Literally doing is job. Never once cut him off just adding context. Love how random morons want to critique people and their profession as you sit on your coach doing nothing but pointing dumb shit out 🤡
I was at that Lollapalooza tour in Florida. Korn came out on the stage riding pimped out bikes. And then I was pure madness. Damn near a riot. I thought I was gonna die. It was awesome!
Korn ain't no joke to all the rap fans korn sells out arenas they headline festival with about 60 plus thousand in attendance.. they started nu metal i fuck with korn
@MFBURNS7909 I disagree. Sure bring the noize was a metal band and a rap group and nu metal has rap influence. However, when you talk about the Nu Metal sound Korn were the pioneers of it. You could say Rage Against the Machine as well, but to say it was Public Enemy and Anthrax doing 1 song created Nu Metal is a bit much. Sure influential but so was Aerosmith and Run DMC 5 years earlier. They were influential but they weren't the founders of Nu Metal, just like the bands that influenced Black Sabbath weren't the founders of Heavy Metal.
I’ll always like KoRn, but why did they abandon their hiphop side? They need to bring it back. And to add to the conversation, some people say Mike Patton pioneered Numetal. I personally hate that label, though. It’s really just genre blending or Rap-Metal if you want to be specific about KoRn. And don’t forget about the band Biohazard.
@@raulfigueroa588 So Limp Bizkit aren’t considered Nu Metal? So RATM aren’t considered Nu Metal? What about deftones? Pretty sure people who hate Rap Rock and Rap Metal label it Nu Metal. I should know. I was a teenager listening to those bands in the 90’s. That label sucks, though. It’s just mixing/blending different genres to create something new. And that includes hip hop and metal. And yes, there are other bands like Coal Chamber that didn’t have the hip hop sound, but are still considered Nu Metal.
Ahhh the “family values tour”. It was the FIRST show at the new arena in Denver where the nuggets/avs play. I was at the last show at the old arena (Dave Matthews), and the first show at the new arena, which was the “family values tour”. KoRn, limp, Staind, meth and red, primus, Cube…man those were the days! No worries about life, just having the best time EVER. Also one of my first time smoking trees. Me and my guy Nate made a gravity bong and got BLAZED at the show! One of my first times puffin and it made the experience all the better! God I wish I could go back to those times✌🏼
In the 90's Cube was easily in the top 5. His influence alone cements him as one of the GOATS. Who cares what these younger kids are into. Like their opinion matters. They buy their jeans in the women's department and carry purses. None these rappers who came out over the last 20 years have longevity.
Nah, not even close. Listen to Kris KRS-One talk about the difference between an MC and a rapper. Regarding skills there are underground MCs such as Super Natural, Jeru the Damaja, Guru from Gangstar, Big L, Lord Finesse, Blind Fury, O.C. from D.I.T.C.
@nene71286 I'm guessing you are young. I still have my CD's of Jeru's first two albums, all of Gangstarr's, The DITC album as well as all of the individual members who dropped albums. I don't say it lightly when I say Cube is a top 5 MC. His run writing on Straight out of Compton, Eazy Duz It, Amerikkas Most Wanted, Kill at Will, Death Certificate and The Predator is legendary. His storytelling and socio-political commentary on those earlier projects had a lot more to say than most of the artists you mentioned (who I consider myself a fan of.)
It made perfect sense when korn and ice cube linked up. When korn came out they used to dress like LA gangsters and had a funky aggressive sound. It blew white kids seeing these dudes dressed like that but in SoCal it was normal.
I was at the Ft. Worth, TX show. Had balcony seats, but so many people jumped down and rushed the floor I joined in. Met Ryan Schuck from Orgy in the crowd. Fun times. 26 years ago.... Jesus.
Rammstein had said in an interview way back in the day that they would've always loved to do a collab with Cube. That would've been fire 🔥. Pun intended
Those where the fucking times during the family values tour unfortunately i didn't grow up in a rich household and didn't get to go to concerts when i was a kid in the 90s lol
Imagine u got ur show lined up and u hype to perform and u know u got something the crowd going to love then u look on stage and the dude before u is playing a guitar while on fire. Lmao.
