Life Is Peachy, it's an album all about the hate he has for his abusive stepmother. One of my all-time favorite Nu-Metal bands dude, you should definitely go listen to Adema.
KORN self-titled has to be one of the best ever produced albums, period. From guitars being in separate ears and the bass spread across both, while Davids drumming is Korns signature sound. JDs vocals are hauntingly beautiful while Heads backup vacals are awesome.
I don't feel like they ever topped the first album. So RAW, real and most importantly... unedited. That conversation at the beginning of Clown even includes David (I believe) asking "hey, can we set it so there's no clicks?" and the album's level of expression is so much better for it.
I'll never forget the first time I saw 'Got the Life' on MTV back in '98. I was 13, and it blew my mind! I'm still a huge fan to this day. Although now I also listen to metalcore, prog, and post-hardcore, I'm still a nu-metal kid at heart (because of Korn).
@@atomfallen2409 Literally, all of us "expanded our horizons" and evolved as music listeners that is how it works, art inspires art. Hell, I love bands like Biohazard, Helmet, and Pantera and those bands inspired KoRn, but on the other hand I also love bands like Coal Chamber, Sevendust, and Flaw who were obviously inspired by Korn.
My first time seeing Korn was when they played this record for its 20 year anniversary, and it was the experience that sold me on Korn after not really caring about their music for the longest time. I've seen hundreds, if not thousands of heavy bands live, and I can easily say Korn was the heaviest band I've still seen live to this day, next to Meshuggah and Suicide Silence back in the Mitch Lucker era. Korn really is an iconic band.
Same for me man. Been a fan since 2002. All time favorite and number one band. Although I listen to a lot of heavier stuff I feel like Korn is uniquely super heavy, catchy, weird and emotional that no one else can capture.
How the hell can you not like Korn? Single handedly the most influential band in rock/metal or the 21st century. Still great and their live shows are the best.
I can’t believe He wasn’t still sold on Korn I went to the opening show for this tour. I was hyped for all the bands but I found Spirit box mid at best and Gojira disappointed me this time they blew my mind at knotfest a few years ago but Korn blew them both out of the water and had the crowns going crazy.
I tear up everytime I hear him say hit me clown because I’m not from your town now. Like he’s making fun of them and then you can hear the anger building up before the last hit me clown.. just brilliant
Korn is one of those bands that try new themes and styles every album. Threy dont retread and each has its own sound, i personally think youll love the album issues from 1999 because its super mature and written well with some 80s influence. I also recommend the serenity of suffering from 2016 which i believe is their best "album" overall, considered their comeback album. Love your videos man, keep it up...ps...i feel their singles that they play for the concerts are their weakest since its mainly radio hits, their deep cuts is where its at...
I begged my dad to buy me this album and he bought it for me, the day of summer break. I listened to it the entire summer.... there wasnt a single day in 3 months that i didnt listen to it in its entirety. Addicted was a understatement.
You should watch video interviews with the band. They state that when they started playing shows that people in the crowd would literally have their jaws on the floor because nobody had ever sounded like them up to that point. I would kill to see Korn back in the early days before they got popular just to experience that.
I was in highschool in 1999-2003, i had to wear a giant crazy contraption of a back brace from 11-17, i was definitely always the odd one out, made fun of....my experience wasn't like everybody else's. Spent alot of time by myself listening to music. Korn spoke to me in a way nothing else did. "Life is pain, anyone who tells you different is trying to sell you something".
Love me some nu metal. Beings back memories. Please keep doing reviews like this of old nu metal bands. Need to see Deftones, Incubus, Alien Ant Farm, POD, First 2 Disturbed albums, old Mudvayne etc.
I saw them live the first time they played in the UK (at the Krazy House in Liverpool). They played the whole album as far as I can remember. They were amazing.
When I was in Highschool a lot of kids bullied me because my dad was a Metal head, he was with his long hair and picked me up in his harley or in his truck playing heavy metal outloud and I was a "normie" kid, my parents always dressed me as a normir kid so I wasn't "different" of others and still a lot of kids used to bully me and when I heard Clown for the first time back in 95 (I'm 41 now) that song hits me so hard, and the faget and the whole album, that's why nowdays that album is still among my all time fav, I'm not into nu metal anymore but Korn always has my respect for that
I was in high school when this record came out. I was into Maiden, Rainbow, Van Halen and Frank Zappa. This record sold me on Korn probably because of the bagpipes and System were my other favourite Nu metal stuff other than that it left me cold! Until recently! I’m in my late 40’s I don’t have to pretend to be Kvult anymore!
