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Evil Nursery Rhymes? ANALYZING Korn live with "Shoots and Ladders" and a little Metallica goodness! 

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Jonathan Davis's nonsensical utterings have me entranced, and I heard that "Shoots and Ladders" features them again. Not only that, this Korn song paints a very vivid picture of nursery rhymes, and how dark their past truly is. AND, there's a Metallica special at the end. Don't miss this!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Korn performing "Shoots and Ladders" and Metallica's "One" live for the first time.
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"Shoots and Ladders" and "One" Performed by Korn
"Shoots and Ladders" Words and Music by Korn
"One" Words and Music by Metallica
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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@emperoring112
@emperoring112 Год назад
I hope you get a Tea Time with Jonathan. He is seriously one of the nicest people I've ever seen.
@sidneyvandykeii3169
@sidneyvandykeii3169 Год назад
I could totally see Jonathan David doing this. He is a good interview. A very honest and straight forward guy.
@MakerBees333
@MakerBees333 Год назад
Yes Yes Yes, Tea Time Johnathan Seconded fully!!!
@Blueberrypancake306
@Blueberrypancake306 Год назад
Please!
@0Onyx13
@0Onyx13 Год назад
Often the people that seem the most "aggressive" are actually the nicest ones ever. Last punk concert I went to, I lost my fitbit in the moshpit, some nice lady found it and was going around trying to find the owner, some guys gave me and my hubby a ride home, other people in line at the bar just paid for my beer simply because... never met so many nice people at one single event!
@MakerBees333
@MakerBees333 Год назад
@@0Onyx13 Virtue can only be exercised from a position of strength. Everyone you see virtue signaling are trying to lie to you.
@turgidity_city3204
@turgidity_city3204 Год назад
The mic stand was made by H.R. Giger, famous dark psychedelia artist with the airbrushed bio-tech style, same guy who designed the alien from the movie "alien"
@MarcelNL
@MarcelNL Год назад
Yup, I think it is really easy to recognise the style, even if you don't know the dude himself. The link to Alien is easily made. (Although I did hear this piece of information somewhere else before.)
@tomaszmarkowski3035
@tomaszmarkowski3035 Год назад
H.R. Giger designed aliens for movies "Alien" and "Species", J.D.'s mic stand, Emersol Lake and Palmer's album cover and much more (and also some other paintings have been used as album covers).
@turgidity_city3204
@turgidity_city3204 Год назад
People think his paintings are gross or pornographic, but the subject matter is usually the different stages of being born, stuck in the birth canal, expelled from the womb and the subconscious memories of that. The 4 perennial stages as described by Stanislav Groff, lsd psychologist and friend of Geiger's
@HiThereFaceHere
@HiThereFaceHere Год назад
His custom Ibanez guitar models are incredible too
@TheFuzzypuddle
@TheFuzzypuddle Год назад
I belive one of the editions or copies or whatever you would call it of "the bitch" is on display at the HR Giger museum in Gruyeres, Switzerland, if you ever happen to be in the area.
@alyssamclarty1517
@alyssamclarty1517 Год назад
His mic stand was made by H.R. Giger, his art inspired the look of the aliens in the alien movies. ☺️ It's one of my favorite pieces he ever did and my favorite artist. Not to mention how much Korn will mean to me till the day I die, they have gotten me through sooooo much in my life. I don't know how I could even thank them. 🙌
@Dankskees
@Dankskees Год назад
That's fucking interesting, thanks for sharing.
@dismaltimestamp5995
@dismaltimestamp5995 Год назад
Also after the mic stands were cast they destroyed the molds so they could no longer be made.
@RampageRich
@RampageRich Год назад
He designed Xenomorph it wasn't inspired by his art. He also did the set design for the derelict ship.
@Meeckle
@Meeckle Год назад
My favourite artist, and favourite artist. This mic stand has just always made sense to me 🤘🤘
@TheXrossfade
@TheXrossfade Год назад
Jonathan and Ivan moodys stands are both epic
@op3crimsin
@op3crimsin Год назад
This should've been done to the album version. The bagpipes were mixed almost tear-jerkingly beautiful.
@tommythecat5527
@tommythecat5527 Год назад
Definitely 🤘
@milesgould8288
@milesgould8288 Год назад
I loved watching this live version, but he clearly expects his audience to know the album version and is playing with their expectations.
@travisspaulding9540
@travisspaulding9540 Год назад
Nah. The live version is way better tbh. No growls in the original and it becomes really repetitive without it
@laurab1880
@laurab1880 Год назад
I was thinking the same. The bagpipe/rock mix is even better.
@sambbk7203
@sambbk7203 Год назад
I wonder if bagpipes being tear-jerking/evocative is somewhat genetic?
@JamesMcCormickIV
@JamesMcCormickIV Год назад
"Blind" next pretty please :) Glad you enjoyed Shoots and Ladders. I hadn't seen this version with the One cover. Awesome!
@jamesw8698
@jamesw8698 Год назад
tried to learn how to play blind in guitar class in HS, really good song id recommend as well
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 8 месяцев назад
Check out Brick in The Wall from the same show Sziget fest in Budapest. It's freaking amazing. 😃👍 They are a killer live band, we've seen them 3x and can't wait to go again.
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 8 месяцев назад
Also, they often open with Blind, when JD screams "Are You Ready ?" The crowd goes insane !! It's awesome energy and they put on such a great performance live. JD was absolutely on point this show.
@mollyolson9344
@mollyolson9344 Год назад
Blind by Korn is the best concert opener that ever existed. I have seen Korn 10 times, and they were my kid's introduction to Rock Concerts. They are amazing!
@teniaqpasarmestoami
@teniaqpasarmestoami Год назад
Yeah, totally agree. Blind is like an adrenaline shot straight to the brain. Such power in a song... It´s just insane...
@aarondunn6759
@aarondunn6759 Год назад
Blind is the best first song from a bands first album that I have heard that illustrates who band is and what a listener can expect.
@daver4590
@daver4590 Год назад
🏆 "BEST MOM!"
@X3Andy
@X3Andy Год назад
Blind and Falling Away From Me. I saw Korn in '00 and Issues had just released and they opened with FAFM and they amped the crowd up big time by elongating the opening riff for what felt like an eternity. It was a hell of an opening when they finally dropped it.
