Korn - Korn (Full Album) HQ
Вставка
- Опубліковано 26 бер 2021
- Tracklist:
0:00 Blind
4:19 Ball Tongue
8:48 Need To
12:49 Clown
17:26 Divine
20:16 Faget
26:07 Shoots And Ladders
31:29 Predictable
36:01 Fake
40:52 Lies
44:15 Helmet In The Bush
48:18 Daddy
57:53 Hidden Track (Michael And Geri)
Buy: www.amazon.com/Korn/dp/B00000...
nirvana helped people who were depressed; korn helped people who were bullied
also legit sexually abused as a kid
Their music brings out so much repressed angst that sometimes when I listen, I grind my teeth till they hurt lol
No comparison...nirvana is dog shit compared to Korn
korn helped slipknot.... lets be real here....
@@stevengallo1469 Slipknot is nothing without Joey Jordison
I want to assure everyone that Korn is still available for all children’s birthday parties, corporate events and social gatherings. Thank you.
❤
Yes, thank you... I would like to order.. uhh.. lets see here... can I get 1 order of "shoots and ladders", whatever that is.. sounds fun for my 3 year old :)
AREEE YOOOU REAAAADYYYYY?!?!?!
nobody was ready for this sound, true masterpiece
I saw megadeth live, I never heard of this band, they came out first, bag pipes where playing and I was like what is going on here??? then Korn started jamming, I was like holy shit this is fucking awesome. 🤟
Oh yeah that hyped me the fuck out
The weird thing is they're always targeted about being a cringey band. Even if nu metal isn't your thing, you have to admit how unique and powerful they were.
Yo si desde hace mucho, pechan 💀
I remember the first time playing this album as a kid and getting the absolute chills. Was sure as hell not ready!
"I'm a pretty boy living in a fucked up world" what a mood
Thank you for Daddy ... This life was MY truth... The yelling...anger...fear...control
..abuse... I lived that hell for 14 years. My moms boyfriend was ... I have no words.
Im 42 and my spirit is still broken. Im a beautiful woman inside and out but i dont date or trust ppl. I go out n have fun like everyone else but i always know...im different. The pain is always there. People that have similar stories...of any kind of abuse...understand what im saying. Korn heals me. Some use therapists...Korn is my therapy. Korns music speaks the language of the broken... So again ty Jonathan Davis for putting your truth out there. One of the hardest things to do..but it has helped heal many. Ty
Amen to that 🤘
🙏
"Korn music speaks the language of the broken", beautifully said.
Im so sorry you went through that pain. I understand. Korn's music has also really helped me. Especially "daddy", although my mother was my main abuser.
I hope you're doing well right now 💖
Same- 40yo & I still am not right. Tbh over the last few years my anger & emotions have manifested more. I did better in my early 30s. Korn, Metallica Pink Floyd Tool & Zeppelin help. However; Korn is best for dealing with memories of sexual abuse
This entire album is a masterpiece in the metal industry. It's real emotion and anger on full display.
early(disturbed) gave em a run for their $
Absolutely right
@@c.h.u.d hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
@@Scrappy90059 you alright numbnuts?
Disturbed was ok,but not this in my opinion
One of those albums where you don't skip any songs. Korn brought us a whole new sound and this record will always be timeless.
I'll be honest the bagpipe intro KIND OF breaks the vibe at the beginning of shoots and ladders but I don't skip it you're right
bang ur head with me brother.
true. you just skip the whole album
🌹🐚🔸
La bible
If you told me back in the day I'd be listening to this on my cell phone I would have laughed at you!
💯🌽
If you told me in 1994 I would be listening to this on a cell phone, I would've asked: "What's a cell phone?"
1994... Muaaahahahahaha what cell phone? Cassete or compactdisc
Likewise
Hahahahahahaha
I remember visiting the local record store with my friend, we both wanted the new Slayer album (Seasons in the Abyss IIRC) , but there was just one Slayer CD left. My friend grabbed it first, I was pissed and rummaged through the "new" section, finding this record here, Korn´s debut. Listened in the shop for about 10 minutes, then bought it. At home, I put my newly acquired album into my stereo, turned the volume up...it didn´t take my friend long to offer swapping the new Slayer album for this one. I declined...
Oh god, i discover "Season in the abyss" when i was 16 and i think it was thé post powerfull music discovery i ever made in my life.
Both korn and Season in the abyss are true masterpiece
agree, so much better than slayer's seasons in the abyss
My friend bought a cassette with this album thinking it was some kind of techno. He was super disappointed and wanted to tape it over. I listened for 10 seconds and told him I'll give him a blank 90min cassette for this one. He agreed. He got his blank cassette tape the next day. He didn't understand why I was so happy giving it to him. I just wanted to go home to listen to Korn again.
