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Korn Covers Metallica
Doing a live cover of "One" right now on MTV...not bad at all.
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they did a really good job! Limp Bizkit's cover sucked!
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I haven't seen Bizkit's cover of it...but Korn's was excellent (except the cut off right before the main solo, don't think he could keep up with Hammet)! :thumbsup |
The Snoop Dog thing was pretty embarrassing. Same with the Avril Lavigne cover.
I watched the whole show just to see if they played any of their new shit, and they do at the end, but they cut it off just as it's getting started. :mad: What they did show didn't sound too shabby though. |
bands that are made already should not be allowed to cover other bands while they're still alive and playing...
there's something just wrong about it. |
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Hmm I haven't heard that one yet. "One" is my favorite Metallica song, wonder if Korn could really do it justice. Darkness, imprisoning me, all that I see, absolute horror...
Never been a huge fan of covers unless they were live. Staind does a great live cover of Tool's Sober, it was a pleasant surprise at their show. And Tool likes to insert Elvis lyrics into Stinkfist, though I wonder if they do that anywhere other than Memphis? Speaking of Metallica, their cover of Seger's Turn the Page - my favorite Seger song - was actually OK. Not great, but not bad either. I went to their show here in '97 (?) but didn't go when they came more recently, so I didn't get to see them do Turn the Page live, if that was even in their setlist. Tool I saw both times they came, of course... Is the Korn cover showing up on Gnutel^Wthe radio anywhere, or is it just on MTV? |
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Yah, I guess I'm watching this ICON show...it just said Limp Bizkit is coming up soon.
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Hmmm, I don't care too much for their guitarist's ability to cover Metallica...but they sure do know how to put on a live show.
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I find it hilarious that Avril, Snoop, Limp Bizkit, etc. were selected to pay "tribute" to one of the greatest bands of all time.
What a fucking joke. Fuck MTV. Want a tribute to Metallica? Throw in some up and comers who can really jam. |
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OK, got a copy. Overall grade, B-, I'm being harsh 'cause the first half was a bit off, and it was short.
They're going too fast for the first two minutes, though they seem to find themselves around "cut this life." The intro guitar riffs are perfect, as is the brief helicopter sound, but it could have been more profound. Drums are absolutely fucking perfect through the entire song. The vocals are too Jonathan-y for my taste during the first couple of minutes (I know, I know, it's a Korn cover, but still, a cover should be a cover). The second half of the song was much more aggressive, and much more true to the original, with vocals which at times were nearly indistinguishable from Hetfield. I'd have given this cover an A if he'd sung the whole song that way. The guitar work is spot-on. Wish they'd continued through the ending guitar solo of the original - there's a good two minutes worth of solid sound that Korn didn't bother to deal with (perhaps they did, and I got a bum copy?). Not the best cover, but definitely worth listening to. I like Korn, I like Metallica, this seems to be a fair enough combination! |
is lars gonna sue them for illegally stealing his music too? :1orglaugh
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Damn...
KORN blows Metallica way the fuck away now. WTF was Anthony thinking? I would had more respect if they covered an 80's Duran Duran song. Fuck what am I gonna do now:( |
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Your right Fantasy, Hammets shred style was nothing short of near impossible till you hear it. I do have to agree Hammets dynamics back then were truly insane, something KORN does indeed lack.
BUT. The rage. The rage and anger of Metallica is long dead and the anger is gone from Hetfield. THe rage in Korn is alive and well unlike Metallica's somber wannabe Metal chops. |
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I've played 6 string for more than 12 years now at home. More intensely when I was younger of course.
