Jonathan has been known to say something like “you can’t scream forever”. Lots of artists get their emotions out in a few albums and it’s brilliant. And then they don’t have anything to fuel that anymore. And that’s ok.
I saw Korn open for Marilyn Manson, and Danzig, in late ‘94, at the Fargo Auditorium, Fargo, North Dakota. Maybe 2500 people. About a year after their first album. I’ve seen Korn several times over the many years, and many, many other concerts. ‘94 Korn was the best show I’ve EVER seen. 30 years ago, and I remember it like yesterday. Unforgettable
11:20 Originally on the vhs "Who Then Now?" there is footage of Jon Davis recording Kill You and it cuts between clips of the other bandmates explaining the way he sings and how the sometimes cry listening to him track vocals. The easiest way to find it these days is from the "Deuce" DVD and the vhs is included as bonus footage. That's the keyword for TH-cam. [Edit] 12:27 Fun Fact: That's KoRn recreating the beat from Lick a Shot by Cypress Hill.
I saw them live at an ozzfest back in ‘98. They put on a great show, BUT it was obvious how much their sound was dependent on mixing in the studio & “studio gloss”.
I remember watching Headbangers Ball (Europe) and see Robb Flynn from Machine Head getting all excited about this band. This was the first video I saw. They sounded new and innovative. The week after that I saw them opening for Primus. I was one of four guys moshing in the pit while everyone else just gazed at them with their mouths open. A year later every band, even in my hometown, sounded and looked like them. Can’t beat the original.
That headbanger ball piece I remember well. Robb saying “this is what we are listening to all the time right now”! Saw Korn first on a Dutch festival. Half filled b-stage because everybody was at the type o-negative gig at the alpha stage. Everybody actually at the Korn gig was 100% invested!
Funny story from Rock am Ring ‘08: I’m extremely nearsighted. The “Blind” intro dropped and my headband threw my glasses off into the crowd…………………….. ……….. …….. …… …. .. . I was blind……………. ………… …… … .. . **AT THE END OF THE SONG A RANDOM GERMAN METALHEAD WALKED UP TO ME AND HANDED ME MY GLASSES.** 🤯
I was born in 2001 so I def missed the scene but I had a much older brother who listened to Nu Metal . I appreicate my bro to putting me onto this genre man
@@hiracheta555 ah yes In hindsight I knew this but I have also been listening to Korn since 95 so things tend to change in my memory, will bring it up next time we do a Korn song
I’m pretty sure they tried to get an endorsement with adidas and adidas said “no we only sponsor sports” and at that point to took a pony endorsement. They wore adidas only because they liked it. That’s why now, 20 years later, it’s a big deal that they finally got an endorsement from adidas. They just put out a line with them.
este genero musical actualmente es tendencia en TIKTOK y en las redes sociales, la juventud actual esta hechizada con estas bandas y no paran de subir sus rankings con sus bandas favoritas, sus outfits de numetal, etc, incluso bandas que ya no existian se han vuelto a juntar a pedido de esta nueva generacion de fanaticos del numetal, el numetal esta de moda otra vez.
HOLY FUCK! I finally realized where I recognize you from!! iwrestledabearonce! (I know I'm dumb this is probably somewhere on your channel. 2nd video I stumbled across.)
Considering us older people came from a generation of heros like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Stallone and their generations heros are people like Dylan Mulvaney and safe spaces what do you expect. I’m more impressed they didn’t cry and run away while listening. Good for them. 😂
Hey, guy who complained about the dreadlocks...is that your natural BLONDE hair color, genius? Quit appropriating other people's natural looks. Also, vikings wore dreadlocks (and asians, and polynesians) thousands of years before they were adopted by any African or Jamaican cultures. Little history lesson since you kids don't get that kind of thing in school anymore.
i first saw dreadlocks on korn when i was a kid and thought the rasta guys were the posers because they didnt listen to korn or deftones hahaa. even to this day i always associate dreadlock with korn. screw the purists hahaa
Used to be parents and self discovery brought you up musically…. It depressing to see my generation dropping the ball on showing the youth history leading up to what they call edgier.
Korn used to be such a creative band. I miss these days. When the kid in glasses talked about "emotional damage" i immediately thought of you making him listen to Daddy lol
@@nerdingoutwithrickshaw7817 very cool. i'll still listen to them if they put an album out, but they just aren't that great anymore. COLD was a really cool song recently, but that was about it for me. Their first 3 records were unreal
@@nerdingoutwithrickshaw7817 ya. COLD was the only song i thought was good. the album after that was even worse. its just sad that all they do is verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus song structures now. It gets boring
When i look back, Korn is a little cringe, but when i was 13 they were lit. It was like our generations "kiss" or "motley crue" band, it was huge at the time, but doesn't age well. Great shows, i have vivid memories getting crushed against the railings before being saved by security. Adidas is my favorite video, they're all dead!
