This video really shows that band is like a marriage and after 16 years things get complicated and that’s natural, but noticing weariness in the eyes of each member made me really said. Everything ends so as the times of good bands and good music. Thank you for the songs and records you’ve given to us!
This dude has no idea what his music has meant to me. Growing up with all kind of shit around me, his music has helped alot. I know countless of people has probably said that, but yeah.. Love this guy!
One of the best vocalists across all genres, certainly one of the most unique voices ever. When Aaron opens his mouth I’m completely consumed by the nostalgia feelings all GenXers feel from his music.
I absolutely love this band and Aaron Lewis has been my hero since I was around 12 years old. A friend of mine went to a Staind concert and was able to get his hands on a Tormented album. He played "Mudshuvel" for me and I was instantly addicted. As a teenager, my wall was full of Staind posters, tons of Staind Tshirts, anticipated the release of every new album and kept up with current events. Their music has helped me get through some shitty times in my life, the worst being the death of my father when I was 14 and struggling with heroin addiction. One of my favorite past times is sitting here with my daughter watching videos of Aaron Lewis playing live acoustic shows. She's only 12 months, but she loves Staind already.
Listen to the song called waste from staind. Staind lead singer Aaron Lewis wrote this song after a woman approached him on his tour bus after a show in Detroit. She explained that her son had committed suicide, and had left tickets for that night's concert behind. Lewis sat in the bus with a stew of emotions going though his head, which he channeled into "Waste."
@@StewNewmanDamn. I heard something about that. Do you know any details on the guy who committed suicide to the song outside? Was it a song he was listening to while he hung himself or something? Alot of stainds songs are very emotional.
I can't stand when a lot of people say that Staind were going shitty after Dysfunction. I find Break The Cycle and even 14 Shades Of Grey to be great Staind albums, based on opinion, I think Break The Cycle is one of their very best records and it was the one that got me into Staind.
A band cant write the same kind of songs over and over again, some people dont understand that. If they wrote every album to be like dysfunction the complaints would change to "this sounds indentical to dysfunction". So whether people like it or not, bands change over the years. The great bands do it succesfully. Look at a band like pearl jam. nothing they put out after VS. sounded anything like their early days but it was kick ass! Staind has done a similar thing, and I understand why some dont like it but I love it and so do alot of people so whatever
People are idiots and will always find something to bitch and complain about. Staind has never put out a "shitty" album. I guess the fucking idiots expect a band to put out the same sounds over and over and over again.
Their album after Distinction are great Staind has no such thing as a bad album but I'm not gonna lie, they sound perfect when they come up with their havyest shit.
Only if Aaron leaves his arrogance at the door.. seen them twice and he was both the best and worth thing about the show....... In one show in Birmingham, He cut one acoustic song short and on another he just sang away from the mic so only like the first few rows could hear. Then He started an argument with the drummer and skipped the song from the set..... so he cut our show short by three songs..... You could see mike getting pissed off with him.
This band shouldn't be like this. They're too good. I hope they find their ways back and realize that most of the music was heavy off of pain but let's be heavy off of soul. The drummer needs to leave soil, come back to stains and country Aaron needs to come back to his roots
Something To Remind You reminds me of a kid that I grew up with, through grade school, and adulthood. I heard it the day after he OD'd, which was a month after his twin brother died in a car wreck. What a haunting, and, beautiful song. Peace through music. #RIP Will n' Biz
Weird how that happens sometimes. Sometimes a tumultuous relationship between the band members makes the best albums. A great example would be Iowa by Slipknot
Aaron you never set out two put the lyrics out for us to help us but that's exactly what you did and some of us could never thank you enough because it's what got us through brother..... Thank you....
Seems like the 10 year break was needed but I'm so hyped and happy to have them come back. And that Heavy Staind is keeping strong with the new album so far
I hope you read this. My little girl is named Zoey Jane and was named after your song. We are die hard Staind fans and love what you do Aaron. Keep it up and PLEASE keep making music that soothes my soul. Much love from KC dudes
That sucks, I could only watch the first 7 minutes. Been a Staind fan since the 90s. I'm 781 so was always proud of another great band from Mass. Thanks guys for what it was. Peace.
i love how staind can touch all my emotions with their years of music. From anger to hate to sorrow to regret to not giving afuck to simple sadness to love to graditude.. mean it's endless. and the mosst amazing thing is that if i want to feel a certain way.. i know what songs to listen to to get that emotion. The riffs, lyrics, melodies.. it is so strong that itpulls those emotions out from my core. Staind isn't a light single level band/music. you can feel the intensity in your veins
Idk if theyll ever read this but Staind, you have helped me through one fucked up childhood, my parents are divorced, i my dad hasnt payed child support in 3 months and my mom and i are in a rut. Since i was only about 2 when Dysfunction came out i didnt find out about u guys until i was maybe 10 but your music has kept me from a darker side of what is in me, i just want to say thankyou for what you have done.
haven't listened to these guys in a few years. forgot how incredible aaron's voice is. i used to listen to nothing but hip hop and this is one of the bands that got me to open my mind about music. i'll always respect this band.
