The Tragic History of Korn

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Published 2018-12-04
Korn pioneered the nu metal wave of the late nineties and early two thousands, though their innovation was almost overshadowed by their self destructive ways. This is the tragic history of Korn, and their subsequent road to redemption.

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All Comments (21)
  • @RockFeed
    Hopefully Korn will keep going strong for years to come... they deserve it after all they've been through.
  • Korn is one of them bands you love as a teen. Then grow out of. Then come back to as an adult and appreciate how good they were even more. Been a fan since the mid 90's.
  • @mikeporten8174
    Korn didn’t rise to fame during the nu metal wave. They invented it.
  • @tudor5555
    Metal band : exist Drugs : I'm about to ruin this man's whole carrer
  • @sirgreg7124
    “The song daddy is arguably the band’s darkest song” ARGUABLY?!
  • @fallenangel3232
    I was raped when I was 14, I went years without telling my parents. One day I was sitting in my room listing to self titled and daddy came on and finally broke down and told her. I relate to this band so much. I've seen them 20 times since 99. Went almost 6 years without a show because kid and stuff , saw them last week in Phoenix and it was like it was 99 again. So much soul and emotion in their music and JD is just as amazing as ever.
  • @CanCan-rr6hs
    I didn't understand why I loved Korn so much as a teenager. People around me wrote them off as "Devil Music." They wrote me off as some Goth kid with a bad attitude. But the music spoke to my soul. As someone who was bullied, abused physically and sexually, I can say there's more to the draw of metal. They helped me survive some painful and dangerous times in my upbringing. I have found my faith, just like some members of the band. The holy spririt is real. Just because I was born into a terrible situation: it didn't mean I had to STAY THERE.
  • @f.a.i.t.h.00
    “Brian left” cries for minutes on end “Brian has financial issues” cries harder “Brian rejoined sober” stops crying “Brian had addiction issues again” cries again
  • @NKWTI
    The 90s and early 2ks...what a wild time
  • @lindamarie6574
    i'm probably the oldest Korn fan, i'm 65 and have loved their music since the beginning and will continue to do so.
  • @timkinney8719
    I love when people say "abusing methamphetamines" like there's some context in which people out there are simply using it responsibly...
  • I'm a Korn fan since I was 14 years old, in two weeks it will be my 33th birthday and still love this band like day one
  • I was being molested by my dad for atleast 3-4 years. It was the worst thing ive ever been through in my whole life. Ive only heard “Daddy” once because hearing the actual lyrics made me cry. I hardly ever talk about my situation with anyone. But i still think about it almost everyday. What my dad did affected everything about my life.
  • @RaptorJesus.
    band had issues with drugs and booze, in other news, there are 7 days in a week.
  • @peevee605
    The longevity of Korn should be celebrated. Those dudes went through hell and back and still pushed through. Respect.
  • @ryansz9680
    Makes me feel old knowing Korn will be eligible for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame next year.
  • @HLT23456
    I loved to listen to Korn growing up as an abused teen. My older brother introduced me to this awesome band when I was a teenager. I felt so heard and related to by their songs. I felt validated in my pain through them. My older brother was also severely abused by the same family member that abused me. He helped me get out of that abusive household. He literally saved my life. He turned to alcohol and drugs to cope with his severe trauma and mental health issues. I lost him back in March of this year due to alcohol poisoning and my heart still hurts that he’s gone. He was only 39. I have his ashes with me now. I want to hold a memorial for him next weekend since it will be his 40th birthday. I’m going to play Korn in his memory. I love you Michael. I miss you every day. Korn will always be a band that gave me comfort during the hardest times of my life as a survivor of abuse.