This video is one of the best if not THE best Madball video ever. A fantastic flashback of old times and new times. Love the images of the kids, the old school images, the pics of Vinnie with Freddy. Just fantastic. A massive tribute to the entire DMS crew.
To all the people coming here to hate: 1. This is HARDCORE. Not metal, not hard rock, not anything but NY Hardcore, or NYHC. 2. As it is hardcore, which is all at about doing what makes you happy and no one else, they choose to dress as they do, are you all really commenting on how guys dress? Come on. 3. Even if they dress in a way that is sort of like "Hip-Hop", what's wrong with that? Both genres began out of the hardships and frustrations of the working class, they just began in different areas of NY. While admittedly, mainstream contemporary Hip-Hop is garbage, there are many underground artists that really bring it as the pioneers once did (and in some cases still do). 4. Who cares if they're hanging out or getting haircuts or whatever in the video? Hardcore is all about simplicity. They just filmed them hanging out and having fun. Just about every other genre has musicians that do this as well, so don't pick on Madball for no reason. 5. Back to Hip-Hop really quick, Freddy (the lead singer) put out an album, a Hip-Hop album, back in 2009. 6. And finally, if you really don't like their music or video or anything like that, why waste your time commenting on said videos? Get a life people. Jeez. -A young, but dedicated, fan of both NYHC and Hip-Hop
These dummies are obv. not from NY. Just have em watch the Evolution of HipHop doc. You had Blondie and the Ramones sharing space and venues with Afrika Bambaata. Come on, now. --An old lady fan of all of it from the fourth grade.
The Video Editing has been exceptionally well done on this. The computer graphics art on those tattoo typefaces, the newspaper style stuff, and the locations are all well-designed. Especially in the case of a photo of Danny Diablo rolling past the screen, this music video's fantastic. "For the black, for the blue" is a lyric that Madball works nicely, leaving out all the hardcore violent aggression, coloring the distorted guitar sound, like subway hissing into a station.
"The beauty of punk rock & hard core was always that it was just a term. It has regional definitions and even within regions, one person can say punk rock and get one picture. It's a secret language, frankly. You can say it to one person and they get one idea and you say it to another person and they get a totally different idea from the same words. It's really just a secret language and people who know, know, and people who don't, don't" - Ian MacKaye
I just missed 'em in Quebec city while I was there playing a gig... I had just finished my set and drove by in a taxi. Wish I would have caught the show!
This song is a madbal new school song but what it says is a punch in the hearth for all of us who knows what family is, i was in a crash in my car yesterday and yes i was listen not madball but agnostic front out loud, man, i though i was gonna die... Next day the first song i listen was one of my fovorite ones of madball's new school songs... DNA. Cant break us, we are built to endure... What it means to me?? It means family guys, it means endurance, it means strugle, it means family. Pardon for my english im latin. 100%
I'm 48 yrs old now and have been listening to hardcore music since the beginning. Agnostic front and the Misfits and the Ramones were the pioneers of this movement along with the Dead Kennedys . Madball have carried this music on until today along with Sick of it All and all the other hardcore bands of today. Does it really matter that much as to how people look or dress,stop being a negative hater. If you don't like it......don't fucking listen to or watch these types of bands and leave it to the people who do......long live NYHC!!!!!!!!!!!!
Black N' Blue! Black N' Blue! They'd been talking us down for so long I almost started to believe them all Yeah, I know we've done some wrong We've done some right too - life goes on The self-righteous say, "You're far gone." Well I'd like to say, "You're dead wrong." You don't know us, or what we've become Or what we will be - so mind your tongue You could be staring down the barrel of a gun Instead you're listening to words from verse and song It's not tough-talk, it's evolution (What!) It's a Black N' Blue revolution (Go!) I'm in all black (like Cash!) I'm ready- Got my blue cap on... (Steady!) Lemme take this wild ride in stride I'm in all black (like Cash!) I'm ready- Got my blue cap on... (Steady!) Lemme take this crazy ride in stride Some never made it out alive I do this for them - with pride For the Black, the Blue My brothers, the crew For the Black, the Blue The lost brothers, the crew For the Black, the Blue My brothers, the crew For the Black, for the Blue The lost brothers, the crew (Doc Marten stomp!) I do this for them! I do this for you! I do this for them, I do this for you I do this for the Black, and the Blue! I do this for them / (Now Who's all with me?) I do this for you / (Who's all with me?) I do this for the Black / (Who's all with me?) and the Blue! / (Who's all with me?)
