Jonathan Davis (the leadsinger) once said. I wrote “Freak On A Leash” about the music industry, entertainment in general how the machine worked. The label, management, publishers, everything that it involved. Looking back on it, “Something takes a part of me” was about howe they were taking the fun out of making music and making it a business. You can ask anyone in my band, I hate the fucking music industry I don't give a fuck. I love singing and I love fucking making music and I don’t care about shit I don’t care about. I know it’s stupid, but this is how I roll. It was me lashing out, because when we started getting bigger after the album "Life is Peachy" and got a bigger budget, I was watching it become more of a business got to do this, got to do that.
If you like jazz an classical music then your not far away from being a metal fan. Some bands incorporate elements of both just in a more aggressive manner.
Just the expressive music with a drive and passion to bring those raw emotions out into light, as a outlet but all music is like that with different messages
Heavy metal/rock ‘n’ roll music is heavily influenced by the blues, jazz and classical music. Heavy metal and rock ‘n’ roll musicians as a whole are some of the most talented musicians in the world. I started listening to metal in 1974(Black Sabbath, I was 8) and I’ve been hooked since, that aside, Blues and Jazz and Classical Guitar are some of my favorite genres of music. Metal takes from all of those genres. It’s always good to see someone trying to open up to something that might be unfamiliar to them. Enjoyed your reaction.
There’s been studies that have shown that metal music is very therapeutic, metal songs are about a lot of things, some are about trauma, some are about depression, some are about love, some are about heartbreak, some are about hopefulness, some are about politics, and some are about religion
True. Master of Puppets is about drugs and how they control the user. Metallica also has a song that is the story from the Bible, the name is Creeping death.
A beautiful woman who loves jazz and classical. Where have you been all my life? Joking just found your channel and binged a bunch of your stuff. Excellent work, in my oh so humble opinion.
Nice reaction! Korn is a great band, this is one of their best. I think along with Slipknot and System of a Down, they are the best of the new metal subgenre. I heard you like classical music, then you are going to love Symphonic Metal. You should listen to Nightwish, Epica and Therion to name a few.Therion being the ones who initiated this subgenre.
I recommend "Falling Away from Me" next from this band, it's one of their most popular songs and an easy one to get into. Korn are particularly good to listen to for an emotional release, singer Jonathan Davis has gone through some shit and his willingness to fully open himself up through his music is like mutual therapy to many fans.
@@MiaintheMoment this may sound strange but the "Black Metal" genres have some beautiful and very interesting music. But the singing is very intense and aggressive.
The video is a visual metaphor for how we are constantly "dodging bullets" every day, and the constant anxiety that something could go very wrong at any moment
@@MiaintheMoment also as others have said, Korn was not only a pioneer in starting the "Nu-metal" genre, but weren't afraid to use their music to bring taboo topics to the forefront. Their songs often talk about mental health, suic$de, domestic abuse, SA, bullying, the corruption of the music industry, becoming a survivor. The singer Jonathan Davis was a victim of severe abuse, of all kinds(even SA). And instead of letting it take him out, he used his music to heal, and in turn, helped millions themselves heal and become survivors. They even made a whole album dedicated to victims of bullying and how you can overcome it and not allow bullying to push you over the edge. The album is called "the untouchables".
Nice reaction, thank you for stopping yourself from pausing in the middle of that section. Lead singer Jonathan Davis was “scatting”, making random sounds without words that still fit the music. KoRn is considered nu metal, which borrowed from hip-hop a bit as far types of beats, use of some rapping, and also major grooves. There are great rap-metal groups out there who combine MC flow with heavy riffs.
I would love to recommend the band Deftones, they were in that Nu-Metal genre back in there first two albums (adrenaline - 1995 and Around the Fur - 1997) and then started to really break away from that in the release of white pony in 2000, I would love to start you off with Digital Bath or Be Quite and drive (Far Away) as it shows the more melodic side, which I think you would enjoy more
I'm scrolling and I just saw your exercise short with an exercise supplement, YOU DEFINITELY TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF, and it definitely shows. You CAUGHT MY ATTENTION WHEN I SAW YOU WHILE I WAS SCROLLING
Your channel is going to be flooded with metal heads now 😂 Lorna Shore: The Pain Remains 1! It’s a three part song but need the lyrics up for sure, definitely worth it!
