@@amoredfist nu metal is just a worse version of rage against the machine, beastie boys, red hot chilli peppers, etc. (should I go on?). The peppers have been bass slapping since the early 80's. So no, nothing new there. Korn is fine, but pioneers they are not. You can lie to me but don't lie to yourselves
People forget how huge Korn really were in the late 90’s, I remember in Australia they were ruling the charts constantly and not metal charts, mainstream pop charts they were above britney spears and backstreet boys
Why would you get any hate for saying Korn started it all? Their musical imprint is still being heard to this day! The seven string sound, as it's used today is all because Korn pioneered that sound in 94.
I agree about everyone copying the Korn sound. Every bass player I knew suddenly was playing a 5 string in A tuning. And there were 7 string Ibanez guitars disappearing out of all the music shops. I think the bandana outfit was in the thoughtless video.
Anthony C In rock, Steve Vai was playing 7'strings way before these guys and he was probably the only one playing it effectively. I saw him with Whitesnake playing one.
Anthony C that's true. It turned into a fad. But I do remember a few friends of mine buying 7 strings and that was before Korn. We were into all that technical guitar playing. Lol. Then Stephan (Def Tones) came out with a signature ESP... funny because he loved those guitar virtuosos. But doesn't play anything like them. (We grew up together).
Surprised they haven't done an Adema video yet, as singer Mark Chavez is Jonathan Davis' half brother (and their voices do actually sound quite similar).
I saw Korn live a few weeks ago at a festival. I gotta say, they fucking kicked ass dude. They sounded really really good. I was always a casual Korn fan, but I respect them a lot more after that.
Both Kid Rock and Korn came out with Follow the Leader and Devil Without a Cause at the exact same date. It was considered the biggest day of Numetal history.
The lead singer from Orgy is Jonathan Davis' half-brother. And they were wearing Adidas track suits until they were sponsored by Puma in the early "oughts"
Vins got some Tool love, they put up an entire album review video for Tool. But still, I agree with you. Idk how men born before 1985 don’t know and love bands like Tool...or Rage Against the Machine. I feel like those two went hand in hand.
@@la213blanco + Definitely... Tool and Rage were both at Lollapalooza in 93. Tool was an obscure band performing on the side stage as we walked in.... I heard the bass cutting through the treeline like thunder... I was sold almost immediately. Yes, to not know who Tool is and be almost 10 years old when they came out is crazy. By the time Lateralus came out in 2001, they were selling out arena's.
@@SketchyMagpie + No, of course not. But this being complete garbage to me, but vin thinks its the greatest thing since sliced bread. I'll bet that some people don't think sliced bread is all that either... 😆
OMG! Thank you so much for finally getting to my favorite song by Korn and possibly ever! This too is what got me listening to Korn who quickly became my favorite band and still is to this day. Thank you again!
Thanks for the walk down memory lane. I've seen all these bands several times back then along with tons more. Met a lot of them too. Some of my best concert experiences ever.
In '95 when Jerry died...I gave away my bootleg collection and went on a journey for something completely different.....and eventually found Korn. It took all of 10 seconds of Got the Life and I was all in.....what's interesting is that while I was looking for something quite different.....what I found was something quite similar! I've been to 300+ concerts in my life and only Korn rivals the energy and vibe that the Dead used to give me during live performances. Like other commenters have said their sound guys are wizards! They made the Poughkeepsie Civic Center sound like Red Rocks! Unreal Congrats on your anniversary! You guys do a great job, particularly with your lyrical analysis. Keep up the good work!
I still say the pioneers of Nu Metal are Anthrax when they teamed up with Public Enemy to do Public Enemies Bring the Noise. But then again that's just my opinion. Lol Still luv Korn tho🤘🤘
FAITH NO MORE AND MR. BUNGLE was the first to come close to nu metal style. Mixing funk with other catchy elements with dark elements of rock/metal . Primus also comes close a lot of early groove metal bands also.
