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DeadDiscoDildo 03.03.2010 02:33 AM

^^You can't recall Adrenaline or Around the Fur? Were you ever a fan?

atsonicpark 03.03.2010 08:18 AM

Deftones are AMAZING.

S/T is the only one I don't like..

Toilet & Bowels 03.03.2010 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by TheFoxBen
Guys, is this a parody thread or something ?


No, it's an american thread

GeneticKiss 03.05.2010 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Eugene Felikson
Are any of the Deftones' other releases as atmospheric as White Pony?



 


Come to think of it, I can hardly recall any of their other albums at all.


Saturday Day Wrist is pretty atmospheric...

atsonicpark--God, does your sig bring back memories...

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.05.2010 10:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeadDiscoDildo
^^You can't recall Adrenaline or Around the Fur? Were you ever a fan?



Not really. I can recall the album covers and that's about it.

Derek 03.05.2010 11:01 AM

Around the Fur rules.

infinitemusic 03.06.2010 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
Twisted Transistor has the ugliest guitar riff of a successful mainstream rock song that I've ever heard... A.D.I.D.A.S, you know, also being quite ugly and ear-piercing. I can't really believe this band was ever popular, they're way more creative and interesting than most of the bands they were lumped with (with System of a Down and Limp Bizkit and Static-X and Slipknot's first albums all being classics of numetal as well). I mean... bagpipes, crying solos ("Daddy"), totally off the wall production (even on some of their slicker stuff... listen to "Predictable"!), a dude scatting, two guitarists who trade weird noises back and forth, a slap bassist who plays stuff that doesn't go with the songs at all usually.

Brilliant band.


None of that changes the fact that they're rap metal and you're a fucking moron for taking them even remotely seriously.

Glice 03.06.2010 11:02 PM

Are you writing a band off purely on the basis of their genre? Or because someone's taking a genre 'seriously'? Either way, it's a dangerously prescriptive/ elitist position you're taking.

HaydenAsche 03.06.2010 11:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glice
Are you writing a band off purely on the basis of their genre? Or because someone's taking a genre 'seriously'? Either way, it's a dangerously prescriptive/ elitist position you're taking.


Indeed.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.09.2010 07:47 AM

You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Glice again.

Anyways, I thought some of you may be interested in these extremely early versions of Falling Away From Me (previously called Be With Me Now) and Beg For Me LIVE from Woodstock '99. The biggest difference in the demo versions of these songs is the lyrics, but there are a few other tweaks as well.

Falling Away From Me/Be With Me Now - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE0Z_YiaMAo

Beg For Me demo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_haz4EX3aeY

And just for kicks, here's KoRn's cover of Love My Way by the Psychedelic Furs - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rB7-J1OlxrE

Toilet & Bowels 03.09.2010 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Glice
Are you writing a band off purely on the basis of their genre?


i don't know, i keep an open mind but experience has told me there is nothing of worth in the "nu metal" genre. Basically what I'm saying is that "nu metal" is to rock what "happy hardcore" is to dance.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 03.31.2010 06:22 PM

KoRn signs with Roadrunner Records (source: bloody disgusting)

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Roadrunner Records announced today the worldwide signing of multi-platinum, genre-defining hard rock band Korn to the label. Korn III - Remember Who You Are is the band's ninth album overall and their first album for their new label. It was produced by Ross Robinson, who also manned the boards for the band's explosively definitive self-titled 1994 debut, as well as the follow up, 1996's Life is Peachy.


Bursting onto and instantly dominating the hard rock scene in 1994, Korn have proven to be one of the pre-eminent bands in the world, as well as one of the most influential and significant bands on the hard rock musical landscape for the past two decades.




 



"We called this record Korn III - Remember Who You Are because it really feels like a return to that attitude we had on the first two records," bassist Fieldy said. "And when it came to putting this record out, we could not think of anyone better to help us than Roadrunner, the only label that even understands rock music anymore."


Fieldy also checked in from the band's current tour, taking time to greet fans while the band was trekking around the snowy Alaskan terrain. You can check out the video HERE (Warning: Takes a while to load).


Over the course of eight releases, Korn have sold over 30 million albums worldwide, inspiring a disciple-like devotion among their fanbase along the way. Korn also notched six Grammy nominations and have won two; one for Best Short Form Music Video for "Freak on a Leash" from 1998's Follow the Leader, as well as one for Best Metal Performance for "Here to Stay" from 2002's Untouchables. They have also been nominated for nine MTV VMAs, having picked up two wins for "Best Rock Video" and "Best Editing" for "Freak on a Leash." Korn also launched their own massively successful touring festival, "The Family Values Tour."