Did you go to the show at Bud Stage, with Gojira and Spiritbox? I was on rhe floor and had nostalgia flowing through my veins.... Korn played a lot of old shit that night, celebrating 30 years of this record. Totally understandable yoi didn't really listen to this if you were born in '90. I'm '84, but my brother is '81, and hes the one who discovered metel young and raied me on metal. I had a brief chat with you at the Lorna Shore/Angelmaker show at the Phoenix, a couple years back. Cheers.
The 2 things KoRn does very well with their music is that, despite using chuggy riffs, they make it groovy. Something to just bob your head to the beat of it which can be entrancing. And their love for making the bass stand out which not many metal bands do nowadays. They know how to make catchy music albeit be very disturbing or unsettling yet something that people can relate to. Generally how nu-metal is like Trivium, Linkin Park, Slipknot, etc. I like modern metalcore and prog metal now but I think my love for nu-metal will always take it considering the bands that exist behind the genre. Grew up listening to all of them and still do to this day! EDIT: Fun fact, the song, Daddy, is not performed too often. Since it's very obvious when listening to the actual song, there is a part where Johnathan Davis is breaking down, crying. That was genuine. That was real. The bandmates kept that in when they were recording the song. You can most likely read it up somewhere on that one specifically because it is, indeed, a very heavy song, emotionally. The only times that song gets performed live is during that self-titled album's anniversary. Even then, Johnsthan Davis can't bare performing that song but does it anyway. But he puts his 110% on that song when they do perform it. And it's more heavy, emotionally, when it gets performed live.
I remember buying the first Korn record when I was 10 and I was blown away. Faget got me through being bullied and Daddy convinced me to tell my parents that I had been molested. This album saved my life.
Korn was also really influential in the race to the bottom of downtuning guitars in metal. Korn obviously wasn't the first band to downtune their guitars - Black Sabbath did it, Soundgarden did it, etc - but Korn was the first band to do it in a "fuck your face with the heavy" kind of way. Like the open chord in drop-A or whatever, and they let it breathe. It hits different.
I remember being in like a Sam Goody or something and hearing Blind for the first time in one of the old school listening stations and being mind blown. Picked up the tape (lol) and wore it the hell out. Oh the days lol.
We were all listening 5o Sepultura, Pantera et al when this record dropped. It was unearthly at the time. So dark and heavy... And traumatic. Its like they bought the vibe of Nirvana (Kurt) to metal, and they all looked like meth dealers. It was truly new. I didnt stay with them for the following albums though. I think 'KoRn' was anomalous, but we didnt realise how ready we were to hear it, and how rejuvenating this album was for metal in the 90's.
This comment is accurate. Korn deserves to be mentioned with the all the greats. Not kidding, Metallica, Sabbath, Maiden, Priest etc. Korn is up there no doubt
I listened to that album when it came out when I was in 5th grade…I should have had some parental guidance. Way too young to be exposed to the dark/deep trauma in it…lol
The first album is a different experience. The second one, "life is peachy", is a close second to this raw sound. The albums get alot tamer going forward until issues, which is an intense album, but not as raw. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
During recording of the album "The Nothing" Jonathan died... and on this album you hear him really suffer... you have to hear the whole album. Really personal.
Korn, Pantera and RATM are what got me into metal before that I was ALL rap. I listen to all sorts of metal these days from Ozzy to STP but dear Jesus there are way too many gatekeepers in the community just shut up and listen to what pleases your ears.
Not really a big Korn fan (outside of a few songs). Just not really my thing. But their innovation and impact on metal is undeniable. Jonathan Davis also seems like such a cool, authentic dude with a clear artistic vision. Not a Nu Metal fan myself, but I do love Slipknot.