@LeadMe2TheBliss that isn't lost on me at all. Like I LOVE 80s media and such being born MID 80s. Frankly and my memory is great while I remember some films I saw in theaters with Family back then cocoon, Beverly hills cop 2 I didn't live in the 80s like the 90s. Like I'm a breakdance kid (I did it at many clubs with a crew in the mid/late 90s... but I have no idea how the culture was in the 80s. But still it's dope the original poster feels soo ecstatic about 1998. As a 14 year old then with older friends we had a BLAST... but maaan we're we typical 90s. Lmao 🤣 and I went to family values and was HIGHLY anticipating as someone who went to Woodstock before it and was a huge fan of live shows already by the time. I can definitely remember me and my crew walking away jaded. Not fully realizing what we witnessed. Same with the first Wapred tour and even playing one. For me the early 2000s gets me as peak culture. Some of the fashion has come back and never left along with styles of music
@@kevincollins8620 I can relate with you, I was born around the early/mid 1980s but love to go back and watch movies from the 80s and I'm from the 90s too I was at Ozzfest 1999 which was amazing and I saw a bunch of other Nu-Metal bands too.
@LeadMe2TheBliss lmao I remember leaving soo many shows in the 90s underwhelmed. Manson came to El en Gee in New London early on... I was thinking as a massive fan a kid at the time "Dude can't sing/hold any notes... green day at the same venue was incredible. I remember getting out of nu metal and into punk due to how much better the bands sounded and less crazy the pits were ... until I went to hatebreed not knowing what I was seeing. Lmao
All About the Benjamins is a f*ckin classic. I love that movie. I used to watch that and How High, the Friday movies, The Blue Streak, and Bad Boys (yes, I'm aware Ice Cube isn't a part of all of those). Those were the times for great movies.
I was at the '98Family Values Tour & Limp Bizkit's pit was one of the most violent I've ever been in. Rammstein stoled the show, especially when the singer shot an arrow on fire all across the arena (on a thin fishing line).
Family values tour was legendary at the tail end of the 90s.... You had to have been there... Right before things started getting played out and over saturated
Saw The NJ show it was fucking sick except my friend Mike Kessler forgot the drugs in the car, I never relied on someone else to get me high again, you blew it Mikey!
They are known for mimicking the sound of a DJ with their guitars, and they use a guitar effect pedal called the Digitech whammy pedal to help them create that sound. The outro to their hit single, Blind, is a good example of that.
Cube was one of only a few veteran rap artists in the early 2000’s who was welcomed by fans as part of a rock tour. He could have probably done Ozzfest as well.👍
I seen family values in Cleveland that year! One of my favorite concerts ever! Orgy, ice cube, Rammstein, Limp Bizkit and Korn!!!
Pa for me, SAME TOUR!!!🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
Same, Detroit, I think at the palace of auburn hills
Cube is a real one bashing his own movies, 😂 giving graces to korn. What a humble guy
This dude asks a question and then talks over the answer 😂
Ahh yes the DJ Vlad approach
Literally doing is job. Never once cut him off just adding context. Love how random morons want to critique people and their profession as you sit on your coach doing nothing but pointing dumb shit out 🤡
I haven't turned it off
It’s called a conversation bruh
Honestly. That was annoying. Cube is about to go in on something he experienced and this dude just moves on. This was a disappointing fumble.
Those were great times in music history!! I still bump “Fuck dying” now and then.
Banger of a tune. Children of the korn also
As a huge fan of Korn and Ice Cube, I have always wanted to know how Cube feels now looking back at doing that collaboration. Thank you for this
I was at that Lollapalooza tour in Florida. Korn came out on the stage riding pimped out bikes. And then I was pure madness. Damn near a riot. I thought I was gonna die. It was awesome!
That Family values tour is just my playlist come to reality, I love hip hop and metal.
