It's simple, this music requires talent to make and taste to appreciate, music companies would rather you have no taste which makes it easier to swallow the grey sludge they pump out because grey sludge is easier for them to produce, so they pump out so much grey sludge and tell the younger generations that they aren't cool unless they like grey sludge, and slowly but surely they dumb down music tastes. This has happened across most genres; compare Grandmaster Flash - The Message with Migos - Versace.
I know me too, I remember BLASTING this shit in my room on my Sony shelf system. It would practically shake the house 😂. That thing lasted for like 14 years and had a 50 cd changer, loved that thing!
My favorite part was honestly watching the dad get so excited the closer it came to the best part 😂 I could tell you were trying to keep calm but slowly grinning more and more as it got closer 😂
Herrera 2444 at 13, I reacted like she did about any music in front of my parents. Getting goosebumps and I enjoyed the fuck out of it but was kinda embarrassed for them passing judgement on me lol I feel ya but I see you girl, move your fucking hair, Let them devil horns show a little
@@GlitchintheMatrixMultiMedia They need to have a 90's Music video channel!. Personally think it would still be a big hit. My music video collection is roughly 1,200+ videos. I bet 95% of them are 90's! lol. This new age music the younger generation listen to... Just isn't music anymore!. It's also too bad Bands are dying these days. A lot of the bands from the 60's and 70's are still kickin, but a lot of the 90's bands just don't exist anymore.
Awesome dad for sharing this band with your daughter, I remember when this album dropped it was such a huge deal. These guys almost blew a hole through the ozone
Do not get down, I enjoy watching these. You are making memories with your daughter, which you will be able to reminisce on, together. As long as she wants to spend the time with you, its important to keep doing it. The time spent, is bigger than having her enthusiastically embrace the music. You are earning big time dad props. 🤘🏻💪🏻🙂
I enjoy these so far Im glad your daughter is actually listening objectively- people talking about her reactions, but they’re confusing facial expressions and not just feeling it
" He sounded like a monster or something." LOL Hopefully she does become a metalhead in time. Too much pop and rap crap, we need more younger metalheads!
@@owenkorando9595 yeah you can't even call what's out today rap. It's garbage. I grew up listening to Eminem and outkast and dre ect... Today's generation doesn't understand good music... And now I feel old.
That's why i said heavier and not heavy stuff - that came when I was in my late teens. Talkin 'bout Metallica, Sepultura, Machinehead, Deftones and Slipknot, if you're more please with those ;)
I disagree... I was in 8th grade when I heard Metallicas, ONE and b4 that I had GNRs Appitite for Destruction.... But "One' instantly hooked me into the heavier music... It's just a shitty situation that the music industry is in right now... There's agendas in this Rap, Pop,no Country, country crap that they keep spewing out... It's ridiculous... I'm sorry but it's more about symbols, and dark imagery.. Metals dark undertones at least had meaning... Now a days it feels too Generic... And blahhhh... 😁 Tool, Perfect circle, Deftones, Korn, Rage Against the Machine, Alice in chains... I could go on and on.... Quality bands who still make great music but somehow we are here!!! All this new shit has no meaning... Sorry I got off topic there... I really just wanted to say I don't think life experiences have alot to do with it.... 😁 👍 🙏
Just found this channel today. For this reaction I just wanna say you're a damn good dad. Find pride in the fact that she doesn't feel the lyrics man. I grew up in a really messed up situation finding music as my salvation. I applaud you sir. Keep doing what you're doing.
