It's more or less Nu Metal - which is, at its core, pretty much a hybrid of hip-hop & metal. Even though Korn & SOAD are contemporaries, Korn had much earlier success and are generally seen as 'pioneers' of the genre.
It makes it pretty obvious that she's never heard Blind (except maybe that bit in the Charlie's Angels movie...) since she didn't know when it ended. I love her enthusiasm.
Nu metal is some of the most meaningful metal, bands like Slipknot, linkin park, Korn, Mudvayne, System Of A Down, Disturbed etc. put so much emotion into their music.
@Tane Rameka I consider them to be Nu metal because most of their albums are Nu Metal and they surfaced (No pun intended) in 1999 when Nu Metal was about to reach it's peak (Because in 1999 Incubus put out their album Make Yourself, Woodstock 99 which featured bands like KoRn, Sevendust and Limp Bizkit, Slipknot put out their self title in 99 and one year later Disturbed and Linkin Park would put out their albums known as The Sickness and Hybrid Theory) The band's first three albums had a very obvious Nu Metal sound with all of the guitars being tuned in either D or drop D. Slipknot started getting more into a new sound during the All Hope Is Gone days because they wanted to explore new sounds. I still classify Slipknot as Nu Metal even tho their current music doesn't sound like Nu Metal. It's the same case with Linkin Park and many other bands from that period.
The bassist Billy Gould from FNM way better in my opinion but fieldy barbaric slapping keeps Korn energy going 😆 the drums and catchy guitar riffs keep Korn worth listening too and JD emotions also. :)
That "not english" is kinda' Johnathans signature thing, it's like a growling beatbox. Have yet to hear any other band do anything like it unless to cover their songs.
the energy of concerts in the 90s, no cellphones, i mean, i appreciate them and being able to share the experience of going to a concert NOW that i'm old... lol... but i'm so glad i grew up without a care in the world and actually LIVED every concert i went to as a teenager and in my early 20s (1993-2005) ... i LOVE your reaction and it makes me so happy seeing younger people discovering how awesome music was back then too! also, you're just the cutest thing! much love from Mexico!
Metal is very diverse. It can be anything from slow and methodical to extremely fast and aggressive. Korn falls kind of in the middle of those two imo but they're definitely not a fast band.
You actually guessed it right at the start, when you said it sounded like hip-hop. They are a Nu Metal band, which is exactly that, a mix between heavy metal and Hip Hop. And btw, you reacted to 3 songs in a row, that was Blind, Twist and Chi one after the other hahaha You thought the last song, chi, was still part of blind xD
Try some classic Nine Inch Nails pretty much their best best album still Pretty Hate Machine from Halloween 1989 the songs Sin, Sanctified, Ringfinger, Terrible Lie and Head Like a Hole being favorites
lol did 3 different songs .. Blind.. Twist and Chi Korn changed the game in music labeled "Nu metal" .. Check out Deftones "My Own Summer" or "Be Quiet and Drive"
I love this, great reaction, I know I’m a tad late but korn reactions are really fun to watch, but this one is too notch, ESPECIALLY because you reacted to the Woodstock 99 concert
Hard Rock/Heavy Metal is one of the most diverse genres of music with a spaghetti plot of sub-genres going back to the 1960's. Korn and Limp Bizkit are more hip-hop inspired bands that got popular in the 90's.
I love your reaction! I’m glad you liked this so much. These guys were the first band I got into in my childhood (first album I ever bought was Korn’s first album). Your peeps are looking out for you by not suggesting Daddy yet. I COMPLETELY agree even though I enjoy the song and promote awareness of its message. But I gotta say being blindsided by that song as a 13 year old greatly upset me to where I couldn’t listen to it again for like 4 years. It’s that harrowing. It’s worth listening to absolutely but it will REALLY affect you to put it lightly. Just a quick heads up though you listened to 3 different songs. Blind ended after he screamed “IM BLIND.” That growling song you heard is called Twist. After it switched back to non growling lyrics that song is called Chi. Blind is from their first album (called Korn). Twist and Chi are the first two songs from their second album: Life is Peachy.
This genre of music is called “Nu Metal.” It’s made up of metal, hard rock, And ‘90s gangster rap and hip-hop. That’s why it’s heavy, groovy, and funky all at the same time.