Oh yeah I remember those track suits, they started out with ADIDAS and after that it was PUMA, I bought just about every color of the puma suede classics lol🤟
Korn just had their own vibe... their metal with rap blend and also being so bass heavy just really made them standout from any of other Numetal bands. I didn't get really into them till Follow the Leader came out and man, that was an amazing cd. I got their back catalog because of their sound and some of their interesting rap song covers. I ended up liking those earlier albums as well. I felt Issues was pretty solid. After they started dealing with a whole lot of internal issues amongst the bandmates their stuff after that kind of felt like a fall off IMO. I still get their new material as its pretty decent, but you can't say its as good as up through Issues IMO.
Korn is a great band, love all there older stuff, also love the way vin rocks out whilst sori is just sat there probably saying to herself 'what is this guy doing' 😂😂
FNM are the ancestors of this genre with out their music this genre wouldn't be the same they play a huge part in the creation of nu metal. 🤘 even though their not considered heavy metal.
Really hard to see, but eminem is in the end of the video for a split second, it was before he was famous at all, he signed on as an extra for the video and at the shoots wrap party he passed out his mixtape to all the big names there. 5:44 in this video
There have been many bands i have seen multiple times, but Korn is the only one I can say I seen 3x in one month. When I was in high school anytime they were near i was there.
Korn did not start the track suit fashion, but they did make it more main stream and open up the style to a whole different set of people. They also ended up getting a deal with Puma because of their track suit style. Somewhere I still have my official Korn logo track suit jacket.
It wouldn’t be nu-metal week without some Korn 🤘🏽
Vinny has been off this week... He said every body stole from korn, lol... Korn didn't start 1 damn thing let alone wearing tracksuits, what a joke.
@@jboogie9469 who brought slapping into nu metal? and who was there before korn in nu metal? they are one of the pioneers.
@@amoredfist nu metal is just a worse version of rage against the machine, beastie boys, red hot chilli peppers, etc. (should I go on?). The peppers have been bass slapping since the early 80's. So no, nothing new there. Korn is fine, but pioneers they are not. You can lie to me but don't lie to yourselves
@@amoredfist I agree, I used logic, well said. Just a quick question, is your name fieldy?
Raul yeah especially considering they invented it
My favorite Korn song.
I didn't see your comment when I wrote mine but I agree with you
Me too.
Please react to Be quiet and drive by Deftones
Great Choice :-)
Agreeing with Vin. For awhile Korn ruled the world, especially between 1998 to 2001.
I started as a KoRn kid in high school and I’m glad I still am
Vin I think you like Korn as much as I do... Awesome!! Love the videos guys
Disappointed no coal chamber during nu metal week smh
Yeah some loco would of been awesome
no Sevendust either
I am so glad you are still so hooked. Be you man. Korn is also big part of my life. Thank you for that reaction
There's sound guy is the best in the business their live shows sound amazing
People forget how huge Korn really were in the late 90’s, I remember in Australia they were ruling the charts constantly and not metal charts, mainstream pop charts they were above britney spears and backstreet boys
wish i was a teen in the 90s :-,) my dad is lucky sadly he never got into metal only 80s music like rock and pop. i hateee being a gen z
Halo by Soil
Youth Of The Nation by POD
New Disease by Spineshank
What Comes Around by Ill Nino
still looking forward to see a reaction of Pretty from korn
That'd be great! It's a great song plus it has a sad but interesting story behind it.
This track blew my 12 year old mind.
Same, I remember my babysitters popping this baby into the stereo. My little boy ears were not ready for it's majesty.
YEAH MY FAVORITE KORN SONG! 🤘🏻
This one and did my time are my favorites
This, Falling away from me and, make me bad are tied for my favorite
Jonathan Davis had an endorsement with adidas for his track suits.
Yea, 10 years after Run DMC....... thesolesupplier.co.uk/news/first-look-dmc-x-adidas-originals-nmd-ts1/
Yup then puma then pony
@@nemo4907 how did he have a deal 10 yrs before Run DMC? Korn wasn't a band or famous
I thought he didn’t get the endorsement from adidas and that’s why he started wearing Puma…?….