Some of these comments really crack me up, hearing people hating on what they are wearing, the name of the song. People don’t really get what this entire thing is about. If you actually read the lyrics it’s about the comradery, friendships , and brotherhood like feeling that came out of the hardcore “scene”, not just in NYC but everywhere. And if you did 5 minutes of internet research, you would see that DMS actually referred to the ‘DMS crew” which is what a collective of NY bands loosely referred to themselves as. Like a lot of other kids growing up, I really felt like I fit in with the “normal “ crowd at school, but I also didn’t fit in with the hate everything f- the world punk kids that were totally nihilistic. I always found it funny that the kids that claimed to be punks and so individual literally just did the same thing as preppy kids but just wore a different style of fashion and conformed to having purple hair died with punky color and spiked wristbands they paid big money for at “punk” stores, spent an hour spiking their hair in the mornings, then turned around and called people conformist losers. That’s not to say I wasn’t into punk or friends with those kids, It was just as common for me to have a NOFX, Bad Religion, or Crass album on as it was Sick Of It All , but it was also just as common for me to have Enter the Wu Tang 36 Chambers on. Just because I never felt like I identified personally with the “in”crowd at school didn’t mean that I didn’t like wearing clothing I thought looked cool and I looked good in, and It didn’t mean that I didn’t work out just because the jocks did it, and it didn’t mean I intentionally failed out of school because only the preppie kids got good grades. And It sure as hell didn’t mean that I talked down about all other music styles and stuck my head in the sand and refused to listens to any other kinds of music. From what I see, this melting pot mindset of sorts was common in the era, and had a lot of influence into the sound and style you commonly see associated with the late 80’s and 90’s second wave of HC associated with NY -buzzing guitars, down beats with a groove, aggressive lyrics, and a “fashion” style that had definite hip hop influence in clothing and dudes that that spent time in the gym and took a few minutes to look good before they left the house. When I would roll into those shows as a high school kid and the bands played, I felt at home with the other kids there. When you were there, you felt good, you felt different. You felt like people got you. You drank 40’s in the parking lot together with people you just met, and took out negative energy slamming in the pit but you never tried to actually hurt one another - if someone fell everyone picked him back up, if someone need to tie their shoe people would put their arms out and push a huge circle back so they had space to do it. Over all It felt like everyone had each others backs. For those couple hours at the show you felt alive, you didn’t feel like an outcast, you felt normal. You look at the lyrics of NYHC songs from the era and they generally have a positive message- your tough, nothing can stop you, you can do it your own way and get through life, you got this and your boys got your back and we stick together so f*** what the others say. You look at this song and it’s a reflection of the past. It’s looking back at the over 20 years spent in HC, giving their all to it. Think about it, they say over and over again “ I do this for them, I do this for you.” They talk about sticking togeteher and succeeding when everyone says you will fail, about keeping strong regardless of people trying to beat you down. I am a 30 something year old guy that came up second wave of HC we typically call NYHC style. Personally, this song and video strikes a deep chord with me. HC got me through some tough times growing up. My boys and I never fit in and I never felt like we clicked with most people and HC said that was Ok. HC’s message was do what you want, do it your way and you will make it, and you can look fly doing it. HC said were all brothers and to have each others back. I look back now 20 some years later and it rings true. My boys and I stuck together and helped each other over the years and we made it. I am a college graduate, I have a good job that pays great money, I own my own home, I am married to an amazing women and I still consider my boys my brothers. I did it on my own terms. I am not trying to talk myself up, but rather proving a point- HC spoke to me saying me that I could do it and success was for everyone. It said to me that I was tough as nails and could get through anything. It taught me that my boys are my brothers and they will take a bullet for me and I would for them. That is what it was all about. This song and video illustrate all that- HC kids all grown up-pictures of each others weddings and with each others kids, drinking as adults at the bar with your life long friends, lyrics looking back saying we made it and shout outs to the ones who were lost along the way. HC as a scene in a traditional sense may very well be dead when compared to what it was before, but HC will live forever in people.