You should have them watch this song again with the Woodstock 99 live performance to get more of a feel on how people reacted to Korn.
Maybe I will
I literally came here to say the same thing!
You little, tiny kids have nooooo idea how cool this was 28 year's ago 🤷
And that’s why I am teaching them
WAS?
@@arsalsedo53 although I still love Korn they don’t write hits like they used to.
Jonathan has been known to say something like “you can’t scream forever”. Lots of artists get their emotions out in a few albums and it’s brilliant. And then they don’t have anything to fuel that anymore. And that’s ok.
@@nerdingoutwithrickshaw7817 \m/ fuk yea!!!
Jonathan wasn't molested by an uncle, he was molested by a babysitter, who happened to be a woman.
Yes we have covered this in the comments
I saw Korn open for Marilyn Manson, and Danzig, in late ‘94, at the Fargo Auditorium, Fargo, North Dakota. Maybe 2500 people. About a year after their first album. I’ve seen Korn several times over the many years, and many, many other concerts. ‘94 Korn was the best show I’ve EVER seen. 30 years ago, and I remember it like yesterday. Unforgettable
Hey kids on video korn is there own genre and still make legendary music now .
11:20 Originally on the vhs "Who Then Now?" there is footage of Jon Davis recording Kill You and it cuts between clips of the other bandmates explaining the way he sings and how the sometimes cry listening to him track vocals. The easiest way to find it these days is from the "Deuce" DVD and the vhs is included as bonus footage. That's the keyword for TH-cam.
[Edit] 12:27 Fun Fact: That's KoRn recreating the beat from Lick a Shot by Cypress Hill.
Best era for metal 100%. Nu metal era was amazing to live through
I can't stand Gen Z I really can't, this really solidifies it.
We don't like you either. I love korn though
I saw them live at an ozzfest back in ‘98. They put on a great show, BUT it was obvious how much their sound was dependent on mixing in the studio & “studio gloss”.
Nu Metal is now considered "Dad Rock" by the Zoomers! 🤣🤣🤣
I remember watching Headbangers Ball
(Europe) and see Robb Flynn from Machine Head getting all excited about this band. This was the first video I saw. They sounded new and innovative. The week after that I saw them opening for Primus. I was one of four guys moshing in the pit while everyone else just gazed at them with their mouths open. A year later every band, even in my hometown, sounded and looked like them. Can’t beat the original.
That’s dope. I would have loved to see them before they got big.
That headbanger ball piece I remember well. Robb saying “this is what we are listening to all the time right now”!
Saw Korn first on a Dutch festival. Half filled b-stage because everybody was at the type o-negative gig at the alpha stage.
Everybody actually at the Korn gig was 100% invested!
Funny story from Rock am Ring ‘08: I’m extremely nearsighted. The “Blind” intro dropped and my headband threw my glasses off into the crowd……………………..
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I was blind…………….
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**AT THE END OF THE SONG A RANDOM GERMAN METALHEAD WALKED UP TO ME AND HANDED ME MY GLASSES.** 🤯
Im 25 and have been listening to korn since I was like 12 and still do greatest band ❤
Blind was crazy live
I was born in 2001 so I def missed the scene but I had a much older brother who listened to Nu Metal . I appreicate my bro to putting me onto this genre man
song was released before album, in 1994. I personally had it on 2 different major label cassette samplers in the fall of 1994.
Just saw them in Tampa, they rocked! Sold out!
I like where you're going with this... but if Digital Bath doesn't happen, they won't be changed. 💯😎
Oh we have a long journey ahead of us
It was a female babysitter not his uncle. Daddy isn't about dads it is about his parents not listening and turning a blind eye to it.
What? Are you sure it was a babysitter?
Yes, ot was his babysitter. Not his uncle. Come on dude, gotta research.
@@hiracheta555 ah yes In hindsight I knew this but I have also been listening to Korn since 95 so things tend to change in my memory, will bring it up next time we do a Korn song
Yeah my boy had all his “facts” twisted😂
One reason KoRn wore a lot of Adidas was that they were endorsement contract. In 1999, they switched to Puma.
I’m pretty sure they tried to get an endorsement with adidas and adidas said “no we only sponsor sports” and at that point to took a pony endorsement. They wore adidas only because they liked it. That’s why now, 20 years later, it’s a big deal that they finally got an endorsement from adidas. They just put out a line with them.
They are considered "The Godfathers" of Nu-Metal!