Why would you get any hate for saying Korn started it all? Their musical imprint is still being heard to this day! The seven string sound, as it's used today is all because Korn pioneered that sound in 94.
I agree about everyone copying the Korn sound. Every bass player I knew suddenly was playing a 5 string in A tuning. And there were 7 string Ibanez guitars disappearing out of all the music shops.
I think the bandana outfit was in the thoughtless video.
The 7 string Ibanez thing was going on since Steve Vai dropped Passion and Warfare
Anthony C In rock, Steve Vai was playing 7'strings way before these guys and he was probably the only one playing it effectively. I saw him with Whitesnake playing one.
I agree Via used it. But did it cause the sales of 7 strings to spike like it did when Korn came out. The simple answer is no.
Anthony C that's true. It turned into a fad. But I do remember a few friends of mine buying 7 strings and that was before Korn. We were into all that technical guitar playing. Lol.
Then Stephan (Def Tones) came out with a signature ESP... funny because he loved those guitar virtuosos. But doesn't play anything like them. (We grew up together).
BRING BACK NU METAL SO WE CAN PARTY LIKE IT'S 1999
Korn . The originators. Korn is true.
korn was formed in 1993 but deftones and 311 both started in1988
So?
@@leewebster7701 so ...they are old and gold 🕌
5:40 also, Kris Kohls of Adema, Ryan Shuck of Orgy. Eminem somewhere in there
Surprised they haven't done an Adema video yet, as singer Mark Chavez is Jonathan Davis' half brother (and their voices do actually sound quite similar).
Also tito ortiz
Congrats on your one year anniversary! Keep up the good work! 🤘🏼😊
P.O.D. - Southtown, please ;)
What a shit band
@@mr.smithgnrsmith7808 What a shit opinion
Mr.SmithGNR Smith keep that shit to urself man nobody cares how u feel
I saw Korn live a few weeks ago at a festival. I gotta say, they fucking kicked ass dude. They sounded really really good. I was always a casual Korn fan, but I respect them a lot more after that.
I guess 40 Below Summer didn't make the finale.
Rain, Step into the Sideshow or Wither Away would have been nice.
Awesome nj band
My man felt that WHOLE SONG you KNOW he was OG.
Both Kid Rock and Korn came out with Follow the Leader and Devil Without a Cause at the exact same date. It was considered the biggest day of Numetal history.
The lead singer from Orgy is Jonathan Davis' half-brother.
And they were wearing Adidas track suits until they were sponsored by Puma in the early "oughts"
sry korn kicks ass yes i love korn but run dmc started the track suit, thats where i first seen it anyways
lol a year later, but korn restarted it.
Korn changed your life forever... And somehow in the midst of all that transformation, you missed out on Tool.
Vins got some Tool love, they put up an entire album review video for Tool. But still, I agree with you. Idk how men born before 1985 don’t know and love bands like Tool...or Rage Against the Machine. I feel like those two went hand in hand.
@@la213blanco + Definitely... Tool and Rage were both at Lollapalooza in 93. Tool was an obscure band performing on the side stage as we walked in.... I heard the bass cutting through the treeline like thunder... I was sold almost immediately. Yes, to not know who Tool is and be almost 10 years old when they came out is crazy. By the time Lateralus came out in 2001, they were selling out arena's.
I didn't hear about tool until 2004
I did learn something... what's one person's garbage, is someone else's treasure....
You only just found that out...?
@@SketchyMagpie + No, of course not. But this being complete garbage to me, but vin thinks its the greatest thing since sliced bread. I'll bet that some people don't think sliced bread is all that either... 😆
OMG! Thank you so much for finally getting to my favorite song by Korn and possibly ever! This too is what got me listening to Korn who quickly became my favorite band and still is to this day. Thank you again!
i love u both korn for life much love from new zealand
Korn is still headlining with these current big bands in the festivals! Currently
LEGENDS but only the family will understand
Tracksuits came from hip hop fashion imo...