@flirtnwthdisaster2619
@flirtnwthdisaster2619 Год назад
When I started dating my wife I took her to see korn for her 16th birthday. It was my favorite band and she had never listened to music like that but she was hooked immediately. We have been together 18 years now! They opened with blind!
@fireflyfox93
@fireflyfox93 Год назад
I love that 20+ years later he still plays the bagpipe intro himself every time 😭😍
@MegaHogzilla
@MegaHogzilla Год назад
You can take the boy out of Highland High School but...
@justincoleman7856
@justincoleman7856 Год назад
It's just a shame that he doesn't really like to use it to record in music anymore. I love that he uses it to get the fans going, but I'd love to hear it more in their music.
@fireflyfox93
@fireflyfox93 Год назад
@@justincoleman7856 I agree, I would not be upset if he played them in more songs.
@Anton5000dotcom
@Anton5000dotcom Год назад
30 years actually.
@sambbk7203
@sambbk7203 Год назад
Bagpipes are weirdly such an evocative instrument. For this one held tone to contain so much .......
@Brunnen_Gee
@Brunnen_Gee Год назад
_Most_ nursery rhymes are about really dark stuff. They sound all cute on the outside, but if you look into their origins, they almost all come from tragedy. They were created as ways of teaching children of certain risks and dangers, but the meanings have been lost, unless you go looking for them. Now they're just cute nothings.
@darklordzerato7255
@darklordzerato7255 Год назад
If I'm not mistaken wasn't most nursery rhymes come from stories from the brothers Grimm but because they were dark over time people changed them to be light hearted to teach kids as "nursery rhymes" ?
@haroldparsons9727
@haroldparsons9727 Год назад
I just thought it was proof internet culture predates the internet by quite a margin. Lol
@AngryPlayerGaming
@AngryPlayerGaming Год назад
Marry's little lamb was trampled by a cow.
@jimenamartinez4997
@jimenamartinez4997 Год назад
Can you translate "nursery rhymes" for an argentinian please? Is it like a tale for kids?
@phantasmologist
@phantasmologist Год назад
@@jimenamartinez4997 canciones de cuna
@youtubeuser1530
@youtubeuser1530 Год назад
One of the greatest lead singers of all time. Having severe asthma and getting Covid didn’t even keep him off stage.
@cedricwork1670
@cedricwork1670 Год назад
4:43 "If I heard this three years ago...." I feel like this statement really captures what I think is awesome about you. You're so open about your evolution in appreciation for music. I've seen a lot of "reactions", but they're not real reactions -- almost all of them have already seen their material and know what they're going to say. You're honest and authentic about what you're experiencing, which means we're literally along with you in your evolutionary journey. This world needs more people like that -- open to truly appreciating something very different from their background. And I don't mean forced (like those "Diversity and Inclusion" workshops people get forced to endure at work.....), but you actually break it down and analyze what is so different from you and explain what you appreciate. Anyway, all that to say that I think what you do is great :)
@dimelives1
@dimelives1 Год назад
You've gotta do "GOT THE LIFE" (music video version) next. Lots of vocal variety and their second biggest hit back in '98 right behind "Freak on a Leash".
@rickdeckardbr
@rickdeckardbr Год назад
I agree, Got The Life is a masterpiece.
@bbeckett5103
@bbeckett5103 Год назад
True, amazing song
@CandyxKush
@CandyxKush Год назад
Wait, she didn't do one for GOT THE LIFE yet? Lets go lady!
@REALTRTR
@REALTRTR Год назад
YES!!!! THIS!!!!
@Alpha-ke2ow
@Alpha-ke2ow Год назад
Exactly
@Cadinho93
@Cadinho93 Год назад
There's a quote by Dave Grohl that I love "That's the great thing about music. You can sing a song to 80,000 people and they will sing it back for 80,000 different reasons." Korn's first album will help anybody through tough times, younger or older. This album will help with depression, bullying, drugs or any other big issues people go through. Korn will reach into your chest, mess with your brain, give you motivation, hug and put their hand on your shoulder. There's basically nothing like Korn's first album. I hadn't heard anything like it and haven't since. Korn is a great band and deserves all the respect.
@DigitalBath742
@DigitalBath742 Год назад
Their first album literally stopped me from ending my life. It made me realise there are people in my life who care.
@skarlottt
@skarlottt Год назад
I love this story. I'm exploring Korn and learning.
@CarBENbased
@CarBENbased Год назад
@@DigitalBath742 So happy you're still here with us
@EvilRobotSteve
@EvilRobotSteve Год назад
Love that quote, and that first Korn album spoke to a whole generation of kids who were maybe going through hard times, or just didn't feel like they fit in anywhere. The whole nu-metal thing became kinda overdone by the end, but those early days actually felt like this community of weirdos (and I say this as a weirdo :) ) who could bond over music.
@TheErikBallew
@TheErikBallew Год назад
This album came out the year after I was orphaned and ended up in a long, deep dive from relative normalcy into the pit of the group home, foster system at 14.
@DigitalBath742
@DigitalBath742 Год назад
I've seen Korn live several times, but the first time I saw Jonathan Davis come out with the bagpipes - Issues Tour 2000 - is still the greatest wow moment I've ever experienced at a show by any band.
@wnygamingllc6096
@wnygamingllc6096 10 месяцев назад
Honestly, I think the last couple of hours listening to you talk about Korn has built such a deeper appreciation that I didn't know I was capable of. Thank You for this.
@ImoeKerr
@ImoeKerr 6 месяцев назад
Ive also been stuck watching this for an hour now. Didn't even notice till you. Lol
@kerenwojtowicz4862
@kerenwojtowicz4862 Год назад
I want to say thank you for giving the time to analyze and appreciate Johnathan’s voice. I’ve been a fan for 20+ yrs, and have seen Korn live more than 10 times. He’s one of the best vocalists of our generation - he can scream, scat, growl, rap, sing - you name it. I don’t think he and Korn have gotten the credit they deserve. I love seeing someone honestly listening to their music and giving it its due. He’s also a brilliant lyricist, by the way.
@LeadMe2TheBliss
@LeadMe2TheBliss Год назад
Well, I don't know if I'd agree that he can "rap" lol but yeah he can do just about any vocal style.