@@MiaintheMoment No. Don't do that one yet. It's a great song about a topic that is worth making public and really hammering home but it will change your whole day. Get to know the band first at least.
My second favorite band ever. Saw them last year in Vegas. You should react to more of them and other bands like Deftones, Chevelle, Motionless in White, and System of a Down
The first lesson in Heavy Metal music: It often explores mature and dark themes, and the lyrics will shock you, at first. It's meant to be a safe space and a safe outlet for the musicians and the fans to exorcise their pain and frustrations.
Hello Mia As usual you are looking very beautiful and gorgeous.Thank you for being your self and for giving this music a try.Love your channel and hope you react to more.
Music is always different for every person. It affects us all differently. Some hear screams, others hear poetry! I LOVE jazz and played sax for years. I love metal along with everything else but there is always time for Metal! To hear some jazz components check out “Thank You Scientist - Mr. Invisible” a great song with great jazz components. Also Diablo Swing Orchestra - Lady Clandestine Chainbreaker.
Interesting fact: Korn was one of the first bands to use seven string guitars. So their sound was very different when they first formed from any other band at the time.
You should check out some of there ft. songs like, Starting To Turn-Tech N9ne ft Korn, Whatever Goes Up-Bone Thugs Ft Jonathan Davis, Wake Up-Notorious B.I.G. ft Korn, F Dying-Ice Cube ft Korn.
🔥 good song choice for a first listen. definitely a good band to dive into! the genre they fall into is called “Nu Metal” more of a rap and funk influenced type of metal if you will
Has no one mentioned Sleep Token yet? Because with what music you're saying you're into, and trying to delve into metal music? That's DEFINITELY a band you should check out! There's 3 albums' worth of material - all of which IMHO is worth checking out - but I'd start with 'The Summoning'...
Props to ur bro for suggesting this👍 U should definitely check out Metallica - Master of Puppets (live 1989) They were at their absolute peak during that era and the Seattle live show is Legendary 🔥
Not sure if anyone told you this yet... One of the things that makes Metal so attractive to people like me and probably your brother is that the sound is just as important as the lyrics. If you want to you could bring up the lyrics as you react so you can understand the meaning as you listen to the tone in which it's delivered. You love Jazz and Jazz is all about emotion behind the sound. Feeling the music. Metal is the same way, just in a different medium that you're not use to.
If you would like a good comparison of Metal being related to Jazz, then you should listen to this song. No lyrics, all instrumental. Metallica - Orion (Remastered) 1986 ua-cam.com/video/TydZ4NAXMic/v-deo.htmlsi=babSVyCwEVX-EU0h
Maybe you would enjoy reacting to some overtly happy metal as well. You know, to balance out the Korn, Slipknot etc :D Japanese Broken By The Scream - Emotional Cross Counter mv ua-cam.com/video/PAaT4WuD_zI/v-deo.html ----- Indian Bloodywood - Aaj mv ua-cam.com/video/kgvH6tX4Ej0/v-deo.html ----- Japanese NEMOPHILA - REVIVE mv ua-cam.com/video/zmRmVc4u18w/v-deo.html ----- German Electric Callboy - We Got The Moves mv ua-cam.com/video/D1NdGBldg3w/v-deo.html ------ Japanese Be the GAL - Be The Gal mv ua-cam.com/video/hTuPwVYHc_M/v-deo.html ------ Japanese LOVEBITES - Judgement Day live ua-cam.com/video/yYEUGlFNBKc/v-deo.html ------ Japanese Passcode - Taking you out mv ua-cam.com/video/Wmt86RKEkuY/v-deo.html ------ Japanese Mellows - Death sentence live ua-cam.com/video/0GRPSkZIuuw/v-deo.html ------ Japanese ALMONDot - Surprise mom! ua-cam.com/video/0MWLnPgnSjI/v-deo.html
Looks like you're onto something. And your brother seems to know how to get you there, if you decide to keep doing these reactions. I'm not making requests now, others will But you said you're all about jazz & classical, which gives a little hint where this can go, that's nice. And you'd also listen to hardcore things when doing workouts, i wondered what that is, the music, if you like to tell, it'd be cool. Have a good time, that's all it needs
I'll admit it isn't something I'd listen to normally myself. Perhaps try finding and analyzing the lyrics; that may help. This was my first exposure to Korn, and I won't be going deep dive on them probably; just not my type of music. Still, I might check another song of theirs out if opportunity presents itself. I'm not a metal guy, but I do have a blu-ray concert with Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra's presence helped me appreciate Metallica's stuff more.