Glad this video extended past Blind into Twist and Chi so you could hear Jonathan Davis' jiberish metal growl scatting. That's something that's very unique to him, I don't think I've heard a singer try to replicate it. When you do Freak on a Leash you should totally do the music video. Such an iconic video with a really cool meaning to it.
Johnathon Davis, the lead singer, has always said he sees the band as funk-metal, not nu-metal like they were labeled as shortly after breaking through. I get what nu-metal is, and I agree they are that, but to me Davis is right and funk-metal is what they are at their core. Funk includes hip-hop, but is not limited to just that. Korn is an enormous amalgamation of styles and genres. That being said, they're not the typical metal you've probably heard, so funk-metal is the best category to put them in. Great reaction video, thank you, I'm definitely going to have to check more of your channel out.
On the second track where you said you couldn't understand a single word; That's because he's not actually saying words. He's actually doing something of his own invention. It's kind of a combination of "beat-boxing" and "Scatting".
Woman, you need to listen to Type O Negative. A few good songs to start with are: Christian Woman Love You To Death Cinnamon Girl Hope you react to them! One of my own personal favorite bands, it would be awesome to hear your thoughts. (Edit: Typos)
Thank you for reminding me that Type O Negative exists. They are excellent, but I haven't listened to them in a long time. Now I have to go and correct that.
@@GiddyKitty It's a type of guitar music: surf music. I guess the beach boys are also in that genre. His most well known song is a cover or his own interpretation of an old Eastern Mediterranean song Misirlou. Dick Dale also is known for working with the famous guitar and amplifier building Leo Fender. They say in a way is the father of metal music and other loud music because he kept playing his guitar so loud the amplifiers kept breaking and Leo Fender came up with better and better designs. So in a way he's kind of important. :-)
Damn, Dick Dale died? Crud. Kept touring right up until the end though. Guess I should've gone to see him when he came through last year. Tonight's gonna be a surf rock night. Yeah, Miserlou would be a good one to react to. Probably not gonna get a ton of views, but what the hell, it's a great song. Maybe package it in with the Los Straitjackets cover.
@@sumguy4435 You know what is maybe even sadder ? He kept touring because he was sick and needed the money because insurance would not pay for it. :-( As a foreigner I want to yell: please, please, fix yourself US !
Yeah, I know. And I agree with you. Our health care system is completely screwed up. Among many other things. Shouldn't have to be that way. Unfortunately, I don't see us fixing it any time soon.
You actually react to 3 songs xD. Blind is only until he start to make sounds. That sounds is for "Twist", and after that, it's a song called "chi". by the way, korn is a band who started the "nu metal", a mix of metal and hip hop culture.
Your reactions are adorable. I would love to see you react to Devin Townsend , " Stormbending " . A beautiful and epic song with an unforgettable video. Devin's music is a wall of sound that touches your soul and brings out so many emotions. I think you would enjoy it.
The second song is called Twist.... Jon sings in a sort of "scat" vocals.... No true language there thats what make that song so crazy. Its the intro of their 2nd record
the crowd was actually like that and being in the middle of it was even better....INSANE!!!!! Yes I was in the middle of that pit jumping with everyone else....300k people watching and screaming on this night in Rome NY...this music was classified as NU-metal...we were all expolding in the crowd not just because of the music, but because of the amount of drugs all of us were on, and i mean we were all on a lot of drugs that weekend
I love how you automaticly started moving your head! Not long and you'll become a full blown metalhead. The moshpit is the area, the act itself is called moshing. And kilts are actually quite popular with metalheads, I've seen lots of people wearing them. Metal is a very diverse genre with countless subgenres and lots of crossovers with other genres and sometimes it's pretty difficult to tell what's metal and what isn't. And to be honest, there are plenty of subgenres where growling isn't very common. Some parts of the lyrics don't actually make any sense, they are just noises that he produces with his mouth. Well, I don't know what their band name means exactly, but Korn is both the german word for grain/seed and a type of schnapps
I bought a used Korn album from FYE a couple of years ago and the insert booklet was apparently signed by all five original members. It looks legit but who knows.
So the part where you asked what language is that... that's actually a separate song called Twist... and there are no words in it, it's a technique used in jazz called scat (do you know The Scatman)? Also after that part... it's another song... you basically reacted to 3 songs right now.
Great reaction! More please! Try The Agonist - Panaphobia! The Agonist is from Canada. Their original lead singer (Alissa White-Gluz) is now the lead singer of Arch enemy.
