Totally. It's an interesting vocal to hear over this type of music. I sort of like it. I would have much rather this band kept doing stuff than to morph into korn.
Although the singer (Corey Cinque I think?) is quite obviously talented and brings his own-albeit familiar-voice to the metal scene, I feel that it didn’t quite match with the instrumentals the rest of the band was going for. Maybe I’m just saying that because, I can’t unhear the band without JD’s vocals but, I dunno; the harmonies just don’t work with the way those individual sounds intermingle. I wish I knew more on the guy, I hoped he had found another band or started one up.
"Hey kids, this Layne Stanley, thrash, funk metal thing you got going on here is really actually badass, and I'm sure SOME people would fucking love it, but you really need to find a singer that can go blapapapabaschutgy during a seizure, detune everything, especially the bass, so all you hear is dull fret slapping strings, change your hair and lean over your guitars like a mental patient with your glossed over eyes. Sure you'll have to stop playing stuff that takes this much concentration, but it'll look way cooler, and the kids will eat it up. Especially if you can get yourself into some Adidas jumpsuits."
KoRn aren't sellouts, they make music out of passion, yes some tracks are made as a joke like ADIDAS and K@#*%!. I'am not saying that it's the best move to change their style but Creep already sounded like Alice in Chains and it would be hard to try to become mainstream off that. They made their own branding by being the pioneer of nu-metal which made them extremely popular in their first 5 albums, also nu metal is a nice invention of a subgenre, still a bit young but it has its history. It's either they remain a shadow of Alice in Chains or literally invent something bigger that is so big, other bands doing their own thing had to copy what they where doing because it's so popular.
Creep style is an entirely different band tbh, Korn self-titled was more aggressive, had more stops, lyrics were personal. You can't compare them by just finding out "who is better sounding" because they have their own different identities, and that's subjective to the person. If you want more of this band, Alice in Chains is a band similar Creep, pre KoRn.
I actually saw these guys in Hollywood back in the 1993 I think. And then I got to see korn for $3 in early 1995. What a fucking change with Davis
Not only can I hear "Ball Tounge" in this but also can heae elements of "Devine". @ 1:21
Divine*
Daddy too 11:55
Ball Tongue!!!
The singer actually sounds pretty dope. Layne staley vibes.
Its jonathan davis bro from korn
No
My bad its corey lol
Totally. It's an interesting vocal to hear over this type of music. I sort of like it. I would have much rather this band kept doing stuff than to morph into korn.
@@filthygoon2933 taylor
I'd definitely rather hear Ball Tongue, but it's good to hear where they were starting.
Why does so much of the pre-Korn band demo stuff remind me of Alice in chains?
Because it was only a couple years after grunge popularity ended and during the post-grunde/pre nu-metal era
what do you mean why? it was huge at the time and they probably were big fans. AIC and FNM were clearly the biggest influences to them
who the fuck would thumbs down this
Me nigga
Me
This is fucking WILD
The demos sound like pantera and anthrax mixed together
Lol, I was wondering why KoRn hasn't covered any songs by Creep... Ball Tongue is so different from them. I really want a true cover, lol
Bro this is a fucking banger
4:36-4:45 B.B.K
Although the singer (Corey Cinque I think?) is quite obviously talented and brings his own-albeit familiar-voice to the metal scene, I feel that it didn’t quite match with the instrumentals the rest of the band was going for. Maybe I’m just saying that because, I can’t unhear the band without JD’s vocals but, I dunno; the harmonies just don’t work with the way those individual sounds intermingle. I wish I knew more on the guy, I hoped he had found another band or started one up.
This sht hard asf
2:20 BBK
I don't hear it (assuming you mean BBK off of Follow the Leader). What part of BBK is similar to this part of Amongst the Greed?
nah thats divine man
kornmemorabilia =====I love you
This song fucked up my make-up and shit!
Hey., Wow ,so freakin awesome! Young JONATHAN H. DAVIS vocals sounds fresh .❤💋💋💋🙌👏👌🙏🎉🎊😎 I want to hear more off this..! 🎶🎵👂
It's not Jonathan
That’s not Jonathan
Hello friends, I've been after this great work for years, could you please give me the download link?
OOOOOHH DEMONIOS DIVINE... HATER...... BBKªªª THANKS THANKSSSSSS!!!!
I like ball tongue better
I prefer this to "Hater".
Agreed completely
i prefer ball tounge to this
"Hey kids, this Layne Stanley, thrash, funk metal thing you got going on here is really actually badass, and I'm sure SOME people would fucking love it, but you really need to find a singer that can go blapapapabaschutgy during a seizure, detune everything, especially the bass, so all you hear is dull fret slapping strings, change your hair and lean over your guitars like a mental patient with your glossed over eyes. Sure you'll have to stop playing stuff that takes this much concentration, but it'll look way cooler, and the kids will eat it up. Especially if you can get yourself into some Adidas jumpsuits."
Lol you mad?
@@erichargrove2287 extremely. This was way better than anything they ever did as the K word.
Grat bait, almost took it
KoRn aren't sellouts, they make music out of passion, yes some tracks are made as a joke like ADIDAS and K@#*%!. I'am not saying that it's the best move to change their style but Creep already sounded like Alice in Chains and it would be hard to try to become mainstream off that. They made their own branding by being the pioneer of nu-metal which made them extremely popular in their first 5 albums, also nu metal is a nice invention of a subgenre, still a bit young but it has its history.
It's either they remain a shadow of Alice in Chains or literally invent something bigger that is so big, other bands doing their own thing had to copy what they where doing because it's so popular.
Dude. Chill.
Way better music than Korn. Ditching this singer and going with Jonathan Davis was a mistake.
I wish I ever made a multi-million $ mistake
Yeah, 40 million records worldwide after agree with you.
Great bait, I almost took it
Creep style is an entirely different band tbh, Korn self-titled was more aggressive, had more stops, lyrics were personal. You can't compare them by just finding out "who is better sounding" because they have their own different identities, and that's subjective to the person. If you want more of this band, Alice in Chains is a band similar Creep, pre KoRn.
Bell……..end.