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Distance talking about how he likes Korn
Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
"If your chest ain't rattlin it ain't happenin'" - DJ Pinch
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Life sucks; Get used² it.
big up your mum
"Move pples bodies and stimulate their minds"
we just ride the wave
Life sucks; Get used² it.
big up your mum
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
You're all greebo's, accept it. Distance especially.
That's why so many little emo kids like Skrillex and shit ya get me.
That's why so many little emo kids like Skrillex and shit ya get me.
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
Used to love a bit of Korn. They have a shit load of good tunes.
Shame about that horrendous 'dubstep' album...
Shame about that horrendous 'dubstep' album...
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
they definitely have some big tunes but just not recently. they haven't been good for at least 10 years
http://www.mixcloud.com/yesjme/winter-warmers-dubstep-vinyl-mix/
Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
Korn haven't been good since the album with Twisted Transistor, but I wasn't even too big on that one either. Lot of their stuff is hit and miss with me but still love tunes like Blind, Falling away from me etc
I'd like to know if Distance actually likes any modern metal... I highly doubt it
I'd like to know if Distance actually likes any modern metal... I highly doubt it
Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
fuck korn, gimmie some snot.
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
wolf89 wrote:The first two Korn albums would have been good without J Dickhead singing.
this pretty much, and that goes for so much of modern metal music; the lyrics and/or singing style are just so bad, but the instrumentals are well good
Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
Korn were good. Distance likes metal.
And how will you inquire into a thing when you are wholly ignorant of what it is? Even if you happen to bump right into it, how will you know it is the thing you didn't know?
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
Lmao... yes corn has had a huge influence in my lifeNevalo wrote:
i like corn too
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
Stupid thing is they could have made it without ever mentioning dubstep or a genre crossover and it wouldn't have been so bad. The most painful thing about it is just that so many define anything 140 with a big snare as dubstep now. It's just another Korn album with some crazy synths and production, which is fair enough if they wanted to do that for any reason other than jumping on a bandwagon.teamhobson wrote:Used to love a bit of Korn. They have a shit load of good tunes.
Shame about that horrendous 'dubstep' album...
Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
What is the name of that photo?Shum wrote:
Classic metal pose at the back.
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I'm... I'm sorry thats... thats just a stupid fucking questionsn0wday wrote:What is the name of that photo?Shum wrote:
Classic metal pose at the back.
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
sn0wday wrote:What is the name of that photo?Shum wrote:
Classic metal pose at the back.
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
Exactly. It's obviously named "Tim & Barry©", you can see that in the bottom left corner. DUH.Kid Bosk wrote:I'm... I'm sorry thats... thats just a stupid fucking questionsn0wday wrote:What is the name of that photo?Shum wrote:
Classic metal pose at the back.
Seriously though, here's a better explanation from another thread:
blackdown wrote:There was a style mag that wanted to do a round up of different music genres, friends of mine were doing loads of the different features but they asked me to do the dubstep one.Sonika wrote:blackdown wrote:it's cyrus. (i organised the photo shoot and did the labels on the photoCornbreadddd wrote:Anyone else notice that the labels of the pictures are wrong where it says "Cyrus"? Isn't that actually Tunnidge?)
just wondering, how/why did you organize it? was it just like "hey everyone come down we're gonna take some pics" and they did? that's pretty awesome btw
I'd always been a huge fan of A Great Day in Harlem and thought it would be fun to re-create that shot, but in the place we all felt connected to at the time, 3rd Base. Mala sorted it with the owner, I rang around all the headz and it all came together quite quickly. Then the style mag never used the shot, Tim & Barry stopped returning my calls for a few years, before they let the shot be published. I'm glad it eventually was.
Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
distance sounds like heavy metal
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
first korn album is alright. 2nd one is better (minus the "intense" crying parts at the end). the rest is shit. deftones were always better and way ahead of other nu metal bands.
Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
I'm listening to 2000 bass odysy and a remix of a korn song was on when i saw this thread
without the vocals see up to dnb tempo
without the vocals see up to dnb tempo
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Re: Distance talking about how he likes Korn
I used to like a bit of Korn, they were pretty inventive when they first broke through, they had some really weird guitar sounds and were one of the first heavy bands to use hip-hop style beats etc. I lost interest when they released 'Issues', as I think they were trying a bit too hard to sound 'spooky' and I hate gothic-type shit. Althought the bass tone on that album is badass.
Hed Planet Earth, Deftones, and Incubus all had superior material at the time though, in my opinion. Only Deftones is still good / relevant now
Hed Planet Earth, Deftones, and Incubus all had superior material at the time though, in my opinion. Only Deftones is still good / relevant now
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