Korn is a legend in the world of metal. They created whats called NU METAL. back in the 90's everything in music was all about grunge. But then these guys came out with a different sound,and it influenced so many bands at the time. Jonathan davis had a traumatic chilhood. And his lyrics became a therapy for alot of kids who was having issues. That's why people love korn. Its an art created from a painful past.
@@GiddyKitty another band that pioneered that kind of music is deftones. Korn and deftones came out almost the same year. If you like korn them im sute you'll gonna like deftones you might wanna give it a try. They play the same kind of music but deftones is just kind of more melodic
I would love to see you react to Falling Away From Me (the official music video is just awesome). It's my favorite song of Korn. Really enjoy your reactions so far!
Good choice but I don't know what the 2nd half of that video was. I think Blind ended after a few min. I have never heard the rest of that before. As far as the parts where you asked what language he was speaking, it is basically just gibberish. He does that in a few songs.
@@GiddyKitty its called scatting...it was originally introduced to us in the '50s as "doo wop" from R&B/soul artists but many have fine tuned the "gibberish" from the original and made it to what scatting is today
@@shamalamadingdong5718 That is unfortunate. Some of my favorite songs from them aren't that popular. Their first cd is widely considered their best work. Maybe try a full album listen for it? KoRn, Issues, and Life is Peachy are some of my favorite albums. (that is in my order of preference.
@@GiddyKitty i tougth that i was going to get buried in the comments xd thanks for your time, i never know somebody from there, i hope you have some day time to interact and exchance some stuff about our conuntries :D
@@GiddyKitty thanks i see, thats what i believe, is normal, you have a lot of subscribers, and that would be nice but rigth now i dont have phone x_x and the IG DM is only on the app, not the web...i was thinking more like Gmail Hangouts xd
Their specific genre is Nu-Metal which is a very hip-hop influenced genre. It's not uncommon to use things like turntables and rap in conjunction with some screaming and heavy guitars. Some you combine hip-hop with metal and you get Nu-Metal. If you notice the drum beats and rhythms are very hip-hop inspired as well.
It's more or less Nu Metal - which is, at its core, pretty much a hybrid of hip-hop & metal. Even though Korn & SOAD are contemporaries, Korn had much earlier success and are generally seen as 'pioneers' of the genre.
Additionally, Jonathan was a DJ in the earliest years of Korn and he knows a lot about hip-hop because of that background.
@@XShadoumonsutaX He never was a DJ, He was a hip hop fan that got hip hop influcences.
@@TheIcpfan23 look up jdevil
@@billrobertjoe Yea your right bro my bad
SOAD's first album came in 98, KoRn's first album came in 94, you can see the influence KoRn had in them
Love how she's still singing blind 3 songs later. Adorable!
It makes it pretty obvious that she's never heard Blind (except maybe that bit in the Charlie's Angels movie...) since she didn't know when it ended. I love her enthusiasm.
@@revwroth36981st time I heard blind was at the end of the street fighter 2 animated movie
Is nu metal, is not considered extreme metal. Is a fusion of genres like funk, hip hop or grunge but with heavy riffs and breakdowns.
That's one heck of a fusion!
And has some of the most darkest (in terms of reality like KoЯn "Daddy") lyrics in the metal world.
@@shaggystoner5235 in the music world, not just metal
Nu metal is some of the most meaningful metal, bands like Slipknot, linkin park, Korn, Mudvayne, System Of A Down, Disturbed etc. put so much emotion into their music.
@Tane Rameka I consider them to be Nu metal because most of their albums are Nu Metal and they surfaced (No pun intended) in 1999 when Nu Metal was about to reach it's peak (Because in 1999 Incubus put out their album Make Yourself, Woodstock 99 which featured bands like KoRn, Sevendust and Limp Bizkit, Slipknot put out their self title in 99 and one year later Disturbed and Linkin Park would put out their albums known as The Sickness and Hybrid Theory) The band's first three albums had a very obvious Nu Metal sound with all of the guitars being tuned in either D or drop D. Slipknot started getting more into a new sound during the All Hope Is Gone days because they wanted to explore new sounds. I still classify Slipknot as Nu Metal even tho their current music doesn't sound like Nu Metal. It's the same case with Linkin Park and many other bands from that period.
