hard, man.
+ChickenNoodleSeb yeah, it actually is.
I feel bad for people who have to do a lot of video editing all the time. It must be just insane.
7 I Outgrew:
1. Fall Out Boy
2. Blink-182
3. Death Cab For Cutie (I wayyyy overplayed them)
4. Jimmy Eat World
5. Green Day
6. Crystal Castles (thought I was SO cool in high school for liking them)
7. Motion City Soundtrack
so you outgrew pop-punk and emo?
the I see stars repeat confused the hell out of me
Oh I thought I just pressed a button on my computer XD
Nice blink 182 profile pic, Buddha is on of their Best albums
Me 2 lol
I guess the dude glitched for a moment XD
5.Imagine Dragons
4.Jimmy Eat World
3. Pearl Jam (D:)
2.Three Days Grace
1. 3 Doors Down
You should do 7 songs you like by disliked artists.
OtherIndigo how can u outgrow imagine Dragons?
OtherIndigo I still like Three Days Grace. I've certainly outgrown the edgy-as-fuck lyrics, but Adam's voice is just too good to drop. Matt Walst can go eat bees though
CTheRevillusionS oh yea he's a great vocalist
three days grace :[
CTheRevillusionS "Matt Walst can go eat bees though." Really dude, really?
You're like Anthony Fantanos underrated brother
Thanks! I think...
definitely a compliment in my book. Both you and Anthony Fantano are really entertaining!
+Beyond ARTV your more like Anthony Fantano that's less weird and more entertaining to watch.
+The Globalist you're
I've always considered this channel much like theneedeldrop, however much less "underground" or obscure music oriented, and more passionate in a way. Obviously Fantano is extremely passionate about his music, he's literally the internet's busiest music nerd, and I love him, he was the first music review channel I ever watched, BUT this channel is much more accessible in the way that average music listeners and hardcore (not the genre) music analysts can get into these videos alike. ARTV just seems more for the every day music listener, with a slight leaning toward alternative music, and TND seems more for the hardcore critics and music collectors. I've always felt like with TND, it's like, "I come here to find new artists or see what Anthony Fantano thinks of this album I loved" and with ARTV, it's more like "hey bro, what did you think of this band/album because I've really been into it and I know you and I basically have the same taste in music". It just feels a little more relatable here for me. I watch both channels individually for different reasons depending, though both also just for the love of music. I apologize if it seems like I'm trying to compare for the sake of criticism or go on a rant about it or anything, I'm just trying to get it out the way I've always thought about it, because I literally have had this same thought a million times haha. Huge fan of both channels, though.
OMG! WAS THAT A BLINK REFERENCE IN THE DESCRIPTION!...dammit.
Literally
+Necce yeah XD
It's alright to tell me what you think about me
zach ballard well tell me what's my age again and if you can then I guess aliens exist well I'm going off to college with all the small things on a carousel at the rock show. Try to beat me
Ben Liss after riding a carousel, I ate some m+ms with this girl named Josie once while she told me how one time she accidentally spilled apple shampoo on herself and cried out dammit. Then I said "it's all the small things and problems in life that shouldn't be stressed over so don't worry about it." That was our first date. Eventually we broke up even though we said we'd be together always and that really got me down for a while and I started seeing the world in a more cynical light. I told her "don't leave me, don't go, I'm lost without you" but she just replied "shut up, I don't wanna hear it, I'm not feeling this." I asked her "give me on good reason" and she replied "I'm going away to college to San Diego, California so for us, there is no future." People asked me to do stuff to cheer me up like go to a rock show but I just replied "not now, I just wanna be left alone and stay up all night listening to online songs or at least not go to sleep until after midnight." If I had gone, I'd just end up saying halfway through "please take me home." Surprisingly, i wasn't bored to death on my own tho. I thought I'd be tempted to text her "I miss you" but I wasn't. Eventually it was obvious that I was getting over her, I just needed some time. Sorry if this story of a lonely guy dragged on for too long but I just felt like I needed to vent. It was a roller coaster of emotions that I needed to process. Looking back now, she's out of her mind. I mean she expected me to treat her like she's the only thing that matters. I'm metaphorically more sober now in the way that I understand things better now. She tried calling me the other day trying to rekindle our relationship but I just told her "happy holidays you bastard" and hanged up. Since you know, it's that time of the year. I wasn't gonna let her interrupt my family reunion.
i hear that 8 bit smells like teen spirit
Worth the price of admission.
