During that “can’t stop it when I’m in my zone” part in Jesus H Macy, the ascending guitar part touches a part of my brain that only shoegaze type music touches. I love that this band is a crazy amalgamation of every genre of rock music. They never stay on one style for very long but they manage to make their songs a rollercoaster.
I remember really hating this record when it first came out. It was such a stark contrast to what they had done up to this point. Your point about the songwriting being way more straightforward was something I severely overlooked at the time. This album really grew on me and the jiggler and turn of the lights pt2 are some of my favorite DGD songs. I will say for someone who hates DGD rapping you were vibing out to that rap part on Demo Team Andy 👀. Another great review, thank you for nerding out like this. Where were you when I needed you in 2014 when this album came out 😂
I'm a guy from Chile living in Australia and for the last 5 Fridays I've been watching your DGD albums at the gym and yeah, I fkng watch till the end mate 💪🏾
The rap parts used to annoy me too but they clicked as just another tool they use to make the songs stand out, like they have jon and tillian to cover vocals but they can add another element w the rap parts.
Hey you forgot to check out the 2 Hot Topic exclusives from DBM2 (Pefect and People you Knew) Also, the next song in their discography is P*ssy Vultures, it came out in between Acceptance Speech and Instant Gratification, so you should check that out on your next episode imo. Keep it up. Edit: I enjoy you going through the wikipedia pages on the bands btw, its cool to learn the background and timelines of the band and members etc.
Exactly right on the rant at the end of doom and gloom. I couldnt feel tilian back when this released. Looking back at Instant Gratification thru Mothership after all this time, it's clear how incredible their Tillian discography is during those 3 albums. Ending to Doom just hits so profoundly. Rarely is Jon serious, but that "perfect day to quit" line is just such a forceful message.
Its funny, because i first started out with the Instant Gratification album, and like a couple songs from Kurt, but now i fkin LOVE Jonny out of the 3. Don't get me wrong though, i love all 3 lol
This fkn album slaps so hard even for the more straight forwrd vibe. Pour a bourbon and put your best head phones on and just vibe to this one. Its top 3 for me. Im watching all these reactions out of order. Started with JJ, then Instant Grat, now here. Afterburner next then will go back to the earlier albums. Fun time hanging out with you so far sir.
Some of the demos that Tilian did with Saosin and Emarosa are on RUclips if you are curious about them. They are super interesting to hear, just imagining alternate universes where he joined those bands lol
Death of the Robot With Human Hair is my favorite DGD song. That stomp part is massive. It can stand up to nearly any stomp part from a hardcore band. If I ever saw them play it live, I’m running across the pit side to side like I’m running the ropes in a wrestling ring. Think of some of the greatest hxc stomp parts: “Bitter And Then Some” by Converge, “Hello Uncertainty” by The Carrier, a lot of joints by MyChildren MyBride.. Death Of The Robot’s stomp alone places DGD in MY hardcore hall of fame. The HXC purists might hate what I’m saying here but like I said… DGD ain’t gonna stand on one sound for a long time but they’re gonna make it epic while they’re there.
As I’m finishing this video… I’ll say this: DGD has two different fan bases. Millennials and Gen Z. I, like many of the millenial fans, love Downtown Battle Mountain up to Acceptance Speech. The Gen Z crowd loves the albums following this one, except for Afterburner. Afterburner feels like DGD’s nod to their older fan base. I loved Afterburner. Can’t wait to see your reaction to that one.
“I wanna love you but this house ain’t built for two” is so relatable. Jon Mess gets some criticism for his odd lyrics, but he has a pretty cool way of succinctly and stating things sometimes. It’s impactful.
Also, I agree with the simple comment, lots of bands use simple tactics and make a great sound. Vampire weekend, and Emery stick out, I’ve heard their stuff in 8-bit and it sounds almost the same lol
Easily my favorite DGD album and IMO big loss listening to 2.0. The Mix on the original being different is part of why I love the album so much, It immediately stood out as something new and fresh as someone who had been a fan for a while at the time. the Remaster feels... Lacking in soul to me.
found dgd is 2018 and they hands down are my favorite band of all time ever since. Not sure how i feel about tillian leaving but they're still dgd as long as will, jon, and matt are there.
During that “can’t stop it when I’m in my zone” part in Jesus H Macy, the ascending guitar part touches a part of my brain that only shoegaze type music touches. I love that this band is a crazy amalgamation of every genre of rock music. They never stay on one style for very long but they manage to make their songs a rollercoaster.
instant gratification was the record that got me into dgd and im really excited for the reaction. Great content man! earned a sub.
I remember really hating this record when it first came out. It was such a stark contrast to what they had done up to this point. Your point about the songwriting being way more straightforward was something I severely overlooked at the time. This album really grew on me and the jiggler and turn of the lights pt2 are some of my favorite DGD songs.
