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Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:50 pm
by cityzen
Pfft, jog on. Everyone knows Timberland invented Dubstep.

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:57 pm
by jameshk
FUCKING LOL

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:01 pm
by noam
Goddamnit Korn. fuck off already. Jonathon Davis is the whiniest little LA shitbag in metal

worse than Lars Ulrich. yup.

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:01 pm
by ultraspatial
no wanka collab? :(

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:04 pm
by particle-jim
noam wrote:Goddamnit Korn. fuck off already. Jonathon Davis is the whiniest little LA shitbag in metal

worse than Lars Ulrich. yup.
jonathon davis is probs a better drummer than lars though... not that that's a challenge

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:07 pm
by khamiz
Fucking emo spastics.

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:10 pm
by amick
cityzen wrote:Pfft, jog on. Everyone knows Timberland invented Dubstep.
:Q:

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:21 pm
by Johnlenham
ultraspatial wrote:no wanka collab? :(
Aha I want to see it happen! The Cherloyd one had me in tears of laughters!

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:21 pm
by weedlefruit
particle-jim wrote:
noam wrote:Goddamnit Korn. fuck off already. Jonathon Davis is the whiniest little LA shitbag in metal

worse than Lars Ulrich. yup.
jonathon davis is probs a better drummer than lars though... not that that's a challenge

Considering his age and the year it was when metallica started, he was a pretty tidy drummer. Now he can't play anything more complicated than a yamaha keyboard demo song.

Plus he's a tool, along with his bandmates.........metoolica........


J Davies sounds like hes literally being serious that they were dubstep before anyone else, Which is an arrogance I cannot believe

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:33 pm
by particle-jim
weedlefruit wrote:
particle-jim wrote:
noam wrote:Goddamnit Korn. fuck off already. Jonathon Davis is the whiniest little LA shitbag in metal

worse than Lars Ulrich. yup.
jonathon davis is probs a better drummer than lars though... not that that's a challenge

Considering his age and the year it was when metallica started, he was a pretty tidy drummer. Now he can't play anything more complicated than a yamaha keyboard demo song.
i would destroy lars in a drum battle

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:40 pm
by Naan_Bread
The whole thing is quite funny, but at the same it's quite upsetting that someone has enough of an ego to jump on a watered-down version of a genre, about half a decade too late and then, despite obviously knowing nothing of its history,realistically claim to have been involved in its creation.

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:43 pm
by laurent__duval
"glow stick tricks" what the fuck is that? american people never cease to piss me off!

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:48 pm
by weedlefruit
Naan Bread wrote:The whole thing is quite funny, but at the same it's quite upsetting that someone has enough of an ego to jump on a watered-down version of a genre, about half a decade too late and then, despite obviously knowing nothing of its history,realistically claim to have been involved in its creation.


Funnily enough, When put in a more grandiloquent way it highlights how arrogant and ignorant the whole thing is even more.

I'd love to get the opportunity to correct J Davies on everything he has said :cornlol:

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:48 pm
by Mehlovich
Naan Bread wrote:The whole thing is quite funny, but at the same it's quite upsetting that someone has enough of an ego to jump on a watered-down version of a genre, about half a decade too late and then, despite obviously knowing nothing of its history,realistically claim to have been involved in its creation.

THIS.

what a complete tnuc.

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:49 pm
by shades of blue
terrible music



not cuddled enough as kids.....










































or cuddled too much

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:48 pm
by therapist
Naan Bread wrote:The whole thing is quite funny, but at the same it's quite upsetting that someone has enough of an ego to jump on a watered-down version of a genre, about half a decade too late and then, despite obviously knowing nothing of its history,realistically claim to have been involved in its creation.
Very well said.

It's so painful when people try and claim music as dubstep (or whatever genre) because it happens to fall in the same BPM. It's just the same shit old Korn with gated snares. Is that really the only boundary between dubstep and nu metal these days?

Re: Korn: "we were dubstep before there was Dubstep."

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:56 pm
by herbalicious
He can hear the influences of the music his band makes in the types of 'Dubstep' tunes he's heard.

IMO the stuff (i imagine) he hears has more in common with his music than it does with Real/Proper/Orginal/etc Dubstep...so I can see why he'd think that.

His music used sub bass (from what I understand - I've probably only heard one tune of thiers at most) and guitars. Not all that much different if you really think about it.

Of course it's a ridiculous claim, but these are ridiculous people.

p.s. are we all forgetting the influences Distance talked about back in the day on Dubwarz?

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:10 pm
by AxeD
Who cares about what they think... The opinion of a random forum member on here is
of much greater value.

Not even kidding.

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:34 pm
by particle-jim
you can definitely hear korn influence in Distance's early stuff, 'tuning' in particular reminds me of korn

korn sucked balls after their 3rd album though

Re: Jonathan Davis: "We were Dubstep before there was Dubste

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:44 pm
by ultraspatial
particle-jim wrote:you can definitely hear korn influence in Distance's early stuff, 'tuning' in particular reminds me of korn

korn sucked balls after their 3rd album though
2nd album. the 3rd had fred durst on it. though i wouldn't say those were any good either, specially considering all the exagerated bullshit teenage drama and the lame ass parts where davis starts crying coz he got molested as a child.