Dude, as a huge metal fan, hearing you say "Some things don't have words. Some things just have sound. What is that sound!?" resonated so much with me.
Boom na da noom na na nema Da boom na da noom na namena Da boom na ba noom na namena Da boom na da noom na namena Da boom na ba noom na namena Da boom na da noom na namena Da boom na ba noom na namena Da boom na da noom na namena Da boom na ba noom na namena Da boom na da noom na namena Da boom na ba noom na namena Da boom na da noom na namena
So what the lead singer is doing during that break down is basically skat. It's an old jazz thing to just fill with various sounds but he takes it to a raw metal place. They're an absolute blast to see live, the energy they bring is amazing.
@snoopy dubnation Jazz Scat as defined in the dictionary: "In vocal jazz, scat singing is vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all." - He's adapting this into nu-metal. If you're hearing actual words in these segments, then you may have deeper issues.
Korn, much like Linkin Park, was one of the first groups who really caused a shift in the genre. Fusing rock/metal and hip hop elements of rapping & heavy bass, Korn is truly a pioneer in the rock/metal genre. Crazy to think this song came out 22 years ago.
I used to listen to Korn and SOAD as an angsty, angry teenager back in 00s Now I'm a 33 yo angsty, angry teenager and I still do :D Glad you enjoyed it
Korn, SOAD, and Linkin Park. And a little less angst driven, but listened to just as much for me was Alien Ant Farm. No shame in any of these bands, but I do carry a LOT of shame for listening to Papa Roach’s Infest all the time back then.
Yeah that's pretty much the point of Korn, afterall they created the Nu Metal genre 😅 Especially in their song: "Make me bad" and "Someone anyone" which has some of the heaviest shit that ever existed in music industry, even 20 years later today.... It's amazing to think that this was already created in 1999 when there was nothing similar to this sound... Even today, there are not many bands that can come close to their heavyness, only some Metalcore bands like "Upon This Dawning" (2014) can reach the same level of heavy bass....
Makes me happy. I like when he reacts to a bit more unique metal and not stuff like three days grace, bullet for my valentine or avenged. Before anyone chops my head off that type of metal just gets a bit too overplayed and similar
Better than what you're listening to. So what's the problem? Can't get over the simple fact that Tatiana Shmaylyuk is a better vocalist than any hip hop bs and actually has meaning vocally. Yeah I feel your pain. Just enjoy artists that know what they're doing. This is old shit. The new shit still blows out your playlist 😜
As a kid that grew up bullied in the 90's I can't tell you how much Korn's albums saved me. The sad thing is there were kids just like me all over the country. I think Korn really tapped in, saved a lot of us.
It was Eminem and Marilyn Manson for me but I was a huge fan of Korn too. It’s funny because my friends were popular jocks but i was still kinda an outcast that didn’t belong and took a lot of shit from preppy jocks and as well as like the scene kids who hated that I was friends with a few of the athletes and would get invited to their parties from time to time especially in high school and thought i was a poser and a tool and then like the preppy kids hated that i was just different and the popular girls didn’t really like me although i did better with the girls from the more working class neighborhoods adjacent to ours that would kick it with us in the summer, probably because they figured i had $ even though my family wasn’t all like that or maybe because i wasn’t judgmental or rude but it was tough finding my lane, i liked acting so like girls in theater productions i did turned me onto Korn and got me high and taught me how to play Magic the Gathering.
This song topped charts and was played constantly on the radio for the better part of a decade. I'd believe he's never sought it out or been introduced to it, but I highly doubt he's never heard it 🤣
Just heard this yesterday and I love metal. I really only listen to the beginning of the song way back then and didn't like it. Little did I know there was a true masterpiece half way through the track
He's a big fan of scatting, and instead of using scat classically like the scat man, he turned it into something he could use in rock. One of things that always stuck out to me about Korn, is when he goes off like that. One of their really old songs "Twist" from "Life is Peachy" has a lot of scat vocals.
Guys, guys, guys. This dude likes all kinds of music, but he's hip hop through and through. What you really want him to listen to when it comes to Korn is their first three albums. I can't remember but I can't recall off the top of my head having seen him review a song that wasn't a single or didn't have a music video. Therefore I recommend by Korn the songs clown, Shoots and Ladders, Adidas.. Now if I can recommend just any corn song I want I'd say ball tongue need to Divine blind G twist mr. Rogers porno creep a stitch no place to hide it's on dead bodies everywhere oh, I mean I could literally go on forever but I'm starting to annoy myself even LOL
I was lucky to grow up as a teen in the 90’s listening to bands like Korn, Our Lady Peace, Pearl Jam, Nirvana and various others. The 90’s were the best!