Lovely lady, I'd love to suggest a group called SKYND, in particular their song Edmund Kemper. They consist of a female singer and a guy that does all the music, their songs are about true crime/serial killers, a tad morbid yes but alas the music is sooooo good.🖤
@ nope only one that isnt mexican is the drummer. evryone else is half. including jd. hes half mexican. his half brother is full mexican and sings for adema. they have the same mexican mom. know your stuff lil bro.
Haha this song had me like 😶🌫️🫣😳 the whole time. Definitely had the same reaction to this because whaaaaat lol You should definitely react to ( Hail to the King - Avenged Sevenfold ) if you haven't heard that before 🤘🏽👅👑
Girl u are in for a treat if u keep reacting to this band this band has amazing music
i cant wait because this wont be my last time
These are the type of reaction videos that I always wanted
glad you enjoyed!
Jonathan Davis (the leadsinger) once said.
I wrote “Freak On A Leash” about the music industry, entertainment in general how the machine worked. The label, management, publishers, everything that it involved. Looking back on it, “Something takes a part of me” was about howe they were taking the fun out of making music and making it a business.
You can ask anyone in my band, I hate the fucking music industry I don't give a fuck. I love singing and I love fucking making music and I don’t care about shit I don’t care about. I know it’s stupid, but this is how I roll. It was me lashing out, because when we started getting bigger after the album "Life is Peachy" and got a bigger budget, I was watching it become more of a business got to do this, got to do that.
thanks so much for this
Yeppppppp you’re right
If you like jazz an classical music then your not far away from being a metal fan. Some bands incorporate elements of both just in a more aggressive manner.
good to know i love it
Yeah there’s a metal band called Fleshgod apocalypse who fused opera music into their new album
Jenjer is very diverse as well. They incorporate a lot of different genres in their music. Good place to start with them is "Pisces"
not Korn though. Cynic perhaps?
@@Beluga_Too nah . True more of a funk, hip hop , metal feel
True art sometimes gets us out of our comfort zone. Always digged this song.
I find more art when I listen first and then watch.
Just the expressive music with a drive and passion to bring those raw emotions out into light, as a outlet but all music is like that with different messages
Heavy metal/rock ‘n’ roll music is heavily influenced by the blues, jazz and classical music. Heavy metal and rock ‘n’ roll musicians as a whole are some of the most talented musicians in the world. I started listening to metal in 1974(Black Sabbath, I was 8) and I’ve been hooked since, that aside, Blues and Jazz and Classical Guitar are some of my favorite genres of music. Metal takes from all of those genres. It’s always good to see someone trying to open up to something that might be unfamiliar to them. Enjoyed your reaction.
omg wow thanks for educting me
Add black is the soul to your Playlist. The riff is catchy & crunchy. Also, i love you
give me all of your love
Korn Blind live at Woodstock, DOOOOOOOOOO IIIIIIIIIITTTTTTT
ok for sure
@@MiaintheMomentif you’re able, if not no biggie
Is she Reeeeaaasdddyyy!!!!????????