What price???
Here's a link to it: m.ruclips.net/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/видео.html
7 most under appreciated albums.
Yes I vote this one 😀
yes!
yas
Danger days by MCR is definitely under appreciated
Steal This Album by System of a Down
Warning by Green Day
Your Favorite Weapon by Brand New
Out of the Vein by Third Eye Blind
Neighborhoods by Blink 182
I cringe when I realize I used to like Black Veil Brides.
A couple of their songs aren't bad tbh, but I can't listen to much of it.
Same tbh
I used to listen to Black Veil Brides, then I found out about Motley Crue and listening to BVB again felt like piracy.
mayday parade is the most cringist shit ever omg
The songs aren't bad & I still listen to them every now & then, but the visuals are so dramatic it's almost cringe worthy
3 Bands I Outgrew
-Simple Plan-Saw threw their cheesiness once I got out of my tweens.
-Green Day-Played Blvd of Broken Dreams a few too many times and they just kind of overstayed their welcome after a while. I still jam to Basket Case when it comes on.
-Linkin Park-This one's sad to admit. These guys were my band all through middle and high school and helped me through a lot. But now that I've gotten older and my music taste has evolved, it just feels like I've matured past what they put out musically and what comfort their music offered me. I'll always be grateful to them though.
3 Bands I Grew Into (I'd like to see this, if you haven't done it already)
-Muse-Got annoyed by Madness the first few times I heard it on the radio, but I came around. And when I finally gave them a chance, holy CRAP!!!!! Exogenesis is just godly!!!
-My Chemical Romance-The Helena video scared the shit out of me when it first came out. My sister was a big fan of The Black Parade, and when I finally got a chance to listen to it, not only did I enjoy it now that I'm older, looking back on how we grew up, I found myself saying, "Okay...now I get it." Love you, sis.
-30 Seconds To Mars-The goddamn chorus from Kings and Queens that was used in all that marketing and played by all the popular kids in my high school drove me crazy (it still makes me cringe! Which sucks because I really liked Jared Leto's acting at the time. I've listened to the rest of his music, having a profound moment of telling myself, "...shit, that's good," and now I feel like I owe Leto a huge apology if I ever meet him.
that's how I am about black keys. if they play I don't change it but I'm not a huge fan.
I would just like to say that it makes me extemely happy whenever you upload a video...keep up the good work man
+gogodance 😀 thanks!
I use to love them but Simple Plan are so cheesy, especially their new album. And its even worse because they're nearly 40 years old and haven't changed
they added Nelly tho hahaha
They are the world's oldest angst ridden 14 year olds.
I love Simple Plan and they are the best band from my home city.
surprised fall out boy isn't on there ( i personally think their music today is just commercialized pop-rock :( used to love them though)
i've outgrown pretty much every band i listened to when i was 12-14. Of Mice & Men, Sleeping With Sirens, Pierce The Veil, Black Veil Brides, Asking Alexandria, Motionless In White, Blood On The Dance Floor (this one's actually really embarrassing to admit. they're so bad holy fuck) and pretty much any other band emo kids listened to around 2010-2012.
I've heard every time someone mentions blood on the dance floor, a puppy dies
Jamie Lee lol I totally am with you on all of these!
same but i still listen to pierce the veil
i love pierce the veil
Same. I used to listen to sleeping with sirens all the time but I never do anymore. I try to forget that phase in my life.
Do a 7 bands that in your opinion are heavily underrated/deserve more recognition
+Joe Swarbrick good idea! I'm on it :) think this might be next week's episode
Linkin Park, Paramore, Evanescence, Red, Flyleaf (right after Lacy quit), Green Day, Three Days Grace.
yeah I don't bother why flyleafs music w the new singer. I still enjoy their old stuff tho and Lacey's new album is really good.
+kobra kid Lacy's voice kicks total ass out of that new vocalist. Really wish she never quit. I still listen to their old albums as well. :)
NOBODY TOUCHES RED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I still love paramore so much. 😁 I agree on Three Days Grace... ugh 😓
Dancingsushi911 lol same been a paramore fan for 6 years now
I'm so glad to hear someone else say theirs no such thing as a guilty pleasure! If you enjoy it, don't be ashamed.