The totally monumental bass of Fieldy is what to me makes Korn so great
The bassist Billy Gould from FNM way better in my opinion but fieldy barbaric slapping keeps Korn energy going 😆 the drums and catchy guitar riffs keep Korn worth listening too and JD emotions also. :)
@@letrasdemedianoche5575 not as horrible as your spelling.
@@letrasdemedianoche5575 From your spelling it looks like your mom did too.
His bass is amazing!
love him but theres no fieldy without flea.
I like how she actually watches more than one song from their Woodstock performance
Yet I think she thinks it’s all one song 🤣
I was waiting to se how far she went before she realized it's more than one song... Lol
That "not english" is kinda' Johnathans signature thing, it's like a growling beatbox. Have yet to hear any other band do anything like it unless to cover their songs.
Dude, name of this scatting, and it's not signature thing, just search what means scatting
the energy of concerts in the 90s, no cellphones, i mean, i appreciate them and being able to share the experience of going to a concert NOW that i'm old... lol... but i'm so glad i grew up without a care in the world and actually LIVED every concert i went to as a teenager and in my early 20s (1993-2005) ... i LOVE your reaction and it makes me so happy seeing younger people discovering how awesome music was back then too! also, you're just the cutest thing! much love from Mexico!
"They're moshpitting" lmfao my beer shot out my nose when I heard that 🤣
I know! she's adorable, lol.
You wouldn’t see that at a kpop concert
@@itsyaboimax5433 fax
@@itsyaboimax5433 hold up, two metal head maxes
yes, he's wearing a kilt.
That's one heck of a kilt.
What is Kilt ?
Loved your reaction to what was technically 3 separate songs.
Hope you do more Korn. :)
Metal is very diverse. It can be anything from slow and methodical to extremely fast and aggressive. Korn falls kind of in the middle of those two imo but they're definitely not a fast band.
I literally waited for your reaction to the woodstock crowd (3:09) and its worth it! 😀
awesome video as always! ❤️
Awwh thank you!😘 Glad u enjoyed it😍
thank you too! I wanted to see how amazed you were while watching that part! best part ever! ❤️
I love that part so much, literally my favorite concert to watch
You actually guessed it right at the start, when you said it sounded like hip-hop. They are a Nu Metal band, which is exactly that, a mix between heavy metal and Hip Hop.
And btw, you reacted to 3 songs in a row, that was Blind, Twist and Chi one after the other hahaha You thought the last song, chi, was still part of blind xD
Marilyn Manson is great when you see the lyrics, Coma White and The Dope Show are two good examples that beginners can get into.
Damn right. Coma white is beautiful
I second this
Try some classic Nine Inch Nails pretty much their best best album still Pretty Hate Machine from Halloween 1989 the songs Sin, Sanctified, Ringfinger, Terrible Lie and Head Like a Hole being favorites
Finally!!! Korn is my favorite band. I was sure you will enjoy it.
My heart skips a beat when she says: so without further a due, let's get started.
The cutest intorduction ever.
Awwwh 🙈❤️
What makes that performance so special and incredible is that crowd.... that amazing awesomely reacting crowd!
Lol most casual response to gunfire ever 😂
lol did 3 different songs .. Blind.. Twist and Chi Korn changed the game in music labeled "Nu metal" .. Check out Deftones "My Own Summer" or "Be Quiet and Drive"
I love this, great reaction, I know I’m a tad late but korn reactions are really fun to watch, but this one is too notch, ESPECIALLY because you reacted to the Woodstock 99 concert
Hard Rock/Heavy Metal is one of the most diverse genres of music with a spaghetti plot of sub-genres going back to the 1960's. Korn and Limp Bizkit are more hip-hop inspired bands that got popular in the 90's.
Limp Bizkit? I remember people telling me not to react to them..I wonder why
My favorite from the nu-metal genre was, and still is, Nonpoint.
@@chrisbergsten1429 not so terrible as everyone sais...
@@GiddyKitty please react to Limp Bizkit !!
I liked the whole album significant other and not much else from Limp Bizkit...
I love your reaction! I’m glad you liked this so much. These guys were the first band I got into in my childhood (first album I ever bought was Korn’s first album).
Your peeps are looking out for you by not suggesting Daddy yet. I COMPLETELY agree even though I enjoy the song and promote awareness of its message. But I gotta say being blindsided by that song as a 13 year old greatly upset me to where I couldn’t listen to it again for like 4 years. It’s that harrowing. It’s worth listening to absolutely but it will REALLY affect you to put it lightly.
