@Jenny D The "are u ready" is fine, it's the main riff that comes after it that people like to headbang to. To me, that part is ruined by the production, because it sounds too weak, after such a build-up :)
@@bencepatyi4032 I agree. Never got why ppl like this song so much. It's not bad, but it definitely doesn't sound as iconic as it is. Maybe that's because nostalgia comes into play with Blind.
@@coba3220 Yeah, and Live performances too I think. I just dont get why the studio recording is produced and mixed the way it is. It could have been done so much better. But I'm sure it bangs live.
You are one of the most talented, criminally underrated musicians I've seen on youtube. You introduced me to so much I never would've seen without you. Thank you for your work.
It's about time the riffs were being appreciated within Daddy instead of overshadowed by it's content. Also, you do an incredible Jonathan impression - his tone and everything.
@@JohnSmith-fq3rg to be honest, when I heard it in the 90's, it genuinely was. I didn't buy the album in middle school expecting that. We're on TH-cam. We have an endless supply of harrowing music (Xiu Xiu's "Mary Turner Mary Turner"). But back then? Shit fucked me up.
@@kolbykauffman4180 Cannibal Corpse is more graphic, Nine Inch Nails is very personal and depressing, and even Mr Bungle's debut had a recording they made while wandering around town of some kid getting beaten by his dad (it was just before "Love is a fist" if I remember correctly.) It depends on what you were exposed to I guess.
@@JohnSmith-fq3rg you've listed great bands, obviously. Mr Bungle is one of my favorite Patton projects and I used to print out Cannibal Corpse album covers as a kid. Hell, Nine Inch Nails got me through my bleak period of heroin addiction; as did Alice in Chains and the like. But that was more of an interesting, fun type of dark for me. It was kind of another thing to hear a grown man break down cry for 10 minutes over being molested. That wasn't exactly what I had in mind as a kid. It's kind of like listening to A Crow Looked at Me as an adult. An album of a man grieving his late wife in an eerily direct and heartbreaking way. Meaning nothing you'd enjoy listening to, but more like a cathartic experience. Either way, I totally get what you mean, though. I feel ya.
Timestamps: 0:00 - Blind -> 0:07 - Bass kicks in -> 0:09 - Guitars kick in -> 0:19 - 'Are You Ready' -> 0:21/0:22 - Main Riff 0:32 - H@RD3R 0:42 - It's On! 0:52 - It's All Wrong 1:03 - Love & Meth 1:14 - Die Yet Another Night 1:24 - Move On 1:45 - Hey Daddy 1:55 - Gravity of Discomfort -> 2:05 - Chorus 2:25 - A.D.I.D.A.S. 2:34 - Daddy -> 2:53 - Chorus 3:13 - The Darkness is Revealing 3:22 - Divine 3:31 - Here It Comes Again 3:40 - You'll Never Find Me 3:58 - Pretty 4:07 - Freak On A Leash -> 4:27 - Bridge Riff 4:36 - Politics 4:45 - Let's Get This Party Started 5:02 - The Hating 5:20 - Make Me Bad 5:37 - No Place To Hide 5:50 - Somebody Someone 5:59 - Twisted Transistor 6:07 - One More Time 6:24 - Kill You 6:40 - No One's There 7:12 - Got The Life 7:27 - Good God 7:42 - Can You Hear Me 8:06 - Black is the Soul 8:13 - Hating 8:27 - Thoughtless 8:40 - Oildale (Leave Me Alone) 9:06 - Lullaby For A Sadist 9:18 - Clown 9:30 - Predictable 9:36 - Victimized 9:47 - Spike In My Veins 9:58 - Bitch We Got A Problem 10:10 - Beg For Me 10:21 - Shoots and Ladders 10:41 - Did My Time 10:51 - Everything I've Known 11:01 - For No One 11:20 - A Different World 11:29 - What We Do 11:45 - Open Up
@@spiffy269 Becoming boring and formulaic after the first 3 albums. They had two ok singles since then but they have long lost their energy and groove and it's all verse chorus verse chorus since then. They also lost their drummer because he didn't like playing to one tempo for their new producer so he could use protools more easily on the album. They couldn't speed up or slow down as the song went, that's part of why live shows always feel so "alive" I guess. So he left and the rythym never felt the same after that, and the new drummer just didn't write new parts quite the same, even if he could play the old ones. Alot about their sound is just way different in subtle ways, on paper the riffs seem similar but the songs aren't nearly as good, and most aren't worth listening to or buying the album for, atleast for me and my friends. Hearing the old songs live though is still pretty cool though.
