2000's were so dope. Technology was starting to advance, but it wasn't suffocating like it is today. It was the perfect amount of technology. I miss the 2000's.
So true. You had high speed internet, cell phones, awesome video games, and social media wasnt toxic. People wanted MORE technology. Now people want LESS technology, all I hear is people talking about how theyre getting rid of social media, cutting cable, and doing everything they can to rewind time.
Early 2000s Sum 41 Skateboarding Playstation / N64 / Gamecube Skater shoes and baggy shorts Renting movies from Bluckbuster I actually had such a blast as a kid, I feel kinda bad for the younger generations
Honestly as a teen even though i didnt grow up in the 2000s i wish i did in a way, idk it feels like the few recent memories i can really look back on fondly were similar to how you and other people growing up in the 2000s describe life as lol, man it doesnt feel like we're actually being teens now
Every 2000s high school movie ended with either someone performing a song with a similar rhythm to this or something that sounded like this or the main characters finally got together after so many mishaps happening
True. The optimism of the '90's were a great sign for the next century. But after 9/11, we lost that optimism and an optimistic view on the future. It all culminated when Trump got elected. I hope the '20's will be like the '90's again
It still must have hurt to have to dunk that beautiful amber PRS singlecut into the drink lol. Still, one of the main motivators for me to play guitar when I was a kid. That shit is just too fuckin badass hahaha.
@@mybloodyvalentine8661 i just re-watched all American pies, 1 and 2 are still the the best wedding and reunion are still pretty good,. Of the spin offs Naked mile and beta house are pretty good, ... Book of love is mediocre and band camp is the worst.
Haven't seen it actually, reason I don't have it. I have all the others on DVD, but I stoped buying movies a while a ago because quality of movies hit an all time low.
Jungle Bunny It’s a good song. Deal with it unless you can’t take another person’s opinion, in which case go cry in a corner because you have such a fragile ego. Objectively, one of the worst things of the early 2000’s was Hit Clips. If you think this song is worse than those awful cash grabs and you feel like you need to announce that, you really need to disconnect your internet access.
caseylamont I love that idea. Its deeply flawed but speaks to us. If you want to perpetually enjoy the past you can't have a memory, repetition is dull. Would you prefer to live the "greatest hits" of your life over and over again like it was the first time? or do you prefer to have the memories. In my opinion memories are sweet and the feeling of wanting to experience them again should motivate you to make new memories
@@the5thYearSeniors I'm pretty sure even after 9/11 the 00s was still awesome. Not everyone is a political nut job like you (whichever side you're on). Most people enjoyed the 00s.
masso172 get you man!! Im 28 and couple days ago i just had to watch american pie films, road trip, freddy got fingered just for nostalgia sake. miss the 90's. so shit now, people are too fake these days
Remember-Remember Fifth-of-November I know man I'm 27 and I remember the good old days when me and all my friends would live in the same hometown and we would all hang out, nobody worried about Facebook or twitter etc everyone was legit, the computer was barely coming out too lol Windows 95, 98 was awesome with all those cool wallpapers, there used to be awesome music blink 182 sum 41 bloodhound gang and i could even burn it onto a CD!!! I wish there was a way I could bring all that back..
Speaking right out of my soul... Taking the wrapping off a brand new copy of "American Idiot", passing by the skate park and watching American Pie with some friends after playing Nintendo 64. Well, we still play Nintendo 64 😄
they're literally singing: "im in too deep, im going under" don't know what sort of vibes ur into xD i mean the rythm is kinda nice, but the lyrics just bleh as per usual, i wish i didn't learn english lol.
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit (God) loves you so much. The Trinity is all one God. Roman Catholicism is the True Religion. God doesn’t want to send you to hell because he loves you so much. You should have no fears other than God, because He is the only One that can send you to hell. But He doesn’t want to do that because He loves you so much. The Father forgives you of your sins, gave you this amazing life, created this amazing world. The Son died for everyone so that we can be forgiven by the Father and go to Heaven. The Holy Spirit goes inside of us and guides us, makes us feel guilty for our sins, leads us to repent, and leads us even closer to God. God does all of those things and even more. God loves you so much. May God please bless all of you. Repent, because the end is near.😊🎉
Yes I miss the time where everyone just lived in the moment without posting there life on social media every minute. Life was beautiful before social media
This makes me feel incredibly old - explaining the Triple Lindy, then Back to School, then the point of the video with Sum41 all to my cousins tween children.
we need to find a late 90s- early 2000s alternate universe, where its the same time period all the time like tamriel. Ironically, its only possible with far more advanced tech than even now has to offer.
@@clamchowder622 Count me in when its possible man! You never know. Usually in my life when I try to predict where i'm gonna be and what's going on in the world in 5 years, i'm way off. So keep hoping/dreaming !