Just a quick heads up though you listened to 3 different songs. Blind ended after he screamed “IM BLIND.”
That growling song you heard is called Twist. After it switched back to non growling lyrics that song is called Chi.
Blind is from their first album (called Korn). Twist and Chi are the first two songs from their second album: Life is Peachy.
no phones!!!!! Beautiful
This makes me smile. Korn is still badass 20 + years later.
Im always a KORN fan ever since my childhood 90's...new subscriber here
Look at the crowd, It's like waves.....
Nearly died laughing at that reaction😂😂😂😂😂
I loved freak on a leash.
I'll give it a listen for sure 😊
Me to bro...
That song is fucking timeless
Nice reaction as always :D keep it up!
As soon as you said ‘daddy’ at the beginning I was like oh no.. oh god no
React to the Jinjer-Pisces Live Session
Also check out their song Dead Bodies Everywhere. It’s about the lead singers time working in a morgue.
Oh wow..my heart sank just a little
6:54 Well this is metal
✨The things you do for us... You are a treasure ✨
Awwh thank youu😘❤️
🙂
Devin Townsend - Kingdom from EMGtv
Oh, YES, PLEASE
Nah it's too early she's not ready yet to fully enjoy and understand how great he is :p
Excellent video! You are the best:)
Thank youu 😘❤️
Your Instagram peeps are looking out for you. Daddy is intense, to put it very mildly.
I love the super up-beat music as there's gunshots going off in the background XD
They were celebratory gunshots though :(
@@GiddyKitty oh, well that's completely different then!! Lol
Ah, the ol' sneak the Twist in the Blind trick. I see you Korn. :)
This genre of music is called “Nu Metal.” It’s made up of metal, hard rock, And ‘90s gangster rap and hip-hop. That’s why it’s heavy, groovy, and funky all at the same time.
Shows like this are thing of a past never to be seen again. When concerts were awesome. No cell phones
Love Korn in Woodstock 99. Brings back a lot of memories.
6:34
"What is that ?? is that English??"
Lol !!!
Btw..
فيديو حلو .. موفقة.
Thank you! Yes, I’m on my phone for TH-cam all the time.
Was this you first look at Woodstock '99?
It was!😊
“Everybody get your fucking ASS up in the air!!” lmao
Ah yess.. i like live Korn more than studio version. Good reaction.
Thank you ❤️ yea I love the energy in their performance
Jonathan Davis, the lead singer is of Scottish ancestry. He is proud of this and in the song Shoots and Ladders he opens the song with a bagpipe
Glad this video extended past Blind into Twist and Chi so you could hear Jonathan Davis' jiberish metal growl scatting. That's something that's very unique to him, I don't think I've heard a singer try to replicate it.
When you do Freak on a Leash you should totally do the music video. Such an iconic video with a really cool meaning to it.
It's weird how he manged to make complete jiberish sound like a legit language xD
& Will do 😊
"Put your ass up in the air!"
YOU! NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY, NAUGHTY! :'DD
6:53 😍😍😍😍😍😍 you are gorgeous giddy kitty...you always make me smile..."opeth deliverance live" is a good live performance
3 songs deep... Say blind!! Love it
Check Limp Bizkit's Break Stuff live at Woodstock 99
"They're mosh pitting" That was awesome
Every metal and Rock bands go hard.
Johnathon Davis, the lead singer, has always said he sees the band as funk-metal, not nu-metal like they were labeled as shortly after breaking through. I get what nu-metal is, and I agree they are that, but to me Davis is right and funk-metal is what they are at their core. Funk includes hip-hop, but is not limited to just that. Korn is an enormous amalgamation of styles and genres. That being said, they're not the typical metal you've probably heard, so funk-metal is the best category to put them in. Great reaction video, thank you, I'm definitely going to have to check more of your channel out.
awesome tune awesome hair awesome fun vid k pop princess x
Thank youuu😘😘😘
Your reaction to gun shots means you'd fit in over here in Oakland, Cali
For the 3d song's chorus he sings "sick of the same old thing so i dig a hole to bury pain"
Twist uses that hip hop Reggae thing but with more rasp. No words. Jonathan likes to do that from time to time.