KoRn is one of the greatest, most influential bands of all time. Plus their longevity is incredible. Their most current record The Nothing is insane. If you hate on KoRn you aren’t a metal fan.
@@srmitch9260 Don't pretend that you get the same stuff out of their new albums that you did out of their first few. Changing is fine, of you change into something as good, or better; SOAD really changed their songwriting significantly on Hypnotize/Mezmorize when Darron started taking an even bigger role in songwriting and singing, but it was really good. David Bowie sounded different every 5 years, but fans really like most if not all of it. Korn just became formulaic, Davis doesn't sing quite like he used to, not like aging I mean he just chooses to after a certain point, they fired their best drummer, the started locking their tempo instead of letting it flow with the song, they stopped smoking crack before vocal sessions, they worked with Skrillex.
Oh my god. Andrea. You have no idea how happy I am. This is the band that completed my transition into a metalhead, and has always been one of my all time favourite bands. Thanks for this gift!
@@emakcay ... it's me or those bands Sound me a Lot, well... When 2020 started... Well I start to listen a lot Of: Opeth Death In Flames Fear Factory Type O Negative The Dillinger Escape Plan KoRn Machine Head Mudvayne Chevelle Nevermore
@@user-hu3iy9gz5j Idk man, a lot of Dev's riffs for SYL are pretty scary. Now his solo stuff, sure. They tend to be based around simple chords. But he sure knows how to make those chords grab your attention.
@@isukatgeetar15 Absolutley, but for me, that's not his primarely charm. But for example, AAA and Regulator mmm such excellent riff songs. He got loads of fantastic riffs. What I mean they are mostoften based around simplicity.
If he had any respect for John, he wouldn't cover it. Daddy isn't just a song. It's an experience. Not written for the purpose of being edgy (like Korn usually is, but in a good way), but to tell a painful story through music. If there were covers of it everywhere, then it would lose it's meaning and purpose.
@@andymanson3836 I get that, but he doesn’t need to cover it for money or views, hell we can all sympathize with the man and the subjects! But a cover should never be for money It should be a tribute. And by your logic, he should have never included that song in this video.
@@bugatti_cuda5959 There's a difference between a few seconds long clip of him playing part of it and covering the whole song. If everybody and their brother covered it, even for a tribute, it'd lose its meaning. It wouldn't completely be John's song anymore.
@@andymanson3836 okay then nobody is allowed to cover hurt by nin, or Polly by nirvana, or snuff by slipknot, or buried Alive by ax7, and every other song with emotion because it loses its meaning, even if it’s happy. You see the problem with that? There are way too many songs that you can say the same exact thing about and then what happens is nobody is able to cover anything because let’s face it, music comes from emotions. But saying that you shouldn’t cover something because it’s a song about a horrific subject is just plain dumb. But let me be clear, if you don’t understand what the song is about then you shouldn’t cover it.
i love that you showed daddy on here. yes the subject matter is extremely dark but thats the point of the song. i personaslly have never been through that kind of pain, but a lot of people have including jonathan davis himslef and its a very important song.
Damn, dude, that's a near-perfect vocal performance! There's something about Jonathan Davis' voice that just can't be copied, but you got as close as anyone I've ever heard, and the riffs. My god, the riffs. Korn is one of those bands that, love 'em or hate 'em, you have to admit that they're massively influential. And you've done justice to that! Well done!
I love how bands can find a single tuning, stick with it, and still have the creativity to make unique songs. KoRn, TOOL, can't think of more right now as I'm just waking up, but still something I love seeing
Damn it, man. Every time you drop something, it gets more and more awesome. I wish nothing but millions upon millions of subscribers. Two more things: please cover Freak On a Leash And 50 Funeral Riffs: why? Because why not?
