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  • Love me some Limblifter!! Bringing back those teen years with a vengeance! lol

  • One of the best songs from one of Vancouver's greatest bands.

    Much thanks for posting this...

    XOXO

  • I like it!

  • ive love them since the age of eletrice,... there not emo there no nothing. they are the best, i wish music was like that, but no. the bros of kerns and dalhs live long|!!!!! rip aOe and LL !!

  • I like how the song is my last name :)

  • In this particular song (don't hear it in others) there's a lot of Nirvana influence IMHO. But so much better than Nirvana.

  • your right about the better part..nirvana were sellouts..keep it indy

  • Well, it's grunge music, and Nirvana was one of the first (and most influential) grunge acts, so yeah, there is some Nirvana influence. But don't you EVER call Nirvana sellouts again. Kurt Cobain had more integrity in his little finger than most musicians have in their entire body.

  • wow, I had no idea there was a video for this! Never saw it! "All I want to do is to thank you, ever though I don't know who you are..."

    Makes sense, I always thought it should have been a single, still my fave song off that album. Well, maybe " Dominant Monkey" aside...

  • Well considering 'emo' started in the 80s, I don't see why they wouldn't have been considered it when they were around. There is something fairly emotive about both Limblifter and Age of Electric, but that doesn't immediately make them emo. Really Limblifter, to me...sound like a cross between Fugazi and Failure. They were some fantastic song writers.

  • @bobgarbage

    And yet, emo is still not a genre, is it? I mean, all music is emotional, even the crap that spouts from bands that trash "emo", as if it wasn't just a vehicle for a stigma first built by the "boys don't cry" generation, and witlessly driven by their sons and daughters. But as far as I know (and mot people know I would have to assume) there is no such genre as "emo".

    If you're talking about Inide, yes. Post-punk, yes. Alternative, yes. Emo? No such genre.

  • oxalicman - I can see that articulating your thoughts is an issue. You make no sence. I doubt these guys will sell out.

  • Well, don't get me wrong. They were not #1 in the 90's, but alternative music was more popular then.

    I didn't mean this band would have been "emo" if they started today, I meant that there is no place for alternative bands like these anymore.

  • Forget alternative bands like this to appear today. They will transform into "emo" glam rock non-sense.

  • Ryan looks kind of cute as an albino.

    but....Kurt<333

  • are they still playing together as Limblifer?

  • I'm sorry to say, I doubt it. :(

    They used to be affiliated with 'Age of Electric' as well.

  • love limblifter

  • jajajjajaja

    One of my favourite songs.

    jajaja

  • I loved this song!! STILL DO!

  • Yes! Kudos to the person that was able to unearth these long forgotten videos (the others being Tinfoil and Vicious." Oh, the nostalgia!

  • I have to take my hat of to the person that found this video. I had only seen it once before way back in day and had alway's wanted to see it again.

  • horah!

  • Fuck yes.

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