Hell yeah!
I actually used to be a big skrillex fan. I still kinda like bangarang, but most of it sounds like nails on a chalkboard now
Leafs suck
How on-topic
he said skillet... not skrillex...
Zach Bee I know that, he said "what bands (or in my case artists) did you grow out of?"
gotcha my bad
Falling in reverse, BVB (idk how but I just don't like it as much as I used to), Simple Plan, Skillet, Papa Roach
cringe on my middle school emo years
You forgot to edit your #4. Haha
+Hesitant G(air)ard oops
+Beyond ARTV have you heard Craig David new song nothing Like this
LINKIN PARK. I can't listen to any of their songs nowadays, maybe I listened to them WAY too much and got pretty tired of them.
That is exactly what happened to me. Listened to them to the point where it grew stale
+ScrewedForTheCentury I'm not even a little bit pumped for the new album coming out this year. I just had way too much of LP...
Same.
@Nicolas Marin why do you follow them then? You clearly know they are working on a new album, if you were tired of them, you wouldn't know what they are up to at the moment.
+Black3ight That doesn't mean that I won't listen to the new album. In fact, I always like to listen to artist's new material just to see if they bring something new to the table. I'm not excited for the new album, but I'll listen to it when it comes out just for curiosity and maybe if it's something I end up liking, I'll listen to it more often.
top 5 i outgrew:
1) jimmy eat world
2) pierce the veil
3) papa roach
4) every christian band i listened to ever
5) limp bizkit (WHY DID I EVER LIKE THEM WHYYYYYY)
ptv is the only good band still lol
I agree with band no. 5
Ahahahaha lol the Christian band phase yep I got that
Simple Plan
Linkin Park (Except for the first two albums, I still like those)
Bullet for My Valentine (Same situation as LP, I still like the first two albums)
Nightwish (Although to be honest I never really got that much into them)
Three Days Grace
Papa Roach
Shinedown
Oh my god I had forgotten about bfmv, I outgrew that band for sure!
Don't Trust Me is still a JAAAAM, but I think everyone outgrew 3OH!3 lol
YES I agree 😍😂
Good Charlotte
Simple Plan
Nickelback
Daughtry
Volbeat
Thirty Seconds to Mars
The All-American Rejects
And I'm slowly starting to feel the same way about Rise Against and Yellowcard (even though they're still one of my favorite bands and I believe they'll always be special to me)
I absolutely agree with this whole list! There are so many bands that I liked on the surface level (like We The Kings, Papa Roach) and others that I totally immersed myself in (3OH!3, Hollywood Undead, Skillet). Regardless, it shaped me in some way and I don't regret it. However, I have moved on to greener and more talented/diverse pastures! ;)
7.Three Days Grace
6.Linkin Park
5.Bullet For My Valentine
4.Falling In Reverse
3.Asking Alexandria
2.Sleeping With Sirens
1.Black Veil Brides
I am the same with Simple Plan and We The Kings. I was a huge fan of them in middle school/freshman year of high school but now I couldn't care less for their music. I don't think it is necessarily "bad" but their lyrics just do not appeal to me anymore. However, I don't necessarily "regret" or am embarrassed that I was a huge fan of them because I understand why I liked them at that time. I think that's why a lot of people I meet today pretty much outgrew the whole pop punk/emo 2000s scene in general... the themes are less meaningful to us because we can't relate as much as we did when we were in our early/mid teens. I still mostly only listen to pop punk/punk rock genre, but I understand why people outgrow it because it's like I'm almost 20 yet I go to school,have a job, live alone in my own apartment, and pay my own bills...I don't have parents to tell me what to do, I can pretty much do whatever I want whenever I want... I like to say growing up is when you realize there are more important things in life to worry about than your crush not liking you back. Hahaha. :') Keep up the good work Jon xx
It has been so long since I have heard the name Good Charlotte....
the Seven worst songs of your favourite bands
Five Finger Death Punch, Skillet, and pretty much most bands that you'd hear on active rock radio.
if you want a great radio rock band, Look up the band "Nothing More"
I sooo relate to that black keys thing exactly the way you explained it
My best friend loves the them and I've gotten to the point that I cringe when he puts them on.
I can listen to 'Tighten Up' any time!
