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Just thought of two by Korn. Coming Undone and Did My Time. ....and yes. Keep your ass in that seat til all five billion requests are finished.😂😂 Just fkn with ya. You got a life bro. We're on your schedule. 👍 Just keep on keeping on. You're killing it.
I don't know if you need to hear this from middle-aged woman in Texas, but you look exactly like my son! And he is going through the same journey of discovering the music from my youth. I love your reactions!
Dude. Seriously. We watch your videos because we like your personality, comments, honesty, and sense of humor. If you start racing for views, it won't be authentic anymore. React to what interests YOU. Fuck what comments want.
Blind, Ball Tongue, Chi, BBK, Got The Life, Here to Stay, Thoughtless, Make me Bad, Its On. There's so many great songs, even some of there newer stuff like Rotting in Vain, Love and Meth and Worst is on its way. You can go down a rabbit hole of Korn.
Anything before and including Untitled is great. I think Korn III was next? wasn't a fan. Then when they did the dubstep thing, I fell off. And I like dubstep.
Watching you reminds me of the feelings a I felt when I was a teenager. There’s something magic about watching someone fall in love with this music in real time
Blind was their first release. I remember being in the Sam Goody listening station and my mom called me over and said, listen to this. I was a country music nut. I heard Jonathan say "Are you ready?" and inside I whispered "yes". Everything changed after that and their music has saved my life more times than I care to count. Every time I was in a bad place they released a new record that spoke to my soul and I legitimately owe that man my life. Helmet in the Bush about his struggles with c*caine is beautiful and it might make you cry. I recommend avoiding Daddy. It's good and really real but hard to handle about SA the lead singer suffered as a child. Try to avoid Pretty as well. That's about the little girl that came across his table as a coroner's assistant as a teenager. Make Me Bad is excellent. Recommends: Good God, A.D.I.D.A.S., Wicked -an Ice Cube cover featuring Chino Moreno (of the Deftones) and Hey Daddy is EXCELLENT> (NOT THE OTHER ONE, Don't get these two mixed up!)
Another vote for “Blind” live at Woodstock ‘99. That one will hook you. It’s from their first album, (self titled) from 1994. Their first couple of albums were much more raw and gritty. Falling Away and Freak on a Leash were from their era when they started polishing up their sound. They’re from Southern California, and have a heavy hip-hop influence from the time. They’ve don’t a lot of collaborations with 1990’s hip-hop artists and other Nu-Metal bands over the years, as well. Nu-Metal bands all sound different, but they have some things in common-heavy, chunky, low-tuned guitars, a bass-heavy groove, turn tables, electronic elements, and a wide range of vocals styles within their own songs. Bands like Deftones, Mudvayne, Limp Bizkit, Mushroomhead, Orgy, Otep, Slipknot, Korn, Fear Factory, Static-X, ill Niño, Chimaira, Rob Zombie, all seem to not really fit in any one major particular genre, but share some sounds, but sound vastly different from each other. Some will lean more to the Hip Hop side, some will lean more to an industrial electronic sound, and some will lean more traditional thrash.
I’d suggest checking out the band Faith No More, first song Epic. They have a vibe that’s kinda grunge & nu-metal put together. They’re such a versatile group with an amazing front man. Mike Patton✌🏻
Fo shiz, if you're going to watch Blind live, it's got to be at Woodstock. While I'm at it, I may as well throw in somebody someone, coming undone, here to stay and did my time. Really, there's so many good songs!
Clown,make me bad,it’s on,got the life,blind,right now,did my time,that’s just to name a few!!! There’s sooooooo much great music from this great band!!! Enjoy!!
Korn pretty much started the whole NU metal genre back in the mid 90s, they're one of my favourite bands of all time, their song "Good god" is amazing at showing just how talented Johnathan Davis is as a vocalist
BIG FACTS.... the guy who coined the nu metal genre stated specifically the bands: KoRn, Limp Bizkit, & Linkin Park as what inspired a need for a new genre categorization & epitomize the genre. PERIOD.
lol So many songs and so little time bro. Dont get overwhelmed. Just keep pecking away at it. Your vids are a great way to for us watching to reignite excitement for the tunes. Great work.
Nu metal is what brought metal and hiphop/rap fans together. The heavy distorted guitars and aggression of metal with rhymey raplike vocals and drum beats that make you jump.