Yup. I know I first saw those Adidas track suits with RUN DMC way back in the day. I think KoRn was inspired by their look to be honest.
True but....... Run DMC had Korn beat by almost TEN YEARS! Here is PROOF. thesolesupplier.co.uk/news/first-look-dmc-x-adidas-originals-nmd-ts1/
@@nemo4907 Are you going to post this on every post that mention tracksuits?
Fieldy is a hip hop head, and the first time Jon wore a tracksuit he stole it from fieldy
Love them to react to koRn on South Park. Such a funny video.
niblet!
I agree with everything you said here Vin.. and that's rare for me! Congrats, we have synced..
5:45 Eminem was at that party too :)
Niels Ole Nørgaard Tito Ortiz mma too
I love this song.
Yeah KORN took over !! You’re right!! 🤘🏼
Korn's best song
David’s groovy ass drumming doesn’t get talked about enough in lore.
Thanks for the walk down memory lane. I've seen all these bands several times back then along with tons more. Met a lot of them too. Some of my best concert experiences ever.
Moonspell - Night Eternal
That's so awesome guys! Happy 1 Year!! 🎈🎉▶🎥🎬🎊
Undoubtedly my all time favorite Korn song
In '95 when Jerry died...I gave away my bootleg collection and went on a journey for something completely different.....and eventually found Korn. It took all of 10 seconds of Got the Life and I was all in.....what's interesting is that while I was looking for something quite different.....what I found was something quite similar! I've been to 300+ concerts in my life and only Korn rivals the energy and vibe that the Dead used to give me during live performances. Like other commenters have said their sound guys are wizards! They made the Poughkeepsie Civic Center sound like Red Rocks! Unreal
Congrats on your anniversary! You guys do a great job, particularly with your lyrical analysis. Keep up the good work!
Faith No More are the real pioneers.
I still say the pioneers of Nu Metal are Anthrax when they teamed up with Public Enemy to do Public Enemies Bring the Noise. But then again that's just my opinion. Lol Still luv Korn tho🤘🤘
Faith No More was Korn first
FAITH NO MORE AND MR. BUNGLE was the first to come close to nu metal style. Mixing funk with other catchy elements with dark elements of rock/metal . Primus also comes close a lot of early groove metal bands also.
Might as well put Aerosmith with Run DMC. Plus Red Hot Chili Peppers and Rage Against The Machine
I was gonna say Run DMC & Aerosmith were the 1st, but I would classify that as Nu-Rock. Lol Cuz Aerosmith isn't metal. Lol
Got the Run DMC part right. Rock Box is really the OG
Oh yeah I remember those track suits, they started out with ADIDAS and after that it was PUMA, I bought just about every color of the puma suede classics lol🤟
KORN..... Big hugs from Brunei 🇧🇳
Korn just had their own vibe... their metal with rap blend and also being so bass heavy just really made them standout from any of other Numetal bands. I didn't get really into them till Follow the Leader came out and man, that was an amazing cd. I got their back catalog because of their sound and some of their interesting rap song covers. I ended up liking those earlier albums as well. I felt Issues was pretty solid. After they started dealing with a whole lot of internal issues amongst the bandmates their stuff after that kind of felt like a fall off IMO. I still get their new material as its pretty decent, but you can't say its as good as up through Issues IMO.
I'm gonna be that guy and say Run DMC started the track suit thing lol.
Absolutely. Vin should definitely be aware of that. Adidas track suits and shell toes.
yeah! its not only the track suit. Its ADIDAS. Everybody used ADIDAS back in the day. Shoes, pants, Sweatshirt!
It came from street kids and B-boys of late 70’s and 80’s New York and Run DMC took the style and sent into the stratosphere.