It's beyond evident that Korn are one of a kind and have secured a firm place in the history of rock 'n' roll, thanks to their signature blend of twisted, throbbing guitar riffs, syncopated chaotic funk beats, a schizophrenic bass thump and an unmistakable cathartic howl.


Korn's current lineup is Jonathan Davis (vocals), Fieldy (bass), James "Munky" Shaffer (guitar) and Ray Luzier (drums).


Korn III - Remember Who You Are retains that savage, raw energy that made Korn such a crucial fixture to an entire generation of diehard fans.


The band will spend the summer headlining the third annual Rock Star Energy Drink Mayhem Festival. They will also embark on a South American run, as well as headline the Jagermeister Music Tour in America beforehand.


atsonicpark 04.01.2010 01:06 AM

OH MY GOD... exciting!

atsonicpark 05.07.2010 04:15 AM

Oildale (Leave Me Alone)!

dionysusundone 05.07.2010 04:38 AM

I didn't even realize Roadrunner was still in business.

atsonicpark 05.07.2010 05:35 AM

speaking of roadrunner, really excited for the new glassjaw album too..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_61lPWRENw

great song.. "You think you're john fucking lennon".

Dr. Eugene Felikson 05.07.2010 12:52 PM

I wish David was still in the band. My expectations for this album are unreasonably high. Oildale is cool and all...but something is off.

I wish JD would stick to pure death growls, and scat. Fieldy's bass is back, that's nice. It would be cool if they would just let Head back in the band too.

I just want my KoRn back! :(

Whatever...

infinitemusic 05.07.2010 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noisereductions
I forgot -- you can only like either Gershwin or Korn. But not both.


Oh he's so eclectic :p

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.08.2010 01:13 PM

Stream the entire album before it's July 13th release HERE !

 

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.08.2010 01:44 PM

I think "Pop A Pill" is my favorite so far.

deflinus 07.08.2010 01:53 PM

let's talk about deftones again. they're sick

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.08.2010 04:52 PM

Let The Guilt Go is a definite winner.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.08.2010 05:06 PM

Holding All These Lies a fucking jam, but the chorus is pretty weak. I'm definitely digging this new drummer though. Very militant, and precise.

 


Plus, I can't get enough of the new album art. Perfectly captures the spirit of S/T's, and LIP's covers, while looking very 2010 at the same time. I love it.

atsonicpark 07.08.2010 05:11 PM

That album cover is terrible. Looks like a still from that awful movie Surveillance.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.08.2010 05:17 PM


 

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Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.08.2010 05:19 PM

The album's not perfect, but it's definitely a worthwhile effort, and a treat for longtime KoRn fans. I'm extremely pleased.

EVOLghost 07.08.2010 05:42 PM

I heard the song Let the Guilt Go? Wasn't to bad. It did remind me of their earlier shit.

ann ashtray 07.13.2010 11:58 AM

I'm gonna start this band + the shit's gonna be SICK! It'll start out w/ some crazy bass line and trible percussion and then this guy behind the 'tables is gonna start scratchin' and then i'm just gonna be all crouched over and miserable lookin' and scream something like "what the fuck" into the mic and then this crazy detuned guitar is gonna come in and the crowd will start moshing and tearing shit up around the venue and i'll have these lyrics talking about how much high school sucked 10 years after the fact and i'll get all the girls + be rich. pointless rebellion, yah!

j/k

I still listen to "pretty" and "lies" sometimes. Those are good songs.

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.14.2010 04:27 AM

^ Yeah, Lies is my favorite track off of S/T.

atsonicpark 07.14.2010 04:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ann ashtray
pointless rebellion, yah!


What rebellion has a "point"? Singing about high school and his abuse as a child is a lot more interesting to me than some shitty punk band in a mansion singing about hating the government. It's a hell of a lot more interesting than people singing about sex, or shitty poetry. KoRn has good lyrics... MY GIFT TO YOU is brilliant.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ann ashtray
I still listen to "pretty" and "lies" sometimes. Those are good songs.


