This was my units 'gear up' song before heading out on any patrols or missions during our time in Afghanistan. This song and Enemy Down were always top favourites 🤟🤟
Test Drive on PS2. First place I heard this song, and now I listen to it often still in my 93 Trans Am or 95 Camaro. Almost twenty years ago since I first heard this song and it’s still just as good as the first time I heard it.
The Adventure Biker only to raid house cartels when they host pool parties when they didn't noticed their about to be raided and arrested by Police and FBI officials
@@shyl9311 Holy shit, did the 3 of us looked up the same old within 24hr? Anyway, I hope the main comment get a notification from us to find his comment again. 😇
funny, but I get it.. any advantage you can get right.. that was nine years ago, you still jump the net? I love volleyball.. I wish they had boys vb when I was in school... I would've played.. I had a crush on a vb player too.. I think it had something to do with the uniform.😂
I walk through the hallways of my school blasting this song out my earbuds and people are all looking around looking for the source of the song, it's funny as hell. Great song to work out to also.
Oh, Man!!! This song rocks!!! I used to scream the "Click Click Boom" part when this song came on the radio and I was on my way to work!! THIS SONG FUCKING RULES!!! CLICK CLICK ROCK!!!
I think it's cool how the song is about a kid, who is wanting to write music that's heard all over the nation. Having his song play so much that it becomes over rated. When this song came out, that's what happened. This song was played multiple times a day on a radio stay and almost every hour on the weekend. Although the song hasn't been over rated, because it's actually a catchy song.
I'm from the slums but this song makes you wanna whoop ass for no reason this my shit though I'm listening to this at the gas station right and dis dude looking crazy think it's click click boom time 😂😂 💯🏋️🏃🏃✊
This sounds like Weird Al wrote placeholder lyrics while composing a broad pastiche of nu metal, and then forgot to change them to be about food or something. I love it
Listened to this song when i was 8, loved it ever since, im 13 now, my dad hates this song, calls it stupid, he wouldn't know good music if it kicked his ass!
My brother In law was in the marines when 9/11 happened and he got deployed to Afghanistan as a combat medic. He told me his crew blasted this song getting ready to ship out.
eras seem to be measured by decades. not sure what the newest one is lol. but the new young ones who can appreciate good guitar are alright in my books.
Josie is the only singer I've ever heard that is dayam close to sounding like Ozzy (you can tell especially at 3:11), yet the lyrics here are "No, seriously, my mom's always right, my parents weren't perfect but you don't see me complaining, nah, when I was alone in my room, I was not getting faded, the music is enough of a high for me, thank you!"
I'm 60 and remember grownups saying this was not music. call it whatever YOU want but compared to the last 20 years, yes this is music. just really hard music. these snowflakes today would melt on the downbeat.
I'm 13, my dad calls this song, and saliva, "stupid" and they "only have like one good song", I love this song so much, I have ever since I was around 8, to hell with what my dad says, this is music, this is art! 💯
its grade 8 again! I wish I wasnt being bullied, oh well, Ill just put on my walkman and listen to this, show them meanies. *envisions self punching cool kid mike in the face*