I've kinda grown out of twenty one pilots now, I was a really big fan for about 3 years and I even got to meet Josh in February, but I've just kind of over listened to all of their work now and the fandom really bugs me so I sort of stay away. When their new album comes out I'll probably get back into them again though
I outgrew: 30 seconds to Mars (and the saddest and the stupidest thing about it that I have tatoo, dedicated to them), Linkin park, Skillet, Three days grace. Also, Evanescence and Within temptation (but I still listen to them sometimes).
Liza Kolganova yes same! I'm so glad my parents were sticklers for tattoos and never let my sister or I get any at a young age (I know some people whose parents let them get some tattoos at 16) because I know for sure I'd have a shitty cringe-y band tattoo too. Lol is a coverup an option?
Funny how you're growing out of Evanescence, but I'm actually growing into their music
Liza Kolganova I out grew Evanescence too. I used to know almost all their songs by heart. Their most recent album wasn't just my cup of tea... it made me kind of sad that I was not into the album. I still enjoy them as a band, but like it has been said I just don't feel like listening to them.
I have a 30 STM tattoo but I still like them. At least their tattoos look good & most people don't know what they mean. lol
Taking Back Sunday and The used for me. While they are my favorite bands I kinda grew out of them but I still listen every now and then.
+Gemelah Fearn I understand that. I'm starting to get that way with Linkin Park
linkin park died back in '10
+Beyond ARTV really I thought you were a big linkin park fan?
+stickfigure27 I am, but I'm just saying the love isn't as strong as it used to be
Beyond ARTV yep. Love your videos anyway
I agree with the black keys one. I used to love their albums like "El Camino" or "Brothers". And sometimes I just remember one of their songs and decide to put it on, but I can't get past one song before I chose something else.
I outgrew bands like Linkin Park, blink-182, Sum 41, Papa Roach, and Green Day. I can barely listen to pop-punk anymore, which is sad cause I used to listen to it all the time.
Green Daaaay damn I tried to outgrow them I really did but I can't, they won't leave my iPod ;_;. American Idiot is a classic!
How can you outgrow green day. Their music is so good
I definitely outgrew Foster The People. They still hold a special place in my heart because they're one of the first bands I really got into and the one that really opened the floodgates for my love of more eclectic music, but when I could listen to The 1975 or Chvrches or Walk The Moon or my personal favourites Grouplove, Foster The People's production and hooks seem a lot more lacklustre in hindsight.
Also Lana Del Rey, but I'd really be concerned by anyone who hasn't grown out of her at this point
Simple Plan better be in here
Not only were they on here, but they were the grand finale and John totally buried them! LMAO
HOW COULD THIS HAPPEN TO MEEEEEEEEE
Simple Plan
Taking back Sunday
Thousand Foot Krutch (there's still some songs I like from them)
We the kings
Hit the lights (I still like the song body bag)
Sleeping with sirens
Imagine Dragons (even though I have night visions on vinyl and I still listen to that sometimes)
Papa roach
Nickelback ( yes there was a time where I liked Nickelback but I won't talk about it)
and lastly Hollywood Undead
My first concert... Taste of Chaos '06. The Used, Senses Fail, 30 Seconds to Mars, Aiden, Saosin, Chiodos... I outgrew ALL OF THEM. And many, many more. Except Saosin's self titled album holds a special place in my heart.
For me:
Disturbed
I used to play "Down With The Sickness" all the time on Rock Band 2 back in the late 2000s, but now I can't listen to it without associating it with edgy teenagers who think they're tough. I don't even think they're a bad band, it's just become hard for me to take them seriously.
+Jason LovesABR pretty much. I like Slipknot and Korn, and still listen to them every now and then, but I often remember some of their lyrics and think "wait, what?" Strangely enough, I'm not very ashamed of listening to Limp Bizkit because I never took them seriously and mostly listened to them for comedic value (whether intentional or not) and had admittedly pretty nice instrumentals. I had a huge nu metal phase in 7th grade, and while I'm not ashamed of listening to it, I'm just not as into it, you know?
