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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2007

Track 11 off of AFI's "Answer That And Stay Fashionable" released by Nitro Records

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  • fav afi song

  • I just can't get enough of this amazing song!! What I hate is when people claim they LOVE AFI, but the only songs they know by them is Ms Murder, Kill Caustic, and Endlessly She Said. When I show my friends AFI's punk music, the old stuff, they say "this ain't AFI!" I hate people like that

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  • The energy on the old shit is way more raw and and fast bad ass adrenaline. Bass line is kick ass guitar catchy and vox sang with conviction.

  • Why the fuck would anyone wanna chose their new crap instead of this awesome kickass shit? Don't answer that but stay fashionable.

  • @donpapinski because this song came out in 1995, and this video wasn't posted until 12 years later. and i'm sure there were other videos of this song but they were deleted because of copywrite laws

  • first song i ever learned on bass many moons ago, but i just do not understand how this song has only 33 hundred views??? posers.

  • Good song but totally stolen from Refused.

  • this is the real gauge of seeling out and turning backs on their fans. how much do tickets to their shows cost now? more then 30 bucks? then ya they turned their backs on every fan who cant fucking pay that and are hence sellouts. i dont really care either way thats their choice but thats what i use to gauge that shit

  • Because they change haircuts? There's old bands like Led Zeppelin and the Beatles. Then there's Madonna, No Doubt, REM. I'd say the Red Hot Chili Peppers changed a lot. Beastie Boys changed. Lots of bands changed when they really got famous. That's why its natural. They didn't change to hide their talent, you just didn't like them because they changed. Like I said, it's OK to not like their new stuff. I was just saying how change isn't them leaving fans behind. Some just can't handle change.

  • @Rumblingsauce Image change is only natural for the attention-seeking whores in mainstream bands who are trying to make up for their lack of talent. If AFI really were only about the music then they wouldn't be changing their haircuts every 5 minutes. People say "times change" as if it's normal for bands to completely change but it's not. Name some other bands that have done what AFI did. I personally can't think of any right now apart from Bad Religion's "Into The Unknown" album.

  • @1978deus Image change isn't natural? Well, that is your opinion. I personally feel it is a natural process. As I matured, I no longer wear jeans and ripped T-Shirts. My music interest has also changed. While I still listen to old AFI, I have also grown fond of many other genre's. I also feel they have deep lyrics in their old albums. I also think their old stuff is some of their best work. Times change, but that doesn't mean they purposefully changed to abandon fans and become sellouts.

  • @Rumblingsauce In my opinion they have turned their back on their old fans. They dismiss their early period as some stupid stuff they did when they were kids. Everyone singles out songs like Highschool Football Hero but they had songs with deep lyrics even from the first album.

    I do also think they sold out. For years they played on stage in t-shirts and then suddenly they had a big stage show acting all melodramatic. The music is one thing but the image change isn't natural.

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