as a former meth and heroin (and crack, for that matter) freak, i have such big respect for Head. i've always loved Korn but he is definitely my favorite member of the group. PS - i'll have 11 years free from all hard drugs (including suboxone) this coming may. anyone struggling with addiction out there, you are not alone. try to do a little better every day.
Death metal, grindcore, black metal fan here......I always loved nu - metal/ crossover , because it's about the sound and creativity of the music! And sometimes something different is great
There are great songs in all genres. Even something I mostly loathe like hair metal has a Skid Row or Van Halen. Nu metal was mostly good though, I stand by that.
I’m glad Draiman can take the joke. He seems so chill every time I see him. Saw Disturbed with Slipknot on the 2008 Mayhem festival which was my very first concert. It was amazing
@thethrashpanda I live in chicago, in the 70s all my aunts ,uncles, cousins moved to Arkansas ,maybe they had a preconceived notion how Chicago will someday turn to shit now who's the fool.
And here we are in 2024, two decades later since the peak of this genre, that Nu Metal still sounds groovy, heavy can still catch your attention and is still in your playlist while genres like metalcore sound washed up and generic. Most of Nu Metal stood the test of time.
Im strait up Nu metal guy but just never could get into slipknot, actually was a fan of Cory for years before I found out he was there frontman .yea im from Kentucky ! lol
Same, same.. I'd add to this list Static-X and there are some good newbies these days. I'd suggest Wargasm and Nova Twins. There's some dope stuff everywhere if you bother to look
@@JustDronI believe I heard that they don't like to talk about the meanings of their songs so the listeners can come up with their own conclusions and meanings.
He has the same vibes as.. Interviewer: now for the hard hitting questions Hahn: look y'all. I microwaved me a piece of bread. Follow me more for life hacks, on quick dinners 101.
It’s funny cause it’s essentially come full circle. People have gone from hating nu metal during the 90s and 2000s but now a lot of new people are discovering nu metal.
I have Nu Metal to thank for becoming a metalhead. Disturbed and Linkin Park were some of the earliest bands that spoke to me growing up. Now I'm a metalhead 20 years later, and I listen to all different genres; with melodic death and power metal being two of my favourites, in particular. I still go back to nu metal from time to time and I still enjoy it 🤘
@@RobertCarroll-oh6qw Yeah, you read Greenday lyrics and fee like someone bitter and angry wrote it, but you listen and you'd think these were the happiest guys alive
@levivolaju883 U mean u hate "rap" ?? I can give u a LOT of NÜ Metal that's not hip hop-y,goth nu metal? Reggae nu metal? Death nu metal? Thrash nu metal? Grunge nu metal? Post grunge nu metal? Punk nu metal? Hardcore nu metal? Rapcore nu metal? Pop punk nu metal? Emo nu metal?? Electronic nu metal? Alternative rock nu metal? Which one do u want? -_-
At the height of Nu Metal I was in the navy coming back from the gulf, going to Iraq, fighting the war on terror, all that. So just listening to a lot of it brings back memories. I lost a buddy of mine who got out of the navy went home and got into a car accident. Every time I hear Aerials by System of the Down I can’t help but, think of him and our last conversation.
From these interviews, I have seen Disturbed, and Slipknot live. I have seen other bands live like Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Nightwish etc. However, they were not covered in these interviews. To be fair, Disturbed and Slipknot is on a whole new level when they perform live. They excel to such an extent that listening to their albums afterwards, pale in comparison to their live shows.
Wikipedia is single handedly responsible for saying Faith No More is nu-metal, and I just can’t see it, but I can’t fight that fight either. If there’s one thing people are passionate to the grave about, it’s metal genres. All I know is FNM is not fucking nu-metal.
I feel the same about Slipknot. I Know and understand the history and why there's indeed a nu-metal component in their music early on especially on 1999 self tittled, but still will always keep saying that Slipknot isn't Nu-metal, because to me they are much more, just like FNM, they can't be contained by one genre. I mean, I am ok if someone puts these bands on nu-metal playlists because that does makes sense for listeners, but they can equally be placed on playlists other metal genres. Nu-metal can be a part of their sound, but definitely not their core. Well, that's my opinion anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
All things aside I think Munky did an incredible job in music writing for Remember Who You Are. I didn’t much like the change in drum style and quality, but the melody and the vocals were there and carried the tone and feel of that album. The band has always had a way of painting a picture and I think that’s what’s important. Never thought I’d get into their newer songs but now I love them just as much as their older albums. Well almost as much lol. JD has never failed to deliver a song I would grow into loving 🖤
No, it pretty much sounds like a couple of years in the early 2000's. And that's it. The worst time in mainstream music history. It was an embarrassment.
