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First Time Hearing RISE AGAINST! Bass Teacher REACTS to “Life Less Frightening”


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➡️ I always assumed Rise Against were a really heavy band, so I was intrigued to hear them after discovering bassist Joe Principe’s work with 88 Fingers Louie last year. I fell in love with their song “100 Proof”, and our Patreon community voted “Life Less Frightening” to be my first deep dive into the band. I discuss Joe’s chordal bass-playing style, the nuances of his tone, the music theory behind the chord progressions, why the bass-driven bridge is a brilliant songwriting device, and much more. This track was such a stellar introduction to the band, and had me hooked even before the chorus hit! ????
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0:00 Intro
1:28 Reaction / Analysis
12:55 Final Thoughts
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Mark Michell is an internationally-touring and recording bass player known for his work with Scale the Summit, Tony MacAlpine, Tetrafusion, Watermox, and more. Michell is a published educator and author for Hal Leonard, the world’s largest music publisher, and has taught bass clinics around the globe for many years. He founded Low End University in 2015, and has since enrolled over 2,500 students through his lessons program. Alongside his educational endeavors, he played on many Billboard-charting album releases and is sponsored by Jackson Basses, EMG Pickups, and Dunlop.
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49 thoughts on “First Time Hearing RISE AGAINST! Bass Teacher REACTS to “Life Less Frightening”

  • Loved your comment about the extra section at the end; rise against really really likes their bridges and it really elevates their songs. Refreshing

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  • It makes me so happy to see so many people recommending Revolutions Per Minute. That album saved my life.

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  • Just saw them live again Nov. 2024 for their US tour and so good live. I was feet away Joe’s bass rocking tune after tune and the energy!! So good! ????????????

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  • Their earlier records are better.

    The Unraveling: raw, visceral, heavy

    Revolutions Per Minute: melodic, high energy, textured, still pretty heavy

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  • I love this band. One of the best ever in my opinion. Please do more of them. Good video, by the way. Thanks!

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  • They do play metal festivals but I got lucky and saw them in Lawrence KS when there was like 20 people at the bottleneck

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  • Rise Against isn't afraid of doing hardcore punk. State Of The Union (this albums opening track) is an example of that. After this album they went in a more pop punk direction. But about half of this album and their first two albums lean in a more hardcore direction.

    P.S. Yes Joe uses a pick exclusively

    P.P.S they do play a half step down and the phaser bass breaks is one of Joe’s trademarks.

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  • This was my first Rise Against album. I haven't listened to it in years. I'm going to have to reintroduce myself!

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  • Sad this was their last decent album, these guys went a little too pop for me after this.

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  • Ive known Joe since 91 in chicago's punk scene. His work in 88 Fingers Louie and now Rise Against has always been top notch. Rancid, NoFx also great punk bass bands. Joe is also a great guy.

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  • PLEASE CHECK A WILHELM SCREAM's bassiest, Brian Robinson!!!! Street punk, hardcore whatever but better than any punk stuff you tried, trust me!!! Start with The Horse

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  • I am SHOCKED that "Like The Angel" wasn't the top requested song by these guys. I could argue it's one of the best bass intros in all of punkrock

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  • I love this band ! Especially their early work, I feel it came at a perfect time in my life. This album and Revolution per Minute are their standout.

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  • Rise Against has had such a huge impact on music in my life. I got my first drumset from the original drummer Tony. It's been over 20 years now since I first saw them as Transistor Revolt back at a small punk venue in Chicago. Joe has always been one of my favorite bass players

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  • This band is the reason I got into bass playing. Hell, I own the same Fender 50s classic reissue MIM bass, same SD QP3 pickups and use the same pick that he does. His tone on the early work is amazing. I don't resonate with their newer music at all but everything up to and including The Sufferer and the witness is back to back fantastic filled with a bass players wettest of dreams.

    Personal favorite of mine is Dancing for Rain of of Sire song of the counter culture, that verse is pure bass.

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  • I want to say part of this band came from 88 fingers Louie who I really liked. They did a really job of ruining my July 4th in Seattle during a Deftones show in 2017

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  • RPM is still their best album hands down but this is tied for second.

    Also, recording each song one measure at a time just sounds like a nice way to burn up as much major label money as possible. Lol

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  • Always loved Rise Against because they love doing that iconic punk "guitar drops out leaving only the bass/drums" for a lot of their verses

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  • I feel like the album Revolutions Per Minute is heavy on bass as well as Siren Song … blood red, whit & blue are u kidding me the bass on that song ????

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  • Rise Against has been my favourite band since day one. I’m from Ecuador and we never used to get bands coming to play so it took me almost 10 years to see them for the first. So when I did I GAVE IT ALL I almost died but I did not stopped moshing ????????????

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  • I love your channel what do you think about frenzal rhomb " punch in the face"

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  • That hundred proof thing you played a couple times sounds exactly like "epiphany" by bad religion!!! Please please!

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