Give in. Bounce thy head my children. We raised the. Lmfao
este genero musical actualmente es tendencia en TIKTOK y en las redes sociales, la juventud actual esta hechizada con estas bandas y no paran de subir sus rankings con sus bandas favoritas, sus outfits de numetal, etc, incluso bandas que ya no existian se han vuelto a juntar a pedido de esta nueva generacion de fanaticos del numetal, el numetal esta de moda otra vez.
GOT THE LIFE IS THE PERFECT INTRO FOR THESE KIDS…. These songs are before we even knew what we heard. If your teaching the genre at least.
Uncle it wasn’t an uncle it was as female babysitter
Roni reminds me of tht one tall ass white dude in the try guys from buzz feed
HOLY FUCK! I finally realized where I recognize you from!! iwrestledabearonce! (I know I'm dumb this is probably somewhere on your channel. 2nd video I stumbled across.)
Growing up, I had an appreciation for all music new and old. For this new generation to not have a clue about music older than them is despicable
I was 20 years old, in 1994, I’m 49 now lol
Fun fact. Don't get mad at people for wearing braids and dress. Everyone had done it. Vikings had dress and braids. Asians had braids, ect.
*IMMMM SOOOOO BLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIND*
I can see, I can see I’m going blind
Dread locks are from the vikings. No one even close to skin color of black has had history of dreading
This shoulda been Woodstock 99 performance
Tell budget Kassem G he has to eat the mic for it to record his voice.
Wasn't his uncle was his babysitter
Oh shit, ok. That sucks.
Nope it was a friend to the parents and it was a female
@@jeromyturcotte3733 yeah we have recently looked that up
Have them react to wait and bleed.
Dude in the middle looks like Zach de la Rocha from RATM
This came out in '94, not '95
my bad!
La playera del Cruz Azul!
Ive seen KoRn play this live so many times its not funny 1 of my favorite bands hands down
Me too!
Show them mushroomhead😂
Considering us older people came from a generation of heros like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Stallone and their generations heros are people like Dylan Mulvaney and safe spaces what do you expect. I’m more impressed they didn’t cry and run away while listening. Good for them. 😂
Rage was definitely before them I'm the genre
You mentioned adidias, listen to their song "All Day I Dream About Sex."
Cruz Azul??? Come on dude...🤨😑
Hey, guy who complained about the dreadlocks...is that your natural BLONDE hair color, genius? Quit appropriating other people's natural looks.
Also, vikings wore dreadlocks (and asians, and polynesians) thousands of years before they were adopted by any African or Jamaican cultures. Little history lesson since you kids don't get that kind of thing in school anymore.
i first saw dreadlocks on korn when i was a kid and thought the rasta guys were the posers because they didnt listen to korn or deftones hahaa. even to this day i always associate dreadlock with korn. screw the purists hahaa
@@kevinstarofficial that’s amazing
These damn young boys don’t know what they are talking about! Lol
I first saw dreads in 1993. Zack de la Rocha.
@@CV-rj7wn tightttttttt
rage against the machine! definitely was first
it wasnt his oncle
Used to be parents and self discovery brought you up musically…. It depressing to see my generation dropping the ball on showing the youth history leading up to what they call edgier.
Play daddy for them
Korn used to be such a creative band. I miss these days. When the kid in glasses talked about "emotional damage" i immediately thought of you making him listen to Daddy lol
Haha yeah. Korn is the whole reason I ever played music and started listening to heavy music
@@nerdingoutwithrickshaw7817 very cool. i'll still listen to them if they put an album out, but they just aren't that great anymore. COLD was a really cool song recently, but that was about it for me. Their first 3 records were unreal
@@wadegarrett2376 i honestly thought a few songs from “the nothing” was sick af. Is that the album you are talking about?
@@nerdingoutwithrickshaw7817 ya. COLD was the only song i thought was good. the album after that was even worse. its just sad that all they do is verse, chorus, verse, chorus, bridge, chorus song structures now. It gets boring
@@wadegarrett2376 cold is the sickest song they’ve done in a long time
3 gays
as gen Z, people like this really annoy me. no appreciation for music
15 fishes.
When i look back, Korn is a little cringe, but when i was 13 they were lit. It was like our generations "kiss" or "motley crue" band, it was huge at the time, but doesn't age well. Great shows, i have vivid memories getting crushed against the railings before being saved by security. Adidas is my favorite video, they're all dead!
I love self titled-issues. I think those define the genre. After that it’s all kinda cringe.
@@nerdingoutwithrickshaw7817 Life is Peachy is still pretty sick.
@@alysdaxei dude the 1st 3 albums are superior to me still to this day.
It ages perfectly well. Kiss, on the other hand, does not age well. Guys in makeup and eye liner is not a good look.
@@DestinyAwaits19 haha like avenged sevenfold?