Haha when I first saw this episode as a kid, I hadn’t even discovered metal yet but I was obsessed with this riff and begged my dad to take me to the music store so I can get all of korns music to binge listen
This was the first time we heard the finalized song. They also played the song at Woodstock 99 a few months prior but it wasn’t done so the lyrics were all improv
7th grade, my third night in a row at my best friend's house, watching South Park because we only could when his parents were asleep. The Korn Halloween Special comes on. It's a great episode. Then that first djent cord blasts from the tv, and our jaws drop. We turn to each other wide-eyed and sprint to the one computer in the house (no smartphones yet). Over a decade later and we're both still metalheads, thanks to Korn's guest appearance on South Park.
I remember the feeling of hearing some crazy song on the local metal radio station or on TV and having to ask one of my older sister's friends what it's called so I could download it on Napster/bearshare/kazaa/limewire. Then burning 10 songs onto a cd listening to Eminem or Limp Bizkit or Metallica etc. on my Sony Walkman in the back of my mom's van wearing my favorite SpongeBob shirt. 2002 was pretty awesome. I remember writing on each CD with a sharpie "rap songs cd#1" or "metal songs cd#3". Then GTA3 through San Andreas came out over a few years and opened me up to so much more music. I miss that time. And can't forget the 5 cd changer stereos with the little screen/visualizer thing that moved with the sound levels. Drinking Pepsi Blue, vanilla coke, Pepsi lemon twist. Going to the mall and getting auntie Anne's pretzels while my sister tried on every single outfit in Limited Too wet seal and aeropostale. Going to hot topic to look at all the posters shirts and earrings. Getting my left ear pierced at the mall (piercing only your right ear meant you were gay or something like that.) Mall goths and skaters everywhere. My dad getting pissed off at the noisy goth kids. Backwards upside down visors and pooka shell necklaces. I'm having a nostalgia attack rn
As a kid I was surprised with how lighthearted this episode was, it didn't even feel like a South Park episode at all. I was afraid that South Park was going to sweep the floor with my favorite band at the time since everyone hated Korn back then.
@@johnnieguilbertswifey but what was corrected? I understood that lol means laugh out loud, but my issue of annoyance came from the rarity of it being used as piece of a sentence rather than an expression.
“So we all need to learn to be a little less perceptive.” So awesome how subtly and hilariously they subverted the “Lesson Learned in the Finale” trope with pretzel logic
I haven't watched South Park in years, but...I love how the band totally committed themselves to playing the "Scooby Doo" role throughout this episode. Even with one of them losing their glasses and going: "Jinkies!"
ikr ! i srsly laughed so hard i shat my self x'D literally x'D i was like wtf is that smell ? and i realised dafaq did i shit my self while laughing ? x'D fell actually asleep cause off exhaustion of laughing :P i'll never forgett that horrible... horrible... horrible... smell when i woke up :S
I was a huge Korn and South Park fan when this episode premiered on Halloween night 1999. I remember they had a contest for fans to draw the cover art for “Issues” and they released the first albums with the top 4 winners. I had one of the original finalists copies. I can’t believe this was almost 19 years ago. I was only 18 at the time!
I remember being so excited for this episode. I'm sure it's still on a recorded VHS tape in my parents' basement. There were no internet leaks back then. This was literally the first taste of "Falling Away From Me" for KoRn fans.
Halloween 1999 is when this premiered is why they were dressed like Scooby Doo characters. I was an 18 year old stoner and me and my friends never missed an episode of South Park on Wednesday nights. I'm 42 now, life comes and goes way too fast.
I remember my sister and I were so hyped for this episode because of the new Korn song, but the actual episode was ten thousand times better than the song. "come on Ned, this ain't a whore house, it's a horrorr house." everyone: "AWWWWW"
Amazing the guys were on board to parody themselves in a classic Scooby-Doo style. And they're probably the only guest stars that're animated differently in this show, to my memory.