Korn ain't no joke to all the rap fans korn sells out arenas they headline festival with about 60 plus thousand in attendance.. they started nu metal i fuck with korn
Public Enemy and Anthrax created Nu Metal but yeah,Korn has been selling
@MFBURNS7909 I disagree. Sure bring the noize was a metal band and a rap group and nu metal has rap influence. However, when you talk about the Nu Metal sound Korn were the pioneers of it. You could say Rage Against the Machine as well, but to say it was Public Enemy and Anthrax doing 1 song created Nu Metal is a bit much. Sure influential but so was Aerosmith and Run DMC 5 years earlier. They were influential but they weren't the founders of Nu Metal, just like the bands that influenced Black Sabbath weren't the founders of Heavy Metal.
I’ll always like KoRn, but why did they abandon their hiphop side? They need to bring it back. And to add to the conversation, some people say Mike Patton pioneered Numetal. I personally hate that label, though. It’s really just genre blending or Rap-Metal if you want to be specific about KoRn. And don’t forget about the band Biohazard.
@@Van_Scott Nu Metal and Rap Metal aren’t the same at all.
@@raulfigueroa588 So Limp Bizkit aren’t considered Nu Metal? So RATM aren’t considered Nu Metal? What about deftones? Pretty sure people who hate Rap Rock and Rap Metal label it Nu Metal. I should know. I was a teenager listening to those bands in the 90’s. That label sucks, though. It’s just mixing/blending different genres to create something new. And that includes hip hop and metal. And yes, there are other bands like Coal Chamber that didn’t have the hip hop sound, but are still considered Nu Metal.
Hell yeah I went to this show in DETROIT! Rammstein was great but Korn was on top of the world.
Ahhh the “family values tour”. It was the FIRST show at the new arena in Denver where the nuggets/avs play. I was at the last show at the old arena (Dave Matthews), and the first show at the new arena, which was the “family values tour”. KoRn, limp, Staind, meth and red, primus, Cube…man those were the days! No worries about life, just having the best time EVER. Also one of my first time smoking trees. Me and my guy Nate made a gravity bong and got BLAZED at the show! One of my first times puffin and it made the experience all the better! God I wish I could go back to those times✌🏼
Yea world is shitty now
Same here brother! Id do almost anything to go back for an EXTENDED visit!!!!
Got to see the Family Values Tour in OKC that year. Still one of my favorite shows of all time.
Bro, that was my first concert EVER. those teen years were fresh
Don't forget WC crip walkin in the Got The Life video ☝🏽✨️
Ice Cube is so cool for embracing rock music like that. Coming from a fan of both rock and hip hop.
Cube should be talked about more when it comes to top 5 MC's. Younger people may not realize the true impact he had on the game.
In the 90's Cube was easily in the top 5. His influence alone cements him as one of the GOATS. Who cares what these younger kids are into. Like their opinion matters. They buy their jeans in the women's department and carry purses. None these rappers who came out over the last 20 years have longevity.
No Vaseline came out in 91' and still cuts harder than most.
Nah, not even close. Listen to Kris KRS-One talk about the difference between an MC and a rapper. Regarding skills there are underground MCs such as Super Natural, Jeru the Damaja, Guru from Gangstar, Big L, Lord Finesse, Blind Fury, O.C. from D.I.T.C.
@@butchvitoEminem, LL Cool J? Method man? A bunch of school dudes keep on throwing records, including NAS! Ehat ya all taking about!
@nene71286 I'm guessing you are young. I still have my CD's of Jeru's first two albums, all of Gangstarr's, The DITC album as well as all of the individual members who dropped albums. I don't say it lightly when I say Cube is a top 5 MC. His run writing on Straight out of Compton, Eazy Duz It, Amerikkas Most Wanted, Kill at Will, Death Certificate and The Predator is legendary. His storytelling and socio-political commentary on those earlier projects had a lot more to say than most of the artists you mentioned (who I consider myself a fan of.)
I'm a black guy and I've seen 5 times just saw limp Bizkit this past summer 😈
You're a black guy! Yay!
Want a trophy? lol I'm a white guy and I have seen KoRn, Metallica, Ozzy, Coal Chamber and many, many more bands!