Jonathan Davis has mad flow. His gravely growl is iconic. I grew up with these guys. Along with Sublime, Cyprus Hill, ICP, Disturbed all great. Thanks for the memories.
KORN IS AMAZING LIVE!!!! Same energy when performing this song too. First ever music festival they were a co headliner and they didn’t disappoint for my first time either!!!
We all know what part of the song we really wanted to see him react to the most Dang while you guys are here, check out my band Lux Enormes. We're available on all stores.
This is actually when Korn was starting to hit more of the mainstream and was working with Todd McFarlane visually art-wise. If you want to react to an OG Korn song then I highly recommend 'Blind' 'Ball Tongue' or 'Shoots and Ladders'. Love your stuff. Keep it up!
Ok so before we start getting in the react requests for more Korn, can we please all agree, that Daddy should not be his next one? He needs to delve a bit more before that song. Cool? Thanks lol
Yes, if dude is reading this, ignore the inevitable Daddy requests you will get! Shit doesn't make for a good reaction video nor is it a tune. Important content but for people's own time imo
Awesome reaction! This is why I like seeing new-to-the-genre reactions because I like seeing that people pick up on the fact that the artist, KoRn for this example, was doing something new at the time and it was unheard of before, which is why they got so popular/famous. Good stuff!
Dude has the best reactions, like not just his commentary but his face and he gets into the beat! You can tell the genuine response and that’s what’s LayedBak is da best!!!
I don’t get it you say you don’t like them but in your very same comment you’re saying how they have a great instrumental in their songs sounds like you like them I don’t get it
@@djdj2231 Well, Limp Bizkit are great instrumentally, but Fred Durst makes them borderline unlistenable to me. Maybe this person feels the same about JD.
@@djdj2231 I Was Raised Around Korn Because Of My Step Mother, So Im Used To Them. Ive Been Very Fond Of Instrumental Work With A Lot Of Bands. Its Not That I Dont Like Em, Just Not A Big Fan. This Song And Falling Away From Me, Are Probably Some Of The Ones I Could Listen Too Daily On A Playlist. I Wouldn’t Go Outa My Way To See Them Live Again. Unless They Were With One Of My Favorite Bands/Musicians.
@@padawansound6423 And Same! Family Would Listen To Bands Like The Beatles, Korn, Nine Inch Nails Etc On Repeat, And Eventually Find Yourself Being Unable To Listen To Much Of Them
That build up of dude making noises to when he says GO and that kinda slow hanging guitar right after is absolutely one of my favorite build up and drops ever. 🤘
Aww. One of the old artists my husband and I used to listen to..... back when we went out to play pool. Wrong song... we used to rock Coming Undone, is our Korn jam. 👍🏼😉
After 3 years I still come back to this reaction. my man has such a good ear and big knowledge of music and everything. Korn was a big deal in my youth and big reason was just those sounds and feelings Jonathan did to express himself and my man here not a metalhead but still understands 100% what Korn is all a about.
4:30 I like that part of the music video because it looks like a demon has entered the room and the singer is carefully chanting spells to it and the entire crew is carefully avoiding it for the spell to work... and then he finally gains control of it and says "GOOO!"
Bro, you're effortlessly funny and cool... while also being so unpretentious and genuine. You definitely got yourself a follower. 2:30 - That shit you did there cracked me up, ngl. 🤣
KORN is the best! ❤ And you're right, nobody has a voice with that type of delivery Jonathan Davis has! 🤘 KORN is also in a Halloween/Scooby-doo South Park episode called Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery 😊
Bro I’ve been watching you for Years! Throughout my struggles with alcoholism, I took your “Im Drinking this Water” as a daily reminder that I needed to put down that Vodka. Today I’m One Year Sober! Mad Love!