Aaron is so right when he talks about how he helped so many people with his lyrics, even though he wasn't trying to. His lyrics have helped me out a lot, as well as many others. Thank you Aaron
Staind is the greatest band ever. I'm so proud and thrilled for my my Staind. Thank you guys for refusing to quit. No matter how many times you've wanted to.
this man is my favorite singer. no one can make me feel intuned with my emotions quite like Aaron. love this man & band since i was in middle school. this band will forever be my favorite band. i’ve seen him twice live and one of those times it was a meet & greet. this man is so humble & kind! 🤯
I've had Epiphany on repeat on old cd player over a decade, Aaron hits that last verse note...ugh! an't get through without My eyes watering and my throat chokes up every time. ❤ him so...
People have to hate Staind, if they don't then Staind is doing something wrong. The sheer power of their music forces individuals to pick a side, I just hope more people choose to love them. I bottle my emotions up, Staind helps me get them out without having to say a word and for that I love this band. Thanks guys!
Only discovered Staind's full gammot of music about 2 years ago. Fell in love with everything ever since. Currently follow Aaron on his country albums. A great band, a great lyricist, making great music.
F-ing awesome doc! 🤘🏽 I saw ya’ll back in the day and have several albums from then. Just saw ya’ll in Houston last week and it brought back so many memories. Keep f-ing rockin and writing🤘🏽
I remember when the Staind album dropped. Dude I was so taken aback but in the best way possible. A buddy of mine was heavy into Staind, and I had only heard their more radio friendly stuff like from the Chapter V album, and a couple others. But when he showed me the Staind album. I immediately fell in love with it. I had no idea up to that point that Staind went that hard. And I realized, they’re probably one of the most underrated bands of their time.
Aaron, Maybe you'll read this, Ironically enough let's start off with my names Aaron too lol, but I really wanna say, I'm 17, I've been listening to you guys forever.. Break the cycle was the first album I owned, since then I've listened to every song from Tormented to now staind atleast hundreds of times, and I don't want to say I've had a tough life, But it's been a journey so far, and your music is one of the key things that helped me, you've inspired me alot and I thank you for this, really.
It's apparent that that Aaron has used every emotion up and said it all and that kind of art cannot be forced. There may not be another set of stifes in Staind's life that makes great art. It's okay cuz they have so many great songs already.
My heart is heavy after watching this. SO SO MUCH TALENT AND TO JUST THROW IT ALL AWAY IS A SHAME SMFH.!! I also don't understand why they got rid of the Drummer after 17yrs. He was awesome. Best of Luck to all the members. Also with Aaron singing Country music now he needs to stop reading what the haters have to say. There just jealous, envious, losers that have no life.. trying to bring you down to their level and break you down.
Aaron has this amazing intense voice and writes these lyrics every one can connect with. He seems like such an honest, likeable, real person and so entertaining. His voice is so distinctive, gives me chills. Ive had a mild crush since the Outside song.lol
Doesn't matter what genre but every young band should watch this video. Shit doesn't go right most of the time but the music will come along. Learn it from Staind.
The first Staind song I've heard was "it's been awhile" but i never got into em' because i thought their music was too depressing up until this year i decided to give em a further listening and realize i relate to a lot of their songs. Now ima fan, and Aaron is one of my resent inspirations in life.
ah early 2000's were great time for music, staind, flaw, Cold, ah I miss the old Cold, soad, Chevelle, finger eleven and so on, great bands at their best
I’ve seen so many bands that wanted to be successful and had the talent to do it ,but failed because all of a sudden they got to a place we’re it was no longer them jamming out and haveing fun doing it . And it became nothing but stress so they start to clash with each other to deal with it .Than they get were they don’t even want to see each other .Aaron was asked in a interview what advice would you give to some one starting out and he said “be careful what you wish for” . I’ve been writing songs and playing just about every instrument I could get my hands on for 30 years and people would all ways tell me ,Man you should be livening the good life and I would tell them I am ,I get to play music for my kids and teach them ,and all my music I wrote for my wife and my kids when I die they can do what they want with it .I think Aaron is getting back to that place we’re it was fun to play music .i may be wrong .