Nu metal being a favorite makes sense, it hit for a lot of hip hop heads when it started because the bands in the scene grew up on hip hop and it comes through in the music. Not just that some or all of them were rapping on tracks, but the rest of the band came up on loops and break beats so the instrumentation has a lot of that influence with them putting their own sauce on it.
They were my tune back in high school, so good. I was 16 in 2000, they were amazing to me. I’m turning 40 this year and I still love them, new records as well.
Korn are in London August... I'm taking my daughter to her first concert... they are my favourite band.. and your right they are unique.. well spotted 😆
Both Alice in Chains and Korn are unique. For their first four or five albums, no one else sounds like either. I'm NOT saying they have a similar sound; rather, no one sounds like AIC and no one sounds like Korn. They each have a unique aesthetic without comparable analogues.
Now you're one of those "korn kids", haha. I'm almost 50 and I got in on korn early as I heard "blind" on a promo sampler CD. I liked them from there on.
I grew up with Korn, the first song that made me a hardcore fan from that day was Blind. Trust me that even today I still get strange looks by metal heads when I proclaim my favorite band is and will always be Korn. Love witnessing how the music hit you as well, that is what Nu metal does different. I love all types of music, my liked playlist on Spotify plays like a Chimera Willy Wonka going through a very trippy tunnel, but Nu Metal just hits a certain way. In some ways the horrors of being a teenager in those days, especially a closeted gay as I was then, it was very hard to find anything that made you feel heard, let alone accepted. It was like that back then, in the 90's teens just felt a little lost and confused. The world was advancing to fast we just never had time to really take anything in, it was easy to feel like you were pushed aside or forgotten. Guess what I am just saying is, it was great to see someone from a totally different generation to see, hear and actually feel the music that changed my life. Keep being a open mind and you will never be lost in this world full of wonder.
I'm a 35 year old mum of 4 from Australia I grew up listening to korn and was lucky enough to see them live in the mosh pit at 16 it was the best mosh pit I've ever been in. I'm so happy that a new generation is rediscovering korn and the mastery that is Jonathan davis he is so multi talented he composes and conducts classical music and musical scores for movies and television he is brilliant.
Hey man, I dunno how long you have been doing this because I only recently discovered you, but don't worry about what other people want. One thing you will eventually learn that I am going to tell you now is do what you love and your audience will find you. It doesn't matter what people want, you do you and they will find you. You can't please everyone. It is an impossible feat so don't even bother. The people who complain, are a small but vocal minority. They always are. Also, while focused on the hustle take care not to burn out. Everyone of the big name youtubers did that and they learned it the hard way. You are already up to 26K subs so you must be doing something right. I know I'm digging it. Much love. ✌
Jesus, how I love Korn. Earlier Korn is awesome. In my youth, I used to jump off a box in our local rock/metal club when Here to Stay kicked in. MTV played the video on a loop for hours from midnight when it was released. Come on! Korn started Nu Metal with their debut album in 94, with Blind. Everyone else followed. They've played Belfast, NI, a grand total of once. But I've gone to London and Dublin to get my face blown off. 😉😊
Seeing them live is a must. 4 times for me. Sick and Twisted tour they broke the Guinness world record for the loudest sound system. The whole area shook. The bass!! Finger 11, Staind and Korn. One of my favorite concerts.
I love your reaction to all of Korns music. I was around 9yrs old when they hit the mainstream and my sister who is older than I am let me listen to it with her. Korn and Deftones will forever be a part of my music playlist. It makes me happy to see their music is still making people say "WTF, I got goosebumps" 😂
I can tell how much you're gonna LOVE Korn, bro. My only request is that it not be too long before you get to "Blind" (their very first song from their first album), and then "Got The Life", not too long after.
The thing about your reactions is that you aren't over talking or making non sense chatter. You are clear, real, to the point and express your raw emotions well.
Deftones and Papa Roach are definitely must listen to bands. Deftones, Papa Roach and Korn used to play all the venues here in NorCal, back in the day... they're all Cali bands and they play fantastic music!
Oh well done Molly. I'll tell you this. I'm 42 and am young at heart and I relate to you bro. This reaction. This was my reaction in 94. In 94 I was 13 and I was a rhythm guitarist (I started guitar at 5) in a band which consisted of myself, an 18 year old lead guitarist/vocalist, another 18 year old bass player, and a 22 year old drummer (very talented) who was the bass players older brother. We played a lot of Metallica covers. I showed up one day and Jason (the drummer) said that me and Bryn (the lead guitarist) and Arron (the bassist) must tune our instruments to a calibration I'd never tried before. After we tuned he showed us Blind. Within an hour we were smashing this out (without lyrics, we were concentrating on nailing the music, singing comes later) I've loved this song since that day.
