00:00 Ice Ice Baby 02:38 Walk On Me 06:58 sha sha 10:00 Make It Up 15:36 Wasted And Ready 19:55 Hospital Bed 23:42 Falling 28:20 Harriet's Got A Song 34:56 take my breath away 38:08 In Other Words 44:06 commerce Tx 48:23 no reason 58:52 can't help falling in love
Listening to this in the background whilst sitting at my desk working. I'd never heard more than a couple of songs of theirs, and I just found myself headbanging the f#ck out without really realising...whoops. must have looked hilarious. Il be going back to check them out though now.
@@kms311 it was also on their 1996 EP, 1999 EP and was recorded for anthology, I believe it is their most released song and despite maybe smooth criminal also their most recorded song with wish coming in a close third
They are the godfathers of metalcore. Huge back in the early 2000s, signed to a major label, etc. Shame that the younger generation doesn't know about them.
@@draculamountain They're definitely a band who helped pioneer but not sure about “godfathers” when that's more like Integrity, Earth Crisis and Converge.
From 2002-2005 I seen the used live like 5 times. I am so proud of that. So many bands you miss their primes. I was lucky enough to experience it with this raw band. Lucky enough to hear Burt screaming in his youth.
I grew up with all the old albums, but Versions is my most played album. It takes awhile to grow on you, but it's just a unique album with a sound of it's own.
Masterpiece really is the best word to describe it. The songwriting, the production and the performance are all flawless, also a defining album of my adolescence. I’ll never forget listening to this album with headphones, while rolling my face off, and just being in absolute awe that something could sound so painful, yet so beautiful. Moreira’s vocals are so raw and honest, yet every inflection perfectly calculated. The way he weaves in the singing with the harsh vocals is fucking HAUNTING, nobody does it quite like him. ❤ The album transports you into a foggy dreamspace of frustration, regret, and agony. Few vocal performances truly express genuine pain and sorrow, and feel as real as Moreira’s on You Come Before You. This is one of those albums I can come back to 20 years later, and it still hits just as hard - if not harder. It’s also played a big role in my own songwriting, especially when it comes to going for that “haunted” minor vibe. Shit is a straight gut punch to the feels, and easily in Top 3 best hardcore albums ever. Criminally underrated.
@@davidzamora1127 I mean yeah they probably don’t know what they were witnessing, their album had been out for two days and smooth criminal hadn’t released as a single yet. Movies was their most famous song and they were still supporting
@@mattgrant5341You can't really call a band wack since you don't like it. The band is pretty good overall. You can dislike something but that doesn't mean it's wack.
I understand where you’re coming from and got a good chuckle, but PTW isn’t that kind of band. Not only were they around long before the kind of bands I imagine gave you the influence for your jab, but are also super talented musicians and didn’t have the whiney lyrics like some of the others that were becoming popular around 03’