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The only good thing to come from the Twilight series
I don't like that I like some of Paramores songs...damn my stupid brain.
Reading Rainbow Rock
Sounds like Paramore...No I haven't heard them before shut up!
enoch (Member Profile)
I just want people to hear it , get what I did out of it. I dont generally care if something gets sifted, although if that happens the initial thought is amplified.
Feast the grey matter upon these cycles of fluctuating air pressures.
http://videosift.com/video/Paramore-CrushCrushCrush-Slof-Man-Dubstep-Remix
great mix but its an audiosift not much chance of it getting sifted.
enoch (Member Profile)
*electronica ? ? ? ?
Nice, nice to find out enoch has the ability to engulph multiple inputs into one fantastic cacophony of enthusiastic adoration of the audible frequency we all love to enjoy as Electronica.
Director of operations,
Feast the grey matter upon these cycles of fluctuating air pressures.
http://videosift.com/video/Paramore-CrushCrushCrush-Slof-Man-Dubstep-Remix
Hula Hoop Girl
This video has been declared a duplicate; transferring votes to the original video and killing this dupe - dupeof declared by eric3579.
Hula Hoop Girl
*dupeof=http://www.videosift.com/video/SaFire-Hoop-Dancing-to-Paramore-Misery-Business
Hula Hoop Girl
Bro, it's a dupe -- the original is in the related vids and everything:
http://www.videosift.com/video/SaFire-Hoop-Dancing-to-Paramore-Misery-Business
Hula Hoop Girl
Tags for this video have been changed from 'hula, hoop, perv' to 'hula, hoop, perv, sandra sommerville, paramore, misery business' - edited by xxovercastxx
gorgonheap (Member Profile)
I really appreciate the compliments.
And yes, I have. My very first concert was when they played at the Ogden Theater in Denver, Colorado. That was back in 1995-96ish, and The Suicide Machines opened for them. I then saw them again a few years later when they opened for Bad Religion in the DU Arena in Denver.
The Ogden Theater was really cool because the place was just so small. And this was back in the day when they had the skeletal masked guy touring with them, and during their encore, he'd breathe fire across the stage, and the whole place would just go nuts. In a tiny, ridiculously hot room like that, the whole experience was just unreal. Definitely one of my best concert experiences to say the least.
How about you?
In reply to this comment by gorgonheap:
I give you props for writing something that long without spelling errors or unintelligent dribble. You belong here on videosift. And your totally right their more recent albums, they lost their upbeat bounce that they had going.
Ever been to one of their shows?
In reply to this comment by Abel_Prisc:
I've been a fan of Less Than Jake since I was in elementary school (not exaggerating, I'm 21 now).
Less Than Jake's sound comes from their magical ability to bring the crazy energy that you'd get from going to a ska/punk concert, and somehow expressing it to perfection on a studio album. A good example of this would be their album "Hello Rockview!".
The band's drummer, Vinnie, is also rather well known for being the co-founder of what is probably today's biggest pop-rock label, Fueled By Ramen (FBR) Records, who has signed and made such bands as Panic! At the Disco, Paramore, and FallOut Boy. After the label obviously became more about 'Style over Substance', and less focused on the music, Vinnie dropped out of it and went his own way, creating a new record label, of which he is now re-releasing all of Less Than Jake's old albums on.
This song is on their second most recent album (if you exclude their b-sides album that released afterwards), "Anthem". It pains me to say that the album following Anthem, and their most recent, "In With the Out Crowd" is a horrible abomination of everything that Less Than Jake is. It's so bad, that even Vinnie (The drummer) has spoken out saying that the album just 'didn't work'. It lacked the energy that was so excellently portrayed in the earlier efforts of the band, and came out flat, with a very cliche 'radio-pop rock', unoriginal sound.
They're currently in studios working on their new album, promising the great things that made their band original and unique to begin with.
All in all- outstanding band, with a very personal and unique lyricist in Vinnie, and a very fun, bouncy sound.
Abel_Prisc (Member Profile)
I give you props for writing something that long without spelling errors or unintelligent dribble. You belong here on videosift. And your totally right their more recent albums, they lost their upbeat bounce that they had going.
Ever been to one of their shows?
In reply to this comment by Abel_Prisc:
I've been a fan of Less Than Jake since I was in elementary school (not exaggerating, I'm 21 now).
Less Than Jake's sound comes from their magical ability to bring the crazy energy that you'd get from going to a ska/punk concert, and somehow expressing it to perfection on a studio album. A good example of this would be their album "Hello Rockview!".
The band's drummer, Vinnie, is also rather well known for being the co-founder of what is probably today's biggest pop-rock label, Fueled By Ramen (FBR) Records, who has signed and made such bands as Panic! At the Disco, Paramore, and FallOut Boy. After the label obviously became more about 'Style over Substance', and less focused on the music, Vinnie dropped out of it and went his own way, creating a new record label, of which he is now re-releasing all of Less Than Jake's old albums on.
This song is on their second most recent album (if you exclude their b-sides album that released afterwards), "Anthem". It pains me to say that the album following Anthem, and their most recent, "In With the Out Crowd" is a horrible abomination of everything that Less Than Jake is. It's so bad, that even Vinnie (The drummer) has spoken out saying that the album just 'didn't work'. It lacked the energy that was so excellently portrayed in the earlier efforts of the band, and came out flat, with a very cliche 'radio-pop rock', unoriginal sound.
They're currently in studios working on their new album, promising the great things that made their band original and unique to begin with.
All in all- outstanding band, with a very personal and unique lyricist in Vinnie, and a very fun, bouncy sound.
Less Than Jake - The Science of Selling Yourself Short
I've been a fan of Less Than Jake since I was in elementary school (not exaggerating, I'm 21 now).
Less Than Jake's sound comes from their magical ability to bring the crazy energy that you'd get from going to a ska/punk concert, and somehow expressing it to perfection on a studio album. A good example of this would be their album "Hello Rockview!".
The band's drummer, Vinnie, is also rather well known for being the co-founder of what is probably today's biggest pop-rock label, Fueled By Ramen (FBR) Records, who has signed and made such bands as Panic! At the Disco, Paramore, and FallOut Boy. After the label obviously became more about 'Style over Substance', and less focused on the music, Vinnie dropped out of it and went his own way, creating a new record label, of which he is now re-releasing all of Less Than Jake's old albums on.
This song is on their second most recent album (if you exclude their b-sides album that released afterwards), "Anthem". It pains me to say that the album following Anthem, and their most recent, "In With the Out Crowd" is a horrible abomination of everything that Less Than Jake is. It's so bad, that even Vinnie (The drummer) has spoken out saying that the album just 'didn't work'. It lacked the energy that was so excellently portrayed in the earlier efforts of the band, and came out flat, with a very cliche 'radio-pop rock', unoriginal sound.
They're currently in studios working on their new album, promising the great things that made their band original and unique to begin with.
All in all- outstanding band, with a very personal and unique lyricist in Vinnie, and a very fun, bouncy sound.