Album 1, track 1: Blind. Just like Teen Spirit & Nevermind instantly ushered in grunge to the mainstream, Blind & the s/t album brought in numetal. It was the first song I ever heard with a 7 string. It was the heaviest thing in the universe!🤯
this is what an empath truly is - someone that feels ‘tone’ - i know your reactions are genuine because i can recognize art and musicality but beyond that, someone that ‘feels’ music doesn’t even need lyrics to summon visceral emotions. I’m to be 45 this year and my first 3 concerts were Ozzy, Tool(at Lollapalooza with Snoop Dogg among so many others) and Korn. I can tell by your expression that you’re ‘feeling’ the art in all the same spots that i did when i first heard this. idk if anyone has directed you toward the Rage Against the Machine on the BBC yet, but i think you’d enjoy, without spoilers, Rage, well, Raging Against the Machine. love from mi, us
Hed pe!! Hed pe!! They're metal, punk music infused with hip hop. They opened for Korn on Korns 1st major tour, songs I suggest by hed pe are Suffa, Renegade(their anthem song), Killing Time, Ordo Ab Chao or Bartender. Thx & keep the great reactions coming🤘
To me what Grunge and Nü Metal have the most in common is the emotional content, especially from a vocal standpoint. It's what gravitated me to both genres as a teenager and still today at 42
You look like one of us. For real I have listened to Korn for years and I wouldn't have blinked seeing you in the crowd in the 9 shows I went to, you look like one of us. get into it
Korn - coming undone Korn -Blind Korn - got the life Korn - Here to stay Villain of the story - The Dark Side Knocked lose - "deep in the willow/Everything is quiet now"
I feel like Fieldy's bass makes their sound different from other bands (and Jonathan's voice, of course). And I'm with you, my favorites are grunge and nu metal. Grunge more so. I was a pure metalhead until grunge came along. I guess I just found that it spoke to my life more than metal did. I still like my metal, but that's where I am. Don't let people's comments stop you from finding your happiness. You'll get to those suggestions eventually. Try "Coming Undone" and "Dead Bodies Everywhere"!
I’ve seen Korn twice between 2003 and 2007. Both concerts blew my mind and I took my teenage son with me and now he owns his own music venue in Gainesville Florida and he’s 33.
Way back in 94 I was on my way to work when my local radio station played a new bands first release. It was Korn's song blind. I had to pull over. I would have hit 200 Mph and ran people of the road if didn't pull over. Blind you should check that out.
Amazing grace how Brian 'Head' Welch from Korn was called out of the darkness and is a Christian today - praise God!! Sooooo freaking Awesome is the Lord Jesus Christ to the glory of God the Father - wow!! Good rockin' song too of course haha!
Also, speaking of the Deftones, they do a song with the lead singer of Tool called Passenger that's outstanding. And their Adrenaline album is top tier nu-metal.
Thank you for the great reaction! If you want a crazy Korn song, check out "Good God." The first time I heard it I thought WTF is this? Keep rocking MollyBoy!!
Screw the hater’s your young and have so much to learn and love keep on keeping on🤘❤️ these guys are speaking about personal experience of life in the way they grew up, lot of childhoods trauma and sexual abuse
Nothing wrong with Nu metal, Korn is badass! Also check out Coal Chamber - "Loco" and Mudvayne - "Mercy, Severity", those are two of my favorite bands of the type.
Korn has MANY great songs… Coming Undone, Shoots and Ladders, ADADIS, Got the Life, Blind ( live version), Somebody, Someone are just a few … I think they are nu- metal
They've ALWAYS had the best sound PERIOD!! When I first heard them in the 90s I knew right then and there that they had the right crunch and bass and drums equation solved. Still to this day their sound is unique and distinct... and the best. IMO!! but fact as well lol
I remember being 17 years old and this video came out. They set a time for its release and my whole crew went home to watch this. Just mind blowing the first time. Cheers.
