First Time EVER Hearing KORN | Freak on a Leash
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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I'm your Ma. Today's video is an absolute first for me - diving into the iconic world of KORN and experiencing "Freak on a Leash" for the very first time! 🎶 Prepare for a raw and unfiltered reaction as I immerse myself in the groundbreaking sound of this legendary band.
🔥 KORN has left an indelible mark on the rock and metal scene, and I can't wait to share my initial thoughts and emotions as I listen to "Freak on a Leash" for the first time EVER! Join me on this musical journey as we explore the power, intensity, and innovation that KORN brings to the table.
🤘 Whether you're a die-hard KORN fan or a curious soul like me, let's connect over our shared love for music and discover the magic together! Hit that like button if you're excited for this reaction and don't forget to subscribe for more first-time experiences with iconic tracks.
🎸 Let the journey begin! Drop a comment below with your favorite KORN song or share your thoughts on "Freak on a Leash." I can't wait to read your insights and recommendations.
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I believe Korn is considered nu metal, similar to Slipknot, Limp Bizkit, and Linkin Park.
Oh I’ve never even heard of that! My musical education continues 😊
Do Linkin Park and Cypress Hill first! 😅
so many unnecessary k's.
@DianeJennings There's like a dozen plus different genre's of heavy metal 😊
Yes, korn is the main band to start nu metal
A Korn concert is definitely a life experience you can't describe... clearly
I saw them in Tampa,Fl in the mid ninetys. Helmet opened for them. Saw them a second time at the ice palace in Tampa Rob Zombie opened. Both shows were awesome!
@@davidl7605 I saw them on Issues and again 10 years later. They're professionals, and they're effing legends!
@dave8837 I agree. I heard that first alblum and was hooked! I've really seen them 3 times. The first time, they opened for House of Pain at JJ WHISPERS Nightclub in '94, I believe. The other two times, they were the headliners. I would love to see them again.
@davidl7605 I'm really not trying to play catch up, but I saw them in between, Lol. Hell Yeah, and Five Finger Death Punch opened. Great show. I started with Follow the Leader, then went back.
@@DaveMustang74 OH! That must have been awesome! I love 5FDP!
I was not a big Korn fan, but I was in 12 grade when it came out, and it was like an undisclosed anthemed for my graduating class. Everyone from the goth kids, the preppy kids, the jocks, cheerleaders, nerds, geeks, etc, black white, asian, hispanic, everyone knew and would jam out to this song when it would be played. It was insane when you think about it, but it was cool for the times.
My buddy really liked them, would blast them whenever he got the chance.
for me at the time, it was "okay", and more or less just put up with it because he was my buddy.
I liked this song better today, than I did then.
Hope you're clean now George, and being a Good Father.
song was on TLR All The Time
Korn is one of those Gem bands that are still going strong 20+ years later & still maintain that "Authentic Korn Signature Sound 🖤👌
Would love to see you react to either *A Perfect Circle - Judith*
Or
*A Perfect Circle - Down and by the river*
😊
Judith
Agree. I still listen to this day, even though I never considered myself a giant fan of theirs by any means. They’re just so unique and expressive that I find myself coming back a few times a year and listening to my favorite albums. It’s impossible to think you’re listening to anyone else when KOЯN is on
The music scene in Korn's hometown of Bakersfield, CA is fascinating to me. Nu metal is the second variation on a genre that city has given birth to. The first is the Bakersfield Sound variation of country music. Pioneered by Buck Owens, it has a bit of an edge you don't get out of Nashville. I think they amped the Western part of country & western back up a bit. Anyone reading this who is of a certain age and American may remember Hee-Haw, Buck Owens' TV show that promoted his sound and its artists. You seeing episodes of Hee-Haw would be priceless, Diane!!!
ive seen korn in concert twice.they put on a great live show
I always learn something new about every band with you on the music journey when looking up what the songs and music's about. I always enjoy learning with you.
I've heard Korn's freak on a leash before though I always enjoy seeing your reactions to the song on the music journey while jamming to the music video.
With the variety of music, I always wonder what's your next reactions is going to be.
I used the music of Korn therapeutic. I had survived 32 dark years of constant abuse. In this clip of Korn is a part of chaos but there is also a part of peace. With good pro help I found peace in my heart. Funny thing is I can fall asleep hearing Korn it gives me ... peace
This is another enjoyable reaction video. Your reaction videos are certainly covering a lot of musical genres.