I really like your way of reacting to "Freak on a Leash" by Korn--it's the second "Reaction" video of yours that I've seen, now (I just saw Slipknot's "Duality" a few minutes ago and liked that, as well), and I like your style... "He just expressin' himself. Sometimes shit ain't got no fuckin' Words!..." (5:12+) Absolutely! Thanks and Good Luck!
you have to understand, this WAS the nu metal intro music video that was put out by MTV that summer day in 1999, then they featured at Woodstock and started out with Blind which was the official live kick off of nu metal "Are yoouuuuu reaaadddddyyyyyyy????!!!!!!???!!!!"
When i see people listening to Korn for the first time i feel the same feeling as them as a person who has listened to Korn for a long time and knows most songs, like videos like this
Best physical/facial expression recreating the feelings going in to the Beatbox metal-scatimagoo jazzy thingymaging-part of this song that I have ever seen! Loved it!
Korn was that group back then!!!! Freak on a Leash was one of their best tracks! You are very versatile in your music selection. Love that you react to different types of music! Keep em coming!!!!
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Rythmind vs balance it's my favourite gbbb and I think you will like it
IM A FANN
React to "sometimes" by juice wrld
Listen to another life by motionless in white
React to “Alemán” (Mexican rapper)
It's crazy that his instant impression of the "beat boxing" is better than any of us have accomplished.
LaydBak is lowkey amazing at repeating music with his voice right after hearing it
Mike Patton of Mr Bungle/Faith No More taught jon some scatting techniques when they were recording with Sepultura
Agreed @Brayden Dunlap 💯🇳🇴
i hate that youre right lmao
Facts
Dude, as a huge metal fan, hearing you say "Some things don't have words. Some things just have sound. What is that sound!?" resonated so much with me.
He's a new Comer that knows what music "could be" instead of some one who believes they know what it is
cringe
@@andro.5678 cringe to say cringe tho
When music "speaks" to you, you can try to list off its parts, but it's always way more than the sum of its parts.
Lmao that’s the entire Metal Sub-genre of “Brutal Slamming Death Metal” for me🤣
Fun fact: Todd McFarlane (the guy that created the Spawn comics) did the animation for this video...
And korn did "kick the p.a for spawn
He also did the cover for disturbed’s ten thousand fists
For real?
He also did some Spider-man comics
He also animated the video for Pearl Jam's "Do The Evolution"
The release when Jonathan Davis shouts *GO* in this is one of the most high-impact drops in music. Tremendous song from a solid album. :)
Mosh pit an absolute explosion.
Agreed! 👍🏻
Nah blind is for sure
Every time I heard that part, my whole body would fill up with goosebumps. To this day, 20 years later, I still get them
You know it's a helluva drop when you feel like the earth skips a beat during its spin. 🤘😌 This one is such an epic drop, for sure.
Holy crap this guy has a good ear. He nailed that strange bit perfectly.
“strange bit” 😂
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@@jamesfarr7851well he ain’t wrong
😂 fucking strange bit 😂
So what the lead singer is doing during that break down is basically skat. It's an old jazz thing to just fill with various sounds but he takes it to a raw metal place. They're an absolute blast to see live, the energy they bring is amazing.
Got to see them for the 2nd time before all this covid BS. They never get old always a good fucking show
I seen em for the 3rd time in 2017 and it’s never a disappointment. The energy is astounding.
@snoopy dubnation Jazz Scat as defined in the dictionary: "In vocal jazz, scat singing is vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all." - He's adapting this into nu-metal. If you're hearing actual words in these segments, then you may have deeper issues.
@@cable2590 2 Girls and One Cup is Scat as well...
@@puffin20 bro 😭😂
when you looked at your lava lamp to make sure it was ok. i felt that.
Love that part.. omg lmfa
It was so crazy how aligned it was with the video
I did the first time I saw this video too
@@sabastianwilliams499 i wish I had one .lol
@@bikeman80 life’s too short to not have a lava lamp. Getchur self one pal
Korn, much like Linkin Park, was one of the first groups who really caused a shift in the genre. Fusing rock/metal and hip hop elements of rapping & heavy bass, Korn is truly a pioneer in the rock/metal genre. Crazy to think this song came out 22 years ago.
No, no, fucking nooooo! Rage Against the Machine, Faith No More, then Korn, then Limp Bizkit. Those groups influenced Linkin Park, bottom line.
@@ChrisWilliams-gw6qm Lol. So angry, and for what exactly? Seriously. Go outside more.
@@drew10981 sorry, but I watched it all happen well before Linkin Park hit puberty. I actually surf, maybe there's red tide on my beach? Oh well.
