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Thread started 04/18/07 12:10am

TonyVanDam

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BE HONEST!!!....Were You Ever A Fan of Anthrax, Faith No More, Korn, Limp Bizkit, and/or Insane Clown Posse?

This thread is about 5 rock/metal bands that made music with hip-hop elements at one time or too often. So how many of you orgers are/were into their music proudly.....or full of regrets?!?









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Reply #1 posted 04/18/07 12:32am

Christopher

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limp and korn back in the late 90s haha i was like 16/17. but even still,... not embarrassed of any music i like/d. smile
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Reply #2 posted 04/18/07 1:00am

datdude

only the Anthrax collab with P.E. - Bring the Noise and Faith's No More's Epic (that put them on the map). i'm from Detroit so ICP have always been a local joke. can't name a Korn or Limp Bizkit song
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Reply #3 posted 04/18/07 1:10am

PANDURITO

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Nope shake
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Reply #4 posted 04/18/07 1:14am

DarlingDiana

I must admit that when I first heared Rollin' by Limp Bizkit I thought it was undeniably catchy.
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Reply #5 posted 04/18/07 1:39am

novabrkr

no
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Reply #6 posted 04/18/07 4:39am

Militant

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yeah I love Korn and Bizkit. Nu-Metal rocks. Korn's "Follow The Leader" and LB's "Significant Other" are modern day rock classics.
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Reply #7 posted 04/18/07 5:05am

JackieBlue

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Guilty. Korn and Limp Bizkit. I got rid of their CDs but held on to Follow the Leader.
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Reply #8 posted 04/18/07 5:40am

ThirdandFinal

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No
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Reply #9 posted 04/18/07 5:54am

Moonbeam

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I hate all of them except for Faith No More. I quite like them.
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Reply #10 posted 04/18/07 6:33am

PunchDrunk

Don't lump Faith No More in with that lot! FNM were brilliant. Mike Patton is still one of the greatest singers my ears have ever heard.

Anthrax weren't bad.

The rest are utter SHITE. Ridiculously terrible.
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Reply #11 posted 04/18/07 7:10am

gemini13

I used to love Faith No More, Limp Bizkit, and Korn.
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Reply #12 posted 04/18/07 7:15am

Mara

I wasn't a fan of any of these bands, but I did go to the record store and buy Limp Bizkit's Significant Other disc back in 1999 when the song "Nookie" was big.

I was in my junior year of high school, I believe?

Anyhoo, I still JAM off of the song "NO SEX" -- that is the chase, still.
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Reply #13 posted 04/18/07 7:30am

tony23k

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Faith No More,

I wouldn't say a fan,but I did have the albums with the swan on the cover,..Angel Dust I think.
and the one with the rhino.
I've heard of the other bands,but never got into them.
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Reply #14 posted 04/18/07 7:45am

lilgish

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Dude, Anthrax and FNM should not be mentioned in the same breath as the others.
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Reply #15 posted 04/18/07 7:58am

Empress

No!
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Reply #16 posted 04/18/07 8:00am

FuNkeNsteiN

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Abso-fucking-lutely not.
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Reply #17 posted 04/18/07 8:10am

JasonStar

JackieBlue said:

Guilty. Korn and Limp Bizkit. I got rid of their CDs but held on to Follow the Leader.


Same here. I got rid of a bunch of my Korn cds. I gave them to friends who wanted them. I think I kept a few but I never play them.

However, when I was in 8th grade, and my first year of high school, I was a Korn fantastic. (I also liked Limp Bizkit - but not to the degree I liked Korn.) It wasn't long after I saw them live, I lost a lot of the reason for liking them in the first place, and me being a fan of Korn kind of ended there.

It wasn't so much that they sucked live. It was more so, to me, they represented something I didn't like, and I didn't want to be someone who felt that way. I mean, I connected with the anger in their music, but I learned, music can influence your mood BIG TIME. While I was big into Korn, I looked pissed off all the time. People assumed I was some punk, because of my facial expression. (I didn't realize it - till I looked at pictures.) Does anyone understand what I'm trying to say with all that?

I can't even really stand to listen to their music these days. Beyond, "Make Me Bad," "Got The Life," 'Wicked" and "Word Up" it all sounds like screaming bullshit. (Beyond that, since I got rid of a lot of their CDs, I have no desire to rediscover them.)