I used to watch South Park on my grandparents TV and it would come in super staticy with tons of that tv noise wailing over the show, but I still loved watching it.
This was actually the world premiere of the song, the band liked SP and the album was about to be released so they got in touch with Matt and Trey to figure a way to premiere the song in an Episode.
When youre so metal you can play electric on acoustic
Its possible
Do you understand how amps and pedals work
Haha yeah not accurate. They use Ibanez apex. Look at these two clowns above being all serious 🧐🙄😂
@@polo8638 God youre
use of emojis should be limited.
@@PsychAxE 🤡
The fact that Korn actually got to play themselves shows how highly Trey and Matt thought of them.
Are Matt and Trey known for not letting celebrities voice themselves on South Park?
savoxx eyy
@@sam8404 At that point there was only Robert Smith, everyone in the Chef Aid episode, and then Korn
@@daveb8823 cough jay leno as cartmans cat cough but he certainly wasn't portraying himself
@@daveb8823 Elton John played himself.
"And a one, and a two, and a FUHHHH...!"
Fucckk*
@@Faks.09 I thought it was bite but that was on chi
doom-doom-buroou-doom-doom-wruuh
@@Faks.09 *follow
@Rico Williams no look at the lyrics
Wow. I completely forgot about this episode. I love how they animated Korn like they're Scooby Doo characters lol
Reminds me of Daria
The whole episode is one big Scooby-Doo reference
That’s exactly what i thought especially when they were in the van thing
Congrats, you understood the most basic of joke for the episode.
@@HnTr_VDH exactly what I thought
Beating me down, beating me beating me beating me down in to the ground
Aral Eker... I read that in Cartman's voice
Now it's "Boiting me down, boiting me boiting me down"
xxIzzy_Lizzyxx ε: some sound*
Rick Grimes S5 lmfaooo
That song gives me major anxiety
I remember the first time I saw this as a kid, I was horrified. Never would have guess they would be my one of favorite bands now.
Such an awesome band
MrLittleSam But you watched South Park as a kid, makes all kids of senseses
The exact thing happened to me!
Haha when I first saw this episode as a kid, I hadn’t even discovered metal yet but I was obsessed with this riff and begged my dad to take me to the music store so I can get all of korns music to binge listen
same here i was like that with mortal kombat
I all ways wondered why head was playing a acoustic guitar.
Crisis.
Also, John's beard doesn't move when he talks XD
Angel Bowfinger ha
And Fieldy is not holding his Bass up vertically.
I think it was just a running joke they had in the earlier series, that the crude(r) animation style didn't lend itself to accuracy.
Still one of the best ways a band has ever premiered a new song.
Yep, absolutely.
IS THIS REALLY HOW THEY DID
@@gromczar1589 You’re damn straight this is how they debuted this song.
@@toddpinkstonisgod whats it called?
nvm
Fun Fact: This was the first time we could hear Falling Away From Me
Fun fact: You are annoying.
Sure was. And they only played that last chorus. It was Halloween 1999.
Really?
@@HarleyLuna31 i believe so!
This was the first time we heard the finalized song. They also played the song at Woodstock 99 a few months prior but it wasn’t done so the lyrics were all improv
fave southpark moment ever
truuuu
V1C1ousV1C2 XDDD
same
Dying Fetus just got a song put in recently
@@MN_Morannon Yup it's been surpassed about two weeks ago with Stan's death metal band
"So we all need to learn to be alittle less perceptive"
yeah :)
The gang and I even wrote a song about it and it goes a little something like this
And a one and a two and a FUCK
Ein three*
Ein It was originally "fuck", not "fall". 😆
Subtle humor that I definitely didn't catch in 7th grade
7th grade, my third night in a row at my best friend's house, watching South Park because we only could when his parents were asleep. The Korn Halloween Special comes on. It's a great episode.
Then that first djent cord blasts from the tv, and our jaws drop. We turn to each other wide-eyed and sprint to the one computer in the house (no smartphones yet).