I mean, theyre in their mid 50's almost now so the live isnt gona be as good. But after all these years i think their 2016 album was really good & they captured that feeling i had listening to the 1st handful of albums
Credit for knowing bagpipes are Scottish a lot of Americans I've spoken to think they're Irish (in fact they think anything vaguely Celtic or just generally British is Irish)
Im about as a diehard metal fan you will ever meet but the hate that Korn has always gotten has always annoyed me. No matter their mainstream success they are without a doubt innovators of the nu-metal genre and actually great song writers. I remember seeing a clip of them at Milwaukee Metalfest back in the 90's and this is when they were still very new to the scene yet when they opened with Blind the entire crowd (who had a lot of underground metal bands/fans on the bill) erupted without knowing how big the band would eventually get.
When this album was released it was far from mainstream. I would get ragged on for liking it, then they went mainstream with their next album. Also their live shows are hit and miss. They are in my top 5 best show as well as my top 5 worst show. Gonna have to give this a listen again.
pretty sure early Korn was influenced a lot by Funk Metal like Faith No More. Mudvayne's first album, L.D. 50 also goes extremely hard. maybe the most "Metal" Nu-Metal.
Back when the music was dirty and the musicians could be ugly. Songs written about life close to the bone. Now things feel so surface level, and your success is determined by if heavily made up alt girls can shake their ass to it on tik tok. I dont actively listen to Korn very often, but I got a nostalgia playlist of everything 2003 and earlier.
What's the best Korn album?
The debut, cloooooose second to Life is Peachy. Early Korn is the best Korn 🌽
Life Is Peachy, it's an album all about the hate he has for his abusive stepmother. One of my all-time favorite Nu-Metal bands dude, you should definitely go listen to Adema.
@@jackbrown4697 This guy knows what's up
The only right answer is See You On The Other Side
@@craigwilson9612 my least favourite Korn album 😂
Their first 4 albums are honestly amazing. I would say Issues is one of their best albums and definitely a worth while listen after this album.
First 5 I loved Untouchables
Untouchables is *easily* my favorite.
I agree 100%. Untouchables is still good, but its a clear step down. Too much production.
Wrong
*The Nothing and The Serenity Of Suffering are great albums too.*
KORN self-titled has to be one of the best ever produced albums, period. From guitars being in separate ears and the bass spread across both, while Davids drumming is Korns signature sound. JDs vocals are hauntingly beautiful while Heads backup vacals are awesome.
Agreed, Jeff Buckley's Grace is the best tho
This is why nobody should ever ignore a genre. There's always something you like in it.
THIS 100%. I realized a long time ago that the genre does not matter. Each genre has a ton of great music and a ton of shitty stuff.
Man, crazy. Korn's first album is so crazy, inventive, and definitely not mainstream.
Yeah, insane how weird, dark and heavy that album is considering how big it became. It is crushing.
Thats why it was classified as Alternative music at the time and still is.
Saw Korn in 1995 opening for Megadeth and the bagpipes live were epic! Davenport Iowa.
I don't feel like they ever topped the first album.
So RAW, real and most importantly... unedited.
That conversation at the beginning of Clown even includes David (I believe) asking "hey, can we set it so there's no clicks?" and the album's level of expression is so much better for it.
most bands don't.... deftones first? amazing, soad?... amazing... raw and hungry is usually best
I'll never forget the first time I saw 'Got the Life' on MTV back in '98. I was 13, and it blew my mind! I'm still a huge fan to this day. Although now I also listen to metalcore, prog, and post-hardcore, I'm still a nu-metal kid at heart (because of Korn).
Same i expanded my horizons since then but i still bang stuff from 97-00always and forever🤘
Same here. 13 when first heard Korn and I listen to the same genres
@@atomfallen2409 Literally, all of us "expanded our horizons" and evolved as music listeners that is how it works, art inspires art. Hell, I love bands like Biohazard, Helmet, and Pantera and those bands inspired KoRn, but on the other hand I also love bands like Coal Chamber, Sevendust, and Flaw who were obviously inspired by Korn.
dudee, more often pleasee korn records are awesonee!
I saw Korn open up for KMFDM in '92 in a small club in sacramento, The El Dorado Saloon. Korn open for KMFDM? Crazy good show.
This album is so relevant to my life. Korn was one of my favorite bands as a teenager
This album is impactful to metal music in so many ways. Timeless stuff.
My first time seeing Korn was when they played this record for its 20 year anniversary, and it was the experience that sold me on Korn after not really caring about their music for the longest time. I've seen hundreds, if not thousands of heavy bands live, and I can easily say Korn was the heaviest band I've still seen live to this day, next to Meshuggah and Suicide Silence back in the Mitch Lucker era. Korn really is an iconic band.