Lmao dude said linkin park.
Realistically these bands only ever happened because of Anthrax and Public Enemy bring the noise... Just sayin if you wanna talk about pioneers
“him just expressing himself” is definitely the best way to explain Korn and his voice particularly
I used to listen to Korn and SOAD as an angsty, angry teenager back in 00s
Now I'm a 33 yo angsty, angry teenager and I still do :D
Glad you enjoyed it
My music tastes was heavily influenced by my older brother. He was heavy into Korn, Incubus, SOAD.
I'm 20 and listened to this as a teenager and still do. Shows the music is still epic
@@Ricky47Spanish very good :D
@@smolaether sounds like a proper lad
Korn, SOAD, and Linkin Park. And a little less angst driven, but listened to just as much for me was Alien Ant Farm. No shame in any of these bands, but I do carry a LOT of shame for listening to Papa Roach’s Infest all the time back then.
I've always loved how Korn is so heavy on the bass
Agree..They distort the bass.. I love it since their self titled album..
They just make it sound like sticks
Fieldy's slap and tap style is like no other.
Yeah that's pretty much the point of Korn, afterall they created the Nu Metal genre 😅
Especially in their song: "Make me bad" and "Someone anyone" which has some of the heaviest shit that ever existed in music industry, even 20 years later today....
It's amazing to think that this was already created in 1999 when there was nothing similar to this sound...
Even today, there are not many bands that can come close to their heavyness, only some Metalcore bands like "Upon This Dawning" (2014) can reach the same level of heavy bass....
They actually used 7 strings and tuned down an octave to achieve that
Man's listening to more Nu-Metal
Dig - Mudvayne
Papa_hershel approves of this
Makes me happy. I like when he reacts to a bit more unique metal and not stuff like three days grace, bullet for my valentine or avenged. Before anyone chops my head off that type of metal just gets a bit too overplayed and similar
Better than what you're listening to. So what's the problem? Can't get over the simple fact that Tatiana Shmaylyuk is a better vocalist than any hip hop bs and actually has meaning vocally. Yeah I feel your pain. Just enjoy artists that know what they're doing. This is old shit. The new shit still blows out your playlist 😜
@@ZERXERZANZIGER who the fuck is Tatiana?
As a kid that grew up bullied in the 90's I can't tell you how much Korn's albums saved me. The sad thing is there were kids just like me all over the country. I think Korn really tapped in, saved a lot of us.
Not just a country man but the whole world... Thank God for Korn
You were bullied?? Sack up butter cup
It was Eminem and Marilyn Manson for me but I was a huge fan of Korn too. It’s funny because my friends were popular jocks but i was still kinda an outcast that didn’t belong and took a lot of shit from preppy jocks and as well as like the scene kids who hated that I was friends with a few of the athletes and would get invited to their parties from time to time especially in high school and thought i was a poser and a tool and then like the preppy kids hated that i was just different and the popular girls didn’t really like me although i did better with the girls from the more working class neighborhoods adjacent to ours that would kick it with us in the summer, probably because they figured i had $ even though my family wasn’t all like that or maybe because i wasn’t judgmental or rude but it was tough finding my lane, i liked acting so like girls in theater productions i did turned me onto Korn and got me high and taught me how to play Magic the Gathering.
Cus man back then rock music talked about trauma and how that shit really felt unlike rap where you acted like it ain’t bother you
Im aging myself. But Korn got me thru my trauma and teens. The lyrics, the anger. I'm still here
Stay strong! You have lots of support from other Korn fans who know what you are talking about! Glad you are still around with us!!
Glad you’re still here soldier, respect 💪
HIS EXPRESSIONS GOT ME DYING 😂
It's kind of unbelievable that there are some people that never heard this song before. Nice reaction. Greetings from Brazil.
This song topped charts and was played constantly on the radio for the better part of a decade.
I'd believe he's never sought it out or been introduced to it, but I highly doubt he's never heard it 🤣
Ikr
Just heard this yesterday and I love metal. I really only listen to the beginning of the song way back then and didn't like it. Little did I know there was a true masterpiece half way through the track
REACT TO "Falling Away From Me" by Korn!
Or Harder by Korn!
Or Blind 🤩
Or Daddy :)
Orrrr Finally Free
Too many good ones to say, really...