Over a decade later and we're both still metalheads, thanks to Korn's guest appearance on South Park.
That sounds like me and my friend but in 2010 rather than 2000.
Falling away from me was the first video I saw on MTV. So it def has a special place in my heart.
That's fucking awesome!!!! Lol
I remember the feeling of hearing some crazy song on the local metal radio station or on TV and having to ask one of my older sister's friends what it's called so I could download it on Napster/bearshare/kazaa/limewire. Then burning 10 songs onto a cd listening to Eminem or Limp Bizkit or Metallica etc. on my Sony Walkman in the back of my mom's van wearing my favorite SpongeBob shirt. 2002 was pretty awesome. I remember writing on each CD with a sharpie "rap songs cd#1" or "metal songs cd#3". Then GTA3 through San Andreas came out over a few years and opened me up to so much more music. I miss that time. And can't forget the 5 cd changer stereos with the little screen/visualizer thing that moved with the sound levels. Drinking Pepsi Blue, vanilla coke, Pepsi lemon twist. Going to the mall and getting auntie Anne's pretzels while my sister tried on every single outfit in Limited Too wet seal and aeropostale. Going to hot topic to look at all the posters shirts and earrings. Getting my left ear pierced at the mall (piercing only your right ear meant you were gay or something like that.) Mall goths and skaters everywhere. My dad getting pissed off at the noisy goth kids. Backwards upside down visors and pooka shell necklaces. I'm having a nostalgia attack rn
@@ext93 omg now me too lol. What a comment! Treasure!
Falling away from me is my favorite Korn song
Phony Iommi hey! I too love Korn and Grateful Dead. Now I'm going to have to eat a grilled cheese and some ecstasy to celebrate.
Falling away has the best chorus of any KoRn song but I think Ball Tongue is awesome from start to finish.
Same but also I just got 69th like omg 😏😏😏😂😂😂😂
Callate pelotudo
Falling Away From Me is a great song but Issues is probably their worst album imo. Follow the Leader and Life is Peachy are clearly superior.
As a kid I was surprised with how lighthearted this episode was, it didn't even feel like a South Park episode at all. I was afraid that South Park was going to sweep the floor with my favorite band at the time since everyone hated Korn back then.
People hated Korn?!!! I heard that some purist metal head didn't like them but I never knew they were disliked that much by the majority.
@@craigthebrute8932 cas it's "nu metal"
You like Linkin Park?
It's the best song by Slipknot since Chop Suey i think. Tim Lindemann did really good with the drums.
That guy from tv flea was great on bass too
please stop, btw chop suey is overrated SOAD has many better songs
You mean Slipknot poser, not SOAD.
Flea sucks. Fuck rhcp.
this comment was painful
10/10
I laughed so hard when I first saw this.
Same I went into a partial stroke because of this xD
JKL same
Jonathan Davis calling him the rest of Korn "the gang" cracked me up most xD
Wow, "Falling Away From Me"
Please kill me yeah... didnt expect it to be that one
It was the world premiere of that song too
@@lilxyo One hell of a way to introduce the new material
@@StrikerUSS Couldn't agree more
@@lilxyo well technically they premiered it at Woodstock 1999 but you know...
I lol at how they move while the lights blink XD
Shimmering Brony Hahahah best moment.. xD
That was actually live video spliced into the cartoon
I am irrationally angry at how lol is used grammatically correct in your sentence and I don't know why.
@@johnnieguilbertswifey that's a comment from years ago, g
@@johnnieguilbertswifey but what was corrected? I understood that lol means laugh out loud, but my issue of annoyance came from the rarity of it being used as piece of a sentence rather than an expression.