The heavy and honest vocals from Aaron and the dense, shredding, fucking total Gnar coming from the fingers of Mike Mushok in this album are of such epic proportions I am totally floored by this album! Holy. SHIT. Elvis has landed on the moon. Thank you Staind. - From a lifelong fan from Springfield, MA.
it is hard to watch a band that you love go thru so much of a struggle but in reality these four guys have been "married" to each other for almost 20 years. they spend just as much time with each other as they do their families so you might as well call it that. most bands dont make it as long as staind has without a line up change. it is reality what we are seeing and hopefully there will be another staind album, but if not, thx for all the wonderful music and memories we will always treasure
Even though you guys fight I am thankful you hashed out this record, and that this documentary was shot. It helped me get through my creative stagnation I had last night, and now I can move through today with motivation. Thank you.
I'm a metalhead at heart (I have to have it to get my blood pumping) but I have grown older and I found that the "Rebel Country Patriotic" music has found it's way into my life and has been carrying me through the chaos of what's going on with the country. Aaron bringing the "Charlie Daniels, Hank Jr" back has been a much needed shot in the arm (excuse the pun) for the country. Keep doing what makes you happy and I hope that the rest of the band can do the same. It's a tough thing to be in a band, many don't make it to the first album. Count your blessings.
As long as you remind yourself why you've started remember what matters and keep fighting to write the truth about life... you came this far and don't loose your roots that little dirt road and them black berry picking and the property where you started finding who you was love you may God watch over you in your journey
In my opinion this is the album that should have been 13 shades of grey. I remember listening to type o negatives life is killing me album and the Deftones ST and wishing that I'd like their old sound back. Well here it is
Watching this. The night befor buying the cd is going to make listening to the songs tomorrow that much better. I hope the band can stick it out. Please don't think that every song. Has to be heavy there's us diehard fans that enjoy the mix. I hope your tour brings you to the northwest so I can finally see the band in concert !
New album is fucking sick. Definitely their best since Break The Cycle. I'm really hoping these guys can work out their problems and go on tour because I really want to see them, especially playing some of the new stuff.
Don't listen to those idiots that bad mouth you guys! I'm a 40 year old drummer that plays in a metal band and I think that you guys are absolutely AWESOME!!! I've seen you guys live a few times and I always go away just blown away!! You guys are great!!!!!
"I do find that odd, that people would have the time or energy or take the time and energy and insult somebody they don't know, about something they know nothing about."
People don't like you because you've never been afraid to grab life by the balls and own it. They sit in their safe spaces (mommy's basement) too terrified to get out and live life. They will never understand your music because they've never suffered a day in their life. They've never had big ups followed by big downs. They've never experienced real pain in their life and have no understanding of what life truly is. Fuck them. Millions of people love you -- all of you -- and the rest can eat their own ass. Whether I'm listening to Staind or Aaron Lewis sing country music I can relate to it all. I love the fact that you went country. You sing from the heart and express the reality of millions of Americans living in the flyover states and do it with soul. True country music is hard to find these days and we need more people willing to go from one extreme to the other while pouring every ounce their heart has to give into it. Keep being you, brother. We love you.
Wow, the story about the kid who committed suicide brings me back to a friend who attempted to kill himself while in the Navy. During hurricane Katrina, he lost contact with his family and lost his house to the storm and decided he wanted to jump about 150 ft into where our shipped was being dry docked. We were overseas and the secret song by Disturbed set him off. His friends stopped him, thank God. Just reminded me.
I have alot of respect and admiration 4 this band because though it may be a hard prosses to make music at the end of the day when they come together they create timeless music that has touch so many there music has helped me through so much in the darkest time in my life no words can express how much i appreciate there works of art i really hope they realize how great there doing dispite all pros and cons and crtics most people who bash them wouldnt be able to walk in there shoes or no what do at that great work staind love you guys
this gave me a view into the band that i didnt know about and how difficult it is to make a record and the stuggles some bands have. For what its worth I love the album and hope you guys can come together for 100 more albums. I have been a fan since dysfunction and never complained once. Staind will always be one of my favorite bands ever. Thank you for 16 years (for me) of kick ass music that I can relate to and know I am not the only one who feels certain ways. Thank you guys
Its been awhile since i sat down, really listened to the story or message in Stainds songs... and how i can understand so much now, coz i relate!... Everyone needs to remember though, life goes on, people grow older, and if you dont allow change,growth and embrace it... well.. you might be bitter inside forever. it never 'feels Like the first time' with anything in life, right? aaron is pompous, yet he is so damn great at what he does.. he sang lyrics that we could relate to, we felt understood and most important, not alone in the world! i still listen to certain songs to help me get strength to go thru my day. and there are thousands of hearts and souls out here that YOU guys have, through your albums, guided us,, inspired us, gave us reasons to believe in our goals... we formed alliances, and you are hero's to so many. thank you for sharing all you have in all your music. enjoy your lifes, you all deserve it,, heck, we all do. north calif fires burnt down the town i live in. i listen to" i lost it all"... 10/09/2017
R.I.P. Jon Wysocki (1968-2024)
Very sad indeed 🎭🤘🏻⚰️
Noooo really??