Seasons in the Abyss came out in 1990. This album came out in 1994. Maybe Divine Intervention but not Seasons.
Divine Intervention, not Seasons, but whatever. Good stuff!
don't ever forget that nobody sounded like this before korn,so everyone that followed after should thank them , also i want to thank you jonathan davis for all the emotions and effort you put in every song
Coal Chamber's first album kinda did but Korn developed the style into what it really became which is why they were the best at it.
@@creekandseminole 00⁰,
So many things I love from being a kid I don’t anymore. This album though, love it as much as day one. Still gives me goosebumps 20 years later. All that pain put into a package that really spoke to a young me, and lives in an older me.
Truth… it’s a fkn shame they sold out and suck now….
nobody sounded like this before korn? Nobody here listen Sepultura....
It's a shame about Jonathan Davis life but it did inspire a damn good album and a lot of healing
You can hear soo much raw emotion in his voice and its fucking sick af as sad as it is. At least he had an outlet for his pain.
The man is good
@@betrue311 he's probably better than you ...a hero
I wouldn't say it's a shame... you've probably done worse but you're not in the eye of the public. Everyone's life's are different so dont go calling it a shame. Speak for yourself
@@imAdolff Wtf are you on about? It's a shame - means he feels sympathy for him. He's referring to the sexual abuse Davis suffered when he was a child, which is the basis for lots of his pain and lyrics in songs like Daddy
So many Metal bands breaking barriers back in the 90s and Korn obliterated every barrier when this album dropped.
dope
Not really. Korn really didn't get big until Follow the Leader.
@@openhueblue6661 this album put them on the map but follow the leader made them a household name
@@TheTenCentStory They were international before then but yeah really exploded on that one. I was in Australia and knew them in 1995 cos of the street fighter II anime movie. Blind was the song played as the credits rolled and I just fell in love with it and got the first album and would play it on repeat indefinitely. But all the other kids in high school here didn't know who they were until 97, I felt special lol.
Pure aggression, pure anger. I love it.
Yes, coming from pure hurt and pain...
Drug addiction, abuse, anger, pain, general discomfort in existence... It's all covered here.
Totally poop your pants and pop a fucking wheelie! NOBODY WAS READY FOR THIS ASSAULT!
@@cbonecleveland2222 Nah son, Pantera and Sepultura fans were. Quality album but strangely doesn't sound as heavy as I remembered it was as a teen
@@cbonecleveland2222 LMAOOOO
THIS ENTIRE ALBUM IS FUCKING HEAVVVVVY. What a sound for 94.
93 even I believe :D
Imagine your 13 and you hear this for the first time.It’s a very innovative sound that any kid that heard this became life long fans…….love it
relatable
here, broski 13 living the dream of being korn fan
True, even like 8 years after the album was released the disconnect from the initial debut wasn't relevant you could really infer it from just listening to it.
Back in '07 (when I first heard the album in full) you didn't need to have an encyclopedic knowledge of the entire genre to understand the impact beyond the initial impact of the first listen.
Can’t. I was 12 🤣🍻
Lmao I’m 13 and discovered korn about a year ago
This album was so groundbreaking, no other band sounded like this at the time, Korn was ahead of their time.
Sepultura!
there best album i thought still to this day
@@trindalgleish7715 i liked Life Is Peachy more, but this album is amazing!
Absolute best band ever
Still is
Let me tell you a story about me and this album.
I played bass in a small freetime black metal band when i was about 17, with two other people that made up a band of three. After we played a small concert at a party downtown, we went home to our drummers place and grabbed some beers. We then talked about music and our drummer told she just had bought a vinyl of "Korns first album"
Me and the guitarist knew about Korn, but had never stumbled upon their first record. Our drummer had not heard this record either, and she bought it because of the reputation of being an album that started a huge wave and meaning for modern metal music and being very dark and erie. We heard the entire record in her kitchen, with a lot of smoking and drinking beers meanwhile. When it was done, had none of us not tears in our eyes and goosebumbs.
A powerful record and a pure fucking masterpiece
LOOOOOOOOOL.
I was 2 years out of High school. The year. 94. Once I heard this song "Blind". My life literally changed. This song catapulted a whole new generation of people to get down to a new sound. This Band changed the face of music at the time. No question. I had this cassette and played it until it "popped" and bought it again. Fast forward to 2022. Requiem has just come out and they are my Favorite band of all time and I have seen them in concert 12 times. Long Live Korn!
I was 16 and stopped at the listening station at the record store. This was one of the choices and I swear I stood there listening to the whole damn album in amazement. I’ve been hooked ever since.
This will always be my favorite album of theirs. Sounds just as good at 36 as it did in high school.