Korn is timeless. There were a lot of nu metal bands. Only a few actually made music that that could stand the test of time. Korn was probably the most atmospheric.
they kinda do, a lot of the singles have stems for people to make remix singles/eps of, it’s usually the big singles tho with the classic albums, but in recent years they’re a lot more generous giving out stems for pretty much full LPs (see you on the other side, korn iii, path of totality have stems available to the public).
I found Korn through you. 18 into 19 was the coolest thing ever and I'm absolutely devastated to find not like that in the source song. Also Let's get this party started was fantastic, too.
Man you never cease to amaze me! Each 50 riffs video is pure gold, also great vocals right there, sometimes I thought it was real JD singing in the back hehe.
Some of these riffs are a lot harder to execute than it’s seems. Both Head and Munky are very clean and move around the neck effortlessly. Some really creative and amazing sounding riffs there
Holy hellll, soooo much talent! Such a great guitarist, but the vocals are equally as impressive tbh. Amazing stuff, congrats and thanks for the awesome content, we really appreciate!
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"AAAARE YOU REEEEADY?"
*savage headbanging starting*
I never got why people like that part so much. The production makes that part sound so weightless and weak :/ got a nice groove tho
@Jenny D The "are u ready" is fine, it's the main riff that comes after it that people like to headbang to. To me, that part is ruined by the production, because it sounds too weak, after such a build-up :)
It’s so cool
@@bencepatyi4032 I agree. Never got why ppl like this song so much. It's not bad, but it definitely doesn't sound as iconic as it is. Maybe that's because nostalgia comes into play with Blind.
@@coba3220 Yeah, and Live performances too I think. I just dont get why the studio recording is produced and mixed the way it is. It could have been done so much better. But I'm sure it bangs live.
Everything related to Korn, MUST start with Blind lol
Or Twist!
That's what I thought lol
@Aidan Bramwell oh hello "that guy"
@Aidan Bramwell you start it up with All In The Family. Simple enough.
It does start with Blind
People: What tuning is it in?
Korn: A tuning
“Yeah, but which tuning?”
@@MorbidMindedManiac *A T u n i n g*
@@BiRDiEHere What tuning
@@MorbidMindedManiac *A T u n i n g*
@@BiRDiEHere Y E A H, B U T W H I C H T U N I N G
jesus christ, you did vocals on Daddy? that’s... an intense choice
I honestly felt chills
i know the lyrics are f*cked up but its a very good song right? i mean the breakdown is just.... god
Good, people should be pushing extremes, it's painful to hear and people should feel that.
that was tough listening to. very, very uh- yeah.
@@tempestmotorsportsofficial3048 You'll live
Kudos for including, and singing Daddy. Vocals were spot on
You are one of the most talented, criminally underrated musicians I've seen on youtube. You introduced me to so much I never would've seen without you. Thank you for your work.
So many bands because of Him!
Literally, hes so cool! 🔥
Korn was my first Metal love (I grew up in the 90's,) they've had their share of fluff in their albums, but when they're on they're all of the way on.
@@msihcs8171 "share" being everything after "issues"
The riffs were great, but I think this was the best vocal performance you did on one of these videos
Great work
AXECTLY
true
Honestly props for him singing Daddy. I honestly wouldn't mind if he skip the singing part on that
So badass! Head and Munky don't get nearly the credit they deserve for creating some of the chunkiest riffage of all time!
They are some of the greatest rhythm guitarists up there with James Hetfield
And for popularizing the 7 string. I know people used them before they did but they really figured out what they were intended for.
@@whatsabryan Agreed, Fear Factory definitely made me buy a 7-stringer but Korn made me think wider about how to play it.
Fieldy is a very innovative player as well. He has a style all his own. Obviously this is a guitar riff video, just figured I’d add my 2 cents.
@@IHateNicolasCage Indeed ! Had the occasion to see them live and I must say it was hard to keep my eyes off Fieldy.
LETS GOOOOOOO YOU FINALLY DID KORN
You would love korn
it's KOЯN
You get a like for the profile pic lmao
That profile pic 😂😂
@@emakcay actually it’s KoЯn
I was waiting for the "BOUM NAH NAH OUM NA NADINAM" ^^
🤣
me to
@Rock'n'LokoT its also in freak on a leash
T'es bien français toi
What the hell? I was JUST on a Korn kick before you uploaded this.
