Nu Metal didn't start with KORN...
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- Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
- Originally formed in 1993, Korn have and most likely always will be cited as the first Nu-Metal band with the very first Nu-Metal album. That would be their debut record in 1994, self-titled. The record was a commercial success and also helped to launch the career of one Ross Robinson. An American record producer that is often nick-named the godfather of nu-metal.
Robison went on to work with the likes of Slipknot, Deftones, Sepultura and Limp Bizkit amongst others. If not for Korn though, we may never have even heard of him. Korn though wasn’t exactly ground zero for what we now know as Nu-Metal. Maybe from a commercial stand-point of course but it goes much deeper than that and in this video we’re going to explore the True Roots of Nu Metal.
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Excellent Nu Metal video again. Surprised no Pantera and Sepultura were mentioned. I know Sepultura took influence from Korn to do the Roots album. But Chaos AD, also had a part to play in leading up to Nu Metal. And Pantera's groove is also an influence into the groove style riffs in Nu Metal.Can't wait to see some follow up Nu Metal Videos. Maybe even focusing on the newer bands coming out now incorporating Nu Metal influences.
Sepultura were out way before nu metal and don't need to be in the category regardless of a later album take influence from the genre. Pantera like sepultura were out before and kept to metal.
@@chrismunoz7859he wasnt saying pantera was nu metal. Hes saying nu metal was influenced by pantera. You’re not too bright are you?
Sepultura was mentioned in the first two minutes.
Korn took influence from Sepulturas roots album but sepulturas older albums are far from groove or nu metal
Sepultura were death/thrash that started in 1984. Chaos A.D. was when their sound started to change...the 4 albums prior were very fast and heavy...
Literally just at the right time, I was just thinking to myself, “I wonder what music documentary I should listen to while at work”
Haha yep same👍🤘
I’ve been enjoying the nu-metal side of UA-cam past couple weeks and I got into the memes, accidentally triggered one of my favorite UA-camrs to have an existential crisis about their nu-metal content and they showed my comments in their video..which triggered more funny videos from other UA-camrs about his existential crisis.
Now you release this documentary and it’s great.
So I just gotta say, this was the chefs kiss for my nu-metal themed entertainment recently.
Keep up the good work
I f**kin love ur vids bro 🤟🏿
So it was your comment Finn posted on those videos. Nice. You nearly broke poor Finn😅
Seems that nu metal is making a comeback the second or third time around.
With references to the fusion of Rap and Metal I have to mention the "Judgment Night" OST which was an absolute gamechanger back in the 90s👌
Judge-Ment-NIIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!
I know you heard that in your head.
@@chrisschindler7634 yes!!!"Another Body Murdered" with my comment😉😅
I wonder, is there any possibility that the desert rock scene (Kyuss, Sleep, Clutch, etc) evolving in the same years in California contributed to bring a heavier, more distorted sound to the alternative rock/metal forming the basis of nu-metal?
Maybe a little... but Desert Rock bands (Kyuss, FuManchu, Goatsnake, Masters of Reality, Mondo Generator, Nebula, etc..) didn't have the "chugga, chugga" crunchy palm-muted tones that NuMetal bands shared with thrash/death metal before it.
Clutch is from Maryland - originally mixing faster hardcore sounds with a West Virginia/Southern Rock/Blues style... leaning more groove/bluesy as they progressed. "Karma to Burn" is a great band from the same area to check out, if you like Clutch.
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Fear Factory and Korn actually have a link between them, since Ross Robinson had worked with Fear Factory and used that tape (that was later released as Concrete) to find bands to work with. As far as I know, Korn really liked what they heard and thus, Robinson got the job to produce Korn's self-titled.
Love the fact that this documentary finally gives props to Mr Bungle as well, since it's very clear that they had a huge impact on the nu-metal scene. The guys of Korn actually call the chord they use on "Blind" as the "Mr Bungle chord". (from the main riff of My Ass is On FIre)
What a great documentary! Born in 1986, I was 12 when mu parents bought me Follow the Leader on tape. Proud to say that besides Run DMC & Public Enemy, I have the 99% of the records you pointed out in my collection.
Amazin'!!!
As a musician I can tell you hands down there are straight up guitar riffs from everything that you've mentioned but especially from the Deftones and Korn and a lot of that they got from Faith No More when I was hanging out with Igor from Sepultura and it influenced a lot of roots along with cavalera conspiracy and Soulfly and you can truly hear that style in slipknot's first two albums and this is a conversation that I had with Igor and John Martin who is the the guitar tech from Slipknot and Stone Sour and being a former New Yorker We Can't Stop without mentioning all the New York hardcore bands that were way into the scene and help pave that way
When speaking of industrial metal, Shotgun Messiah’s ‘Violent New Breed’ record is frequently and criminally overlooked.
Great video, many thanks.
Took me far longer than 30:46 to get through this as I kept going off and watching videos of the songs mentioned.