@@truej23og mhm his day came
@@talesxavier5752 rest in peace Jon wysocki still working this one 🕊️😪💔
@ no it’s from the movie Shot Caller
that bassist is just, ya whatever, all smiles, nothing ever bothers him. to me, hes the most level headed person in this group.
Yes gotta love Johnny April AKA old-school 😍 ❤💋🤟
No cigarettes were harmed in the making of this documentary.
Special thanks to Marlboro.
Me personally i thought use Newport menthols.
@@Chrisdead27 Newports are okay but I've had better menthols for cheaper.
Actually native spirit
@@PitbullN.C. did ya mean American Spirit? 😮
I feel like 75% of the time when Aaron’s smoking it’s weed lmao
I have so much respect for Johnny. Being an engineer in this type of situation would be so unbelievably stressful.
This video really shows that band is like a marriage and after 16 years things get complicated and that’s natural, but noticing weariness in the eyes of each member made me really said. Everything ends so as the times of good bands and good music. Thank you for the songs and records you’ve given to us!
This dude has no idea what his music has meant to me. Growing up with all kind of shit around me, his music has helped alot. I know countless of people has probably said that, but yeah.. Love this guy!
Amen
This producer is incredible. His artist management skills... Ugh. Awesome :)
As a engineer myself I would’ve been like gtfo 🤣
LOL nope, still.
One of the best vocalists across all genres, certainly one of the most unique voices ever. When Aaron opens his mouth I’m completely consumed by the nostalgia feelings all GenXers feel from his music.
I absolutely love this band and Aaron Lewis has been my hero since I was around 12 years old. A friend of mine went to a Staind concert and was able to get his hands on a Tormented album. He played "Mudshuvel" for me and I was instantly addicted. As a teenager, my wall was full of Staind posters, tons of Staind Tshirts, anticipated the release of every new album and kept up with current events.
Their music has helped me get through some shitty times in my life, the worst being the death of my father when I was 14 and struggling with heroin addiction.
One of my favorite past times is sitting here with my daughter watching videos of Aaron Lewis playing live acoustic shows. She's only 12 months, but she loves Staind already.
Tormented is so badass and so very underrated and I wish it gained just as much attention as dysfunction and break the cycle
@@gijoeofficial1314
Amen...
You ain't alone bro
your story is quite common. i hear stories like this often. sounded like a pretty normal adolescence
Hearing Aaron talk about the kid who died by suicide to Outside is really heartbreaking...
That's fucked up to hear
Listen to the song called waste from staind. Staind lead singer Aaron Lewis wrote this song after a woman approached him on his tour bus after a show in Detroit. She explained that her son had committed suicide, and had left tickets for that night's concert behind. Lewis sat in the bus with a stew of emotions going though his head, which he channeled into "Waste."
@@StewNewmanDamn. I heard something about that. Do you know any details on the guy who committed suicide to the song outside? Was it a song he was listening to while he hung himself or something?
Alot of stainds songs are very emotional.
Yea that was a hard pill to swallow. I couldn't even fathom going through that or reading that or being the parents to find that
their music pushes people over the edge. they have blood on their hands.
I can't stand when a lot of people say that Staind were going shitty after Dysfunction. I find Break The Cycle and even 14 Shades Of Grey to be great Staind albums, based on opinion, I think Break The Cycle is one of their very best records and it was the one that got me into Staind.
A band cant write the same kind of songs over and over again, some people dont understand that. If they wrote every album to be like dysfunction the complaints would change to "this sounds indentical to dysfunction". So whether people like it or not, bands change over the years. The great bands do it succesfully. Look at a band like pearl jam. nothing they put out after VS. sounded anything like their early days but it was kick ass! Staind has done a similar thing, and I understand why some dont like it but I love it and so do alot of people so whatever
People are idiots and will always find something to bitch and complain about. Staind has never put out a "shitty" album. I guess the fucking idiots expect a band to put out the same sounds over and over and over again.
miningproject01 love chapter V
Their album after Distinction are great Staind has no such thing as a bad album but I'm not gonna lie, they sound perfect when they come up with their havyest shit.
miningproject01 yeah but i honestly think that Dysfunction is their best
Staind helped me cope with depression sadness anxiety, so arron lewis is good shit , keep us alive keep us going
Ive watched this probably 3 times and I always wanna come back and see it again
+SuperGosen4 I know right?
