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Quoted: this and highschool. cant stand them now as well as static-x guess im all out of teen angst. Quoted: Quoted: Lol I remember listening to KoRn in middle school. We wore black JNCO clothing. this and highschool. cant stand them now as well as static-x guess im all out of teen angst. I can still listen to Follow The Leader from time to time but it just doesn't have the kick it used to. |
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Mine too. Had an ex in High School whos uncle who lived in Rhode Island and in the summer of 96 went with her mom and sister to vacation/house sit for him while he went out of town. It just so happens it was the first year of the X-Games so she went, and bought me the X-Games music cd while she was there. and one of the songs was "Blind" which immediately just blew me away at how different it was.
After that I went and bought their full album, and then went and bought "Life is Peachy" the following year when it came out. After that, I got to see them in concert at Lalapalooza 97 along with Tool. Enjoyed "Follow the Leader" but started to lose interest when "Issues" came out. Still keep up with them, but just download certain songs instead of full albums now. Jonathan sounds like shit live. Sounded like Shit at Lalapalooza. Korn played right before Tool, and Tool blew Korn out of the water was far as just sounding good. Tool was so good, they sounded almost like they did on the CD. |
One of those bands that I never particularly liked... but I saw them and Limp Bizkit together (Don't be accusin'... it was a free concert for me, I was bored, and my cousin needed someone to push his wheelchair ), and Fred Durpst was a complete asshole but Jonathan Davis and the rest Korn made up for it by being completely awesome, so I have quite a bit of respect for them.But seriously, fuck Limp Dickshit, fucking assholes. I keep hoping to wake up to new that one of Durst's fans killed him and ate him. |
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Quoted: I remember in like 7th or 8th grade going home after school hoping they would beat backstreet boys or N'sync on TRL. Yep, hearing my sisters cries of horror when 'Got the Life' took number one and stayed there for a while was one of the sweetest sounds of being a teenager. |
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Mine too. Had an ex in High School whos uncle who lived in Rhode Island and in the summer of 96 went with her mom and sister to vacation/house sit for him while he went out of town. It just so happens it was the first year of the X-Games so she went, and bought me the X-Games music cd while she was there. and one of the songs was "Blind" which immediately just blew me away at how different it was. After that I went and bought their full album, and then went and bought "Life is Peachy" the following year when it came out. After that, I got to see them in concert at Lalapalooza 97 along with Tool. Enjoyed "Follow the Leader" but started to lose interest when "Issues" came out. Still keep up with them, but just download certain songs instead of full albums now. Jonathan sounds like shit live. Sounded like Shit at Lalapalooza. Korn played right before Tool, and Tool blew Korn out of the water was far as just sounding good. Tool was so good, they sounded almost like they did on the CD. Can't wait for the new a7x album to drop later this year. |
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Mine too. Had an ex in High School whos uncle who lived in Rhode Island and in the summer of 96 went with her mom and sister to vacation/house sit for him while he went out of town. It just so happens it was the first year of the X-Games so she went, and bought me the X-Games music cd while she was there. and one of the songs was "Blind" which immediately just blew me away at how different it was. After that I went and bought their full album, and then went and bought "Life is Peachy" the following year when it came out. After that, I got to see them in concert at Lalapalooza 97 along with Tool. Enjoyed "Follow the Leader" but started to lose interest when "Issues" came out. Still keep up with them, but just download certain songs instead of full albums now. Jonathan sounds like shit live. Sounded like Shit at Lalapalooza. Korn played right before Tool, and Tool blew Korn out of the water was far as just sounding good. Tool was so good, they sounded almost like they did on the CD. Can't wait for the new a7x album to drop later this year. New Avenged Sevenfold? ¿Que? |
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Mine too. Had an ex in High School whos uncle who lived in Rhode Island and in the summer of 96 went with her mom and sister to vacation/house sit for him while he went out of town. It just so happens it was the first year of the X-Games so she went, and bought me the X-Games music cd while she was there. and one of the songs was "Blind" which immediately just blew me away at how different it was. After that I went and bought their full album, and then went and bought "Life is Peachy" the following year when it came out. After that, I got to see them in concert at Lalapalooza 97 along with Tool. Enjoyed "Follow the Leader" but started to lose interest when "Issues" came out. Still keep up with them, but just download certain songs instead of full albums now. Jonathan sounds like shit live. Sounded like Shit at Lalapalooza. Korn played right before Tool, and Tool blew Korn out of the water was far as just sounding good. Tool was so good, they sounded almost like they did on the CD. Can't wait for the new a7x album to drop later this year. New Avenged Sevenfold? ¿Que? They picked up that new drummer in November, but now I read Warner Brothers is suing the bad for trying to leave them. Don't know if that will affect the recording or release of the new album though. |
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Lol I remember listening to KoRn in middle school. We wore black JNCO clothing. Thems were the days. yep. things were so much simpler then. We should change the thread title to "ARF Member's in Their Late 20's Early 30's Get in Here" |
| Funny saigaman should post this. I was just listening to issues the other day while lifting. When it first came out I remember not liking it as much as follow the leader. Now, its opposite but as others have said it doesn't have the kick it used to. Still, it takes me back to late middle/high school. Rock is dead nowadays |


