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Duración: 03:11
Subido: 2008/12/17

Song by the legendary band Jawbreaker off the Bivouac album

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10 years ago

Dani Colo

Let lies lie don't let them shine. 

11 years ago

ryan green

the beginning reminds me of dive by nirvana

11 years ago

Kenneth Montano

This is not grunge.

11 years ago

smoothbeer4u

This version is better! A great band!

11 years ago

Levi Garcia

There was a sun once.It lit the whole damn sky.It kept everything alive.

11 years ago

Poeticriffraff er

That is awesome. Wish I had a sweet radio station growing up, luckily I had friends from diffreent countries who had awesome taste in music, and lead me in the right path musically.

11 years ago

Dusty Dirt

Let lies lie, don't let 'em shine...

12 years ago

Kelsey Cunningham

I suppose not.

12 years ago

1thess523

There was this college radio station in the early 90's here in town that would play a bunch of punk stuff and i would sit there by my stereo with blank 120 minutes cassettes recording music and whem i first heard this song it was really cool because that was my first taste of (real) emo/pop punk stuff.

12 years ago

Kelsey Cunningham

Does anybody else think this is the core song that started to damage Blake's voice?

12 years ago

starofcctv94

You missed out 1997, the best year of the 90's.

12 years ago

Joshua Bos

The late 80's to mid 90's was a fucking fantastic period in music.

12 years ago

John Doe

anyone else getting scientology adverts on this video? the fuck?

12 years ago

Ronnie Cortez

Really is that were West Bay came from and playing Live in San Fransisco. Drink beneath the 405 (Freeway)? You are so perceptive. You should write for Wikipedia!

13 years ago

Sean Bonner

This is the soundtrack for your eclipse experience (assuming you are in the eclipse range) #twt

13 years ago

notyoursavior78

Shield my eyes | from all this misery Blake Schwarzenbach is totally the man!

13 years ago

SeasofCheeze

vocals kinda sound like goober patrol. or goober patrol sounds like them. whatever you prefer (theyre both gnarly bands imo).

13 years ago

KristinNirvana

@dudemanwhoathe1st haha, you thought it was depressing. I never thought that, it put a smile to my face the first day I discovered it, but then again I always loved heavy music. Yeah, I grew up hearing a lot of the stuff on the radio, but not really knowing of it since no one introduced me to it, so when I found out about it, like half the songs were I know this from somewhere but I don't know how, and then later on I found out it was 90s music, so I figured I must have heard it in my youth

13 years ago

KristinNirvana

@dudemanwhoathe1st I so know that feeling. i was only born in '92, and I discovered it by checking out my brother's new ipod on Christmas of 2004 when I was 12, hearing Nirvana and Pearl Jam etc. and it TOTALLY BLEW MY MIND! Too bad no one told me about it before then, and since no one has been talking about it since the heyday, I thought I was the only one who had ever heard of it until I started looking up facts about it, that's pretty much all I've been doing since then, searching it out.

13 years ago

KristinNirvana

@dudemanwhoathe1st Oh I wasn't referring to this, didn't mean to call this grunge, just was talking about it on here since they said 1990-1996 and the first thing I thought of was that and how people act like it's depressing music when it isn't. Yeah the Seattle scene was HUGE. Feast, 64 Spiders, Bundle of Hiss, Blood Circus, Cat Butt, Swallow, Tad, Malfunkshun, Skin Yard, Melvins, The U-Men, The Thrown Ups, The Nights and Days, Gas Huffer, Hammerbox, Love Battery, Screaming Trees etc.

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