+jason parmelee in my world yes
What is the Helmet song Aaron is referencing 25:18?
Shelton Mobley Unsung
Yep, this is my second time.
If Staind goes on tour again I’m going to see them and it’ll be a huge success for them. We’re waiting for the return.
Happening this year
Try now.
Only if Aaron leaves his arrogance at the door.. seen them twice and he was both the best and worth thing about the show.......
In one show in Birmingham, He cut one acoustic song short and on another he just sang away from the mic so only like the first few rows could hear.
Then He started an argument with the drummer and skipped the song from the set..... so he cut our show short by three songs.....
You could see mike getting pissed off with him.
Guess what I heard? Staind is making music for the first time since 2010...
Me, too.
This is the third time watching this. So glad they are back together. Got my tickets to see them this summer.
Just the symbols being hit reminded me of drowning pool the start of bodies.
Sad that we’re all missing John now 😢
9:25 John "You didn't like that one?.." ....Aaron "Fuck off. Okay"... hahaha! gets me everytime
so that's why staind doesn't have a single bad song, they put a shit ton of effort in and it shows
omg, I still love this band! Love how Aaron says he doesn't give ashit about sounding modern or progressive, but rather sound like Staind :)
My favorite part of this whole DVD.
Then goes country
Jon, Aaron and Mike are always in feud. And there is Johnny, who laugh as always :D
Mike and Aaron are more like best friends. Fight sometimes but mostly get along
@@spider-menjacob5855yeah they got a great Vibe together is the Aries Aries and they're both April only 3 days apart❤
@@raqueledwards6061 aries aries? the hell are you on about?
I cant stop watching this documentary...
Aaron Lewis’s lyrics and vocals, we’re almost like therapy for me growing up in high school. Will always love Staind! God bless you guys!
Same 💯 🤟💓
Despite what aaron thinks, he's helped me through my life so much. I love you staind. Thank you.
I've loved this band from day one. Ever since Fred mentioned them. Dysfunction one of my fav records all time, EASILY.
Bilo-xi, this one's the real motherf*cking deal, yo
Staind has helped me through a lot in my life. Thank you so much.
This band shouldn't be like this. They're too good.
I hope they find their ways back and realize that most of the music was heavy off of pain but let's be heavy off of soul. The drummer needs to leave soil, come back to stains and country Aaron needs to come back to his roots
I was astonished when I found out he had went country I almost broke down 😔. He’s always and always will be my my fav vocalist ❤️❤️❤️
Other way around. Country is his personal childhood roots. 😉
Something To Remind You reminds me of a kid that I grew up with, through grade school, and adulthood. I heard it the day after he OD'd, which was a month after his twin brother died in a car wreck. What a haunting, and, beautiful song.
Peace through music.
#RIP Will n' Biz
So fascinating that during recording this appeared to be the end of Staind and it ended up being their best album since Break the Cycle.
Weird how that happens sometimes. Sometimes a tumultuous relationship between the band members makes the best albums. A great example would be Iowa by Slipknot
You believe this record was better than 14 shades of Grey?? 😅😅😅
@@thechemi5083 by a mile
@@thechemi508314 shades of gray was decent this album is one of their best
Aaron you never set out two put the lyrics out for us to help us but that's exactly what you did and some of us could never thank you enough because it's what got us through brother..... Thank you....
Seems like the 10 year break was needed but I'm so hyped and happy to have them come back. And that Heavy Staind is keeping strong with the new album so far
I hope you read this. My little girl is named Zoey Jane and was named after your song. We are die hard Staind fans and love what you do Aaron. Keep it up and PLEASE keep making music that soothes my soul. Much love from KC dudes
I miss Staind, but that being their last album really made it magical. It's like they will forever be a nostalgic band.