The sound of gunfire, off in the distance, I've gotten used to it now
can you please react to DragonForce - Through The Fire And Flames (Official Video)
I LOVE YOU HAHAHAHAHAH
The best reaction
On the second track where you said you couldn't understand a single word; That's because he's not actually saying words. He's actually doing something of his own invention. It's kind of a combination of "beat-boxing" and "Scatting".
What you're hearing is somebody fluent in gibberish when you asked what language it was
Woman, you need to listen to Type O Negative. A few good songs to start with are:
Christian Woman
Love You To Death
Cinnamon Girl
Hope you react to them! One of my own personal favorite bands, it would be awesome to hear your thoughts.
(Edit: Typos)
I'm type O positive 😊
Haha will keep them in mind thank you ❤️
Thank you for reminding me that Type O Negative exists. They are excellent, but I haven't listened to them in a long time. Now I have to go and correct that.
Everyone get your asses up in the air..... 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Let's rewind that.... oh HANDS IN THE AIR.
Lol she went straight into the deep end with this one. This show was fucking lit. Probably best of whole concert
Can you do a reaction to surf guitar legend Dick Dale ?
He died yesterday and he had Libanees blood flowing through him.
I'm sorry to hear that :/ what's surf guitar?
@@GiddyKitty It's a type of guitar music: surf music. I guess the beach boys are also in that genre.
His most well known song is a cover or his own interpretation of an old Eastern Mediterranean song Misirlou. Dick Dale also is known for working with the famous guitar and amplifier building Leo Fender. They say in a way is the father of metal music and other loud music because he kept playing his guitar so loud the amplifiers kept breaking and Leo Fender came up with better and better designs. So in a way he's kind of important. :-)
Damn, Dick Dale died? Crud. Kept touring right up until the end though. Guess I should've gone to see him when he came through last year. Tonight's gonna be a surf rock night.
Yeah, Miserlou would be a good one to react to. Probably not gonna get a ton of views, but what the hell, it's a great song. Maybe package it in with the Los Straitjackets cover.
@@sumguy4435 You know what is maybe even sadder ? He kept touring because he was sick and needed the money because insurance would not pay for it. :-(
As a foreigner I want to yell: please, please, fix yourself US !
Yeah, I know. And I agree with you. Our health care system is completely screwed up. Among many other things. Shouldn't have to be that way. Unfortunately, I don't see us fixing it any time soon.
I think he's making a play on the term blind rage...like getting so mad you blackout and go nuts
LEGENDARY
You actually react to 3 songs xD. Blind is only until he start to make sounds. That sounds is for "Twist", and after that, it's a song called "chi". by the way, korn is a band who started the "nu metal", a mix of metal and hip hop culture.
That's what I read!! Haha didn't even know that 😂
Your reactions are adorable. I would love to see you react to Devin Townsend , " Stormbending " . A beautiful and epic song with an unforgettable video. Devin's music is a wall of sound that touches your soul and brings out so many emotions. I think you would enjoy it.
Awwh thank you!❤️ I really like how u described their music, I'll check them out!
I've just discovered you. You're reactions are cute. 😎
Daddy is the best video/ song you could react to
Now she knows the REAL music.
The second song is called Twist.... Jon sings in a sort of "scat" vocals.... No true language there thats what make that song so crazy. Its the intro of their 2nd record
the crowd was actually like that and being in the middle of it was even better....INSANE!!!!! Yes I was in the middle of that pit jumping with everyone else....300k people watching and screaming on this night in Rome NY...this music was classified as NU-metal...we were all expolding in the crowd not just because of the music, but because of the amount of drugs all of us were on, and i mean we were all on a lot of drugs that weekend
I love how you automaticly started moving your head! Not long and you'll become a full blown metalhead.
The moshpit is the area, the act itself is called moshing. And kilts are actually quite popular with metalheads, I've seen lots of people wearing them.
Metal is a very diverse genre with countless subgenres and lots of crossovers with other genres and sometimes it's pretty difficult to tell what's metal and what isn't. And to be honest, there are plenty of subgenres where growling isn't very common.
Some parts of the lyrics don't actually make any sense, they are just noises that he produces with his mouth.
Well, I don't know what their band name means exactly, but Korn is both the german word for grain/seed and a type of schnapps
Korn made this type of music, they were way before "system of a down".
they released their first album like 4 years before soad and formed one year before soad
I bought a used Korn album from FYE a couple of years ago and the insert booklet was apparently signed by all five original members. It looks legit but who knows.
do KILLPOP by slipknot
"I didn't understand the song." FYI, You don't always have to understand the lyrics to enjoy the song.