From a few places I read, HC isn't really about music, but more like an individual thing. The best place where this mindset need to spring out should be in asian countries such as Japan and South Korea, with a godly-dominating established corporatism, raising kids to be their workers and such. In a nutshell, pave your own fucking way, even if it's a road less travelled. Some people just don't seem to understand ideas behind it.
Back in the day i used to be a DC boot boy.The only way us poor ass kids were getting doc martins is running out of salamanders or beating up a poser and taking theirs .Some of us used to carry razor blades to cut off the laces quicker.Forget about owning a Perry with a unity symbol that shit back in the day was 50 bucks a shirt.Boots and braces working class oi.The good ole days.lol....
How much do your nikes and flat billed baseball hats cost now days? I am sure well over 100 bucks for the shoes and maybe 30 for the hat. And how much did you pay to get a haircut by some OG daddy haircut dude?
@@MaharlikaAWA Nobody wore that shit when i went to hardcore shows. Different era, Im talking 1980s to 90s plus i was a skinhead not hard to cut your own hair.
@Paul Shepherd This comment makes no sense. Hardcore back in the day was about the working class. That why they had shows for 5 bucks or you could bring can items cause people were broke. Rich kids pretending to be poor are indeed posers. That's why people took there martins.
To all of those kids who got their cherries popped with this track. Welcome. Great music. Great people. To the outlaws and the sXe. Far and beyond It's best to be a part of something huge. NYHC,NGSHC, WCHC, CTYCHC,.....and the beat goes on. DIG IT!
why are people nobs who cares what freddy looks like the only thing what matters is the music and madball started life as a agnostic front side project when feddy was 12
This band has earned enough respect to beyond your corny little jokes. If you want pretty boy rockstars you're in the wrong genre. I love bands like Code Orange and Old Wounds but can't stand the snarky far-left fans they attract....
Santiago Medrano agnostic front, babe, have heart, blood for blood, xrepresentx, gorilla biscuits, slap shot, gang green, JUDGE, hatebreed, youth of today, skarhead
what difference does it make how long his hair is? Hardcore is in the heart. I have long hair and I identify more with hardcore kids than I do metal heads.
This video is one of the best if not THE best Madball video ever. A fantastic flashback of old times and new times. Love the images of the kids, the old school images, the pics of Vinnie with Freddy. Just fantastic. A massive tribute to the entire DMS crew.
Black and blue are the colours of my favorite soccer team. I always listen to this song before I go to the stadium. 😊
One of the best Hardcore bands around. MADBALL 4EVER
This song gives me goosebumps!! Old school NYHC!! Both are legends, Roger and Freddy, family forever... HC Forever!!!
That's so sick that two brothers have two of the best hardcore bands
Right Said Fred?
If u include all of DMS, u got most of the best NYHC bands..
To all the people coming here to hate:
1. This is HARDCORE. Not metal, not hard rock, not anything but NY Hardcore, or NYHC.
2. As it is hardcore, which is all at about doing what makes you happy and no one else, they choose to dress as they do, are you all really commenting on how guys dress? Come on.
3. Even if they dress in a way that is sort of like "Hip-Hop", what's wrong with that? Both genres began out of the hardships and frustrations of the working class, they just began in different areas of NY. While admittedly, mainstream contemporary Hip-Hop is garbage, there are many underground artists that really bring it as the pioneers once did (and in some cases still do).
4. Who cares if they're hanging out or getting haircuts or whatever in the video? Hardcore is all about simplicity. They just filmed them hanging out and having fun. Just about every other genre has musicians that do this as well, so don't pick on Madball for no reason.
5. Back to Hip-Hop really quick, Freddy (the lead singer) put out an album, a Hip-Hop album, back in 2009.
6. And finally, if you really don't like their music or video or anything like that, why waste your time commenting on said videos? Get a life people. Jeez.
-A young, but dedicated, fan of both NYHC and Hip-Hop
As a metal head please accept my most sincere apologies for my fellow metalheads but they are fucking elitists.
These dummies are obv. not from NY. Just have em watch the Evolution of HipHop doc. You had Blondie and the Ramones sharing space and venues with Afrika Bambaata. Come on, now. --An old lady fan of all of it from the fourth grade.
dude that aint hardcore lol...commercial as fuck actually..
One of the members had a shirt on and it said GHETTO METAL lol
So a guy with a different opinion is a hater?! Grow up.
I had the honor of sharing the stage with Madball with my band last year and Freddy is one of the best frontman I have ever seen live. MADBALL!