Yeah, I was 16 when this came out, I’m 44. It’s still good. 🤗
agreed. I'm almost 37 and i started with Life is Peachy in like 97. but this is a true masterpiece.
My first metal show was 95 Danzig Mother tour. Korn and Marlyn Manson opened I was 15. Korn absolutely stole the show!
@@cartwheel406 they are fuckin' awesome live
@@BartCoz I'm 38, I started out with follow the leader, seeing monkey and head ( I think that's their names) play 7 string lead guitars was so cool to me.
The importance of this album to me in junior high-HS cannot be overstated. If I live to be 100 I’ll remember these songs and hold them in a special place.
Same
One of the most underrated drummers ever he's amazing
Incredible groove, totally agree!!!
That snare sound is on point, and those nasty little snare rolls... damn.
he was a kid when he did this, unbelievable
Agreed. Such a unique style and groove. One of the first bands along with Helmet to tighten their snares like that.
@@robertkennith7866 kid? he was 22...
Jonathon's suffering and then subsequent art has healed so many of us. Truly cathartic.
To this day this is one of the best metal albums I´ve ever heard.
It is THE
Each word is like oh my fucking God is it really him
@@goneburnforher Yeah, no, there are better albums out there, but it is one of the best, for sure.
@@michealleojwaynerothchild958 I dont really care about lyrics in metal albums to be hoenst, so its not something i judge them by.
I was 18 and fresh out of a train wreck we call highschool, My best friend had came back from Arizona and was into metal and rock and played guitar, (I was listening to nothing but rap at the time and only new some rock and hairband music because of my parents) we clicked, he turned me on to Korn and asked me to play drums and learn. Here I am now 28 years later and That was the best time of my life other then my kids. Thank you Korn and other bands for helping me figure myself out.
I never listened to Korn before and now here I am doing a playlist of all their albums
Edit: After listening to this album about 15 times, I realized that I'm here to staaaaaaay...
cringe
very cringe :/
@@ghostfrieza2904 why did you think so
@@ghostfrieza2904 someone that listens to korn and $uicideboy$ and says the word cringe. What the fuck has this world become
What instrument do you play in Korn... oh me I play the oil drum 🛢
Man, this album takes me back. My big brother rocked it when it first came out. Good times, man.
Exactly my same memory. Thank the universe for big brothers with good taste.
@@WayBetterThanBefore im the big brother. Fuck yeah.
same here, my big brother was 14 and i was 10 when i heard this band for the very 1st time in 1998, months later he brought "life is peachy" and "follow the leader" to the house!
My big brother got me into korn too! Gotta love it
You say it, good times.
Really there's no one member of Korn you can isolate, they just fuse together to make a massive pummelling wall of deeply groovey rage. What a sound, drums, bass, guitars and vocals perfectly blended into something absolutely huge.
It was the meth or method lol
@@misschicka2831 Hey check out my album if you want to hear something more simelar to korns first record
There is....the guitar and the singer.
Drums follow the guitar and the bassist follows the guitarist...thats why its ,somewhat, easy to replace a drummer and hella easy to replace a bassist
Bass player sucks
Agreed and when the original drummer was gone it noticeably changed the sound
I'm probably still alive or not in jail because whatever happened in my life I could go home and blare the shit out of Korn and scream my problems away.
Damn this comment brought a tear to my eye feeling the same way.🤗
All my life who am I.. Thx guys, I share my tear.
Mones Jones same here, was in my 30s when this album hit the album charts '94?
Shit man,,, time waits for no-one,,,, 58 now
I remember hearing Blind for the first time, in Australia we have a Radio station called triple J and back in the 90s they had a show " 3 hours of Power " which of course was all metal .
I was a HARDCORE Death Metal guy at the time but also worshipped the groove of bands like Pantera , Blind came on my stereo and I just stopped dead in my tracks and starred at the Stereo fully blown away!
I had never heard a band play riffs with a 7 string before ( you had Steve Vai who popularised the 7 string while in Whitesnake and on his solo stuff but he wasn't playing Metal riffs ) .
The lyrics and dark themes of alienation were very appealing to my 18 year old mind and I rushed out the next day and found the album.
I used to play it to anyone who would listen saying " these Guys are the next big thing , mark my words!!!!! " and they did become the next big thing a couple of years later with Life is Peachy and of course Follow the Leader.
It's weird to now refer to it as a " classic" ( which it is ) cause it honestly doesn't feel like it came out that long ago!!
But it is , and I am old ! Who cares....at least I got to experience a time when metal sold albums and Teens were cranking songs like Daddy.
Before the dark times...... before the internet.
So interesting history! Thank you bro! Salutes you from Barcelona!
Korn is my childhood and my adulthood! Love you all KoRn Family!!