@JohnKerans
@JohnKerans Год назад
Similarly, I've never been a HUGE fan, but Korn and limp bizkit are the bands that got my friend group into more heavy music as we transitioned to Bristol stuff like blur and oasis, to punk rock/pop punk like green day and the offspring, then Korn and limp bizkit, deftones, RATM etc
@stoodydoo
@stoodydoo Год назад
It's strange to me when I hear someone say 20 years lol. I was 10. I'm almost 41 now.
@stoodydoo
@stoodydoo Год назад
Correction I was 11
@lilsqueak1469
@lilsqueak1469 Год назад
I would love to surpass your number of 20. Was my sons first concert in 2020 right before Covid
@peterworth9403
@peterworth9403 Год назад
They actually have a full cover of "One" that they did for MTV Icon for Metallica. It's pretty damned amazing.
@undrpaidtekmnky143
@undrpaidtekmnky143 Год назад
There's also a live version from their Live at the Hammerstein DVD I believe. Along with Another Brick in the Wall if I remember correctly. Definitely a DVD I 100% would recommend.
@robbrowne7834
@robbrowne7834 Год назад
Yes Jonathan is extremely nice. And his singing styles are all over the map, in a good way IMO I love the job that you do with these bands, thank you Elizabeth
@Tristana.Keauna
@Tristana.Keauna Год назад
Korn is one of those bands that every person should see live at least once! They just put on such an epic show!
@taunyasanders7775
@taunyasanders7775 8 месяцев назад
Absolutely! Agree!😊
@GrimReaper4383
@GrimReaper4383 7 месяцев назад
I saw them for the first in Philly during the 1998 Family Values Tour.
@Tristana.Keauna
@Tristana.Keauna 7 месяцев назад
@@GrimReaper4383 Yeah I don't recall when I first saw them, a bit later than that I think. They were doing a tour with Evanescence, and it was SO good. I think I first discovered them in about '94 and haven't regretted a single moment. I still stand by it, a year later lol, I think everyone should see Korn at least once.
@3AHoles
@3AHoles Год назад
I cant remember the backstory of why he wrote shoots and ladders but when you put the song Daddy on the same album, i always assumed shoots and ladders was just his desperate coping and clinging to his innocence. Losing his sanity while rocking back and forth reciting nursery rhymes to protect his brain from the horror his body was experiencing.
@robhirst3430
@robhirst3430 Год назад
It was created to prove a point. There were several parent groups at the time trying to ban all of their music with absolutely no context. They made the point that literally anything they could sing would piss off parents so a song that is a collection of nursery rhymes to prove the point.
@TheGeneralDisarray
@TheGeneralDisarray 5 месяцев назад
​@@robhirst3430where did you hear that? I'm just curious because this was on their first album, so presumably was written and recorded before they became big enough for parents to even know about them.
@robhirst3430
@robhirst3430 5 месяцев назад
@@TheGeneralDisarray some interview from the 2000s I honestly can't remember at this point
@BoneFromTheDale
@BoneFromTheDale 3 дня назад
That whole first album was about his childhood. That’s why it was so dark and heavy and so much hatred and emotion poured into it. A lot of us that were teens at the time related to a lot of it and it was a release to listen to while being introduced to a whole new metal genre. I get goosebumps listening to the first 2 albums. Honestly can’t listen to anything after follow the leader because the hatred and emotion died. It’s still good but it’s just not the same Korn I grew up loving.
@BoneFromTheDale
@BoneFromTheDale 3 дня назад
@@TheGeneralDisarrayyeah I’m not buying that either. Everything on this album and the second album was somehow directly connected to JDs childhood. That’s why he used to get so worked up before shows. There was a point where he would throw up profusely before shows from nerves alone of performing. He had a lot of issues in his childhood.
@candaceb4177
@candaceb4177 Год назад
Before I even realized I had depression Korn started helping me. They are so special to me. I've probably seen them live more than any other band. At least a dozen times. My mom worked in a dry cleaners and noticed their tour clothes come through. She told the counter when they come to get the clothes she wants to talk with them. She met one of their assistants and told them how the year before instead of attending their concert she had surgery from an accident while getting ready for their concert. They told her they would put her and one guest (me!) On "the list" and to go to will call. We got there and got special treatment. Got to see them from side stage and got autographed stuff. It was an amazing night 🖤🖤
@xCythex
@xCythex Год назад
Also, big shoutout to Ryan Martinie on bass! This is one of the shows where he filled in for Fieldy when he was home with his newborn. Ryan is most known for being the bassist for the band Mudvayne and is one of the more technically skilled bassests in metal (in my opinion) using a lot more funk inspired thumbslaps and fingertaps in his style but weaved into metal. Highly underrated. Cool to see him and had to comment...cuz...I'm a geek.
@mquilez01
@mquilez01 Год назад
I was looking/hoping for this comment! Love Mudvayne and Ryan! And I love that acts work together and help one another! \m/
@MegaOctobot
@MegaOctobot Год назад
I thought that head movement was familiar
@sirktopher333
@sirktopher333 Год назад
Came here to see if anyone else noticed this
@X3Andy
@X3Andy Год назад
Thanks, I was wondering who it was. Lol
@RickReasonnz
@RickReasonnz Год назад
Madvayne... now there's a name I've not heard in a while.
@the1khronohs40
@the1khronohs40 Год назад
Never heard him use the growling voice in this refrain before. It absolutely works! 🤘 Jonathan has gotten a lot of crap for his ‘whimpy’ singing, but that’s the exact characteristic I fell in love with many many years ago on their first album. Witch this song is from. I love how Jonathan is able to balanse his voice in and out of sanity, going all the way to the crumbling edge with it. Sometimes even go flying straight off the edge and just hanging on by a couple of broken fingernails. He is a true master of his craft! ❤️
@christineghere2461
@christineghere2461 Год назад
Well said, sir!
@jamiefookes1579
@jamiefookes1579 Год назад
He uses the growl more in the studio recording
@TroublesomeOwl
@TroublesomeOwl Год назад
I never gave him crap for his whimpy vocals, just his out of key, out of time, out of breath, mumbling vocals lol
@DanielSmith-pq4yc
@DanielSmith-pq4yc Год назад
I thought the "whimpy voice" was due to athsyma (I can't spell)
@cheapskatecoins5709
@cheapskatecoins5709 Год назад
Shoots and Ladders was one of their first songs and through their entire career has been the opening song at ever concert.