💯 percent that should be the next reaction by Korn
@@PML78 dada dada dada dada dadadada 🎶
There’s been studies that have shown that metal music is very therapeutic, metal songs are about a lot of things, some are about trauma, some are about depression, some are about love, some are about heartbreak, some are about hopefulness, some are about politics, and some are about religion
oh wow really that is amazing
True. Master of Puppets is about drugs and how they control the user. Metallica also has a song that is the story from the Bible, the name is Creeping death.
@@eleven8948 Metallica sucks... all about the $
@jessemorrow9711 well I guess you’re a fan of megadeth
There are even epic fantasy metal bands, or bands that sing about history. All kinds. 😊
A beautiful woman who loves jazz and classical. Where have you been all my life? Joking just found your channel and binged a bunch of your stuff. Excellent work, in my oh so humble opinion.
lol love the comment
greetings from germany..thx for reaction...is a specialsong,,,,
Thank you too!
Nice reaction! Korn is a great band, this is one of their best. I think along with Slipknot and System of a Down, they are the best of the new metal subgenre.
I heard you like classical music, then you are going to love Symphonic Metal. You should listen to Nightwish, Epica and Therion to name a few.Therion being the ones who initiated this subgenre.
thanks so much for the input and song suggestions 💜
I recommend "Falling Away from Me" next from this band, it's one of their most popular songs and an easy one to get into.
Korn are particularly good to listen to for an emotional release, singer Jonathan Davis has gone through some shit and his willingness to fully open himself up through his music is like mutual therapy to many fans.
love the input will put falling away from me on my list
Falling away from me is a great song.
@@MiaintheMoment The video also sort of continues from this one.
Has a great message behind it
Listen to korns song daddy i will warn you it's not what you think and it will tare at you
Falling away from me is the part 2 to this. Also watch them playing "blind" live woodstock 99. High energy and croud goes insane
thank you
I saw them play last night when they played blind the crowd went insane, also with all their other classics.
Growing up on jazz, classical, classic, classic rock, 50s 60d music. All that just opened my mind to the metal genre.
thanks so much for the insight
@@MiaintheMoment this may sound strange but the "Black Metal" genres have some beautiful and very interesting music. But the singing is very intense and aggressive.
The video is a visual metaphor for how we are constantly "dodging bullets" every day, and the constant anxiety that something could go very wrong at any moment
oh wow thanks for this education
@@MiaintheMoment also as others have said, Korn was not only a pioneer in starting the "Nu-metal" genre, but weren't afraid to use their music to bring taboo topics to the forefront. Their songs often talk about mental health, suic$de, domestic abuse, SA, bullying, the corruption of the music industry, becoming a survivor. The singer Jonathan Davis was a victim of severe abuse, of all kinds(even SA). And instead of letting it take him out, he used his music to heal, and in turn, helped millions themselves heal and become survivors. They even made a whole album dedicated to victims of bullying and how you can overcome it and not allow bullying to push you over the edge. The album is called "the untouchables".
Yepppppppppp
I absolutely adore this band. ❤️
so far me too
Nice reaction, thank you for stopping yourself from pausing in the middle of that section. Lead singer Jonathan Davis was “scatting”, making random sounds without words that still fit the music. KoRn is considered nu metal, which borrowed from hip-hop a bit as far types of beats, use of some rapping, and also major grooves. There are great rap-metal groups out there who combine MC flow with heavy riffs.
thanks so much for the education on this i love learning new things
I'm glad your brother convinced you to check the band out lol I feel like you'll love deftones, digital bath is a must
will for sure do deftones! thanks
I would love to recommend the band Deftones, they were in that Nu-Metal genre back in there first two albums (adrenaline - 1995 and Around the Fur - 1997) and then started to really break away from that in the release of white pony in 2000, I would love to start you off with Digital Bath or Be Quite and drive (Far Away) as it shows the more melodic side, which I think you would enjoy more
i will for sure look into and reacto to them. thanks
Yepppppp all 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Now it’s getting closer to Christmas . Check out their version of “kidnap the santi claws “ from the nightmare before Christmas .