@bassage13 That's not true at all. It's just your opinion. And the fact that Nü Metal is having a huge comeback embraced by Gen Z, just goes to show that it is indeed timeless.
NÜ Metal is a genre that although they can have different sounds from different subgenres (yes! Nu metal has its own subgenres) it share the SAME sound which is *"GROOVY,GRUNGY,ALTERNATIVE METAL"* every nu metal band has that sound! So quit that cliche "lumped in" b.s.Just admit u like NÜ Metal but only certain bands or its subgenres.
While Disturbed isn't one of my favorite bands, David Draiman seems like the guy i would most like to sit down and have a drink with. Although they do all seem quite nice people. Must be a fun job getting to interview these legends, if you're a fan.
There have been quite a few bands that emerged in the past few years that are amping up the nu metal influence. If you want a band that draws influence from Deftones (and is easily the best one among those I will list): LOATHE. They aren't nu-metal (neither are Deftones) but their 2020 album is one of my favourite albums of all time. It's called "I Let It In and It Took Everything". Some other bands to try: My Ticket Home, Ocean Grove ("The Rhapsody Tapes" album), UnityTX, Thrown, Alpha Wolf, Moodring, Profiler (if you don't mind questionable lyrics)
@@darcytucker416watch better content creators. Especially ones that actually know what they’re talking about instead of telling bands they need to sell out to be worth a shit to him.
@@loganryan1317 yall refuse to accept that your boy constantly talks out his ass and just insist it’s all a bit when he’s come out and said it isn’t multiple times lmfao.
@@ridleysomeliana-lauer5814 you do realize the internet isnt real, right? Lol 😂 but if you want people who will agree with you constantly, i recommend the subreddit r/metalcore. All the unimaginative yes-men you could ever hope for 😄 its all fun
I don't know if Nu Metal is objectively good. I just know that I have a fond nostalgia for it because I was a teenager in the late 90s and early 2000s.
I think people really underestimate the "metalness" of nu metal (particularly, places like the Metal Archives). Sure, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit and Incubus are barely metal, but Korn, Slipknot and Disturbed are easily as metal as Judas Priest, Iron Maiden or Metallica. Much like glam metal, how metal nu metal is depends on the band.
@@PapaSmurf11182nd Just for for fun, I'll do some glam metal bands too. Twisted Sister, Dokken and WASP = Metal Kiss, Bon Jovi and Cinderella = Not metal
@@NeoKokoro20 Metal is a pretty wide spectrum in my opinion. The single biggest factor is the number of riffs in a song. I can think of multiple nu metal bands that have quite a few songs that fall under this category with the riffs. To your second point about glam/hair bands, I can’t speak to that as much. There are some bands that are more riff oriented than others. And that fixation on the riffs and number of riffs can make some glam/hair bands more metal than others
@@PapaSmurf11182nd Yeah, this why I don't like the Metal Archive's elitist attitude. They don't consider Slipknot metal, yet they consider Rush metal, which is just hilarious. Slipknot is way more metal than Rush ever was, even at their heaviest. And there's one artist there named Ella, who is barely even rock, let alone metal. But she gets accepted because she has a mere one metal album, out of the dozens of albums she released. In other words, there's a lot of inconsistencies and bias there when it comes to what's metal and what's not.
@@NeoKokoro20just because something is heavy doesn't mean it's metal, but Rush was added as an exception, which they've stopped doing. Also it's unlikely they'll add Slipknot because they've rejected them for so long and don't want to turn back, even though you could call Iowa and AHIG groove metal albums.
The low settings for ac is usually public areas, or hotels. Reduces on sweat and stink rather than comfort. Drive thru chapels are mainly in Vegas. Alcohol sales times varies by state (example: in Mssachusetts, you can't buy Alcohol on Sundays). Most people I know buy a home to live in permanently, not just for a few years, unless they are flippers.
@@nothuman1683 homie not only are you straight up lying, you've commented this take on multiple comments about Amy Lee lmao why are you this desperate for a bad take?