@tspawn35
@tspawn35 Год назад
It's funny that Korn can get a crowd to sing nursery rhymes.
@Shlippies
@Shlippies Год назад
saw them with stonesour and they did shoots as the midway break of the concert
@notkg
@notkg Год назад
When I saw them in concert, they started with "Blind" which is what I was expecting. "Are You Ready??" is the perfect way to start a concert. That said, the bagpipes would also be cool way to start as well.
@ginaingle5298
@ginaingle5298 7 месяцев назад
The last 3times that I've seen KoRn, shoots and ladders was the last song they played of the night❤
@sstankfish
@sstankfish Год назад
Jonathan live is nothing less than impressive. I will continue to see them live whenever possible til I die.
@sergelarabie1258
@sergelarabie1258 Год назад
Freak on a Leash live with Amy Lee is unreal
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 8 месяцев назад
Yes, we've seen them 3x now, I just happen to be wearing my Slipknot Korn t-shirt from that show now 😅 I love, love, love KoRn Iive ❤️‍🔥💯✊️
@a.azazagoth5413
@a.azazagoth5413 Год назад
You are the reason that I’ve turned many of my snobbish friends into open minded musicians. In my opinion life is completely lost on the ones who hold firm to their snobbery in anything. Food, music, and the people we choose to spend time with. Humans are such amazing creatures.
@daver4590
@daver4590 Год назад
This song *was* my 1996. Freshman year at college. I blasted this Korn album, and especially this song, constantly! ❤!! A few years later, after a ridiculous series of events, I found myself hanging out backstage with Korn as they kicked off the tour for the band Orgy-who were signed to their label. Great guys! Fantastic music! So much talent. Thanks for yet another fabulous trip down memory lane.
@ericryan1950
@ericryan1950 Год назад
I vote “Here To Stay” next or if you want something more melodic do the lead single off their current record “Start The Healing”. Jonathan also did a solo record which is quite gothic and melodic. “What It Is” and “Basic Needs” are good choices off that.
@Samatkep
@Samatkep Год назад
Definitely "here to stay" but anything from untouchables can be an interesting choice...
@_i_don.t_need_a_unique_handle_
Alone I Break
@ff5973
@ff5973 Год назад
His changes in pitch, volume and tone are all to emphasize his POV. Many of his songs, particularly early on were very personal to him. He shows his emotion through his songs. Another really great , under-rated band. Jonathon's vocal style is totally unique. This being a live performance does Not show his total vocal range. Another song that is very near 30 years old. The early 90's was a really fun time in music. Great video. Thank you!
@esdyaz
@esdyaz 11 месяцев назад
First Korn album was very shocking to me. That Terrifying lyrics and interpretation, the screaming voices at the finale, wow....... That make me cry from my deepest heart, screaming for help for that boy.
@kevinshea7048
@kevinshea7048 Год назад
Great review as always Elizabeth. Korn is a very unique band and when I first heard them in the 90's I was blown away both by the sound and lyrical content. The song "Daddy" still gets to me today - that ending is gut wrenching and shows so much emotion and pain. I think "Blind' would be a good song. Some others would be "Did my Time", "Everything I've Known", "Right Now", "Make Me Bad", "It's On!", and of course "Got the Life".
@johnd5398
@johnd5398 Год назад
If she lets the darkness of these little nursery rhymes get to her, maybe she shouldn't bother with Daddy... Although, it does help to know a little about Jonathan's childhood to understand where all of the emotion comes from in his music. It's both haunting and inspiring, if you can handle the darkness.
@johnholden6137
@johnholden6137 Год назад
I don't think she will do "Daddy" she hasn't done a song that dark. I don't see her actually going that far into Korn. I would like to see some of his more talented or more interestingly vocalized songs from a few other albums. I love their earlier albums, but honestly Johnathan had not found "his" voice just yet.
@kevinshea7048
@kevinshea7048 Год назад
@johnholden6137 - lord no, I did not say she should do "Daddy". I was just saying how much that song got to me when I first heard Korn in the 90's. The songs I recommend are in the 2nd paragraph.
@johnholden6137
@johnholden6137 Год назад
@@kevinshea7048 To be honest I'd really love to see her do "Daddy" though. Did my time would be another good one. Or really anything from untouchables
@HolographicOne
@HolographicOne Год назад
A side note: I remember reading about how disturbing some of JD's childhood was and much of the album seemed to be a reflection of that. Every time I saw him live, it was as if he was reenacting moments of confusion, shock, or just trauma. Seriously though, the guy was super nice especially moreso after he got sober.
@jamieedwards1900
@jamieedwards1900 Год назад
I absolutely love how you pay attention everything the artist is doing. I love how you break everything down. I love when the artist shocks you and I can tell that you love it! I love your channel! I have been a Korn fan for 20+ years. Just recently took my kids to see Korn. They rocked out!
@spiderman4x
@spiderman4x Год назад
It’s pretty awesome your maturity and open mindfulness to acknowledge there’s not a single proper way to express yourself vocally. Jonathon’s voice serves the darkness of his lyrics. It’s very powerful. You can feel his pain in your bones.
@christineghere2461
@christineghere2461 10 месяцев назад
His voice serves the darkness of his lyrics, well said, I like that a lot.
@alysdaxei
@alysdaxei Год назад
Please keep reacting to Korn! They are such an amazing, influential band. Although for their early songs I'd recommend pre-98 shows. If you think this was energized, you'll be blown away by pre-98 Korn.
@jeremyrose5840
@jeremyrose5840 Год назад
Watching the crowd go mad at Woodstock 99 after he shouted "Are you ready" Unreal
@taunyasanders7775
@taunyasanders7775 8 месяцев назад
OMG I've never watched you before but I'm so blown away by how respectful and open minded your take was.. gotta follower you rock !