I saw korn live last month and when I heard dead bodies everywhere live. It was on another level of energy in the arena. Korn live is fucking amazing.
Bruh. KoRn. Is. The. Band.
*F**k* Yeah they are!
they were... until like 2002 or so... too bad they stopped making music after that, i'm fine with it though... dont' ask
@@notimportant3686Braindead take, KoRn now is better than they’ve ever been.
@@aycourtney5230 no way
@@notimportant3686 Yes way
Untouchables next please
Korn has been one of my fav bands since the 90’s. Seen them a couple of times. Want to see them more
Makes this a series, they've got some real surprises in the discography, Issues being their best by far!
Korn is my all time favorite band. This band got me into heavy music. Jonathan vocals spoke to me as a teenager and helped me so much!
Same for me man. Been a fan since 2002. All time favorite and number one band. Although I listen to a lot of heavier stuff I feel like Korn is uniquely super heavy, catchy, weird and emotional that no one else can capture.
same... does it upset you that they stopped making new music after four albums?... i still listen to them 30 years later like i did when it came out
How the hell can you not like Korn? Single handedly the most influential band in rock/metal or the 21st century. Still great and their live shows are the best.
People have this weird stigma against nu and alt metal that they basically avoid the whole genre.
@ weird considering it’s the most popular sub genre of metal.
@@Quest4Horror It is mostly just ”true metalheads”
Coz only the first album is good?
@@Forestgravy90 Nah. All six first and some of the newer are good as well.
For me Korn's first 5 records is their best, but the self titled and second is something. I still keep listening to it almost every day.
I can’t believe He wasn’t still sold on Korn I went to the opening show for this tour. I was hyped for all the bands but I found Spirit box mid at best and Gojira disappointed me this time they blew my mind at knotfest a few years ago but Korn blew them both out of the water and had the crowns going crazy.
Korn was my first introduction to any type of metal and coming from hiphop/rap Fieldy's bass really helped lure me in
The 1st 3 are Bangin!
Ohhhhh hyped for this!
KoRn's Self-titled was a great start. Life is Peachy is an improvement of the debut album.
Watch korn perform at Woodstock. It's the craziest shit of all time!!! Actually, you should react to it.
You should check this out, uploaded two days ago: "Korn - Live at The Fillmore - San Francisco 1996 - Full Show | [TrAsHCoK Remaster] [HD / 60FPS]"
@ciconia9159 i will. Thanks, dude!
I tear up everytime I hear him say hit me clown because I’m not from your town now. Like he’s making fun of them and then you can hear the anger building up before the last hit me clown.. just brilliant
Early Korn is so good! They were much inspired by Mr. Bungle.
Korn is one of those bands that try new themes and styles every album. Threy dont retread and each has its own sound, i personally think youll love the album issues from 1999 because its super mature and written well with some 80s influence. I also recommend the serenity of suffering from 2016 which i believe is their best "album" overall, considered their comeback album. Love your videos man, keep it up...ps...i feel their singles that they play for the concerts are their weakest since its mainly radio hits, their deep cuts is where its at...
David Silverias drumming is iconic
I begged my dad to buy me this album and he bought it for me, the day of summer break. I listened to it the entire summer.... there wasnt a single day in 3 months that i didnt listen to it in its entirety. Addicted was a understatement.
Nothing sounded like this in 94. This was something completely new.
Korn were in their early 20s when they came out with this. True Originals. Raw AF.
You should watch video interviews with the band. They state that when they started playing shows that people in the crowd would literally have their jaws on the floor because nobody had ever sounded like them up to that point. I would kill to see Korn back in the early days before they got popular just to experience that.
I was in highschool in 1999-2003, i had to wear a giant crazy contraption of a back brace from 11-17, i was definitely always the odd one out, made fun of....my experience wasn't like everybody else's. Spent alot of time by myself listening to music. Korn spoke to me in a way nothing else did.
"Life is pain, anyone who tells you different is trying to sell you something".
Love me some nu metal. Beings back memories. Please keep doing reviews like this of old nu metal bands.
Need to see Deftones, Incubus, Alien Ant Farm, POD, First 2 Disturbed albums, old Mudvayne etc.
I saw them live the first time they played in the UK (at the Krazy House in Liverpool). They played the whole album as far as I can remember. They were amazing.
