We need a part 2.....The 80's Edition Van Halen - Jump Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me Joan Jett - I Love Rock n Roll Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady) The Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself Whitesnake - Here I Go Again Poison - Talk Dirty To Me Warrant - Cherry Pie Guns n Roses - Paradise City Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground Bon Jovi - Anything from Slippery When Wet
SUNDAY STRUCK!!! Cannot unhear. Sunday struck is when you're relaxing on a Sunday and it hits you that tomorrow is work and your personal time is limited.
That was one of the most fun episodes in a while. I love every single one of those reactors. Travis's air guitar at the end was classic. Oh, and "Sunday" made me have to pause the video to laugh. More like this, please.
I'm dying laughing that Chris is laughing at Travis for the "mosquito" bit. Actual song lyrics: with the lights out, it's less dangerous, here we are now, entertain us, I feel stupid, and contagious, here we are now, entertain us, a mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido, YEAH. Travis had it right Chris.. tsk tsk tsk
I love that the Offspring got some love here. They’re literally my favorite band, and I feel like they’re not recognized/appreciated enough for how awesome they are. It was so hard to not rock out myself while watching this video. I’m fairly certain I failed multiple times! 🤘🤣
HALEY, TRAVIS, & JAYSE!! This was such a fun video to watch. I have to wonder, though, how Jaxon would have done - I swear he knows every artist & song, from every genre.
You should do this to 80s rock, groups like Def Leppard ,poison,, Journey,Aerosmith, bon Jovi,,Pat Benatar, Van Halen, Joan Jett,Quiet Riot ,Queen, Heart, warrant,white snake ,slade, Billy Idol etc.
Stone Temple Pilots played "Sex Type Thing" at the concert I went to, they lit up the stage! I remember thinking "THAT IS ROCK!" For that concert they just KILLED IT. They became one of my favorite bands after that.
I agree, lyrics were always hard and debatable when I was growing up. We didn’t have phones to look up the lyrics. We sang and rocked out to what we thought it was. Unless someone had the jewel or cassette case and it actually HAD lyrics on the album art. Internet didn’t have that much stuff on it, it was new. We sang what we felt and it still worked out haha
More suggestions: Epic by Faith No More (1990) Painkiller by Judas Priest (1990) Holy Wars...The Punishment Due by Megadeth (1990) Them Bones by Alice in Chains (1992) Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine (1992) Suck my Kiss by Red Hot Chili Peppers (1992) All the Small Things by Blink-182 (1999) Freak on a Leash by KoRn (1999)
Failed miserably... THANK YOU! For the trip down memory lane. I was in my 20s then, and it was a HELL of a decade. Was on the road today, and picked up a wicked rawk station out of boston. They played a few of these bands- like Tonight Tonight from the Pumkins. (same album) And the Offspring- just a different song. Also Green Day's American Idiot. (like Dirty Laundry, that song is at least as true now, as it was then...) I'm sure my fellow travellers were quite entertained when No Sleep Till Brooklyn from the Beasties came on. Hadn't heard it in YEARS! Also Hey Man, Nice shot from Filter. I think I may have blown my speakers, when Slow Ride came on, lol. The only way it could have been better, is if theyd also played Never Been Any Reason from Head East, and/or Twilight Zone from Golden Earring; and/or In The Dark from Billy Squier. (they did play him, just a different song) I DARE you to try and sit still during any of those!
Really highlights how arbitrary our concept of "generations" can be -- I'm a Millennial who heard these songs from the source on MTV or rock radio or bought the CD (Dookie was the first compact disc I ever called my own!), a lot of these people heard them from their Gen-X parents or in the context of video games and movie soundtracks. And no shade on them, I'm glad everyone agrees that these songs are great, just wild how wide a gap ten years can seem and how much has to fit under the very broad "Millennial" label.
I love these reactions plus I grew up in the 90's because i will be 40 years old in June and I still like wearing flannel shirts and ripped jeans, Also its still awesome to listen to 90's rock 🤘
Haha, Off Spring "Come Out and Play" is like a core memory for me hear the first time. A friend and me were well, not in class, in HS. Not even close to school but downtown (haha, not close), at a "bar" that was well known for alternative culture, and they where playing that song when we were munching on the best nachos in town. I will forever remember that experience. And can't tell my son until he is done with HS lol.