I generally don't recommend tracks to react to since I enjoy most things you post regardless, but I'd recommend their track "Falling Away From Me".
I would have said got the life or make me bad
Their song "Trash" would be appropriate for Trash or Pass, though :P
I think daddy is the perfect song for anyone to react to
@@dragman92 yeah, that would be an interesting reaction song haha. Twist for different but similar ridiculousness reasons
Issues is by far one of my favorite albums of all time. I think Falling Away from me is an excellent song (my favorite on the Album is 16: Dirty
Johnathan Davis has such an amazing and unique voice. I’ve loved Korn for years now, glad you enjoyed them too ✨
He's a big fan of scatting, and instead of using scat classically like the scat man, he turned it into something he could use in rock. One of things that always stuck out to me about Korn, is when he goes off like that. One of their really old songs "Twist" from "Life is Peachy" has a lot of scat vocals.
korn-chi
korn-shoots and ladders
korn-blind
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Daddy?
@@arunipeiris426 Falling Away From Me?
Somebody someone?
Guys, guys, guys. This dude likes all kinds of music, but he's hip hop through and through. What you really want him to listen to when it comes to Korn is their first three albums. I can't remember but I can't recall off the top of my head having seen him review a song that wasn't a single or didn't have a music video. Therefore I recommend by Korn the songs clown, Shoots and Ladders, Adidas..
Now if I can recommend just any corn song I want I'd say ball tongue need to Divine blind G twist mr. Rogers porno creep a stitch no place to hide it's on dead bodies everywhere oh, I mean I could literally go on forever but I'm starting to annoy myself even LOL
Coming undone?
I always get goosebumps when I here that GO and the guitars go crazy 😩.
"Sometimes shit aint got no fucking words. Whats the fucking sound? What is the sound you wanna make? Fuck it."
Hes beginning to believe.
I was lucky to grow up as a teen in the 90’s listening to bands like Korn, Our Lady Peace, Pearl Jam, Nirvana and various others. The 90’s were the best!
"It's not... regular"
Yeah man, that's one the most accurate ways to describe Korn since ever lol
The lava lamp placement is to perfect 🤣🤣
Literally the greatest reaction I've ever seen on your channel. The lava lamp and your impressions were so perfect. Epic
back in 98-2000 everyone had this album. the metal heads, the goth kids, the punk kids, the gangsters, the preps, everyone was jamming korn
This song means that he is always trapped and when he is set free, he becomes a "freak" meaning he has freedom
Jonathan Davis has mad flow. His gravely growl is iconic. I grew up with these guys. Along with Sublime, Cyprus Hill, ICP, Disturbed all great. Thanks for the memories.
This is the most groovy nu metal song I’ve ever heard and that’s why Korn is the biggest nu metal band ever
The 90's was a great time, including the music. You probably recognize it from back when MTV still played actual music.
5:00 How Squidward was eating those Krabby Patties
YO!
Haven't laughed that hard in a minute
STOPPP lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m so jealous of people discovering this stuff for the first time. Wish I could again
That breakdown after the "GO!!!" is one of my favorites of all time...gets me EVERY TIME
HELL YA! 🤘
KORN IS AMAZING LIVE!!!! Same energy when performing this song too. First ever music festival they were a co headliner and they didn’t disappoint for my first time either!!!
Can confirm this to be facts Jonathan's old ass is like 938902 years old and still owns every stage he walks on lol
I love how it might not be music you listen to or even like, but you still have respect for "different" or "weird" music
We all know what part of the song we really wanted to see him react to the most
Dang while you guys are here, check out my band Lux Enormes. We're available on all stores.
Bamb babo ba bamba bedi
Of course lol
Hell yeah lol
The breakdown 💯🔥🔥
Go!
2:26, I love how he tries to cover the lava lamps eyes from the video
The bridge of this song always catches me off guard with hard it goes. Even 20 years later. So good
Been waiting for the korn reaction forever man glad you finally listened to them.
This is actually when Korn was starting to hit more of the mainstream and was working with Todd McFarlane visually art-wise. If you want to react to an OG Korn song then I highly recommend 'Blind' 'Ball Tongue' or 'Shoots and Ladders'. Love your stuff. Keep it up!
You like his voice, you'd like any of their songs lol
When this came out in 1998, none of us even questioned the craziness of Jonathan Davis' vocals/sounds, it was just incredible.