That whole album is good...

ann ashtray 07.14.2010 03:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by atsonicpark
What rebellion has a "point"? Singing about high school and his abuse as a child is a lot more interesting to me than some shitty punk band in a mansion singing about hating the government. It's a hell of a lot more interesting than people singing about sex, or shitty poetry. KoRn has good lyrics... MY GIFT TO YOU is brilliant.


That whole album is good...



Oh, i don't like preachy political shit either, but hearing an individual approaching 30 (at the time) STILL bitching about HS is a bit boring, to say the least. Certainly there are (or at least should be) other things to talk about.

I still prefer lyrics that make little to no sense. open ended shit.


korn used to be OK. There are no facts when it comes to music, only opinions.

atsonicpark 07.14.2010 03:34 PM

OH REALLY?

Dr. Eugene Felikson 07.16.2010 08:51 PM

Let the Guilt Go is definitely the highlight of the album.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFZqeXwDdKM

Derek 07.17.2010 04:44 AM

Sorry but that song sounds terrible to me!

Dr. Eugene Felikson 09.28.2010 08:03 PM

Let The Guilt Go video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP2gRHj6cxA

Oildale (Leave Me Alone) video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2O0dfFPIhM

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.01.2010 02:07 AM

http://www.billboard.com/news/making...04103914.story

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He loves the end product, but making the just-released "Korn III -- Remember Who You Are" was "sheer fucking torture and hell" for Korn frontman Jonathan Davis.

Give the credit, or blame, to producer Ross Robinson, Davis tells Billboard.com. Robinson, who also produced Korn's first two albums, dug deep into Davis' angst-filled lyrics, forcing him to confront his demons and at one point even having Davis sing one track as his wife looked on in the studio.

"I'd come in with some lyrics," Davis recalls, "and we'd go through them line by line and talk about everything that was behind them, and [Robinson] would really want to get inside them. And once I'd get in there and start to sing he would use those things against me, like pouring salt on the wound. He got into my head and took me to a very bad place. I relapsed into fucking depression, hard. I got suicidal. I even had my psychiatrist pissed off, wanting to call him and say, 'What are you doing to this poor kid?' It was getting bad when the doctor started to get involved."

Davis -- noting that Robinson also played mind games with drummer Ray Luzier -- says he didn't talk to Robinson "for a long time" after the album was recorded. "But I called him up and said 'thank you,' because he did what he had to do to get this record right. I knew it was necessary, but it was hell."

Less painful, however, was the more organic approach to the album, eschewing sequencers and ProTools in an effort to recapture what Davis calls "the original vibe of those early Korn records...We stripped away all the technology, the bullshit. We did it on two-inch (tape). We didn't use any click tracks, no vocal tuning, none of that bullshit. I didn't stack my vocals like I did on previous records. It's just a simple Korn record...with just drums, bass, guitar, me. It was like a breath of fresh air, and...that's the only way we'll make albums anymore, with Ross or anybody else."

Korn will be co-headlining the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival through mid-August, then heads to Europe for a set of shows that includes the London OZZFest on Sept. 18 as well as some other shows with Ozzy Osbourne in Paris and Milan and a Japanese appearance in October. Davis, meanwhile, is 28 songs deep into a solo album he describes as "world music, like a heavy Peter Gabriel or David Bowie record." He hopes to have out in 2011 but plans some major changes after the "Korn III" experience.

"[The songs] are already recorded, but I'm probably going to re-track them all 'cause I did them on ProTools and shit like that," he explains. "I want to catch that real feel like we did on ['Korn III'], and I'm gonna keep writing more on this [Mayhem] tour. It's very different than Korn; it still has a heavy edge in it, but it's something more."


Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.01.2010 02:20 AM

Let go
And I will truly be free
Just let go
My mind is really the disease
So just go
Enjoy everything I received
So let go
And I will kill this unease

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.01.2010 02:26 AM

You think you feel me
You think you know me
'Cause I'm the hell in your head

My mind plays tricks on me

I can't control it you see
I feel it beating down the fake around me

Satan 10.01.2010 02:36 AM

i can't decide if i hate korn or limp bizkit more.

i guess i just hate bands with misspelled foods in their name

Dr. Eugene Felikson 10.01.2010 02:38 AM

Well look at this
I see colors now
Look at this
I’m butt ugly now
Happiness
Is seldom found
Pop the pill
I’m so damn happy now

Feeling things crawl on me

I need my fix today
This is way beyond me
I can’t live without you today
You today, you today


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