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Old 05-27-2012, 12:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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KORN.... 20 years and still going strong
hmmm even they slipped up :/ but their last album was a fusion of metal and dubstep that's pretty innovative
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Old 05-27-2012, 12:15 AM   #2 (permalink)
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hmmm even they slipped up :/ but their last album was a fusion of metal and dubstep that's pretty innovative
what do u mean slipped up ???? like Drug use ?????

But yeah they have lost 2 orginal members but there are aloootttttt of bands that have lost orginal members

but i always find it special when a band can last for more then 15 years with all the orginal members
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Old 05-27-2012, 12:41 AM   #3 (permalink)
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what do u mean slipped up ???? like Drug use ?????

But yeah they have lost 2 orginal members but there are aloootttttt of bands that have lost orginal members

but i always find it special when a band can last for more then 15 years with all the orginal members
As you said they lost two major key factors of the band..
their sound changed and well it took some time to get used to it.
"untitled" album was horrible, wouldn't you agree?
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As you said they lost two major key factors of the band..
their sound changed and well it took some time to get used to it.
"untitled" album was horrible, wouldn't you agree?
no way Untitled i loved it it was like Artsy korn i got what they were doing they had finally established themselfs in the "Alt Rock world" and pretty much shed all the NU metal sound by that point But like KOrn is there ever changing ..i seriously think by the end of it they will pretty much cover every genre of music Lol
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Radiohead of course. Not just because I'm a fanboy, but because they managed to become famous and more famous, after OKC they got sick of it, started making somethign completely different and more inaccessible and got even more famous somehow. Not to mention the In Rainbows pay-what-you-want-action that somehow made them more money then they would've had when they signed for a major label. Plus, each of their albums is unique in a sense so you can say that they didn't do it like some artists do. (Get famous, repeat your trick over and over again and see the wave of money coming at you.)
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Radiohead of course. Not just because I'm a fanboy, but because they managed to become famous and more famous, after OKC they got sick of it, started making somethign completely different and more inaccessible and got even more famous somehow. Not to mention the In Rainbows pay-what-you-want-action that somehow made them more money then they would've had when they signed for a major label. Plus, each of their albums is unique in a sense so you can say that they didn't do it like some artists do. (Get famous, repeat your trick over and over again and see the wave of money coming at you.)
I have to agree with you in the words of dave mathews (regarding radiohead)
Every time I buy a Radiohead album, I have a moment where I say to myself, "Maybe this is the one that will suck." But it never does. I wonder if it's even possible for them to be bad on record.

Anyways it's like everything they do commerically,critically is perfect.
for some reason it took me forever to get into their music now i love it sooooo much!
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