I remember vividly when this album came out. There was no music in my life before this, just a kid not knowing that he was looking for something.
seriously i feel your comment grew up in a southern baptist fire and brimstone family(only music i heard was gospel and comtemorary christian and hated it) and then i found this.... lol
One of the most raw metal albums of the 90s and of all time. Probably the rawest Nu Metal album there is.
The only thing more raw was cannibal corpse!
Korn is the bomb 💣 I been listening to them since 9th grade and will until the day I die. They are so original. No other band could ever be Korn
You sure? 😈
@@twodust9887 wdym? are you gonna be like korn cause I highly doubt that
This album will always be special to me and intense. I was 17 and took acid and gave some to my mom who was a herion addict and Jazz/Blues singer. We listened to the the whole album and cried she told me about my grandfather who raped/molested my aunt her sister, it was intense.
Wow bro!! A big hug!!
Some real shit man.
listening to daddy has always been very brutal for me. jonathan is my hero. i wouldnt of been able to grow and turn into the man i am today without him sharing his pain so i could work threw mine.
the song Divine is so underrated, my personal favorite on the album
Ball tongue y esos martillazos al final del tema hace qe el disco de KoRn sea magnífico!!! 😚
This album does not have any skippable parts (save that blank part between Daddy and the "Michael and Geri" dialogue)!
i'll hit replay fo you :D at 36:01 "you try so hard to be wanted ... false emotion ..." yayayayayay and intro notes so deep.
I like that one a lot too.
DIVINE blew my head out the first time i listened to it... and still
"Daddy" is a good song for this fathers day. It made me cried. Korn, forever one of the best.
its a fucked up tune
Until you realize its about Davis being molested as a child by a family friend, and his parents not believing him. Such a good fathers day song lmaoooo
The end is absolutely harrowing
I was a child when I first listened this album, a ripped version CD-ROM a friend of mine lent to me, I listen on the big ass stereo set of my dad, my mind literally got blown from the headset, I remember everything, from the pink color of the cover, the context, the tracks, and here about 20 years later I am still listening this and enjoying every single notes.
8 yrs old found korn along wth many other know names but it was Jonathan's voice that stole me the raw emotions he poured in
Korn was my gateway into metal, while I don’t like much of their stuff now I still love this album. So raw and angry, and the instrumentation is great too. Aged like wine, despite the Nu Metal label
Never understood why people hate nu metal.
@@everybodysfavoritenobodyLinkin Park currently had over 40 million monthly listeners, System of a down has 17, Limp Bizkit has 13, Slipknot has 11, KoRn has 10 and Deftones has 8
It's only hated by the metal elitests in the metal fantom. Since even in 2023, Nu Metal is arguably the most financially successful sub genre of metal 🤷
@@metalheadjake3339 ohhhhh!
blind is one of those tracks that is impossible to listen to without getting pumped up. I don't care what music you listen to, when you hear "AARREEE YOU REEADDDY' it gets you going
We used to crank it on the sound system at the gymnasium before my high school basketball team ran out. Warmup dunks and screaming. It was hype for a bunch of testosterone drenched 16 year olds running on to the court, ready for battle.
forgive me metal lords + gods but it wears off after years of listening. i remember the feelings though
I'm Readddyyyy
AAARREEEE YOOOOUUUUU REEEAAAADDDYYYYY!?!??!?
OOOOOOOOHHHHHHH
Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS
A lot of memories in this one... My dad used to play it all the time, as loud as he could when I was a kid. I didn't understand or identify with it back then, but now I understand and identify with it. 🫤 A sad tale, but who cares?
One of the DARKEST ALBUMS EVER! Thank you KORN for going so hard on this album! MAKE THE HATE STAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hate will kill you it goes into your marrow. Better to forgive and forget.
@@Robert-rl7rd hahahaa shut up hippie
@@Robert-rl7rd23:15 though. 🔥
@@Robert-rl7rddamn bro, откройте форточку
Best Album of them in my opinion. Korn helped me through rough times when my parents divorced. Much love from Austria❤
00:00 | Blind
04:19 | Ball Tongue
08:47 | Need To
12:50 | Clown
17:26 | Divine
20:16 | Faget
26:06 | Shoots And Ladders
31:29 | Predictable
36:01 | Fake
40:52 | Lies
44:15 | Helmet In A Bush
48:18 | Daddy
57:53 | Michael & Gari
🤘🏻
Thanks for this. I hear this album since was fifteen and it's powerful album, thanks
Ty ☺️
Yes! Thank you!
Thank you very mutch my Friend 🤘🤘
@@1990crestline ...Now We Mosh 🤘🥳🤘😜
Jonathan Davis really needs his flowers. So much was taken from him but yet he gave us so much.