@@CradlePayne A different energy, for sure. Being a metal band, I hope they have more in the tank than PJ. While Matt Cameron has made his mark on PJ live shows, Korn's energy is just on a different level. The crowd also helps with that, as they've always been a pit friendly band and younger people love that shit still. Pearl Jam's biggest fans are in their 50's now or closing in on it, so their live show may be catered a bit to their fans' energy levels as well? Then there's Ed, who runs around like he's in a metal band and who's voice never ages 🤣🤣🤣
@@kennethosburn2962 True! Politely disagree on the Matt Cameron aspect and also Eddie's new style of singing. Matt, I think, was much better suited in Soundgarden. Eddie, especially on the new singles, more or less just talks fast rather than singing. I honestly just don't feel any passion or emotion from their new stuff. 🤷
The music industry, not just metal, needed nu-metal. It opened up a door for other people to discover metal and nu-metal lovers to other sub-genres of metal. I also feel that it pushed the boundaries of experimentation within the genre. And eventually, I feel, it melded and evolved with the metalcore sound of today.
I think a lot of the music terms, like nu-metal, grunge, screamo, have to do a lot with the time period. look at the difference in Nirvana and Sound Garden, how are those the same genre?
Meth itself doesn’t make you crafty, or really sneaky. That’s just addiction as a whole. Been there done that but never flew with dope. Most I flew with was a small amount of bud and my methadone prescription bottles.
Back in the day, my metal-head boys and I would joke that the "WOO-AH-AH-AH" part in the Disturbed song was an accidental recording of the sound engineer choking on his own vomit because the song is so bad! :D
Haha funny story. Brian “Head” gave my friend lice once. She had to shave her head and all that stuff. I never saw it but she told me about meeting him at a concert.
I used to say i didn't like music when i was a kid cos the UK charts didn't do it for me. But then i heard nu metal when i was about 12 years old. Blew my mind. I love music just not S Club 7 or Spice Girls.
I still trip out about Korn. In '93 I lived in Huntington Beach, Ca and worked in Irvine. My car was broken so the receptionist sometimes drove my roommate and I home. One day I saw an all blank black tape except the word Korn on it and asked her wtf a Korn was. She said her son's godfather was the lead singer for that band. I had her play it and one song out four or five on the tape and even though I was into Jane's Addiction/RHCP/etc at the time, one song jumped out to me. Turned out to be Blind. We partied at their house a couple miles away, later, and even though they all looked weird as hell to me (the only one that looked like a regular guy was the drummer), they were cool and it was fun just hanging out and playing pool at their pad all night. Turned out that her son's godfather (it was )Jonathan wasn't there but his hot as sh*t girlfriend was so we could've cared less. Almost the same thing happened at that time with a completely different music type band in Long Beach with another name that I thought was stupid as hell ....Sublime. Oh, Dave Abbott (Tank) was my roommates best friend from high school and also Tito Ortiz, who was just a skinny high school kid then, used to come by and drink beers after school. Sh*t, I look back and think how the hell did I hang out with all these different people that ended up being famous as hell. Lucky I guess. What the hell happened to me.....just a normal life.
All I can think when I hear a lot of these guys talking is "Man you dumb mofos sure made some cool music"....then there's Amy and David bringing the brain cells to Nu Metal.
as a former meth and heroin (and crack, for that matter) freak, i have such big respect for Head. i've always loved Korn but he is definitely my favorite member of the group.
PS - i'll have 11 years free from all hard drugs (including suboxone) this coming may. anyone struggling with addiction out there, you are not alone. try to do a little better every day.
Hope you know how impressive that is! Proud of you for that amazing achievement! Wishing you all the best in life from an internet stranger lol 😊
Im on the buprenorphine train so i can say that is one hell of an accomplishment.
@@InjunMoJoe How you finding the bupe? Hope it is working for you!
Congratulations brother! Thats extremely impressive.
Thanks everyone! I give all the glory to God on that one for sure. 😎👊
Death metal, grindcore, black metal fan here......I always loved nu - metal/ crossover , because it's about the sound and creativity of the music! And sometimes something different is great
It probably has to do with your age.
Ditto
Rap sucks 🤮
There are great songs in all genres. Even something I mostly loathe like hair metal has a Skid Row or Van Halen. Nu metal was mostly good though, I stand by that.
