30 , weird having this realization and seeing your comment was comforting . Also grew up around Detroit , half black , I dont think music like this was very supported in the area .
Kids these days will never know what its like to hear a song once, then trying to call a radio station and tell them the only words you know to the song you heard once and hope they know what the hell you're talking about so you can hear it again. What a time to be alive.
It’s 2006. This song is playing on your Myspace page while changing your top friends list and your little brother/sister is watching Suite Life Of Zack And Cody in the living room, life is good. 14 years later, in 2020 you’re probably drunk and randomly had a thought to look this song up to reminisce of the good times of your teenage years. I was 13 when this song came out. Time truly does fly.
When your 16 year old shows you an "amazing band" and you realize it's HH's and you tell them you jammed to this before they were even born 😳😜 #nostalgia
My daughter is getting into bands like Hawthorne Heights, Silverstein, My Chemical Romance, The Used, im so proud of her for finding herself as I did listening to these bands.
I'm glad I was at the age I was when this music was around, since it seems to have died out. Bands like this have helped so many people feel like they are not alone.
I'm creeping up on 40, it comes at you quick. But you'll look back and say " damn, I was just a kid". Lol. Just "discovered" HH recently, I was never into the emo scene when it was big. Love this song, it jams.
OH MY GOD. I remember when this came out, and I recorded the song on my flip phone and made this my ring tone. LOL, so ghetto but my mom wasn't going to let me spend 5 dollars on a ring tone. Seriously this song is ten years old.
Thanks! have a vlog(?) channel now. Link is on my profile you're actually interested in what I look like. :o or sound like. Also you should give me some ideas on what to do on it, lol.
Hawthorne Heights reminds me of a very dark time in my life. It was 2006-2007, I was 14 and a freshman in HS. My mom and dad left me alone for months living in my house(which is in the worst neighborhood in my entire state). I remember not having food in the cupboards and being so hungry. My 16 year old friend I grew up with (he was a crack-cocaine dealer) came over and bought me food for my house and a meal from McDonald's. He also showed me how to make my own money selling crack and I did go down that road for a while. It was an extremely lonely time in my life but I would have crazy ditching parties and drinking parties and noone cared so that was cool.
@@tobysaunders7251 it could be he messed it up but I've also seen the "flip back" kind of type move after the initial flip so maybe that's also what he was going for!
Just saw them this week with my 14 old son. This whole summer we’ve been reminiscing my childhood music. He says dad you grew up in the best time ever!! Love i get to share and do this with my kid!!
Now they just show pregnant and dramatic baby mamas and weird teen shows, ridiculousnous is cool but rob is so annoying with channel, shouldve let steelo host it instead
this time of my life was the best and worst ever. I was such an emotional mess, I dressed the part, I hurt myself, but hearing these songs again make me happier than most things can. this kind of music, that kids nowadays will never experienced, got me through some of the hardest years of my life. and my gratitude is never ending
William V we created a revolution and statement. nothing was ok, and we are going to talk about it. back when feelings had a purity. it is getting a revive, slowly.
purity of feelings..... wow. it's really funny how that has such an effect on me. it's not often something that simple makes me feel good about things.
+Amber Stevens everyone thinks the 2000s were shitty but i wish i was born in the early 90s so i could experience the glorious mid 2000s emo pop and post hardcore like you did
For the love of the clothes, the hair, the music, yes. But for the memories and shit I went through? The dark past and shit and which is why I needed this music... No thanks I will pass. I perfer listening to this music now with the eyes and ears and heart and mind i have now.
I was born at the wrong time. I should have been a teen in this era of music. I love the 2001-2007 era of emo punk. Hawthorne Heights, Say Anything, My Chemical Romance, Secondhand Serenade, Flyleaf, etc. I miss them!
This was more "pop" mall rat alternative music then. The bands you listed were the mainstream version of emo/punk. The hipsters of today use to listen to this music and were scene kids. It's definitely cooler to listen to this music now than it was then. I was into punk/hardcore/ and 90s emotional hardcore when these bands were popular and they were always a guilty pleasure of mine. Great musicians none the less.
@@TuroVJ Napster and aimster were the best. Kazaa and limewire were solid. Limewire/frostwire held up the longest. Bear share was shit though. It was littered with viruses, haha.
I love how I’m one of few who listens to 80s hair bands in my area because that was my parents music. I’m 25 and this was the music of my time. Show these bands to your kids so they can carry it on as we have. This mumble rap and pop garbage that’s popular today will be forgotten tomorrow. This will never die
These colors will not change You change the way I see them These words will fade Can you explain Why you hate them We are the same She keeps repeating All that she needed She said she's right here She seems so distant Saying goodbye, this time The same old story Seeing you cry Makes me feel like saying sorry Just a few last hours We gotta make this count (we gotta make this count) We're counting backwards Just a few last hours We gotta make this count We're falling forwards She keeps repeating All that she needed She said she's right here She seems so distant Saying goodbye, this time The same old story Seeing you cry Makes me feel like saying sorry Saying goodbye, this time The same old story Seeing you cry Makes me…
Man, havent heard this tune in years. Saw these guys live in nashville back in 2007, they had such amazing energy. Casey was just walking around the venue talking to people before the show, super nice guy. Was devastated when I found out he died just a few months later.. such a talent lost so young.
It’s 2006, your hair is jet black, long, and sharp. You’re wearing your favorite pair of loose ripped jeans, dirty converse, and long sleeve under a short sleeve. You’re adding this song to your Myspace profile and as a ringtone for your Razr. You and your friends are chatting on MSN Messenger. You’re happy.
I remember never letting myself listen to Hawthorne heights when they were big. It felt like the most emo thing ever to me at the time and it was embarrassing to like emo music back in high school. Now i'm revisiting the music and it feels so nostalgic
My first emo CD I had was given to me by my older step brother and it was of course Hawthorne Heights. I use to listen to them everyday on the bus on the way to school. Can’t explain how much it this band means to me. I love you Shawn.
So...I listened to this song a lot after a difficult break up nearly 20 years ago. What's funny is I'd completely forgotten about it until I heard a similar riff in another song today and this popped into my head (but I had to track down what it was). Yeah, no, definitely a trained response at this point; brought back some feelings I haven't felt in a REALLY long time...made it to 0:57 and I'm peace out
Literally remind me of getting ready for high school. My sister would listen to this while my brother and I were jamming to Van Halen and Ozzy…The musical mix in the household was always disastrously great
"we're counting backwards" "We're falling forward" These lines have been repeating in my head recently but I couldn't remember the song, I miss my iPod for this reason, started writing all the songs down once and just started going through them, so glad I found this song again.
Back when I used to download songs off the internet to put on my PSP 😂 then walk around my snowy neighborhood blasting this band 90% of the time lol ahh the memories 💜😭
My sister had this album on her iTunes playlist on a box computer when this came out and I remember listening to this and thinking "wow this is amazing" so nostalgic and crazy how long it's been, almost brings a tear to my eye. I'm about to be 22, just to put that in perspective