I was here, the entire crowd left 311 to watch strung out, it was the day they became my favorite band and still are, seeing them again this Saturday in miami, and plan on telling them in the meet and greet even though I’ve met them and drank with them several times .
Man, he was such a big loss. He was a good dude. I still listen to these guys and _Zero Down's_ one and only album on the reg. I'll be old and decrepit and still be rocking out to this shit.
ritual301 And the first Pulley albums! I saw Zero Downs first show in Bakersfield CA. It’s on RU-vid I think. I bought one of their shirts that night that was actually his Dads old carpet laying business button up shirts with old paint stains on them with fat wreck chords and zero down logo screen printed on the front. I wish I still had it.
Considering that in the thank you notes of Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues,(the LP was released in 1996) Blink (as they were so-named back then) are one of the bands Strung Out makes mention of, you should probably do more research before making such a silly statement. They toured with Blink quite frequently around this era...
can't believe this was 20 years ago. Holy shit, Jordan's got hair! I got into Strung Out I think in 97.....haven't ever lost interest, and this clip shows why - they haven't lost that same tenacity in two decades, and keep on getting better! Absolutely mingin to see them in March here in Australia touring T.A.D. Fuck yeah, S.O for life! Also - no cunce with their phones out. Brilliant. What a time to be alive.
I've got to say, there's a ton. I could give you a list of 100+ active bands. The problem is that this type of music isn't really popular anymore. The bigger bands like Strung Out can still pack a venue, but a local show doesn't bring many people out.
@@cheyne3985 Haha I had to put one together, but yeah. Maybe a few of these bands aren't together anymore, but you can still enjoy the music. 1. Sic Waiting 2. Hit the Switch 3. Strike 12 4. Chaser 5. Krang 6.Flag on Fire 7. Failing Up 8. The Dead Krazukies 9. Drunktank 10. Friends with the Enemy 11. Kill Corporations 12. Skipjack 13. Urethane 14. Lowbrow 15. By All Means 16. Reset 17. CF98 18. Fullcount 19. Hitch & Go 20. Reset 21. Sideout 22. IVS 23. Craig’s Brother 24. Maybe Later 25. Mute 26. Colorsfade 27. Actionmen 28. Adrenalized 29. Scott Sellers 30. Cigar 31. Brain Puker 32. Another Joe 33. Double Negative 34. Setbacks 35. Subb 36. Misconduct 37. Symphony of Distraction 38. Straightline 39. Doesitmatter 40. Forus 41. Darko 42. F.O.D. 43. Edward in Venice 44. Such Gold 45. Belvedere 46. Destroy the Line 47. One Hidden Frame 48. Hack the Mainframe 49. A Vulture Wake 50. Main Line 10 51. After the Fall 52. Counterpunch 53. Contra Code 54. Adrenalized 55. Postscript 56. Almeida 57. Fast Offensive 58. The Decline 59. Local Resident Failure 60. Hogwash 61. Lastkaj 14 62. Feeble Grind 63. Thanks to Losers 64. Sellfish 65. Booze Cruise 66. Dutch Nuggets 67. Xrade 68. Skumdum 69. Atlas Losing Grip 70. PMX 71. Straightaway 72. Not on Tour 73. Curbside 74. Venerea 75. 69 Segundos 76. Twenty2 77. Winning Streak 78. Hillview 79. No Quarter 80. Lamonta 81. Making Friends 82. 7years 83. Stone Leek 84. Melonball 85. Authority Zero 86. Handheld 87. Locofrank 88. Namba69 89. Upper 90. Unlimits 91. Dustbox 92. Totalfat 93. Ken Yokoyama 94. Too Close To See 95. TNX 96. Hey Smith 97. Northern19 98. Nicotine 99. Rebuke 100. Beerbong 101. Five Knuckle Chuckle
This is old school. Love these songs and old albums, before fat was good too. But I've never seen them play any of the first album live. Been a fan since Teenage wasteland blues, 1st time ever heard one song, I thought. Every song from them must be great. There is no way they ha e talent and skill like that and put out something that sucks. Impossible. I was right. They are among the very best with Lagwagon, Rancid and others. I've seen Strung out Multiple times, whenever they come to Texas baby.
At this time i was really into the whole skatepunk thing, the vandals, nofx, guttermouth, afi, fyp, white kaps, millencolin, pennywize, Mr. T experience, therapy? Etc and i heard alot about strung out and heard them on compilations, but i just never got around to listening to their albums or really getting into them, and i feel stupid cause now as a grown up i realize strung out was probably the best one
@@matthewv.4425 Good question! All kinds of stuff 80's-90s Post industrial like front 242, skinny puppy, front line assembly, velvet acid christ, moev... is probably my favorite genre but I like so much stuff i wouldnt really know where to begin... Dreampop like Ariel pink, beach fossils, wild nothing, the drums john maus, diiv.... Black metal like leviathan and xasthur, post punk/new wave like new order, joy division, the smiths, the cure, omd... lots of rarities, the vibrators, all/descendents, the replacements, gg allin... And I worship bowie... I could go on and on
@@jimbothompson6540 I'm like you. all over the place but the skatepunk stuff was kinda my gateway into underground music back then. I'm always curious what people who used to be into skatepunk listen to now. I know a few people who never evolved past NOFX and Bad Religion. sad, really
@@matthewv.4425 May seem like im all over the place but im actually really picky... Ive been exploring music for the last 20 years, so yeah I've found a lot of remarkable stuff the most people havnt heard and those some of the.. most noteworthy, if you're a music explorer and you havnt heard any of the stuff i listed, you should at least givem a listen, you might be happy with what you find... but make sure you listen to their best stuff... (Like every band) Not every album or song is good