Most times, thats simply not true. I think there's actually a study which says that you remember "dem old days" much more joyful than you actually felt them back then. You also had your problems and struggles. Dont want to kill Nostalgia. I see it much more positive: Today is not much worse than back then :P im 20 btw excuse my english
I hate that under almost every older music video people are saying that kids this days have no taste in music... Please don't judge all generation by the action of a few. And remember, The Beatles were supposed to have bad influence on teenagers (and somehow they had) but now they are considered one of the most important rock bands of all times! (sorry for my english)
yet when kanye west just did a song with paul mccartney no one had any idea who paul mccartney is and thought he was a new artist kanye was helping out. this generation is fucked
lyrics: The faster we're falling, We're stopping and stalling We're running in circles again Just as things we're looking up You said it wasn't good enough But still we're trying one more time Maybe we're just trying to hard When really it's closer than it is too far Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep Up above in my head, instead of going under Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep Up above in my head, instead of going under Instead of going under Seems like each time I'm with you I loose my mind Because I'm bending over backwards to relate It's one thing to complain But when you're driving me insane Well then I think it's time that we took a break Maybe we're just trying to hard When really it's closer than it is too far Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep Up above in my head, instead of going under Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep Up above in my head, instead of going under Instead of going under Instead of going under Instead of going under I can't sit back and wonder why It took so long for this to die And I hate it when you fake it You can't hide it you might as well embrace it So believe me it's not easy It seems that something's telling me Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep Up above in my head, instead of going under Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep Up above in my head, instead of going under Instead of going under Instead of going under again Instead of going under Instead of going under again Instead of going under again Instead of going under again
Yanooo it dudee 💥👏 sum41, blink182, the Red Hot Chilli Pepper's, The Killers these bands all have that sort of sound that brings good memories I could name more all the 00's punk rock bands where awesome it like kinder peaked at that time
I'm an 80s teenager. It was great! Just like yours 😃 I feel sorry for the teens of today. They have no clue what great music IS. Real talent doesn't exist anymore. They have no creativity, because of that brain sucker they have in their hands. They don't even realize, each one of them has the ability to PUT IT DOWN, and completely crash big tech companies. If I took them to the 80s, they would not want to come back here. Even If you took them back to 2000, they would hate today That is saying A LOT ! Have a great day 😊
@@southernbellebornnbred7811 Oh trust me, in a decade there will be a whole group of people missing this age for Stay and Tiniest violin, music goes backwards with occasional gems, always.
@@scream_mcr_hocuspocus I wish I had a time machine. I WOULD SURE take you to the 80s! You wouldn't want to come back!!! We had THE BEST time growing up. No cell phones. No videos unless you just wanted to use your parents bell and howell, 😂. And we did things kids just do. We rolled the rivals yards, we rolled the school, we skipped school, we said we were going to "so n so's" house to spend the night and 40 of us showed up at the football field to drink and have a bonfire. Nobody really cared, we didn't get in trouble. We didn't break the law. We skirted it. We didn't get in trouble, because we knew where the stopping point was. Cops didn't hassle you either. You might get pulled over, but they escorted you home. It wasn't a hurried, can't get enough done in the day, rushed life. It was AWESOME!
@@southernbellebornnbred7811 I wanna go back to 800 AD lol. But, what's so different about the '80s? Everyone says that and I don't get why. Other than the pocket idiot box that they, I mean we have now.
the 2000s teen movie when the main character wakes up at 7:55 am and is like “shit!” and runs outside going past his breakfast buffet his mom made and only grabbing a piece of toast and rides his skateboard to school and holds onto the back of a school bus and passes a group of bullies who chase him, and he escapes them and the runs inside school just as the bell rings and just as the teacher calls his name he sits down on his desk and says “here!” and then daps up his token black friend.
Its obvious that you arent informed very well about good modern music, which takes everything good from past and make something new and better. Its not your fault, people now days just listen to music if its popular, and popular music isnt always good...
Those summers of the early 2000s will never be beaten. Pop punk at its best, perfect weather, American pie movies etc. Always has me so nostalgic but thankful I got to experience those times! We were living in the best era without even realising it
Omfg I would do anything to go back. I'm 31 now. I remember being around 13 and swimming at my best friends cousins house. Which was my crush. His bestfriend, was my best friends crush. We would swim until night time and then waited for the " rugrats all growled up " special. Good fucking times.
Amen to that! '87 baby! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who gets hella nostalgic when thinking back to the 90's and 00's! I swear, every comment I see from people who grew up in the same era as me says the same thing I'm thinking. It's like we literally all had the same exact childhood. Skateboarding, good music, bmx, X-games (Travis Pastrana knocking out a backflip was legit!), some of the best movies, video games. God bless those days!
Man im 34 now and even until I die this song always brings out the younger punk skater in me now im married and a dad of 3 that can't skate anymore man 2000s thank you
34 too. Its so surreal knowing we watched these videos release. Saw the making of the videos of them and all that, and now we are 20 years removed from it
fuck that shit 90s to today only getting shitter and shitter everyone was broke back then now at least some people have somewhat cash to pay for housing
It Was on This Day in 2007: The Rise of Transformers and Paramount's Cinematic Ambitions On June 7, 2007, the world was introduced to the live-action spectacle that was "Transformers," directed by Michael Bay. It was a day that would mark the beginning of a new era for blockbuster cinema. With its explosive action, cutting-edge special effects, and the nostalgic allure of transforming robots, the film captivated audiences and became a cultural phenomenon. The Dawn of a New Franchise "Transformers" wasn't just another summer blockbuster; it was a calculated move by Paramount Pictures to stake its claim in the lucrative world of franchise filmmaking. The movie, produced by Steven Spielberg, brought the beloved Hasbro toys to life with a blend of practical effects and CGI that set a new standard for visual spectacle. Starring Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox, the film grossed over $700 million worldwide, proving that audiences were hungry for more. 2009: Paramount's Ambitious Plans By 2009, Paramount had tasted success and was ready to expand its horizons. The company watched closely as Disney, Warner Bros., and Sony built their empires with Marvel and DC superhero films. The unprecedented success of "Iron Man" (2008) and "The Dark Knight" (2008) had set the stage for a new age of interconnected cinematic universes. A New Contender Enters the Ring Determined to compete with the superhero giants, Paramount strategized to elevate its own franchises. They envisioned "Transformers" as more than just a series of films; it was to be a universe of its own, with sequels, spin-offs, and a rich lore that could rival Marvel and DC's offerings. Key Moves by Paramount: Expanding the Transformers Universe: With the success of the first film, Paramount fast-tracked sequels. "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" (2009) was a box office hit, further solidifying the franchise's popularity despite mixed critical reception. Collaboration with Hasbro: Paramount deepened its collaboration with Hasbro to explore other potential franchises. The idea was to create a shared universe that could include G.I. Joe and other properties. Recruiting Top Talent: To compete with the likes of Disney and Warner Bros., Paramount sought top-tier talent both in front of and behind the camera. They aimed to bring in directors, writers, and actors who could bring depth and appeal to their blockbuster projects. Paramount's Journey Forward The journey wasn't without its challenges. The intense competition and the high stakes of blockbuster filmmaking meant that not every project was a hit. However, Paramount's efforts to position itself alongside the major players in the industry bore fruit. The "Transformers" franchise continued to be a financial success, and the studio's willingness to adapt and innovate kept it in the race. Legacy of the First Transformers Film The legacy of the first "Transformers" movie endures. It was a trailblazer in its own right, demonstrating the potential of toy-based franchises and setting the stage for a decade of cinematic spectacles. For many fans, it remains a nostalgic touchstone, a reminder of the awe and excitement that greeted the arrival of Optimus Prime and the Autobots on the big screen. As Paramount continues to evolve, the lessons learned from the early days of the "Transformers" franchise remain relevant. The studio's ambition to compete with Disney, Warner Bros., and Sony helped shape the modern landscape of blockbuster filmmaking, proving that with the right mix of vision, talent, and a bit of movie magic, anything is possible.
