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  • Great band! Caught them in Dallas in '96, and they were really on! Highly underrated.

  • lead guitarist is like a fat john frusciante

  • @000TwistedFreak Good call.

  • always takes me back 2 the days when ah said 2 ma wee bro ure music isnae tht gd but inside he discovered somethin majic.... n ah felt like a complete douchebag..... heehee great band screaming trees.....

  • Lots of energy in this song, especially when you see them play at 1:30, crowd's into it. Just all round tight performance.

  • me too

  • me too

  • me too love the name

  • probably my favorite song of theirs. Loved these guys and marks solo stuff too

  • Fantastici

  • long live the GRUNGE

  • Love this song

  • seriously though.... SHUT THE FUCK UP. Learn an instrument before you get a chance to comment on a band like this with all the hindsight in the world. you fucking total cunts.

  • Is that Josh Homme? I didn't realise the Queens connection went the other way.

  • He played with the trees only for one tour... and it was between kyuss and Qotsa. Thanks to that mark lanegan did vocals on great Qotsa songs.

    But yeah long live the trees!

  • sad but true: they were not photogenic enough for MTV

  • It is a great shame that they didn't get the same attention as some of the other bands from Seattle did, The Trees were absolutely amazing! Long live the Trees!!

  • these guys or so frigging radical i dont know how they didnt get to be a huge success!!!

  • Personally, I prefer the fact that they're not as huge as some of the other bands of the time, they appear alot more human and far less corporate. Plus it's always irritating when you love a band that's entered the mainstream and get lumped into the same category as the screaming 12 year old MTVtards who jump the popular-bandwagon.

  • @mythicaljake - I agree, but it also means that lots of people who would have heard and enjoyed their brilliance, didn't. Doesn't help the lads pay the bills, either.

  • That is so true. I never saw these guys live but I have their albums and these guys were talented as hell.

  • @tacosnachosburritos

    Too bad you missed out. They were ferocious onstage. Particularly guitarist Lee Conner. And, when they added Barrett Martin on drums for Sweet Oblivion, he gave the band a unique roar among the rest of the major label local bands rivaled only by Soundgarden.

  • a classic tune from one of the most underrated bands ever

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