I’ve been waiting for this review for such a long time. Korn’s Follow The Leader changes my life completely. That album made me have desires to form a band. Nice video mate!
@@TheStrongBoyz19 Thanks for your kind words! I'm a survivor from an abusive childhood when I was a kid. And the horrific treatment I got from my dad was horrible, and it taught me how to not parent your children like that. Korn's music has changed my life completely, and the lyrics of Jonathan Davis were even worse than what I went through. From songs like Daddy to Kill You to It's On! and so on and so forth, that's what defined me as a musician. If it wasn't for my traumatic childhood, I wouldn't be a musician. And like I said before, and I'm gonna say the same thing again: if it wasn't for Korn, I wouldn't be where I am right now as a musician.
Follow The Leader was definitely one of those genre-defying record's that pushed Korn into greater heights, and helped them gain massive popularity upon the singles Got The Life and Freak On A Leash which are well-regarded as some of their best songs they’ve written. What makes Follow The Leader such a remarkably crafted record, is the experimentation, songwriting and lyrical content that vocalist Jonathan Davis being one of the most admirable singers in Nu-Metal for it's time, the album has tons of filler and great and I mean, great stylings. My favorites are Dead Bodies Everywhere, BBK, Justin, Reclaim My Place and Seed. From it's punchy production, great bass tone, emotionally charged vocals from Jonathan Davis, and outstanding musicianship, Follow The Leader is a album that needs to be heard for any fans of rock and metal all-in-one. Not my personal favorite Korn album, (my favorite is Issues) Follow The Leader is such a monumental album that still sounds remarkable to this very day.
i agree on you with the song all in the family, that song i could really live without, i know that they did it as a joke and it was just for fun, but still it does not add anything to the album and its just filler, i actually like the instruments of it but the lyrics were cringe, if i am gonna listen to this song i would just listen to the instrumental version of it because i like the instruments.
To tell you the truth i stopped hearing Korn albums after see you on the other side because I was not a fan of the 2000s era of korn i much prefer the 90s era of korn.
I’ve been waiting for this review for such a long time. Korn’s Follow The Leader changes my life completely. That album made me have desires to form a band.
Nice video mate!
That is awesome to read and I'm glad it made that impact for you.
@@TheStrongBoyz19 Thanks for your kind words!
I'm a survivor from an abusive childhood when I was a kid. And the horrific treatment I got from my dad was horrible, and it taught me how to not parent your children like that. Korn's music has changed my life completely, and the lyrics of Jonathan Davis were even worse than what I went through. From songs like Daddy to Kill You to It's On! and so on and so forth, that's what defined me as a musician.
If it wasn't for my traumatic childhood, I wouldn't be a musician. And like I said before, and I'm gonna say the same thing again: if it wasn't for Korn, I wouldn't be where I am right now as a musician.
Follow The Leader was definitely one of those genre-defying record's that pushed Korn into greater heights, and helped them gain massive popularity upon the singles Got The Life and Freak On A Leash which are well-regarded as some of their best songs they’ve written.
What makes Follow The Leader such a remarkably crafted record, is the experimentation, songwriting and lyrical content that vocalist Jonathan Davis being one of the most admirable singers in Nu-Metal for it's time, the album has tons of filler and great and I mean, great stylings.
My favorites are Dead Bodies Everywhere, BBK, Justin, Reclaim My Place and Seed.
From it's punchy production, great bass tone, emotionally charged vocals from Jonathan Davis, and outstanding musicianship, Follow The Leader is a album that needs to be heard for any fans of rock and metal all-in-one.
Not my personal favorite Korn album, (my favorite is Issues) Follow The Leader is such a monumental album that still sounds remarkable to this very day.
Korn's Follow the Leader is an undisputed 90's classic in the nu metal genre.
It definitely is a big album in the genre and I appreciate the album a lot because of its success.
i agree on you with the song all in the family, that song i could really live without, i know that they did it as a joke and it was just for fun, but still it does not add anything to the album and its just filler, i actually like the instruments of it but the lyrics were cringe, if i am gonna listen to this song i would just listen to the instrumental version of it because i like the instruments.
The instrumentation is still worth it, but I'd maybe play it over The Path of Totality despite the song's major flaw of lyrics.
To tell you the truth i stopped hearing Korn albums after see you on the other side because I was not a fan of the 2000s era of korn i much prefer the 90s era of korn.
Fair enough. I think some of the later stuff is underrated. Later albums better than others, but the '94 - '02 is Korn at the strongest.