When things were looking up, you said I wasnt good enough. God those words couldnt be more true. Its wild how they write songs that totally align with your life... Crazy.
+Adam Spence Start with easier stuff. Sum 41 has some great songs for people just starting playing. Motivation and the hell song come to mind. Don't feel bad though, when I first started, I felt like learning this kind of stuff was impossible, but it isn't. Just takes time.
Being born in the late 80s and being a pre teen/teen during this era makes me so happy that we got to experience this punk pop rock era because it was truly immense… actually got hairs on my back listening to this… brings back so many emotions and memories
I just saw their show a couple of hours ago here in Vegas, it was their last show in the US, first and last time seeing them I have been a huge fan for over 15 years. I’m proud of myself that I could see them at least once. Very huge and important band for the next generations.
How cool would it be to have a massive 90s/2000s bash beech party American pie style beer music and everyone enjoying themselves like back in the day 🎉😁
You know very well that certain people would come over and get offended because they weren't invited and say that that's prejudicial towards them, right?? I don't think a party like this would be able to be held peacefully without all the drama that's socially going on now... People are way too caught up in their own feelings
This was what? 18 yrs ago? You were still 28. Holy cow you did you enjoy some great music. 88-05 was a wild time period for music. By 2010, it just all sounds the same.
@@sabata414 punk isnt about innocence. Punk (apart from pop punk) is about thinking for yourself and being against corrupt goverment, bad people etc. Im not a elitist by the way. I like pop punk, hardcore, metal whatever i like. Thats what Punk is about
Sum 41, Blink, Green Day, MCR, Good Charlotte...those days man...unreal.
not counting Billy tallent?
Forgot yellow card lol
Cruising around in my 96 Civic blasting all these bands. Many fond memories 🎸
Simple plan and new found glory
PXNDX and Maná :'v
2000's were so dope. Technology was starting to advance, but it wasn't suffocating like it is today. It was the perfect amount of technology. I miss the 2000's.
So true. You had high speed internet, cell phones, awesome video games, and social media wasnt toxic. People wanted MORE technology. Now people want LESS technology, all I hear is people talking about how theyre getting rid of social media, cutting cable, and doing everything they can to rewind time.
So true...
yes
Dude technology was shit back then
@@silentkaine9352 I would say it was enough
Holy fuck this is the most 2000s thing I've ever seen
And that's why it's fucking amazing😂
+cerys gittins or sucks
I think the title of most 2000s thing belongs to Hey There Delilah, but this is pretty close.
:(
+godzillalikespie I still think Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide is the most 2000's thing there is.
These music videos still looks so fun, man!
Those late 90s/early 2000s punk rock years were the best. There were so many punk rock bands and they were all dope.
Amen bro
green day for example
Señor no lo conozco , pero estoy seguro de que tiene toda la boca llena de verdad
Прискорбная правда...
Hell yeah
Year 2021... 20+21 sum is 41.
We’re in TOO DEEP.
woah dude
thats deep
and it's hot in Australia!
@@RBFR01 Tell me something new.
Woah...
The sky was bluer in 2001
Chemtrails...
RJ Every thing changed when 9/11 happened....
RJ I think this post confirms Global Warming is real ( we already knew that) lol
Just buy a 2000s camera and film the sky, you will feel nostalgia
OMG FR!!
Early 2000s
Sum 41
Skateboarding
Playstation / N64 / Gamecube
Skater shoes and baggy shorts
Renting movies from Bluckbuster
I actually had such a blast as a kid, I feel kinda bad for the younger generations
Honestly as a teen even though i didnt grow up in the 2000s i wish i did in a way, idk it feels like the few recent memories i can really look back on fondly were similar to how you and other people growing up in the 2000s describe life as lol, man it doesnt feel like we're actually being teens now
same bro , i grew up during the early 2000s and i truly think its the last decade when kids were actually kids . good ol days
Agree
(I regret that I didn't experience that)
It’s tragic.
Same bro. Same.
Every 2000s high school movie ended with either someone performing a song with a similar rhythm to this or something that sounded like this or the main characters finally got together after so many mishaps happening
Now'"
Not just high school movies, I remember the movie rat race ending like that as well afaik.