@LeadMe2TheBliss lol no just saying not many blacks listen to metal of any kind Just saw in this moment and Kim Dracula great show 😈
@@Testify-p4z I listen to metal
I still have my shirts from this show along with the VHS. 🤘😎
That VHS is probably worth some money ... I KNOW the shirts are
I had tha vhs, and cd as well
I was there at the San Francisco show 1998.It was fucking amazing
Orgy was the band he couldn't think of
The secret ingredient in all that was Fieldy from Korn. The bass player for Korn. That was the glue if we’re being real.
It made perfect sense when korn and ice cube linked up. When korn came out they used to dress like LA gangsters and had a funky aggressive sound. It blew white kids seeing these dudes dressed like that but in SoCal it was normal.
I saw that Family Values tour .. good show.
ICP were also going to be on Family Values for some additional rap flavor but they got themselves black listed from MTV and booted off the tour.
Never knew that
That vhs got worn out thru my highschool.. iconic
Trespass with cube and tea was one of my favorite movies and I believe cube was a perfect fit for the korn collab.
Korn had awesome concerts
Great question Kev , always thought about that collab !!
I was at the 98 Fam Values amazing show
Children of the Korn 🎉
I'm the first born
I was at the Ft. Worth, TX show. Had balcony seats, but so many people jumped down and rushed the floor I joined in. Met Ryan Schuck from Orgy in the crowd. Fun times. 26 years ago.... Jesus.
I listened to "Children of the Korn" like a week ago!
One of my first CDs was the live Family Values '98. First time hearing Incubus
Guy has a legend on his show and talks over him
Rammstein had said in an interview way back in the day that they would've always loved to do a collab with Cube. That would've been fire 🔥. Pun intended
Higher Learning 1995 was a great one too. Great cast 😍🤘
Family Values was the first tour I went to in 7th grade.
Ice cube is sic. Down to earth
Ghosts of Mars was awesome. It's Ice Cube's Riddick. 😂😂
"What are you talking about, Kev? Triple X was dope! Xavier sliding down the railing on a 💪🏾 silver plate? I live for this shit. That was fire.❤️🔥
I love "Ghosts of Mars"!!!
Those where the fucking times during the family values tour unfortunately i didn't grow up in a rich household and didn't get to go to concerts when i was a kid in the 90s lol
1:08 Korn didn't have a dj, that's Slipknot.
Ice cube is legend
I enjoyed ghosts of mars as a kid. Xxx2 was absolute absolute… ooof
I feel three kings is hella underrated.
Imagine u got ur show lined up and u hype to perform and u know u got something the crowd going to love then u look on stage and the dude before u is playing a guitar while on fire. Lmao.
After. Watch it again. They were headliners. Gotta hold you people accountable.
@doubleAawesome1 I know. I used the word imagine. Gotta hold u people accountable.
All About The Benjamin's is really underrated.
Family Values defined what peak culture represented and I was born in 98’
Then you kinda missed it. Lol
@@kevincollins8620 Yes, they did miss it but the younger folks can still do their research to help them understand what it was like back then.
@LeadMe2TheBliss that isn't lost on me at all. Like I LOVE 80s media and such being born MID 80s. Frankly and my memory is great while I remember some films I saw in theaters with Family back then cocoon, Beverly hills cop 2 I didn't live in the 80s like the 90s. Like I'm a breakdance kid (I did it at many clubs with a crew in the mid/late 90s... but I have no idea how the culture was in the 80s. But still it's dope the original poster feels soo ecstatic about 1998. As a 14 year old then with older friends we had a BLAST... but maaan we're we typical 90s. Lmao 🤣 and I went to family values and was HIGHLY anticipating as someone who went to Woodstock before it and was a huge fan of live shows already by the time. I can definitely remember me and my crew walking away jaded. Not fully realizing what we witnessed. Same with the first Wapred tour and even playing one. For me the early 2000s gets me as peak culture. Some of the fashion has come back and never left along with styles of music
@@kevincollins8620 I can relate with you, I was born around the early/mid 1980s but love to go back and watch movies from the 80s and I'm from the 90s too I was at Ozzfest 1999 which was amazing and I saw a bunch of other Nu-Metal bands too.
