The man in the glasses, who does nothing but stands on stage at hardcore shows, is a mysterious figure that captivates audiences with his enigmatic presence. His stillness and quiet demeanour draw people in, leaving them pondering the meaning behind his actions. Despite not actively engaging with the audience or performing any overt actions, the man in the glasses exudes an aura of intrigue that leaves a lasting impression on those who witness his presence. The man in the glasses' performance challenges the traditional notion of what constitutes a compelling stage presence. While many performers rely on dynamic movements and vocalizations to captivate their audience, the man in the glasses demonstrates the power of stillness and simplicity. By standing quietly on stage, he forces viewers to confront their own expectations and assumptions about performance, prompting them to question the significance of his presence and the message he may be trying to convey. In a world filled with noise and constant stimulation, the man in the glasses serves as a reminder of the beauty and power of simplicity. His silent performance invites viewers to slow down and truly observe, allowing them to appreciate the subtle nuances and complexities of his presence. By doing nothing but standing on stage, the man in the glasses challenges us to look beyond the superficial and seek deeper meaning in the world around us.
@@peautifulbenis3673 my favourite band of all time if we're focusing on singers alone, I would choose Alice in chains they vocally set the bar super high. In terms of punk rock singers who do great my first choice is Lemmy from motorhead (sucked in) or Henry Rollins. I ain't no Dee Snider fan
@@BataraKado yes those are obviously legends but you gotta understand the scene and the style. A lot of hardcore/hardcore punk bands have this style of vocals
I love how that one guy thought he was part of the band and Jay said nope.
that’s🤘🏾Beetle
Yeah man, people gotta stop doing that shit. Cringe.
@@posicore he the one with the glasses right? What bad does he front in?
@@peautifulbenis3673Gigan Animal Thugs & End of One
@@DJStrongStyle end of one is probably what I was thinking. Thanks g
Best guitarist in the scene, best frontman in the scene.
Can't wait to see this band in San Jose
Always good times with Mindforce
Yeah baby
Damn this set was on my birthday, who up minding their force??
Great set🔥 seems like Hope Dies In The City is gone forever tho…….?
Lit!
HV ON TOP
What a great setlist, bummed that the Vegas show got canceled
This. Was so bummed
Wit the Westside Gunn T 🦂🦂🦂
Boom boom boom boooom!
This band is so fucking good 🤯
Mindforce 4ever
Idk how I keep missing their shows bro
20:14 bro in the red to the left cops a nose kick, he saw it coming 🤣
Does anyone remember what band his buddy fronts in?
Gigan Animal Thugs?
@@matthewness1135 that dude with the glasses, I know he’s the frontman of a band, I just can’t remember
@@peautifulbenis3673end of one
Longest Mindforce set ever?
what is the start song?
New Lords
Why is thay guy on the stage
UPSTATE NY HARDCORE MENTIONED MFF
From Upstate to the 5 boroughs out to Long Island!
Buffkids in the building
why is bro in the glasses just standing there
The man in the glasses, who does nothing but stands on stage at hardcore shows, is a mysterious figure that captivates audiences with his enigmatic presence. His stillness and quiet demeanour draw people in, leaving them pondering the meaning behind his actions. Despite not actively engaging with the audience or performing any overt actions, the man in the glasses exudes an aura of intrigue that leaves a lasting impression on those who witness his presence.
The man in the glasses' performance challenges the traditional notion of what constitutes a compelling stage presence. While many performers rely on dynamic movements and vocalizations to captivate their audience, the man in the glasses demonstrates the power of stillness and simplicity. By standing quietly on stage, he forces viewers to confront their own expectations and assumptions about performance, prompting them to question the significance of his presence and the message he may be trying to convey.
In a world filled with noise and constant stimulation, the man in the glasses serves as a reminder of the beauty and power of simplicity. His silent performance invites viewers to slow down and truly observe, allowing them to appreciate the subtle nuances and complexities of his presence. By doing nothing but standing on stage, the man in the glasses challenges us to look beyond the superficial and seek deeper meaning in the world around us.
@@Harry-py4fj Tremendous poetic thesis! 😎🖤
ANIMAL THUGS
him and jay do pillars of ivory together
@@Boogieee215incorrect. POI is Jay and Aaron Knuckles from Death Threat. This is Beetle from end of one and gigan animal thugs.
Damn, push pits made it to mindforce now too 🤦♂️
FIre set, that pit weak as fuck
no wonder they got kicked out the last gig, the vocalist kinda sucks at singing..
I'm sure you are the number one front man
What bands have marvelous singing that you like then?
@@peautifulbenis3673 my favourite band of all time if we're focusing on singers alone, I would choose Alice in chains they vocally set the bar super high.
In terms of punk rock singers who do great my first choice is Lemmy from motorhead (sucked in) or Henry Rollins.
I ain't no Dee Snider fan
@@peautifulbenis3673 fuck turnstile
@@BataraKado yes those are obviously legends but you gotta understand the scene and the style. A lot of hardcore/hardcore punk bands have this style of vocals