I will say for someone who hates DGD rapping you were vibing out to that rap part on Demo Team Andy 👀. Another great review, thank you for nerding out like this. Where were you when I needed you in 2014 when this album came out 😂
I did like the rapper. Maybe I’m a complete fraud 🤔
@@DragTheLake732lol will swan got absolute bars
I'm a guy from Chile living in Australia and for the last 5 Fridays I've been watching your DGD albums at the gym and yeah, I fkng watch till the end mate 💪🏾
Wow, that fucking rules. I really appreciate that
The rap parts used to annoy me too but they clicked as just another tool they use to make the songs stand out, like they have jon and tillian to cover vocals but they can add another element w the rap parts.
Hey you forgot to check out the 2 Hot Topic exclusives from DBM2 (Pefect and People you Knew)
Also, the next song in their discography is P*ssy Vultures, it came out in between Acceptance Speech and Instant Gratification, so you should check that out on your next episode imo. Keep it up.
Edit: I enjoy you going through the wikipedia pages on the bands btw, its cool to learn the background and timelines of the band and members etc.
I’ll make sure I check those out!
Exactly right on the rant at the end of doom and gloom. I couldnt feel tilian back when this released. Looking back at Instant Gratification thru Mothership after all this time, it's clear how incredible their Tillian discography is during those 3 albums. Ending to Doom just hits so profoundly. Rarely is Jon serious, but that "perfect day to quit" line is just such a forceful message.
hahaha "When we go back to self titled, Me and Zoloft.......and the rest of the name of that song.....
Its funny, because i first started out with the Instant Gratification album, and like a couple songs from Kurt, but now i fkin LOVE Jonny out of the 3.
Don't get me wrong though, i love all 3 lol
This fkn album slaps so hard even for the more straight forwrd vibe. Pour a bourbon and put your best head phones on and just vibe to this one. Its top 3 for me.
Im watching all these reactions out of order. Started with JJ, then Instant Grat, now here. Afterburner next then will go back to the earlier albums. Fun time hanging out with you so far sir.
This album is my favorite of the Tilian era. I’m excited to see your reaction to this underrated entry in their discography
Very much of a Jonny Craig tone to Tilian’s vocal performance during the “let’s get physical” part in Robot With Human Hair Pt. 4
the least sounding DGD song to you is every DGD song to me lol
Some of the demos that Tilian did with Saosin and Emarosa are on RUclips if you are curious about them. They are super interesting to hear, just imagining alternate universes where he joined those bands lol
Oh nice, that’s dope.
Death of the Robot With Human Hair is my favorite DGD song. That stomp part is massive. It can stand up to nearly any stomp part from a hardcore band. If I ever saw them play it live, I’m running across the pit side to side like I’m running the ropes in a wrestling ring. Think of some of the greatest hxc stomp parts: “Bitter And Then Some” by Converge, “Hello Uncertainty” by The Carrier, a lot of joints by MyChildren MyBride.. Death Of The Robot’s stomp alone places DGD in MY hardcore hall of fame. The HXC purists might hate what I’m saying here but like I said… DGD ain’t gonna stand on one sound for a long time but they’re gonna make it epic while they’re there.
As I’m finishing this video… I’ll say this: DGD has two different fan bases. Millennials and Gen Z. I, like many of the millenial fans, love Downtown Battle Mountain up to Acceptance Speech. The Gen Z crowd loves the albums following this one, except for Afterburner. Afterburner feels like DGD’s nod to their older fan base. I loved Afterburner. Can’t wait to see your reaction to that one.
“I wanna love you but this house ain’t built for two” is so relatable. Jon Mess gets some criticism for his odd lyrics, but he has a pretty cool way of succinctly and stating things sometimes. It’s impactful.
Idk if you'll see this, but you should look into Eidolas discography. I'd be interested in your opinion!
not a bad idea
Previously poncheezeed is like one of the best songs in my opinion lol, it takes a while to grow on you
Also, I agree with the simple comment, lots of bands use simple tactics and make a great sound. Vampire weekend, and Emery stick out, I’ve heard their stuff in 8-bit and it sounds almost the same lol
You should really check out hardcore DGD aka Secret Band next only 3 albums and I feel have nearly the same sound progression as DGD
Easily my favorite DGD album and IMO big loss listening to 2.0. The Mix on the original being different is part of why I love the album so much, It immediately stood out as something new and fresh as someone who had been a fan for a while at the time. the Remaster feels... Lacking in soul to me.
That’s super interesting cause I have the exact opposite opinion. Weird how two people can have such polar opposite opinions on the same album
Can you still listen to lostprophets?
Bro how you gonna call Honey Revenge clunky as a drummer? Are you listening to the mix up on the drums and the sweet leads on the guitar??
The raspyness is do to age, smoking and drinking more than likely. Tillian did go to rehab not to long ago so its not too surprising.
found dgd is 2018 and they hands down are my favorite band of all time ever since. Not sure how i feel about tillian leaving but they're still dgd as long as will, jon, and matt are there.
yeah, they're great. Have you heard the new songs? Andrew does a great job on lead vocals.