@Ccastine9
@Ccastine9 Год назад
First I want to second what others have said you should totally try to do the tea time with Jonathon Davis hes got incredible longevity in a tough industry and is a legend and seems like a super nice down to earth guy. Second, love some of these recent videos from 90s bands 👍🏼
@paigeballard253
@paigeballard253 Год назад
The story I heard about Mary had a Little Lamb, was that she had nursed the lamb back to health, and it became so loyal to her that it followed her to school. The teacher couldn’t allow the disruption, so she made the lamb stay outside. The way the lamb did not leave gave opportunity for the teacher to use as a lesson in loyalty for the students. Mary had treated the lamb very well, so the lamb was loyal to her. A very nice lesson for children. One of the few😉
@ryanmarut2735
@ryanmarut2735 Год назад
Awwww I didn’t know this about the story ❤ 😍
@toebeann
@toebeann Год назад
Been a while since we've seen Corey Taylor on The Charismatic Voice! Recently I was listening to the collaboration he did with Dave Grohl, Rick Nielsen and Scott Reeder "From Can to Can't" from the album "Sound City: Real to Reel" and just thinking to myself: "Elizabeth would love this!" It features tons of power and aggression, but also shows some tenderness in his vocals. I recommend the studio recording, no video. The vocals are very clear in the mix, you'll have no trouble picking out the details. Let's get to it! 😉
@younggun7901
@younggun7901 Год назад
I cant wait for the next Korn analysis. There is so much to delve into with them and I love seeing them get recognized for it.. some lesser-known songs by them i would love to see reviewed are "Open up" and "never never" they both sound like they have heavy duran duran influence to me.
@marzix427
@marzix427 Год назад
Blind is the absolutely best song I ever heard from them while also the first song from them I ever heard, it's amazing. Children of the Korn is a very interesting song because it has Ice Cube in it, some people did not like the song because there was a rapper in the song, which I did not care, it's a really cool song. Thoughtless is great, Make Me Bad, Play Me, Somebody Someone, Mr Rogers, Faget (although not sure I'll ever see anyone ever react to that one due to the content and name of the song) are some of my favorites. He wrote all or most of the songs from the Queen of the Damned soundtrack as someone below mentioned and the entire album is awesome. Not Meant for me, System (Chester Bennington from Linkin Park), and Forsaken (David Draiman from Disturbed) make appearances on some of my more favorite songs from the album.
@meccacard
@meccacard Год назад
I recently got married and had a friend put together an odd compilation of snippets of songs that made an impact on my life before my entrance. I made sure it started with the opener of Blind.
@Hair8Metal8Karen
@Hair8Metal8Karen Год назад
I frequently use "ARE YOU READY?" when I'm walking my dog 😆
@jessicareed2961
@jessicareed2961 Год назад
I'd love to see you react to Korn and Amy Lee Freak on a Leash either the unplugged version or either since they recently went on tour together they did the rock version live together and it was the most incredible thing with her range and his vocals!
@HannahRainbow88
@HannahRainbow88 Год назад
Yes!! Amy's harms and vocal runs on Freak On A Leash are AMAZING 🔥🔥🔥 SO fun to attempt to sing too!
@Playmesomeshit
@Playmesomeshit Год назад
Yes! That was the first thing that came to me when I saw the Freak on a leash reaction. "The MTV unplugged" version with Amy Lee is amazing. And I know she loves acoustic versions.
@tookindthedancingjedi
@tookindthedancingjedi Год назад
Jonathan Davis did amazing songs for the queen of the damned soundtrack (and beyond) with Shenkar. Would love to see you react to one of them. For they are far beyond the usual, not to say the norm, very very unique and something pretty different from Korn.
@davidgessin-mccully3919
@davidgessin-mccully3919 Год назад
That’s the best damn idea ever!
@sabrinaammend2927
@sabrinaammend2927 Год назад
The entire concert is called Alone I Play, it’s from 2008 and it’s on RU-vid, I would love for her to react to some of that performance, it’s incredible!
@tookindthedancingjedi
@tookindthedancingjedi Год назад
@@sabrinaammend2927 And what a tour that was. One of my fondest concert memories. 😇
@mishmashmedley
@mishmashmedley Год назад
So glad you covered this one. I hope you do more Korn. They have a lot of great ones with emotional depth... Alone I Break Make Me Bad Falling Away From Me and for a fun 80s cover: Word Up!
@bradsimpson9396
@bradsimpson9396 Год назад
Definitely Alone I Break, one of my favourites of theirs
@korndog81
@korndog81 Год назад
Alone I Break for sure
@laurieemme1534
@laurieemme1534 10 месяцев назад
My first time hearing this, wow what a journey - bagpipes, clean vocals, harsh, rap, unhinged robotic and then to Metallica's "One"! My head is spinning! Also, Ivan Moody has a mic stand similar in aesthetic, very cool.
@kelli3820
@kelli3820 Год назад
The bagpipes are the best part of every Korn show!! Nothing gets the crowd more hype then when JD brings them out.
@kennethdudley1843
@kennethdudley1843 Год назад
The MTV unplugged versions are cool too, you really get a deep dive into his voice and singing styles. I love his duet with Amy Lee of Freak on a Leash, and the song make me bad with the cure.
@LeadMe2TheBliss
@LeadMe2TheBliss Год назад
Yeah, I thought that Unplugged was going to be a trainwreck, especially after they lost their most crucial member Brian Welch, but I was really surprised that they did such a good job. I would put their performance up there with some of the best Unplugged performances ever. Most people would say Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice In Chains were the best performances though!
@terrasmak
@terrasmak Месяц назад
I thought unplugged was a trainwreck for him. Korn is awesome , but Jon is not an unplugged singer. Amy’s voice just crushes Jon instantly. Then Robert Smith , just so powerful. Now put Amy and Robert together for a song would be intense
@one8s7n
@one8s7n Год назад
The fact that Jonathan can move that much and it doesn't mess with his voice 1 bit is incredible. You would think he was sitting still if you didn't watch it
@pistonburner6448
@pistonburner6448 Год назад
Yeah, he's like an elite athlete. Hehe.
@RickReasonnz
@RickReasonnz Год назад
@@pistonburner6448 THAT'S why he wears ADIDAS!
@Martin-jk2ng
@Martin-jk2ng Год назад
You gotta hear Eluveitie if you like the bagpipes. They have a hurdy gurdy and violins, playing Celtic flavored metal. They have female and male vocals as well. Truly an amazing band. Iris Mona is a great starting spot.
@bri.g.5105
@bri.g.5105 Год назад
Inis Mona such a great song. Got to see them live back with the original line up. Great show
@Xargiyt
@Xargiyt Год назад
That's actually a really good recommendation! +1 on that!