“So we all need to learn to be a little less perceptive.” So awesome how subtly and hilariously they subverted the “Lesson Learned in the Finale” trope with pretzel logic
Matt and Trey have such a good taste in music, yet another reason why South Park is the 🐐
I haven't watched South Park in years, but...I love how the band totally committed themselves to playing the "Scooby Doo" role throughout this episode. Even with one of them losing their glasses and going: "Jinkies!"
and a one and a two and a faaaaaaaa xD funniest shit ever
ikr ! i srsly laughed so hard i shat my self x'D literally x'D i was like wtf is that smell ? and i realised dafaq did i shit my self while laughing ? x'D fell actually asleep cause off exhaustion of laughing :P i'll never forgett that horrible... horrible... horrible... smell when i woke up :S
Fuuuck
Farva haha it caught me off guard but it was funny as hell
*Proceeds to play a song that has nothing to do with what Jonathan was talking about*
Korn was one of my favorite bands when I was 15. Seeing this in my recommended makes me want to listen to their old albums again.
Issues is the best album of all time
@@tonyrobarte8253 oh man that albums great but my personal fave will always be Follow the Leader.
@@Gh0stChili hell yeah 🤘what's your Instagram or snapchat
@@tonyrobarte8253 my insta is @gh0st_chili
Anyone likes the newer albums? The dubstep ones were a big change but pretty good. The newest one really covers my sadness.
honestly the best soad song i've heard since in the end. corey taylor did amazing on the drums.
I know right, and Snoop Dogg on the guitar (I guess he was really feeling those dreads today)
💀
LOL NICE ONE BRO
i love shawn crahan on the guitar
Honestly, but did you hear that bass from Fred Durst? Crazy
I remember I almost cried of laughter the first time I saw this episode because I was already a korn fan
Falling away from me was the first Korn song I ever listened to, and the song that got me into metal. It will always have a special place in my heart.
I never thought that anyone would be able to mix scooby doo and korn.
Love that sudden transition from Scooby Doo to death.
This episode ending surprise the hell out of me.. My expression was the same as the audience in the end..loved it though!
That ending was really badass as it continues to the credits
This was actually what got me into Korn lol
They look like as if they were drawn by Mike Judge.
The thumbnail looks like it's in an episode of Daria.
@@crankymcgeemy thoughts exactly!
"BEATING ME DOWN, BEATING ME BEATING ME DOWN"
Uuuumm edit youre comment to
"Beating me down, beating me beating me down down" thats what it has to say
I was a huge Korn and South Park fan when this episode premiered on Halloween night 1999. I remember they had a contest for fans to draw the cover art for “Issues” and they released the first albums with the top 4 winners. I had one of the original finalists copies. I can’t believe this was almost 19 years ago. I was only 18 at the time!
I remember being so excited for this episode. I'm sure it's still on a recorded VHS tape in my parents' basement. There were no internet leaks back then. This was literally the first taste of "Falling Away From Me" for KoRn fans.
VHS tapes deteriorate over time. If you want to save it, make sure you get to it soon.
0:26
We need a 10 hour loop of this clip
0:31 is the look people give me when I be myself.
me to man.
Me too
Same. People act like they haven't seen a man pleasure himself in public before.
NewYorkForever you made my day.
Quick Clips and yeah same man.
*Butters: GET ME OFF THIS FARM!*
The fact that this was how they debuted “falling away from me”to the masses was hilarious.
Nobody noticed after all these years that the only characters that don't look like southpark characters are the Korn?
and it goes a little something like this.. and a one.and a two
FUCK!!!!! tara tarara ra ra. tara tarara ra ra.
(goes into the song "Falling Away From Me"
Stephen Martel The end of "Falling away from me". South Park git ripped off. Not even an entire song.
College freshmen were born the year this episode came out...
When Nu Metal was thriving too.
the amount of times i go back to this video is heart warming
still one of my favorite episodes haha
Mine too.
I can’t believe both Korn and Radiohead have been on South Park. Two of my favourite episodes.
When Brian is so metal he can make an acoustic guitar sound like an electric
Fucking LOVE that episode and that part especially HAHAHA
Korn serenity of suffering and The nothing are great albums.
Good albums but I prefer Life is peachy and self tilted
Chish N’ Fips cool
electric chair
Both are better than Life Is Peachy and Follow the Leader. There I said it.