What was taken? He grew up filthy rich. Maybe not look into the false story behind his music theories, and look into his actual life. His family knew and played instruments for frank Zappa, his father was a musician and his mother was a Hollywood actress, dancer and artist. Davis was a coroner at one point and got a lot of his crazy song ideas from that. Look it up and watch his interviews
@@wakenow1 bro, you're bringing money in a conversation where the guy was sexually abused. Money doesn't heal physical and mental trauma.
@@IAmTheMenace he's a zionist BS artist. He was never abused. You have the mental capacity of a gold fish if you believe that crap.
1995, Shreveport Louisiana, small club with a capacity around 1000 people.
KORN takes the stage, 1200 people crammed in like sardines...
WE KNEW WE WERE WITNESSING HISTORY!
Dude! I was there in my moms stomach! Born jan 6th 1996. My mom got to use their camper for a bathroom while being pregnant as fuckkk
@@prestonkalpinski8460 Too cool
@@stevefisher2553 right man, you still in the shreveport bossier area?
@@stevefisher2553 my dad is rick kalpinski
This album was absolutely groundbreaking . Spawned a new genre really . Still some of the angriest stuff ever recorded
slipknot's iowa and pantera's trendkill)
Nah wrong vibe
The drummer is a beast....enough said.
Bass guitarist is best
I was in my mid thirtys, good memories) when this band appeared from nowhere, now into 2022 im now 58, still banging out the beats,, korn is my favourite inspiration.
I totally agree, although your maths is shite 😉, you'd have been in your late twentys. Doesn't time fly. First six albums do it for me. Peace ✌ out homey
Sometimes a good workout and this album is the only thing that keeps me moving forward.
I love going on youtube and just hearing people reminisce with their first experiences with this band back in the mid 90s when this first came out little did they know they were witnessing metal history
Daddy is such a hard song to listen through all the way when you've experienced something like that yourself........
It is.... I always oddly liked his anger breakdown at the end.
About right.
All of these songs are a masterpiece. Daddy makes me sad but its still such an awesome piece of art
daddy is so fucked up its actually depressing
Yeah. This album is disturbing, the lyrics are very dark and quite obscene in places, even the album cover is unpleasant. But there is no doubting the quality, its totally consistent with no filler tracks and it was totally original at the time. A 10/10 metal classic.
In 1993/ 94, for my friends and I, this album was blasted regularly along side all the death metal of the era. They were that good that even us underground fanatics had to give them respect!
How did the corpse paint go with baggy trousers
@@chriskennedy2298 quite well, actually 😆
@@0713dm corpse paint with adidas track suit?
I know this statement is cliche and papa franku made video on it but i genuanly wish i was born in 1980 or maybe 1978 not 1996 so i can see all these bands
Poor Jonathan, "Daddy" still fucks me up!!!!
I was thinking the exact same thing. Poor baby. I just wanna hold him. I'm so appreciative of his pure vulnerability.
Me too. I usually have to skip over it because I can't help but sob when I hear it.
But apart from that, its a true masterpiece, the intro, the rawness, the emotions, the groove and those buzzes on the snare!!! the guitar effects, the bass line, everything is perfect
@@ezmeraldazella6970 he needs a hug
It is absolutely harrowing, impossible for an empathetic person not to cry hearing another human suffer like that
A rhythm section made of broken meth pipes
A voice from an abused child who is now a grown man
And a guitarist who thinks he's playing a turn table
The result?
A masterpiece.
Broken can be fixed...
This is toooo funny 😁 😂
It IS a masterpiece!!
Elegance. Understated eloquence. If you're not already a poet, I strongly suggest you put pen to paper. Well done, sir!
Fieldy and Head both said they were smoking a lot of buds at the time and listening to Cypress Hills debut and they were like “fuck, I want to make my guitar creep out like these samples”
And then they went and did it.
3:52 always gave me goosebumps. No metal band out there sounded like this.
i agree this was my favorite bit too
Thank you Freddie 🙏🏻
they got it from the ending Cypress Hill - Lick A Shot, still cool af tho. this was my ringtone in the 2000s lol
There were much heavier bands at the time
Freddie turned emo
These vocal performances would give me an injury.
This is their best album without a doubt!!
Untouchables is a low key masterpiece too
I was a death/black metal kid when this came out and this album turned my world around. The production is crisp and clear, so much so that the talent of the band really comes through - especially the rhythm section!! Its also the most emotional album since...I don't know..."The Wall" maybe? It's influence can't be denied either. I mean everyone from Sepultura to Slayer sounded a little bit like Korn after this album dropped and there were a ton of nu metal bands that were clearly influenced by this album. It really is one of the greatest albums - even though I don't listen to it that much nowadays, I really am moved again when I do.