Make that 2!
A pleasant surprise on the homepage once I opened TH-cam
PseudoPlox same
I wasn't but now I am!
What was the best song from it?
You actually kinda sounded like Davis in the beginning
I thought he kinda sounded like Davis throughout the whole video
he do sounds like jonathan davis the whole video 😂
@@mrirkiz5793 agreed
It's about time the riffs were being appreciated within Daddy instead of overshadowed by it's content.
Also, you do an incredible Jonathan impression - his tone and everything.
It's content isn't even that shocking, like wtf is everying acting like it is for?
@@JohnSmith-fq3rg to be honest, when I heard it in the 90's, it genuinely was. I didn't buy the album in middle school expecting that.
We're on TH-cam. We have an endless supply of harrowing music (Xiu Xiu's "Mary Turner Mary Turner"). But back then? Shit fucked me up.
@@kolbykauffman4180 Cannibal Corpse is more graphic, Nine Inch Nails is very personal and depressing, and even Mr Bungle's debut had a recording they made while wandering around town of some kid getting beaten by his dad (it was just before "Love is a fist" if I remember correctly.) It depends on what you were exposed to I guess.
@@JohnSmith-fq3rg you've listed great bands, obviously. Mr Bungle is one of my favorite Patton projects and I used to print out Cannibal Corpse album covers as a kid. Hell, Nine Inch Nails got me through my bleak period of heroin addiction; as did Alice in Chains and the like. But that was more of an interesting, fun type of dark for me.
It was kind of another thing to hear a grown man break down cry for 10 minutes over being molested. That wasn't exactly what I had in mind as a kid.
It's kind of like listening to A Crow Looked at Me as an adult. An album of a man grieving his late wife in an eerily direct and heartbreaking way. Meaning nothing you'd enjoy listening to, but more like a cathartic experience.
Either way, I totally get what you mean, though. I feel ya.
@@JohnSmith-fq3rg it's not shocking, just really traumatizing & sad
98% of these riffs were played in A Standard. XD
Yeah, because they're use a 7-string guitars
@@Metallion1337 thanks dumbass
it's like D standard + one string
@@jackds7107 I know XD. I have a 7 string XD
@@QueenFrisky gee enough of those xd's amirite
Timestamps:
0:00 - Blind
-> 0:07 - Bass kicks in
-> 0:09 - Guitars kick in
-> 0:19 - 'Are You Ready'
-> 0:21/0:22 - Main Riff
0:32 - H@RD3R
0:42 - It's On!
0:52 - It's All Wrong
1:03 - Love & Meth
1:14 - Die Yet Another Night
1:24 - Move On
1:45 - Hey Daddy
1:55 - Gravity of Discomfort
-> 2:05 - Chorus
2:25 - A.D.I.D.A.S.
2:34 - Daddy
-> 2:53 - Chorus
3:13 - The Darkness is Revealing
3:22 - Divine
3:31 - Here It Comes Again
3:40 - You'll Never Find Me
3:58 - Pretty
4:07 - Freak On A Leash
-> 4:27 - Bridge Riff
4:36 - Politics
4:45 - Let's Get This Party Started
5:02 - The Hating
5:20 - Make Me Bad
5:37 - No Place To Hide
5:50 - Somebody Someone
5:59 - Twisted Transistor
6:07 - One More Time
6:24 - Kill You
6:40 - No One's There
7:12 - Got The Life
7:27 - Good God
7:42 - Can You Hear Me
8:06 - Black is the Soul
8:13 - Hating
8:27 - Thoughtless
8:40 - Oildale (Leave Me Alone)
9:06 - Lullaby For A Sadist
9:18 - Clown
9:30 - Predictable
9:36 - Victimized
9:47 - Spike In My Veins
9:58 - Bitch We Got A Problem
10:10 - Beg For Me
10:21 - Shoots and Ladders
10:41 - Did My Time
10:51 - Everything I've Known
11:01 - For No One
11:20 - A Different World
11:29 - What We Do
11:45 - Open Up
Thanks 🤘🤘🏻🤘🏿🤘🏼🤘🏽🤘🏾
A mais top não está aí: here to stay
It such a pity that Evolution wasn't included 😔
Ball tongue should’ve been included
Korn genuinely have a MASSIVE catalogue of good music. One of the best bands of all time.
