Check out Patreon.com/RobTV if you wanna support and/or guarantee song requests. Shoutout to Kev for this one. Much love to all the UA-cam family! Has anyone asked Korn what "influence" they were under at the end of this song btw? Lmao
@@HollywoodRobTV fr, they were on meth but they were on that high dollar breaking bad stuff I assume since they didn't die. theres interviews of them talking about it!
@@HollywoodRobTV On their first album they had a song called "Helmet in the Bush." That's a reference to the erectile dysfunction caused by using meth.They used a lot of it.
Rob: I dunno, it could be more transformative. Everyone: Just give it a second. Rob: It's hype, but not, like, *super* hype. Everyone: Bro. Trust us. One second. One second later: CERBERUS BEATBOX.
@@HollywoodRobTV legit, I was roaring laughing knowing what was coming and you being super unaware of what you were about to experience, it was gold. 😆🤣😅 lol Thank you for all the smiles with your videos.
I was thinking the same thing. Some of my favorite bands i grew up with were Nu Metal, Korn in particular. Maybe Rob would like the transitions in Make Me Bad, if you want even more of a rap element Children of the Korn with Ice Cube is a sleeper on Follow the Leader in my opinion.
not necessarily just rap and metal. there's also funk jazz and reggae influence. not every nu metal band has rap. (hed) p.e. is the first rap nu metal band
It’s not about sex & drugs. It’s about the music industry & how they take advantage of the artists. Jonathan pours his life & heart & soul into his music but all they care about is , are we making money?
Wow 💀 well that changes the experience even though I already enjoyed it lol. I appreciate the breakdown. I’m usually good about picking up the metaphors smh!
@@HollywoodRobTV to be fair, it's hard to pick up the metaphor in this song. The saying Y'all Wanna Single is a more direct middle finger to the industry, and video for Twisted Transistor makes all kinds of fun of the industry.
Bro, the fact that you ask for a dope switch up right at 5:45, right before they’re about to go into a hard ass bridge makes me smile for what’s coming to you. I was in high school when this came out. Looking forward to the next couple minutes of your reaction hahah 😂
I don't know how anyone could hate this song, still sounds so fresh and unique after all these years. Ball Tongue is one of my favorites by them, really almost anything from their self titled album hits
I hate it, and mostly everything Korn has put out. I dislike Jonathan Davis's voice and the way the production on their songs are done. I hate the tone of the bass as well on most of their stuff.
I feel like Korn must be one of the most misunderstood bands in modern genres. Much of their lyrics invoke a sense of disgust and can turn off most listeners, but, at least to me, Korn has always been about innocence lost and internal suffering that has no proper outlet. Tragedy in life with no end in sight buried by drugs and degeneracy, only to feel greater guilt when you can't find a way out of the cycle. I've never felt like I related to any of Korn's songs, but I still feel the depth. Just my take on them, and I enjoy seeing others enjoy what I like.
I am old and so NuMetal was my kids music, I kind of just ignored it. A few years back they were at Aftershock and I was headed out and they came on stage, and opened with this song. No studio, no fancy shit, just Korn on a stage and they NAILED IT. Every word, every beatbox, the whole damn thing live. I have tix this year and they are back, and you know I am not walking out until they are done this time!
You vibing to the beat and breaking out a freesty is perfect cause thee band's frontman and singer, Jonathan Davis, once described their sound as "heavy-hop"! Cheers my dude!!
Bro my heart broke when he skipped over the "GO" part with hos bars. Good bars, but I friggin' love it when people lose their shit after Jonathan says "GO"!
The first concert I went to was projekt revolution in 2004. The headliners were Linkin Park, Korn, andd Snoop Dogg. That definitely explains a lot of my music taste today lmao
Korns twisted transistor music video is hilarious. It features some really good cameos. My favourite song when I saw them live was easily shoots and ladders
Man i really like the fact you state what you like/dont like about the music. Like you feeling the song could do more etc and even other reactions. Love the honesty, especially since a lot of reaction channels just praise everything because theyre scared of backlash. You sir have my respect, basically the only "reaction" channel i watch anymore. Have a blessed day
25 YEAR AGO THIS WHOLE ALBUM WAS GROUND BREAKING !! I remember seeing them in on tour when this album came out. they also get a lot of there influence from 90's west coast gangster rap. that same album they did a song with Ice Cube called Children of The Corn. that whole record was a massive game charger also the album that followed that up was just just as big if not bigger of a game changer. fun fact about this band. They are the band mostly responsible for the craze of the 7 string guitar and made it the go to guitar for a ton of metal bands and guitar players today !