Man With No Name American pie 2 to be specific
@TsunamiFPS oh God, WHYYY??
Livvy sleepover
MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE. The feels
NOSTALGIA
Yes 😂👌🏼
yep
G
yesss
This is a pop punk masterpiece.. it never gets old, even after 23 years. Holy crap! Has it really been that long!?
Crazy indeed! I feel really old.
@@luzorellana6638 So do I
Brilliant tune love. ❤
True
just came back from their goodbye concert, this is the last song they sang 😢
Shot and mixed perfectly! What a funkin blast!
the early 2000s was a special time
+waffle gamer same
im so happy that i was 13 and was rocking as hell!! :D
No fucking doubt.
At least until....you know what happened...
Michael Bay's Pearl Harbor was released in theaters.
You too bro/sis/mate :)
I wanna go back to the time where parties used to play this kinds of songs.
The time where house parties were a thing
@@clamchowder622 Promised myself one day I'll throw an epic spring break house party and blast this music.
Clam Chowder house partys last i heard was on 2013 dont know now probably play a bunch of ghetto rap anf full of hood people
Bob Melvin Pretty much tbh, no one has taste anymore
Mom Plower yrleah
Its funny how it took just a few years and the world changed forever.
True. The optimism of the '90's were a great sign for the next century. But after 9/11, we lost that optimism and an optimistic view on the future. It all culminated when Trump got elected. I hope the '20's will be like the '90's again
you can thank bullshit rap for that.
CaLuMz MeMeZ oh eat a wiener 🙄 rap has nothing to do with this lmao
Guinness lol why? Leave the past be
@jordan The world doesnt revolve around America
The ascension from the water with a guitar solo is underrated. 20+ years later and it still kicks ass. Great job, Dave!
was just thinking the same thing
That's a tribute to Slash in Estranged
Iconic
It still must have hurt to have to dunk that beautiful amber PRS singlecut into the drink lol. Still, one of the main motivators for me to play guitar when I was a kid. That shit is just too fuckin badass hahaha.
Anything that sounds like a song from an American Pie soundtrack will always be a banger. It just feels legitimately fun
This is the song from American Pie!! 🔥🔥 That’s what brought me back here
i couldnt agree more
@@mybloodyvalentine8661 i just re-watched all American pies, 1 and 2 are still the the best wedding and reunion are still pretty good,. Of the spin offs Naked mile and beta house are pretty good, ... Book of love is mediocre and band camp is the worst.
@@snowball5360wb girls rule
Haven't seen it actually, reason I don't have it. I have all the others on DVD, but I stoped buying movies a while a ago because quality of movies hit an all time low.
the part where the guitarist rises out of the pool for the solo. GOOSEBUMPS 🤟
YEAH
All I could think about is how bad it’d hurt if he was actually playing that coming out of the pool.
Maybe a light tingle.
@@firemonkey1015 All I can think is "....that poor guitar."
but he had no shirt on, and then when he came out he was SHIRTED
Early 2000s isn't just time period, its a lifestyle.
so true I keep it alive it was so much better that 20 years ago today is just you can't participate in it it will drive you insane
The Best Lifestyle
THIS. I will always be early 2000s for life
Does anyone else remember waking up to the top 100 on MTV music and getting ready to music in the early 2000
talk about it tho stop givin bullshit... cause...
American pie 2 party forever!!! Love 2000❤❤❤❤❤
Man i miss being a teenager growing up with all these great tracks
teens and kids these days growing up with trash music
Aye
I was like 7 when this came out it was a great soundtrack to my childhood 😂
No wokism and progressist bullshits back then!
@@MrJ0mmyfacts 😂😂😂😂😂😂
in 2015, this song is still amazing..
Bosh Tosh TRUEE ^^
Bosh Tosh In 2016, this song will still be amazing....
Luis S agree, even in 2017
Bosh Tosh agreed. lets just jump ahead and say if I'm still alive in 2050 I will still listen to this xD
Punk will never die
this is the most 2000's thing i've seen since the 2000's
Punk rock, Zunes, extreme sports games. May its positive awesomeness be forever remembered.
@@inktea256 ugh, I loved my Zune🤣
@EMCK and EXTREME DORITOS
@EMCK stfu
Jungle Bunny It’s a good song. Deal with it unless you can’t take another person’s opinion, in which case go cry in a corner because you have such a fragile ego. Objectively, one of the worst things of the early 2000’s was Hit Clips. If you think this song is worse than those awful cash grabs and you feel like you need to announce that, you really need to disconnect your internet access.
Here i am in 2024 and I miss the 2000's simpler times
I miss this time... no facebook, no twitter, no smartphone... just good music.
Me too..
immatoll It was only in 2009. They still had twitter and stuff.
Kaitlin Rose The song was released in 2001. The video upload was in 2009. ;)
immatoll Oooohhhh..... Lol! I was gonna say I thought clothing styles were better than that in 2009 Haha!
AOL :p
American Pie time. Nostalgie.😭
Good Nostalge
Sauf pour la bière blanche..🤣🤣🤣😂😂
Back to School time! Nostalgimate!
Such a bad ass movie tbh
Omg yesssss
WHY was everything better in the 90s? fuckin music man
This was 2001
It's still pretty much the 90's in the way that he means
Close enough, 1995-2005, golden years for music/video games/cartoons/tv shows/etc. 90s kids represent, we had it good!
yeeeah
because we were younger
Thanks to American Pie 2 I found this excellent song. Long live Sum41!💥🇨🇦
Malcom the middle 🔥
Reese drives
No
Lead singer even looks like Francis
That was a great show..miss it
Driving test
I wish I could go back to the early 2000s and just pause time.
