There's one song that I missed. Also when camera is off center, I'm switching hands to hold the camera. #crx2022 #attackontitan #crunchyroll #SiM #aot #shingeki
2:08 The Rumbling 6:06 CAPTAiN HOOK 9:48 SiCK 12:04 Devil in Your Heart 15:38 A 19:49 The Sound Of Breath 28:09 EXiSTENCE 32:26 KiLLiNG ME 42:25 Blah Blah Blah
I really like SiM since I heard what they did for shingeki no bahamut and this was so fire that I discovered all they great songs until they finally get a great recognition 4 years after I heard of them thanks to attack on titan
well, although they are very popular in core music scene in Japan and they are not famous for singing anime songs, hope they are also popular with overseas metal heads and not just the Anime fans.You know there are a lot of anime fans between the metal head fans, but not many of them inside the anime fans
actual found them through crossfaith and not any anime. been listening to them for years now. wish i could have gone to this show would have been front row or pit singing every line
I discovered them in 2013 with the song KiLLiNG ME, I'm from Spain, I'm a metalhead and I like anime, but I didn't discover SiM for an anime, I discovered them like other bands like Dir en grey, The gazette, Coldrain, lynch, Mucc...because I like metal music.
Even myself knew them during shingeki no bahamut . After covid hit, i listened to their song. To this days, I'll waiting for new song. Keep rock on ! Silence iz mine !!!
These guys rock! The lack of people singing along to KiLLiNG ME kinda hurts though. Couldn't there be at least 2 SiM fans in the audience that knows that song?
Its kinda sad the whole crowd of ppl go to a live rock performance and just record on their phone and most of them aint gonna even watch it again. Like you're missing the energy of the performance live in front of you.
It kinda annoyed me, but most are just anime fans, but SiM deserves to be popular with the rock and metal fans in the west, not just to be known for making an anime song.
Yeah I agree with you, it's sad that a headbanger band needs to please the crowd just to jump around and dance, people are too busy watching the performance with their phones.
@@otakunodojo7461 as someone who was at the event, there was security that didn’t let people jump around or dance. they even stopped me from head banging lmao.
@@lankeysob Not quite, he said that it would be really cathartic seeing them like that and how sick it would be to be able to attend a sim concert in this kinda way. (the context here is that concert regulation due to covid is still very strict in japan so you can't chant and respond to call and respond stuff let alone mosh)
He's actually pretty fluent but like a lot of Japanese people he's shy about his English, Taka from OOR was CRAZY shy about his English when he did interviews in the US years ago. Funny thing is Japanese learn English much better and faster than most Americans can learn Japanese lol
I went to see them last night in L.A and sadly it was the same way to many phones. No one wanted to mosh not even when me and my wife tried to start one.
@@user-vr9ut3we7i it was not a comic-con it actually was a small venue but I am glad SiM is trying to shake things up by telling the "fans" that they have been around way before attack on titan. I hope that when they do comeback I get to see them and actually mosh like in 2016 knotfest.
@@JR-mr1qn It is true that many popular “loud rock” bands in Japan are not really interested in overseas markets, whether it is language or development direction. Hopefully it's a chance to break it all for them.