@NanaSachi
@NanaSachi Год назад
Jonathan Davis voice hit me at the very first second. I don't know, I do just love his voice, and I remember back in the day I tried to practice it almost every day. This is my all-time favorite band, not just because of the sound but because they've helped me a lot through all these years. And I wish I could watch them live again because it's brutal and amazing. I don't have enough words to describe what they and their music meant to me. I'm just grateful for being able to still listen to them and watch their stuff.
@dargon70
@dargon70 11 месяцев назад
I've always said Jonathan Davis has 10 different voices he's insane best ever
@AndyVasilev
@AndyVasilev Год назад
Originally this song had bagpipes, it's not just for the show. Also this is the stand that he still uses. It was. A Swiss guy designed it for him in 2001.
@JohnKerans
@JohnKerans Год назад
"a Swiss guy" being HR Geiger, who's art directly inspired the Xenomorphs and ship designs in the Alien movies
@killer6ten
@killer6ten Год назад
@@JohnKerans greatest of all there are only ever been 3 made of these mic stads and J.D owns 2 of the 3
@ImSumWhatMad
@ImSumWhatMad Год назад
When I first heard you were doing Korn, this was one of the songs I was super interested in hearing your opinion on! Really excited for this one!
@dankspinaughtra3447
@dankspinaughtra3447 Год назад
Listen to every song they've made. You will find that the more you listen to the music. How members of the band deliver thier piece of the song at any given moment...how Jonathan Davis brings it all out.....originality, multiple genre influence blends, then you will understand why KoRn is one of the best metal bands ever.
@Elenuay
@Elenuay Год назад
To continue down the Korn journey, I would definitely suggest 'Got The Life' next, before you go deeper down the rabbit hole - because it gets DEEP and I think it's better to climb down instead of jumping head first xD Love your Korn reactions so far
@leoneverest
@leoneverest Год назад
"We're teaching our kids little bits of nightmares" love this, and very accurate. Some of those stories for children are nightmares in their original form, like Hansel and Gretel, Little Red Riding Hood, etc.
@cixelsyd40
@cixelsyd40 Год назад
I have a book that has the original versions of Grimm's fairy tales. Funny that people don't seem to know that they weren't originally meant for kids.
@seanj3667
@seanj3667 Год назад
Even the things Disney made into movies. The Little Mermaid in its original form is not a pleasant story.
@wchaza67
@wchaza67 Год назад
You REALLY need to attend a KoRn concert. 100% energy from the first note. They're SO much fun!
@femmefatality_
@femmefatality_ Год назад
The video you reacted to is from a show where Ryan Martinie from Mudvayne filled in for Fieldy on bass. Mudvayne is another nu metal band that everyone loves (also my favourite). Some recommendations for Mudvayne include Death Blooms, Dig, Happy, and Not Falling. Ryan's bass playing is also an influence to Eugene from Jinjer. No Ryan = No Jinjer bass parts.
@jasonbrock2681
@jasonbrock2681 Год назад
Dude! Happy is SO good.
@HannahRainbow88
@HannahRainbow88 Год назад
Oooh DIG would be an interesting one to see her reactions 😂🤣
@rockwithjerry
@rockwithjerry Год назад
Ryan Martinie is amazing!
@mquilez01
@mquilez01 Год назад
This! Love Mudvayne and Ryan! \m/
@DerangedVoices
@DerangedVoices Год назад
KoRn is AMAZING live in concert. I've seen them seven times live. I've been to a lot of concerts in my life, and the one thing that I don't like about a lot of concerts, is when the music drowns out the singer. But with KoRn, Disturbed, and Godsmack, they all sounded very clear, which was awesome. For your next KoRn song, might I recommend either the softer side of them with a song like Kiss, or another emotional song (well, 90% of their music holds great emotion), You'll Never Find Me, or, Rotting In Vein. Jon does another awesome skat in that song...I love when he does those lol.
@erinhaury5773
@erinhaury5773 Год назад
Throwing in my vote for Rotting in Vein! ❤
@Unloved-Symphony
@Unloved-Symphony Год назад
I would love to see you analyze KoRn - Tearjerker. I know it has no music video but it's just so so good. I just love how the song feels. It's a very sad song or sad sounding at least and I really really love it. It is by far my most favorite KoRn song and it's nothing like most of their other songs. It's definitely not like anything else on their album See you on the other side. It also shows a side of KoRn not normally seen. A softer more sad side.
@The5thColumn
@The5thColumn Год назад
Fantastic as always. Please do Sleep Token - The Summoning. The band has taken a big step up in production quality with their releases this year and Vessel's voice is quite something.
@kevos823
@kevos823 Год назад
He wrote the original songs for the queen of the damned soundtrack and sang the versions in the movie while others sang on the track version. You should check out his version of "Slept so long" and the version with Jay Gordon of Orgy! That would open the Jay Gordon door for you as well! If you'd like to check out Orgy I'd recommend "Fiction (dreams in digital)", "Pure", of course their cover of "Blue Monday"
@davidayers7796
@davidayers7796 Год назад
In 98 at the family values tour after orgy finished their set in ft worth Texas they all walked along the edge of the floor section shaking hands and high giving people. When they passed by where my friends and I were for some reason Jay decided to grab my friend on both sides of his face and kissed him right on the mouth. Ha ha it was hilarious moment we still laugh about today.
@kevos823
@kevos823 Год назад
@@davidayers7796 awesome 98-early 2000s were some great times for love shows. Saw Metallica at their last show at candlestick before it was demolished, summer sanitarium!
@X3Andy
@X3Andy Год назад
I really like the song "Eva" by Orgy.
@kevos823
@kevos823 Год назад
@@X3Andy "Eva", "Stitches" I definitely left some good ones out
@undrpaidtekmnky143
@undrpaidtekmnky143 Год назад
Depending on what you're in to, Punk Static Paranoia is a definite must check out as well.
@metalmark1214
@metalmark1214 Год назад
Elizabeth, If you want a nursery rhymes song check out Stevie Ray Vaughn - Mary Had a Little Lamb Live or go comical with Green Jelly - Three Little Pigs (Official Video). If you want to go bagpipes than check out AC/DC - It's a Long Way To The Top(If You Wanna Rock N' Roll)
@_amadeus__
@_amadeus__ Год назад
I forgot about Three Little Pigs.!! lmao time to watch it again
@MetalPersonJ
@MetalPersonJ Год назад
AC/DC Long Way would be fantastic.
@MarcelNL
@MarcelNL Год назад
HAHA! Green Jelly, I bought that single back then!