Very true... He brings 110% everytime.. Energy at a 10 always!!
In my 12 years old life i have Heard agnostic front , h20 and i am glad i discovered madball ASWOME song
I'm 47. The HC lives, love's and forever.
25 here. Hardcore will never die because of guys like you and the rest of us my guy.
Mad props!
29 and still here. Should look up the Cro-Mags, terror, Murphy’s Law, No redeeming social values
@@minenotyours212 Don't forget WarZone
38. HC is a lifestyle, it will live in me till my last breath. 👊🏻
The Video Editing has been exceptionally well done on this. The computer graphics art on those tattoo typefaces, the newspaper style stuff, and the locations are all well-designed. Especially in the case of a photo of Danny Diablo rolling past the screen, this music video's fantastic. "For the black, for the blue" is a lyric that Madball works nicely, leaving out all the hardcore violent aggression, coloring the distorted guitar sound, like subway hissing into a station.
I helped build (renovate) that barber shop. RIP Webby.
I love the rawness of Madball!! Nothing like NYHC! Keep it alive!!
Greetings from Poland❤️🔥🍻. Madball is classic💪. Check my project ruclips.net/video/ScYYRTtF884/видео.htmlfeature=shared
"The beauty of punk rock & hard core was always that it was just a term. It has regional definitions and even within regions, one person can say punk rock and get one picture. It's a secret language, frankly. You can say it to one person and they get one idea and you say it to another person and they get a totally different idea from the same words. It's really just a secret language and people who know, know, and people who don't, don't" - Ian MacKaye
I love the unity and family togetherness in this band!
You guys never fail to impress me. Hardcore for Life!
lol, noname to noname =)
This song have something came out from the late 80's, their soul still likes the old ones. Bravo Madball
Much respect from the west coast. East Oakland California 👊 😎
Warszawa czeka na Madball!!! Warsaw, Poland awaits Madball!!!
Thank you for the music, Madball. Deep respect!
They are shit
I've learned over the years to load my workout playlist with absolutely nothing but hardcore music.
Killer song and Freddy is a super cool guy!
I just missed 'em in Quebec city while I was there playing a gig... I had just finished my set and drove by in a taxi. Wish I would have caught the show!
What a great crew ✊ my favourite band
I'm glad I got to see them at Pops in Sauget Illinois and in the pit and high fived Freddy!! It was the baddest feeling ever!!!!🤘🤘✊✊
Of course this was in 2008 damn that was long ago but Shai Hulud was there too and kicked ass!!
saw them on the 16th in London supporting limpbizkit and KoRn... was such a good show ! all 3 sets where off the wall !!
ContinueToBe 172 I'm going tonight in Nottingham:)
danspare dude I'm so jealous would love to do it all over again. have a sick time !!
can u relate freddy with limp bizkit? i confused plz
Vinnie Stigma and Freddy as a child at the end is sooo awesome!
This song is a madbal new school song but what it says is a punch in the hearth for all of us who knows what family is, i was in a crash in my car yesterday and yes i was listen not madball but agnostic front out loud, man, i though i was gonna die... Next day the first song i listen was one of my fovorite ones of madball's new school songs... DNA.
Cant break us, we are built to endure... What it means to me?? It means family guys, it means endurance, it means strugle, it means family. Pardon for my english im latin. 100%
We are eternal spirits that can reincarnate. Learn to neutralize everything you experience in life and you will see beyond the pain.
respect from Poland !United !
your comments can be seen under almost every hc-p video on yt ;)
greets ...
I think that it is worthwhile to leave a trace behind so .... for artist blablumm357
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Hardcore progresses- this song is proof
Love this video with the photos showing old memories and flashbacks.
meathead919
Ya y?
Damn, this is so great. Gets me everytime! BLACK AND BLUE!
Am I the only one to think that Freddy Cricien's voice here sounds like the one of Ian Stuart? Anyways, respect bros, great lyrics, great song!
I'm 48 yrs old now and have been listening to hardcore music since the beginning. Agnostic front and the Misfits and the Ramones were the pioneers of this movement along with the Dead Kennedys . Madball have carried this music on until today along with Sick of it All and all the other hardcore bands of today. Does it really matter that much as to how people look or dress,stop being a negative hater. If you don't like it......don't fucking listen to or watch these types of bands and leave it to the people who do......long live NYHC!!!!!!!!!!!!