Korn is one of those bands i get back to every now and then they feel like home.
Coz korn one of the band that started nu metal genre
Don’t say nu metal such a stupid label
Korn get much hate uncalled for, while they do have some pretty weak moments, they also have some of the best and grooviest riffs I've ever heard
didnt know korn got hate ... for what ? skrillex colab ?
@@spiffy269 they’re legit one of the best and most influential metal bands ever
@@spiffy269 Becoming boring and formulaic after the first 3 albums. They had two ok singles since then but they have long lost their energy and groove and it's all verse chorus verse chorus since then. They also lost their drummer because he didn't like playing to one tempo for their new producer so he could use protools more easily on the album. They couldn't speed up or slow down as the song went, that's part of why live shows always feel so "alive" I guess. So he left and the rythym never felt the same after that, and the new drummer just didn't write new parts quite the same, even if he could play the old ones. Alot about their sound is just way different in subtle ways, on paper the riffs seem similar but the songs aren't nearly as good, and most aren't worth listening to or buying the album for, atleast for me and my friends. Hearing the old songs live though is still pretty cool though.
KoRn is one of the greatest, most influential bands of all time. Plus their longevity is incredible. Their most current record The Nothing is insane. If you hate on KoRn you aren’t a metal fan.
@@srmitch9260 Don't pretend that you get the same stuff out of their new albums that you did out of their first few. Changing is fine, of you change into something as good, or better; SOAD really changed their songwriting significantly on Hypnotize/Mezmorize when Darron started taking an even bigger role in songwriting and singing, but it was really good. David Bowie sounded different every 5 years, but fans really like most if not all of it. Korn just became formulaic, Davis doesn't sing quite like he used to, not like aging I mean he just chooses to after a certain point, they fired their best drummer, the started locking their tempo instead of letting it flow with the song, they stopped smoking crack before vocal sessions, they worked with Skrillex.
Oh my god. Andrea. You have no idea how happy I am.
This is the band that completed my transition into a metalhead, and has always been one of my all time favourite bands.
Thanks for this gift!
This guy is a whole band minus the drums (unless thats him) like wow thats impressive man, love it
He can play drums too :D
This could be a song in itself
Deftones riffs next i need it!!!!!
Yes please!!
+1
Yea
++++
YES YES YES YES PLZ
Was waiting for the "Y'all want a single" headbanging riffs
You damn near sound just like Johnathan!! damn!
Same with me.
Glad to see “One More Time” get more appreciation. One of their best choruses
Doing vocals for “Daddy” was quite unexpected
The masses need Black Sabbath
Except Black Sabbath are notoriously known for having videos taken down if their stuff is played in it.
Black and also Ozzy riffs too
Συμφωνώ απολύτως
@@imbirb κι εγώ
The world was not Ready for Korn
They even asked if we were
@@Grung20😂
@@crazisaturn2274 we should have said no 😔
@@Grung20 Why? Lol.
@@crazisaturn2274 we weren’t ready 😭
50 Fear Factory Riffs Next?
Edit: Amazing Job man :D
type o negative and tiamat too!!!
I was thinking the same!!! Fear Factory for life!!!!!
Would love to see that video for Fear Factory too !
Unless he fears the edgecrusher to much...
@@emakcay
... it's me or those bands Sound me a Lot, well... When 2020 started... Well I start to listen a lot Of:
Opeth
Death
In Flames
Fear Factory
Type O Negative
The Dillinger Escape Plan
KoRn
Machine Head
Mudvayne
Chevelle
Nevermore
Great vocals. A superb rendition of Jonathan's voice.
Honestly, rotting in vain should've been on this list. Hands down best riff they got
Was glad to hear so many of The Nothing. Seems like it's too difficult for others to break up that songs and realize how to play them. Nice work man!
I’ve been waiting over 3 years for this, thank you boma!
I need 50 Black Sabbath riffs
It's great🤘
We*
He did it
This video made me realize that i've been sleeping on Korn for some time now, time to listen more of them..
Omg same !
Great playing as usual but I was totally blown away by the vocals!!!
You sounded just like JD, insane! Good job!
