Nostalgic Reaction to The Used - Buried Myself Alive Music Video

Nostalgic Reaction to The Used - Buried Myself Alive Music Video

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Reacting to the Used - Buried Myself Alive
  3. Memories of the Used and My Chemical Romance
  4. Reviewing the Music Video
  5. Nostalgia Trip to the 90s
  6. Regret of Not Seeing The Used Live
  7. Emo Days and Angst
  8. Appreciation for Gloria's Song Recommendation
  9. Requesting More Suggestions
  10. Conclusion

Reacting to the Used - Buried Myself Alive

The Used - a band that takes me back to my emo days of the 90s. In this reaction video, I, Max, along with LVT, dive into the music video of one of the Used's popular songs: "Buried Myself Alive." We received a donation request from Gloria to react to this song, and we couldn't be more excited. Although I've heard the song before, I've never actually seen the music video. So, let's delve into this nostalgia-inducing journey and see what the Used has in store for us.

Memories of the Used and My Chemical Romance

Before we start the reaction, let me take you back to the early 2000s when music videos were still a thing. At that time, I was an avid listener of the Used and My Chemical Romance. The Used caught my attention through their unique sound, and I instantly became a fan. However, I must admit that I wasn't much of a music video watcher at that point. I preferred downloading songs from Limewire and jamming to them on my stolen iPod Nano. Nonetheless, I've never forgotten the impact the Used had on me. Their music resonated with my angsty teenage soul.

It's worth mentioning that my knowledge about the Used largely comes from my deep admiration for My Chemical Romance. The two bands were known for their rebellious nature and wild antics. I vividly remember watching the Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge DVD and witnessing Bert McCracken, the lead vocalist of the Used, alongside Gerard Way, the frontman of My Chemical Romance, engaging in all sorts of trouble. They were like partners in crime, always causing a ruckus, and they didn't hold back on their indulgence in various substances. It was both disturbing and intriguing to see them on that DVD, throwing up beside their tour buses. But it was also the first time I could visually associate Bert's face with his distinctive voice.

Reviewing the Music Video

Now, let's move on to the long-awaited reaction to the music video for "Buried Myself Alive." As the video starts playing, a rush of nostalgia hits me. I can immediately tell that it's an older video, with graphics that don't match the quality we expect today. Nevertheless, it transports me back to my teenage years, when I was consumed by a world of emotions. The angsty vibes and relentless energy of the Used are brought to life in this video.

The visual storytelling of "Buried Myself Alive" perfectly complements the hauntingly beautiful song. The raw emotions portrayed by the band members resonate with anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak or feelings of being trapped. The video captures the essence of the Used's music, with Bert's powerful vocals and the band's intense instrumentals guiding us through a journey of self-reflection and emotional turmoil.

Despite not remembering this particular song, the lyrics and the melody strike a chord within me. It's like reconnecting with an old friend and feeling their presence embrace you once again. The Used never fails to deliver an intense and powerful performance, and "Buried Myself Alive" is no exception.

Nostalgia Trip to the 90s

Watching this music video takes me back to the 90s, a time when punk rock and emo music were at their peak. As I immerse myself in the angsty atmosphere, all the memories of my emo days come rushing back. The lyrics, the style, and the overall aesthetic of the Used remind me of a time when I felt misunderstood and turned to music for solace. It's amazing how music has the power to transport us back to specific moments in our lives.

I reminisce about the bands I used to listen to religiously, the black band shirts, the studded belts, and the tear-stained journals filled with passionate poetry. It's a bittersweet nostalgia that I cherish. The Used was one of those bands that helped form my identity during those tumultuous teenage years.

Regret of Not Seeing The Used Live

As we experience this blast from the past, the regret of never having seen the Used live creeps up on me. It's a missed opportunity that still haunts me to this day. The raw energy and emotional intensity that the Used brings to their performances is something I yearn to witness firsthand. I can only imagine the electrifying atmosphere and the connection with the crowd. For all the fans who had the chance to attend a Used concert, I envy your shared experience.

However, it's comforting to know that through reaction videos like this, we can relive a taste of that live concert experience. I can only hope that one day, I'll have the opportunity to witness the Used in all their glory on stage.

Emo Days and Angst

As the video unfolds, I can't help but feel like I'm 14 again, consumed by angst and a disdain for the world. It's a reminder that some things don't change much over the years. I still carry a bit of that teenage angst within me, even though I've grown and evolved. The Used's music has the ability to awaken those dormant emotions and make me reflect on the journey I've taken since my emo days.

But hey, despite the occasional hate-filled moments, I want to make it clear that I don't hate you guys. In fact, I love connecting with all of you through these reactions. It's a fun experience to dive back into the music that shaped us and reminisce about the good old days.

Appreciation for Gloria's Song Recommendation

Before we wrap things up, I want to express my sincere appreciation to Gloria for recommending "Buried Myself Alive" by the Used. It's an incredible song that truly takes me back and reminds me of the strong emotional connection I had with their music. Your suggestion brought back a flood of memories and reminded me of the impact the Used had on my teenage self. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to rediscover this gem.

Requesting More Suggestions

If any of you have more song recommendations or bands you'd like us to react to, please let us know in the comments below. We always love discovering new music and reliving the classics. Feel free to reach out to us on Discord or check out our social media profiles to stay updated on our reactions and get to know the quirky individuals we are behind the scenes.

Conclusion

In conclusion, our reaction to the Used's "Buried Myself Alive" music video was a nostalgic trip down memory lane. We reminisced about our emo days, the impact of the Used in our lives, and our regrets of never seeing them live. It's amazing how music has the power to transport us back to specific moments in our lives and elicit intense emotions. We appreciate Gloria's song recommendation and encourage you all to share your suggestions for future reactions. Until next time, stay emo and keep the music alive.

Highlights:

  • Reacting to the music video for "Buried Myself Alive" by the Used brings back nostalgic memories of the emo days.
  • Memories of the Used and My Chemical Romance intertwine, recalling wild antics and rebellious behavior.
  • The music video's raw emotions perfectly complement the hauntingly beautiful song.
  • Watching the video takes us back to the 90s, a time when emo and punk rock reigned supreme.
  • Regret lingers for not seeing the Used live, but reaction videos help recapture the concert experience.
  • The Used's music taps into our teenage angst, taking us back to a time of deep emotions.
  • Gloria's song recommendation of "Buried Myself Alive" is greatly appreciated.
  • We welcome more suggestions for future reactions and encourage you to connect with us on social media.

FAQ:

Q: Can you suggest more bands or songs for you to react to? A: Absolutely! We love discovering new music or revisiting old classics. Feel free to leave your suggestions in the comments or reach out to us on Discord.

Q: Have you ever seen the Used live? A: Unfortunately, we haven't had the chance to see the Used live. It's a regret we carry, but we hope to experience their electrifying performances someday.

Q: How did the Used and My Chemical Romance influence each other? A: Both bands shared a rebellious spirit and indulged in wild antics together. They formed a close bond and influenced each other's music during their respective careers.

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