Only the fedora
I never considered the Ramones to be a pioneer of the hardcore movement sorry
@@roadie5451 You've never listened to earth ad?
@@The_Other_Ghost that is not by the Ramones though dude ;)
@@roadie5451 The best serious answer would be that they did play faster live, or he associates all punk as punk...
Love from Norwich and south London England since 95
gives me goosebumps it's so good. Madball are amazing
Cheers from Senigallia Italy 🤘🤘🤘😘😘😘🖤💙🤜🤛
great song, madball does it again.
Fan of hip hop , old country, and All rock.
First time finding/hearing MB.
Fuck yeah.
madball what colour is the dress??? "blaaaaa-aaa-aaaack and bluuue!!!!"
Because gold and white sounds like shit
I told that to mitts and he thought it was funny
Mrs Hakke
Hello, we hc\punk bund Suffer from Zhytomir, Ukraine and we are glad to see you on our channel
hehe damn antifa
Madball representing NYHC for over 25 years; Respect!
Black N' Blue!
Black N' Blue!
They'd been talking us down for so long
I almost started to believe them all
Yeah, I know we've done some wrong
We've done some right too - life goes on
The self-righteous say, "You're far gone."
Well I'd like to say, "You're dead wrong."
You don't know us, or what we've become
Or what we will be - so mind your tongue
You could be staring down the barrel of a
gun
Instead you're listening to words from verse
and song
It's not tough-talk, it's evolution (What!)
It's a Black N' Blue revolution (Go!)
I'm in all black (like Cash!)
I'm ready-
Got my blue cap on...
(Steady!)
Lemme take this wild ride in stride
I'm in all black (like Cash!)
I'm ready-
Got my blue cap on...
(Steady!)
Lemme take this crazy ride in stride
Some never made it out alive
I do this for them - with pride
For the Black, the Blue
My brothers, the crew
For the Black, the Blue
The lost brothers, the crew
For the Black, the Blue
My brothers, the crew
For the Black, for the Blue
The lost brothers, the crew
(Doc Marten stomp!)
I do this for them!
I do this for you!
I do this for them, I do this for you
I do this for the Black, and the Blue!
I do this for them / (Now Who's all with
me?)
I do this for you / (Who's all with me?)
I do this for the Black / (Who's all with me?)
and the Blue! / (Who's all with me?)
Saw you guys yesterday in my hometown. Great concert!
Great drum work!
This drummer!
WoW!
yeah! long live madball.
Good old times. Madball rules.
HARDCORE LIVES, and that's from the heart. Greetings from Belgrade - the capital of eurepean hardcore. Tora da Masta
Glad I was able to see Madball
Wow, I love this song!
Go Madball go!
Seen Madball 3x in Brisbane. Freddy's a legend
Some hardcore lives thanks to the likes of Madball, period!
now that's a catchy tune!
Good, stomping, punky tune.
This band help me to love Hardcore Punk music. Greeting from Borneo.
Some of these comments really crack me up, hearing people hating on what they are wearing, the name of the song. People don’t really get what this entire thing is about.
If you actually read the lyrics it’s about the comradery, friendships , and brotherhood like feeling that came out of the hardcore “scene”, not just in NYC but everywhere. And if you did 5 minutes of internet research, you would see that DMS actually referred to the ‘DMS crew” which is what a collective of NY bands loosely referred to themselves as.
Like a lot of other kids growing up, I really felt like I fit in with the “normal “ crowd at school, but I also didn’t fit in with the hate everything f- the world punk kids that were totally nihilistic. I always found it funny that the kids that claimed to be punks and so individual literally just did the same thing as preppy kids but just wore a different style of fashion and conformed to having purple hair died with punky color and spiked wristbands they paid big money for at “punk” stores, spent an hour spiking their hair in the mornings, then turned around and called people conformist losers. That’s not to say I wasn’t into punk or friends with those kids, It was just as common for me to have a NOFX, Bad Religion, or Crass album on as it was Sick Of It All , but it was also just as common for me to have Enter the Wu Tang 36 Chambers on.