@ks5553
@ks5553 Год назад
Green Jelly also has some Meynard in there🤘
@MarcelNL
@MarcelNL Год назад
Along with Jackyl - The lumberjack. (Pro tip, check that one!)
@GregMoffattmojo007
@GregMoffattmojo007 Год назад
As much as I love the live version, you really should revisit this song with the studio version. He expresses his emotions more the way he intends in that version. I have to say I love watching your journey into the world of metal. Kudos to you in realizing that metal is an art form and music, not just noise and bad singing.
@boochan8033
@boochan8033 Год назад
I'm so happy you choose "Shoots and Ladders"..Jonathan's "voices" in this song are incredible!😳 Since childhood(over 20 years) i'm a fan of Korn and everytime i hear new songs i have goosebumps! The sound, the heavy dirty bass(i mean it in a good way), and Jonathan's voice 😊 It sounds like several voices coming out from his body and talking/screaming to each other and us..can anyone else do it? i do not know anyone 🤔 "somebody someone" this is also a good song 😳
@barrydunham896
@barrydunham896 Год назад
Love this song. It's sooooooooo good live. Your gonna love it Elizabeth
@Adamax93
@Adamax93 Год назад
I’ve seen Korn play about 6 times and they usually throw a cover of a song in the middle of another. They played We Will Rock You during the break in Coming Undone
@dogfacedgod
@dogfacedgod Год назад
I remember when their first album dropped, it was so different from anything else out there at the time. It inevitably spawned a horde of clones and defined what nu-metal was going to become. I had the pleasure of seeing Korn on their 2nd tour...1995 I believe. It was so fire and opened my eyes to a different genre. This might be long, but I really wanted to say this. I really appreciate what you do Elizabeth. I discovered your channel a while back and love hearing what you think about bands and songs that I hold dear to my heart, even if they aren't exactly what I'm into now. My only wish is that it was possible to be more constructively critical. Many of these bands and singers do deserve praise. But, I get why you can't be, or maybe shouldn't be. You want to get these people on your show and rightfully so, I want to see them on there, too. I guess maybe what I'm saying is that I wish people were more open to constructive criticisms. A lot of critics are assholes. I'm definitely not saying to go that route. Maybe just more willingness to elaborate on exactly what one likes and doesn't like? Loving everything is good. Loving certain things, in my opinion, is even better. It's like dessert, if I can make an analogy. Chocolate double-fudge ice cream is awesome. Chocolate double-fudge ice cream is even more awesome-r after a serving of lima beans. Love the channel! Keep it up!
@ravenofroses
@ravenofroses 6 месяцев назад
23:22 my little brother was really into korn when we were growing up, and he had some special edition live DVD that included behind-the-scenes video from the tour. in one shot, jonathan was warming up before a show, and teen me was shocked to see this guy who made absolutely insane noises on the regular doing some of the same vocal warm-ups i did in my choir class. it was the first time i realized that metal vocalists might also have formal vocal training, and that the insane noises did not necessarily indicate a lack of classical skill.
@taunyasanders7775
@taunyasanders7775 8 месяцев назад
Your critic is very respectful and it's nice to see that!
@joergojschaefer3521
@joergojschaefer3521 Год назад
Evil Nursery Rhymes? Check ✅ Nonsensical Utterings?? Check ✅ Bagpipes? Check ✅ A Metallica special? Check ✅ Commented by Power Mom Elizabeth? Check ✅ I'm in! 😁
@anthonynewsome8192
@anthonynewsome8192 Год назад
I think we all know we want you to do a video on TWIST. it's short and sick and all weird beatscatboxin. 🙏🙏🙏
@HannahRainbow88
@HannahRainbow88 Год назад
Hell yes that variety of noises is mesmerising!!
@ExaltedDuck
@ExaltedDuck Год назад
Ooh ooh. If you're looking for nursery rhyme music, check out The Three Little Pigs by Green Jello. I guarantee you'll be smiling through the whole thing.
@heidifrost3943
@heidifrost3943 Год назад
I saw korn live before I knew too much about them and the bag pipes were such a wonderful surprise! Great performers all round
@younggun7901
@younggun7901 Год назад
I've only gotten really into them in the last year after I saw them live.. this whole song was a shock, I couldn't believe the quality performance. It was amazing.
@trevorsherman4814
@trevorsherman4814 Год назад
Vitamin String quartet did a instrumental version of this on their Korn tribute album. But some of the lyrics are from a rhyme that was sung during the plague, Ring around the roses refers to the marks that would be on your body, posies are a flower that was believed to ward off the bad humors by filling a lace bag with the dried petals and to hold it to your face when close to anyone sick, basically potpourri face masks. and then the ashes ashes we all far down all bodies had to be burned
@frantic32
@frantic32 Год назад
Daddy by Korn would be a great review. It's a very dark song with very intense lyrics and a very intense performance
@JonathanVee
@JonathanVee Год назад
I love how you study each song and strive to understand the artist. Sometimes I watch reaction channels just say "wow that was intense" and move on with the song.. however there is so much emotion and meaning that can be missed if you don't understand who the artist is and what a song is about. I really enjoy your videos!
@illicitsects
@illicitsects Год назад
Korn is best experienced live. Johnathan Davis is phenomenal live, and the music is quite powerful.... Definitely a show that will not disappoint!!!
@metalmamasue3680
@metalmamasue3680 8 месяцев назад
Yes, we've seen them 3x and can't wait to go again. JD is ❤️‍🔥💯 live, love to see KoRn and we go every chance we get.
@devrajryatt
@devrajryatt Месяц назад
Fun fact the mic stand is actually a one of 2 original aet piece from swedish artist H.R Geiger that jonathan comissioned. Geiger is the same artist that worked closely with ridley scott in order to design the xenomorph for the mobie alien.
@clintstoner13680
@clintstoner13680 Год назад
As soon as the video started I could tell it was from Woodstock '99. I was about 10 rows from the front, one of the most amazing shows I've ever seen.
@leomahmet7555
@leomahmet7555 Год назад
Personally I adore how truely dark and gruesome the old nursery rhymes are in their lyrics because it shows how cultures used to teach the nightmarish reality of life and day to day troubles but still managed to pack them into a format that children could comprehend more easily. Plus something our race forgot recently in 1st world countries is that, it was and still is pretty normal to teach your kids the truth of reality from an early age and not just dump it on them after highschool.