blink-182
panic at the disco
my chemical romance
the used
green day
(I'm so glad that I became interested with Britpop)
I'm one of those people who likes all of those bands and Britpop haha
+Venomous Vince same
+Venomous Vince Haha. Britpop has since caused me to discover how great Britain's music is! I wouldn't have dug deeper into their music from today, the 90's, 80's, 70's, and 60's if Britpop had never piqued my interest. I mean, how could I go my whole life without listening to the Smiths, Pink Fairies, and Pulp??
audrey quentin I really don’t know very much about American music, I was born in New Zealand, lived in Australia, and studied in the U.K. so I’ve always liked the kinds of music that were popular in those countries than America. It annoys me that when I try to get into American music there is just so much that it’s harder to find good bands because I don’t know where to go. Would you be able to recommend anything to me (seeing your replies I feel you would suggest things I like). EDIT: I realised this is 2 YEARS OLD! I doubt you will see this but if you do thanks!
@@dm7626 try a band from the USA called Garbage. They have zero bad albums!!
1. Blink 182
2. 5 Finger Death Punch
3. Sum 41
4. Good Charlotte
5. Simple Plan
6. Linkin Park
7. A7x
Beyond ARTV This is like the 2nd or 3rd video I've seen where you left in a take that I'm sure you meant to take out lolol. I love it!
The Black Keys used to be my FAVORITE band. They were the first one whose discography I went entirely through. But I don't know... After a while, there is no punch in the music anymore. Is that it? There's just no enjoyment anymore. I guess that's just me getting older, though.
These are my top 5:
1. We The Kings
2. Simple Plan
3. Good Charlotte
4. Boys Like Girls
5. Hollywood Undead
What do you think of Rush?
Alex Harvey no one can outgrow rush. I don't think that's possible
Johnathan Rhodes if anything they're a band that you have to grow INto
Alex Harvey yea true I hated them when my dad played them but now I actually see the creativity and talent they actually had
Blood on the dance floor
Never shout never
We the kings
Boys like girls
Brokencyde
They were sooo middle school and high school
I really enjoyed simple Plan in my mid to late teens, but i "retired" said group when i went to college, their music doesnt age that well in my opinion
Breathe Carolina
+lizzietupman YEAH!
you have a picture of the All American Rejects in the back. Very very happy to see that. seeing them again soon with Blink 182/Skiba
Muse's "Black Holes and Revelations" turns 10 on Sunday July 3rd! I know you've done Muse song countdowns before so maybe do top moments of that era? or just songs (including B-sides) from that era? :P
I used to LOVE Skillet, they were my first concert, but now I've outgrew them. I've also outgrown the Black Keys; I'd be fine if I never heard them again!
Simple Plan, Papa Roach, Sum 41's post-Does this look Infected stuff is patchy so I suppose I outgrew them, Boys Like Girls, Linkin Park (Given Up was their last good one for me), The Offspring and The Killers
I remember watching this Naruto Clash in the Land of Snow (or whatever it was called) AMV with I'm Just a Kid as the song, back in 6th grade, over and over again because I had dial up and to watch a RUclips video you'd have to constantly play a few seconds at a time repeatedly while it buffered, and that was like my life at the time. "I'm just a kiiiid, and this connection's a nightmare, I'm just a kiiiid 128k a second is not fair"
but anyways that was my shit and all those songs from their first couple big releases, and then fucking When I'm Gone dropped and I tried so hard to understand it, like I was in denial about it trying to tell myself maybe this was what was cool at the time and I should try to get into it, but really I should've trusted my instincts because that shit was terrible and at this point they're literally just riding the waves of nostalgia, and that form of suspension in music always snaps at some point. Also haven't heard all of the newest Good Charlotte album yet, but I don't have too much faith in them either, though they did come from much more "punk" roots as opposed to Simple Plan, who always just tries to make whatever's popular at the time, in my opinion.
My top 5 outgrown bands/artists are
1.Avril Lavigne
2.Simple Plan
3. All American Rejects
4. Breaking Benjamin
5.Three Days Grace
This week has been one of those weeks where everything on my playlist sounds bad to me. So I'll get back to you on what I've outgrown.
Smells like teen spirit in the background 😂
I thought nobody would know that
1. Simple Plan
2. Evanescence
3. We The Kings
4. Paramore
5. The Black Keys
Never knew you enjoyed ISS for the most part. I thought you just reviewed their albums just to check them out, but it turns you were actually a fan of them for while. I grew out of their music as well, but I'm interested to see what they do for their new album Treehouse. Apparently, their taking a different direction with their music and I want to see what they come up with.