The comments: Casually insulting and calling the reactors idiots or overly dramatic, knit picking the style, and complaining Literally anyone else: Just wanting to enjoy shit without you all being picky. 😐
When I was a kid in the 90s, I used to always listen to these covers of music and I still listen to them today and these generation of kids should listen to the songs because they’re missing out on great music of our past
I appreciate Jayse guessing Alice in Chains since they never get included in these things. When I was a kid listening to them on the radio I used to mix them up with Stone Temple Pilots sometimes too. Love both. 🖤
Fun fact, did y'all know Lenny Kravitz' mom is Roxie Roker from The Jefferson's? She was part of the interracial couple. She is also AL Roker's cousin lol
My parents were born in the 1970's and grew up with stuff like Green Day, AC/DC, Guns and Roses, and Nirvana,, etc. and that's at least part of the music I grew up with (I was born in 1999).
I love that this experience has expanded this younger generation to First Gen X - Static-X and the Force that they were in the late 90's and early 00's in my teenage years.
I wouldn't be able to resist Hard to Handle because it's one of my favorite songs. And not just the Black Crowes version but also the Otis Redding original.
I always wondered where I heard that song from for years until I re watched Disturbing Behavior. Same as Kids Aren't Alright by Offspring then I re watched The Faculty
Haley and Izzy are so cute in this episode, and I grew up with 90s rock with all these songs, and shout out to the lady who is wearing a styper shirt, they're a Christian rock band, the next react is try not to rock to Christian Rock/metal
Schwarzenegger was so happy to get GnR, after the movie he gave each member a leather jacket from the movie. Not a crew jacket mind you, but one he actually wore in the movie as a Terminator, bullet holes and all.
We need a part 2.....The 80's Edition
Van Halen - Jump
Def Leppard - Pour Some Sugar On Me
Joan Jett - I Love Rock n Roll
Aerosmith - Dude (Looks Like A Lady)
The Georgia Satellites - Keep Your Hands To Yourself
Whitesnake - Here I Go Again
Poison - Talk Dirty To Me
Warrant - Cherry Pie
Guns n Roses - Paradise City
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Higher Ground
Bon Jovi - Anything from Slippery When Wet
80’s edition, dressed in 2000 clothing.
I'm an 80s baby but late 80s so I grew up in the 90s, but the list is solid. They all are songs and bands I still listen to lol
We need Black Dog
Metallica: Master of Puppets
They're dressed like 1980s rockers listening to 1990s rock.
The budget was eaten by the songs.😮
The producers are probably young. Let me put this together.
Yeah, it keeps bothering me
After enough time passes all of the time periods start to blend together. Could you differentiate between art from 1680's and art from the 1690's?
The title of the episode says MILLENNIALS listen to 90's rock.
Millennials were born from 1980 onwards.
I'm a Gen Z kid, was raised on all this. i am proud to say I knew every song, nearly ny heart. My parents raised me well.
same
Same here!
yeah me too
SUNDAY STRUCK!!! Cannot unhear. Sunday struck is when you're relaxing on a Sunday and it hits you that tomorrow is work and your personal time is limited.
First concert of my life was Green Day on Thanksgiving day of my freshman year of high school. All of these songs are just ingrained in me.
"Why did you cave so easily, Travis?"
"It's Metallica"
Travis said a solid statement, like a Metal
That was one of the most fun episodes in a while. I love every single one of those reactors. Travis's air guitar at the end was classic. Oh, and "Sunday" made me have to pause the video to laugh. More like this, please.
Maybe getting back to their roots when things were fun and not so over the top???
I lost immediately and very proud absolutely no shame
Same
How can you lose this challenge lmao. These challenges are easy. The people in the videos only si NG and dance to create an interesting video
Lmao that dude making fun of the guy saying "a mosquito" when those are the words 😂
I also liked how they didn't even know who static x was.....
"He walked so Harry Styles could run"? Harry Styles wishes he could be anywhere near the atmospheric level of cool that is Lenny Kravitz.
“Millennials try not to react to 90s rock”
*dresses them in circa 1987 Bret Michaels/Axl Rose headbands*
Right??? Horrible decision. 😑😑😑
Yep, as usual, they got no idea 😂
You need to make this into a whole video series. There's way too many bands you didn't get to 😫
I'm dying laughing that Chris is laughing at Travis for the "mosquito" bit. Actual song lyrics: with the lights out, it's less dangerous, here we are now, entertain us, I feel stupid, and contagious, here we are now, entertain us, a mulatto, an albino, a mosquito, my libido, YEAH. Travis had it right Chris.. tsk tsk tsk
the song "sunday" by ac/dc is the best-selling song in australia. true story
Dude yelling Sunday instead of thunder sent me
My sister used to think it started with Sunday.