That ladies and gentlemen is awesome parenting done right !! Sharing time together with your child introducing them to killer jams. Been into music since I was 15 when my Dad got me my first electric guitar ...a vintage 79 Peavey T-60 in natural honeyburst finish and I still have it to this very DAY.......and I'm now 41, also play the drums ,sing and dabble in piano&keyboards. My Dad would test my sister and I with a game of "whodunit" at random ANYTIME there were tunes jamming on any stereo ANYWHERE. We'd have to be the first one to tell him who did that song and the one who got in the right answer first got $1. I now have a 14 year old son and an 11 year old daughter myself that he never got to meet because he was killed in a car wreck when I was 17 but I carry on this simple but priceless tradition with my children as a way to honor him and connect them to the grandpa they didn't get to meet. And at 9 and 6 years old my two kids were singing along word for word and identifying in just the first few notes of songs by Steve Miller ,The Rolling Stones ,Pink Floyd , The Eagles ,The Beatles , Lynard Skynard,Led Zepplin, AC\DC , BLACK SABBATH\ OZZY, IRON MAIDEN, JUDAS PRIEST ,Def Leppard, Korn, Linkin Park Metallica ,Megadeth ................the list goes onnnnnnnnnnnn. But ask em about some lil wayne or drake or whatever and they'll be like "Well Drake is duck huntin stuff while lookin at you like a total majorly malfunctioning RETARD😂😂😂😂 And there's no denying that's your daughter brother cause she's stamped outta ya ass wit a cookie cutter!! Y'alls videos take me back to when my Dad was still here and where my love of great music was born and blossomed so as to pass the seeds on to my own offspring....... OHHH and The Offspring kick ass too!!
Oh dude... I feel for you!!! This was the music of my generation too and I still get that visceral feel from it.. I too have teens and I dont get it how they dont get it!! The 90's was a magical time...
Oh wow! I remember 1998, walking by Foot Locker, which was next to our record shop in Guadalajara Mexico called Mix Up, they were in every mall, and they had the top 5 requests on playing in the store, and it was this song. I was 13 years old. I went from looking for shoes to being an instant Korn fan and never stopped loving them. Their first Mexico tour was in 2002 and it was, needless to say, epic as. 🤟🏽
It took me a while to get into korn. Took a few listens before I picked up what they were putting down, so to speak. A few things that swung me - The passion of the lead singer, Jonathan Davis, is phenomenal. The wonderfully weird sounds the guitarists come up with which helps make their music so unique. And that down-tuned bass. The clickety-click that I had always assumed was drumsticks was in fact Fieldy slapping the bass strings. I absolutely bloody love them now.
We did one on this channel to the Jonas Brothers but instead of doing a lot on this channel mixing up the music styles, we are going to switch it up, create a second channel, and i do nothing but her songs. That one is coming soon, I'll announce it on this channel in the next few weeks at most.
What exploiting them for views on a pointless youtube video? Congrats! I look forward to a child reacting to music videos that they are too young to understand, with you having to explain what "A cheap fuck for me to lay" means to a 13 year old. A round of applause for you! I expect a mature response of course.
@@jheyne0311 I forgot i posted this comment.... I apologize i was in a very shitty mood the other day and it's not my place to say what i did. Whilst i don't agree that a 13 yo should be listening to Korn i myself have been a fan since at least 15/16 yo and they are one of the greatest of all time. People say stupid hurtful shit when they are angry and upset.... i am no exception but i can man up and apologize when i step outta line.
I've been randomly catching these on my recommended, I think I first seen limp Bizkit, then Rammstein and now Korn?! Hell yeah! Korn's my favorite band and I feel like they go under appreciated.
Lol, enjoyed reaction. Patience, she is so honest dad, and really shows her interest in many aspects of many different groups. My favorite reaction from her was jinjer. Good job .
Korn - Freak And the Leash was my first Rock song I saw on TV (MTV) I was 13 years old and I was immediately sold on Korn and Rock music. Now I am 35 years old and am still a big fan of Metal / Rock music. Until Rock to Black Metal \ m / This music style stays with me until I die. Metal always in my heart!
This video brings back memories. Davis, Fieldy, Head, Monkey I grew up with them all lol. Davis was actually our school mascot the Scotsman. That’s why he where’s a kilt.
I discovered Korn and being fan at the age of your daughter during Life Is Peachy era. When Follow The Leader was released I was totally crazy with this album, I listening to it everyday for a few years.
Your a great Dad, I like how you introduce the music to your Daughter. Try to show her the continuation of the video "Falling Away from Me". Maybe soon she understand how the music goes on. New subscriber here :)
i love this stuff you and your family ROCK keep on keeping on you will blow up in ratings their are best reactions and your dughter is a tough cookie to crack but you will get there
I had a friend back in the day who strictly listened to hip hop and rap. I got him to go to the Korn's Family Values Tour with me back in '98 or '99 only because the line-up included Ice Cube...to this day he's a huge metal head! One of his favorites is Lamb of God.