When the world was okay in 2000... Todays music is just shit
caseylamont I love that idea. Its deeply flawed but speaks to us. If you want to perpetually enjoy the past you can't have a memory, repetition is dull. Would you prefer to live the "greatest hits" of your life over and over again like it was the first time? or do you prefer to have the memories. In my opinion memories are sweet and the feeling of wanting to experience them again should motivate you to make new memories
Pause it right on 9/11 :)
Swifty Unknown Amen
02-08 was the best time of my life
The early 2000s are so unintentionally wholesome to look back on. Such a vibe.
Jared, you must have been too young to remember 9/11. I wouldn't describe the time after that as wholesome.
@@the5thYearSeniors not everyone lives in the US...
@@araceli3353 and other countries were just as shitty to live in in the 2000s
@@araceli3353 I'm sorry about that. I hope they find a cure one day.
@@the5thYearSeniors I'm pretty sure even after 9/11 the 00s was still awesome. Not everyone is a political nut job like you (whichever side you're on). Most people enjoyed the 00s.
ずっと大好きだぜ
AMERICAN PIE !!! REMEMBER THE CLASSICS!!!
A flute toating band geek
Men, Malcolm in the middle
Bloody good movies
Love it
Malcolm in the middle
Back when every "teenagers" movie had the same song. American pie era RULES
Yesss
Yes! Guys I need a teenagers movie from this era,can someone give me a list?
@@bernardogomes2452 american pie, eurotrip
Cadê os br
@@VINI-mi2wu aqui
Anyone else on a Nostalgia binge?
***** Mee! Been playing all afternoon this type of music: Blink 182, Audioslave, All American Rejects, Green Day, etc.
Linda Fúnez
Good for you! Enjoy!
***** Yeah more like the quarter life crisis lol
masso172 get you man!! Im 28 and couple days ago i just had to watch american pie films, road trip, freddy got fingered just for nostalgia sake. miss the 90's. so shit now, people are too fake these days
Remember-Remember Fifth-of-November I know man I'm 27 and I remember the good old days when me and all my friends would live in the same hometown and we would all hang out, nobody worried about Facebook or twitter etc everyone was legit, the computer was barely coming out too lol Windows 95, 98 was awesome with all those cool wallpapers, there used to be awesome music blink 182 sum 41 bloodhound gang and i could even burn it onto a CD!!! I wish there was a way I could bring all that back..
2000’s Punk will never fail bring me back to the good ol days
The 2000s had such a great vibe, what I wouldn’t do to relive it even for just one day.
Speaking right out of my soul... Taking the wrapping off a brand new copy of "American Idiot", passing by the skate park and watching American Pie with some friends after playing Nintendo 64. Well, we still play Nintendo 64 😄
@@AbysswalkerASMR Zelda ftw
they're literally singing: "im in too deep, im going under" don't know what sort of vibes ur into xD i mean the rythm is kinda nice, but the lyrics just bleh as per usual, i wish i didn't learn english lol.
@@SwooshRippleI wish you didn’t either
doesnt it all feel like some dystopic wasteland now?
this video is by far the most accurate depiction of the mainstream pop culture in that era. it was like summer time 24/7 and i miss it so bad.
check out eve 6's "promise" and showoff's "falling star" similar vibes
very true spring break every week lol
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit (God) loves you so much. The Trinity is all one God. Roman Catholicism is the True Religion. God doesn’t want to send you to hell because he loves you so much. You should have no fears other than God, because He is the only One that can send you to hell. But He doesn’t want to do that because He loves you so much. The Father forgives you of your sins, gave you this amazing life, created this amazing world. The Son died for everyone so that we can be forgiven by the Father and go to Heaven. The Holy Spirit goes inside of us and guides us, makes us feel guilty for our sins, leads us to repent, and leads us even closer to God. God does all of those things and even more. God loves you so much. May God please bless all of you. Repent, because the end is near.😊🎉
This was alternative, pop culture in that era was like Brtitney and N*sync etc.....
I remember when spikey hair was the epitome of cool
Still is to me lol.
RetroThaKid lol. I was in Kindergarten in 2001/2002ish? Every kid was spiking their hair including me XD
@@shortty7618 Same bro good times.
Ye, good old days
Some of our generation remembers when having hair was cool. I'd imagine quite a few have lost their hair or going bald already..
Lets be honest, times like these when there was no social media. These were the prime years.
Yea social media ruined everything
Ya'll just kind of forgot about Myspace?
@@thelonecabbage7834 Yeah and Friendster?
Yes I miss the time where everyone just lived in the moment without posting there life on social media every minute. Life was beautiful before social media
Man, this kind of music is so fun and that's exactly what the world needs now: FUN.
I feel you. I play this song whenever I feel like a pile of shit
This makes me feel incredibly old - explaining the Triple Lindy, then Back to School, then the point of the video with Sum41 all to my cousins tween children.
I've been saying this for more than a year now. We need a fun and happy song to cheer us up more than ever
Yessir
Yessss brother
Malcom in the middle brought me here.wish life was like this again
Same even tho i was born in 98.
@@retrothakid3010 i waa born in 01 🤧🤧
I love Malcolm in the middle but it didn't bring me here
That driving episode 👌🏽
@@adamp8872 that's one of my favorite episodes
That guitar solo out of the water still is one of the coolest things ever filmed.
That's was a nod to a guns n Roses video
Agreed . ruclips.net/video/bZz74uFXF8Y/видео.html
Guns N Roses "estranged" video.
he almost drowned shooting that lol
They had him do it a couple of times and he almost drowned
Nostalgia remembering american pie.🇧🇷
MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE ! AMERICAN PIE ! DAMN CHILDHOOD MEMORIES !!
