Cedric stage diving is great and all but my favorite part has to be Omar's shuffle across the stage around 1:43 to 1:47. That's classic ass ATDI if you ask me and I was delighted to see him do it. Speaking to the stage dive itself it's almost like that guy with the greasy slick backed hair summoned Cedric into the crowd. Seriously there's so much to unpack about this fantastic performance both from the performers and audience, must've been a legendary show. Thanks for uploading it chief, I rewatch it all the time.
@@dyr234 I agree. They also wanted to make a difference in rock music. It become a thing later on in the mid 2000s with indie bands and other kind of experimental rock bands who weren't emo, metal or alternative. And yes, people grow up, learn, become wiser and leave many crap behind.
You didn't learn that from your best friend Cedric
You're a robot
holy shit 😆 tho he still has a microphone and we don't!
Great band
Cedric stage diving is great and all but my favorite part has to be Omar's shuffle across the stage around 1:43 to 1:47. That's classic ass ATDI if you ask me and I was delighted to see him do it. Speaking to the stage dive itself it's almost like that guy with the greasy slick backed hair summoned Cedric into the crowd. Seriously there's so much to unpack about this fantastic performance both from the performers and audience, must've been a legendary show. Thanks for uploading it chief, I rewatch it all the time.
its funny cuz he was totally against this back around 2000 he even called it outdated
Maybe its come circle or something.
People grow up, they learn and become a wiser version of themselves since they were young.
@@dyr234 I agree. They also wanted to make a difference in rock music. It become a thing later on in the mid 2000s with indie bands and other kind of experimental rock bands who weren't emo, metal or alternative. And yes, people grow up, learn, become wiser and leave many crap behind.