By that point, Korn could do no wrong. The mutant metal/hip hop/funk mash-up of their self-titled 1994 debut album and 1996 ...
No one was more shocked when Foo Fighters got the invitation to replace Korn at Ozzfest than Grohl. He thought fans would kill them. “These were three words I thought I’d never live to hear,” Grohl ...
It’s been pretty clear for a while that the much-maligned genre of nu metal has been due for re-evaluation, and one of the bands at the forefront of this re-evaluation is the one who started it all, ...
On August 18, 1998, two albums were released that would migrate two misunderstood genres from minor curiosities to major cultural forces. But nü-metal and rap-rock weren’t always critically derided, ...
Picture the Internet in 1998. AOL, Geocities, and Blue Mountain Arts were some of the most popular domains out there. Hampster Dance existed, but hadn’t yet peaked in popularity. It was not an ...
“Dude, I have no problem with being pop. Pop means pop-u-lar, which is cool with me.”—Fred Durst, from the August 1999 issue of Spin “You talk about stuff you don’t understand. If you never had ...
Korn surely made Adidas some money in 1996 with their track "A.D.I.D.A.S." from Life Is Peachy. Despite the song using the brand's name as an acronym, Korn ultimately signed a deal with clothing ...
'90s (and early '00s) kids rejoice – the ultimate nu metal celebration is taking place this year as Korn and Limp Bizkit combine for a joint tour of the UK. The tour is being billed as a ...
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