I’ve heard and seen this video for over 20 years and still gives me the feeling you have. It’s such an impactful song and video. Directed by Fred Durst 👍
Born in 87 I had the honor to be a Teenager around the greatest time of New-Metal. My favorite Korn Song since release and also my personal suggestion to you: Somebody Someone But there is also so much more important stuff you should discover. Whole LP's like: Holy Wood - Marilyn Manson Roots - Sepultura but I'm sure the Community will guide you well. 😉 Spiral Out and may the Force be with you 🤘😝🔥
Korn Issues is my favorite album, nostalgic reasons. Falling Away From Me is from this album. I recommend just randomly selecting songs from the album with the exception of the first song, unless you just want to.
I've never connected to lyrics as deeply as I have Korn. That's probably because of a rough background, but they got me through so truly dark times by showing we don't go these things alone. It Let's you know they others have been through dark times, and so can you. ❤
ooh boy! what an Iconic, Epic and Classic song! the drummer doing a hi-hat in between two crash cymbals is killing me as I can't air drum to it properly! and I never paid enough attention to that before today! hahahahahahahaha! awsesome vid though! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Korn is one of my all-time favorite bands! Can't go wrong with any song you pick. I suggest "Shoots and Ladders" Full version. Starts with a piece on bagpipes. They are being played by the lead singer Jonathan Davis
One of my fav Korn songs , the guitar riff is so simple yet so heavy the whole world starts to shake . trust me ,when that riff plays you'll feel it too !!!!
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Just thought of two by Korn. Coming Undone and Did My Time.
....and yes. Keep your ass in that seat til all five billion requests are finished.😂😂 Just fkn with ya. You got a life bro. We're on your schedule. 👍 Just keep on keeping on. You're killing it.
Do KoRn - Daddy next
I don't know if you need to hear this from middle-aged woman in Texas, but you look exactly like my son! And he is going through the same journey of discovering the music from my youth. I love your reactions!
Middle aged man in Texas saying hi
I think many subscribers are our age. He mostly reacts to music from when I was a teenager.
Middle-aged man in Texas also. I live just west of Cowtown.
I'm glad to see my fellow Texans here!
Howdy.
Love how all the Texas dudes are stepping up because the middle-aged mom from Texas is attractive. Lol 👌😂😇
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Dude. Seriously. We watch your videos because we like your personality, comments, honesty, and sense of humor. If you start racing for views, it won't be authentic anymore. React to what interests YOU. Fuck what comments want.
DUDE!!!!! You HAVE to watch Blind liv at Woodstock.. Korn DESTROYED THAT PLACE!!!!!
Yep chics got ra ped everywhere!
yeah!!!
YES!!! The crowd reaction is unbelievable!!
Limp Bizkit destroyed the place....and 😢young women were savagely sexually assaulted at that shit tucked up messsssss....Growlllllll
Korn- got the life 🔥💪
This is THE song that began my own personal music journey! I'll love it forever and ever!!
I liked but then unliked, because I don't want to mess up your 69
Yes
Korn "Y'all want a single". I will patiently wait. Official uncensored video
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Totally, I agree. You'll love it
YES
F*** that
Right Now is a good one if you haven't done it yet
Blind, Ball Tongue, Chi, BBK,
Got The Life, Here to Stay, Thoughtless, Make me Bad, Its On. There's so many great songs, even some of there newer stuff like Rotting in Vain, Love and Meth and
Worst is on its way. You can go down a rabbit hole of Korn.
Hell yeah, BBK is one of my favs. I never hear anyone mention that song.
@Angela-sq1jz BBK is easily one of there best
Old Korn is the way to go. 🤘🏼
All bands older stuff was better
Anything before and including Untitled is great. I think Korn III was next? wasn't a fan. Then when they did the dubstep thing, I fell off. And I like dubstep.
Dude new korn is sick! Havent you heard the last albums? Theyre amazing from start to finish
Watching you reminds me of the feelings a I felt when I was a teenager. There’s something magic about watching someone fall in love with this music in real time
Don't let comments affect your s*** do what you do bro that's what's good!
Blind was their first release. I remember being in the Sam Goody listening station and my mom called me over and said, listen to this. I was a country music nut. I heard Jonathan say "Are you ready?" and inside I whispered "yes". Everything changed after that and their music has saved my life more times than I care to count. Every time I was in a bad place they released a new record that spoke to my soul and I legitimately owe that man my life.
Helmet in the Bush about his struggles with c*caine is beautiful and it might make you cry.