There are so many great Korn songs. My favorites are "Here to Stay" and "Make Me Bad."
Ok so before we start getting in the react requests for more Korn, can we please all agree, that Daddy should not be his next one? He needs to delve a bit more before that song. Cool? Thanks lol
With A7X they all gave him little piece of heaven as like, his second reaction. Not a great decision.
Agreed. Or give him back story before he even searches the song.
@@kristafrasier5130 I would get him to react to not specifically radio sines but some of the other heavy hitters then move into daddy
Yes, if dude is reading this, ignore the inevitable Daddy requests you will get! Shit doesn't make for a good reaction video nor is it a tune. Important content but for people's own time imo
Yea hes won't ever be ready for daddy
Awesome reaction! This is why I like seeing new-to-the-genre reactions because I like seeing that people pick up on the fact that the artist, KoRn for this example, was doing something new at the time and it was unheard of before, which is why they got so popular/famous. Good stuff!
“Unless he is sayin smt and I just can’t make it out” 😂😂😂 best line ever cracked me up
“Blind” is the best Korn song period.
Agreed
*Everyone liked that*
Nah falling away from me is
Shoots and ladders tho 😫
💯 faaaacts
Dude has the best reactions, like not just his commentary but his face and he gets into the beat! You can tell the genuine response and that’s what’s LayedBak is da best!!!
Bro I love your reactions so much you actually feel the music no matter what it is.
5:05 I’m dead 😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Idk if someone told about this already but whatever- that's not actually a beatbox, that's skat singing😅 4:25
I love your reactions, from koRn to Ocean Wisdom to everything in between, you are a true music man my friend
I could watch people reacting to that drop for the first time all fucking day, man.
"it ain't regular" somes johnathan davis up pretty well
Not A Big Korn Fan, But This Song Is A Great Song. Korn Usually Has Great Instrumental Work In Their Songs
I don’t get it you say you don’t like them but in your very same comment you’re saying how they have a great instrumental in their songs sounds like you like them I don’t get it
@@djdj2231 Well, Limp Bizkit are great instrumentally, but Fred Durst makes them borderline unlistenable to me. Maybe this person feels the same about JD.
@@djdj2231 I Was Raised Around Korn Because Of My Step Mother, So Im Used To Them. Ive Been Very Fond Of Instrumental Work With A Lot Of Bands. Its Not That I Dont Like Em, Just Not A Big Fan. This Song And Falling Away From Me, Are Probably Some Of The Ones I Could Listen Too Daily On A Playlist. I Wouldn’t Go Outa My Way To See Them Live Again. Unless They Were With One Of My Favorite Bands/Musicians.
@@padawansound6423 right I was just talking about today I don’t like limp bizkit that much but Wes Borland is such a sick guitarist
@@padawansound6423 And Same! Family Would Listen To Bands Like The Beatles, Korn, Nine Inch Nails Etc On Repeat, And Eventually Find Yourself Being Unable To Listen To Much Of Them
As if the Lava Lamp placement was so perfect lol
That build up of dude making noises to when he says GO and that kinda slow hanging guitar right after is absolutely one of my favorite build up and drops ever. 🤘
5:00 probably the most genuine reaction in youtube history
Marilyn Manson “The beautiful People”
Saint is also a Good one
Man, he ain’t ready for that 😂
@@gannonfitzgerald6485 lol if he does watch Saint it better be the red band video lol
Aww. One of the old artists my husband and I used to listen to..... back when we went out to play pool. Wrong song... we used to rock Coming Undone, is our Korn jam. 👍🏼😉
I got a feeling you're really gonna dig Korn. Very unique sound from this band both musically and vocally
My mans was clinching his teeth and banging his head when that beat dropped! 😭
Just want to say that I am loving how everyone is listening to all music. These are awesome.
I love korn! They did a cover of Pink Floyd’s another brick in the wall and word up , the bands name escapes on word up.
Cameo
Pretty sure the whole band loves hip hop stuff. Korn is amazing. Jonathan Davis is amazing.
4:03 Forgot how old this song was until I saw that cell phone
Favorite Halloween costume sighting ever...a beautiful young lady walking her "freak on a leash".
So good.
“Somethings just don’t have words” I love that part
TOOL- Lateralus. This will rearrange your mind 😂
You should react to Clint Eastwood by gorillaz if you haven’t heard it already
Yes please! I wanted this since he did Feel Good Inc.
