There WAS a KILLER underground EXTREME METAL thing GOING ON in the late 90s, early 2000s but SLAYER...? FLAT OUT DIDN'T SUPPORT IT , AT ALL....Fu.k KK 😒
@@Gcssdvnkloiutescno limp bizkit had good shit. They werent trying to be these virtuoso band. Mediocre elites said theu were trash and more Limp bizkit then said starts the significant other with " you wantes the worst, so you got the worst" Thay where is why. And i dont really care for em
@@hollowify_tensa_zangetsu I think The Ramones, The Misfits, and New York Dolls were all great bands and their music was much simpler than limp bizket. The problem is the quality of the music is bad. It’s stupid music and it’s bad.
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd fair enough, pantera was one of the legendary metal bands (with Metallica, Megadeth, iron maiden, black sabbath, etc.) so obviously they wouldn't change their style
Yeah that’s what I’m thinking. “Aw man all music these days is going down the shitter” no, you’re diving knee deep into the ocean that is music and not finding anything you like. This came off as bitter and jealous, and speak more for King’s character than it did music of the 90s. Shit, if every musician called it quits because they found another more popular band than them, and personally disliked their music, nobody would pick up an instrument again. Childish ass dude
It's probably because bands like Limp and others were making bands like Slayer more irrelevant, so record sales down and smaller venues, by 2001/2002 the more old school bands seemed to have integrated (Ozzfest was great for mixing the old school and new school) so in the end, it's all about money for Kerry
Now I need to hear what Corey Taylor thinks of what Kerry King thought of what Corey Taylor said responding to what Kerry King thought about limp bizkit
I'm a bit late to the drama. Hasn't followed it since that time when Kerry King spoke out his thoughts about Limp Bizkit. So, what did Corey Taylor say responding to what Kerry King thought about Limp Bizkit?
Limp Bizkit is the band that introduced me to metal sound. I used to like rap before. Now I like classical metal, blues, thrash metal and all thanks to Bizkit. I think they're awesome and deserve more recognition
I think they deserve credit for being unique , but not for being "good" That is cool though. Especially if they helped you discover music that you enjoy. P.S I think "Break Stuff" is a pretty great song.
That is my story too. Limp Bizkit was the 1st metal band I ever listened to. The 1st song being Rearranged. Nowadays I listen to pretty much anything rock and metal. As for Limp Bizkit, they have a special place in my heart because of that and still listen to them.
As a gen z kid who listens to all of this stuff without being involved in the controversy of the time, I love both bands, limp bizkit were hated by so many but in retrospect, no other band could make songs like Counterfeit or Break Stuff. And no one could make songs like Raining Blood or Necrophiliac. Ppl needa chill tf out and realise it's just entertainment.
@@Jason-eo1rh people who treat music like it's worth fighting over, people who make it their whole personality and then feel attacked when something insults or changes it. People who take it way too seriously.
Everyone in Limp Bizkit are great musicians except for Fred Durst lol. Bassist Sam Rivers and drummer John Otto are classically trained, virtuoso-level musicians and DJ Lethal was in house of pain, they would probably sound amazing with literally anyone else as their singer.
Yup straight to the bank stacking money from the fastest selling rock record in the history of music. Say what you want but they had their time on top. Slayer was always overshadowed by far better bands like Megadeth and Metallica
😂 staind of mind was the first thing I thought of when I saw album. Then you doubled up with bitter which I didn't think of till I saw your post but I gotta say yep I agree 👍
@@APPEALtoFEAR yeah i had my soft zipper cd case that had a pocket on top built in to hold a cd player and headphones. great for those old school trips. the coolest innovation at the time was i remember cd players that were coming out that were anti-skip so if you hit bumps your music would continue to play. before that, trying to listen to cds on a ride was excruciating. what a time to be alive.