The clip of Freak on a leash was directed by Todd McFarlane, the guy that made Spawn. And it won the Best rock video and Best editing award at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards
Korn is solidly Nu-Metal, its part of the metal genre but there is sooooooooo much more. Every sub-genre has it's own sound, style and what is tries to really pull from, Nu-Metal places a heavy hand on elements from hip-hop and leans heavier into grunge elements that were big in the late 80s to early 90s.
I love the part of these rock reactions where you say it needs to transform or that you're not really getting pumped yet, because after you say that, it does and you do. And it's fantastic to watch.
'twisted transistor' is a must listen to if you enjoy korn imo, my favorite korn song ATM is 'the game is over' off of their album 'the paradigm shift', super slept on song, might make a good video!
Man, this is some real quality stuff right here. Genuine reactions, no fluffing stuff up, and such a fun energy. Relatively new subscriber, but I've been watching your backlog of stuff, and you're really killing it. Defs looking forward to whatever you toss out there. In the realm of recommendations, I think Rammstein's song Mein Herz Brennt would be right up your alley, what with Till's (lead singer) expert vocal inflections, and the dynamic nature of the group's talented instrumentation.
Definitely check out "Black" by SEVENDUST, the Live & Loud version is a turned up concert. It was from thier "Retrospect" DVD that had live footage from a great live performance. I promise this will be one of your new favorite heavy rock groups. New subscriber here 👍
I fucking love this song and grew up with it... The 7.5 is respectable. The fact that it is still at least somewhat relevant to this day is an achievement all its own.
When you know the bulk of the real actual background history of Johnathan and go back and listen to all of his old songs, his lyrics take on an incredibly jet black and sinister vibe as you read between the lines. The one word that explains everything is Abuse.
I just spent 2h watching your reactions, love your takes man. I think I got you figured out with the metal. You like intensity, you like variety, you like tasty guitar riffs, and you like groovy beats. Idk how the hell you been sleeping on Avenged Sevenfold so long, but I got you. "Trashed and Scattered" or "Burn it Down" or "Not Ready to Die" are a few absolute bangers you're missing out on. Hope you like em
Im 1000% sure the ending part is a spell that reaches into the human soul and pulls out something primal. To this day I have no idea what he's saying but i swear to God i feel that shit lmao
I don't think I've watched/ listened to the climax of this song with more joy until now. I'm with you on the analysis. But knowing what was coming... Yay.
100! Completely agree, I think w/ bands in the early 00s, the music industry rule was like "WE NEED TO REPEAT A - B - A - B" for probable radio / popularity / recognizable / idk for some stupid bullshit reason instead of just letting the artists make the music themselves from the first note to the last
This song is actually really deep, I primarily mean the lyrics. It is very complex and takes a certain kind of thinking. It is about pain, about having to hold back a part of you, believing you would not be accepted for you full self. It is in a way about fear of being canceled, but instead of UA-cam censor going to a mental asylum, jail or similar.
I get real happy seeing you having fun and finding success in this. Great seeing someone from the fgc get this hype too! And I'll go ahead and suggest you another coheed song! "Domino the Destitute" and watch the video, it's storytelling in a song that makes you want to punch stuff. Coheed is def one of those nerd bands, but they have PLENTY of bangers that anyone can enjoy and this is def one of them!
You are 100% in agreement with how I feel on this song. The opening is fire the mid part is eh, then he starts beatboxing, and the drop hits, and your back to just straight fire.
Korn is definitely one of my favorite bands of all time and I’m so excited for you to hear this song another song that you should hear with ice cube on. It is children of the corn that is phenomenal.
Ma man, you NEED to hear NIN - Closer. It will absolutely blow your F'n mind and make you fall out of your chair laughing. You wanna see a musician's brain on drugs? This is it lol
Yo dude love how genuine your reactions are! You should react to something off the pop goes punk collections. Various heavy rock or punk bands put their take on various Pop songs.