She is gorgeous damnnnn 😍
Korn has a huge repertoire. I really like their untouchables album. There is a song called Get up, on their path of totality album that I love.
falling away from me is part 2 of this song. you check it luv ur reaction by the way
will check that out
Deftones-Changes
Ill Nino- How do I live
Sevendust-Denial
Marilyn Manson-Man that you Fear
A Perfect Circle- Judith
Take it easy. Baby steps
thanks for the list!!
"I like the title it fits me very well" damn Mia im sorry but im totally head over hills for you😍
awww thanks you are so sweet
I'm scrolling and I just saw your exercise short with an exercise supplement, YOU DEFINITELY TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF, and it definitely shows. You CAUGHT MY ATTENTION WHEN I SAW YOU WHILE I WAS SCROLLING
thanks so much!! love the appreciation!
@@MiaintheMoment you're WELCOME 😊
They have an MTV Unplugged version featuring Amy Lee from Evanescence!
I loved your reaction. Very real. I hope you react to songs of Sepultura ("Roots bloody roots"), Puya ("Oasis") and Ginger (Pisces). Cheers.
glad you enjoyed i will put these other on my list
Good review, I look forward to more.
thanks so much babe will do lots more
classical and jazz are the gods of driving and housecleaning
Your channel is going to be flooded with metal heads now 😂 Lorna Shore: The Pain Remains 1! It’s a three part song but need the lyrics up for sure, definitely worth it!
love it bring on the metal heads!!!
I would recommend saving the song Daddy from KoRn as your last KoRn reaction unless you are ready
lol for good heads up
@@MiaintheMoment No. Don't do that one yet. It's a great song about a topic that is worth making public and really hammering home but it will change your whole day. Get to know the band first at least.
This song takes me back to 6th grade.Those MTV TRL days.
It's good to see that the Korn virus is spreading lol, you should check out "it's on" by Korn I think you will like it a bit more
ok for sure will do!
My second favorite band ever. Saw them last year in Vegas. You should react to more of them and other bands like Deftones, Chevelle, Motionless in White, and System of a Down
oh wow really still tour nice
The first lesson in Heavy Metal music: It often explores mature and dark themes, and the lyrics will shock you, at first. It's meant to be a safe space and a safe outlet for the musicians and the fans to exorcise their pain and frustrations.
Indubitably
Great reaction, Mia. I think you should react to "Alive" by Pearl Jam. The live performance of this song at the mtv unplugged is awesome.
ok babe for sure will do that
Great Band
Coming Undone is really good too!
will check that out!
@@MiaintheMoment you’ll dig it ☮️
Hello Mia
As usual you are looking very beautiful and gorgeous.Thank you for being your self and for giving this music a try.Love your channel and hope you react to more.
you are so sweet and thanks for the comment
KoRn is brill! Nice reaction, thanks 🤘
thank you!
I'm from Minnesota. Let's get some Prince.
Music is always different for every person. It affects us all differently. Some hear screams, others hear poetry! I LOVE jazz and played sax for years. I love metal along with everything else but there is always time for Metal! To hear some jazz components check out “Thank You Scientist - Mr. Invisible” a great song with great jazz components. Also Diablo Swing Orchestra - Lady Clandestine Chainbreaker.
wow so true! and love the suggestions
I love Korn. They are one of my favorite bands. I am a fan for decades (is already that much? I am getting old..😂.)
time stops for not man. thanks for the comment
Pantera was a major influence on nu-metal bands like Korn and Slipknot. I think you'd like Cemetery Gates by Pantera if you react to it.
great advice i will put this on my list
Interesting fact: Korn was one of the first bands to use seven string guitars. So their sound was very different when they first formed from any other band at the time.
You should check out some of there ft. songs like, Starting To Turn-Tech N9ne ft Korn, Whatever Goes Up-Bone Thugs Ft Jonathan Davis, Wake Up-Notorious B.I.G. ft Korn, F Dying-Ice Cube ft Korn.
ok will do that thanks so much
KORN is awesome Check out some LYNARD SKYNARD - free bird, good classic southern rock from the 1970's
Daddy is so complicated
From the album
Korn
Korn
This is good song for react..