I prefer artists who can actually sing and sing well these days. Soon after I gave up Korn, I got back into 70's funk music (Sly Stone) and back into MJ. biggrin


It was also around this time I really fell into Prince. I rediscovered the Batman soundtrack, picked up "The Very Best of Prince" (It was a result of this I discovered a lot of his timeless classics, that are AMAZING to this day.) I also then picked up "The Rainbow Children." (It was either before or after - can't really remember now." Needless to say, "The Work" became my jam and Korn left my ears and never really returned.
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Reply #18 posted 04/18/07 9:01am

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I kinda like the nu-metal buzz cuz those bands are in the same orbit as Living Colour. FNM and Korn are cool and Anthrax has always had street cred ICP is a joke, but LB is kinda dull. Tool and RATM are cool too.

Not that I've seen any of these live or got many of their records, but I do listen to SIRIUS OCTANE on a regular basis.
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Reply #19 posted 04/18/07 9:13am

sosgemini

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I had a big crush on the lead singer of Faith No More...outside of that.


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Reply #20 posted 04/18/07 9:19am

shellyevon

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Only Faith No More. I can tolerate Korn if someone else i listening to them but other than that, no.
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Reply #21 posted 04/18/07 9:22am

StarMon

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No.. not.. really , but i dug Lethal by U.T.F.O. that feat. Anthrax
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Reply #22 posted 04/18/07 9:23am

CoolMF

I don't know much about metal, but wax is for Anthrax. The Anthrax/Public Enemy "Bring The Noise" remake was pretty cool.

Back in the day, I used to like that Faith No More song and video "You Want It All But You Can't Have It".
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Reply #23 posted 04/18/07 9:30am

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TonyVanDam said:

This thread is about 5 rock/metal bands that made music with hip-hop elements at one time or too often. So how many of you orgers are/were into their music proudly.....or full of regrets?!?






I grew up around the corner from Jim Martin, guitarist for Faith No More (The only one with clothes in the pic with the red sun glasses).

I used to hang out with his brother Paul (Jim was older than us) and I remember his parents building a studio in their house for him to practice and record. I used to hear him practice and he was very good, but didn't really think anything of it at the time.
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Reply #24 posted 04/18/07 11:56am

squiddyren

Anthrax? Never really checked out their stuff.

Faith No More? Of course! biggrin Mike Patton is a fucking genius.

Korn? I'm a big fan and have a huge soft spot for them. All of their noughties albums are shit besides a few songs, but back in the '90s, they were innovative.

Limp Bizkit? Horrible.

ICP? Also horrible but at least they're good for a juvenile laugh.
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Reply #25 posted 04/18/07 12:00pm

squiddyren

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I had a big crush on the lead singer of Faith No More...


Mike Patton is also indeed gorgeous. drool
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Reply #26 posted 04/18/07 12:28pm

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I'll definitely cop to being a fan of Korn and ICP back in the day.

ICP came up with some clever stuff, weren't writing about a bunch of stupid gangsta shit all the time, and had a sense of humor too, which I liked. I don't know why they get lumped in with the Nu-Metal all the time, they don't sound rock at all.

I bought Korn's first disc when I was in high school and liked it a lot. Years later I'd picked up a couple of other discs used on a whim. But these guys were innovators. I mean, a lot of the devices, rhythms, sounds, etc. that most of the other nu metal bands used came from Korn's first record.
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Reply #27 posted 04/18/07 12:40pm

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Anthrax: The only song I can remember of with them is that collab with Public Enemy, "Bring the Noise"

Korn: Back in '97 I heard "Good God" and "A.D.I.D.A.S." and as a 15 year old kid I was instantly hooked! From '97-'99 Korn was one of my favourite bands. Kinda lost interest in them in the noughties, except my interest renewed in them in 2004 when they finally played in Reykjavík. After that, nothing of their new stuff has really captured me. I do occasionally listen to "Follow the Leader" and "Life is Peachy", especially the former.

Limp Bizkit: I remember in '98 when one of my friends bought their first CD, which contained their cover of "Faith". Basically from '98 to 2001 I loved their stuff. My interest really faded after Wes left the band. I never listen to them these days, especially since Fred Durst got more and more annoying IMO.


Faith No More: One of those bands that's always been there in the background, although I did recently buy a FNM compilation. Their stuff has really held up compared to the bands I mentioned before. Mike Patton is of course a genius. His stuff with Mr. Bungle is really interesting. Interestingly enough, when I saw Korn play in Reykjavík, Fantómas (fronted by Mike Patton) was the opening act. That band's sound is bizarre, to say the least. lol

Insane Clown Posse: Their stuff was never played in Iceland, so the only times I heard of them was thru the internet or occasionally on MTV. They've always been a joke to me, even at the time I really was digging Limp Bizkit.
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Reply #28 posted 04/18/07 1:08pm

CinisterCee

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No!
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Reply #29 posted 04/18/07 1:19pm

lilgish

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lilgish said:

Dude, Anthrax and FNM should not be mentioned in the same breath as the others.

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