@@wintersworldgaming Anti-Skip LOL. That's a term I haven't heard in a long time. Another awesome thing was being able to burn your own CD's. My dad was an early adopter of CD burners. I remember making CD'S constantly because being able to make my own CD'S was like black magic or something. My dad even had one of those things for putting custom labels on burnt CD'S But nothing can top the feeling I had when I saved enough paper route money to buy a 1st gen Ipod Shuffe back in 06. Or the first time I saw an Ipod video. The thought of being able to watch movies on a portable little screen was absolutely crazy. How the times have changed 🤣
@@APPEALtoFEAR there was seriously nothing better than burning that perfect mix of all good songs. or burning a cd for someone to turn on to new good music.
@@wintersworldgaming There were so many times that I burnt a CD and it wouldn't work. I would just make the exact same one again , and hope it would work lol
Zack in his assless chaps and Carry with his hokey skull with snakes and flames t shirts. Both of them are still living in 1983. It’s over, let it go lol
@@Mattormus I didn't realize Kerry King wrote the lyrics and sang as well. You sound like kind of person that leads most people to quit a band. Have you referred to yourself as an "artist" recently?
Say what you will about Limp Bizket, they were the best thing ever to me in 4th grade. They still got some songs that aged well imo. Go listen to “I’m Broke”
@@Adizero2 yea. I’ve gotten to the point where I’m no longer concerned with being judged (by myself lol) for listening to them again. I can’t cheat myself outta all that nostalgia man…but you’re right..a decent chunk of the songs did age poorly. You do know they had a release in like 2021? It ain’t terrible, and it’s definitely better than what passes for hard rock in the last 15yrs
@@ChickenJoe-tq6xd lmao well first off, J-Roc is awesome. Second, if you’re implying what I think you might be, I’d think more along the lines of actual hip-hop than some NuMetal with hip hop influences. Cannot see him listening to LB over NWA
@weirder smarter richer they didn't start Thrash rookie. They just helped pioneer it to the mainstream. Learn your music history. Slayer is the Limp Bizkit band of Metal.
Limp Bizkit is great entertainment. Besides I felt they were always more hip hop than metal anyway. Sad they’ll never be metal enough for the metal fans or hip hop enough for the hip hop fans.
Fred durst is the worste Mc this planet has ever seen.that redo off blue eyes was trash from start to finish.limp bizkit is trash and Kerry King complaining is funny as well.he should have quit.
I know he's a metal legend. But he seems like that guy that nobody wants to be around. Because he's so aggressive about literally everything. That he literally won't just let shit be.
@@marioncarbonell6047 Not really. I'd take Hendrix, King, Jackson, Tech N9ne and so on over Fred Durst any day. Hell! I'd be happy listening to Sepultura's Derrick Green or 'Stuck Mojo' instead of Durst. What I absolutely won't take is a mumbling incoherent xanax-addled moron shouting or drooling the word 'shottie' over and over to the tune of his pre-recorded studio stems while needing thirty lyricists to write a mediocre song. That 'you're racist' card will work at your vegan soy-burger joint but not with me.
@@mynameisdave613 And? Has it been nominated for a Grammy or BET? Has it been highly praised like mainstream mediocre songs like 'W.A.P'? Which by the way took four or five lyricist to write such mediocre lyrics. Are you too stupid to understand my point? Limp Bizkit has always been a joke - a guilty pleasure. Modern music is a label's pouring a dozen producers and lyricists, gussing up a brain-dead up-and-coming 'artist' and passing him/her off as the next auto-tune 'Freddie Mercury' who, by the way, managed to write 'Bohemian Rhapsody' all by himself yet Drake or any other formulaic moron needs six contributors to come up with idiotic humdingers like 'I feel good and sometimes I dont.'
I used to be metal snob kid but actually playing music and learning how each instrument compliments or carries a song, limp biz lit will forever be in hy heart
Exactly! Slayer is so much more than one album. I actually loved that album a lot and it introduced me to thrash. Had they not made it, I don’t think I’d like them or have gotten into more extreme metals.
