Wtf, this is actually really good

Wtf, this is actually really good

Of course it is fagget

*faget

That cover is genuinely spooky.

singer was molest as a kid

t. Scaruffi drone

>someone has an opinion that coincides with someone else's, they must be imitating them

10/10 cover, 8/10 album

fuck off piero

Non sono Piero

I would say issues was the last solid korn album

There were other good ones besides s/t?

s/t 3: RWYA was pretty good. Nothing absolutely insane but it's up there, at least for me. I really enjoyed the production on it, riffs and choruses were catchy and memorable, lyrics were typical korn but a little less cheesy than usual.

I ALWAYS GET FUCKED IN THE END

s/t

If you want something similar, a little harder then Life is Peachy is great.

So it had a few cheesy moments. I said it was a little less cheesy than their other albums, not cheese free.

>female babysitter grabs your dick
>cry about it in a song

Korn was fucking great up to Issues

>priest fists you in the asshole as an infant
>feel anything at all

>female babysitter grabs your dick

This literally happened to me, and it was disturbing. I'm uncomfortable with women touching me at all. I would probably beat the shit out of that sick bitch if I saw her today.

>hamplanet bitch sits her crusty asshole on your face
>not cleaning her asshole with your tongue and enjoying every second if it

...

>Listening to Korn instead of Limp Bizkit

Just wait until you finally realize this is good af too

Give it a few years

God dammit, I'm on my third glass of scotch and tired of my vinyl, so I'm definitely going to burst my eardrums with this album with my headphones later.

Untouchables had its moments, but TALITM was shite

Iowa is better

>thinking Iowa is better
top kek

>Liking all of Coreys rapping on Slipknot

I remember listening to it a couple years after I had stopped listening to Slipknot.

IIRC, the only tracks worth listening to were Tattered & Torn, Prosthetics & Scissors. I might be getting those wrong, but the point is they had a couple of decent pieces, the more experimental ones.

infatti sono io

live band

Korn [Epic/Immortal, 1995]

The cover depicts a frightened little girl peering up from a swing at a hook-handed rapist whose huge shadow slants across her space; the girl's shadow seems to hang from the gallows-shaped K of the band logo. They love this image, exploit it in every trade ad as Sony flogs their death-industrial into its second year. They sing about child abuse, too--guess what, they're agin it. But if their name isn't short for kiddie porn, they should insist on a video where they get eaten by giant chickens. C-

Life is Peachy [Epic/Immortal, 1996] *bomb*

Follow the Leader [Epic, 1998]

Korn deny they're metal; that's Judas Priest, all four-four pomp and guitar solos. But they nevertheless demonstrate that the essence of metal--an expressive mode it sometimes seems will be with us for as long as ordinary whiteboys fear girls, pity themselves, and are permitted to rage against a world they'll never beat--is self-obliterating volume and self-aggrandizing display. Now calling up death-metal's signature groan to prove only to prove he's authentic, poor not-actually-abused Jonathan Davis raps, recites, scats, and sings dull tunes landscaped with eerie licks, odd bridges, and a hyperactive rhythm section. How much his fans identify with "My Gift to You" ("I kiss your lifeless skin"), "Cameltosis" ("You trick-ass slut"), or the tragic "Seed" ("Do I need this fame?") remains unclear. But I'm parent enough to hope they can find a more fully formed designated someone than a guy whose idea of transgressive art is netcasting soft-core s&m to any teenager with a logon. C

Issues [Epic, 1999] *bomb*

what the bomb rating stands for?

nu metal revival when

As explained on his website.

"A dud rating means an album that I found to be tedious, disappointing, or outright offensive."

>poor not-actually-abused Jonathan Davis
>not actually abused
wow, what an asshole.

robert sounds like a stupid cunt tbqh

Issues is a legitimately good album. It even features some diverse instruments, that opening track had me surprised, Life Is Peachy is pretty good too, a friend convinced me to reluctantly buy it from a used CD store. Good God is a great track. And yeah, s/t is probably their best, That or Issues.

this, Iowa, and >pic related
are all legitimate albums. Took me a long time to realize it.

He is, kiddo. Also you should have seen his epic meltdown after Shrillary was vanquished.

Wow, I don't think I've ever seen a thread on Sup Forums where Korn wasn't bashed.