20 Songs From Our Childhood That STILL Go Hard!
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- What songs do you look back on with immense joy? Here are some of ours!
PATREON: / thedickeydinesshow
MERCH: DickeyDines Merch: www.purdygood....
Check out our other social links!
Twitch.tv/Dickeytime
Twitch.tv/Jareddines
DickeyDines Show Official Facebook Page: / thedickeydinesshow
Jared Dines RUclips: / th3ycharg3
Austin Dickey RUclips: / dickeyfighter7861
Austin Instagram: / dickeytime7861
Jared Instagram: / j4r3dd1n3s
Business Inquiries: Tony@prettygoodagents.com - Приколы
Austin: 70’s/80’s Funk
Jared: 2000’s Emo
Nice
"emo" I bet ya don't even know what hardcore music is if you think they're emo lmao
@@AblissMusicI bet you've never had a sloppy toppy
More like early 2000s hard rock which is still awesome
real emo is top tier shit@@AblissMusic
literally my whoel music taste lmfao
Every time Austin rips his vape he gets this look on his face like "I hope nobody has noticed me yet" like he's doing something bad lol
I just noticed this and I’m like “ohhhh shit he’s ripping the Penjamin”
Smile Empty Soul is still around and still putting out music, I saw them live in 2019 and got to meet them, chill dudes.
The singer straight up looks like the caveman from the it’s so easy a caveman can do it commercials.
@@DeadisBetter513 😂
Last I seen there in the studio working on a new album!!
Cold - year of the spider is my favorite record and have yet to hear anything better. Changed my life being like 11 when it came out
Dude.
Smile empty soul, adema, saliva, 12 stones, POD, the exies, cold, crossfade….all of these bands I still listen to in 2024. All these bands dude. Fkn awesome to find out other people know and listen to these bands too.
Oh and never back down was the movie that got me into 12 stones actually.
I fall more in line with Austin's retro side but i still love I hate everything about you by three days grace. i can still remember visiting my friends house being in her room and it came on the radio and i was vibin so hard even though i hadnt had relationships yet.
I heard Iron man by Black Sabbath when I was like 3 years old on the radio in my dads car and I asked him what song it was and he showed me his Black Sabbath records and I listened to them all and that’s why I love music now. Iron man was good, is good, and will ever be good.
The mp4 upload! Let's go!!
Lol. Legit.
As per Smile Empty Soul, they are still doing small club show tours, and theyre coming to Lovedrafts Brewing Co in Mechanicsburg Pennsylvania in May!
I used to vibe so hard to that Smile Empty Soul song when I was a teenager, this is my first time ever hearing anyone acknowledge them without me having to actually search for them beforehand
Sean of smile empty soul is still making music. His newer stuff is pretty good
Sean Danielson
the whole P.O.D. Satellite album was a BANGER!!!!! So Different from track to track. Heavy in parts, emotional in others and way more range throughout.
It's crazy Jared picked Papa Roach cuz right before he said them, I was thinking of songs I loved growing up, and I happened to be thinking of them.
same
I'm laughing at the Link sound effects more lol
Cold's 1st 2 albums go way hard. 13 ways to bleed on stage was an awesome album
Cold, year of the spider is still one of my favorite albums till this day.
The exies were my first concert ever opened for Papa Roach back in '04 Chesaning Michigan
Meant to live- switchfoot. Such an incredible song. There is something really awesome about how dirty the tone makes those bends sound. It keeps going the whole time but you never get tired of hearing such a fascinating sound.
Renn na rent renerrrr, renn na rent renerrrr............like that? 😂 I love that song
I used to rock out to She Loves Me Not - Papa Roach alot as a kid. That one always comes to mind when I think of middle school.
Miss both Stutterfly and Secret & Whisper so much, though i do love their work in Shreddy Krueger as well. Absolutely underrated musicians through and through
Secret and Whisper was so good. Like Saosin with heavier guitars and even crazier vocals.
Smile Empty Soul is still around, touring and putting out albums.
Smile empty soul popped at the best time. Them, Seether and Evanescence dropped singles roughly around this time and it’s all people were asking for when I worked at FYE.