I’m almost 50..I remember it was 1990 ..the first time I heard and saw them was at a small venue in Houston.. the international ballroomI was forever hooked...where does a friendship end
the band formed in 1993 so how did you see them in 1990
They were probably independent when making music in bars at that time
@@retro__glitch1572 are you replying to me?
@@6.thedollar415 yeah i couldn't @ your user cause i don't use the youtube app on my phone
@@retro__glitch1572 oh ok well they literally were not a band yet so
I’m a drummer…so I like to pay attention more closely. And this guy was just unstoppable with this genre. And the rest of the band as well…I’m glad KoRn came about!!!!
this is the album that started the whole genre.
What genre are you referring to? Nu Metal?
@@ayoutubesaccount9927 Yes
@@cisnerosweb4690 Read that from google did you? Sepultura were waaaaay before and defo the bad that kicked off this scene!
@@davestebbing6430 ?
Sepultura were around before, but doing thash metal. They only started sounding nu-metalish on Roots, which was actually released after this.
@@davestebbing6430 lol. Sepultura? haha. Sepultura changed their genre to copy the sound of this album on theirs Roots album. xD
this album was an enormous part of my life as a teenager!
10000 views, 11 comments. this album leaves people speechless.
⁷⁸⁸ es de los intereses del pueblo que me ha contestado y no6⁸⁸ te voy al rato me ha contestadoď con mi ⁸izf
🖤
66,600 views, 85 coments
152k views, 180+ comments
........
Интересный факт: когда я слушал korn в 2000-х мне просто нравилась музыка а теперь в 2020 я влюбился в эту группу, переслушиваю и переслушиваю, перевёл песни, прочувствовал, проникся. Джонатан, спасибо.
У меня так же со Slipknot
Desde los 13 años escucho Korn, hoy en día tengo 26 y sigo sintiendo las mismas sensaciones que en esos tiempos. Esta banda tiene algo que ninguna otra tiene, y la cereza del pastel es que en vivo tocan mucho mejor que grabado. Este grupo es único en todo sentido, viva Korn!
This self titled album from Korn was released in the year of 1994. It kicks ass
game changer
the death of grunge and the birth of nu metal.
I still remember the very first time I ever heard Korn's sound.
It was in plain middle school time, we were outside for one of these natural sciences frogs observations.
One of my classmates had his K7 walkman with him. At a moment he handed me one of the headsets.
"Hey bro listen to this!". It was Shoots & Ladders. I instantly fell in love with that sound.
"What's the name?" I asked. We both know what he answered... ;)
This band crafted it's own original sound to a point that big bands like Sepultura were influenced by them. The album "Roots" is an amazing album and you can feel Korn in it.
I love the trash talk with Ross in the studio between songs and those jam parts at the end of songs.
Insanely simple but incredibly dynamic. Loved this album since '98.
This album and Life is peachy were the best imo. This album especially was so RAW, I feel they got too overproduced and technical in their later years. And I don't mean technical with regards to instrument (or vocal) skill, I mean in the studio, everything is cleaner sounding now, and I prefer this old dirty sound they had.
That's what's greatest aspect of Nu Metal. It's not about endless mathematics, music theories and technic like death metal or prog, but hitting just the right notes with the right rhythm that strike a chord in you. Same principle as rap: it's simple, but not that simple.
@@joshuamiller8235 unfortunate trend with all music now. most of my favorite albums in terms of recording and production are between 1992-2002
Truth!
Are you a music critic? That sounds like a quote from guitar magazine or something. I can agree with the "simplistic" part in terms of musical technique. However, it's far from simplistic in a lyrical nature.
Why can’t everyone admit that it’s so in touch with the pure raw emotion of the human experience and that one has to get out the anger due to what traumatic things that’s happened in one’s life perpetuated by another’s dark tendencies. Huh?!!
ahhh i love music that wasnt ruined by protools….real amps real microphones and REAL PERFORMANCES!!! Sounds so much better and sincere than most of the shit that passes for music today
True!
all that rap shit
@@jaimieboy999 shut up
@@jaimieboy999 ignorant statement , rap is shitting all over rock and metal today in terms of having interesting and fresh ideas
'modern music sucks'
-mf who listens to popular metal band instead of exploring smaller music
I bought this record in cassette tape wayback in the 90s. I was just intrigued of the crossover metal stuff. I said to myself this band would be huge someday and I was right. I was privileged enough to exist in a generation where the best artists lived and die. 90s musical revolution was the best!
Don’t forget the 60s & 70s
@@sergiodejesussalazarperez1191
Nah! Late 60s was dominated by the Beatles until Black Sabbath came with doom rock and the fascination of the Occult. Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple were the biggest in the 70's nothing else. The 90's made everything different!