Yep never had to make themselves look like fools and appease to the rap industry market…. Just pure brutal metal like Pantera, only if metallica would’ve done the same instead of selling out and going soft rock for mainstream validation
If you're trying to keep up with what's popular and are bitter toward another band for being big then you are the problem. Part of what draws me to a band is when you can tell they make music for them, they have fun doing what they do and have a passion for what they've created.
Not sure why some people hate the album. It’s not that different from any other Slayer album, just got a little more groove. Which in honesty is an improvement to their sound. People where just mad their favorite one-trick pony did a new trick.
@@andysalter7192 I’m going to go out of a limb and piss some people off. Slayer has always only been good only in short burst. They are not a great albums band. I think listening to any Slayer album gets boring rather quickly once you realize their just going to play the same song the whole time.
@@andysalter7192 It’s kind of same-same to me. Fast but simple riff, blast beats, and yelling vocals. I think for thrash, Metallica and Megadeth where far more creative and interesting. But I will give Slayer credit where it’s due. They are the forefathers of extreme metal. Without them metal would not be the same. But better bands have perfected that sound. Slayer where pioneers for sure, but I still find them boring after a few listens.
@@justinb864 not a single blast beat in Slayer , The first recorded Blast beat was by Charlie Benate on SOD speak English or Die in 85 , you are thinking of the " D beat " or 2/4 beat. I love Show no Mercy and Hell Awaits and Reign in Blood , South of Heaven and Seasons in the Abyss , all classics to me. No one wrote riffs as evil as Slayer outside of Sabbath, but I am a Huge Death Metal fan so speed is awesome to my ears. That all being said Metallica and Megadeth are FAR superior in songwriting, I have 2 Metallica tattoos and the reason i teach music is because of one James Hetfield so I agree with you on that. But Slayer were my introduction to Speed , and honestly the first time I heard Reign in Blood it scared me , and I fucking loved it !
I loved and love Limp Bizkit. Woodstock 99 I was dying from dehydration with a splitting headache and dizziness but I could leave the pit until Limp Bizkit finished Faith.
I’m not a big fan of Limp Bizkit or Slayer but if your view on music is I have to make what’s popular at the time I suggest you quit music all together if your job has to be that soulless
I’m Gen z metalhead and I hate it too, especially seeing what nu metal did to the genre as a whole, it was basically the transitioning point of killing off metal to replace it with rap in the mainstream…. Now you look at the music industry and it’s all crappy mumble rap, metal is basically irrelevant unless it’s a band that makes pop/rap music and adds a drop of metal for the aesthetic/label… like sleep token
@@littlea420 Slayer influenced tons of thrash and death metal bands. Overrated my ass. But Kerry has always been a douche, Jeff Hanneman was the mastermind behind Slayer.
Commentator nails it at the end here when he says that "there's some BANGERS on that album!" Jeff Hanneman was the songwriting genius of Slayer anyways (RIP). I know DIM is not in the top three or five of Slayer albums. But I think it's a worthwhile listen. If you do more than three or four records from this band, this one will do too!
No one told Slayer to try to be more 'commercial'. As if someone formed Limp BIzkit thinking hey this rap/metal thing is gonna work. Kerry King should stop being a little bitch and keep doing his shitty guitar solos.
@@johnbach2380 I just agree with him bud. That bands like Korn limp stand slipknot and the like are crap. Numeral didn't stop slayer. These guys get put on a bill together sometimes. And if I were Kerry I'm not interested in sharing a bill with any of those bands.
@@benjaminking6252 you can agree with anyone you like. I don’t understand anyone whining about what’s popular as if their entitled to control what people consume. You had success as a metal act slayer, Kerry be grateful. If he felt they weren’t being true to themselves to try and fit in with the times… that’s his problem. Oooh I quit music because Justin Bieber is popular… please stfu.