Winrar
03.12.12 | These albums nostalgia HARD
Define The Great Line was my first underoath album and has more nostalgic value to me than TOCS
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rahulmenon
03.12.12 | hey winrar I just noticed that you just made a nostalgia list too! that's awesome - yeah but the clean singing on TOCS holds so much more emotional attachment for me. |
rahulmenon
03.12.12 | and I have to mention Moving for the Sake of Motion.. wow. that was one of the first heavier songs I heard, and I still LOVE it. |
Winrar
03.12.12 | I saw underoath last week and i almost cried of nostalgia inside the pit. haha, they played reinventing your exit and some hardcore kid almost knocked me as i was singing along. I still know the lyrics after so long. |
Eulogize
03.12.12 | 5, yes. |
Katechon
03.12.12 | I swear I must be the only person on this site who's childhood wasn't filled with pop punk/metalcore faggotry. |
asaf
03.12.12 | you mean your junior year of high school wasnt smeared in nfg, finch, poison the well, thursday and dillinger? that's what it looked liked 10th grade until right about the time btbam came out with the silent circus. |
asaf
03.12.12 | ^^^ which was the beginning of 12th grade... |
Katechon
03.12.12 | I'm currently in my junior year lulz. I spent most of my younger childhood jamming to Black Sabbath and Slayer because I wasn't a total fag. |
rahulmenon
03.12.12 | I wish I was as br00t4l as you Kate. |
iambandersnatch
03.12.12 | I always loved 4. Their other albums not so much. |
DotEight
03.12.12 | 2 is a big nostalgia album for me. |
Devastator
03.12.12 | I gotta listen to 4 again, been a while. |
iglu
03.12.12 | 1 yes, the others not so much |
rahulmenon
03.13.12 | sugar we're going down was the first song I downloaded in my life way back in '05 xD I guess Ocean Avenue brings back the most memories... WE WERE BOTH SIXTEEN AND IT FELT SO RIGHTTTTTT |