I sound just like him too.
Vocal has no differences with Jonathan Davis'! Nice work, man!
DUDE YOUR VOCALS ARE SPOT ON THIS TIME I FEEL STRANGELY PROUD
50 Lamb of God riffs next?
lamb of god is best
@@D0gBackwards69 has he done a 50 slipknot riffs?
@@Dingus_Guitars no, I want him to though
I agree
50 Stahlmann or Slipknot riffs -__-
This man played almost every korn song in 12 minutes
🌠 Impressive 🌠
Top 50 SYL/Devin Townsend riffs please
I second, third and fourth that!
Even though DTs music has never really been about flashy riffs, it would be fun to see them get played in this format
@@user-hu3iy9gz5j Idk man, a lot of Dev's riffs for SYL are pretty scary. Now his solo stuff, sure. They tend to be based around simple chords. But he sure knows how to make those chords grab your attention.
@@isukatgeetar15 Absolutley, but for me, that's not his primarely charm. But for example, AAA and Regulator mmm such excellent riff songs.
He got loads of fantastic riffs. What I mean they are mostoften based around simplicity.
>SYL
The whole 'City' album should definetly make the list.
this is what we in the business called "12 minutes of pure heaven"
Your vocal work on Gravity of Discomfort is absolutely incredible!
Anyone else thinks that The Nothing is some of Korn's best work? Very underrated album, in my opinion.
In my opinion it's 6 best korn's album
Finally you have a seven strings guitar
Your version of Move On (1:24) and Politics (4:36) sound insanely better than the original. I'd love to listen to a full version of them.
Yes, I love the synth used in Move On, it sounds better than the original
Dude these vocals are SPOT ON. Great job as always
We appreciate all the hard work!
That little cover of daddy needs to be made into a full cover, it sounds so good from you
If he had any respect for John, he wouldn't cover it. Daddy isn't just a song. It's an experience. Not written for the purpose of being edgy (like Korn usually is, but in a good way), but to tell a painful story through music. If there were covers of it everywhere, then it would lose it's meaning and purpose.
@@andymanson3836 I get that, but he doesn’t need to cover it for money or views, hell we can all sympathize with the man and the subjects! But a cover should never be for money It should be a tribute. And by your logic, he should have never included that song in this video.
@@bugatti_cuda5959 There's a difference between a few seconds long clip of him playing part of it and covering the whole song. If everybody and their brother covered it, even for a tribute, it'd lose its meaning. It wouldn't completely be John's song anymore.
@@andymanson3836 okay then nobody is allowed to cover hurt by nin, or Polly by nirvana, or snuff by slipknot, or buried Alive by ax7, and every other song with emotion because it loses its meaning, even if it’s happy. You see the problem with that? There are way too many songs that you can say the same exact thing about and then what happens is nobody is able to cover anything because let’s face it, music comes from emotions. But saying that you shouldn’t cover something because it’s a song about a horrific subject is just plain dumb. But let me be clear, if you don’t understand what the song is about then you shouldn’t cover it.
@@bugatti_cuda5959 L
i love that you showed daddy on here. yes the subject matter is extremely dark but thats the point of the song. i personaslly have never been through that kind of pain, but a lot of people have including jonathan davis himslef and its a very important song.
Андреа ты молодец! Здоровья тебе и хороших людей вокруг!
хахахахахахахаха
Андрюха, братишка
О, тут есть русские
@@dzum нет.
@@dzum мы не русские , ми українці
Amazing Johnathan Davis impression, it's almost hard to tell if its the man himself at certain points
People: how low can you get?
Korn: A
Damn, dude, that's a near-perfect vocal performance! There's something about Jonathan Davis' voice that just can't be copied, but you got as close as anyone I've ever heard, and the riffs. My god, the riffs.
Korn is one of those bands that, love 'em or hate 'em, you have to admit that they're massively influential. And you've done justice to that! Well done!
FINALLY, IVE BEEN WAITING FOR SO LONG
EDIT: yo he put daddy😬
Daddy had one of the heaviest riffs the ever made. It's understandable.
Daddy is a Metal staple for that era. It's iconic for Korn, too.