Literally my favorite album of all time
Absolutely, one of my favorite. All things considered, it is a masterpiece
Whoa.. nu metal is at the core of my existence. Haha
When I was in Highschool a lot of kids bullied me because my dad was a Metal head, he was with his long hair and picked me up in his harley or in his truck playing heavy metal outloud and I was a "normie" kid, my parents always dressed me as a normir kid so I wasn't "different" of others and still a lot of kids used to bully me and when I heard Clown for the first time back in 95 (I'm 41 now) that song hits me so hard, and the faget and the whole album, that's why nowdays that album is still among my all time fav, I'm not into nu metal anymore but Korn always has my respect for that
I was in high school when this record came out. I was into Maiden, Rainbow, Van Halen and Frank Zappa. This record sold me on Korn probably because of the bagpipes and System were my other favourite Nu metal stuff other than that it left me cold!
Until recently! I’m in my late 40’s I don’t have to pretend to be Kvult anymore!
Did you go to the show at Bud Stage, with Gojira and Spiritbox? I was on rhe floor and had nostalgia flowing through my veins.... Korn played a lot of old shit that night, celebrating 30 years of this record. Totally understandable yoi didn't really listen to this if you were born in '90. I'm '84, but my brother is '81, and hes the one who discovered metel young and raied me on metal. I had a brief chat with you at the Lorna Shore/Angelmaker show at the Phoenix, a couple years back. Cheers.
The 2 things KoRn does very well with their music is that, despite using chuggy riffs, they make it groovy. Something to just bob your head to the beat of it which can be entrancing. And their love for making the bass stand out which not many metal bands do nowadays. They know how to make catchy music albeit be very disturbing or unsettling yet something that people can relate to. Generally how nu-metal is like Trivium, Linkin Park, Slipknot, etc.
I like modern metalcore and prog metal now but I think my love for nu-metal will always take it considering the bands that exist behind the genre. Grew up listening to all of them and still do to this day!
EDIT: Fun fact, the song, Daddy, is not performed too often. Since it's very obvious when listening to the actual song, there is a part where Johnathan Davis is breaking down, crying. That was genuine. That was real. The bandmates kept that in when they were recording the song. You can most likely read it up somewhere on that one specifically because it is, indeed, a very heavy song, emotionally. The only times that song gets performed live is during that self-titled album's anniversary. Even then, Johnsthan Davis can't bare performing that song but does it anyway. But he puts his 110% on that song when they do perform it. And it's more heavy, emotionally, when it gets performed live.
Agree. Korn has great songwriting. Timeless iconic songs.
I remember buying the first Korn record when I was 10 and I was blown away. Faget got me through being bullied and Daddy convinced me to tell my parents that I had been molested. This album saved my life.
KoRn helped me to be who i am
Korn was also really influential in the race to the bottom of downtuning guitars in metal. Korn obviously wasn't the first band to downtune their guitars - Black Sabbath did it, Soundgarden did it, etc - but Korn was the first band to do it in a "fuck your face with the heavy" kind of way. Like the open chord in drop-A or whatever, and they let it breathe. It hits different.
Yeah, Korn’s influence on all metal stuff that came after them is way bigger than people give them credit for.
I remember being in like a Sam Goody or something and hearing Blind for the first time in one of the old school listening stations and being mind blown. Picked up the tape (lol) and wore it the hell out. Oh the days lol.
Got this album freshman year when it dropped ...thought it looked cool ...put the cd in and blind blew me the f up
Jeez, 3 seconds for each song? Am I gonna have to go back and watch the VOD?
my favorite album
we all make our mistakes, man. i, for instance, was a fan of Trapt. 😂
good video
Oh, so you were Headstrong? 😅
I love the first album
Best ever❤
Goated Metal Album.
We were all listening 5o Sepultura, Pantera et al when this record dropped. It was unearthly at the time. So dark and heavy... And traumatic. Its like they bought the vibe of Nirvana (Kurt) to metal, and they all looked like meth dealers. It was truly new. I didnt stay with them for the following albums though. I think 'KoRn' was anomalous, but we didnt realise how ready we were to hear it, and how rejuvenating this album was for metal in the 90's.