I wouldn’t call it nostalgic at all, it’s more them being true to the roots and heart of their sound
They back😎🤘
New album just dropped yesterday and it's awesome lol
That sucks, I could only watch the first 7 minutes. Been a Staind fan since the 90s. I'm 781 so was always proud of another great band from Mass. Thanks guys for what it was. Peace.
i love how staind can touch all my emotions with their years of music. From anger to hate to sorrow to regret to not giving afuck to simple sadness to love to graditude.. mean it's endless. and the mosst amazing thing is that if i want to feel a certain way.. i know what songs to listen to to get that emotion. The riffs, lyrics, melodies.. it is so strong that itpulls those emotions out from my core. Staind isn't a light single level band/music. you can feel the intensity in your veins
Exactly they are awesome Staind has gotten me thought hard times
Idk if theyll ever read this but Staind, you have helped me through one fucked up childhood, my parents are divorced, i my dad hasnt payed child support in 3 months and my mom and i are in a rut. Since i was only about 2 when Dysfunction came out i didnt find out about u guys until i was maybe 10 but your music has kept me from a darker side of what is in me, i just want to say thankyou for what you have done.
haven't listened to these guys in a few years. forgot how incredible aaron's voice is. i used to listen to nothing but hip hop and this is one of the bands that got me to open my mind about music. i'll always respect this band.
Aaron is so right when he talks about how he helped so many people with his lyrics, even though he wasn't trying to. His lyrics have helped me out a lot, as well as many others. Thank you Aaron
First show on May 21, 2011 Rock On The Range Columbus, OH
I was there for that
Staind is the greatest band ever. I'm so proud and thrilled for my my Staind. Thank you guys for refusing to quit. No matter how many times you've wanted to.
this man is my favorite singer. no one can make me feel intuned with my emotions quite like Aaron. love this man & band since i was in middle school. this band will forever be my favorite band. i’ve seen him twice live and one of those times it was a meet & greet. this man is so humble & kind! 🤯
I saw him during his acoustic tour last year. Hopefully I can see him with Staind in the future
*Junior high.
That voice is so pure!!! The whole band, just amazing...
RIP Jon Wysocki
I've had Epiphany on repeat on old cd player over a decade, Aaron hits that last verse note...ugh! an't get through without My eyes watering and my throat chokes up every time.
❤ him so...
People have to hate Staind, if they don't then Staind is doing something wrong. The sheer power of their music forces individuals to pick a side, I just hope more people choose to love them. I bottle my emotions up, Staind helps me get them out without having to say a word and for that I love this band. Thanks guys!
Only discovered Staind's full gammot of music about 2 years ago. Fell in love with everything ever since. Currently follow Aaron on his country albums. A great band, a great lyricist, making great music.
The best part of this whole video to me is 11:52 when Aaron sings Something to Remind You acapella. ITS SO RAW
F-ing awesome doc! 🤘🏽 I saw ya’ll back in the day and have several albums from then. Just saw ya’ll in Houston last week and it brought back so many memories. Keep f-ing rockin and writing🤘🏽
Such a GREAT album, amazing job guys!
I remember when the Staind album dropped. Dude I was so taken aback but in the best way possible. A buddy of mine was heavy into Staind, and I had only heard their more radio friendly stuff like from the Chapter V album, and a couple others. But when he showed me the Staind album. I immediately fell in love with it. I had no idea up to that point that Staind went that hard. And I realized, they’re probably one of the most underrated bands of their time.
Paper Wings is my favorite song on the record, and its funny how thats the one that Aaron fought to change around the most
Aaron, Maybe you'll read this, Ironically enough let's start off with my names Aaron too lol, but I really wanna say, I'm 17, I've been listening to you guys forever.. Break the cycle was the first album I owned, since then I've listened to every song from Tormented to now staind atleast hundreds of times, and I don't want to say I've had a tough life, But it's been a journey so far, and your music is one of the key things that helped me, you've inspired me alot and I thank you for this, really.
Mike f*cking Mushok and Aaron f*cking Lewis. Two legends in an awesome band. Love Staind
It's apparent that that Aaron has used every emotion up and said it all and that kind of art cannot be forced. There may not be another set of stifes in Staind's life that makes great art. It's okay cuz they have so many great songs already.
This album, this doco is a testiment to how much you guys need each other. You're all fuckin awesome.
Best part of this documentary...the song 75 was born. One of my all time favorite songs.
Apart from these documentary the new cd is among the best ones they ever had.Amazing album..
14:06 the important part and a good reason why this docu is still online.
And its funny how only Mike is able to criticize Aaron
My heart is heavy after watching this. SO SO MUCH TALENT AND TO JUST THROW IT ALL AWAY IS A SHAME SMFH.!! I also don't understand why they got rid of the Drummer after 17yrs. He was awesome. Best of Luck to all the members. Also with Aaron singing Country music now he needs to stop reading what the haters have to say. There just jealous, envious, losers that have no life.. trying to bring you down to their level and break you down.
from a musician to a person whom has been there. Thank you. thanks for the inspiration so I can keep writing myself. see you on the road.