Korn is a great band, love all there older stuff, also love the way vin rocks out whilst sori is just sat there probably saying to herself 'what is this guy doing' 😂😂
My favourite Korn song
You guys do the best songs
Korn is the best been to 6 of their concerts love em
L.A.P.D.(pre- KORN)
Dead Bodies Everywhere immediately started playing in my head at the end. Every time.
Big up yourself man you taught me new stuff and im a huge kornie hairy man doing all my shit to look like raggedy ann
He already plays drums and guitars, in the way he moves his arms.
Falling Away From Me = Best Korn Song.
My second favourite korn song after blind
opposite for me this 1st Blind 2nd
@@blueeyes1110 cool
Follow the leader August 18,1998 Devil without a Cause August 18, 1998
1 year and 117k subscribers? Hot damn congrats guys. Hard work and good timing definitely pay off
Korn didn’t start the track suit trend. Run DMC did and that’s the leader Korn followed.
I guess Korn started nu-metal (not something to be proud of) but they were fully influenced by Faith No More and Rage Against The Machine
Vin seems cool as heck. I’m socal and would love you Hang with y’all with a wild playlist and bbqiing
This song and Bawitdaba actually both came out in 98.
Helloween ☆ Keeper of the seven keys 🎃
faith no more - Caffeine or Midlife Crisis or Everything's Ruined or Falling to Pieces or Zombie Eaters
FNM are the ancestors of this genre with out their music this genre wouldn't be the same they play a huge part in the creation of nu metal. 🤘 even though their not considered heavy metal.
🤘Happy anniversary fuckers🤘 !!!!!
luv this song too...thankx 4 playin it ….
Staind- Suffocate
Staind- A Flat
Staind- Spleen
Every time I listening to that song I always headbanginging in the beginning just like Vin in the video.
Not just the track suits but lime green was a big color in that era lol - Lisa
Timeless classic
It’s March 30th 2020 congrats on 2 years y’all
I wish y'all would react to Korn songs that aren't so popular. Like Camel Song, Eaten up Inside, Last Legal Drug, Layla, This Broken Soul...
Good God
Last Legal Drug and Camel Song are great
Liar, Hold on, oildale
Faith No More - Falling to Pieces
Have you heard Too Many Puppies - Primus? The intro might make you remember of a Korn song
Really hard to see, but eminem is in the end of the video for a split second, it was before he was famous at all, he signed on as an extra for the video and at the shoots wrap party he passed out his mixtape to all the big names there. 5:44 in this video
Your freaking awesome!! I did do the same in the beginning with guitar and drums lol
Korn did it, yes!!!!!
This is the first song/music video I ever saw from KoRn when I was 14. Instantly hooked from there on out.
He's reacting his ass off! :-)
I always get Jonathan Davis comparisons on my face
One of the only songs I find myself going over the speed limit. One of my favorite songs.
Disillusioned by a perfect circle would love to see it
Stefano Zalabar I fell in love with that song! Would be a good reaction.
There have been many bands i have seen multiple times, but Korn is the only one I can say I seen 3x in one month. When I was in high school anytime they were near i was there.
Snot- Stoopid or Snot- Snot Guaranteed you'll like it. They are lesser known Nu Metal because they only had one album due to death of the singer.
You guys should make shirts that say “Oh, really?”
I swear, Sori says it once per video. Could be her catch phrase.
Some more are:
"You know what I'm sayin"
"You know what I mean"
"Like" lol
Korn - Blind
Go vin you tell em bro korn did start it all
After the Burial - Lost in the Static🔥
Korn did not start the track suit fashion, but they did make it more main stream and open up the style to a whole different set of people. They also ended up getting a deal with Puma because of their track suit style. Somewhere I still have my official Korn logo track suit jacket.
You gotta do Sevendust - "Angel's Son"! Amazing song and they were part of the Nu Metal era as well!
wstuart913 Black
Her face is like “so you remember our anniversary for our reaction channel but not our relationship!” 😮
Opeth - Demon of the Fall!!
They raised me man musically
You dig korn awesome