Man I dig the reaction especially when you talked about switching it up and then boom they straight switched it on ya lol. I’ve been able to rediscover music like this watching reactions. Something I wouldn’t listen to when they first came out. Always fun the see people do the same
@2:30 I think the word you're looking for is "menacing". It is chill, but unstable, like something's gonna go down, but don't quite know what, or what's going to kick it off.
I was never a huge Korn fan but they were really legendary in any recording studios I was lucky to spend time in. Production was fairly groundbreaking.
The next song should be BBK from the same album, BUT..... Here are the songs korn have eith that heavy scat like in this song: Twist (it's 50secs long) BBK Seed Worst is on its way Rotting in vain
These are some of the best reactions around, I’ve just been blitzing your videos all day! As a suggestion to follow up the adventures in metal, how about reacting to some of the newer African metal and rock bands? For example from Togo, Arka’n “tears of the dead” or from Ghana, Dark Suburb “hating”.
Yeah Koran is definitely one of those timeless bands. I was introduced to them at like 15/16 years old and all their songs still hit but a lot of them are tied to memories and that’s what keeps them alive.
Watching this reaction sent me straight back to high school flashbacks when I used to bump this on my old school Rockford Fosgate 10's in my bronco. Then I suddenly realized I'm turning 41 next week. 😮😮
Let me just say that I started watching your channel on the wrong foot by first watching your reaction to Schism by Tool. My apologies. I love how real and hype your reactions are. And the rant you made on the UA-cam copyright bullshit, that completely sold me. We may have VASTLY different musical opinions, at times, but I will be watching your videos more often. You're awesome! Love your vibes! And, again, I do apologize for not seeing that sooner.
Rob, great take. Fun tune that basically flows. Saw them live and holy shit they didn't disappoint. Had a second drummer that only had a 6 atleast ft tall base drum he beat with a Paul bunion sized stick and the base shook the place. BEASTY BOYS, SO WHACHA WANT
Minor chords and Fieldy's slap bass makes Korn instantly recognizable. Their are definitely unique. I'm having great time watching your reactions to some of the music I've enjoyed for years. (BTW - one of the best shows I've ever attended was the Mayhem tour in 2015 that featured Korn AND Avenged Sevenfold.)
Check out Patreon.com/RobTV if you wanna support and/or guarantee song requests. Shoutout to Kev for this one. Much love to all the UA-cam family!
Has anyone asked Korn what "influence" they were under at the end of this song btw? Lmao
Rabbit junk: Relentless,
or if you want their harder stuff,
Break Shins to This or What Doesn't Kill you Makes You a Killer
it was meth, lots of meth involved in the earlier albums xd
@@thepersonwithaface45 you deadass serious? 😂😂😂
@@HollywoodRobTV fr, they were on meth but they were on that high dollar breaking bad stuff I assume since they didn't die. theres interviews of them talking about it!
@@HollywoodRobTV On their first album they had a song called "Helmet in the Bush." That's a reference to the erectile dysfunction caused by using meth.They used a lot of it.
Rob: I dunno, it could be more transformative.
Everyone: Just give it a second.
Rob: It's hype, but not, like, *super* hype.
Everyone: Bro. Trust us. One second.
One second later: CERBERUS BEATBOX.
😂😂😂😂💯💪🏾
@@HollywoodRobTV legit, I was roaring laughing knowing what was coming and you being super unaware of what you were about to experience, it was gold. 😆🤣😅 lol Thank you for all the smiles with your videos.
Lmao My thoughts, precisely.
@@thecovertelement5910 lmfao much love and thanks for checking them out!
Exactly what I was saying man 🤣 I'm like just hold up a second man.
I think you'll dig the Nu Metal genre in general, its a fusion of Metal and Hip Hop. Korn is peak Nu-Metal.
I was thinking the same thing. Some of my favorite bands i grew up with were Nu Metal, Korn in particular. Maybe Rob would like the transitions in Make Me Bad, if you want even more of a rap element Children of the Korn with Ice Cube is a sleeper on Follow the Leader in my opinion.
not necessarily just rap and metal. there's also funk jazz and reggae influence. not every nu metal band has rap. (hed) p.e. is the first rap nu metal band
Agreed he seems to dig it big time..
