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-[2]DAY_-
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by -[2]DAY_- » Wed May 18, 2011 9:41 pm
nice attitude.
to enjoy common ground with other people you don't necessarily have to share every square inch of their ground. Heavy metal isn't irrelevant to dubstep, but early Korn is.
That was just an unwarranted jab at everyone on here based on a few of us liking a band that u don't. great.
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by Ayatollah » Wed May 18, 2011 9:50 pm
-[2]DAY_- wrote:
nice attitude.
to enjoy common ground with other people you don't necessarily have to share every square inch of their ground. Heavy metal isn't irrelevant to dubstep, but early Korn is.
That was just an unwarranted jab at everyone on here based on a few of us liking a band that u don't. great.
the same thing can be said about skrillex or justin bieber mt eden or whatever. For some people the idea of liking Korn, or liking Korn when you're over 15 and it isn't 1999 anymore, is laughable. When people make fun of acts on the daily, it's kind of unreasonable to think that the bands YOU happen to like should be put on a pedestal or something.
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by lone wolf » Wed May 18, 2011 11:00 pm
ed teach wrote:
This is more like it, and all live recorded sounds too right?
Still playing the first two releases on a regular basis. Definitely room for more guitars in dubstep.
To an extent Ed yes

Mix that in with some magic production dust.
Glad you're still playin 'em man. New one just out and a lot more to come.
I still listen to Korn btw. Up to Follow The Leader though, plus a couple of tracks from Issues. Munky is an amazing riff guitarist. Bollocks to all the fast fingers. It's riff funk where it's all at.
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by -[2]DAY_- » Wed May 18, 2011 11:22 pm
it sounds stupid right now for me to say Korn is irrelevant to dubstep, while Skrillex and Mt Eden aren't.. given they just did what they did. but i'm talking early Korn... there's no reason for DSFers to judge one another based on music that's irrelevant to the scene. unless its in the SNH.
and yeah munky is a beast and freak on a leash (barring the beatboxing) is a great tune
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by lone wolf » Wed May 18, 2011 11:25 pm
For the record... I'd love to work with Korn on some double timed guitar dubstep heaviness. Love it.
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by Majin » Thu May 19, 2011 12:10 am
Datsik, Downlink and Excision are working with Korn as well.
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by clairvoyeur » Thu May 19, 2011 2:06 am
-[2]DAY_- wrote:
nice attitude.
to enjoy common ground with other people you don't necessarily have to share every square inch of their ground. Heavy metal isn't irrelevant to dubstep, but early Korn is.
That was just an unwarranted jab at everyone on here based on a few of us liking a band that u don't. great.
any dubstep that shares a common ground with heavy metal isn't the kind of dubstep i listen to or want promoted and the heavy metal mentality in this scene is what has turned it to shit. of course one man's shit is another 10 men's treasure based on what's popular these days so i know i'm speaking as someone in the minority.
not a personal attack, just a source of frustration for me in general. and i agree i came off as flippant in my original post, sorry. but the fact that "dubstep" artists are working with Korn is both laughable and migraine inducing.
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by Duffman » Thu May 19, 2011 2:10 am
Heard this played a few times on a metal radio show, I was speechless.
danrev wrote:A cat called Minton eats a shuttlecock. Bad Minton.
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by youthful_implants » Thu May 19, 2011 2:23 am
I like it! Doesn't sound much like dubstep to me, but apart from that, its heavy.
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by JBoy » Thu May 19, 2011 8:09 am
-[2]DAY_- wrote:it sounds stupid right now for me to say Korn is irrelevant to dubstep, while Skrillex and Mt Eden aren't.. given they just did what they did. but i'm talking early Korn... there's no reason for DSFers to judge one another based on music that's irrelevant to the scene. unless its in the SNH.
and yeah munky is a beast and freak on a leash (barring the beatboxing) is a great tune
Sorry, but how on earth are korn relevant to dubstep? Thats got to be one of the most stupid things ive seen on this forum and theres been a few.
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by b-lam » Thu May 19, 2011 9:15 am
JBoy wrote:-[2]DAY_- wrote:it sounds stupid right now for me to say Korn is irrelevant to dubstep, while Skrillex and Mt Eden aren't.. given they just did what they did. but i'm talking early Korn... there's no reason for DSFers to judge one another based on music that's irrelevant to the scene. unless its in the SNH.
and yeah munky is a beast and freak on a leash (barring the beatboxing) is a great tune
Sorry, but how on earth are korn relevant to dubstep? Thats got to be one of the most stupid things ive seen on this forum and theres been a few.
Come on, have you heard distance?? Just listen to his part of the dubstep wars mix (mary anne hobbs) and you'll lose that attitude.
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by lone wolf » Thu May 19, 2011 10:35 am
Just make whatever music you want. That's the best way.
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by JBoy » Thu May 19, 2011 11:14 am
b-lam wrote:JBoy wrote:-[2]DAY_- wrote:it sounds stupid right now for me to say Korn is irrelevant to dubstep, while Skrillex and Mt Eden aren't.. given they just did what they did. but i'm talking early Korn... there's no reason for DSFers to judge one another based on music that's irrelevant to the scene. unless its in the SNH.
and yeah munky is a beast and freak on a leash (barring the beatboxing) is a great tune
Sorry, but how on earth are korn relevant to dubstep? Thats got to be one of the most stupid things ive seen on this forum and theres been a few.
Come on, have you heard distance?? Just listen to his part of the dubstep wars mix (mary anne hobbs) and you'll lose that attitude.
Yes of course ive heard distance, i understand that many producers have a wide range of influences when it comes to their tracks. However angsty teenage metal music like korn will never have any relevance in dubstep, except of course if youre skrillex or similar wastemen like that.
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by test_recordings » Thu May 19, 2011 12:26 pm
Majin wrote:Datsik, Downlink and Excision are working with Korn as well.
Proofings? Sounds interesting if it's true...
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by -[2]DAY_- » Thu May 19, 2011 1:37 pm
naw, listen... i'm not a fan of the stuff. and i don't think its dubstep at all. But i'm usually pretty careful with my words.. any way you look at it, heavy metal is NOT irrelevant to dubstep. to be fair, i don't really think any music is without the influence of lots of other stuff..... but you must agree that a lot of the darker stuff wouldn't have been created had it not been for metal existing prior.
that being said, this new korn shit is relevant to dubstep, as are Skrillex and Eden, and not necessarily in a good way. but undoubtedly relevant.
Much moreso than early Korn, which didn't even rub elbows with dubstep, therefore, it isn't really fair to judge folks based on their taste in that, unless you're in the SNH.
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by test_recordings » Fri May 20, 2011 5:21 pm
They aren't necessarily working together just because they're listed on Korn's playlist

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by Augment » Fri May 20, 2011 6:43 pm
test recordings wrote:
They aren't necessarily working together just because they're listed on Korn's playlist

nah, didnt mean that
But I saw that they are at least friends with excision, so I would believe something is coming soon

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by limbo » Fri May 20, 2011 8:10 pm
Disapointing playlist from Korn. Surely they should know more artists than Excision, Skrillex and Bring The Noise. No sitings for Datsik surprisingly (mainly just saying cause Excision was mentioned and if you know who he is, you should at least know who Datsik is).
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by test_recordings » Sat May 21, 2011 11:59 am
blinkesko wrote:test recordings wrote:
They aren't necessarily working together just because they're listed on Korn's playlist

nah, didnt mean that
But I saw that they are at least friends with excision, so I would believe something is coming soon

Ah seen, those might be far more productive collaborations anyway though
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