Why Is One Last Breath By Creed Popular Again?

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hold me now, I'm six feet from the edge and I'm thinkin', maybe six feet ain't so far down
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The CG effects of Scott Stapp standing on the cliff in this music video looks like a pre-rendered cutscene from a 2000s video game, which is funny considering that this precedes the meme of Kratos jumping off the cliff 4 years later.

poweroffriendship.
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“Remember son, dying is gay.”
“Yes father.”

groosL
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He got another breath, that’s why it became popular again.

Niteshade_
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The actual "Back then, everything was better."-timeline.

EtherealRune
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I'm gonna be honest, it's these memes (MGR:R memes and Even Flow memes) that cemented my music tastes. Honestly, I'm glad.

brickpuncher
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It's 2024 and it's still a masterpiece! It never goes out of style. Years later and it's still one of the best songs ever written.

Jonathan_Collins
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I love this kind of music. Three of those Creed members formed the band Alter Bridge in the middle 2000s, and that's my personal favorite band of all of them.

Wubbles-cmnx
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I can't wait until Limp Bizkit comes back into the zeitgeist except WAY more ironically than originally intended.

logeybear
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They actually played One Last Breath in concert a few days ago. It hit really hard.

Space_Astro
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Let's be real, old rock songs just feel powerful and connect us by singing that part aloud together.

fododeldude
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Early CGI in older music videos is such art.

BlackZynfyndel
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Creed is simply overhated. I miss the good times, cruising around with my uncle and older brother.

fjsolossa
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I think with Millennials like myself becoming Dads, Creed being Dadrock and Buttrock (not Numetal) having a resurgence fits perfectly.

Everyone around that age group, flowing down into the weird meme culture Gen Z adopts, is allowing the cultural zeitgeist during 2k nostalgia to be like: Ok Creed, Nickeback… etc, are not exactly high art, but have their merits 🤝… let’s fuckin rock 🤘

paisan
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Drive me now. I'm 6 miles from home and I'm drinking.

wallybrown
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This is just like when baka mitai got popular in 2020

billythekid-bestservant
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Personally; I found this song when dad rock band members revived their band. Well known members, lead singer Hank Hill, lead guitarist Heinz Doofenshmirtz, drummer, Eugene Krabs and their bassist Felonious Gru Sr.

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My dad would be blasting this song while playing Halo 2 with my older brother and I would just sit there and watch. That was almost 20 years ago.

It’s a shame how some things have to end

pungkutspapowinisumpuvtuku
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I really listened to this song recently. I've heard it before but I actually *listened* to it and soon found myself crying to it on repeat. Such an amazing song, no wonder why it came back into the spotlight

ProdbyZyruh
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because creed is dope. went to the creed concert in fort worth texas this past wednesday, no doubt the best of the two concerts ive been to (and the other concert was the eagles so thats saying something).

hardietucker
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Every Divorced Dad’s theme is this song right here

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