I remember reading animal farm in like 11th grade, the pigs completely took over the farm, "re-educated" the puppies to turn into their guard dogs, and eventually took over the same role as the humans, the last line of the book is "The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which." It was all technically a big allegory to communism, and the pigs all represent different russian politicians like Stalin, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lennin and Leon Trotsky, the re-educated dogs represent the KGB, INK's video follows the plot of the book perfectly, managing to fit the entire story ito a music video, even the changing of the rules is a major plot point
I can imagine one of the wolves 🐺 singing it all dressed up in a suit vest dress shirt and bow tie having to deal with an obsession of a person it can’t have
If you liked Spencer’s ballad intro to this song then you need to hear Tess-Timony by Ice Nine Kills. You need to watch the fan made video, it is fantastic!
I'm gonna recommend a much deeper cut of theirs: "What I Should Have Learned In Study Hall" from the album The Burning. It's an interesting one because it's entirely sung by Jeremy (The original co-vocalist who left in 2009), but I really dig his voice back then. He also featured on "Rocking The Boat" on Silver Scream as a tribute to the band's early days.
Communion of the Cursed, Me Myself & Hyde, Hell in the Hallways, Tess-Timony, actually I love every song off of the Every Trick in the Book album. The Fastest Way to a Girl's Heart is Through Her Ribcage is also a top song of theirs for me.
Love watching your reactions and the genuine joy you get. Definitely should check out hell in the hallways and communion of the cursed by ice nine kills
After their album Every Trick in the Book Spencer had already trained his voice to perform high screams, that's why Justin had to perform them in all their prior albums, because Spencer couldn't at the time so he only did lows and a few high.
every trick in the book, the album this song is from, is easily the pinnacle of their creative vision and musical creativity. the silver scream albums are good, but not close to this. some of their even earlier stuff is really good too, albeit pretty different