I recommend avoiding Daddy. It's good and really real but hard to handle about SA the lead singer suffered as a child. Try to avoid Pretty as well. That's about the little girl that came across his table as a coroner's assistant as a teenager.
Make Me Bad is excellent.
Recommends: Good God, A.D.I.D.A.S., Wicked -an Ice Cube cover featuring Chino Moreno (of the Deftones) and Hey Daddy is EXCELLENT> (NOT THE OTHER ONE, Don't get these two mixed up!)
Faith no more was the biggest influence on korn. In due time we need a FNM rabbit hole.
The 90s was the best era for rock & metal, hands down.
Another vote for “Blind” live at Woodstock ‘99. That one will hook you.
It’s from their first album, (self titled) from 1994. Their first couple of albums were much more raw and gritty. Falling Away and Freak on a Leash were from their era when they started polishing up their sound. They’re from Southern California, and have a heavy hip-hop influence from the time. They’ve don’t a lot of collaborations with 1990’s hip-hop artists and other Nu-Metal bands over the years, as well.
Nu-Metal bands all sound different, but they have some things in common-heavy, chunky, low-tuned guitars, a bass-heavy groove, turn tables, electronic elements, and a wide range of vocals styles within their own songs. Bands like Deftones, Mudvayne, Limp Bizkit, Mushroomhead, Orgy, Otep, Slipknot, Korn, Fear Factory, Static-X, ill Niño, Chimaira, Rob Zombie, all seem to not really fit in any one major particular genre, but share some sounds, but sound vastly different from each other. Some will lean more to the Hip Hop side, some will lean more to an industrial electronic sound, and some will lean more traditional thrash.
I’d suggest checking out the band Faith No More, first song Epic. They have a vibe that’s kinda grunge & nu-metal put together. They’re such a versatile group with an amazing front man. Mike Patton✌🏻
I second this. FNM is so good and you never know what you're going to get, but you know it'll be good
Good call! I actually like falling to pieces more. That bouncy bass line hooks me. But Epic is, well... Epic.
Thank you for doing more Korn. There music helped me and others with past childhood trauma. Looking forward to your reaction bro. 🙏
True, several 90's bands helped me through some stuff.
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Korn - Got The Life, Blind, Blind live, Make Me Bad, Twist, Shoots and Ladders live, etc, etc.
All of those then a at least one from that Skrillex/KoRn album and of course DADDY!!
Fo shiz, if you're going to watch Blind live, it's got to be at Woodstock. While I'm at it, I may as well throw in somebody someone, coming undone, here to stay and did my time. Really, there's so many good songs!
Definitely have to do Shoots and Ladders. JD can throw down on some bagpipes! The intro to that song is one of their best!
Twisted Transistor, Let’s Get This Party Started, 10 or a 2 Way… there’s MANY Korn songs worth reviewing my friend. All in due time, all in due time.
Clown,make me bad,it’s on,got the life,blind,right now,did my time,that’s just to name a few!!! There’s sooooooo much great music from this great band!!! Enjoy!!
Great song list gotta throw Ball Tongue on there too.
No worries we appreciate ur time. Do what u need to do. Amazing song. Love their unique sound. Deep stuff. Thanx so much, Peace
Since you are a Rap fan, you may enjoy the twist in Korn's song "Twisted Transistor"
Korn pretty much started the whole NU metal genre back in the mid 90s, they're one of my favourite bands of all time, their song "Good god" is amazing at showing just how talented Johnathan Davis is as a vocalist
Fax
BIG FACTS....
the guy who coined the nu metal genre stated specifically the bands: KoRn, Limp Bizkit, & Linkin Park as what inspired a need for a new genre categorization & epitomize the genre.
PERIOD.
lol So many songs and so little time bro. Dont get overwhelmed. Just keep pecking away at it. Your vids are a great way to for us watching to reignite excitement for the tunes. Great work.
Nu metal is what brought metal and hiphop/rap fans together. The heavy distorted guitars and aggression of metal with rhymey raplike vocals and drum beats that make you jump.
Korn is a huge rabbit hole. For sure of the best bands that has ever existed. The whole first album is a life changer!
Nu metal being a favorite makes sense, it hit for a lot of hip hop heads when it started because the bands in the scene grew up on hip hop and it comes through in the music. Not just that some or all of them were rapping on tracks, but the rest of the band came up on loops and break beats so the instrumentation has a lot of that influence with them putting their own sauce on it.
