Man, I gotta say, I'm not the world's biggest YOT fan but pretty inspiring to see some little hardcore band from CT draw such a big crowd half a world away playing songs that are in some cases over 25 years old and everyone knows the lyrics and is going apeshit. Very cool.
Oh man, so great! I'm originally from Russia, happy to see so many kids going off. Russia has so many problems, but if so many kids there are into YOT then it's nothing that can't be helped! Positive outlook! haha
fuckin' hell!!!!, what a gig, what a crowd, hardcore lives in moscow!!!! ray and porcell can be proud. (a good lesson for the lame belgium hardcore crew).
....and so what world is in vortex and they jumping on stage as kids on the beach.Grow up and face the reality.You in your little world without windows.This music was created to keep U shut.
....and so what world is in vortex and they jumping on stage as kids on the beach.Grow up and face the reality.You in your little world without windows.This culture/music was created to keep U shut.
Wow. What a crowd. Seriously, this is how to do it, non of the slamming and moshing with people getting hurt. Thumbs up for Porcell for doing what he does on stage.
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Man, I gotta say, I'm not the world's biggest YOT fan but pretty inspiring to see some little hardcore band from CT draw such a big crowd half a world away playing songs that are in some cases over 25 years old and everyone knows the lyrics and is going apeshit. Very cool.
This show has touched my heart...
I waited for it so long
Oh man, so great! I'm originally from Russia, happy to see so many kids going off. Russia has so many problems, but if so many kids there are into YOT then it's nothing that can't be helped! Positive outlook! haha
what cappo does and how he sounds in flame still burns...you can't do that.
more videos of rearranged! awesome fucking band. zangeif!
Ray's voice sounds sick! hope the us shows are this intense
Honestly, it looks awesome.
Well done Moscow.
fuckin' hell!!!!, what a gig, what a crowd, hardcore lives in moscow!!!! ray and porcell can be proud. (a good lesson for the lame belgium hardcore crew).
Wow...I'm pleasantly surprised by these vids! They seem to be really into it and having fun. Who's drumming?
Vinny Panza is drumming
....and so what
world is in vortex and they jumping on stage as kids on the beach.Grow up and face the reality.You in your little world without windows.This music was created to keep U shut.
....and so what
world is in vortex and they jumping on stage as kids on the beach.Grow up and face the reality.You in your little world without windows.This culture/music was created to keep U shut.
Wow. What a crowd. Seriously, this is how to do it, non of the slamming and moshing with people getting hurt.
Thumbs up for Porcell for doing what he does on stage.
WHAT A CROWD!
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