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Date of upload: Jan 20, 2022 ^^
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i don't understand why people didn't appreciate/like the following albums after the SAT trilogy. i loved each and every album that they put out because all of them were unique eras and showed that BH could never not produce a good album. i've been a fan since 2017 and they were my livelihood for many years. i'm sad to see that they chose to disband but it was bound to happen because they all changed and stuff happened over the years. it doesn't erase the good concerts, memories and feelings i have towards them as a band :)
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I think they captured that teenage 15-18 feeling you have really well. That wonder and freedom that comes w the age. They also all graduated hs and some even went into college and eventually dropped out and i think a lot of people related to that. Dropping out of school to pursue your own dreams kind of message. Thats what made saturation such a huge hit in my opinion. ( Edit: They also talked a lot about generational trauma. I think a lot of poc related to that.)
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Brockhampton was my high school life dawg, need a doc or a movie about them fr. I love rewatching the vice land and short films theyâve had. Like brockhampton to pursue another media like film or even turn into their own record label. I remember hearing how brockhampton wasnât just a band but a brand, they literally did 75% mostly 100% of things themselves.
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I'm 27 now and found their music 3 years ago through Saturation 3 and Iridescence. I feel like I found them RIGHT at their peak and instantly fell in love. They were supposed to come to D.C. where I live now on St. Patrick's day this year and it would've been the concert of a lifetime. But they broke up 2 months before I ever had the chance to see them live. But I will follow the members who go solo closely and support all of their projects in the future as Brockhampton is an incredibly rare gem in the music world and will always remain a pivotal and precious discovery for me. I absolutely adore their music and will always be a huge fan <3
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I think itâs safe to say SAT1-3 got me through my freshman year of college and the breakup that went along with it. I have such vivid memories of spending hours in the darkroom of my photography class listening to the trilogy, sometimes through a portable speaker when it was just me and my friends in there. I was a little less hot on iridescence and Ginger wasnât my thing, but I never thought they fell off. I wish I had paid more attention to Technical Difficulties, but it was so under the radar that I barely knew it was happening before it was over. The disorganization of the group and all the broken promises from Kevin definitely put me off from the group whether I knew it or not, and I think it may have contributed to the groupâs demise. Iâm glad the rollout for RR was as coherent as it was, because that became my favorite album of theirs; polished but regaining their style and fingerprints. Hereâs hoping the final album isnât another fleeting promise, and that it stacks up to RR
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Thank you, thank you so much for making this video. Means a lot to me.
Brockhampton really define the last of my teenage years (Age 17-19 years).
Because of them I met a lot of great friends online who shared the same love for them.
I'm grateful for them. Even tho I couldn't witness them singing live on the stage, experience their concert, I'll be forever grateful and a loyal admirer of them.
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I listen to Brockhampton almost daily. My favorite is No Halo. I get home from work, relax a little, then turn on my e-drums and jam to any of their tracks, finishing with No Halo, which never gets old. It's perfect.
I feel like it's interesting to know that I'm 47 and I found them through Youtube comments from people saying how much they love them.
I have one question for the fans: Why the name Brockhampton? I haven't found an answer yet.
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As someone who was heavily involved in their Twitter fan base during the SAT trilogy, I think a big reason why most of the core fan base turned away was because BH released a documentary after Tonya was released. It felt very vulnerable and emotional considering they touched on everything that happened with Ameer. (From what I remember this documentary was never supposed to be released after the screenings, it was a one time screening in select theatres across the country??)
I remember them talking about how betrayed they felt but after releasing the documentary they started associating with Ameer almost secretively which contradicted everything they said about him. There was pictures of him backstage at their shows after he got kicked out of the group and some of the members even refollowd him on Instagram. I also remember one of their members defending Ameerâs actions and it really upset a lot of people. They totally went through a whole âcancellationâ at some point after iridescence which heavily contributed to their downfall.
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@49short
2 years ago
I honestly feel like one of the biggest problems for Brockhampton was that there was a huge toxic part of their fan base who refused to let them move on from the Saturation era that also wouldnât accept anything else they did, and they were super vocal about it. On top of that, Kevin constantly announcing shit that would never actually come to fruition didnât really do a whole lot to help save face with those shitty fans. All of the toxicity surrounding the group and the fan base along with all the trauma the guys (especially Joba) have been dealing with for years probably made it so that doing anything even related to BH was absolutely miserable for them. Honestly those dudes deserved better.
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