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So how's the new Korn?
I haven't bought it yet because the "deluxe" edition is $20 and I don't want to buy the other one without two songs that might be better than anything on the regular album.
I haven't bought it yet because the "deluxe" edition is $20 and I don't want to buy the other one without two songs that might be better than anything on the regular album.
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Re: Korn
Path is better
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Re: Korn
The internet has evolved and devolved a great deal. I know, shocking to me too!
You could undoubtably hear the whole album on youtube. Or one might look into 'torrenting'.
Or, one mayhap, could, possibly, somehow forego the utterly painful process of listening to an album by Korn and listen to just about anything else.
I'm sure you've purchased some sort of limited edition collector's version of the album by now, but since you had the courtesy to respond, I will respond in kind. It's Korn, maaaan. They're not even funny anymore. At least Limp Bizkit's single had the total lack of class that signals enjoyment.
If only for the fact I could recite the chorus to friends just to watch their bemeusment.
Is the subject matter person X doesn't understand Jonathan Y and videoclip involves person X staring blankly at JY whilst he emotes emphatically? That's every clip either band has had in 10 years.
You could undoubtably hear the whole album on youtube. Or one might look into 'torrenting'.
Or, one mayhap, could, possibly, somehow forego the utterly painful process of listening to an album by Korn and listen to just about anything else.
I'm sure you've purchased some sort of limited edition collector's version of the album by now, but since you had the courtesy to respond, I will respond in kind. It's Korn, maaaan. They're not even funny anymore. At least Limp Bizkit's single had the total lack of class that signals enjoyment.
If only for the fact I could recite the chorus to friends just to watch their bemeusment.
Is the subject matter person X doesn't understand Jonathan Y and videoclip involves person X staring blankly at JY whilst he emotes emphatically? That's every clip either band has had in 10 years.
'the fuck did I do?
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Re: Korn
There's a guy I know has an academic book on nu-metal called Satans Great Rage or something
The thesis is something about supercapitalism, whatever that is
anyway there's a chapter on Korn which gives considerable space and theoretical close reading of the rimming/corn episode
Oh and the new album sucks...horrible....
The thesis is something about supercapitalism, whatever that is
anyway there's a chapter on Korn which gives considerable space and theoretical close reading of the rimming/corn episode
Oh and the new album sucks...horrible....
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Re: Korn
Grotocult wrote:There's a guy I know
details. plz.Grotocult wrote:the rimming/corn episode
there's a guy I know. he's interested.
Grotocult wrote:the new album sucks...horrible....
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Re: Korn
no. obviously in places where the story is untold, GO!
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oratorical pestilence wrote:no. obviously in ohio where we suck, corn grows in triangles, and chicken are scared, GO!
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Re: Korn
I heard a few songs off the album and i wasn't impressed at all. They've been on a downward spiral ever since Korn III.
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Korn has been on a downward spiral since their first album, the only good one. Korn is a one-trick pony, much like the Deftones. Music like this is for the simple-minded. Continue on with ultra-grey mediocrity you proleterians.
Do you ever try to pee the dookie off the inside of the toilet bowl?
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www.google.comorthorhombic pustule wrote:no. obviously in places where the story is untold, GO!
I preferred Life is Peachy but yeah...when they went mainstream with Follow the Leader I was all like why they sound like Pearl Jam? That said the albums since all had 2/3 great songs each...up until Korn III when the quality really fell drastically.Worthless Shitbag wrote:Korn has been on a downward spiral since their first album, the only good one. Korn is a one-trick pony, much like the Deftones. Music like this is for the simple-minded. Continue on with ultra-grey mediocrity you proleterians.
So I agree with you to a point, but also with the poster above you.
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Re: Korn
KoRn's Head talks Mr Bungle influence. Great MB impression!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMdEG1-jY3Q&t=2m57s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMdEG1-jY3Q&t=2m57s
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