Yessss!!! What a nostalgia trip! If you wanna keep going, look up Smile in Your Sleep by Silverstein. My fellow 90’s core kids can thank me later 😂
I still be playing Discovering the Waterfront to this day
Dicovering the waterfront that whole album is goated... Sense fail let it enfolded you... A day to remember and their name was treason.. So many good albums from early/mid 2000s
@@subzero308 more of a still searching and homesick guy for sf and adtr but we’re both right
@@subzero308 more of a still searching and homesick guy for sf and adtr but we’re both right
One of the guys that sets up guitars at my job had a few Smile Empty Soul guitar picks around his desk a few months back
Smile empty soul was one of my top bands when I was in school I graduated in 2016
Cold is a great band, one of my all time favorites, many great songs
I flipped out when you guys mentioned Stutterfly! They went on to form secret and whisper on tooth and nail records with a new vocalist who sounded a lot like saosin. They were two of my favorite bands! Highly recommend anyone reading this to check those guys out too!
This is cool to reminisce.. Taproot-smile
So many songs
I'm pretty sure that Goo Goo Dolls performance was in their hometown of Buffalo, NY, on the 4th of July. Makes it that much cooler
Was literally just playing “listen to the music” on guitar last night. One of the funnest/most addicting guitar chord progressions ever!
11:15 Alive is the one that takes me back to my childhood
39:15 Blackout is the Hed (PE) song I listened to.
dude. I remember when I first started skating I did my first ollie while I was listening to the grim goodbye by Red jumpsuit apparatus. I was never a good skater but I still remember that. Also props for the Throwdown song. totally forgot about them but I loved that song
I remember I was 13 begging my dad to take me to target to get that papa roach cd when it came out. Blood Brothers was on tony hawk 2 soundtrack that's how I found out about it. My dad actually took the cd while I was at school I found it in his cd player he was rocking out
Yoooo! Listen to the music has one of most iconic intro riffs! I remember going to see alot of these bands at funky monkey/the end/kiss festivals and bumbershoot/sounds of the underground/taste of chaos. We used to get spoiled around the sound. Good times
Definetly Dio - Rainbow In The Dark. These keys goes hard af
Gotta say, my favorite movie soundtrack from the early 2000s was Queen of the Damned. It's just banger, then banger, then banger. Deftones, Papa Roach, Jonathan Davis, Marilyn Manson, Disturbed, Chester Bennington, Static X. Chef's kiss for that soundtrack
I saw POD during their blowup. They opened for System of a Down during their Toxicity tour, along with Meshuggah. It was an insane show. But POD was really good.
Alter bridge will always just be the band that did edge/ Adam Copeland entrance theme... And it's a remixed version. It was years before I found out the double bass part is like in the middle and not the intro.
Hahahahahahaha. Sure
I can't believe I forgot I had Smile Empty Soul's cd as a teen till ya'll mentioned it. The whole album was actually really good. Wish they had put out more stuff. Thanks for pulling memories out my subconscious guys. P.O.D transitioned me from Christian music to Punk and Alt\ nu-metal scene and beyond. + Saliva is from Memphis my hometown. Loved this video.
Bro! No one ever talks about that Killswitch Engage s/t record! I fucking love that album. I bought it at Fred Meyer when the re-issue first came out and it’s been one of my favorite albums ever since.
Supertramp "Take the Long Way Home"
Creed - "Higher," "My Sacrifice"
PS2 videogame soundtracks...so many great videogame soundtracks. Crazy Taxi, Transworld Surf, ATV Offroad Fury, all of the GTA games... OH! OH OH OH!!!! **core memory unlocked** Gran Turismo 4 - Van Halen - "Panama!" like, that was my true rock n' roll awakening! lol
omfg, Watching Austin sing No Scrubs is so great.
No way! Stutterfly!!! That song went so feckin hard. I loved it. No one else had heard of them and I almost completely forgot about them.
19:32 I went into my settings on THPS and turned off every song except Blood Brothers and Superman lol
Speaking of Framing Hanley, They're still around. They don't get enough credit! Great songwriting.
I remember discovering Alter Bridge my first year in the Army, found the cd in a rack by the register in the PX. Been a fan ever since. Also Myles stuff with Slash slaps as well.
I love 12 stones, crash is probably my favorite track by them. Another Christian band I love from that era is Disciple with their song Back Again.
PRoach played Blood Brothers when I saw them last year with Spiritbox. Hell of a night
Me and my 6 yr old son play the remastered Tony hawk pro skater 1&2, his favorite song in the game is Blood Brothers.
The album that Gun In Hand was on was a banger from start to finish.
When the singer left, they rebranded and renamed themselves to Secret and Whisper. They had a couple bangers (The Actress and Vanishings in particular).