Nas 94 yep I came here from Malcolm in the Middle
Master Of Disguise this song isn't from Malcolm in the middle that song is your not the boss of me now
Lolololo Lolol they might be giants wrote the intro song. This song is in a particular ep, it's the one with Reese taking Driver's Ed. Derp.
cheaper by the dozen
it was in a differnet episode dont show off
this kind of music is propably the closest i will ever get to a time machine
Damn I was going to try to discredit this statement. But Facts
Yeah proper!!!
Thank god for RUclips
we need to find a late 90s- early 2000s alternate universe, where its the same time period all the time like tamriel. Ironically, its only possible with far more advanced tech than even now has to offer.
@@clamchowder622 Count me in when its possible man! You never know. Usually in my life when I try to predict where i'm gonna be and what's going on in the world in 5 years, i'm way off. So keep hoping/dreaming !
I wish this kind of music was still mainstream
Yes man i hate pop music
Abdullah Ahlees this is literally a pop song
@@DormantLDN this is punk pop
Abdullah Ahlees Yh exactly
yes exactly, we wish this was still pop instead of what there is now :P
Sum 41 is one of my favorite rock bands of all time
ONLY ONE THING THIS REMINDS ME OF... REESE AT DRIVERS ED....
MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE FOR LIFE!
Same broskie
my fav show of all time
Yeeeeeeeah brotha
“Listen, if the kids at school ask you about this, tell them I got under your bra”
Me too
Thanks for the 27 years of inspiring me and many people to follow their dreams. We’ll love you forever Sum 41 ❤.
Skumfuks represent!
There breaking up I heard 😭😭
sum 41 forever!! thank for the memories
High School memories.
Soy Testigo
Damn... i'm 25 and i really miss those good old times when i had nothing to think about except having fun..
Milo Mayers someone tell me how long it lasts! I’m 18
@@jackgalloway4331 I wanna know too
Most times, thats simply not true. I think there's actually a study which says that you remember "dem old days" much more joyful than you actually felt them back then. You also had your problems and struggles.
Dont want to kill Nostalgia. I see it much more positive: Today is not much worse than back then :P
im 20 btw
excuse my english
Give it 10 years more m8. 30's are way better.
i am 23
Bring back music like this!
I hate that under almost every older music video people are saying that kids this days have no taste in music... Please don't judge all generation by the action of a few. And remember, The Beatles were supposed to have bad influence on teenagers (and somehow they had) but now they are considered one of the most important rock bands of all times! (sorry for my english)
THANK you!
yet when kanye west just did a song with paul mccartney no one had any idea who paul mccartney is and thought he was a new artist kanye was helping out. this generation is fucked
Well, I know who he is and I'm 18, am I fucked ?
Wade Wilson
Jebz yup you're doomed
Wade Wilson how old are you then?
lyrics:
The faster we're falling,
We're stopping and stalling
We're running in circles again
Just as things we're looking up
You said it wasn't good enough
But still we're trying one more time
Maybe we're just trying to hard
When really it's closer than it is too far
Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
Up above in my head, instead of going under
Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
Up above in my head, instead of going under
Instead of going under
Seems like each time
I'm with you I loose my mind
Because I'm bending over backwards to relate
It's one thing to complain
But when you're driving me insane
Well then I think it's time that we took a break
Maybe we're just trying to hard
When really it's closer than it is too far
Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
Up above in my head, instead of going under
Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
Up above in my head, instead of going under
Instead of going under
Instead of going under
Instead of going under
I can't sit back and wonder why
It took so long for this to die
And I hate it when you fake it
You can't hide it you might as well embrace it
So believe me it's not easy
It seems that something's telling me
Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
Up above in my head, instead of going under
Cause I'm in too deep, and I'm trying to keep
Up above in my head, instead of going under
Instead of going under
Instead of going under again
Instead of going under
Instead of going under again
Instead of going under again
Instead of going under again
thank
June 2015 and the song is still fucking beast!
Fancy seeing you here!
Supersoft / SFTY lmao
JayF Now it's July and still amazing!!!
Lu Cid its august haha
JayF Hell fucking yes it is! I love this shit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
0:44 Iron Maiden the Trooper 🔥🔥
Good spot!
Wish I could've been a teenager in the early 2000s
It was fucking magical
I was 15 when this song came out, woo! What a year!
Me too! I was like 8 in 2000. I wish I was a teen back then and wear my sister's clothes 🤣
@@youchubista jajaja i was 5 years in 2000 jajaja and i wear My brother's clothes
I was 14 back then and those VHS sleepovers with horror movies to impress the girls were awesome.
Sum 41 will always be one of those bands you return to forever and ever. Each song brings backs so many memories.
Forever a favorite band
Yanooo it dudee 💥👏 sum41, blink182, the Red Hot Chilli Pepper's, The Killers these bands all have that sort of sound that brings good memories I could name more all the 00's punk rock bands where awesome it like kinder peaked at that time
I swear this song played at the end of every edgy teen 2000s movie
American pie 2
Facts!
Yup
It was also in the remake of “Cheaper By The Dozen”
Well Malcolm in the middle brought me here so
1:53 one of my favorite Guitar solos.
I always wanted to be a teenager in the 80’s, but now I miss being a teen during the early 2000’s. Bangers like this and good vibes.
I'm an 80s teenager. It was great! Just like yours 😃
I feel sorry for the teens of today. They have no clue what great music IS. Real talent doesn't exist anymore.
They have no creativity, because of that brain sucker they have in their hands. They don't even realize, each one of them has the ability to PUT IT DOWN, and completely crash big tech companies.
If I took them to the 80s, they would not want to come back here. Even If you took them back to 2000, they would hate today
That is saying A LOT !