This comment is accurate. Korn deserves to be mentioned with the all the greats. Not kidding, Metallica, Sabbath, Maiden, Priest etc. Korn is up there no doubt
You gotta hear twist on the next album and the whole follow the leader album
I listened to that album when it came out when I was in 5th grade…I should have had some parental guidance. Way too young to be exposed to the dark/deep trauma in it…lol
Best Album ever ❤❤❤
The first album is a different experience. The second one, "life is peachy", is a close second to this raw sound. The albums get alot tamer going forward until issues, which is an intense album, but not as raw. 🤘🤘🤘🤘
During recording of the album "The Nothing" Jonathan died... and on this album you hear him really suffer... you have to hear the whole album. Really personal.
Jonathan Died? You probably meant his wife. Also another fact that his mother also died around that time.
Korn, Pantera and RATM are what got me into metal before that I was ALL rap. I listen to all sorts of metal these days from Ozzy to STP but dear Jesus there are way too many gatekeepers in the community just shut up and listen to what pleases your ears.
I will always remember the day they knocked Britney Spears off the TRL and walked out and gave kids like me a new word. Gosh I need to see them 😩
Get this man a 40 below summer listen
Not really a big Korn fan (outside of a few songs). Just not really my thing. But their innovation and impact on metal is undeniable. Jonathan Davis also seems like such a cool, authentic dude with a clear artistic vision.
Not a Nu Metal fan myself, but I do love Slipknot.
They’re all good in their own unique way. You should review Jonathan Davis black labyrinth.
“Freak on a Leash” is still my second favorite breakdown ever, right after Metallica’s “One.”
Issues was def their peak album 👌🏻
Issues. The best!
I mean, theyre in their mid 50's almost now so the live isnt gona be as good. But after all these years i think their 2016 album was really good & they captured that feeling i had listening to the 1st handful of albums
To understand more of Korn's sound you should try listening to Mr. Bungle's self titled album (Mr. Bungle).
Credit for knowing bagpipes are Scottish a lot of Americans I've spoken to think they're Irish (in fact they think anything vaguely Celtic or just generally British is Irish)
Finally it’s nearing the end of 2024 😅
Best Korn album period
First two albums all the way
The part at 7:35 was his sister singing to him
Great album homie. bump some issues
Have you tried Mudvayne LD50 yet?
Got to do some Fear Factory albums to
1st Album best Album
Idk if you knew but Rob Trujillo helped right the song Divine
Im about as a diehard metal fan you will ever meet but the hate that Korn has always gotten has always annoyed me. No matter their mainstream success they are without a doubt innovators of the nu-metal genre and actually great song writers. I remember seeing a clip of them at Milwaukee Metalfest back in the 90's and this is when they were still very new to the scene yet when they opened with Blind the entire crowd (who had a lot of underground metal bands/fans on the bill) erupted without knowing how big the band would eventually get.
This is classic shit dude
Their second album life is peachy was rushed but still has some excellent songs on it like good god chi and swallow
first 2 albums are interchangeable for no. 1
So when you are now into Nu-Metal than try Ocean Grove. Modern Band with 2000er Nu Metal Attitude on absolut peak level.
First album was great
When this album was released it was far from mainstream. I would get ragged on for liking it, then they went mainstream with their next album. Also their live shows are hit and miss. They are in my top 5 best show as well as my top 5 worst show.
Gonna have to give this a listen again.
pretty sure early Korn was influenced a lot by Funk Metal like Faith No More.
Mudvayne's first album, L.D. 50 also goes extremely hard. maybe the most "Metal" Nu-Metal.
Korn lol, some will probably say Follow the Leader though which is not wrong
Life is peachy is their best imo
Back when the music was dirty and the musicians could be ugly. Songs written about life close to the bone. Now things feel so surface level, and your success is determined by if heavily made up alt girls can shake their ass to it on tik tok. I dont actively listen to Korn very often, but I got a nostalgia playlist of everything 2003 and earlier.
Bro has been in a coma for 30 years
I loved KORN but then I discovered TOOL and Pantera
So glad metalcore and that crap is taking a backseat to nu metal these days
Clown is Korn🎉
Korn isn’t nu metal , they are korn , their massive impact inspired the bands that became labeled nu metal, but korn are the top of the mountain
Dude you cater to your fans unbelievably lol
Please do deftones adrenaline
How you leave out SOAD when listing nu metal bands haaa we were all on toxicity 24x7 in high school