@LeadMe2TheBliss lmao I remember leaving soo many shows in the 90s underwhelmed. Manson came to El en Gee in New London early on... I was thinking as a massive fan a kid at the time "Dude can't sing/hold any notes... green day at the same venue was incredible. I remember getting out of nu metal and into punk due to how much better the bands sounded and less crazy the pits were ... until I went to hatebreed not knowing what I was seeing. Lmao
Ice cube and the brother lynch hung my favorite rappers
I need Cubes shades man!! Anyone know what they are??
All About The Benjamins is not underrated it’s a classic
All About the Benjamins is the shit for sure great movie
So did NaS in 03'
I AM ALIVE is a huge song one of my favs !!!!
Let cube talk!
All About the Benjamins is a f*ckin classic. I love that movie. I used to watch that and How High, the Friday movies, The Blue Streak, and Bad Boys (yes, I'm aware Ice Cube isn't a part of all of those). Those were the times for great movies.
I was at the '98Family Values Tour & Limp Bizkit's pit was one of the most violent I've ever been in. Rammstein stoled the show, especially when the singer shot an arrow on fire all across the arena (on a thin fishing line).
Family values tour was legendary at the tail end of the 90s.... You had to have been there... Right before things started getting played out and over saturated
Let ice cube talk man
Cube needs to get in and do more hard rock/metal music. He’d be great at it
I loved “ghosts of mars” and “xxx state of the union”
All about the Benjamin’s was awsome
I remember watching the FV98 cassette
Musical journalist 🔥
Saw The NJ show it was fucking sick except my friend Mike Kessler forgot the drugs in the car, I never relied on someone else to get me high again, you blew it Mikey!
What record did this cat do wit KoRn? I wanna hear that shit.......it's probably gold!
There was 2 songs. Children of the Korn and Fuck Dyin'
Actually it went ice cube- FTP THEN du hast by Ramstein on the album 😊
Rammstein is in the XxX movie too, opening scene.
Ghosts of Mars is underrated.
Loved triple x
I thought it would’ve started when Korn covered wicked
Children of the korn is my shit.
Stop talking over cube!!
Maaaan I like Ghosts Of Mars! lol
Ghost of Mars was a good movie!!!! Stop the CAP!!!!
You gotta change that picture in the thumbnail Bootleg. Thats not the KOЯN he did records and went on tour with!
Yes they were except for the drummer
This was Incubus’s coming out party!
Cube’s role in rampart was fire!!!! That movie is garbage without cube! He’s trippin!
what is the movie with cube and theron set in south africa. fantastic movie
That guy needs to look at his own photo behind him with the duct tape. Damn
Funny how he almost mistaked Rammstein for Ministry. If you know you know. Rammstein and Limp Bizkit capitalized off of Ministry
Lee tamahori was the director for triple x 2 .
I thought that movie was better than the first one
Korn didn't have a DJ lol
Probably thought the string scratching was turntables lol
They are known for mimicking the sound of a DJ with their guitars, and they use a guitar effect pedal called the Digitech whammy pedal to help them create that sound. The outro to their hit single, Blind, is a good example of that.
Yup they used guitar scratching
Some of the new songs has a few dj samples they prob just loop it on the keys
They have a tour keyboardist
@@Norg1 They had a touring keyboardist for a short while when Brian left the band but their keyboardist Zac Baird hasn't been with them for years now.
Stop interrupting and let Cube talk...
Korn never had a DJ Kev....
Need rap and rock to mesh again
I FUCKIN LOVE ALL ABOUT THE BENJAMIN$!!
will the interviewer please let him talk
Cube was one of only a few veteran rap artists in the early 2000’s who was welcomed by fans as part of a rock tour. He could have probably done Ozzfest as well.👍
This interview was all over the place. Please ask something new bro. Same oh same oh question
First fam
DON MEGA
I haven’t seen all of Cube’s movies. But I KNOW Friday After Next is his worst. Such a pile of crap. Friday (original) is a classic.
*F**k Dying!*
Janky Promoters was ass.
nobody like the video its at the right number
It sux Kev gets all these great guests cuz he's rude,annoying and talks over the guests. Ruins every interview with his perced out mouth
Still pissed he didn't do the whole tour! Saw Family Values tour in VA or Baltimore and Incubus took his spot
Wasn’t that a Halloween show