Adema-Immortal, POD - Set it Off, Smile empty soul - Bottom of a bottle was all my childhood.. Crazy how identical it was for me and those bands/Specific songs. Would record these videos on MTV Using a VHS tape and just listen to them anytime I wanted because it was rare to have it on Radio.
Actually Loved a lot of Adema songs. 'the way you like it!!' ALL OF Atreyus old stuff got me into a lot of the music I listened to later and even now.. Ex's and Ohs, Five Vicodin chased with a shot of clarity, Her portrait in black :Q_ I loved all their older songs.. Remember their best of record that came out with the Sheep on the cover. Looks all cute and happy until you split the cover open and it's demonic af! man 2005-6 was the transition from the stuff like Adema, papa roach, Korn and Slipknot.. Into Atreyu and Bullet etc.
The Way You Like It. I get hyped every time that song comes on.
@@ronaldwhaples4204 It was sooo sick when it came out.. I think it still holds up. before this video, I hadn't listened to it in a long time and it's still a bop.
I see why your first one was Smile Empty Soul, the lead singer is rocking the Rob Scallon hat. :D
Smile empty soul cancel song was probably This is War. I believe I still have the album saved on an old computer where i ripped it to itunes. I know I still have the version of The Other Side from that album. so much more feels than the re-record
Props for the Smile Empty Soul shout out. But no I won't sell my cd. Fun fact my first band tattoo as a teenager was for their Vultures album
Scatterbrain - Down With the Ship. I got that album (Here Comes Trouble) when I was 16, admittedly because of Don't Call Me Dude, but it was, like, the 4th album I ever brought (after Master of Puppets, Seasons in the Abyss, and Persistence of Time - yes, it was 1992 - yes, I'm old), and as I've discovered more and more music over the years, I go back and listen to it now and recognise SO many more of the riffs (if you don't know it, it's basically just a mashup of key riffs from other metal songs, like the opening riff of Seek and Destroy, immediately followed by the opening of (of course) Stairway to Heaven). Very funny band, but also VERY talented. Also had an awesome metal version of Motzart's Sonata #3, as well as a fantastic cover of Earache My Eye, from Cheech & Chong: Up In Smoke. Great band.🤘🔥🤯
.
I'll take that as a *NO* then, shall I?😂
Saosin
A skylit drive
Secret and whisper
Blink 182
Sum 41
Killswitch
Parkway drive
All that remains
Bfmv
August burns red
Misery signals
Adtr
Breaking benjamin
Damn gonna make a playlist with all me oldy/goldies
The Smile Empty Soul song was This is War and it's amazing. It doesn't shine a good light on war because it's not good. It was our theme song my first tour.
My selections, no particular order;
Skindred - Pressure
Corrosion of Conformity - Take What You Want
Bleeding Through - For Love and Failing
Clutch - Cypress Grove
Stone Temple Pilots - The Big Empty
The Black Keys - I Got Mine
Dir en Grey - RED...「em」
Envy on the Coast - The Devil's Tongue
Evergreen Terrace - Bad Energy Troll
Karnivool - Set Fire to the Hive
39:00 I couldn't agree more. Shout out to Bleeding Through, who I discovered through the cover art of their album 'The Truth'.
I have the album of smile empty soul, you can find it on spotify 😂 but from their stuff don't ever leave me alone was my favorite song
Smile Empty Soul is still around. I've spoken to the lead singer not too long ago.
Theres so many...
3 Inches Of Blood-curse of the lighthouse keeper
All That Remains-Six
BFMV-Hand of Blood
Tony hawk pro skater soundtracks
Gun in Hand is a good Stutterfly song, but Fire Whispers was always my favorite song of theirs.
Saliva played in my city last week. There were not nearly as many people out for it as I thought would be. They played for a few hours and did a lot of covers. I listened from afar while I was fishing.
Ooh...the nostalgia!!! Being the only Black emo/goth girl in high school, it was hard for me. Not only was Bottom of a Bottle on repeat, actually the whole album, but 12 Stones were a staple on my disc man. I LOVE this video.
🤘🏽😝🤘🏽
Dilated on Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses was the song that got me into music with harsh vocals. That album is a time capsule
Immortal mv was actually on one of the mk games. Ademas first album had a few great bangers like Giving In
No particular order:
Weird Al - Jerry Springer
Slipknot - Pulse of the Maggots
Trivium - Fugue
Young Buck - Stomp
Dream Theater - The Glass Prison
Sonata Arctica - Last Drop Falls
Thousand Foot Krutch - When in Doubt
Sugarcult - Memory
Resident Evil Apocalypse Soundtrack (since Jared did a whole album also)
Lost Prophets - Shinobi vs Dragon Ninja. I know it's taboo to mention them but the first album really did play a significant role in my music taste end of middle school and into high school.
i have that smile empty soul album, the "cancel song" was "this is war". this album doesnt shy away from heavy subject matter.