"SUNDAY!"
Ah yes Sundaystruck by ACDC
Wish Zombie by The Cranberries was a song they would've played. That song would've broken them all!
I miss these songs!! I wish music could be more like this now days
I love that the Offspring got some love here. They’re literally my favorite band, and I feel like they’re not recognized/appreciated enough for how awesome they are. It was so hard to not rock out myself while watching this video. I’m fairly certain I failed multiple times! 🤘🤣
this made my night.I'm losing at nearly every song. keep it up
HALEY, TRAVIS, & JAYSE!! This was such a fun video to watch. I have to wonder, though, how Jaxon would have done - I swear he knows every artist & song, from every genre.
You should do this to 80s rock, groups like Def Leppard ,poison,, Journey,Aerosmith, bon Jovi,,Pat Benatar, Van Halen, Joan Jett,Quiet Riot ,Queen, Heart, warrant,white snake ,slade, Billy Idol etc.
Yes!!!
For 90’s they should do Def leppard Make love like a man Queen Made in Heaven Scorpions Wind of Change Ozzy Osbourne no more tears Metallica Reload
Travis and Jayse are always so much fun to watch.
THIS DESERVES A PART 2!!
Those two guy really don't care if they win or lose, then just wanna headbang, lol
You guys should do a part 2 of this category
Stone Temple Pilots played "Sex Type Thing" at the concert I went to, they lit up the stage!
I remember thinking "THAT IS ROCK!"
For that concert they just KILLED IT.
They became one of my favorite bands after that.
90s rock in America was more different to U.K. 90s rock than I realised
*“I’m with stupid, and contagious, here we are now, in containers, avocado, hell if I know, I’m a skittle, I’m a Beatle, yeah!” - Kurt Kobain*
Thank you
😂😂😂
@@N-A-24795you’re welcome
@@Amanda-cv7vn😝😂
I agree, lyrics were always hard and debatable when I was growing up. We didn’t have phones to look up the lyrics. We sang and rocked out to what we thought it was. Unless someone had the jewel or cassette case and it actually HAD lyrics on the album art. Internet didn’t have that much stuff on it, it was new.
We sang what we felt and it still worked out haha
@PTRRanger951 Old school, play it over and over and write the lyrics down using a pencil and paper...and an eraser!
Jayse is a man after my own heart. Great taste in music, great hair, great headbanging skills!
More suggestions:
Epic by Faith No More (1990)
Painkiller by Judas Priest (1990)
Holy Wars...The Punishment Due by Megadeth (1990)
Them Bones by Alice in Chains (1992)
Killing in the Name by Rage Against the Machine (1992)
Suck my Kiss by Red Hot Chili Peppers (1992)
All the Small Things by Blink-182 (1999)
Freak on a Leash by KoRn (1999)
I only do sign Epic and Suck My Kiss
Failed miserably... THANK YOU! For the trip down memory lane. I was in my 20s then, and it was a HELL of a decade. Was on the road today, and picked up a wicked rawk station out of boston. They played a few of these bands- like Tonight Tonight from the Pumkins. (same album) And the Offspring- just a different song. Also Green Day's American Idiot. (like Dirty Laundry, that song is at least as true now, as it was then...)
I'm sure my fellow travellers were quite entertained when No Sleep Till Brooklyn from the Beasties came on. Hadn't heard it in YEARS! Also Hey Man, Nice shot from Filter. I think I may have blown my speakers, when Slow Ride came on, lol.
The only way it could have been better, is if theyd also played Never Been Any Reason from Head East, and/or Twilight Zone from Golden Earring; and/or In The Dark from Billy Squier. (they did play him, just a different song) I DARE you to try and sit still during any of those!
This is one challenge I could not do...Rocking out to songs like these just in the dna all day.
"He walked so Harry Styles could run"
Girl, please. Harry's got nothin on Lenny Kravitz.
Jimi Hendrix walked so Lenny Kravitz could run
@@atvena lmao, I don't think yall understand how this phrase works.
Harry Styles is trash
Please do a video "Millennials Try Not To Rock To 80s Rock Songs(Guns N' Roses, AC/DC, Van Halen, Ozzy, Iron Maiden, Scorpions etc.)"