@@metalmike6668 You are totally right on that point
Korn is Nu Metal/Alternative Metal
It’s not about sex & drugs. It’s about the music industry & how they take advantage of the artists. Jonathan pours his life & heart & soul into his music but all they care about is , are we making money?
Wow 💀 well that changes the experience even though I already enjoyed it lol. I appreciate the breakdown. I’m usually good about picking up the metaphors smh!
@@HollywoodRobTV to be fair, it's hard to pick up the metaphor in this song. The saying Y'all Wanna Single is a more direct middle finger to the industry, and video for Twisted Transistor makes all kinds of fun of the industry.
I mean, it's a double entendre so it's kind of both.
@@caseysivard4070 thats for sure haha
That and being controlled by the music industry, not being allowed to be yourself. You have to fit the mold and do what they tell you.
"demonic beatbox" is the best description of that part I've heard so far
spot on
Agreed. Perfect. I had a friend in like 97 say the same thing. I totally forgot till he said it
Demonic, no i wouldn't say that. I feel like primal describes it better
Facts. This Robtv guy is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
bro youre profile pic is the snake from black album but white. thats cool bro!
Korn has some of the crunchiest bass lines. Shit just vibrates your spine
I'd like your comment x10 if I could. KoRn is my Somatic ❤
1000%
I remember metal music fans buying subwoofers for their cars for the first time around this era
Perfect bass mixing really, it slaps
Bro, the fact that you ask for a dope switch up right at 5:45, right before they’re about to go into a hard ass bridge makes me smile for what’s coming to you. I was in high school when this came out. Looking forward to the next couple minutes of your reaction hahah 😂
Right? He said that and I was like "he gone learn."
Same asf I was smiling so hard
"Falling Away From Me" is essentially the sequel to this song.
Only the music video, not the song itself lol
Falling away from me is essential Korn listening
Korn's genre is "Nu Metal" ...heavily influenced by hip hop... 👍 do "Falling Away From Me" next
LOTs of drugs they did...
Not just hip hop. Korn mixed their shit up with jazz and funk too.
I was referring to Nu Metal as a genre in general...@@Denny_Boi
Ive never heard someone compare Voldemort to Robert E. Lee
LMAOOOOOO
And it was a good comparison lol
Based.
Based
Please watch Korn’s ‘Blind’ at Woodstock 99. You’re mind will be BLOWN with that performance. It’s one of the most insane concerts ever.
Sometimes when I’m having a bad day I’ll watch that video. It makes me so happy
I was in the crowd for that one. It was as insane as it looks!! So fun
YES!
I don't know how anyone could hate this song, still sounds so fresh and unique after all these years. Ball Tongue is one of my favorites by them, really almost anything from their self titled album hits
I hate it, and mostly everything Korn has put out. I dislike Jonathan Davis's voice and the way the production on their songs are done. I hate the tone of the bass as well on most of their stuff.
Any hate I had for Korn is a byproduct of being peer pressured into disliking them by other kids in middle school because “that’s not real metal.”
@@jimchilczuk4128 without bands like corn modern metal wouldn't be using 7, eight, nine strings or baritones or detuned guitars
@@jimchilczuk4128 ah does that make you special?
@@jimchilczuk4128no todos tenemos buenos gustos
I feel like Korn must be one of the most misunderstood bands in modern genres. Much of their lyrics invoke a sense of disgust and can turn off most listeners, but, at least to me, Korn has always been about innocence lost and internal suffering that has no proper outlet. Tragedy in life with no end in sight buried by drugs and degeneracy, only to feel greater guilt when you can't find a way out of the cycle. I've never felt like I related to any of Korn's songs, but I still feel the depth.
Just my take on them, and I enjoy seeing others enjoy what I like.
I just saw them do this song live in Las Vegas in front of 65,000 people last weekend, it was AMAZING!!! First time seeing them live...
That’s dope as heck. 65,000 😳! I know the crowd was hype af
I was there too! Korn is always so good live
I was there too. Maybe the best night of my life
I was there!!! Korn and System of a Down killed it 🔥🔥🔥
I am old and so NuMetal was my kids music, I kind of just ignored it. A few years back they were at Aftershock and I was headed out and they came on stage, and opened with this song. No studio, no fancy shit, just Korn on a stage and they NAILED IT. Every word, every beatbox, the whole damn thing live. I have tix this year and they are back, and you know I am not walking out until they are done this time!