47:40-47:55 Saint Asonia - Blow Me Wide Open
YES!!!
damn you're right!!
you sir are a GOD for catching that \m/
What is the Helmet song Aaron is referencing 25:18?
Shelton Mobley Unsung off the album Meantime. Check it out
aaron you are amazing, the things you do for people. the songs you write. You know you are great!!!!
One of the greatest bands ever! can't understand why they are practically unheard of in the UK
Aaron has this amazing intense voice and writes these lyrics every one can connect with. He seems like such an honest, likeable, real person and so entertaining. His voice is so distinctive, gives me chills. Ive had a mild crush since the Outside song.lol
Love this band n them ending TURNED INTO MY FAV. ARTIST....I THINK AARONS VOICE REPRESENTS PAIN
When this album came out I was excited I listen to it for like a year straight i love staind
Doesn't matter what genre but every young band should watch this video. Shit doesn't go right most of the time but the music will come along. Learn it from Staind.
The first Staind song I've heard was "it's been awhile" but i never got into em' because i thought their music was too depressing up until this year i decided to give em a further listening and realize i relate to a lot of their songs. Now ima fan, and Aaron is one of my resent inspirations in life.
This album is so incredible. I love watching how it was made :)
a long 17 years plus pressure for a great album took its toll on all 4 original members God bless
ah early 2000's were great time for music, staind, flaw, Cold, ah I miss the old Cold, soad, Chevelle, finger eleven and so on, great bands at their best
I’ve seen so many bands that wanted to be successful and had the talent to do it ,but failed because all of a sudden they got to a place we’re it was no longer them jamming out and haveing fun doing it . And it became nothing but stress so they start to clash with each other to deal with it .Than they get were they don’t even want to see each other .Aaron was asked in a interview what advice would you give to some one starting out and he said “be careful what you wish for” . I’ve been writing songs and playing just about every instrument I could get my hands on for 30 years and people would all ways tell me ,Man you should be livening the good life and I would tell them I am ,I get to play music for my kids and teach them ,and all my music I wrote for my wife and my kids when I die they can do what they want with it .I think Aaron is getting back to that place we’re it was fun to play music .i may be wrong .
I love how Aye Aye Rohn and the drummer dude are distraught all the time and Mike's just vibin
The heavy and honest vocals from Aaron and the dense, shredding, fucking total Gnar coming from the fingers of Mike Mushok in this album are of such epic proportions I am totally floored by this album! Holy. SHIT. Elvis has landed on the moon. Thank you Staind. - From a lifelong fan from Springfield, MA.
Stainds final album was their heaviest and best by far!
Best? Maybe, but not their heaviest. Tormented takes the throne for that.
Lol auto pilot post
Lame
Guitar riff that Mike is playing at 47:41 is from Blow me Wide Open by Saint Asonia which is the band Mike plays for in 2015.
love you guys you have helped me so much in my life and still do ... Thank you very much for know just the write words to say ...
Fuckin' awesome! Thanks so much for letting us see this for free, guys! Rock on!
LOVE how this ended with them playing at Rock On The Range and I was there 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
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it is hard to watch a band that you love go thru so much of a struggle but in reality these four guys have been "married" to each other for almost 20 years. they spend just as much time with each other as they do their families so you might as well call it that. most bands dont make it as long as staind has without a line up change. it is reality what we are seeing and hopefully there will be another staind album, but if not, thx for all the wonderful music and memories we will always treasure
In my Opinion, this is One of Stainds Best albums
Even though you guys fight I am thankful you hashed out this record, and that this documentary was shot. It helped me get through my creative stagnation I had last night, and now I can move through today with motivation. Thank you.
HOW HAVE I NOT HEARD OF THIS BEFORE!! that gives me anxiety, what else have I missed from this band, staind has saved my life numerous times.
Don’t feel bad I just found it too...
I'm a metalhead at heart (I have to have it to get my blood pumping) but I have grown older and I found that the "Rebel Country Patriotic" music has found it's way into my life and has been carrying me through the chaos of what's going on with the country.
Aaron bringing the "Charlie Daniels, Hank Jr" back has been a much needed shot in the arm (excuse the pun) for the country.
Keep doing what makes you happy and I hope that the rest of the band can do the same.
It's a tough thing to be in a band, many don't make it to the first album. Count your blessings.
I tried that route…now I listen to slower Staind, Seether, AIC.
@@tillman40 it's anything that drives me . But yeah pretty much the same here.
