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I've unintentionally seen Korn 3 times. They just always seem to open for shows I've seen. Because of that coincidence they are my most seen live band and I don't even know any of their stuff lol
I came here to say the same thing. That is the funniest part of this entire bit to me. The fact that no one could confidently call that eggs are not dairy 🤣
Saw the thumbnail and thought that this is another AI remix of songs like that whole universe of Drake gay remixes. Turns out that this is not AI remix, this is a Gay I remix of I'm gay.
@@carlwinslo thats funny you say that, I went for a walk in the woods yesterday, and a gay man followed me and proposed we have sex. I told him I am straight and into women, and he complimented my arms. Weird stuff happens to me and now I believe you when you say Houston is Gay.
The name Korn came from a dude at a party that they were at. For some reason a dude had to eat a piece of shit and when he showed everyone he had a piece of corn on his face
@@jackcollins3169 stories sound pretty similar to me? Its like the game telephone the story ends up different by the time the it's been told a 1000 times
@@GriseldaBSF410 Jonathan legit told Steve-O that's exactly where it came from on his podcast 2 years ago brotha. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZYnk4layQqs.html&ab_channel=Steve-O%27sWildRide%21-Clips
pretty sure even their self titled album (blind, at the very least) got played on at least some radio stations, they were never a small band. and tbh that whiny teen angst shit was always pretty gay; but i liked their first three albums a lot, each a little less than its predecessor though. eta i see you said 'early 90's,' their self titled came out in 94; if they made music before then, i'm unaware of it.
Korn was never popular it seemed to anyone. Like I was 9 in 99 and super into music. I would ask my older brother and his friends about the band and they talked just like this about them. So did every older kid. When I went to high school it was the same deal. Everyone hated them. Then I watched the Woodstock NetFlix doc and every person sounded obsessed with them.
they were popular so had to hate them. once that whole "sell out" label hit bands they got hated on. i remember the fuck limp bizkit hoodies kids were rocking cuz they were more into the local hardcore scene of bands that made no money and broke up three years later.
I just don’t like… whatever it is that Korn sings. Sometimes people just dislike things. It’s a thing, it happens. I dislike country, not because it’s cool, because it sucks. Maybe you just needed more like minded friends? 😂😂 Also gaë
@@roymakescomics I guess just different situations. My brother was a bit older so he was all into the grunge Alice In Chains, Nirvana etc. He also was super into old The Offspring. More of a 94 influence
The first album was so different that it made a huge splash, but by the third, what was special was kinda gone. But the first, sort of, changed metal. It was also something they could sell to mainstream people. 'Blind' was all over when they first came out.