One Armed Scissors-At the Drive-In
The Birthday Masscre- Red Star
Saosin-Voices
Finch-What it is to Burn
The 69 Eyes-Lost Boys
H.I.M.- Wings of a Butterfly
Aiden-We Sleep Forever
Shadows Fall-The Light that Blinds
Karnivool-New Day
The Butterfly Effect-Reach
renegade is a total banger!! So much nostalgia!
Smile empty soul just announced they are currently working on new music, just saw a post on rockfeed about it. Great band glad people still remember them
Got an End sessions CD with Adema on it ' Giving into you' was the song. pretty good. Man I used to love Raisin Radio on Fnky Mnky.
Maaaaan smile empty soul took over my teens and twenties
Most of these lists is just my daily Spotify playlist
The one song that got me into metal was Fallen by 30 Seconds to Mars
Easily the hardest 30 STM song and was produced/had vocals by the lead singer of Tool lmao
By a year later I was addicted to Tool
I like how Austin’s list wasn’t entirely all rock and metal. Just shows that us metalheads really are diverse with genres
Smile Empty Soul! "Silhouettes" was my favorite. P.O.D's entire album "Satellite" is amazing beginning to end. "Youth of the Nation" being my favorite. KSE always a solid throwback. As I Lay Dying would have a pick for me, probably "Through Struggle"
I just paused and watched Iris Live in that storm, chills.
I pulled that Killswitch Engage album out of my high school radio station's bin of promo CDs and gave it away SO QUICKLY, just wasn't what my 17 year old brain wanted at the time. I was into some heavy shit but that early metalcore sound just didn't hook me. Decades later as a lover of the genre it's wild that I was basically there at the beginning but immediately uninterested.
Added these deep cuts to the playlist 🤘🏼
Anything from funeral for a friends albums hours, 7 ways to scream your name, or rules and games
Bruh. I loved that first 12 Stones album so much back then. I had the CDs booklet taped to my wall. 😅
The song from SES album to get them cabcelled was called This is War. Sean Danielsen's solo stuff is pretty good though aside from the band.
You guys shouting out The One made me enter a whole new level of fandom for y’all 🤘🏻
@Throwdown when Jared said: they had a song called... and then immediately the Burn part in the song Burn by them hit, I was like: fuck yeah, I love this shit
Cant think of Alter Bridge without hearing "ON THIS DAY. I SEE CLEARLY. EVERYTHAAAAAAANG HAS COME TO LIGHT." Gotta love edge's theme
Snot! My favorite band of all time. Anything from Incubus from the Science album!
I really liked smile empty soul. Bottom of the bottle was definitely our drinking song.
I still blast adema to this day
Freaking out
Unstable
Immortal
Planets
Giving in
Such a fucking good band
Bottom of the bottle comes on my playlist all the time never can skip it 😂
MAAAAN I miss the Funky Monkey station!! Such good stuff there!
Gun in hand by stutterfly was such a damn banger back in the day
Every time I watch these types of videos form you guys i always think to myself “damn I was listening to suicide silence and breaking Benjamin at the same time when I was 7 years old” lmao
Thanks for giving Atreyu’s 1st and KSE 1st records their credits. Stull banging those gems!
Smile Empty Soul. I remember how much I listened to that album, but if you hear it today it’s so damn whiny and so awesome if you are 13-15 😂
Soon as he said smile empty soul my memory jumped to cross fade lol .
I got SES debut album. Probably buried in a box somewhere, but 🤷🏻♂️😂. Have always loved SES, their debut is mint, and the following Vultures album slaps, too.
Smile empty soul - bright side....SLAPS!
Bro how did they just barely gloss over the small tiny minuscule fact that Papa Roach’s Blood Brothers was in THPS2. Those fucking soundtracks were the most exposure I got to music as a kid, spent so many endless hours on those games.
Shout out the Link sound bites to cover the bleeps lmao. Podcast gold. Awake - Godsmack and Polyamorous - Breaking Benjamin for more newish. For the oldies it was just the (Foreplay) Longtime - Boston and Ain’t no sunshine- Bill Withers
As a huge Alter Bridge fan, I really appreciate the shout-out to Broken Wings.
Awesome band, awesome song, incredible album 😁