Have a great day 😊
@@southernbellebornnbred7811 Oh trust me, in a decade there will be a whole group of people missing this age for Stay and Tiniest violin, music goes backwards with occasional gems, always.
@@scream_mcr_hocuspocus I wish I had a time machine. I WOULD SURE take you to the 80s! You wouldn't want to come back!!!
We had THE BEST time growing up. No cell phones. No videos unless you just wanted to use your parents bell and howell, 😂. And we did things kids just do. We rolled the rivals yards, we rolled the school, we skipped school, we said we were going to "so n so's" house to spend the night and 40 of us showed up at the football field to drink and have a bonfire. Nobody really cared, we didn't get in trouble. We didn't break the law. We skirted it.
We didn't get in trouble, because we knew where the stopping point was. Cops didn't hassle you either. You might get pulled over, but they escorted you home. It wasn't a hurried, can't get enough done in the day, rushed life.
It was AWESOME!
@@southernbellebornnbred7811 I wanna go back to 800 AD lol. But, what's so different about the '80s? Everyone says that and I don't get why. Other than the pocket idiot box that they, I mean we have now.
@@scream_mcr_hocuspocus you into rap music?
the 2000s teen movie when the main character wakes up at 7:55 am and is like “shit!” and runs outside going past his breakfast buffet his mom made and only grabbing a piece of toast and rides his skateboard to school and holds onto the back of a school bus and passes a group of bullies who chase him, and he escapes them and the runs inside school just as the bell rings and just as the teacher calls his name he sits down on his desk and says “here!” and then daps up his token black friend.
Not gonna lie. Kinda wanna know what it was like in the 90s
@zombie slayer 22 :'( me to my friend me to
HA
I just wanna visit the early 2000s again! Even though I was 1-5 at the time I knew it was better than what we have now
Did you just describe a simpsons scene?
2016 and its a better song than any modern song
Its obvious that you arent informed very well about good modern music, which takes everything good from past and make something new and better. Its not your fault, people now days just listen to music if its popular, and popular music isnt always good...
milan miki oh i know about good music.. but still this beat a lot of todays songs..
This beat A LOT OF and not ALL, those 2 words are very different...
milan miki sorry I mean a lot not all.. there is a lot of good bands out there :)
so fucking true.
I miss this type of music on the radio!!!
Those summers of the early 2000s will never be beaten. Pop punk at its best, perfect weather, American pie movies etc. Always has me so nostalgic but thankful I got to experience those times! We were living in the best era without even realising it
I bet it was
Your last sentence hits hard.
You're telling the truth... It was the best time of my life, too 😥😀✌🏻
Omfg I would do anything to go back. I'm 31 now. I remember being around 13 and swimming at my best friends cousins house. Which was my crush. His bestfriend, was my best friends crush. We would swim until night time and then waited for the " rugrats all growled up " special. Good fucking times.
Amen to that! '87 baby! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who gets hella nostalgic when thinking back to the 90's and 00's! I swear, every comment I see from people who grew up in the same era as me says the same thing I'm thinking. It's like we literally all had the same exact childhood. Skateboarding, good music, bmx, X-games (Travis Pastrana knocking out a backflip was legit!), some of the best movies, video games. God bless those days!
Song will forever be tied to American Pie 2 for me.
No Malcolm
100% American Pie
LIES
Malcolm in the middle!!
Basement Warrior it’s was a good movie tho
Pop-Punk is one of the most overlooked music genres but it's also one of the most precious
weirdlystrange2000 ikr
i watched the Olympics this week and i think that these guys were the only ones able to defeat the Chinese at diving
true !!
hahaahah
lol
and Jack Laugher and Chris Mears.
tHIS GUYS ARE GAYS
Man im 34 now and even until I die this song always brings out the younger punk skater in me now im married and a dad of 3 that can't skate anymore man 2000s thank you
Atleast your kids have a dope dad!
"suicidal coffee" yea man, you ain't gotta prove you're 34 hahah
I’m 34 too, my kids love all this shit lol
I’m so proud 🥲 💖
34 too. Its so surreal knowing we watched these videos release. Saw the making of the videos of them and all that, and now we are 20 years removed from it
u can still skate if u want
Wish I could go back to the early 2000's Life was so much better and easier!
everybody was junkies back then
fuck that shit 90s to today only getting shitter and shitter
everyone was broke back then now at least some people have somewhat cash to pay for housing
Michael Bivas je vais me suis pas trop le T3 je ne sais pas trop le T3 et le T3
FUCK 90's childhood!!! 00's Preadolescence was the shit!!
Mario Dude98 Bull. The 00s got nothing on the 90s. Nothing
First day of Summer holiday no school, no stress just pure nostalgia and vibe
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RUclips is the only time machine we will ever get
hope so
Fr
aint that the truth...
Google: 'wtf man, at least wait until they censor me more before you forget about me'
Every time I listen to this, it makes me recall that "Malcolm in the Middle" episode when Reese was taking driving lessons.
Me too 😢
Omg yesss!!
Nice one, so nostalgic to hear this 😢
I came to this video because of that :D
Same!
Never forget when one of the best shows Malcolm in The Middle used this song while Reese was getting chased by the cops 🔥
THIS!! That's how I found about this amazing freakin song!
@@EQuestion-kp5fkFound mind because of American Pie.😅
"Give em a reason. Give em a reasooon"
"If the kids at school ask about this, tell them I went under your bra".....Classic, just Classic😂
thats why my black ass remembers this song...Now i gotta binge watch malcom in the middle again just to find that one scene again lmaoo thank you tho
You guys fukn rock. I miss the 2000s so fukn bad.