I hope you enjoy making them. You certainly deserve to since they make so many folks happy.
Korn is one of those groups where I would much rather just listen to the music than try to figure out wtf is going on in the video, and what it has to do with the song.
Ahhh see I did enjoy the visual analysis too! 😊
I love korn, and the music video adds to the music; but… I agree that it generally is better for many to listen to the music and not the visuals that explains the music further.
BEST way to do Korn is to Listen to the songs First, then RE-listen while watching the video!! That way you can headbang together with Johnathan Davis!!🤘😛
I love that music video, it adds a little story to the song.
You've done Meatloaf and now Korn. All you need now is a potato based band and you've got a meal. Then you can work on dessert.
Diane once again your facial expressions says it all! Never heard Korn before and my reaction was the same. But it’s great that we all have different tastes in music. Diversity is life. ❤
ROFLMAO, Irish Girl! While I've heard this song many times before on radio, had never seen the video before. So, I've learned to go watch that vid first, then I'm not distracted watching your reaction. Your expressions are just uproariously entertaining, Diane! I really don't think my facial muscles are capable of what you can do. Just remember: "Duck!" always look to "dodge the bullet". Yes, those entertainment industries are similarly slimy.
There are still so many artists to explore, and genres not even mentioned yet. This journey is just so much fun, looking forward to the next one. It's been a year now, 50 videos on and you've only picked up a "handful of sand from the modern music beach".
50?! Omg I’m so tired
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Huge Korn fan. Saw them in Atlanta, 2000. They rocked my face off.
KoRn was the soundtrack of my teenage years. I can't name another band when I remember the first time I heard one of their songs. Blind. From their 1st album. I cn tell you who was sitting in what seat of the car. The intersection when he pressed play. And our conversation when the into was playing. This band changed my life.
I was nine years old the first time I heard Shoots and Ladders on the radio and I was hooked. Sitting in the front passenger seat of my mom's car driving down Market St. 30 years later I remember like it was yesterday.
I was in high school (jr college) when Korn hit the scene. This is one of the bands that shaped my adolescence.
I’m so sorry
I forgot how well done that video was produced x
It was a great production
Finally two vids in a row of bands I actually love. Awesome sauce!!!
I knew about Korn for a while before this song, but this is what really got me to start paying attention to them.
Your reaction was priceless!...I've been a korn fan for quite some time, seen them live a few times....I think you'd get a better experience seeing them live! But pretty sure you'll need earplugs....man their last one was awesome with Alice an chains.....pretty loud show!😁🤘🤘
If we don’t see you post videos in the next few days, Happy New Year
Same to you!
Not sure if anyone said it yet, but there's several Korn videos with this same cartoon style and they sort of continue one another. Worth checking out.
Great song and video - definitely Korn at the peak of their powers. “Got the Life” from the same album is also a cool song with a good video.
This was late high school for me, so I definitely have a connection to it and some of their other stuff from around the same time.
IMO they’re a “greatest hits” type of band. Plenty of good songs, but inconsistent albums.
Happy Thursday!! I really love this video. Have a great Thursdays.
Thank you! You too!
You know how there's the video game guitar hero with the guitar. An idea a new puzzle game for Chewie where the puzzle is a guitar that lights up where to play chords and Chewie plays the notes on the guitar correctly it gives him treats.
This is making me feel so old. I think it has been 20 years since I last saw the music video (a year or two after it was released?). This came out when I was around 12 years old and in middle school in a small US southern town, but I remember this band (and similar ones) being really popular with some high schoolers. Not my scene, but it was not a band I would not change the radio station if their music came on.
Happy Thursday Diane. Another good reaction. I just never have been able to get into this genre of music lol. I was snacking on some Fritos BBQ corn chips when I saw a new vid pop up. I remember on one video you said that you liked the Fritos corn chips. Corn chips have always been one of my favorite snacks. If you haven’t tried the BBQ flavored ones, they are good. Fritos quit with the BBQ kind for a long time, now they have brought them back, at least for the time being lol.
AIGHT FALLING AWAY FROM ME NEXT
LITERALLY FOLLOW UP TO THIS MV
Thanks for reacting to it Diane!
Yes, your expressions are great!
In the 90's Korn was the reason you wore pants so baggy someone one else could wear them at the same time.
😂 great description
0:46 ironically, their bassist is a devout Christian
So I hear 😮
Good morning Miss Diane. Gosh you're fun!
