More harder nowadays with entertainment to relax with. Where I live, before the violence and crime rate were low. Now they have others ways to purge what is toxic inside them.
The first 2 albums was Ross just guiding Johnathan to let out his memories and release . He found out that was groundbreaking and add that with the unique bass downtuned 7string guitars and that upbeat jazzy snair ridding drums by David and you have a birth of a new gender of rock. That's how the legend of korn started 🤘🎸🎙🥁💽🎶💊💉💰
I saw them on their tour to promote their 1st album, and back then, I was a punk rock girl who could always be found in the pit! This was the first concert where I NOPED out of the pit in a heartbeat! As soon as Johnathon sang "ARE YOU RRRRREADY?" the pit just exploded with violent teenage boys, it was fucking crazy!
I seen KoRn in Salt lake during the Pop sux tour, I've seen them live more than a handful of times but that show was so epic to me, they were so in tune and so syncretized I actually had tears of joy that night during and after the show.
Danzig was first korn show i saw with my mom in1995 and got to see korn who i was already a fan after that i was a KoRn Kid for life and got to meet munky still my biggest guitar influence and my favorite guitarist
I had that FV video. Back in the day, we had these machines called VCR's. It stands for Video Cassette Recorder. It was kinda like your old cassette player but it played movies and such on your TV.
Because it got so big and lasted so long the newer generations don't get how different korn was then anything else it was a total shock the first time you heard it was like wtf is this shit if you liked it are not didn't Matter the music itself got everyone's attention I didn't know what they looked like for the first year I loved korn self titled so much people would find out I loved a band called korn and be like hay del do you want some corn I got some corn for you just to get to me angry the band itself changed the way I dressed completely after i seen how they dressed and I have to thank them for that was a young thrash kid 13 years old kid straight out of the 80s girls never came close to me until I started dressing like my heroes and korn a bunch of other bands started to take over music I became cool went from nerdy little metal kid to cool guy in one year thanks to this band they were a huge part of my teens
Korn issues sold 2 million but by that point people were moving on to European bands that was korns last big album a lot of people called it a failure but the album is actually one there very best just they hadst much momentum everyone thought korn was about to become mega stars like the the Michael jackson big but the album never did that that was pretty much the end of korn in mainstream nu metal had a bunch of easier to except bands the mainstream moved on to like linken Park and nu metal was about to burst the heavy nu metal bands were losing there fans to modern black metal in flames and bands like that and the easier listening bands went on still huge in mainstream for 5 or 6 more years but korn was the creators of the genre the reason it exploded and they had a kick ass run I think by that point 2000s they had 5 platinum albums life is peachy sold 5 million and they had a good 6 years of mainstream success pretty normal for big bands they started a genre and influenced millions they are probably the most important band of the 90s in rock some will say nirvana and yes grunge was big in the early 90s I fact it was the biggest rock movement since the Beatles 100s of millions of albums sold by Kurt's death but it only lasted 3 years yes those bands were mega stars of those 3 years bigger then Michael Jackson still only 3 and half years that's it korn was big from late 94 or 95 till 2001 they never became mega stars but they were as close as it gets and the genre lasted in fact it has made a huge come back nu metal is as iwrite this still one of the most popular genres of metal so for me korn is the most important most influential band of the 90s icons
LMAO @25.35 cover of English electronic band New Order- Blue Monday after Korn members slated mundane pop music. I am English so I was immensly proud that they chose an English band's song from March 1983. I do like Korn's version too but please refrain from saying pop music is cr@p during your interviews.
@@philiom7724 Alice In Chains was a little heavier than grunge but at the same time they used acoustic guitars and it was very mellow and depressing. Nirvana sucks though lol thank god whoever it was got rid of Kurt combine
Reporter: Are you gonna go to your high school reunion?
Jon: I can’t wait, I’m gonna come in a helicopter.
LoL
Looking like Kid Rock lol
“Everybody’s hurt and not many people can express it like he (Jon) does.”
~New Jersey fan
Right on
For real, that was so spot on.
Korn made my teenage years tolerable. I’m grateful for their music.
Likewise 🙏🏽
aaaw i really love these guys the interviews are so funny i need my popkorn to enjoy this
Ha HA 🌽
glad to see the person i share a pfp with loves korn as well
Before when music was an art now it’s like clock work regurgitation.
Back when bands (most of them anyways) had to work very, very hard and tour relentlessly to get recognition!
@@LeadMe2TheBliss bands still have to tour hard to gain recognition
Social media in general can help a band.
More harder nowadays with entertainment to relax with. Where I live, before the violence and crime rate were low. Now they have others ways to purge what is toxic inside them.
Whats an example of what you mean be specific
The first 2 albums was Ross just guiding Johnathan to let out his memories and release . He found out that was groundbreaking and add that with the unique bass downtuned 7string guitars and that upbeat jazzy snair ridding drums by David and you have a birth of a new gender of rock. That's how the legend of korn started 🤘🎸🎙🥁💽🎶💊💉💰
I saw them on their tour to promote their 1st album, and back then, I was a punk rock girl who could always be found in the pit! This was the first concert where I NOPED out of the pit in a heartbeat! As soon as Johnathon sang "ARE YOU RRRRREADY?" the pit just exploded with violent teenage boys, it was fucking crazy!
