Views : 32,534,680
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Jul 22, 2013 ^^
Rating : 4.885 (7,209/243,478 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2022-04-09T21:01:11.098009Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I don't believe everyone understands what this video is about.
Each of the girls has a key item in their appearance that should make it obvious. This song/video are about addiction.
One girl has a pill on her tongue, another with razor blade earrings, et cetera.
"I won't let you be the death of me."
Addiction.
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This music Video is really powerful. Each vending machine symbolizes a different kind of Drug.
1. The one with the red hair is alcohol
2. The one with the razor blades is cocaine
3. The one with the pill on her tongue is obviously pills
4. And last the one with the black hair and veins is injecting drugs/heroine
The kid is a younger version of Danny where he chooses to select his destiny by choosing a vending machine. When he selected Heroine as his destiny, rich and fame came along with it. For where the money rains down it unleashed all 4 of the drugs and then destiny became a whole new level. I believe they were chosen to be women to basically say how hard it is to quit these drugs.
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It's weird to be 40 and seeing people who weren't born when I was in college talking about how meaningful this song is to them because they heard it when they were kids. I remember what that's like, but up until recently music that I couldn't relate to was all decades older than me, not decades younger than me.
20 to 40 goes by faster than you can imagine. Each day feels like it plods along just like grade-school did, and that is deceptive, because the weeks, months, and years blur together.
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Back in 2013 I was a young 24yo man involved in a really REALLY toxic relationship. Drank rum every day and cry myself to sleep every night. The only time of the day when I felt like I had "power" or control about anything was when I listened to this song. I used to play From Death to Destiny from start to finish over and over again through the days. I don't know how or why but the lyrics of this song helped me get through all of those horrible times. Now I'm almost 33 and I still enjoy the heck out of this album.
(Excuse my broken English, I just wanted to share this with you all).
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I refuse to believe this song is going to be 8 years old. Damn! From Death To Destiny was a sick album for sure. This was the first time Asking Alexandria took more heavy metal elements with metalcore thrown in there as well and execute them perfectly without giving a sold out image because this was still heavy beautifully done.
I remember when this song came out in a cloudy afternoon with tons of hype around it and complemented the song Run Free as to what we were to expect from this record. I miss this era.
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@Zoki4444
8 years ago
"Mom! Dad! Look at what I bought from a vending machine!" :D
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