They were my tune back in high school, so good. I was 16 in 2000, they were amazing to me. I’m turning 40 this year and I still love them, new records as well.
Korn are in London August... I'm taking my daughter to her first concert... they are my favourite band.. and your right they are unique.. well spotted 😆
With Spiritbox as well, if you haven't seen them live yet you're in for a treat!
I took my son to his first concert and it was Korn he was 6. Then slipknot twice and in June taking him to see Limp bizkit. Great father!
I’m taking my son to his first concert ever at that exact concert as well!
@acethefreak4785 hopefully we will see you guys. Taking him in pit and be his first time crowd surfing. But with me and he just be on top me.
@@DaleSmith816 haha, yeah, hope so mate!
Both Alice in Chains and Korn are unique. For their first four or five albums, no one else sounds like either. I'm NOT saying they have a similar sound; rather, no one sounds like AIC and no one sounds like Korn. They each have a unique aesthetic without comparable analogues.
Korn's cover of Would was really good so there's some crossover!
Keep up the great reactions, don't listen to the negative stuff sir. You're killing it
You’re doing everything I love. I can’t imagine reliving hearing these for the first time. Super fun seeing you witness this special shit.
Now you're one of those "korn kids", haha. I'm almost 50 and I got in on korn early as I heard "blind" on a promo sampler CD. I liked them from there on.
SHOOTS AND LADDERS! You'll appreciate the bagpipes. Great reaction. Looking forward to more. 👊
I grew up with Korn, the first song that made me a hardcore fan from that day was Blind. Trust me that even today I still get strange looks by metal heads when I proclaim my favorite band is and will always be Korn. Love witnessing how the music hit you as well, that is what Nu metal does different. I love all types of music, my liked playlist on Spotify plays like a Chimera Willy Wonka going through a very trippy tunnel, but Nu Metal just hits a certain way. In some ways the horrors of being a teenager in those days, especially a closeted gay as I was then, it was very hard to find anything that made you feel heard, let alone accepted. It was like that back then, in the 90's teens just felt a little lost and confused. The world was advancing to fast we just never had time to really take anything in, it was easy to feel like you were pushed aside or forgotten.
Guess what I am just saying is, it was great to see someone from a totally different generation to see, hear and actually feel the music that changed my life. Keep being a open mind and you will never be lost in this world full of wonder.
You have a life time of music to go through, you can't do everything in 1 day so just keep doing what you arecdoing, it's working
I'm a 35 year old mum of 4 from Australia I grew up listening to korn and was lucky enough to see them live in the mosh pit at 16 it was the best mosh pit I've ever been in. I'm so happy that a new generation is rediscovering korn and the mastery that is Jonathan davis he is so multi talented he composes and conducts classical music and musical scores for movies and television he is brilliant.
Hey man, I dunno how long you have been doing this because I only recently discovered you, but don't worry about what other people want. One thing you will eventually learn that I am going to tell you now is do what you love and your audience will find you. It doesn't matter what people want, you do you and they will find you. You can't please everyone. It is an impossible feat so don't even bother. The people who complain, are a small but vocal minority. They always are. Also, while focused on the hustle take care not to burn out. Everyone of the big name youtubers did that and they learned it the hard way. You are already up to 26K subs so you must be doing something right. I know I'm digging it. Much love. ✌
Dead Bodies Everywhere
It’s On!
Got The Life
You really want me to be a good son, why you make me feel like no one...
Jesus, how I love Korn.
Earlier Korn is awesome. In my youth, I used to jump off a box in our local rock/metal club when Here to Stay kicked in. MTV played the video on a loop for hours from midnight when it was released. Come on!
Korn started Nu Metal with their debut album in 94, with Blind. Everyone else followed.
They've played Belfast, NI, a grand total of once. But I've gone to London and Dublin to get my face blown off. 😉😊
Seeing them live is a must. 4 times for me. Sick and Twisted tour they broke the Guinness world record for the loudest sound system. The whole area shook. The bass!! Finger 11, Staind and Korn. One of my favorite concerts.
I love your reaction to all of Korns music. I was around 9yrs old when they hit the mainstream and my sister who is older than I am let me listen to it with her. Korn and Deftones will forever be a part of my music playlist. It makes me happy to see their music is still making people say "WTF, I got goosebumps" 😂
This makes me so happy seeing you love Nu metal. I love it so much
Korn is a amazing band, thier album the untouchables, is one of my favorite albums of all time 🔥🔥🔥
Bro you need more Korn. They have had an amazing 30 year career. So many bangers. These are radio hits but they got some heavy stuff
I can tell how much you're gonna LOVE Korn, bro. My only request is that it not be too long before you get to "Blind" (their very first song from their first album), and then "Got The Life", not too long after.