I think ...? 😦
Look this song after
🔥 good song choice for a first listen. definitely a good band to dive into! the genre they fall into is called “Nu Metal”
more of a rap and funk influenced type of metal if you will
oh wow thanks for that i have never heard of nu metal
Metal is very diverse, just like all music. Eventually you’ll find something you like.
yay! i will keep going down the metal rabbit hole
90's baby showing some love 👻 classic korn song 👻🤯
heyy there! i liked it
@@MiaintheMoment my boys do too my kind of music lol
Latina makes it sound more worth the watch, you should do a reaction to staind - here and now beautiful song. Anyways good reaction ❤
of for sure will do that thanks
@@MiaintheMoment you just got a new sub Latina goddess
Love your cute outfit too that’s another thing about this too getting to see what you look like❤️
Yay! Thank you!
Those tatas though! Korn is great!
omgggg lol yes korn is great
Has no one mentioned Sleep Token yet? Because with what music you're saying you're into, and trying to delve into metal music? That's DEFINITELY a band you should check out!
There's 3 albums' worth of material - all of which IMHO is worth checking out - but I'd start with 'The Summoning'...
no i havent heard that one yet, thanks so much for suggesting
Oh you putting her on bro
Props to ur bro for suggesting this👍 U should definitely check out Metallica - Master of Puppets (live 1989) They were at their absolute peak during that era and the Seattle live show is Legendary 🔥
master of puppets got it!
“I was expecting something a little more hardcore”
Korn:
“Ok this is disturbing”
More Korn:
“Ooo I like that!”
Myrath - believer ( oriental metal band ) ♥️
thank you!
Not sure if anyone told you this yet...
One of the things that makes Metal so attractive to people like me and probably your brother is that the sound is just as important as the lyrics.
If you want to you could bring up the lyrics as you react so you can understand the meaning as you listen to the tone in which it's delivered.
You love Jazz and Jazz is all about emotion behind the sound. Feeling the music.
Metal is the same way, just in a different medium that you're not use to.
such a good perspective thanks for this
If you would like a good comparison of Metal being related to Jazz, then you should listen to this song.
No lyrics, all instrumental.
Metallica - Orion (Remastered) 1986
ua-cam.com/video/TydZ4NAXMic/v-deo.htmlsi=babSVyCwEVX-EU0h
Korn - Got the life is an amazing banger.
You have to react too;
System of a Down - Aerials
Sleep token is fire if you like classical and jazz
Basically the song is their outcaster
🔥
You look soo amazing
"Something more Psychosocial"?
Gotta do Slipknot's "The Devil In I"!
(And definitely "Spit it Out" live at Download)
for sure will do these!
Listen to more Korn, you will understand them better.
Got the life!
Falling In Reverse - Ronald… please react and you will get hooked!
wil do that
Let it GO!!!!!
Heavy metal thrash hardcore industrial numetal punk chunk metalopera whatever you wanna call it it's majikally delicious.
P.S. Hurt v1&2
Maybe you would enjoy reacting to some overtly happy metal as well. You know, to balance out the Korn, Slipknot etc :D
Japanese
Broken By The Scream - Emotional Cross Counter mv
ua-cam.com/video/PAaT4WuD_zI/v-deo.html
-----
Indian
Bloodywood - Aaj mv
ua-cam.com/video/kgvH6tX4Ej0/v-deo.html
-----
Japanese
NEMOPHILA - REVIVE mv
ua-cam.com/video/zmRmVc4u18w/v-deo.html
-----
German
Electric Callboy - We Got The Moves mv
ua-cam.com/video/D1NdGBldg3w/v-deo.html
------
Japanese
Be the GAL - Be The Gal mv
ua-cam.com/video/hTuPwVYHc_M/v-deo.html
------
Japanese
LOVEBITES - Judgement Day live
ua-cam.com/video/yYEUGlFNBKc/v-deo.html
------
Japanese
Passcode - Taking you out mv
ua-cam.com/video/Wmt86RKEkuY/v-deo.html
------
Japanese
Mellows - Death sentence live
ua-cam.com/video/0GRPSkZIuuw/v-deo.html
------
Japanese
ALMONDot - Surprise mom!
ua-cam.com/video/0MWLnPgnSjI/v-deo.html
thanks so much for the recommendations
PLEASE react to Korn - “Coming Undone” 🤘🏾
Eh, nice room, nice knockers, nice soul. Run along.🤌🏻
lol, THANKS!! im running but in slow motion
@@MiaintheMoment ayy, I was talking to you. Come back here, love.