Also a hardcore fan I see
I’m glad Draiman can take the joke. He seems so chill every time I see him. Saw Disturbed with Slipknot on the 2008 Mayhem festival which was my very first concert. It was amazing
We don't deserve David Draiman :-)
Dude singing in the Evanescence song wasn't a rapper though, he was the frontman for 12 Stones.
And he sucked lol
okay, but he was rapping on the track, I don't think they needed the person to be a career rapper
Never heard of them
@@dcfromthevL take, those dual vocals really worked well on the song and made sense with the lyrics.
@@Henry14arsenal2007 Amy legitimately hates he was forced in the song and doesn't like that version
Loved when Bryan Welch shut down the interviewer’s meth promotion. Don’t do meth kids
I didnt know what meth was when I met him , man times sure have changed , wish I still didnt
Just having to drive back to Arkansas would give me tears.
haha having to go there ever tho, oof nightmare!
Trust me, most americans would prefer arkansas over california
@@JMRxYM the videos I've seen of California I'd have to agree.
Bro, I’m from there. I live like 30 minutes from the Missouri state line. It kinda sucks.
@thethrashpanda I live in chicago, in the 70s all my aunts ,uncles, cousins moved to Arkansas ,maybe they had a preconceived notion how Chicago will someday turn to shit now who's the fool.
And here we are in 2024, two decades later since the peak of this genre, that Nu Metal still sounds groovy, heavy can still catch your attention and is still in your playlist while genres like metalcore sound washed up and generic. Most of Nu Metal stood the test of time.
I still listen to Nu metal Linkin Park Korn Deftones Limp Bizkit Slipknot P.O.D.
Im strait up Nu metal guy but just never could get into slipknot, actually was a fan of Cory for years before I found out he was there frontman .yea im from Kentucky ! lol
@danielhall-wl4ql 🤣.. you should listen to the gray chapter. That's my favorite slipknot album
Same, same.. I'd add to this list Static-X and there are some good newbies these days. I'd suggest Wargasm and Nova Twins. There's some dope stuff everywhere if you bother to look
It stood the test of time actually, cause a lot of people I know still listen to Nu Metal
nu metal is corny
Mr. Hahn is a savage 😂
Never got a clear answer, oh whale....
Chairman Hahn now
What was that really? It's like he doesn't understand a question and just answers randomly to conceal it. Isn't he native English speaker?
@@JustDronI believe I heard that they don't like to talk about the meanings of their songs so the listeners can come up with their own conclusions and meanings.
He has the same vibes as..
Interviewer: now for the hard hitting questions
Hahn: look y'all. I microwaved me a piece of bread. Follow me more for life hacks, on quick dinners 101.
nu metal is good y’all overreacting
It’s funny cause it’s essentially come full circle. People have gone from hating nu metal during the 90s and 2000s but now a lot of new people are discovering nu metal.
I have Nu Metal to thank for becoming a metalhead. Disturbed and Linkin Park were some of the earliest bands that spoke to me growing up. Now I'm a metalhead 20 years later, and I listen to all different genres; with melodic death and power metal being two of my favourites, in particular. I still go back to nu metal from time to time and I still enjoy it 🤘
Nu metal got me into heavier and more extreme metal too
same 🥹
The singer of Disturbed seems like a very chill dude 😎
They restricted Megalomaniac but American Idiot was on every hour.
Because it has a "happy jolly beat"!!
@@RobertCarroll-oh6qw Yeah, you read Greenday lyrics and fee like someone bitter and angry wrote it, but you listen and you'd think these were the happiest guys alive
Amy Lee's aging process should be studied.
lots of bread and twinkies?
Like all women, the secret is a ridiculous amount of makeup, lighting and sometimes filters. Meet her in person and learn about reality.
She looks awful now unfortunately
why? study a can of Crisco
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd She does not, she looks great she recently uploaded pics at some event, at her 43 years old she is looking great
Dave Draiman laugh snorting is the greatest thing to happen ever today
NU Metal is the most diverse Metal Genre and it brought Metal back into the Charts. I will always love NU Metal
Rap 🤮
Oh you Fool
@levivolaju883 U mean u hate "rap" ?? I can give u a LOT of NÜ Metal that's not hip hop-y,goth nu metal? Reggae nu metal? Death nu metal? Thrash nu metal? Grunge nu metal? Post grunge nu metal? Punk nu metal? Hardcore nu metal? Rapcore nu metal? Pop punk nu metal? Emo nu metal?? Electronic nu metal? Alternative rock nu metal? Which one do u want? -_-
Oh hell no. I'm happy their mainstream time is over.