Those freak on a leash vocals were fantastic 😩👌
I love how bands can find a single tuning, stick with it, and still have the creativity to make unique songs. KoRn, TOOL, can't think of more right now as I'm just waking up, but still something I love seeing
KoRn lll remember who you are is so underrated.
my favorite album by them.
Damn it, man. Every time you drop something, it gets more and more awesome. I wish nothing but millions upon millions of subscribers.
Two more things: please cover Freak On a Leash
And 50 Funeral Riffs: why? Because why not?
„Are you ready“ was so damn good
Never clicked on new video so quick. Good stuff Andrea! "One More Time" is such an underrated song.
Your vocals gave me chills
I like the darker background!
The transition from kill you to no one's there's almost made me cry. Both those songs bring back painful yet fond memories.
This made my day!
That gravity of discomfort chorus is definitely one of their best
Doing vocals on Daddy is a brave choice my dude. But you managed to capture the emotions perfectly. Good job
Korn is timeless. There were a lot of nu metal bands. Only a few actually made music that that could stand the test of time. Korn was probably the most atmospheric.
I mean they started it lol
I really dig the tracks you chose, this video is nuts man!
I saw them at Sick New World! First time seeing them. Grew up listening to them. I'm 43 now. Awesome band!
Korn has really good riffs
Dude ur always in the comments of the videos I see u have good taste lmao
Ikr punchy
metalhead weabo
This just makes me realize,
Korn really should release some instrumentals of their songs.
they kinda do, a lot of the singles have stems for people to make remix singles/eps of, it’s usually the big singles tho with the classic albums, but in recent years they’re a lot more generous giving out stems for pretty much full LPs (see you on the other side, korn iii, path of totality have stems available to the public).
I found Korn through you.
18 into 19 was the coolest thing ever and I'm absolutely devastated to find not like that in the source song.
Also Let's get this party started was fantastic, too.
Finalmente 🙌❤️
Br porra
Concordo plenamente linda agora passa o zap
we'll wait for Korn to invite you to perform at their release party))
Korn is one of the heaviest, darkest, and most unique sounds of all time. Ty for this
Quanto ho aspettato per questo
sì cazzo
Respect for doing the vocals on Daddy
Man you never cease to amaze me! Each 50 riffs video is pure gold, also great vocals right there, sometimes I thought it was real JD singing in the back hehe.
This band is my favorite of all time. Too many reasons to explain why. Legendary band now.
Oildale is such an underrated song
Yeah, Oildale is amazing
Some of these riffs are a lot harder to execute than it’s seems. Both Head and Munky are very clean and move around the neck effortlessly. Some really creative and amazing sounding riffs there
TOP 50 MAYHEM RIFFS AND BURZUM
Hell yeah!!!!!!!!!
IMMORTAL RIFFS TOO
AND BATUSHKA RIFFS
@@JackieGuitars и Darktrone
Top 50 Black Metal riffs, anyone?
Oh shiiiiiit..... The intro is AWESOME!!!!
Insanely good, holy shit dude.
Korn is my favourite band, so watching this made me extremely happy :)
and I must also mention, you are an excellent musician 🤘
I'd like to see 50 Killswitch Engage riffs, eventually.
That was badass by the way! :D
X2
Love the clean riff of open up at the end of the video, that was epic
Holy hellll, soooo much talent! Such a great guitarist, but the vocals are equally as impressive tbh. Amazing stuff, congrats and thanks for the awesome content, we really appreciate!
I can't get over how much I love the riffs from twisted transistor and coming undone... Fantastic stuff.
Ikr, those and tearjerker are top tier korn imo, idk what some ppl hear when they bash the album
The nothing is a fucking masterpiece
This is fuckn awesome man. Huge salute for making this
Oh Andrea, you just can’t stop making us happy with your videos :)
DUUUUDE YOU KILLED THE VOCALS ON GRAVITY OF DISCOMFORT!
When’s the Fear Factory riffs coming ?
1:24
this version of Move On is amazing
Omg 50 korn riff, you're god man
Love the Axe man!! ❤❤
What kind though?. It's a beauty.
50 Mudvayne riffs please!!
@@jager9022 before "Brbr Deng" memes xd
@@jager9022 severed and nothing to gein best songs
@@jager9022 XD
I love how you started it off with blind