The thing about your reactions is that you aren't over talking or making non sense chatter. You are clear, real, to the point and express your raw emotions well.
Deftones and Papa Roach are definitely must listen to bands.
Deftones, Papa Roach and Korn used to play all the venues here in NorCal, back in the day... they're all Cali bands and they play fantastic music!
Korn is fucking bad ass. I love seeing them live.
Oh well done Molly.
I'll tell you this. I'm 42 and am young at heart and I relate to you bro.
This reaction. This was my reaction in 94.
In 94 I was 13 and I was a rhythm guitarist (I started guitar at 5) in a band which consisted of myself, an 18 year old lead guitarist/vocalist, another 18 year old bass player, and a 22 year old drummer (very talented) who was the bass players older brother.
We played a lot of Metallica covers.
I showed up one day and Jason (the drummer) said that me and Bryn (the lead guitarist) and Arron (the bassist) must tune our instruments to a calibration I'd never tried before.
After we tuned he showed us Blind.
Within an hour we were smashing this out (without lyrics, we were concentrating on nailing the music, singing comes later)
I've loved this song since that day.
Album 1, track 1: Blind. Just like Teen Spirit & Nevermind instantly ushered in grunge to the mainstream, Blind & the s/t album brought in numetal. It was the first song I ever heard with a 7 string. It was the heaviest thing in the universe!🤯
You're doing great, man. I've been enjoying your reactions. Thanks for doing more Korn. 👍
this is what an empath truly is - someone that feels ‘tone’ - i know your reactions are genuine because i can recognize art and musicality but beyond that, someone that ‘feels’ music doesn’t even need lyrics to summon visceral emotions. I’m to be 45 this year and my first 3 concerts were Ozzy, Tool(at Lollapalooza with Snoop Dogg among so many others) and Korn.
I can tell by your expression that you’re ‘feeling’ the art in all the same spots that i did when i first heard this.
idk if anyone has directed you toward the Rage Against the Machine on the BBC yet, but i think you’d enjoy, without spoilers, Rage, well, Raging Against the Machine.
love from mi, us
annnnndddd they are amazing live!!!! been in their concert back in 2011. I was amazing!! I love Korn so much!!
Hed pe!! Hed pe!! They're metal, punk music infused with hip hop. They opened for Korn on Korns 1st major tour, songs I suggest by hed pe are Suffa, Renegade(their anthem song), Killing Time, Ordo Ab Chao or Bartender. Thx & keep the great reactions coming🤘
I forgot about them! I saw them open for Korn!
To me what Grunge and Nü Metal have the most in common is the emotional content, especially from a vocal standpoint. It's what gravitated me to both genres as a teenager and still today at 42
I remember in college my roommate had 12 twelve in our dorm. Korn, tool and smashing pumpkins would thump hard.
Seen them 3 times in concert. Awesome 💯 everytime
You should check out Korns first hit Blind. They EXPLODED onto the scene in the early 90s with that shit man. It goes do hard.
The first 5 albums are a must 🙌👌
This was my childhood. I found this 20 years ago. You're young ears
Blind is great
Yeah let it grow bro 🤘 its the best feeling to headbang with this songs with the hair long
Molly Boy you have to do "it's on" and "Blind" is an absolute must.
You look like one of us. For real I have listened to Korn for years and I wouldn't have blinked seeing you in the crowd in the 9 shows I went to, you look like one of us. get into it
Yes! 🎉 one of my faves from KoRn
Korn - coming undone
Korn -Blind
Korn - got the life
Korn - Here to stay
Villain of the story - The Dark Side
Knocked lose - "deep in the willow/Everything is quiet now"
I feel like Fieldy's bass makes their sound different from other bands (and Jonathan's voice, of course). And I'm with you, my favorites are grunge and nu metal. Grunge more so. I was a pure metalhead until grunge came along. I guess I just found that it spoke to my life more than metal did. I still like my metal, but that's where I am. Don't let people's comments stop you from finding your happiness. You'll get to those suggestions eventually. Try "Coming Undone" and "Dead Bodies Everywhere"!