I think that you are a cool person and I am proud of you being a father trying to open up your daughter's eyes on other music of our generation and possibly generations before ours. Your daughter, to me is a brick. If music videos was poker, she's great at hiding her tells. But the songs that you have played show depth, tell stories, have meanings and raised questions as us as kids. I, personally am a The Offspring fan and they have songs that I love and enjoy and respect. The Kids Aren't Alright Bad Habit Neocon Staring at the Sun Can't Repeat and FINALLY Hammerhead (especially the music video)
"I liked the cartoon at the beginning" Same words I said to my sister when I was a little kid back in the 2000 lmao I actually saw her face when the gun shot at the girl and she seemed concerned for a moment.
An iconic video of 90´s, it was innovator in many ways, combine cartoons with real slowmotion cameras, the lyrics included explicit language and Jonathan Davis (Korn´s vocalist) made a musical tendency between the groups of that decade with his chorus (5:02).
This is like my Dad asking what I thought about listening to the Beatles or the Beach Boys and the like when I was a teenager in the 90's. Those were his jams when he was young and brought back nostalgic memories for him. It's no surprise your kid is not so interested in Korn.
From birth my father showed me music like this, classic rock, old rap, hip hop, country, etc. He showed me Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Marylin Manson, KoRn, Toby Keith, Britney Spears, Beyonce, Michael Jackson, Nirvana, Metallica, Shania Twain, etc. I'm so glad I grew up the way I did and I'm so happy he showed me to appreciate all kinds of music. Metal head from birth to death I will be 🤟
Last Korn show I went too a couple of years ago was a pretty diverse crowd for a metal show. if you have no interest in metal, it might be kind of hard to get into them, but the general tone & emotions of their stuff is pretty universal. The members also not appearing to age at all helps too.
everyone from 7 years old to early 30s love this song and love this rock band when they came out or metal band if you want to call him that or new metal whatever you don't see that today music doesn't span to catch attention for that many years in between and when corn dropped they dropped hot
Lmao u wanted her to like it so bad. This was my fave Korn song as a kid. Even performed it with few of my class mates for my music class lol From what I remember the girls had befuddled looks like your daughter has. She might grow into it. I know my dad he use to make me listen to Van Halen all the time and now I love them lol
It's kind of adorable that she kind of understands the music a little bit and then she kind of got a little shocked at the bullet part and then him singing that weird part and then you'll go when I first watched this video I thought the child was going to die at the end of the video from the bullet but her just catching a bullet out of midair and giving that guy the bullet back in the shock on his face hilarious
You are right! Greg Capullo’s art is insane, but the cartoon in the beginning of the video was drawn by Todd McFarlane (Who also made the video for "Do The Evolution" by Pearl Jam). Greg Capullo and Todd drew the album cover together.
I appreciate the fact you trying to show her good/real music cause kids in this day and age will say anything passes as good these days witch is really sad now if the person is not a fan of music well then I understand that my brother is like that he doesn’t like music really
She's tough lol. I got a black eye from the edge of a mosh pit at a Korn concert when my son was around that age. He thought it was a cool story for his friends. I had to figure out what to tell my patients at work!🤣🤘
Man after my own heart! U2 hat and Star Wars shirt...two of my favorite things! 😁 Your daughter is a hard one to crack. If she prefers female lead singers, try Eluveitie - Call of the Mountain!
I think most 13-15 year old girls would have the same reaction. Mine is 14 and most of the time she's like your daughter too. Sometimes tho, she surprises me and likes obscure music that I like also.
Very heavy song, but what I love about music is while I can listen to this song and it makes me tear up (grew up with this music and know Jonathan Davis' life story which mirrors mine and makes the music more potent for me) others can listen to it and not be into it in the least. I appreciate that you like it while your daughter has her own taste in music and is like "meh". You two are good together and you are a good dad, she will most likely look back at these videos with happiness in the future. Good on you both.
I remember listening to guns and roses live n let die wen I was kid, it was evil and loud to me. I couldn't get it, but in the end I loved everything metal. It's definitely a required taste and I believe there will b a new revolution for this stuff. Metal is awesome. I can't ever go back now. 🤘