I hope Staind makes another heavy record and fuckin killz it!
As long as you remind yourself why you've started remember what matters and keep fighting to write the truth about life... you came this far and don't loose your roots that little dirt road and them black berry picking and the property where you started finding who you was love you may God watch over you in your journey
In my opinion this is the album that should have been 13 shades of grey. I remember listening to type o negatives life is killing me album and the Deftones ST and wishing that I'd like their old sound back. Well here it is
Love Staind and always will. I'll support everything they do. This album fucking kicks ass!!!!
They defined an era of music
I've been blasting TORMENTED since 1997. One of my favorite albums of all time. Also I met these guys in 1999. All of them were very nice guys
Watching this. The night befor buying the cd is going to make listening to the songs tomorrow that much better. I hope the band can stick it out. Please don't think that every song. Has to be heavy there's us diehard fans that enjoy the mix. I hope your tour brings you to the northwest so I can finally see the band in concert !
9 years later what do you think?
@@bchipper3932 waiting /wishing for another album like everyone else and tangled up in you was our first dance song in 2016 👍
@@monkey39 Looks like we're finally getting another album🤘
New album is fucking sick. Definitely their best since Break The Cycle. I'm really hoping these guys can work out their problems and go on tour because I really want to see them, especially playing some of the new stuff.
40:06 the sickest guitar technique ever
Don't listen to those idiots that bad mouth you guys! I'm a 40 year old drummer that plays in a metal band and I think that you guys are absolutely AWESOME!!! I've seen you guys live a few times and I always go away just blown away!! You guys are great!!!!!
"I do find that odd, that people would have the time or energy or take the time and energy and insult somebody they don't know, about something they know nothing about."
People don't like you because you've never been afraid to grab life by the balls and own it. They sit in their safe spaces (mommy's basement) too terrified to get out and live life. They will never understand your music because they've never suffered a day in their life. They've never had big ups followed by big downs. They've never experienced real pain in their life and have no understanding of what life truly is. Fuck them. Millions of people love you -- all of you -- and the rest can eat their own ass. Whether I'm listening to Staind or Aaron Lewis sing country music I can relate to it all. I love the fact that you went country. You sing from the heart and express the reality of millions of Americans living in the flyover states and do it with soul. True country music is hard to find these days and we need more people willing to go from one extreme to the other while pouring every ounce their heart has to give into it. Keep being you, brother. We love you.
Wow, the story about the kid who committed suicide brings me back to a friend who attempted to kill himself while in the Navy. During hurricane Katrina, he lost contact with his family and lost his house to the storm and decided he wanted to jump about 150 ft into where our shipped was being dry docked. We were overseas and the secret song by Disturbed set him off. His friends stopped him, thank God. Just reminded me.
these guys helped get me into heavy music. i will always love these guys.
I have alot of respect and admiration 4 this band because though it may be a hard prosses to make music at the end of the day when they come together they create timeless music that has touch so many there music has helped me through so much in the darkest time in my life no words can express how much i appreciate there works of art i really hope they realize how great there doing dispite all pros and cons and crtics most people who bash them wouldnt be able to walk in there shoes or no what do at that great work staind love you guys
this gave me a view into the band that i didnt know about and how difficult it is to make a record and the stuggles some bands have. For what its worth I love the album and hope you guys can come together for 100 more albums. I have been a fan since dysfunction and never complained once. Staind will always be one of my favorite bands ever. Thank you for 16 years (for me) of kick ass music that I can relate to and know I am not the only one who feels certain ways. Thank you guys
How many bands can say that their last album was their best??? Only Staind!!
like every bands could said that
Bulky, name one
I didn't think the last one was that great.
I don’t think it was their best. Dysfunction is still better.
They have never topped break the cycle
Its been awhile since i sat down, really listened to the story or message in Stainds songs... and how i can understand so much now, coz i relate!... Everyone needs to remember though, life goes on, people grow older, and if you dont allow change,growth and embrace it... well.. you might be bitter inside forever.
it never 'feels Like the first time' with anything in life, right?
aaron is pompous, yet he is so damn great at what he does.. he sang lyrics that we could relate to, we felt understood and most important, not alone in the world!
i still listen to certain songs to help me get strength to go thru my day.
and there are thousands of hearts and souls out here that
YOU guys have, through your albums, guided us,, inspired us, gave us reasons to believe in our goals... we formed alliances, and you are hero's to so many.
thank you for sharing all you have in all your music.
enjoy your lifes, you all deserve it,, heck, we all do.
north calif fires burnt down the town i live in. i listen to" i lost it all"...
10/09/2017