@gustavoeduardovalenciacruz686
You should definitely check 'Make Me Bad / In Between Days' from Korn's Unplugged; this is a great performance featuring Robert Smith from The Cure! Great songs, great voices and unique style; i really feel you will enjoy it!
@HannahRainbow88
@HannahRainbow88 Год назад
Bagpipes were used as scare tactics in battles, and mentioned (a kinda hellish imagery) in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales... Ergo they totally fit with metal 🤘🔥 Freakin love Jon&KoRn 💗 They were incredible when I saw them at UK Sonisphere (now over a decade ago😅)
@KierstenReadsALot
@KierstenReadsALot Год назад
Shoots and ladders is one I always look forward to when they come play in my city! It helps everyone can sing along, but it’s always a crowd favorite
@MatroxMillennium
@MatroxMillennium 3 месяца назад
I got to see them live a couple of years ago, the performance of this song was particularly memorable
@nevermore5168
@nevermore5168 Год назад
It's hard to find but Jonathan sang, co-wrote and produced the music for "Queen of the damned". Even though the soundtrack has various different singers. in the movie he does the voice over singing for Stewart Townsend character of Lestat's singing of the same songs. It's hard to find but worth it.🌹
@haroldlesliebost1164
@haroldlesliebost1164 11 месяцев назад
I was looking for this comment. His voice on those tracks is amazing.
@nevermore5168
@nevermore5168 11 месяцев назад
@@haroldlesliebost1164 not to sound like a "Valley girl" and I'm a guy but TOTALLY!
@haroldlesliebost1164
@haroldlesliebost1164 11 месяцев назад
@nevermore5168 all good I totally geek out over my fav music too.
@Rileysworld727
@Rileysworld727 Год назад
I love Korn as their songs make me feel something no other band has. Its just the raw emotions that take me back to my childhood. The chaos and the pain that can only be felt when you have no control.
@manuelaklein9837
@manuelaklein9837 Год назад
Fully agree! 💯💯
@Aim2Rock
@Aim2Rock Год назад
Your reactions are, as always, amazing !! Simple suggestion ; You could listen to the studio version of this gloriously beautiful piece of muscial greatness. For the studio version propels you even further into amazement! The overlayered and overlapped vocals adding both melodious and anxious touch at precisely righteous moments, the keyboards added durng the chorus and the extended bagpipes intros with birds chirping.... It's just a total marvel !
@fritglassware9165
@fritglassware9165 Год назад
agreed I personally don't like most live versions. Especially for reviews since artists love to change it up for live performances and that takes away from the finished polished piece they put on the album.
@RIDDICK0911
@RIDDICK0911 Год назад
@@fritglassware9165 "polished products" are pure effects and mixing, you cannot judge an artist's actual voice by listening to something that, basically, isn't an actual artist's singing. Studio tracks are like movies - edited to death.
@jAug94
@jAug94 24 дня назад
It’s like he enters this psychosis that just fits perfectly
@Chips48
@Chips48 Год назад
Seeing Korn perform in person was one of the best experiences of my life!!! Such a powerful and amazing performance my mind was absolutely BLOWN!! ❤❤❤❤🤘 You should check out Primus! It’s one of my favorite bands, awesome instruments and a really cool way of singing.
@DeadWirePromotions
@DeadWirePromotions Год назад
Perform*
@myownalias
@myownalias Год назад
Awesome song, my personal favorite Korn song, and awesome live. I'm looking forward to this reaction and analysis.
@JulieAnn87
@JulieAnn87 Год назад
Thank you for doing this song!! Korn is so amazing and Jon Davis is the best!! 🤘
@elizabethoboril938
@elizabethoboril938 Год назад
How has no one recommended 'Twist'?! She'd have a blast analyzing that. My favorite version of 'One' is by Chris Cornell. Gives a whole new feeling to the song. RIP.
@ericklandrud5356
@ericklandrud5356 4 месяца назад
Twist!!!!!
@Hiiiforev
@Hiiiforev Год назад
When Jonathon enters in with Mary had a little lamb i remember the first time I heard that and was like lol, what an animal. I was about 15-16 years old when I first heard this album and for quite a long time, pretty much all throughout high school.
@emiliohammitt4929
@emiliohammitt4929 Год назад
this song gives me chills everytime.
@Spectre550
@Spectre550 Год назад
Hollow Life by Korn is a song that I would recommend. I think it shows a little bit more of Jonothan's range and singing ability.
@jasonbrock2681
@jasonbrock2681 Год назад
I would love to see you review "Make Me Bad." As a bonus, there's an unplugged version with Robert Smith of the Cure that weaves Make Me Bad with In Between Days. It's really good.
@peterworth9403
@peterworth9403 Год назад
My dude...the Korn Unplugged....was Unexpected Awesomeness. Even THEY weren't expecting it to be as awesome as it was. "Make Me Bad," "Throw Me Away," and "Coming Undone" are three of my fave performances from that show. Though there were no bad performances that concert. It was all amazing.
@jasonbrock2681
@jasonbrock2681 Год назад
@@peterworth9403 It's so darn good. I have the album.
@jbear501
@jbear501 Год назад
Not sure if you've delved into Nothing More or not but their music video for Fade it Fade out is great. So emotional, gets me every time. Also, I greatly appreciate what you do.
@JermaLover
@JermaLover Год назад
I’d also love to see her react to their newer stuff.
@luxtobeyou
@luxtobeyou Год назад
Fade In Fade Out would be a perfect intro to them, such an emotional song. Jenny too is one of my favorites by them
@sircdrom
@sircdrom 6 месяцев назад
It's super fun to see you go through songs from Korn (and my early teens) like this. It would be great to see you react to Mushroomhead sometime. A underrated band that hit around the hayday of Korn and Slipknot. They also come with a lot of interesting singing and lyricisim. I highly recommend their Song Solitaire/Unraveling! Cool video as a bonus too!
@RichardPonti-smith
@RichardPonti-smith 9 месяцев назад
Something that has always intrigued me was the Korn song Twist. It’s best described as a Metal/Scat intro. Not long enough for an episode but certainly something to show some range
@Helix504
@Helix504 Год назад
Korn - Blind at Woodstock 99 is one of my favourite sets to watch and I think this would be good to react to!
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