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Firky wrote:mate you're so underground you shit wombles
kruptah wrote:I play the technics.
My english teacher gave me a weird look when I mentioned that as the musical instrument I played. Like the wtf stare. I had to give her the 'wiki wiki' dj motion to confirm what i meant.
ketamine wrote: Also, I'd just like to point out that girls "exist".
Said this in the main forum. Didn't think it could get any worse than " So I take my face and bash it into a mirrorwormcode wrote: Korn are grasping at straws to stay relevant these days I think.
cloaked_up wrote:looks like he is wearing a green neon EDM mini bar fridge lamp shoe
True man, this is exactly what I thought. But maybe your right you know, they basically reinvented metal when they came out, they liked their remixes etc, maybe were being hard on them. People have to dig what they do, if I were them Id want to make dubstep rather than flogging the same dead horse over and over.wormcode wrote:Yeah had a feeling after that collaboration with skrillex
Korn are grasping at straws to stay relevant these days I think.
LACE wrote:Alright..you know what? This is getting out of hand.
P Daley wrote:Ended up at a party last night with a bunch of people I don't know and blacked out,
Woke up this morning with an email about ordering a $70 pair of UFO pants.
No they didn't, they're the '90s rock equivalent of Skrillex.Brian Oblivion wrote:they basically reinvented metal when they came out
forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
Genevieve wrote:No they didn't, they're the '90s rock equivalent of Skrillex.Brian Oblivion wrote:they basically reinvented metal when they came out
None of those bands are thrash metal. Thrash metal was declared dead by the '90s. This is the stuff people call 'groove metal' or 'post-thrash', which is considered a huuuuuuge influence on Korn and the like. Turning the guitar into more of a rhythmic instrument rather than a lead. A lot of Pantera riffs were straight up ripped off on the first Korn record.Brian Oblivion wrote:I beg to differ my friend. When they released their first album thrash metal was pretty much the cutting edge of the sound, Pantera, Machine Head, Fear Factory etc,
What Korn was doing was going on since the mid '80s in the Los Angeles area. It's what a lot of people were calling 'funk rock' or 'funk metal'. Faith No More did it before them (and that's what Korn basically was, a poor appropriation of Faith No More). None of those bands did anything remarkably different.Brian Oblivion wrote:they spearheaded nu metal along with the Def Tones which brought hip hop and thrash traits together and ushered in a new era. I hate nu metal, I hate the term and I hate most of the music, Ill always be a Pantera fan, Nne Inch Nails etc, I cant deal with this Linkin Park bullshit music, but like it or not Korn came with something new and it blew up and set the tone for a million and one rip off artists. SKrillex isnt doing anything new, he hasnt changed anything.
ketamine wrote: Also, I'd just like to point out that girls "exist".
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