I was waiting for you to hear that breakdown. Yo that was the most hilariously eloquent description. “Cerberus foaming at the mouth” 😂😂😂😂
You vibing to the beat and breaking out a freesty is perfect cause thee band's frontman and singer, Jonathan Davis, once described their sound as "heavy-hop"! Cheers my dude!!
Bro my heart broke when he skipped over the "GO" part with hos bars. Good bars, but I friggin' love it when people lose their shit after Jonathan says "GO"!
I saw Korn a lot live when this first came out, that main drop was always pretty brutal in the mosh pits.
The first concert I went to was projekt revolution in 2004. The headliners were Linkin Park, Korn, andd Snoop Dogg. That definitely explains a lot of my music taste today lmao
That was a great show
Great show. I went to 4 project revolution tours and they were all good
You are so entertaining to watch. I enjoy your reviews.
Thanks!
I always forget how old school korn is funky as hell. I miss it.
Korns twisted transistor music video is hilarious. It features some really good cameos. My favourite song when I saw them live was easily shoots and ladders
Man i really like the fact you state what you like/dont like about the music. Like you feeling the song could do more etc and even other reactions. Love the honesty, especially since a lot of reaction channels just praise everything because theyre scared of backlash. You sir have my respect, basically the only "reaction" channel i watch anymore. Have a blessed day
Rob: "I think I would have switched it up at this point by now, you know do something original"...
Everyone else: "wait for it..."
25 YEAR AGO THIS WHOLE ALBUM WAS GROUND BREAKING !! I remember seeing them in on tour when this album came out. they also get a lot of there influence from 90's west coast gangster rap. that same album they did a song with Ice Cube called Children of The Corn. that whole record was a massive game charger also the album that followed that up was just just as big if not bigger of a game changer. fun fact about this band. They are the band mostly responsible for the craze of the 7 string guitar and made it the go to guitar for a ton of metal bands and guitar players today !
Can confirm.. I own a 7 string because of these guys.
Korn was one of the pioneers of the Nu-Metal genre which blended alot of hip hop and heavy rock and metal
Hurt by Johnny Cash, originally written by Trent Rexnor of NIN but Johnny owns it. You will end in tears.
Not necessarily for a reaction, you have to see this video. Its amazing storytelling. Half animated and half live action.
Video was done by Todd MacFarlane, former Marvel artist and creator of Image Comics and Spawn :)
Rob saying it needed a change up... right at the cusp of the skat part had me rolling , i'm like yea bud WAIT for it, you so close, then it HITS!.
Ah you make me smile and laugh. good sh^t! keep doing your thing.
bro.. i was having a baaaad day. came home and this video really got me in a good mood again. your reactions are funny as shit. KORN FOREVER
The clip of Freak on a leash was directed by Todd McFarlane, the guy that made Spawn. And it won the Best rock video and Best editing award at the 1999 MTV Video Music Awards
Korn is solidly Nu-Metal, its part of the metal genre but there is sooooooooo much more. Every sub-genre has it's own sound, style and what is tries to really pull from, Nu-Metal places a heavy hand on elements from hip-hop and leans heavier into grunge elements that were big in the late 80s to early 90s.
I love the part of these rock reactions where you say it needs to transform or that you're not really getting pumped yet, because after you say that, it does and you do. And it's fantastic to watch.
'twisted transistor' is a must listen to if you enjoy korn imo, my favorite korn song ATM is 'the game is over' off of their album 'the paradigm shift', super slept on song, might make a good video!
The music video for TT would help him understand Korn so much more
TTs music video is so good.
Man, this is some real quality stuff right here. Genuine reactions, no fluffing stuff up, and such a fun energy. Relatively new subscriber, but I've been watching your backlog of stuff, and you're really killing it. Defs looking forward to whatever you toss out there.
In the realm of recommendations, I think Rammstein's song Mein Herz Brennt would be right up your alley, what with Till's (lead singer) expert vocal inflections, and the dynamic nature of the group's talented instrumentation.
