@@rockfriendmemo idk, i’m persian myself and my dad (hes also persian) and considers us white, but i guess it just depends on how you want to classify yourself
@@rockfriendmemo yeah, its mainly based on where in iran you come from, since some people are much paler than others, so it just depends on how you classify yourself
Ah gosh I wish I was a fan that far back so I could have the chance to get that... I only got to know them at the end of 2015 and all I can do it pray that someday they will be able to get back together again...
I love their stuff and nobody else has ever heard of them ;~; not fair, sure it's not mainstream music but their lyrics are amazing if you ACTUALLY listen! It's idiots who don't understand how to read between lines and interpret lyrics who just hear nonsense.
People seem to like really weird stuff. I mean what is that whole apple pen thing going around? At least this is more than just nonsense and horrible voices LOL
This is it. The Tally Hall intro. This is the universe where all the songs take place. Where the scarecrow sits still, the delusive high class argues he's as powerful as time and the monsters reside in darkness
Since only Rob entered and everyone else left, this proves that Rob Cantor is a organism that is able to preform mitosis and basically clone himself with slight variations, which are marked different with different ties. This is referenced when Rob said that Zubin's favorite phase of Mitosis is Telephase, because it has the word cleavage in it, and Zubin is amused. Soon, the pink tie grunts will take over, and we only have ourselves to blame for letting him gain power.
Okay but why do I get that "We're in the mini-mall, working the carnival, we like to play it all, welcome to Tally Hall" part stuck in my head all the time
LYRICS: Can I get a T? ("T") And if you hit me with the A L L Y Then you'd see why The Hall is here for y'all The mini mall is calling us all in So kids, pack up your mom's car Back up the Windstar Kick it in drive and arrive at the mega mart Slide the side hatch with pride 'cos your ties match On booty duty like your name was Eddie Thatch' W W T H D We like to kick it at the university But all work and no play makes us crazy So we jump in the bumping SUV Hit the street get the sweet tunes on Do a donut on your momma's front lawn And sooner than you know You found the rock'n'roll show At the Tizzy Hizzy we'll be gone We're in the mini mall Working the carnival We like to play it all Welcome to Tally Hall "Who's to blame?" The automated players, I proclaim Yellow tie, this suave fellow writes Heterophonic tunes of how love bites Red, the proud loud guy we adore "Is my amp too high?" "No, turn it up more!" So Grey in the back, sippin' 'gnac in here He's knockin' down the shots like Bill Laimbeer Send home the locksmith, Green's got keys To unlock the rock in the act if you please Now open the case, give Blue the bass And jiggle your badigle all over the place We're in the mini mall Working the carnival We like to play it all Welcome to Tally Hall Can I get a click Flick off the switch And we'll ignite the night in pitch Singin' songs you like to hear And the world will disappear Then we'll be glowing in the dark Lighting up the park Revealing that the Hall is the place that aims to please With unpredictable games and antiquities The collectibles so delectable The unreliable style's undetectable Like I might rap like an English chap Take you by the knickers and a bum you'll slap You didn't think we had the gall Well, bloody welcome to Tally Hall! We're stereosonic, we're animatronic We're rappin' with the robolectronic ebonics A quick distraction, a mechanic attraction Got a penny in your pocket for the slot What? We think we're playing in a band But we'd love to give you all a hand Wooo! We're in the mini mall Working the carnival We like to play it all Welcome to Tally Hall We think we're playing in a band But we'd love to give you all a hand We think we're playing in a band ("Yargh!") But we'd love to give you all a hand -Srry if something is wrong lol-
Words cannot express how thankful I am that I discovered Tally Hall. Their music brings me such happiness and joy and I'm 100% glad that I found them. They've made tons of different songs from tons of different genres, which is unique in itself. What I'm trying to say is... thank you, Tally Hall, for being a thing, Sincerely, a fan who thinks you are truly, positively amazing.
You're gonna make so many good memories :) Tally Hall has brought me more joy than I can describe over the past two years. They're some of the most brilliant musical minds of this century.
I love all of Tally Hall's music so much. It's beautiful sounding, it's clean, and it never fails to make me feel great. All my friends that I've introduced TH to have loved it. It's such an amazing band, more people should listen to it for sure :D.
"what genre is your favorite band?" "well uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh"
@@fadgy They invented the word "Fabloo" to use as their genre which basically means "We do anything." Cause they didn't want to be restricted to just one genre.
So apparently I live in the same state as where Tally Hall is based, and I’ve been to Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum, and I didn’t know about them until right now. I found out about them from a podcast animatic, and not because I live in the same state as them. This is wild.
I know it wasn't intentional, but their songs work so well at getting my autistic friends to get energized and do stuff they'll listen to two seconds and start jamming while being productive and it's amazing!
i’m also autistic and tally hall is one of my special interests. i don’t know how, but i can listen to any of their songs and immediately get motivated to do anything!
Nebula Loops Joe also makes music still, or at least he continued to make some idk if he still is, If you haven't heard it yet, he made an incredible album called Hawaii Part II (under the name Miracle Musical) and a really weird album called Joe Hawley (under his own name) They both feature the other band members in a couple songs too
@@someflipnotes87 Hey don't make em feel bad! Any fan from any time is welcome, it doesn't matter WHEN they discovered it, the important part is that they enjoy it! Unless its food, THEN time does matter.
They are a group of people that are the smart kids in the class, but when you actually get to know them, they're the most badass people in the entire school.
+Readmagine Please don't stuff words down my throat, I specifically used "dislike" not "HATE HATE HATE", and as long as you don't ship dead childten stuffed in suits or a purple 8-bit child murderer you should be okay.
I love how when you watch the videos or listen to the songs you get a fun and weird vibe and you can always tell they put hard work into their creations
Jfhhdjhdbmtgh whenever I listen to Tally Hall (which is a lot, I have an Alexa in my room), I feel this weird vibe that I LOVE. It’s something I don’t get from other bands.
Yes, but! Tally is the corn site, but the "Hall" is the place that aims to please with unpredictable game and antiques. The collectibles so delectable. The unreliable style's undetectable!
My favourite part about this song is that when it says: “Send home the locksmith”, it implies that someone full ass called up a locksmith with the request to ‘unlock the rock’
Seeing this I genuinely think tally hall had a chance at being a "mainstream band" and one that would have made the 2000s suck a little bit less. I can't tell if I should be angry at atlantic records for backing up on the contract, or if they would've made them rush good & Evil. I'm still angry, but guess we'll never know what Tally Hall would've looked like had it managed to go mainstream.
I think the thing I enjoy the most with tally hall is that all the members are like real people like they aren’t lifeless and they all have personality in the music videos, the internet show thing, and the boralouges. So I feel like them being mainstream would have drained that whole personality thing away
0:59 when rob is introduced there is a single guitar playing when joe is introduced a second guitar takes lead when ross is introduces the drums begin to play a part when andrew is introduced we hear a little keyboard jingle play in the back you can't really hear it here but I saw that in the live shows when zubin introduces himself he DOES start to play his bass it's a very fun detail
This guy I really like is obsessed with Tally Hall and is incredibly proud of himself for getting this stuck in my head time and time again, as I am a black metal fan myself.