"violent teenage boys" lol
@@LeadMe2TheBliss heehee, and all of them were wearing adidas track suits!
@@danadoozer9990 I know lol. I was one of them. 😁🤘
I’d pay to see johnathans high school reunion
13:43 that is Jonathan's sister, they put her in there to see if anyone would notice. Jonathan was standing there watching, laughing.
I seen KoRn in Salt lake during the Pop sux tour, I've seen them live more than a handful of times but that show was so epic to me, they were so in tune and so syncretized I actually had tears of joy that night during and after the show.
Godsmack uses two drummers at times, why couldn't KoRn? Shit they have two guitar players, lead guitar players. Where the fuck is David? Can he play?
You “seen?”
Did you mean that you “saw?”
I miss Much Music 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🎼
Danzig was first korn show i saw with my mom in1995 and got to see korn who i was already a fan after that i was a KoRn Kid for life and got to meet munky still my biggest guitar influence and my favorite guitarist
I had that FV video. Back in the day, we had these machines called VCR's. It stands for Video Cassette Recorder. It was kinda like your old cassette player but it played movies and such on your TV.
So young. Good days.
love this documentary always intriqued on what jonathan davis has to say!!
Because it got so big and lasted so long the newer generations don't get how different korn was then anything else it was a total shock the first time you heard it was like wtf is this shit if you liked it are not didn't Matter the music itself got everyone's attention I didn't know what they looked like for the first year I loved korn self titled so much people would find out I loved a band called korn and be like hay del do you want some corn I got some corn for you just to get to me angry the band itself changed the way I dressed completely after i seen how they dressed and I have to thank them for that was a young thrash kid 13 years old kid straight out of the 80s girls never came close to me until I started dressing like my heroes and korn a bunch of other bands started to take over music I became cool went from nerdy little metal kid to cool guy in one year thanks to this band they were a huge part of my teens
5:56 David said "oh let me tell you a little something here" so mischievously heheh
This is really well done, cheers
They´re so Crazy, They seem Sane!!!
i had this on vhs as well !
Great vid mayne.
30 years later.
Still sucks that the band had a falling out with Silveria.
JONATHAN HOWSMON DAVIS
18 DE ENERO DE 1971
51 AÑOS
that style was every where back then look at tool and limb bisket just to name a couple
What song is that on 33:12????? Love the content btw sir!!
It is a remix of "make me bad" there are official remixes of the band
This gave me an idea for an album name...: In Sink
Korn issues sold 2 million but by that point people were moving on to European bands that was korns last big album a lot of people called it a failure but the album is actually one there very best just they hadst much momentum everyone thought korn was about to become mega stars like the the Michael jackson big but the album never did that that was pretty much the end of korn in mainstream nu metal had a bunch of easier to except bands the mainstream moved on to like linken Park and nu metal was about to burst the heavy nu metal bands were losing there fans to modern black metal in flames and bands like that and the easier listening bands went on still huge in mainstream for 5 or 6 more years but korn was the creators of the genre the reason it exploded and they had a kick ass run I think by that point 2000s they had 5 platinum albums life is peachy sold 5 million and they had a good 6 years of mainstream success pretty normal for big bands they started a genre and influenced millions they are probably the most important band of the 90s in rock some will say nirvana and yes grunge was big in the early 90s I fact it was the biggest rock movement since the Beatles 100s of millions of albums sold by Kurt's death but it only lasted 3 years yes those bands were mega stars of those 3 years bigger then Michael Jackson still only 3 and half years that's it korn was big from late 94 or 95 till 2001 they never became mega stars but they were as close as it gets and the genre lasted in fact it has made a huge come back nu metal is as iwrite this still one of the most popular genres of metal so for me korn is the most important most influential band of the 90s icons
LMAO @25.35 cover of English electronic band New Order- Blue Monday after Korn members slated mundane pop music. I am English so I was immensly proud that they chose an English band's song from March 1983. I do like Korn's version too but please refrain from saying pop music is cr@p during your interviews.
fuck me for being scared of KORN in my early teens and only discovering them in my early 20s
“Jumpin around and drinking🤷♀️ or I mean…. Jumpin around”😅
Same kids that listened to korn back then are listening to Taylor swift and country today.
Song? 0:46
Need to
2:46 4:39 Does the full live exist by these audience's?
probably but it hasn't been realeased
Is this just a re edit of “who then now” vhs?
24:45
Korn saved the metal and rap kids from grunge. Thank you Korn.
This makes no sense.
@@HitmanPeTeY sure it does. Wtf u mean
people need to remember Alice in Chains. that was good music.
@@ftwolf999 Alice in Chains helped save everyone from the hair metal era.
@@philiom7724 Alice In Chains was a little heavier than grunge but at the same time they used acoustic guitars and it was very mellow and depressing. Nirvana sucks though lol thank god whoever it was got rid of Kurt combine
Fkrs dropped off lolla a week before they got home. Couldn't compete with tool I think. Lol. Was so pissed.
6:01 7:19
Slipknot was heavier
KoRn was first and better. There would be no SlipKnot, Mudvayne, or Limp Bizkit if it wasn't for these gentlemen!
Then gtfo and go listen to Skip knot..😂