@@Tomdawg89 hey hey hey calm down with your hot take that's a bit much.
Falling Away From Me just came on my Pandora radio and I had to come here and watch this hilarious scene again
The episode that got me to consider listening to korn, glad I considered doing so
I was EXTREMELY happy with this episode.
They don’t even look like South Park characters. The early episodes always had weird shit like this and it was great.
They looked like old fashion Scooby-Doo doo characters. I'm guessing that's why he said "Me and the gang" zoooinks
Thanks for uploading a high quality video!
I saw Korn live for the first time this year. Totally worth it!
The crowd’s reaction when Korn starts playing Falling Away from Me 😂😂
I love Korn and Scooby-doo I never knew this existed
Ah, this must have been a nice surprise. So good lol, I'm only a half ass Scooby-Doo guy too
why is ur name tojo lol
Why do they look like if they are from Scooby Doo cartoon
That's the point, the episode is basically a Scooby Doo parody
That's the joke......
Yes now i remember its Pirate ghost mystery episode...
You've never seen the episode, have you...?
The joke is that scooby doo has a lot of celebrity cameos
I remember that transition was so fucking funny. And, at the time, it was awesome to have my favorite band on my favorite show!
I watched this the first night it aired and LOVED the episode. Still one of my favorite bands
Halloween 1999 is when this premiered is why they were dressed like Scooby Doo characters. I was an 18 year old stoner and me and my friends never missed an episode of South Park on Wednesday nights. I'm 42 now, life comes and goes way too fast.
I miss this time in history. It's a shame we can never go back there
Just enjoy now
Love this song
I love how everyone just stands and stares like they had no idea Korn is a metal band
This is awesome
"and a one and a two and a FALLING!!!!!!"
This is my favorite episode hands down just because of the fact KoRn guest starred in it.
Awesome episode! Scooby-Doo style!
I love this band
One of my favorite bands in one of my favorite shows.
I remember my sister and I were so hyped for this episode because of the new Korn song, but the actual episode was ten thousand times better than the song.
"come on Ned, this ain't a whore house, it's a horrorr house."
everyone: "AWWWWW"
One of my favorite band, in one of my favorite show, I can just approve it!
I really do love how they really did the voices
For those who don’t know, the song is Falling Away From Me, by Korn (obviously).
Loved that part quite an old episode but its still a good one
This is the greatest thing ever. And I love falling away from me
one of my favourite episodes
I watched this air live. Huge deal back then. Good times, man.
I did not expect the ending when watched this episode, why is it not in best of season 3?
This is one of the funniest south park moments ever.
This episode is pure gold
This was amazing 😂😂
I like how Head is playing an acoustic
Best band in the world! Love these guys lol
Such a great episode
Great episode!!🤘
I thought this was gonna be a lighthearted song, but then again, this is Korn
XD Oh my god.. this is awesome
Amazing the guys were on board to parody themselves in a classic Scooby-Doo style.
And they're probably the only guest stars that're animated differently in this show, to my memory.
I used to watch South Park on my grandparents TV and it would come in super staticy with tons of that tv noise wailing over the show, but I still loved watching it.
favorite moment in the whole history of the show... i guess where's theres smoke theres fire huh..
I LOVE KORN AND SOUTH PARK
amazing
Love this
South Park's Slayer episode got me into Slayer, and eventually into Metal. I love Korn, and wonder if this moment did the same for a budding Korn fan.
“We’re just normal guys”
I bet u cant say that again while watching twist by korn
this video always makes me happy lol
I love this
Damn I remember seeing this before I listened to Korn, now everytime I see it I'm like "Koooorn!! 😀"
This episode is the reason I’m the metal fan I am
This was actually the world premiere of the song, the band liked SP and the album was about to be released so they got in touch with Matt and Trey to figure a way to premiere the song in an Episode.
This is actually what got me into korn as a kid, watching this on a vhs i rented from video warehouse. Jesus, I miss the simple times.