Just because I never felt like I identified personally with the “in”crowd at school didn’t mean that I didn’t like wearing clothing I thought looked cool and I looked good in, and It didn’t mean that I didn’t work out just because the jocks did it, and it didn’t mean I intentionally failed out of school because only the preppie kids got good grades. And It sure as hell didn’t mean that I talked down about all other music styles and stuck my head in the sand and refused to listens to any other kinds of music. From what I see, this melting pot mindset of sorts was common in the era, and had a lot of influence into the sound and style you commonly see associated with the late 80’s and 90’s second wave of HC associated with NY -buzzing guitars, down beats with a groove, aggressive lyrics, and a “fashion” style that had definite hip hop influence in clothing and dudes that that spent time in the gym and took a few minutes to look good before they left the house.
When I would roll into those shows as a high school kid and the bands played, I felt at home with the other kids there. When you were there, you felt good, you felt different. You felt like people got you. You drank 40’s in the parking lot together with people you just met, and took out negative energy slamming in the pit but you never tried to actually hurt one another - if someone fell everyone picked him back up, if someone need to tie their shoe people would put their arms out and push a huge circle back so they had space to do it. Over all It felt like everyone had each others backs. For those couple hours at the show you felt alive, you didn’t feel like an outcast, you felt normal.
You look at the lyrics of NYHC songs from the era and they generally have a positive message- your tough, nothing can stop you, you can do it your own way and get through life, you got this and your boys got your back and we stick together so f*** what the others say.
You look at this song and it’s a reflection of the past. It’s looking back at the over 20 years spent in HC, giving their all to it. Think about it, they say over and over again “ I do this for them, I do this for you.” They talk about sticking togeteher and succeeding when everyone says you will fail, about keeping strong regardless of people trying to beat you down.
I am a 30 something year old guy that came up second wave of HC we typically call NYHC style. Personally, this song and video strikes a deep chord with me. HC got me through some tough times growing up. My boys and I never fit in and I never felt like we clicked with most people and HC said that was Ok. HC’s message was do what you want, do it your way and you will make it, and you can look fly doing it. HC said were all brothers and to have each others back. I look back now 20 some years later and it rings true. My boys and I stuck together and helped each other over the years and we made it. I am a college graduate, I have a good job that pays great money, I own my own home, I am married to an amazing women and I still consider my boys my brothers. I did it on my own terms.
I am not trying to talk myself up, but rather proving a point- HC spoke to me saying me that I could do it and success was for everyone. It said to me that I was tough as nails and could get through anything. It taught me that my boys are my brothers and they will take a bullet for me and I would for them. That is what it was all about.
This song and video illustrate all that- HC kids all grown up-pictures of each others weddings and with each others kids, drinking as adults at the bar with your life long friends, lyrics looking back saying we made it and shout outs to the ones who were lost along the way.
HC as a scene in a traditional sense may very well be dead when compared to what it was before, but HC will live forever in people.
topcide
Bunch of idiots. You're dead on about the song! Love madball they keep scene alive
legend
From a few places I read, HC isn't really about music, but more like an individual thing. The best place where this mindset need to spring out should be in asian countries such as Japan and South Korea, with a godly-dominating established corporatism, raising kids to be their workers and such.
In a nutshell, pave your own fucking way, even if it's a road less travelled.
Some people just don't seem to understand ideas behind it.
@the one If you were in Madball and your IQ dropped 10 points, you'd need a feeding tube!
U hc if it hit u in the face
These guys are dope as hell
Hip hop and hardcore are music from the street that's why these two worlds are penetrating themselves.
Quote:. They are penetrating themselves.
You said it.
@@chingping542 i duno how to use a better word.
Good music isnt dead but you have to dig a bit to find it. You guys are the fucking best. Much love and respect. Salute!
fuck i never thought id live to see Freddy with long hair
hahahah
2e
real hardcore kids wear long hair!
Swell , Lol! Freddie has a mullet.
or Roger miret
Great band and great live..
Back in the day i used to be a DC boot boy.The only way us poor ass kids were getting doc martins is running out of salamanders or beating up a poser and taking theirs .Some of us used to carry razor blades to cut off the laces quicker.Forget about owning a Perry with a unity symbol that shit back in the day was 50 bucks a shirt.Boots and braces working class oi.The good ole days.lol....
How much do your nikes and flat billed baseball hats cost now days? I am sure well over 100 bucks for the shoes and maybe 30 for the hat. And how much did you pay to get a haircut by some OG daddy haircut dude?
Yeah of course you did.
