i was there live in south florida and it kicked ass! it was so much fun and the tickets were free. i remember someone at local sam goody giving them to people to fill seats and i had such a great time. arch enemy, into eternity, and lamb of god were the most fun to watch but i liked all the bands. i remember seeing overkill's singer drop his mic on the stage with a THUD and my stoner friend i went with lost his shit and couldn't stop laughing. what great memories. thank you! i had the dvd but it's been so long that it's been lost to time. thank you so much for the upload.
I love Into Eternity but every time I hear this song I cringe at that awful blast beat placement. I just doesn't fit and he wants it to so bad its just bleh.
If you listen to the album version, its not a traditional blast. More of a bomb blast or unison blast with quarter notes on the high hats and it sounds way less intrusive then how its played here. I agree with you 100%
@@MoonBounce89 you're right about the blasts with the quarter hi hat notes. When i was a kid it tripped me out hearing if for the first time. Its like you dont ever know what they are gonna pull outta their sleeves. I still dig it all
This band is so much more impressive vocally with Stu on the lead. The chick that came later, she's fine and the band as a whole fills the gaps. However, it's just not as impressive to me as what Stu is capable of.
Most underrated band
Yes
MOST DEFINITELY
Guitar was out of tune. Drummer was off time His vocals were 2 high pitch😅
@@doomzy8622 and it stills fucking good, thats what makes it so great
The vocals! God damn. So powerful. Stu Block is amazing
Outstanding backing vocals. Great banda, so underrated...
Stu's voice, damn man so good.
i was there live in south florida and it kicked ass! it was so much fun and the tickets were free. i remember someone at local sam goody giving them to people to fill seats and i had such a great time. arch enemy, into eternity, and lamb of god were the most fun to watch but i liked all the bands. i remember seeing overkill's singer drop his mic on the stage with a THUD and my stoner friend i went with lost his shit and couldn't stop laughing. what great memories. thank you! i had the dvd but it's been so long that it's been lost to time. thank you so much for the upload.
This song live. Its damn near impossible vocal control! Stu is king!
Fuck I love metal
sick
Neither Stu nor Tim aged, how is this possible?
Is this Bobby Jarzombek on drums?
It's Jim Austin
The timing got super messed up in the chorus. It don't make quite the same impact as the studio version.
I wish stu could still sing this good
What makes you think he can't?
he can? just saw them live in Winnipeg last weekend, the guy is insane
Who is he with now? @@sprawl99999
Oh no stu :((
Drums could be a lil slower at the chorus
but great anyways
Agree Al Gore.
I love Into Eternity but every time I hear this song I cringe at that awful blast beat placement. I just doesn't fit and he wants it to so bad its just bleh.
If you listen to the album version, its not a traditional blast. More of a bomb blast or unison blast with quarter notes on the high hats and it sounds way less intrusive then how its played here. I agree with you 100%
@@MoonBounce89 you're right about the blasts with the quarter hi hat notes. When i was a kid it tripped me out hearing if for the first time. Its like you dont ever know what they are gonna pull outta their sleeves. I still dig it all
Its like trying 2 sing with shakey blast beats in the background😅
This band is so much more impressive vocally with Stu on the lead. The chick that came later, she's fine and the band as a whole fills the gaps. However, it's just not as impressive to me as what Stu is capable of.