That Robert E Lee joke just got a like and subscribe from me lol. Dope reaction too.
🤣 idk why my mind even went there. But thanks ✊🏾
I watch too many reaction videos of watching young people watch shit that I've know my whole life. Your energy is great.
I can't explain how much joy you bring me by reacting to the music I grew up on. thank you so much for the smiles!!❤
Definitely check out "Black" by SEVENDUST, the Live & Loud version is a turned up concert. It was from thier "Retrospect" DVD that had live footage from a great live performance. I promise this will be one of your new favorite heavy rock groups.
New subscriber here 👍
I fucking love this song and grew up with it... The 7.5 is respectable. The fact that it is still at least somewhat relevant to this day is an achievement all its own.
When you know the bulk of the real actual background history of Johnathan and go back and listen to all of his old songs, his lyrics take on an incredibly jet black and sinister vibe as you read between the lines.
The one word that explains everything is Abuse.
Much better editing on this one. Not an overwhelming amount of cutaways. 🐸👍
I'm glad you noticed! Shoutout to my mans Khai. We took you guys' feedback into account
I’m really hoping of a Pixies - Where is My Mind reaction, chill song, about drugs, sick guitar playing. Seems like a ripe choice
I love your reactions. Seeing you viking so freaking hard to songs that I grew up to is endearing.
That Bass is fire as fuck, strumming those cords lile he hates them xD
You need to do "Falling Away From Me" by Korn, next! Keep em coming man, best reaction channel on UA-cam!
Love your reactions, keep bringing it!
I just spent 2h watching your reactions, love your takes man. I think I got you figured out with the metal. You like intensity, you like variety, you like tasty guitar riffs, and you like groovy beats. Idk how the hell you been sleeping on Avenged Sevenfold so long, but I got you. "Trashed and Scattered" or "Burn it Down" or "Not Ready to Die" are a few absolute bangers you're missing out on. Hope you like em
Im 1000% sure the ending part is a spell that reaches into the human soul and pulls out something primal. To this day I have no idea what he's saying but i swear to God i feel that shit lmao
I don't think I've watched/ listened to the climax of this song with more joy until now. I'm with you on the analysis. But knowing what was coming... Yay.
I grew up listening to Korn and I will never outgrow them~💖✨
"All the most Wholesome Shit that I like Rock Music to be about" 😁
100! Completely agree, I think w/ bands in the early 00s, the music industry rule was like "WE NEED TO REPEAT A - B - A - B" for probable radio / popularity / recognizable / idk for some stupid bullshit reason instead of just letting the artists make the music themselves from the first note to the last
This song is actually really deep, I primarily mean the lyrics. It is very complex and takes a certain kind of thinking. It is about pain, about having to hold back a part of you, believing you would not be accepted for you full self.
It is in a way about fear of being canceled, but instead of UA-cam censor going to a mental asylum, jail or similar.
I'd love to see your reaction to Children Of The Korn ft. Ice Cube, off the same album as Got The Life and Freak On A Leash.
Hey man keep up what you’re doing! Love how genuine your reactions are!
I get real happy seeing you having fun and finding success in this. Great seeing someone from the fgc get this hype too! And I'll go ahead and suggest you another coheed song! "Domino the Destitute" and watch the video, it's storytelling in a song that makes you want to punch stuff. Coheed is def one of those nerd bands, but they have PLENTY of bangers that anyone can enjoy and this is def one of them!
I love the energy dude makes the videos more entertaining
You are 100% in agreement with how I feel on this song. The opening is fire the mid part is eh, then he starts beatboxing, and the drop hits, and your back to just straight fire.
Rant about drugs and creativity from 7:19 is pure gold my man
Love your reaction to his scatting. (basically beatboxing) You gotta do one of my favorite newer songs 'Rotting in Vain'
Korn is definitely one of my favorite bands of all time and I’m so excited for you to hear this song another song that you should hear with ice cube on. It is children of the corn that is phenomenal.
Ma man, you NEED to hear NIN - Closer. It will absolutely blow your F'n mind and make you fall out of your chair laughing.
You wanna see a musician's brain on drugs? This is it lol
Yo dude love how genuine your reactions are! You should react to something off the pop goes punk collections. Various heavy rock or punk bands put their take on various Pop songs.