Note: Hammet's solo's are a kabob of frills and trill's done in improvosition however in some instances the Modality of them and his natural ability to find the right sound even on a finger bend is truly truly fucking incredible. Ya mention Ride The Lightening album. The Album is I think a hallmark of perfection and prolly Hammet's most incredible work if not one of the most incredible album's that epitimizes what metal was in the early 80's. I've tried many a time back in the day getting the entire song "Call of Kthulu" correct as played. Though some portions have to be improvised. I was 20 or so at the time and I felt that I never got it right. Even with my GK going through a Marshal into a Jackson with EKG pick ups. It never sounded right. Then Nirvana came with Nevermind... Thats when I stopped playing seriously. Thats when I stopped going to a studio, thats when I left the wannabe band I was in. I knew metal was dead and "the art of shred" would eventually be lost forever after "Nevermind" went platinum. An album with complete disregard to actual skill. That Album showed that record companies were truly willing to take a fucked up looser musician with nearly no talent and nothing good to say and push em through the grinder for mass consumption. They sacrificed quality for quantity to make higher profits. |
back when i used to play i would also try for hours to play some of hammets solos one of my favorite to play (not on ride the lighting) was 4 horse men....but no matter how many times i tried or practiced i could never do the whole thing...the second solo he kicks it into mock speed. I was never very serious about playing only did it for fun in high school but I always loved playing metallica shit!! Other then the solos it was pretty easy to play thier riffs since they were mostly power cords. I still remember the first song i learned to play or riff...it was the begining to battery. After that i was hooked on learning more of their stuff.
Yeah Nirvana really changed the music industry though to be perfectly honest i never really like Nivermind....later in their career they made some good songs (cant think of any of the names) but that wasnt until like their 3rd cd. |
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I do admit getting a little choked up when Metallica started their medley with "Hit The Lights"............ |
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True 40 is somthing and by then the "Art" is supposed to be better.
It does not have to be shred or speed metal, but damn after "And Justice For All" it was like Metallica threw the book of everything they knew away and forgot everything. Lar's lost count of a simple 4/4, Hammet was reposessed by himself as the demon stepped out of him, and Hetfield just became one of no words of meaning. Jason couldnt even stand it and couldnt survive the legend. Cliff however... Nothing can be said cept he was prolly gonna be better than Les Claypool by the age of 30 on the base at the rate he was goin! |
yeah ...and justice for all was the last of their really good shit. And even then they were starting to slip. I like a few of their songs after that like but it def was not the metallica everyone knew.
Burton yeah he was a legend...the bass solo he did on what was orginally called metal up your ass was fucking bad...never seen another bassist pull it off. |
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While I think Claypool is one of the best, I think Burton was head and shoulders above him already...I remember learning not only "Anesthesia" (as mentioned in another thread) but songs like "Phantom Lord" and "Orion" that were amazing had some tough bass playing..... hmmm, I may have to go break out the old BC Rich Warlock, tune it up and start annoying neighbors and family alike with some bass solos ;))) |
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Whats it doing in the closet? Play everyday man it gets your mind off things!
Right next to the computer attached to a Roland Jazz 120 and GK Pre Amp sits my Jackson. It is especially good when the lady starts to nag... Then its metal hour:) Not a word from the neighbors yet but I have only set the volume to notch 1 in most cases. What ya do is take Acid Forge Pro make beats and other stuff when no one is around:) |
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I had a lot of tshirts that got snagged in highschool....my favorite was a bloody tomohawk and the words "Custer Deserved What he Got" and my classic tshirt that almost got me kicked out of Disneyland...a mouse with a huge cock and the caption "Here Kitty, Kitty" |
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as if lavigne and snoop "came up" on mettallica... what a joke... |
Korn owes me 3 dollars those motherfuckers. They get their cocaine from their pr guy
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uh.. i hardly think, when it comes to musical ability that korn can ever match anything metallica can do... metallica's songs are perfect and complex enough to set them aside from other bands, but also not too complex as to where people won't like them...
in the album 'Black', i'd like to see korn bust out songs with as much feel and emotion to them, my ass they would. however, i think Korn did do a good job on covering one.. of course they can't play the FULL song, it has to be cut short for sake of time... avril didn't do anything great, but it wasn't horrible. it was just the typical chick voice. i have a lot of hope for the upcoming st. anger album, they're reverting back to their oldschool style, but i think it'll be with a touch of nu-metal which sucks. anyhow, metallica has influenced me more than any other band, been playin guitar / bass / drums for 9 years... haven't found a band yet who was more fun / intriguing / inspiring to play. hell yeah. |
metallica fucking sucks, lars is a pussy. lets sue napster and lip stick companies! YAY we need more money!
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http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,7510,00.html i mean come on 'Load' and then 'Reload' whats next? 'Unload' ? |
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and who gives a fuck about their personalities, lets fuckin cry and whine because of the napster shit, wah wah, big deal, get over it bitch. music is music and they're badass. |
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