Welcome to 90's songs that 80's kids remember.
There where no losers only winners in this great music and tons of fun.
Haley really should have reconsidered that outfit for a headbanging/bopping-based challenge...
Really highlights how arbitrary our concept of "generations" can be -- I'm a Millennial who heard these songs from the source on MTV or rock radio or bought the CD (Dookie was the first compact disc I ever called my own!), a lot of these people heard them from their Gen-X parents or in the context of video games and movie soundtracks. And no shade on them, I'm glad everyone agrees that these songs are great, just wild how wide a gap ten years can seem and how much has to fit under the very broad "Millennial" label.
Dookie was one of the best albums ever created. PEAK GREENDAY.
The guy in the green plaid is having the best day. I'm right there with him this is my music.
if you're from the yeehaw ALL these songs are literally 94.5 the buzz on loop
lately they've gone bad but they still play all these songs in between
Fr!!!
The hair band wigs are killing me lmao
I got so hyped on this... I have no control whatsoever
Same, I sang to all of these
"I am so mad but I'm having so much fun"
great summary of this one
Millennials react to Green Day, Blink 182, Sum 41, Weezer, Jimmy Eat World, The Offspring, My Chemical Romance, and Bowling for Soup.
I love these reactions plus I grew up in the 90's because i will be 40 years old in June and I still like wearing flannel shirts and ripped jeans, Also its still awesome to listen to 90's rock 🤘
May 18th is the 6 year anniversary of Chris Cornell passing. Keep the 90s vibes going and do a reaction to a retrospective of his career.
I am a teen now, and this is literally my favorite music.
Haha, Off Spring "Come Out and Play" is like a core memory for me hear the first time. A friend and me were well, not in class, in HS. Not even close to school but downtown (haha, not close), at a "bar" that was well known for alternative culture, and they where playing that song when we were munching on the best nachos in town. I will forever remember that experience. And can't tell my son until he is done with HS lol.
Jaxon and Angel would have lost this episode haha
Yeah I know Jaxon isn't a millennial, but no one tell him he wasn't invited. 😂
The lack of recognition for Static X is heartbreaking. RIP Wayne.
Guess you could say Wayne was "the only!"
*headbanging*
It would have been great to have Jaxon in this one 😂
I can't imagine Jaxon being able to resist rocking along to any of these. He probably knows all the lyrics to all of the songs they played.
@@steventhrasher3608 that is exactly what I was thinking xD and he just wouldn't be able to stop himself ^^
The comments: Casually insulting and calling the reactors idiots or overly dramatic, knit picking the style, and complaining
Literally anyone else: Just wanting to enjoy shit without you all being picky. 😐
When I was a kid in the 90s, I used to always listen to these covers of music and I still listen to them today and these generation of kids should listen to the songs because they’re missing out on great music of our past
17:39 OMG, I was at that STP concert at Van Andle Arena in GR, MI too. 😃🤭
I appreciate Jayse guessing Alice in Chains since they never get included in these things. When I was a kid listening to them on the radio I used to mix them up with Stone Temple Pilots sometimes too. Love both. 🖤
Should've played "When Worlds Collide" by Powerman 5000. Who's lead singer is the younger brother of Rob Zombie. 👌
No thanks that’s when rock was backsliding
@@taintedlife2618 To each their own. I like the song...🤷♂️
Trying not to rock to these songs is like trying to stop sneezing - it can't be healthy!
why are they dressed like 80's Glam Hair Bands when they are reacting to 90's rock songs ? Different Era for a Start
That was my question, but I doubt they know the difference.
Lenny broke 5 out of 6; of course. The respect shown to The Offspring was perfect. I subbed.
Dude singing basket case sounded good fr 😂
The real 90s bands were Nirvana, Alice in Chains ,Stone temple Pilots. Ac Dc and Metallica are 80s bands
90s songs not bands.
@@Uppermostt ya
Incubus,RHCP
It’s physically impossible to not rock out to Come Out and Play.. you just can’t
does he not know that “ a mosquito” is actually a lyric in the song?
"Hello hello hello hellooo"
Chris: "GOODBYE. GOODBYE. GOODBYE."
got my dyinggg 🤣🤣🤣
Fun fact, did y'all know Lenny Kravitz' mom is Roxie Roker from The Jefferson's? She was part of the interracial couple. She is also AL Roker's cousin lol
Finally, after our request, the punishments are back!