“Give them a reason” -Dewey
Fr* “donne leurs une bonne raison” -Dewey
@@editconsole9192 🤩🤩
Malcolm in the Middle introduced me to this song
They should gather blink 182, sum 41, green day, and offspring in an ultimate 90s festival. Make it happen!
That would be so legendary
@B L Actually these bands were all formed in the 90s. I get that they were popular in the early 00s as well though.
Yeeeees!
YES
That sounds amazing also green day is awsome they are my fav band
Now I may be 30, but my heart will always live as basically a punkass twelve-year-old
😭😭😭
Best mentality 😎🙏
go start a family tf
ya. I was born in 1990 and I wish I could go back to 2002 and cherish my youth
that's so sweet
Being an older millennial is truly a gift. We really got to be young at such an iconic time. 💜
If you’re watching in 2021 that means you have a good music taste
Uhuu!!! 💖
U right
Thanks
Found this randomly
Yes
This song makes me feel like Stifler.
hahahaa😂👌
same here😂😂😂
+Steve Stifler American Pie bro
+BobaFett99 HAHAHA...that is why this songs feel so familiar.... hahaha...
exactly
Early 2000's were good, still had that 90's magic feeling.. all goes wrong around late 2003.
+AICabal you still have fall out boy and panic! in 2005 tho
+Dan Pearson yES
+Dan Pearson he meant to say all goes wrong 2005
+Dan Pearson he meant to say all goes wrong 2005
+AICabal Explore a bit bruh.
When things were looking up, you said I wasnt good enough. God those words couldnt be more true. Its wild how they write songs that totally align with your life... Crazy.
That Guitar solo bit was amazing 😂
+Nadia Dietz Underwater and everything.
+Adam Spence with only one hand as well.
angryarmidillo Trying to learn the guitar and watching people do this type of stuff makes me sad.
+Adam Spence Start with easier stuff. Sum 41 has some great songs for people just starting playing. Motivation and the hell song come to mind. Don't feel bad though, when I first started, I felt like learning this kind of stuff was impossible, but it isn't. Just takes time.
***** Yep
My daughter is 5 years old and she tells me: Dad, I want to watch the "swimming pool song" !
Cute
Omg that’s so cute
Omg thank you so much like literally most children would want you to play ariana or something your daughter has great taste in music
My son calls it "car music". He loves this kind of music.
She is going to grow up awesome.
Being born in the late 80s and being a pre teen/teen during this era makes me so happy that we got to experience this punk pop rock era because it was truly immense… actually got hairs on my back listening to this… brings back so many emotions and memories
Born in 87 and I agree
87 crowd present.
Dito bro…DITO!
89 in the house
88 child here and going hard on memory lane haha
I just saw their show a couple of hours ago here in Vegas, it was their last show in the US, first and last time seeing them
I have been a huge fan for over 15 years. I’m proud of myself that I could see them at least once.
Very huge and important band for the next generations.
This is like the theme song for the late 90s- early 2000s time era
It doesn't even belong to the early 2000s cuz it's actually good.
Daniel Lanyi That makes no sense, the early 2000’s were the best.
It’s the spikey hair
This song brings me back to my teen years! Punk rock and skater scene, frosted tips, flip phones and mp3 players, MySpace! GOD I miss this era!
How cool would it be to have a massive 90s/2000s bash beech party American pie style beer music and everyone enjoying themselves like back in the day 🎉😁
You know very well that certain people would come over and get offended because they weren't invited and say that that's prejudicial towards them, right?? I don't think a party like this would be able to be held peacefully without all the drama that's socially going on now... People are way too caught up in their own feelings
1:52 Guitars used to be waterproof back then.
They still are
I don’t think that guitar was even plugged in
Jaden McClellan it wasnt
Duhhh
Nah, that was his epic shredding skills. He was so good at shredding he didn’t even have to pick the strings.
What an era, man... Good times, good tunes. Nostalgia sucks sometimes lol.
Thank you sum41 for bringing us 27 years of wonderful time and music,love you all forever
This was their best one 💪🏼🇺🇸
Dear teenage years ,
I miss you .
Sincerely , a supposed grown-up adult
I feel ya!
ThePumbaLexeL This reminds me of teenage me waking up early and getting ready for Warped Tour. Way too many feels.
6iogrvubikplo
ThePumbaLexeL never was a more real thing said
ThePumbaLexeL what`s my age again?!
At 46 I may be old but I saw all the best bands
Nice bro. Keep rockin'
I was about to like this but 46 people already like it
46 is not old! Keep on rocking man!!!
Im 13 in 2019. I WAS BORN IN THE WRONG TIME LOL.
This was what? 18 yrs ago? You were still 28. Holy cow you did you enjoy some great music. 88-05 was a wild time period for music. By 2010, it just all sounds the same.
being a 90s/2000s rock band with a hit must have been so insanely fun
banger 2024
The period when the clips were innocent with stories.
And the songs were songs
I hate to say this, but nothing was innocent, and songs weren't just songs.
@@sabata414 punk isnt about innocence. Punk (apart from pop punk) is about thinking for yourself and being against corrupt goverment, bad people etc. Im not a elitist by the way. I like pop punk, hardcore, metal whatever i like. Thats what Punk is about
@@thegreaterg8r148 I didn't say punk was innocent? I said nothing was.
I meant to reply to the main comment. My mistake. Also check out teenage bottlerocket. Painfully underrated
We’re as far away from the 2000s as the 2000s were from the 80s
Now the calculators are out because there are not enough fingers to work it out haha
@@louisem3476we got toes tho
@@frederickleo5265 lol ok so you can manage it then
We’re not even 3 months in its kinda pointless to call it the 2020’s
@Eammon Wright You're talking about AIDS ?