@@ashdravencrow6328 agree
This album gave solace to a lot of souls
Это первый альбомчик корнов, который я послушала. Обожаю его. То что нужно было мне в моей депрессивной молодости
Согласен .Музыка и тексты чистое зло ,переживания насилие .еще не слышал такой преобразованный гнев у кого то кроме корнов
Да, помню, как он поразил меня своей ударной мощью и агрессией
Спасибо этой группе, она помогла мне пережить юношеский максимализм, теперь двигаюсь дальше без депресняков, вперёд, навстречу с собой настоящей!
@@user-uh2vg6gu9uit’s ironic that violent and disturbing media can make us less violent and disturbed.
Korn for texture
Sometimes life reduces you to wanting to do nothing else than to put on Korn's debut album. With it listened to, I can cry & get back out there. The whole album is one massive perfect temper tantrum & it's always there when you need it. 👍
This album is a instant time machine dude such a rad album
all my life who am i ?
@@PPhIFT all my life who the fkuk am I
Amén!
I spent my high school days making fun of Korn and all nu Metal because I had a Mohawk and listened to Aus Rotten... I’m 31 now and can finally admit I liked Korn the entire time
lool munky bringing up twist and saying "i wish we could get twist on a tape." u did it munk, u did it.
i believe that was david :)
It wasn't Munky, It was David.
David in the background locked and loaded 😅
@@Walter_E_Kurtz well excuse the fuck outta me
@@wesbrown1831 lol, munky dont speak
Family Value's concert was the BEST! Took my 10 year old daughter, she is now 22 and still listens to KORN.#PROUDMAMA
My first concert was 1999 when I was 13 seeing Koran and Rob Zombie.. can’t remember the tour name. But up til that point I’d never seen anything cooler. Loved korn, wished rob would play white zombie stuff instead lol.
My first wasn't bad by the standards of this circle, at least I'd assume. It was Linkin Park, Slipknot, Finger Eleven, Shinedown, some other randos I can't remember. Met Linkin Park. Chester didn't give a shit about the kid in the crowd, went straight to the ladies. Mike was fucking chill, though. Signed my stub. I proceeded to lose it in like a week because I was 8. Whoops.
Mama of da year!
I saw THAT, Incredible it was.
I seen them in fairfax in 1998 holloween night, ramstein got kicked off stage for throwing off his overcoat to reveal a strAp on dildo, screaming and swinging it around 😳🤣🤣korn Jonathan had some choice words for the cops!! Being in the mosh pit, you had no choice but to bounce because the whole pit was moving, great great memories for me but for some, well not sure because they left in ambulance's. Oh and my buddies girl puked after the show all over people below the balcony.😳😳😂😂🤣🤗
Strong way to start the day.
this is literally their best album, no other album of theirs even compares or comes close to this one.
No doubt about it!!
I love Life is Peachy the most tbh, but this is gold tho.
Untouchables is phenomenal
havent listed to this since i was like 16-17 but after a 4 year long messy breakup with the father of my kids, it's like a breath of fresh air, so bloody energetic, its also burnt into my brain by listening to it on : walkman!!!! totoally like a metal opera.
I was 14 in 1994 when this album came out. I bought the album and me and all of my friends hung out in my room blasting this album. My parents were yelling but we did not care. A few years later me and my friends went to see them in L.A. on the family values tour in 1998 then saw them in 1999 at woodstock. I love korn.
Family Values '98 was the absolute best. Orgy, Limp Bizkit, RAMMSTEIN and Korn - what a fucking lineup! I saw them in Kansas City in October at what used to be Kemper Arena. Still in my top 3 favorite concert experiences ever.
I am a fan of most of Korn's discography but nothing comes close to the debut in 1994. It changed the game.
Sin dudas mi álbum debut favorito de toda la industria de música, tan seco, tan directo, tan oscuro sin llegar a exagerar, un sonido salido de las mismas tripas del ser humano, el dolor de que esta hecho este álbum ayudara a muchísimas personas, como me ayudo a mi en mis 14 años, ahora lo oigo con 20 años y puedo decir que es una puta obra maestra de la música, sin vergüenza a lo que me digan o piensen, simplemente un álbum inmortal, gracias Jonathan, Fieldy, Head, Munky y David, igual a Ross y todos a los que están detrás de esta maravilla. 💕
En el género nu metal fueron pioneros y su música es tan original, no tiene una pista de genérico, totalmente de acuerdo, yo en verdad soy super fan de system of a down, conozco hasta álbumes completos que nunca dieron a la luz como por ejemplo el más popular el storaged melodies conocido como el álbum perdido de soad, ese álbum es oro puro, eso sí era el nu metal auténtico, luego de estar escuchando system por años decidí explorar más el género porque el nu metal es un género que tiene demasiada cosas, empecé un poco con system y sus primeros demos, luego decidí entrar desde raíz a uno de los primeros en este genero tan particular, y aquí estoy descubriendo a korn, sinceramente es demasiado único y tienen un sonido que nadie más tiene
Yo también pienso lo mismo, nunca olvidaré la primera vez que me fascine al escuchar Blind y tampoco la primera vez que escuché el álbum entero cuando era tan solo un niño de 10 años, muy buen sonido y ritmo y unas canciones excelentes a excepción de Shoots And Ladders que nunca me gustó, pero lo demás en el álbum me encanta, incluso la portada aunque la consideren como mala y también la voz de Jonathan Davis que emana irá y violencia cada que canta, lo pesado, oscuro y distorsionado que suena el álbum, todo, absolutamente todo.