He did, but it got taken down.
@@LongLiveSoap oh really? Damn
@@lisandroxiii5031 Yeah, It took like 2 minutes of it going live.
@@LongLiveSoap so sad. That track is fire!
You should react to “My Curse” by Killswitch Engage
Yesssssss, My curse is a BANGER
YEEESSSSS
Howard is literally one of my fav lead singers ever...
YESS
I would love to see him react to that for sure
Korn is by far the Band wich I`ve seen most Live!
Minnimum 12 concerts!
After 3 years I still come back to this reaction. my man has such a good ear and big knowledge of music and everything. Korn was a big deal in my youth and big reason was just those sounds and feelings Jonathan did to express himself and my man here not a metalhead but still understands 100% what Korn is all a about.
Shout out to the Patreon for picking this. It's about time we got one of the greatest music videos. Maybe a staind song soon?
4:30 I like that part of the music video because it looks like a demon has entered the room and the singer is carefully chanting spells to it and the entire crew is carefully avoiding it for the spell to work... and then he finally gains control of it and says "GOOO!"
not a demon just the bullet
1998, rolling on ecstasy, blasting this shit.
We were kings.
Bro, you're effortlessly funny and cool... while also being so unpretentious and genuine.
You definitely got yourself a follower.
2:30 - That shit you did there cracked me up, ngl. 🤣
i'm surprised no one has recommended "JINJER - Pisces (Live Session) | Napalm Records"
Tell emm
THIS RIGHT HERE
That one is a MUST for every React-Channel ^^
I did
But he should really react to demolisher by slaughter to prevail he really will experience an outer body experience hahaha
I RARELY comment, but you are KILLING me man this shit is HILARIOUS. Absolute gold right here. Thanks for the laughs my man you earned a rare sub
This song really made me feel like was a freak on a leash that was not alone! Thank you!
KORN is the best! ❤ And you're right, nobody has a voice with that type of delivery Jonathan Davis has! 🤘 KORN is also in a Halloween/Scooby-doo South Park episode called Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery 😊
Absolutely iconic video too, one of the best music videos of all time.
I remember when this video came out, the special effects for the bullet blew my jr high mind, need to react to Got the Life by korn
Jonathan Davis's voice is amazing, KOrN is amazing. Read the lyrics to the songs . The passion is undeniable.
They have a continuatioon of this song, pls, watch "Falling away from me" REACT!!!!!!!!
Bro I’ve been watching you for Years! Throughout my struggles with alcoholism, I took your “Im Drinking this Water” as a daily reminder that I needed to put down that Vodka. Today I’m One Year Sober! Mad Love!
many years ago... a sample was used in for an Puma commercial roughly @ 4:17 was on commercial.... i remember thats how i discovered Korn
I really like your way of reacting to "Freak on a Leash" by Korn--it's the second "Reaction" video of yours that I've seen, now (I just saw Slipknot's "Duality" a few minutes ago and liked that, as well), and I like your style...
"He just expressin' himself. Sometimes shit ain't got no fuckin' Words!..." (5:12+)
Absolutely!
Thanks and Good Luck!
you have to understand, this WAS the nu metal intro music video that was put out by MTV that summer day in 1999, then they featured at Woodstock and started out with Blind which was the official live kick off of nu metal
"Are yoouuuuu reaaadddddyyyyyyy????!!!!!!???!!!!"
i did it for the nookie
I love when non-metal people react EXACTLY like metalheads when they hear that breakdown. Lol
When i see people listening to Korn for the first time i feel the same feeling as them as a person who has listened to Korn for a long time and knows most songs, like videos like this
Best physical/facial expression recreating the feelings going in to the Beatbox metal-scatimagoo jazzy thingymaging-part of this song that I have ever seen! Loved it!
2:25 the lava lamp 😂
Korn def has a drum and rhythm that would be an easy crossover for a hip hop fan.
Tis the reason for the genre which essentially blends aspects of rap
with various aspects of rock/heavy rock/metal. 🙃
Korn was that group back then!!!! Freak on a Leash was one of their best tracks! You are very versatile in your music selection. Love that you react to different types of music! Keep em coming!!!!
Dude I appreciate someone real actually reacting to my band that got me through middle school... I love all music btw
Hah! Favorite band growing up! Had my little issues doll! Follow the leader was a great album!