U should check out Faith No More- the morning after, the real thing, midlife crisis, easy and evidence. Every damn song is a banger
Man I dig the reaction especially when you talked about switching it up and then boom they straight switched it on ya lol. I’ve been able to rediscover music like this watching reactions. Something I wouldn’t listen to when they first came out. Always fun the see people do the same
Ghostmane samples the intro/verse part on Bloodshot. Worth a listen.
@2:30 I think the word you're looking for is "menacing". It is chill, but unstable, like something's gonna go down, but don't quite know what, or what's going to kick it off.
Not that Korn are all that menacing in retrospect, but you know, that's the vibe
LMAO its always a trip when new peeps see/hear this one! Been waiting for it!
I was never a huge Korn fan but they were really legendary in any recording studios I was lucky to spend time in. Production was fairly groundbreaking.
Korn have a song called twist which is almost nothing but that demonic beat boxing it's own like a minute long though
You’re one of the few reactors I have notifications on for. You should try Breaking Benjamin “I will not bow”, but really anything from them is 🔥
Cracking me up the whole way thru this one. XD Love it
Am I the only one who wants to see Rob and Chris Tucker react to some banger track together? 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Awesome reacted!! I lov this band! They are fire!
I recommend the twisted transistor music vid from Korn next you'd love it.
Dude this is amazing! Your reaction at 7:18...
I just now subscribed. More videos please bro. I could get on it on the regular
I greatly enjoy watching you take this journey, thank you for sharing.
Korn leans into hiphop a lot. They covered ice cube and even did a track with him.
If you want your mind blown listen to Pisces by Jinger. Y’all in the comments know what’s up 😜
You deserve all the success in the world. Great channel 🙌🔥
The next song should be BBK from the same album, BUT.....
Here are the songs korn have eith that heavy scat like in this song:
Twist (it's 50secs long)
BBK
Seed
Worst is on its way
Rotting in vain
This style of rock is called Nu Metal.. Korn, System of a Down, etc
Korn is one of my most favorite bands.. ever! ❤
Commenting half way through as he says he wants something transformative....give it 10 seconds mate....Johnatham's about to go off 😊
Come here for the reactions, stay for the Harry Potter jokes.
These are some of the best reactions around, I’ve just been blitzing your videos all day!
As a suggestion to follow up the adventures in metal, how about reacting to some of the newer African metal and rock bands? For example from Togo, Arka’n “tears of the dead” or from Ghana, Dark Suburb “hating”.
You really need the video for this one to get the whole experience. One of the best of it's time.
Demonic beat box lmfao yes! I totally forgot about that part too. Loved when it hit.
Yeah Koran is definitely one of those timeless bands. I was introduced to them at like 15/16 years old and all their songs still hit but a lot of them are tied to memories and that’s what keeps them alive.
Watching this reaction sent me straight back to high school flashbacks when I used to bump this on my old school Rockford Fosgate 10's in my bronco. Then I suddenly realized I'm turning 41 next week. 😮😮
Let me just say that I started watching your channel on the wrong foot by first watching your reaction to Schism by Tool. My apologies. I love how real and hype your reactions are. And the rant you made on the UA-cam copyright bullshit, that completely sold me. We may have VASTLY different musical opinions, at times, but I will be watching your videos more often. You're awesome! Love your vibes! And, again, I do apologize for not seeing that sooner.
Just waiting for "the part" as an OG fan. I already knew that'd answer every question lol, was hilarious
This song was everywhere, listened to it all the time in high school when it came out.
Would love to see you react to Jinjer singing Pisces.
Anyone who does reaction videos has to do them for sure lol
Youll never guess what their song "A.D.I.D.A.S." is about ;)
hell yeah
Rob, great take. Fun tune that basically flows. Saw them live and holy shit they didn't disappoint. Had a second drummer that only had a 6 atleast ft tall base drum he beat with a Paul bunion sized stick and the base shook the place. BEASTY BOYS, SO WHACHA WANT
Minor chords and Fieldy's slap bass makes Korn instantly recognizable. Their are definitely unique. I'm having great time watching your reactions to some of the music I've enjoyed for years. (BTW - one of the best shows I've ever attended was the Mayhem tour in 2015 that featured Korn AND Avenged Sevenfold.)