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Senses Fail - Buried A Lie (Jimmy Kimmel)

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2007

Senses Fail perform "Buried A Lie" Live on Jimmy Kimmel...

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  • All of you are fucking morons.

    You go live, To see the band. You wanna hear great recordings, Stay home.

    Buddy sounds more different cause he's energetic live, Loses breath fast.

    The video of making senses fail, Him singing into a mic was perfect from a regular camera.

  • buddy is still the shit.

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  • Bonesaw is ready!

  • @JLRhino911 their most recent live album sounds great and buddy does a far better job singing

  • Yes...Buddy is very energetic...He has a powerstance and swings his microphone around while looking like a queef while talking out his lyrics....Senses Fail is pretty amazing musically though and make some ok albums when they can autotune Buddy

    Slipknot, Story of the Year, Thrice, 30 Seconds to Mars (just for noteworthy bands) all have "Energetic" lead singers (some of which actually play instruments too) who can sing/scream on key

  • GuitaristVitaly is right. Thats what makes it live. Duh. You go up on a stage, rockin your guts out, and see how long it takes for your nervous ass voice to break down or get tired. Happens pretty damn quick. And considering most bands cant hold it together when so tired, but they did, is good. So gdfo.

  • This is a really good recording live...

  • anyone know a band called dubstep? ...  t(;_;t)

  • @doughboycod2 agreed, im sure he could, i also just dont think he really cares to much

  • @Melansimo I like his lyrics and think Senses Fail is a pretty deep band, but I do find Buddy to be another product of pitch correction like others before him. He could sing good live if he really learned how to control his pitch, but a lot of musicians are just too content relying on pitch correction on their records and sounding like shit live. Nothing against him, but he could sing as good live as on the record if he really tried taking vocal lessons and correcting his tone deaf singing.

  • This is just unsanitary.

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