Korn- Got The Life
yes!
Looks like you're onto something. And your brother seems to know how to get you there, if you decide to keep doing these reactions. I'm not making requests now, others will
But you said you're all about jazz & classical, which gives a little hint where this can go, that's nice. And you'd also listen to hardcore things when doing workouts, i wondered what that is, the music, if you like to tell, it'd be cool. Have a good time, that's all it needs
thanks so much for the comment! when i workout i have system of a down on my playlist
grew up with these Kats
Not quite metal, but Polyphia may interest your jazz tastes. Animals as Leasers afterwards. Both are instrumental bands.
will look into thanks thanks babe
Gojira - prey (live at red rocks). French band 😎
thanks for this
There's a few songs I like from Korn, not many thou. I'm more a Hip Hop fan. Just wanna say what a beautiful lady you are huny~!
thanks for the input
If you want a great workout song by Korn listen to the song Right Now
will do that thanks
Korn is a plus 10.
agree
Good God 🙂 a perfect model on UA-cam. I'm here
Wow, thanks💜
Falling away from me next!!
It's about how the music industry has a hold on everything that you do
ahh ok that makes sense
May I suggest One by Metallica, and Creeping Death, from Moscow in 1991 also by Metallica. You wont believe the size of the crowd. Enjoy!!
yes you may i will check that out
Legit reaction
Korn and Slipknot both make great workout groups… for me.
totally agree these are going on the playlist
Used to be a big time gym rat back in the 2000's, can't even tell you how many times this song got me through heavy leg day..
omg yes i bet i need to put it on the gym playlist
I'll admit it isn't something I'd listen to normally myself. Perhaps try finding and analyzing the lyrics; that may help. This was my first exposure to Korn, and I won't be going deep dive on them probably; just not my type of music. Still, I might check another song of theirs out if opportunity presents itself. I'm not a metal guy, but I do have a blu-ray concert with Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra's presence helped me appreciate Metallica's stuff more.
thanks so much for the comment!
Lovely lady, I'd love to suggest a group called SKYND, in particular their song Edmund Kemper. They consist of a female singer and a guy that does all the music, their songs are about true crime/serial killers, a tad morbid yes but alas the music is sooooo good.🖤
thanks so much for the recommendation i will put this on my list
@@MiaintheMoment only a pleasure miss, I look forward to more videos. n_n
Go.
fun fact 3/4 of the band members of korn are latino (mexican)
Only the bassist..fieldy
@ nope only one that isnt mexican is the drummer. evryone else is half. including jd. hes half mexican. his half brother is full mexican and sings for adema. they have the same mexican mom. know your stuff lil bro.
@@nobetter7747 i know big bro..im talking the original drummer david is pure white...head & munky also...
@ head and munky are half
@@nobetter7747 are u sure.. Maybd munky...but head isn't
Since your channel is "Mia in the moment", you should check out the band In This Moment
omg that would be perfect thanks
I think of the bullet as shit getting tossed their way and they just toss it back at whoever flung it but with attitude.
ahhh ok that makes sense
also your favorite part of the song is called a breakdown and for most metalheads that's the part we judge the most 🤣
thanks so much i am learning so much in these comments
Haha this song had me like 😶🌫️🫣😳 the whole time. Definitely had the same reaction to this because whaaaaat lol
You should definitely react to ( Hail to the King - Avenged Sevenfold ) if you haven't heard that before 🤘🏽👅👑
i havent heard them, my list is getting long im realizing i dont know much of any music lol