You have horrible, HORRIBLE taste in music. Gross.
Metal is metal to me, let’s just play it loud and headbang.
You're extremely lucky to be meeting and interviewing these people
The worst musicians on Earth?
@@bassage13which one of these guys fxcked the girl you had a crush on? 😂
@@bassage13 ok "swiftie"
At the height of Nu Metal I was in the navy coming back from the gulf, going to Iraq, fighting the war on terror, all that. So just listening to a lot of it brings back memories. I lost a buddy of mine who got out of the navy went home and got into a car accident. Every time I hear Aerials by System of the Down I can’t help but, think of him and our last conversation.
From these interviews, I have seen Disturbed, and Slipknot live. I have seen other bands live like Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, Nightwish etc. However, they were not covered in these interviews. To be fair, Disturbed and Slipknot is on a whole new level when they perform live. They excel to such an extent that listening to their albums afterwards, pale in comparison to their live shows.
As a millenial nu metal was my gateway into Metal music. Linkin park , SOAD , thank you for getting me there
So many metal artists are the most rational, down to earth, and intelligent people in the industry.
Why is Amy Lee so fucking hot.
She's not
@@nothuman1683& you’re wrong.
Because she is an angel on this earth and she is pure rock n roll.
Should see her back in her prime, oooweee!
Yeah she's sexy AF
I am from the nu-metal generation... awesome. Korn are my favorite band of the genre... Coal Chamber, slipknot, deftones, Mudvayne...etc
Wikipedia is single handedly responsible for saying Faith No More is nu-metal, and I just can’t see it, but I can’t fight that fight either. If there’s one thing people are passionate to the grave about, it’s metal genres.
All I know is FNM is not fucking nu-metal.
I completely agree. I would say that they were ahead of their time, in that sense. But that's it
There should be a fact or fiction with faith no more or Mike Patton
More like 'Ol Metal !
Things that were kind of funk metal or rap metal got lumped into nu-metal
I feel the same about Slipknot. I Know and understand the history and why there's indeed a nu-metal component in their music early on especially on 1999 self tittled, but still will always keep saying that Slipknot isn't Nu-metal, because to me they are much more, just like FNM, they can't be contained by one genre. I mean, I am ok if someone puts these bands on nu-metal playlists because that does makes sense for listeners, but they can equally be placed on playlists other metal genres. Nu-metal can be a part of their sound, but definitely not their core. Well, that's my opinion anyway ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Dude over here casually interviewing legends
All things aside I think Munky did an incredible job in music writing for Remember Who You Are. I didn’t much like the change in drum style and quality, but the melody and the vocals were there and carried the tone and feel of that album. The band has always had a way of painting a picture and I think that’s what’s important. Never thought I’d get into their newer songs but now I love them just as much as their older albums.
Well almost as much lol. JD has never failed to deliver a song I would grow into loving 🖤
Nü Metal is timeless 🔥
No, it pretty much sounds like a couple of years in the early 2000's. And that's it. The worst time in mainstream music history. It was an embarrassment.
@bassage13 That's not true at all. It's just your opinion. And the fact that Nü Metal is having a huge comeback embraced by Gen Z, just goes to show that it is indeed timeless.
@@bassage13you probably like 80s glam bands 😂
@@Nu.Metal.Kid.99lol your name is cringe af, just admit you’re a rap kid that wants to be a metalhead because it’s cool.
NÜ Metal is a genre that although they can have different sounds from different subgenres (yes! Nu metal has its own subgenres) it share the SAME sound which is *"GROOVY,GRUNGY,ALTERNATIVE METAL"* every nu metal band has that sound! So quit that cliche "lumped in" b.s.Just admit u like NÜ Metal but only certain bands or its subgenres.
While Disturbed isn't one of my favorite bands, David Draiman seems like the guy i would most like to sit down and have a drink with. Although they do all seem quite nice people. Must be a fun job getting to interview these legends, if you're a fan.
i miss Nu Metal. i neeed it to come back, just for a couple years lol.... give me more deftones, SOAD, evanescence, disturbed, korn, coal chamber,
Try Madkelly, Tetrarch, PRDX, Sellouts 🤘🏻
Nu metal was never meant to last lol, it was just a transitioning point so the industry could kill off metal to replace with rap
@@bassage13it’s pop metal
There have been quite a few bands that emerged in the past few years that are amping up the nu metal influence. If you want a band that draws influence from Deftones (and is easily the best one among those I will list): LOATHE. They aren't nu-metal (neither are Deftones) but their 2020 album is one of my favourite albums of all time. It's called "I Let It In and It Took Everything".