I like @davidwillford3119's definition - Nu Metal. Never was a huge fan, but they popup in my workout music often enough because of the energy they give off. I was more into the 80s metal and then the 60/70s as I got into high school. Now I listen to everything from Amadeus to zydeco. Some days just require a Caribbean-vibe, while dinner is a nice background jazz quartet. Cooking (which I love to do) music is dependent on my mood but usually falls into the 40s big band stuff like Tommy Dorsey. I'm enjoying the variety in your selections for the adventure through music. Cheers Diane! 💚
Oh yes, sounds of my middle and highschool. Nu metal and Punk were my poison. A few bands to check out if you haven't already. Garbage, CKY, Deftones, Primus, HIM, Clutch, The Pixies, The Vibrators, mastodon, spiritbox, Jinjar, The Clash, Adamant, Dead kennedys, Butthole surfers, Chevelle, Type O negative, fath no more, seven dust, Incubus, Gutter Mouth, Fear Factory, turbonegro, F.E.A.R (one of 8 musicians and bands to be band from SNL).
The dead milkmen, Flogging Molly. And Darkness. You have probably heard them before though. So wishing you a Happy New Year! 😊
My younger sister had a big bird shaped tape player whose mouth would move along with tapes that came with it. My older sister put a Korn tape in it so big bird looked like he was singing along.🤣
I was 17 and a metalhead back when their first album came out. I remember hanging out at a buddy's house and he was like "Dude! You gotta check out this new band man!". I fell in love and have been a fan ever since.
I'm guessing this will be the only time Diane listens to Korn.
You never know!
Thats not their only GRAMMY, they also won Best Metal Performance for Here To Stay in the 2003 awards and were nominated 8 times in total.
Yes I wondered about The Doors as we saw it a few weeks ago. Lets go!
I love how Korn fits the single, somehow disharmonic, instrumental lines together to a strange harmonic melody.
_Finally_ someone is commenting on how freaking (yep!) *cool* this music video is. I remember catching it on MTV every time it was shown.
I love this song. Korn is a good group
I remember being at school and Korn dropped this song back in 98, good times
Totally Thankful Talented Thrilling Tetris Thinking Thirsty Thursdays Video is Here, Yay Party On! Rock On! Music On! Dance On! Food On!
First time I've heard a Korn song start to finish. I've known a handful of humans who were into Korn, every last one of them has gone through unspeakable depths of suffering. Moving on, otherwise I'll tear up.
Since there's nothing better to do, here comes a suggestion for another one... "Beyond The Mirror" by Pain Of Salvation. Over 8 minutes of balls to the wall, emotionally deep and also dark as f***.
That’s sad
Interesting comments and I agree with your take on the industry and his . Bit nybttpe of music though.
Yes, true. Johnathan himself was brutally abused as a child
If you are feeling adventurous you should check out songs Gary Heidnik by SKYND or Seventy Thorns by Kim Dracula. Both songs feature Jonathan Davis the lead singer from Korn.
Korn seems to be on that industrial rock style like Nine Inch Nails, Manson, Slipknot.
Industrial? There are so many categories 🤯
@@DianeJennings Give "NWO" by Ministry or "Reptile" by NiN (Nine Inch Nails) a spin. Both tracks are apex examples of Industrial Rock.
Also, NiN are an incredibly deep rabbit hole!
@@DianeJennings It really went weird in the 1990s. I lost track of the different styles/categories.
Korn is from Bakersfield, CA. Yay! We're proud of them.
I've watched quite few music react video's and I have to say I enjoyed yours the most because you didn't stop the music 200 times to talk about what you just heard. That irritates the crap out of me! Keep up the good work! 😊
Korn has been my favorite band since I was 12! They helped me through a lot during my teenage years, so they have always held a special place in my heart. Glad you gave them a good listen, from your fellow "plastic Paddie" 😂
Korn at Woodstock 99 opening with Blind maybe their most epic set ever 🎸🎶
nice to see you enjoying the gentle hymns of my youth ;P
ooh react to deftones or rage against the machine or primus! this was great, priceless facial expressions 😂
Me thinking the origin of “Korn” not being as bad as Diane made it out to be…
After: 😳 holy sh* t!
Yeah… I’m sorry
The 1st time I heard Korn was on the radio and at a certain time at night the radio station had a segment called, underground garage. It's when they played the song, Shoots and Latters. It's also a title of a popular board game back in the 1980s that we used to play.