Same here. Especially when I hear the snippet of one of those songs I remember but completely forgot about and had to add to my library.
This channel is amazing, great guy, great delivery on quality information
Biohazards urban discipline also was monumental to the influence of nu metal. No doubt for sure Mr Bungle was a huge catalyst for some of those earlier bands, even korn and slipknot mentioned them being some of the biggest influence
Public enemy with slayer, song called channel zero, cool song
So glad I found your channel! Looking forward to future vids… especially more about industrial and goth bands. Great work, keep it up!!
The first Korn song I heard was "Shoots and Ladders", which I thought was brilliant!
The "guy" wearing the Slayer shirt in the video was Rick Rubin
The channel is excellent, I like the neutral attitude of telling the story and explaining ...greetings from Croatia, Europe 🤘🏝️🏖️
Reminiscence is the essence! Nicely done :)
...Body Count (org. CD- i purchased but never opened it) which was banned due to two intro tunes, only to be re-released later on minus 'intro' & 'Smoked Pork' (i bought immediately on re-release).
*Note: I still have the org. CD manufacturedly sealed in cellophane plastic equipped w/ a $17.99 fluroescent tennis-ball green price sticker tag!
...but no longer have the re-released disc album due to parting ways after .flac conversion.
Spineshank needs more respect I miss them
Helmet was so influential. Are you kidding me? Great video though!
Excellent work my man! Loved the history lesson
Pretty good as always, also I like they idea that you are in the video,,, there is just a mistake in the detail, they wanted a deal with Adidas right from the beginning, but Adidas didn’t want to, so they went to Puma for some time, That’s what Munky told me) but now over 20yrs, later they are now officially with Adidas.😅
Thanks for the info dude! Why the hell did I think it was Nike 😅
as if this detail would change anything 🤣
Great video dude!!
Love Body Count thank you for shouting them out!!
Excellent videos, awesome facts 💯💯👏👏💯👏👏
The effort you would of had to have gone too to make this video is unimaginable some crazy good bands there love your work
The Urban Dance Squad definitely deserve a mention - late 80s band from Holland who fused live distorted guitars, rapping & turntablism.... tracks like Fastlane with cameos from Flea/Rollins in the video....who also heavily influenced tom morello to start RATM.
Judgement Night OST should be in this video as it influenced the NuMetal scene.
I also think Living Colour need to get some credit for forging the way into NuMetal...... they were basically doing NuMetal before Korn, both albums Vivid & Times Up have elements of NuMetal - but Stain is when they really went to town..... but sadly never get credit for how groundbreaking they were/are.
Anthrax and Public Emenys', Bring the Noise, was my first intro to rap metal colab, mainly because Aroesmith was considered pop music. Was definitely a fan of both, before that moment though.
Great video as usual but I was surprised you didn't mention the Judgement Night soundtrack. Maybe we can look forward to a video on popular movie soundtracks in the future?
Its nice to hear Mix a lot and Metal church get some love. Dont for get the Judgement Night soundtrack though.
Very nice vid. thnx for creating/sharing, but I have to admit I crossed my fingers in the hope of another CLaWFiNger mentioning by you. Btw. After years of lumber wondering- and asking around on FB forums.. I finally ended up last year in a Messanger chat with the leader of SexArt.. J.Davis' earlier band right before KoRn .. I asked him, (as the 'Blind' song AFAIK started as a SexArt track) if it (if KoRn) was in any way inspired by CLaWFiNger - their 'Warfair' song from 1993 on their debut Album, 'Deaf Dumb BLIND' .. The reply I got was yes, but more on Ball tounge.. and Helmet ('In The Meanwhile') was an important influence. Anthrax had CLaWFiNger as their warm-up band for a strech. ~ Anyway! Love to Primus #) -- Mushroom love from Norway, and I think it's fun that Marilyn Manson's GAOG album is one of the coolest Nu Metal albums created, IMHO.. CLaWFiNger rocks!
great video bro. can u do Kyuss next plz!!!
I grew up on nu metal one thing that always struck me if you listen to the Beatles I Am The Walrus it has the elements of rap rock, ringo plays a hip hop style beat while John almost spits the lyrics at you sorta beastie boys esque.
Also I would like to put forth the hypothesis that the Beatles also invented techo with the track Tomorrow Never Knows.
Any way just my hot take, not looking for any back lash
Run DMC Kings of Rock. Publc Enemy and Anthrax. Beastie Boys :No sleep till Brooklyn" Slayer. "Fight for your right" Battle Cry .Back in the early 80's These bands influenced my musical experiences ✌️🤘🙏⚖️🇦🇺
I’m from the same neighborhood as Geto Boyz! Rip Bushwick Bill!
…and Biohazard’s- Urban Discipline
Dam I learned a lot lol, I really thought Korn were the first
Collapsing Lungs from Florida never got their due back in the early 90s.