Some other bands to try: My Ticket Home, Ocean Grove ("The Rhapsody Tapes" album), UnityTX, Thrown, Alpha Wolf, Moodring, Profiler (if you don't mind questionable lyrics)
@@polyghost Jesus, people are actually trying to revive this garbage?
Evanescence wasn't Nu Metal. In the interview Amy Lee is saying that having a rapper in the band would have been awful, so WTF?
Iv always been a fan of nu metal, even tho I'm now heavily into black metal I love nu metal ❤
Still listening! Getcha pull brother! 333!
Looking forward to Finn McKenty reacting to this.
Love Finn's videos.
@@darcytucker416watch better content creators. Especially ones that actually know what they’re talking about instead of telling bands they need to sell out to be worth a shit to him.
@@ridleysomeliana-lauer5814maybe dont take him so personally lol or dont watch him? Its all laughs.
@@loganryan1317 yall refuse to accept that your boy constantly talks out his ass and just insist it’s all a bit when he’s come out and said it isn’t multiple times lmfao.
@@ridleysomeliana-lauer5814 you do realize the internet isnt real, right? Lol 😂 but if you want people who will agree with you constantly, i recommend the subreddit r/metalcore. All the unimaginative yes-men you could ever hope for 😄 its all fun
I don't know if Nu Metal is objectively good. I just know that I have a fond nostalgia for it because I was a teenager in the late 90s and early 2000s.
Agreed😂
I think people really underestimate the "metalness" of nu metal (particularly, places like the Metal Archives). Sure, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit and Incubus are barely metal, but Korn, Slipknot and Disturbed are easily as metal as Judas Priest, Iron Maiden or Metallica. Much like glam metal, how metal nu metal is depends on the band.
Korn, Slipknot I do agree. Disturbed less so. You’re overall point is solid.
@@PapaSmurf11182nd Just for for fun, I'll do some glam metal bands too.
Twisted Sister, Dokken and WASP = Metal
Kiss, Bon Jovi and Cinderella = Not metal
@@NeoKokoro20 Metal is a pretty wide spectrum in my opinion. The single biggest factor is the number of riffs in a song. I can think of multiple nu metal bands that have quite a few songs that fall under this category with the riffs.
To your second point about glam/hair bands, I can’t speak to that as much. There are some bands that are more riff oriented than others. And that fixation on the riffs and number of riffs can make some glam/hair bands more metal than others
@@PapaSmurf11182nd Yeah, this why I don't like the Metal Archive's elitist attitude. They don't consider Slipknot metal, yet they consider Rush metal, which is just hilarious. Slipknot is way more metal than Rush ever was, even at their heaviest. And there's one artist there named Ella, who is barely even rock, let alone metal. But she gets accepted because she has a mere one metal album, out of the dozens of albums she released. In other words, there's a lot of inconsistencies and bias there when it comes to what's metal and what's not.
@@NeoKokoro20just because something is heavy doesn't mean it's metal, but Rush was added as an exception, which they've stopped doing. Also it's unlikely they'll add Slipknot because they've rejected them for so long and don't want to turn back, even though you could call Iowa and AHIG groove metal albums.
The low settings for ac is usually public areas, or hotels. Reduces on sweat and stink rather than comfort. Drive thru chapels are mainly in Vegas. Alcohol sales times varies by state (example: in Mssachusetts, you can't buy Alcohol on Sundays). Most people I know buy a home to live in permanently, not just for a few years, unless they are flippers.
Nu Metal always has ruled
Hair Metal as a whole was better than Nu Metal as a whole.
@@ShaneLeeMayeryou’re a crazy man . TH-cam was by let me say what I want lol fr
@@ShaneLeeMayer that's obvious.
Hair metal was and IS the best 😂😂
@techdeathhippie6319 hair metal is %100 more corny than nu metal its just grown ass men in tight pants talkin about chicks and drugs
Graham was shaking in his self conscious boots with Amy. Lol.
Goddamn it, Amy is still so friggin beautiful.
