My favorite Korn album. I liked them before it came out but distantly. I was 19 when this dropped and it just hit different and has always stuck with me
Untouchables is my favourite KoRn album for Jonathans layered vocals. Sonically speaking, it's KoRn's heaviest album. Their debut album is a masterpiece.
I've watched all your Korn videos and it may seem a crazy coincidence,but guys ''Freak On A Leash'' and ''Here To Stay'' are the first songs I listened to by this (unique) band. Personally,I'm a big Korn fan since 2009 and I can't wait to see them Live July 22nd 😁
Love this reaction and definitely subscribed! I'm going to check out your reaction to one of all-time favorite Rise Against songs, State of the Union too. Consider reacting to KoRn's "Somebody Someone" next. There's a band called He Is Legend that i think would be great for both of you to hear if you've never heard them. Their newer stuff like "White Bat," "The Prowler," and "Burn all Your Rock Records" are faster songs that are worth a listen, but their whole catalog is great, you should give them a try.
There's quite a bit more to music pre-metal other than love songs and protest songs. Fyi the backup vocals are JD as well. Interesting note about his microphone stand. The artist HR Giger designed it for Jonathan and he has two of them. HR Giger was also the artist behind the "Alien" designs.
1. Korn is straight nostalgia for me. This is a solid reaction. 2. Y’all need to do a full Bad Religion album reaction to Suffer. It’s a banger and top 10 punk albums of all time. 3. If you haven’t ever given them a listen; KMFDM is great industrial techo/metal. Megalomaniac is a great starter track.
Glad you enjoyed the reaction! Plenty more Bad Religion is coming, including songs from Suffer, as that album is a classic. For the time being we are doing song by song reactions, though that could change in the future. And we will have to check out your recommendation, thanks! ~Liam
I’m sorry, but I disagree, “that” song Daddy, is integral to understanding Johnathan’s lyrics, his pain and his anger. I just think the reactor should have a general idea of the subject matter first, so they aren’t completely blindsided. But it’s a very important song.
When I heard "that" KoЯn song it was the first time I stopped feeling alone. It changed my life in amazing ways and I wouldn't have had the tremendous breakthroughs I had without it. Anyone who reacts to Daddy needs to know exactly what they are getting into, but I am more than appreciative because like many others we've experienced the topic being swept under the rug as quickly as possible. Just to have someone acknowledge it by listening to a song (or more accurately a purging experience) is very meaningful to a lot of survivors.
That's Jonathan (Lead Singer) making the high pitch (Bring it down). "Rotting in Vain" or "Thoughtless" should be next.
My favorite Korn album. I liked them before it came out but distantly. I was 19 when this dropped and it just hit different and has always stuck with me
Untouchables is my favourite KoRn album for Jonathans layered vocals. Sonically speaking, it's KoRn's heaviest album. Their debut album is a masterpiece.
I've watched all your Korn videos and it may seem a crazy coincidence,but guys ''Freak On A Leash'' and ''Here To Stay'' are the first songs I listened to by this (unique) band.
Personally,I'm a big Korn fan since 2009 and I can't wait to see them Live July 22nd 😁
SWEEET! I'm seeing them in October I saw them in 2022 and they still sounded perfect.
This is speaking of something that happened to Jonathan in his early life
fieldy's bass lines are very funky and thick and johathan davis vocals sound good too
Love this reaction and definitely subscribed! I'm going to check out your reaction to one of all-time favorite Rise Against songs, State of the Union too. Consider reacting to KoRn's "Somebody Someone" next. There's a band called He Is Legend that i think would be great for both of you to hear if you've never heard them. Their newer stuff like "White Bat," "The Prowler," and "Burn all Your Rock Records" are faster songs that are worth a listen, but their whole catalog is great, you should give them a try.
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for the suggestion! We will have to add them to the list!
There's quite a bit more to music pre-metal other than love songs and protest songs. Fyi the backup vocals are JD as well. Interesting note about his microphone stand. The artist HR Giger designed it for Jonathan and he has two of them. HR Giger was also the artist behind the "Alien" designs.
I'd have to say this, the next song from Korn you do should be Shoots and Ladders. He's going to get his mind blown by the start of that song.
1. Korn is straight nostalgia for me. This is a solid reaction.
2. Y’all need to do a full Bad Religion album reaction to Suffer. It’s a banger and top 10 punk albums of all time.
3. If you haven’t ever given them a listen; KMFDM is great industrial techo/metal. Megalomaniac is a great starter track.
Glad you enjoyed the reaction! Plenty more Bad Religion is coming, including songs from Suffer, as that album is a classic. For the time being we are doing song by song reactions, though that could change in the future. And we will have to check out your recommendation, thanks! ~Liam
@@DastardlyHamster word! And if you’d like a perfect counter balance to Bad Religion then you gotta do NoFX…. Maybe Dead Milkmen.
Korn have a lot of questionable/dated/cringey aspects and songs but a handful of great stuff they've contributed. This is definitely my favorite.
Next korn - spike in my veins
I'd like to follow your journey, please don't do "that" KoRn song.
I’m sorry, but I disagree, “that” song Daddy, is integral to understanding Johnathan’s lyrics, his pain and his anger. I just think the reactor should have a general idea of the subject matter first, so they aren’t completely blindsided. But it’s a very important song.
@@christineghere2461That's true. We do need to take a breath before listening to it.
When I heard "that" KoЯn song it was the first time I stopped feeling alone. It changed my life in amazing ways and I wouldn't have had the tremendous breakthroughs I had without it. Anyone who reacts to Daddy needs to know exactly what they are getting into, but I am more than appreciative because like many others we've experienced the topic being swept under the rug as quickly as possible. Just to have someone acknowledge it by listening to a song (or more accurately a purging experience) is very meaningful to a lot of survivors.