Izzy and Haley are utter treasures.
I tried not to rock out listening along with this video. It was tough, but I did it. In my head on the other hand...
Metallica is by far the hardest band to not react to for me. Just the sound alone got me through some shit man
should have included "killing in the name" by Rage against the machines!
In the video of acdc the dance as it was called is The Duck Walk and Chuck Berry did it back in the late 50s or early 60s
Good call! Now that you mention it, I remember that from Back to the Future when Marty does it!
The 90s were the best of my life, I'm 43 now and these songs were the best experience back then.
The blonde with red bandana just melts me 🫠🫠🫠
Now you gotta get the emos in here with mid 2000s - 2010s rock
Emos came out in the 80’s/90’s. Emos music in the early 2000’s was bland.
@@taoist32 The 2000's Emo was a little softer than the 80/90s. It definitely has more radio airplay though
@@The-One_And_Only_Station True, like My Chemical Romance.
DUDE STOP!!! IM BRUISING MYSELF JUST HITTING MY ARMS WHILE ROCKING WITH THESE GUYS.
As a millennial, I can relate. Good list for sure.
I would have failed this challenge because I love all these songs 😂
The Offspring were a “subtle” influence on my musical tastes today. I’m a 90s baby and my favorite tracks are from the 90s, early 2000s.
Y’all gotta do 2000-2010 metal just make sure Jayse, Travis, and chris are in it
they actually do say “mosquito, my libido” in smells like teen spirit.. 😭
My parents were born in the 1970's and grew up with stuff like Green Day, AC/DC, Guns and Roses, and Nirvana,, etc. and that's at least part of the music I grew up with (I was born in 1999).
My dad roommate in college was the inventor of guitar hero, just learned this like a few months ago when I first saw this video
I love that this experience has expanded this younger generation to First Gen X - Static-X and the Force that they were in the late 90's and early 00's in my teenage years.
Raised on head bangers ball. Raised my kids on heavy metal. Thunderstruck is my ringtone
Back in Black is mine , opps showing my age
I wouldn't even try. I cannot. I would lose all these challenges by default. Kind of like how Sharon is with the try not to eat challenges 😂
Millennials were born between 81 and 96. Most of us listened to 90s music...
As soon as I heard the first note for Thunderstruck by AC/DC I automatically started bobbing my head
I wouldn't be able to resist Hard to Handle because it's one of my favorite songs. And not just the Black Crowes version but also the Otis Redding original.
In 30 years time, there is nothing from the current music scene that will be played and get these reactions
Rob Zombie bought the actual "Dragula" from The Munsters and he made this song after he bought it. I also believe it's actual one the video to.
Static-X was part of the lineup at my first rock concert and it was love at first sight. RIP Wayne.
OMG! These songs bring up so many mammaries....I mean memories!!😮
Every time I hear Flagpole Sitta, all I see is the scene from Disturbing Behavior with them running away. 😅
I always wondered where I heard that song from for years until I re watched Disturbing Behavior. Same as Kids Aren't Alright by Offspring then I re watched The Faculty
@@j-gam6666 The Faculty was my favorite movie growing up! Luckily, my cousin bought me the soundtrack. :D
@@misskittielafay Same! Used to watch that shit at least twice a day. Thrice daily during the summer.
That's when my Jordana Brewster crush began
I always hated "Flagpole Sitta"; "Got You Where I Want You by The Flys, however, was my DISTURBING BEHAVIOR jam.
I lost every song within 20 seconds. 😂
Well done, you! 👍
Haley and Izzy are so cute in this episode, and I grew up with 90s rock with all these songs, and shout out to the lady who is wearing a styper shirt, they're a Christian rock band, the next react is try not to rock to Christian Rock/metal
Bride - Rattlesnakes in the playground, Scarecrow Messiah, Skillet, Flyleaf (real Flyleaf) DC Talk - Jesus Freak. I could go one and on.
@@pepepepert Demon Hunter infected, impending Doom my nemises and living sacrifice screwtape
Jayse and his gorgeous hair!!!!
That’s exactly why I grew my hair out too.
Not really but it’s a very valid reason!
Schwarzenegger was so happy to get GnR, after the movie he gave each member a leather jacket from the movie. Not a crew jacket mind you, but one he actually wore in the movie as a Terminator, bullet holes and all.
That's not how we dressed in 90s. They're watching 90s videos not containing anyone dressed that way.