She was never beautiful
@@nothuman1683 homie not only are you straight up lying, you've commented this take on multiple comments about Amy Lee lmao why are you this desperate for a bad take?
6\10
Maybe 6.5 when she gets all primped up.
@@nothuman1683 you need your eyes checked.
I'm partial to brown eyes, but her blue eyes with dark hair are captivating.
Just saying I'm happy Korn still sells out arenas and headlines. I also love Pearl Jam but i can tell time caught up with them, Korn not so much..
Pearl Jam live is still an experience. Just saw Korn last October and they were amazing.
Every time I've ever seen PJ, I've been blown away.
@@kennethosburn2962 I do agree, I've seen PJ 4 times since 2014, it is surreal! I just prefer the new music of KoRn over PJs. More, energy?
@@CradlePayne A different energy, for sure. Being a metal band, I hope they have more in the tank than PJ.
While Matt Cameron has made his mark on PJ live shows, Korn's energy is just on a different level. The crowd also helps with that, as they've always been a pit friendly band and younger people love that shit still.
Pearl Jam's biggest fans are in their 50's now or closing in on it, so their live show may be catered a bit to their fans' energy levels as well?
Then there's Ed, who runs around like he's in a metal band and who's voice never ages
🤣🤣🤣
@@kennethosburn2962 True! Politely disagree on the Matt Cameron aspect and also Eddie's new style of singing. Matt, I think, was much better suited in Soundgarden. Eddie, especially on the new singles, more or less just talks fast rather than singing. I honestly just don't feel any passion or emotion from their new stuff. 🤷
Pearl Jam is a euphemism for semen 🤓
People all admitting they dig it now . Got so much hate from everyone for liking it 2005-2017 lmao
Same
Imagine liking it when it was fresh and embracing the fashion as well like myself 😅
Nah I’ve always hated it, it’s just people with nostalgia now
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd yeah, most don’t realize that’s what’s going on imo . I’m glad for the nu metal bands hahaha
@@nickwatland3565 I’m not, they were basically the transitioning point so the industry could kill off metal and go full on rap
Good music is good music.
Millennial still listening to NüMetal 🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
So happy to see Nü Metal alive and well
6:08 PRO TIP - don't film interviews near running air conditioning machines! haha or whatever that awful droning noise is!
The music industry, not just metal, needed nu-metal. It opened up a door for other people to discover metal and nu-metal lovers to other sub-genres of metal. I also feel that it pushed the boundaries of experimentation within the genre. And eventually, I feel, it melded and evolved with the metalcore sound of today.
Lmao no, all it did was kill off metal and make it irrelevant so they could transition to full on rap in the mainstream, it literally killed off metal
What “rapping” was done in the Back To Life? The dude yelled some words out. That’s not rapping 🤦🏽♂️😂
I always loved Nu Metal and I always will 🤘🏻🖤
Way to go ad algorithm. Head talking about hiding meth in deodorant and I immediately get a Gillette deodorant ad. You can’t make this shit up.
3:13 - would have been so much better if he’d said ‘No. it was inspired by the Boston zoo!’
Grew up listening to Nu-metal. Soad is the best.
they're tryna build a Prison...
i just cant get into the singers style of singing. its rather annoying imo. the music was great tho 🔥
I didn't know Evanescence was Nu Metal
edit: I didn't even know Incubus was Nu Metal.
early incubus, fungus among us and SCIENCE go hard 🤘
I think a lot of the music terms, like nu-metal, grunge, screamo, have to do a lot with the time period. look at the difference in Nirvana and Sound Garden, how are those the same genre?
Evanescence was forced to be nu metal lol
Nu metal was one of the best genres of music.
the worst
ha ha
@@aotctd nah
The best
What does it mean to be saved?
That Skitsystem shirt tho!!!
How you gonna work for loudwire when you have taste. Maybe bought the shirt cause it looked cool.
Mr. Hahn gives off Mr. Musk vibes lol
I met Munky coming out of a United Dairy Farmers in Ohio sometime in the 90s. The man needed beer ! He got it ! wouldnt share though ! lol
I miss Graham
Where did he go? Is he dead?
@@dcfromthev i don’t think so. He probably just doesn’t do as many videos as he used to. But I don’t think he’s dead.
@@dcfromthev I think he had cancer, but he didn't die.
