LynAlden on Nostr: It's been 24 years now, and I've heard a lot of rock songs and watched their videos, ...
It's been 24 years now, and I've heard a lot of rock songs and watched their videos, but I'm not sure that any of them hit me harder than Kryptonite by 3 Doors Down in 2000 when I was 12 years old.
https://youtu.be/xPU8OAjjS4k?
It doesn't even touch most of my favorite sub-tropes, but it touches on the broadest tropes of heroism and valor, and very well done.
I was reminded of it due to coming across a cover from several years ago:
https://youtu.be/Aulqs579QRE
If I have to pick an all-time favorite band, I'd say Linkin Park.
If I have to pick an all-time favorite song and video, back when music videos were more of a thing, I might have to say Kryptonite. Something about it hits really deep. It's about like, undesired heroism. The most raw form of heroism. It's probably the key song that got me into rock when I was 12 and it's still great.
https://youtu.be/xPU8OAjjS4k?
It doesn't even touch most of my favorite sub-tropes, but it touches on the broadest tropes of heroism and valor, and very well done.
I was reminded of it due to coming across a cover from several years ago:
https://youtu.be/Aulqs579QRE
If I have to pick an all-time favorite band, I'd say Linkin Park.
If I have to pick an all-time favorite song and video, back when music videos were more of a thing, I might have to say Kryptonite. Something about it hits really deep. It's about like, undesired heroism. The most raw form of heroism. It's probably the key song that got me into rock when I was 12 and it's still great.