@@MaharlikaAWA Nobody wore that shit when i went to hardcore shows. Different era, Im talking 1980s to 90s plus i was a skinhead not hard to cut your own hair.
@@greg0uk I didn't do anything. I wore jump boots as a traditional skin.
@Paul Shepherd This comment makes no sense. Hardcore back in the day was about the working class. That why they had shows for 5 bucks or you could bring can items cause people were broke. Rich kids pretending to be poor are indeed posers. That's why people took there martins.
que grande madball desde argentina santa fe santo tomé AGUANTE EL HARDCORE!
Hardcore for life!!! PDM CITY
Extremely awesome bangin' good New York strong hardcore -metal
Can't wait for these legends to play in England. Bonus is I get to see Limp Bizkit and KoRn
Such a bad ass song and video damn. Madball kills it
To all of those kids who got their cherries popped with this track.
Welcome.
Great music. Great people.
To the outlaws and the sXe. Far and beyond
It's best to be a part of something huge.
NYHC,NGSHC, WCHC, CTYCHC,.....and the beat goes on.
DIG IT!
Grow up
love this song!
FODA PRA CARALHO!!
Mad respect for Madball. keep the HARDCORE going. oh yeah im in this video hahahah awesome!
Freddy is so hardcore he goes to the hair salon so he could not get a haircut, go Freddy ! :D
He's so hardcore he runs from a fight, jumps in a bus, and locks his friends out to save his own ass --- true story.
u have that on tape ?
why are people nobs who cares what freddy looks like the only thing what matters is the music and madball started life as a agnostic front side project when feddy was 12
Fantastic we played with these guys in Holland a few years back
U are luzky bastard !! I envy ya !! Cheerz !!
Fred Perry stomp!!
Love this song. Back the blue
@Punkin Skinnie yeah i know they aren't always on duty
Hail the American police state, brother! 👌🏻 FRAC
I love to Johnny Cash picture 1:27 ...... H.C. forever.
Madball...stronger than ever
3:20 Trigz R.I.P.
Goose bumps every time
Demonstrating My Style! DMS
Erm DR MARTIN SKINHEADS is the DMS crew they all refer too.
Dms get all the power in the NYHC bands, tank you MADBALL.
He has a good singing voice
veary good band & song 🙂
2:59 WHO'S THAT DUDE?
I mean, I've seen him in many a videos, HC and rap, all around east coast, and no one seems to know who the hell is he.
Its Wattie from The Exploited
Wattie that's for sure . OI !
The Lemi of hardcore punk!!!
This band has earned enough respect to beyond your corny little jokes. If you want pretty boy rockstars you're in the wrong genre. I love bands like Code Orange and Old Wounds but can't stand the snarky far-left fans they attract....
Saludes desde cali Colombia duro mad ball!!!!
Woody Harrelson in hardcore band?
haha
Ovechkin is killing it!
Are there any other bands like MADBALL and ComeBack Kid?
Santiago Medrano agnostic front, babe, have heart, blood for blood, xrepresentx, gorilla biscuits, slap shot, gang green, JUDGE, hatebreed, youth of today, skarhead
Bane not babe
This Is Hardcore.... MADBALL RULES!!!
SERBIA LOVE MADBALL!!!
Darko Vasic FUCK YES
Darko Vasic Kosovo is Serbia
Eto ih na exitu!!!
Big resoect to Godfather of punk rock - Wattie Exploited.
Debeljko sa belim šeširom. Legenda
jako majo parta v hospodě.. ty vole tohle žeru
Keepin it real! WHO'S ALL WITH ME?
#keepittogether
Respect to my brothers MadBall ....AFNYHC!!!
RUclips comments are so sad hahaha
Bigtime
Love these guys best Ancom band I know
MADBAL ES LO MEJOOOOOOOOOOOOR!!!!
It's not tough talk it's evolution...It's a DMS revolution!!!
Freddy needs to get the skinhead back
Agreed!
fabian b
Endlich mal wieder "normale Loite" !
Stay hard,stay loud and .uck all isms !
Greetz auzzem Pott
auch noch ausm Pott na sauber!
what difference does it make how long his hair is? Hardcore is in the heart. I have long hair and I identify more with hardcore kids than I do metal heads.
i will say that a lot of hardcore people dont remember where the scene comes from. i hope it is right im not so good in english
Great band !
This is not Madball. But MellowBall.