I saw this on The Box, a ppv type music channel in 97. I looked at every record store in greater Atlanta for The Devil You Know. It wasn’t until a trip to upstate New York that I found the album. They had 3 copies and I bought all of them. EC was the soundtrack to my life in the late 90’s, especially Home. This song is on another level. RIP Ziggy. Love you guys.
I was a freshman in HS when this track came out. I hated school but I threw myself in cross country. All I did was run/train everyday and listen to rock music all year. I made varsity and we made state champs that year. This song is the best.
This is still one of the best music videos I've ever seen still 20 years later. Brilliant metaphors and imagery. The Devil You Know will always be a classic and in its own league.
This was my first concert. I was 13. They played at some dive bar in Cleveland and I was one of maybe 6 or 7 people. It was an amazing show. Good times.
Such an underrated band! Jealous you were able to see them live in such an intimate setting. It's memories like this that we cherish for the rest of our lives.
This song is only love. You wouldn't know unless you listen alot but it is so amazing. I cry everytime I hear it. It makes me feel so present. Also Ziggy is rockin the sweet guitar. Zig is awesome ngl.
Erano 25 anni che non l’ascoltavo, sono contento! mi ricordavo riff e melodia ma non sapevo il titolo e la band…per trovarla l’ho fischiettata su google 😅
This was my favorite song for a long time. I bought the Album and saw them live at Edge Fest if I remember correctly, by Calgary, Alberta. So underrated. They should've been huge.
This song alone made me a fan forever. That was a long time ago now! Such a huge sound on this song. A lot of industrial elements that really filled up the sound space. I remember tuning down to drop D to learn this song on my very first electric guitar! Love that the music video is still up!
Love this so much. Saw you guys open for Alice Cooper in 2008 at the Halifax show. We were front row and you constantly made eye contact and pointed us out as we knew all the tunes and the new stuff off of Ignite. Great show!
Saw these dudes live 3 times back in the late 90s. Awesome band, it's too bad they never broke out in popularity like Nickelback did. I was a huge fan of Nickelback back then too, back when they were still struggling to make it big.
Still turning up the speakers to full in 2023!!
The 90’s just hit different
I saw this on The Box, a ppv type music channel in 97. I looked at every record store in greater Atlanta for The Devil You Know. It wasn’t until a trip to upstate New York that I found the album. They had 3 copies and I bought all of them. EC was the soundtrack to my life in the late 90’s, especially Home. This song is on another level. RIP Ziggy. Love you guys.
I was a freshman in HS when this track came out. I hated school but I threw myself in cross country. All I did was run/train everyday and listen to rock music all year. I made varsity and we made state champs that year. This song is the best.
I regrett not seeing these guys live in the 90s
This album ages like fine wine. Probably the most criminally underrated band from the 90s, alongside Virgos Merlot.
This is still one of the best music videos I've ever seen still 20 years later. Brilliant metaphors and imagery. The Devil You Know will always be a classic and in its own league.
I miss being a kid and teen in the 90s.
Damn. I saw them In Van at The Town Pump. It was awesome. Crowd surfing. Front of the stage. Getting old blowsssssss. Peace yall, never stop dancing.
This was their best lineup. From their best album. When they were at their peak. Pure industrial energy. R.I.P. Ziggy.
Them opening for the Tea Party here in 1998 was an epic show.
This was my first concert. I was 13. They played at some dive bar in Cleveland and I was one of maybe 6 or 7 people. It was an amazing show. Good times.
Such an underrated band! Jealous you were able to see them live in such an intimate setting. It's memories like this that we cherish for the rest of our lives.
@11 11 yeah. It was one of those places that did all ages for concerts. I wish I could remember the name of the place.
Same... Guys were buying me drinks lol
I loved this song every since I saw it on the MuchMusic countdown in the 90's. Still one of my favorite songs!
Still one of my favorite songs.
We need another industrial rock era...badly.
Technically it's all industrial now..because it's all created by computers.
One of my favorite songs of all time!
I love the 90s! I still think this song is awesome!!!
The first time I heard this song was the Canadian version of this music video, Fall 1998, and the channel was MuchMusic.
One of the best industrial metal records I ever heard.
This song is only love. You wouldn't know unless you listen alot but it is so amazing. I cry everytime I hear it. It makes me feel so present. Also Ziggy is rockin the sweet guitar. Zig is awesome ngl.
Wow this is first time I've heard and seen this in over 20 years. Still rocks just as hard, if not harder, now than it did back then!
Erano 25 anni che non l’ascoltavo, sono contento! mi ricordavo riff e melodia ma non sapevo il titolo e la band…per trovarla l’ho fischiettata su google 😅
I haven't listen to this album in probably 15 years. I guarantee I remember every word. Let's test it out!
This was my favorite song for a long time. I bought the Album and saw them live at Edge Fest if I remember correctly, by Calgary, Alberta. So underrated. They should've been huge.
This song alone made me a fan forever. That was a long time ago now! Such a huge sound on this song. A lot of industrial elements that really filled up the sound space. I remember tuning down to drop D to learn this song on my very first electric guitar! Love that the music video is still up!
Music today doesn't hold a candle to this passion. The art style & music comes from the heart, something music is desperately missing in 2019
Great album beginning to end
It's my childhood, rock of the 90's.
rest in paradise zig. you will be missed by many.
Love this so much. Saw you guys open for Alice Cooper in 2008 at the Halifax show. We were front row and you constantly made eye contact and pointed us out as we knew all the tunes and the new stuff off of Ignite. Great show!
Such a dope track man!
Still one of the few CDs I own lol. Was fortunate enough to see them live in 2009 in Halifax. Fantastic live show.
They’re still around? After their second CD I never heard anything from them or about them ever again. Their first CD was the first CD I ever owned.
I owned this CD!
Killer band. So great live.
This music video might be the only rare occurrence where Rob isn't wearing a kick-ass pair of shades
I saw this playing on a music video channel in 1997. Late at night it would be a spice pay preview channel.
Opened up for them in 2001. Great band.
2024🤘🤘🤘
Best times. A remake w current tech WOULD be Swell. But original still amazing to reminisce
This was one of many... Last of their
I have the drummers rìde cymbal from sparkle and shine
Current mood
Saw these dudes live 3 times back in the late 90s. Awesome band, it's too bad they never broke out in popularity like Nickelback did. I was a huge fan of Nickelback back then too, back when they were still struggling to make it big.
This is from 1997?? Sounds so modern. Sounds like it could’ve been released in 2007.
Im not here to be a creep ... 🎶
No way this song is from 1997. It sounds so modern.
Boom lil wayne chamilliomaire
ICan not get Goo d stuff like this anymore
Had the hugest crush on this guy when i was 17
17 years later, still do. 💕💕
Where is this guy
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In another dimension there's an ECO and Max Payne crossover
first.....ah dammit
I always feel sorry for the drummers arm whenever I hear this, absolute classic of a song but damn
Why what happened?
@Johnny K xD the fact that through the whole song the drummer along with song other things is keeping up a quick and energetic backbeat
@@TheImmortalRin ah ok, so both arms then? Or was he one-armed?
@@johnk7267 oh yeah both lol
Trevor looks SOo much like #MichaelDesBarres
So gay