1: Fall Out Boy (their most recent album ruined my love for them)
2: Pierce the Veil
3: Falling in Reverse
4: Sleeping With Sirens (well... WETSAETH is still good)
5: Panic! At The Disco
I love I See Stars though, but Digital Renegade and New Demons kill the first two albums
The new I See Stars record is fantastic, much more mature songwriting, and overall improvement in just about every aspect of their sound. Check it out, it may not change your opinion of them, but it did for me as I fell off with them as well until this new release.
The guy in the middle of the simple plan picture looks like a cross between Glenn Howerton and Phillip DeFranco
Nice to see your channel is still doing well!7 bands I outgrew:Nofx (garbage), Bad Religion (boring), Marilyn Manson (still stupid fun sometimes), Billy Talent (they still have someJams tho), Sum 41 (not thaaaat bad tho tbh), Tokyo Police Club (they're good tho),Rise Against (pretty much 'meh' the band),
Bands I grew into;
Future of the Left, melt-banana, iceage
Right now I realize that I outgrew "Backstreet Boys". Also "Incubus" and "Our Lady Peace".
7 bands that you used to hate but then was wrong when you discovered more of their music
Maybe it's because the Black Keys make songs that all sound alike, and their songs are retro rehashes, so they don't sound all that original to begin with. It's not a bad sound, but it's one that I've heard before.
i fucking love the background music
Lostprophets, 30 secods to Mars, Breathe Carolina, Metro Station, Bring Me The Horizon, Panic! At The Disco, The All American Rejects, Alesana, Cute Is What We Aim For, Yellowcard
Bands I grew out of:
FOB (mainly older FOB)
Lifehouse
Daughtry
Good Charlotte (a lotttt)
Breathe Carolina
3 Doors Down
Yep all I can think of rn
You are the first person outside my middle school friend group that I've ever known to even have heard of Boys like Girls. Holy cow that band takes me back. Thunder was the soundtrack of my...well, grade 7. My friends and I thought it was the most romantic song ever.
Also, not that this really counts, but how you feel about the Black Keys is kinda how I feel about pickles. Like, the food. I like them, but I can't think of anything I'd put them on (I don't like them on hamburgers or anything like that), but I also feel like it's a waste to eat them by themselves. So most of the time, people assume I don't like pickles when I actually do.
Green Day a little bit, since I was die hard obsessed when I was 10-14. I took a break from them for a year after some stuff went down in my life and I couldn't associate the music with myself anymore for a while. After they got inducted to the Rock and Roll hall of fame last year, I rekindled my love and was reminded why I loved them so much to begin with. Others are Katy Perry, Metric, All Time Low, P!nk, American Authors, Imagine Dragons and Linkin Park. I still listen to their stuff when it comes on shuffle, but I don't claim them to be my favorites anymore.
You're quickly becoming one of my fave youtubers :) awesome videos. Keep up the great work!
Four words (to choke upon, amirite): Bullet. For. My. Valentine.
When I was 16 they were the coolest band ever and now I don't really care about them or follow them.
David Mitchell-Baker I can admit I don't listen to them quite as much as I used to but I still listen to them on a relatively regular basis, if that makes sense. But I definitely have listened to their new music and I can say they have matured as a band overall. Their new material still won't ever beat their old shit but they're still pretty damn good and they didn't lose their heavy core like some bands tend to do over time. They're definitely still true to their roots.
David Mitchell-Baker I can admit I don't listen to them quite as much as I used to but I still listen to them on a relatively regular basis, if that makes sense. But I definitely have listened to their new music and I can say they have matured as a band overall. Their new material still won't ever beat their old shit but they're still pretty damn good and they didn't lose their heavy core like some bands tend to do over time. They're definitely still true to their roots.
My list
1.Black veil brides
2.Linkin park mostly there newer stuff
3.Asking Alexandria
4.Chelsea Grin
5.Vampires everywhere
Three Days Grace (due to Adam Gontier quitting)
Flyleaf (due to Lacey Sturm quitting)
Stellar Kart
Hinder
Hawk Nelson (especially after Jason Dunn quit)
Stereo Skyline
Sing It Loud
Note: From most of these groups, I still like at least a handful of their songs. TDG and Flyleaf I still love their old stuff, and I'd probably get back into them if they brought back their old singers.
nice 8-bit nirvana in the background
most of the pop punk bands for me get more and more ...predictable? I totally agree with you on this list tho
Chrysa P. I completely agree!! Moat this bands have the exact same formula to songs and gets so old and Childish Imo.