I’ve seen Korn twice between 2003 and 2007. Both concerts blew my mind and I took my teenage son with me and now he owns his own music venue in Gainesville Florida and he’s 33.
Way back in 94 I was on my way to work when my local radio station played a new bands first release.
It was Korn's song blind.
I had to pull over. I would have hit 200
Mph and ran people of the road if didn't pull over.
Blind you should check that out.
Are you readyyyyy
Amazing grace how Brian 'Head' Welch from Korn was called out of the darkness and is a Christian today - praise God!! Sooooo freaking Awesome is the Lord Jesus Christ to the glory of God the Father - wow!! Good rockin' song too of course haha!
Also, speaking of the Deftones, they do a song with the lead singer of Tool called Passenger that's outstanding.
And their Adrenaline album is top tier nu-metal.
Thank you for the great reaction! If you want a crazy Korn song, check out "Good God." The first time I heard it I thought WTF is this? Keep rocking MollyBoy!!
Screw the hater’s your young and have so much to learn and love keep on keeping on🤘❤️ these guys are speaking about personal experience of life in the way they grew up, lot of childhoods trauma and sexual abuse
Nothing wrong with Nu metal, Korn is badass! Also check out Coal Chamber - "Loco" and Mudvayne - "Mercy, Severity", those are two of my favorite bands of the type.
To me one of their bests songs vocally is did my time.
Korn has MANY great songs… Coming Undone, Shoots and Ladders, ADADIS, Got the Life, Blind ( live version), Somebody, Someone are just a few …
I think they are nu- metal
Korn: GOOD GOD...essential ol school korn
They've ALWAYS had the best sound PERIOD!! When I first heard them in the 90s I knew right then and there that they had the right crunch and bass and drums equation solved. Still to this day their sound is unique and distinct... and the best. IMO!! but fact as well lol
I remember being 17 years old and this video came out. They set a time for its release and my whole crew went home to watch this. Just mind blowing the first time. Cheers.
I mean this in the absolute best way: with your personal style, you would have fit right in with Korn’s fan base in 1999 😂 love your reaction videos!
Korn are the gods of nu metal
I’ve heard and seen this video for over 20 years and still gives me the feeling you have. It’s such an impactful song and video. Directed by Fred Durst 👍
Born in 87 I had the honor to be a Teenager around the greatest time of New-Metal. My favorite Korn Song since release and also my personal suggestion to you: Somebody Someone
But there is also so much more important stuff you should discover. Whole LP's like:
Holy Wood - Marilyn Manson
Roots - Sepultura but I'm sure the Community will guide you well. 😉
Spiral Out and may the Force be with you 🤘😝🔥
Korn Issues is my favorite album, nostalgic reasons. Falling Away From Me is from this album. I recommend just randomly selecting songs from the album with the exception of the first song, unless you just want to.
Legit one of my favorite songs of all time
Ignore stupid comments bro we love you as a brother 🤘🕯️🖤
Korn. Got the life. Live from CBGB's. The bass work on that is incredible
I've never connected to lyrics as deeply as I have Korn. That's probably because of a rough background, but they got me through so truly dark times by showing we don't go these things alone. It Let's you know they others have been through dark times, and so can you. ❤
Korn - Clown 🔥
Fuck yeah!
ooh boy! what an Iconic, Epic and Classic song! the drummer doing a hi-hat in between two crash cymbals is killing me as I can't air drum to it properly! and I never paid enough attention to that before today! hahahahahahahaha! awsesome vid though! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Korn is one of my all-time favorite bands! Can't go wrong with any song you pick. I suggest "Shoots and Ladders" Full version. Starts with a piece on bagpipes. They are being played by the lead singer Jonathan Davis
Korn's , "I've Done My Time", video has those Spazzy movements, too. It was the first song I heard from them. On the movie, "Tomb Raider 2".
they opened with this on the '99 tour. epic show.
My fave korn songs are good god,here to stay,faget, its on, clown and thoughtless
So many great songs from this band
Korn is sic bro. Enjoy the journey. Keep listening.
The ENTIRE Follow the leader and Issues album is brilliant.
Just enjoy yourself and take your time. It's great that you're going down the metal rabbit hole
They are wonderful in concert
Blind by KoRn before watching the live version!!
One of my fav Korn songs , the guitar riff is so simple yet so heavy the whole world starts to shake . trust me ,when that riff plays you'll feel it too !!!!
KORN "Here to Stay" 🙏♥️