True 😊
@@GiddyKitty Oh and also, I want you to react to Big Reel Fish!
So the part where you asked what language is that... that's actually a separate song called Twist... and there are no words in it, it's a technique used in jazz called scat (do you know The Scatman)? Also after that part... it's another song... you basically reacted to 3 songs right now.
Also... you should listen / react to some album versions, as the audio quality of this live is pretty meh compared to that.
Yeah so I've read and I didn't even know they were 3 songs xD I don't know the scatman..
@@GiddyKitty have you never heard this song? I think everyone heard it at some point or another th-cam.com/video/Hy8kmNEo1i8/w-d-xo.html
8:12 Hahahahaha, you are sick 😂😂
Great reaction! More please! Try The Agonist - Panaphobia! The Agonist is from Canada. Their original lead singer (Alissa White-Gluz) is now the lead singer of Arch enemy.
Korn is a legend in the world of metal. They created whats called NU METAL. back in the 90's everything in music was all about grunge. But then these guys came out with a different sound,and it influenced so many bands at the time. Jonathan davis had a traumatic chilhood. And his lyrics became a therapy for alot of kids who was having issues. That's why people love korn. Its an art created from a painful past.
Beautifully said ❤️
@@GiddyKitty another band that pioneered that kind of music is deftones. Korn and deftones came out almost the same year. If you like korn them im sute you'll gonna like deftones you might wanna give it a try. They play the same kind of music but deftones is just kind of more melodic
You actually reacted to 3 songs blind, twist and chi
Major stonk right there
I was there best time of my life
Those are three songs blind twist and chi
Was Infant Annihilator already requested?
Hes not speaking a language hes just making cool sounds.
Metal as so many subgenres that's why a lot of metal bands sound different
Plz react to adidas by korn. Especially the music video. Glad u like korn
Nobody has recommended this song before..
@@GiddyKitty freak on a leash is great too but adias is my favorite
I would love to see you react to Falling Away From Me (the official music video is just awesome). It's my favorite song of Korn. Really enjoy your reactions so far!
Full version of the song !! YOU HAPPY NOW people !!?
HAHAHAHHAHA 😂
The part where you dont understand the lyrics is called scat :)
The video has just 2 seconds since started and i already pushed the like button. If that's not love. Tell me what it is???
You must be Korn's biggest fan 😊🙊
@@GiddyKitty Korn??? What is Korn?
Good choice but I don't know what the 2nd half of that video was. I think Blind ended after a few min. I have never heard the rest of that before. As far as the parts where you asked what language he was speaking, it is basically just gibberish. He does that in a few songs.
Hahah no way!😂 I thought it was just one song xD thank you for the clarification.
Blind, Twist/Chi were the songs.
@@some_Phreak thanks. I am not too familiar with Korn. I have only heard the most popular songs.
@@GiddyKitty its called scatting...it was originally introduced to us in the '50s as "doo wop" from R&B/soul artists but many have fine tuned the "gibberish" from the original and made it to what scatting is today
@@shamalamadingdong5718 That is unfortunate. Some of my favorite songs from them aren't that popular. Their first cd is widely considered their best work. Maybe try a full album listen for it? KoRn, Issues, and Life is Peachy are some of my favorite albums. (that is in my order of preference.
Where are you from beauty? have my greetings and hi From Venezuela :D i am your Newest fan xd keep going your videos are so great!
I'm from Lebanon 😊 greetings! & Thank you so much 😍😘
@@GiddyKitty i tougth that i was going to get buried in the comments xd thanks for your time, i never know somebody from there, i hope you have some day time to interact and exchance some stuff about our conuntries :D
@@franciscotovar2706 it's a tiny country not very well know but I have a few friends from Venezuela 😊 & Sure I chat with my subs on Instagram!
@@GiddyKitty thanks i see, thats what i believe, is normal, you have a lot of subscribers, and that would be nice but rigth now i dont have phone x_x and the IG DM is only on the app, not the web...i was thinking more like Gmail Hangouts xd
Their specific genre is Nu-Metal which is a very hip-hop influenced genre. It's not uncommon to use things like turntables and rap in conjunction with some screaming and heavy guitars. Some you combine hip-hop with metal and you get Nu-Metal. If you notice the drum beats and rhythms are very hip-hop inspired as well.