@@AsperGamer491 esa rola que mencionas a mi también me fascinó desde la primera vez que la escuché ,en una película de Street Figthers.No sabia quien era la banda e investigué ,después de ellos conocí a los demás .
@@gabrielvazquez661 Si, me había olvidado de ese dato y si mal no recuerdo, apareció en la película animada de Street Fighter, justo cuando comenzaban los créditos.
Album is the epitome of my tormented childhood.
what a wonderful saying
Same!
@@Alexandria87 hang in there 🫂
honestly, I come from a very dysfunctional family and listening to their music and Jon talking about child abuse and family dysfunction in interviews helped identify what was happening at a very early age and then deal with it. I will forever respect him for that and the first 3 albums are amazing even though the subsequent albums don't do much for me and I'm not keen on where Jon's views went politically, mad respect to the man for talking about the things he talked about as well as their music providing an outlet, I know there must be so many people like me out there who found not only solace but the words to identify their situation through him
17:26 That intro riff always gets me pumped AF! 💥
Seven years after this album came out I was a 19 year old drunk driving Korn (this album) in the tape deck. I haven’t had a valid license sense the twin towers stood probably for good reason but it was Summer 2001 you couldn’t tell me anything and this album was my anthem. 22 years later and a couple prison bits later I’m listening to this same album but this time I’m at work providing for my family. My name says lost but just this last Wednesday my cat came back home after being lost for 25 days. I live at the factory I work at and the woods in the back are Northern Michigan coyote country but my boy was too fast for em. I rock this album, one of a select few you can just turn on and sit back because the whole damn thing hits! I was 12 in ‘94 when this came out I was listening to Beverly Kills 50187 MCL.
Purchased this the month it came out. This is still my favorite Korn album. This album brought me through a lot childhood pain brought upon me through a lot of sexual abuse from neighbors when I was very young. God bless Korn for their talented music!
my nephew Wicked turned me on to this a decade or so ago / we were drinking then and i shed some tears on this audible artwork, you know the song / i'm a 67-year-old hippie who needed this today!
Classic album. I feel fortunate to have seen them play live in Bakersfield on that tour. Was epic, live.
i love this album... probably still the best record they ever made.... can't remember how many times i played this cassette from side A to side B....
I don't think i could relate to a song more
When i was 4 i got raped by my grandpa and only my mom actually believed it happened so listening to daddy kinda unsettling connected with me
Especially the screaming at the end
Thank you korn
god thats fucking horrible im so sorry
I'm so unbelievably sorry that happened to you
Probably their best album, along with Issues. It's a shame Korn doesn't make music like this anymore.
Their new album rocks wdym
@@levyata8964
I mean what I exactly wrote. If you think their new stuff rocks, then you need to listen to this album a couple times, or you've only listened to the shite that came out the past 5-10 years.
its almost impossible to continue like this. john got sober and the band itself transformed like 100 times. i used to listen to this but then i got sober too
Got sober as well; but revisit this pain from Jonathan to keep me humble...
@@michellealbers6732 Wow, beautifully said Michelle ♡ All the best from a fellow hurt human
My life changed in 4th grade (1997) when my older brother showed me the first 2 korn albums and tool anemia...I remember singing the "punk ass sissy I'm a freak" from life is peachy in 5th grade and nobody knowing what the fuck I was talking about
All the music is still with me now at 35 years old
True pioneers of the sound and lyrics. So much pain in these songs. Love it
I can't believe that having owned the physical album
and been in love with it, listening to it on a walkman in bed haha
can't believe I forgot how good it was
In 90s first was Nirvana and grunge revolution that change everything and then Korn and nu metal. Korn first album is amazing! So dark and agressive! One of the best of them! And of course I have this album like many others! And can't wait for Requiem in february!
Not Nu Metal...was Alt Rock in the 90s