Funk, Rap, Alternative, Industrial = NU
You forgot groove
@@mattdeinken6580 to me groove and funk are basically the same
Faltó mencionar la movida Groove Metal, y faltó mencionar a Clawfinger, una de las bandas que tenía también el arquetipo de Nu Metal antes que el género existiera como tal
2:58 " Issz that vherr tha softr seid aw Earl got hissz staedz naem?"
Aerosmith's 2nd studio album was, in fact, Get Your Wings. Cause for one to doubt the poster's accuracy entirely, no?
Where my fellow nu metal haters at???
Good video,really informative video that goes beyond the usually named progenitors.
Just think, Helmet was basically Jazz musicians in Alternate Tunings, distortion and aggressive beatnik vocals
What is that song in between Toxicity and Wait and Bleed?
Tangent but is that the Witch Hunter Robin soundtrack around 2 minutes?
Awesome content 👏😮⚖️🇦🇺 🤘✌️🙏
JUDGEMENT NIGHT SOUNDTRACK!!!
Great insight and views on the subject, your like Jeremy Clarkson with tats!🤣
Personally, i hate nu metal lol. But, i love this documentary!! Very enjoyable and well put together as always! I do enjoy both hip hop and metal very much, but seperately, not together. Not that i think the genres don't mix well or anything, i just don't think the right combination has been found yet. The closest i've seen to rap and metal successfully melding together is with tech n9ne. i think that someone should try and fuse symphonic and prog power metal with hip hop, that would be amazing if done right.
The fact that you hate Nu Metal and STILL watched this actually means quite a lot to me. It makes me think I'm doing a decent job of creating interesting and informative content that people enjoy. So thank you!
Which song is at 1:14?
Linkin Park-One Step Closer
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Great Video indeed mentioning Anthrax & Run Dmc & Beastie Boys sampling Led Zeppelin.. But with FNM, You should Have mentioned Chuck Mosley We Care A Lot was the Biggest Korn rap metal infuence before Mike Patton.. Even Red Hot Chilli Peppers... MadBall.. Midlife Crisis & Angel Dust is also where Linkin Park got their influence.. Mr Bungle was ripped off by Slipknot without a doubt
You never mentioned Killing Jokes early 90s albums..
I did actually consider mentioning Killing Joke, I love that band. I've never read about any Nu Metal musician mention them though and I don't think they ever really took off in America so not sure they really had much of an impact on the genre.
@@RAWMUSICTV Relisten to KJsong slipteam and you'll hear what I am talking about too. Great album
Faith No More
People be sleeping on Body Count still to this day.
Stuck mojo from Atlanta , Georgia
Godflesh influenced a lot of the nu metal sounds .
The person who introduced me to thrash and death metal and hardcore music was my friend Jay. Who happens to be mixed race. And the person who introduced me to rap was my ex Michael. Who is 100% white. Lol...
Wait... wheres Pantera?
Pantera is very not nu-metal
Pantera was considered power metal, and then later, groove metal.
They were a Glam band in the 80s, actually a pretty decent one also.
@@RAWMUSICTV theyre probably the biggest influencw in Nu Metal
I wouldn't agree that they are the BIGGEST influence in Nu Metal and I think it's important to remember that this is more about some of the very early foundations of Hip-Hop and Rock cross over genres. Pantera could have done with a mention but members of Korn were already playing in LAPD in 1989 before Cowboys From Hell even came out and they already had some elements of Nu Metal to their sound. You can hear it in L.A.P.D. - Jesus from their 89 Maxi single. Plus, the research I've done for my documentaries on Korn, Deftones, Slipknot, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Static X, Mudvayne, Sepultura, SOAD, etc Pantera are barely even mentioned at all as being influential to any of these bands. Sure, Korn have mentioned Pantera maybe once or twice but that's it.
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It's literally just occurred to me that if you're American "nu metal" and "new metal" sound exactly the same. That must be confusing!
I was literally typin out a SOS for Body Count… Then presto you dropped the knowledge… I should’ve known better… Exceptional work as always
It's always crazy how they rarely get mentioned.
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What you couldn't get a picture of megadeth
Nike( like Mike ) and Ahh deed dass...Lmao
Welcome to how English people pronounce words.
Rage Against the Machine are overrated. Im more of a Bizkit guy.
I despise rap and hip hop music and thus could never really get into nu metal.
Sepultura Nu Metal? Shit, Beneath the remains is not Nu Metal. More like death metal.
Their first few albums were absolutely Death Metal, their sound just changed.
Lmao is this video stolen? Looks like ai used to move your mouth
You should probably get your eyes checked out.
@@RAWMUSICTV apologies, edibles kicking in + 2g wifi
As long as you had fun haha
Nu metal does not exist, you literally just named all of the good bands over the last 35 years.
Donate $10 to Jesus to save your soul
@@RAWMUSICTV I'll donate it to you.
Just kidding.
A deep dive into untalented american bands that can not even play bey area thrash from the early 80s :D