I hope you get back to the Black Keys. They are such an awesome band, especially their older albums.
Anyway, here's my top 5 that I outgrew
1. Boys Like Girls
2. Cobra Starship
3. Faber Drive
4. Poison
5. Def Leppard
We The Kings got on our (UK) biggest pop radio station Capital,so yes, that gives you an impression of their sound.
1. Black Veil Brides
2. Good Charlotte
3. Sleeping With Sirens
4. Falling in Reverse
5. Jonas Brothers
I outgrew sleeping with sirens and Pierce the veil can't stand either nowadays I find the vocals so whiny. I almost outgrew black veil brides because I finally realized how mediocre they are but I gave them a second chance and I still like them even if there music is extremely simple and repetitive.
Pierce The Veil are leagues above those other scenecore bands. their songwriting and composition is still way better than either of those bands, and they're still going strong as ever with the new album.
I just cannot stand Pierce The Veil, they are just awful at combining their whiny sissy pop punk voice suddenly with the metal growls and I just can't take them seriously. Sleeping with Sirens is okay I guess, a few songs I like by them but again the same problem with PTV (but they do it a bit less imo). BVB imo are just good fun with catchy harmless pop rock songs with good but not creative instrumentation.
'If You Can't Hang' is a jam for me, but I haven't really heard the rest of SWS's discography so I don't know how it holds up.
I think BVB has a few good songs, but as a band they are boring and have annoying fangirls. Pierce the veil is actually much better than them imo
Yeah, everyone saw #1 coming. :P
Bands I outgrew? The only one I can think of is the Black Eyed Peas, which was just a phase, it didn't even last a year. I'm outgrowing Simple Plan a little and, to a certain extent, Green Day.
I saw We The Kings and 3OH!3 on the same day live at Warped Tour
I love these bands but the only time I want to listen to them is when I want to relive my high school years.
1.All Time Low
2. Cobra Starship
3. The Black Keys
4. Fall Out Boy
Man you grew out I See Stars, you make a good point on somethings about them. Their new album drops tomorrow, June 17th, you should check it out.
Already have. It doesn't mean I won't give an artist a chance when I say I grew out of them. Been listening since last week off and on, it's pretty good!
Story Of The Year
Three Days Grace
Blink 182 (although tbh I never really liked them that much)
Simple Plan
I'm still a Skillet fan, honestly--- but I will admit that I'm not as crazy about them as I used to be. I actually like seeing the band interact in their podcasts more than the actual music because of how entertaining they are to watch. But I won't lie when I say their music doesn't excite me as much as it did back in 2010 to 2013, my biggest years for Skillet. Yet I still can't think of anything I distinctly can point at in the music and say I don't like it--- my musical taste has just changed and I figure that is that.
I have the hoodie version of your shirt. I used to wear it over my school uniform during the winter everyday instead of coat. I was so stupid at age 12, lol
I still love Papa Roach. Hollywood Whore is honestly one of my favorite songs, great riff and menacing screams.
I understand the hate for FEAR and The Connection, and there are at least a couple songs off of each album that are a bit mediocre (I Almost Told You That I Loved You, Into The Light, Won't Let Up come to mind). And I'm not even a fan of Infest that much, Papa Roach really grew good in my opinion with Getting Away With Murder.
Good list though. I've recently outgrown Skillet too and wow, their newest songs are mediocre.
Bands like Simple Plan and Papa Roach I grow out entirely. I outgrew Papa Roach's first 3 albums. And I outgrew Simple Plans first and somewhat second. I'm liking their forth a bit less, and their fifth is "eh" to me. Though I do really enjoy their third.
Skillet
Three Days Grace
Linkin Park
Slipknot
System of a Down
Evanescence (though I'll listen to them every now and then)
Disturbed (except their "Sound of Silence" cover)
5FDP
Bullet For My Valentine
Killswitch Engage
Avenged Sevenfold
That transition song between bands sounds a lot like the beginning to "Maiyu" by Fenech-Soler.