@@dcfromthev he left Loudwire last year
Meth itself doesn’t make you crafty, or really sneaky. That’s just addiction as a whole. Been there done that but never flew with dope. Most I flew with was a small amount of bud and my methadone prescription bottles.
I don’t think we hate the music in general I’m starting to think we hated the people we the listeners were back then. So many cringe memories lol
Nu-Metal was needed and loved.
Back in the day, my metal-head boys and I would joke that the "WOO-AH-AH-AH" part in the Disturbed song was an accidental recording of the sound engineer choking on his own vomit because the song is so bad! :D
Nu Metal must be the laziest name for a genre
Guy: “what kind of metal is this?”
Dude: “oh it’s new… yeah yeah it’s Nu
Metal.”
Haha funny story. Brian “Head” gave my friend lice once. She had to shave her head and all that stuff. I never saw it but she told me about meeting him at a concert.
“meeting him” 😅 to get lice I think she did a little more than meet him lol
I cant help but think some people not liking nu metal has to do with their hate for rap/hip hop which is it's own thing. .
The webster theatre fact was cool!!!
Want a great segment? Just give Brian Head Welch a microphone and let him do his thing
9:44 Mr T has those socks
David seems cool as fuck.
I never realized that evanescence were an Arkansan band. As an Arkansan man I’m surprised
You should listen to their music and go to a show
@@ellafischbachbrock2352 oh I have
Amy Lee such a beauty
A GODDESS
Nu metal has always been (sic).
lol Head got lucky. You can't cover up a smell from dogs.
I miss graham on these types of interviews
When you just not that many people must be into a genre and then you hear that first story...
Don McLean tried to warn us.
Wat
@@tatewilson7678 look up the meaning of the song "American Pie"
Incubus guitarrist actually looks like g w Bus lol
I hear System on the radio and so does everyone else on the road.
Somexs. U know female vanity & everything
I thought Paul was great on 'Bring me to Life'. I hardly consider it 'Rap'.
Now tell me music industry and metal scene isn't sexist af when they wouldn't release album as great as Fallen just with a female singer alone
It’s more of they wanted to push rap into the mainstream and kill off metal, nu metal was the transitioning point
I used to say i didn't like music when i was a kid cos the UK charts didn't do it for me. But then i heard nu metal when i was about 12 years old. Blew my mind. I love music just not S Club 7 or Spice Girls.
Where my coal chamber fans at👊🏼🤘🏼
BIG TRUCK!!!
Mr Han 😂😂
I love these Americans! Great artists , I still listen to them all
I still trip out about Korn. In '93 I lived in Huntington Beach, Ca and worked in Irvine. My car was broken so the receptionist sometimes drove my roommate and I home. One day I saw an all blank black tape except the word Korn on it and asked her wtf a Korn was. She said her son's godfather was the lead singer for that band. I had her play it and one song out four or five on the tape and even though I was into Jane's Addiction/RHCP/etc at the time, one song jumped out to me. Turned out to be Blind. We partied at their house a couple miles away, later, and even though they all looked weird as hell to me (the only one that looked like a regular guy was the drummer), they were cool and it was fun just hanging out and playing pool at their pad all night. Turned out that her son's godfather (it was )Jonathan wasn't there but his hot as sh*t girlfriend was so we could've cared less.
Almost the same thing happened at that time with a completely different music type band in Long Beach with another name that I thought was stupid as hell ....Sublime.
Oh, Dave Abbott (Tank) was my roommates best friend from high school and also Tito Ortiz, who was just a skinny high school kid then, used to come by and drink beers after school. Sh*t, I look back and think how the hell did I hang out with all these different people that ended up being famous as hell. Lucky I guess. What the hell happened to me.....just a normal life.
Nu metal lives forever
Sevendust should’ve definitely been in this video 😢
TH-cam doesn't like what i have to say
If i had drunk 11 bottles of wine, then id probably be naked jumping of roofs into pools too... Just saying
Is this james a janisses cousin tf
Shred meat
Broken album cover art in second interview. Nice!
thought that was plague moth lol
All I can think when I hear a lot of these guys talking is "Man you dumb mofos sure made some cool music"....then there's Amy and David bringing the brain cells to Nu Metal.
Some Nu Metal is great. Some of it sucks. I feel the same about blues, rap, or any other genre.
The internet should be shut down. Toxic.
A lot of people would die
Good luck with that
…and still do.
I love nu Metal
My deodorant trick is out. Thanks Brian 😅