Amazing live , i love korn
My favorite band of all time
Went to the concert when this came out. Was on the floor close to the stage. When Johnathan finished the scatt part and screamed GO! The entire floor erupted into a giant mosh pit. It did not matter if you didn't want to be part of it. You were surrounded everywhere. It was incredible! 🤘
Ah Korn. Middle school/high school nostalgia! Luckily you went with this song and not “Daddy”. That was is…uh….traumatic for the listener as much as the singer, whose name escapes me at the moment since my brain is still asleep.
😮I can only imagine
@@DianeJennings No. You cannot imagine.
@@DianeJenningsIt's a powerful, disturbing song with message. I wouldn't recommend an on-line reaction, but you could listen on your own. Have tissues at the ready.
The next time you go out of your “comfort zone “ of music, try Marylin Manson, Tool, Plasmatics, Sloppy Jane or G.G. Allin (good luck). Luv to watch these music shows with your “wtf” look on your face…Happy New Year to all!
Lol, that "wtf" was frozen on there the last 2 min! 😅
My first listen to Korn was in Catholic grade school when a friend of mine brought in Life Is Peachy and we listened to Twist all the time. This was in 1996 wjen they were basically brand new with a couple years under their belt as a band. Twist displays all of Jonathons scat vocals. Really cool track.
Wouldn't consider myself a fan, but they were a part of my childhood in a way, as it came out when I was somewhere between 5th and 8th grade, and we all got to collectively experience the song. My Ukrainian mom was very strict about music and Korn was the type of thing I wasn't allowed to listen to. I got ahold of one of their cds and would listen to it under the blankets at night when i was supposed to be asleep. I only liked maybe 1.5 songs on the album, but the taboo made it more appealing, and I would replay the tracks or parts I liked in secret along with other things I wasn't allowed to listen to like any kind of rap, especially Eminem. It's probly the first thing that lead me to being a a night owl 30 years later...
Korn when they signed their first record contract they released this song. It was the Lead's displeasure at being told what to do, and being forced to the whims of the executives literally becoming a freak on a leash. They fortunately signed with a different company a year later and in the new contract they had full freedom to do what they wanted and release music on their terms. it was a new era of the stars dictating their contracts and how a record label could be happy with it.
It's amusing to me that so many people have never heard this song before, but then again some people live under a rock too.
Falling away from is the continuation of this song. Good music video too.
You acting during the "silent reading" is top notch
What is this...AWESOMENESS! haha saw them live right before covid, awesome show with Breaking Benjamin!
Whilst Backpacking in Denmark I was talking to a bloke from Bulgaria about rock festivals and how the had spread all over Europe and popular Bands had developed Cult like followings. He was at a Bulgarian one that wasn’t fully established. He said they had all sorts of artists appearing on the same bill. He described a scene of a sedate Bulgarian Folk group just finished to polite applause followed by Korn where the crowd went adsolutly mental
Ova here man!👋
I've been a Korn fan since there first self titled album came out. '96 "Life is Peachy" came out....
Then Albums kept coming out!!!🤘💿💿💿💿💿
More korn please!🤘🖤
I love KoRn. I have seen them in concert 5 times. They never disappoint. They are considered the Fathers of Nu Metal. Jonathan Davis plays the bagpipes and can do things with his voice that should probably be illegal!! 😂
Jonathan Davis been through a lot as a child. This song is super deep 😢
Never like Twisted Transistor or Word Up, but the rest of the songs, I still listen to this day ^^
I first got exposed to Korn form one of their songs Twist. I was like what the heck was I listening too. But as time went on and I started listening to more Korn songs I became hooked by their music. Lorna music sounded like a mixture of Hip Hop and Metal, and it blends in perfectly, much like Limp Bizkit or Slipknot. One of my favorite songs from Korn is Here to Stay. Check out the music video of Here to Stay, it is awesome.
Someone dodged a bullet!
😂😂😂
Did You know Korn played at Woodstock 99 concert? A lot of 90s bands also played at the concert.
I did not know that!
@@DianeJennings wookstock 99 is on youtube and a lot of the bands. it was the 30th anniversary to the original woodstock of 1969.
And it was a mess... No peace at all... Just violence...🤓
Korn is the German word for grain and also for grain Schnaps...🍻 Maybe they drank a lot of this Schnaps...🤣🤣🤣
This my favorite song, from korn!!
I was at a Mexican food restaurant years ago here in Huntington Beach CA and my friend says hey, Korns here! I said what? I look over and I’ll be damned if the whole band isn’t sitting like 10 ft away from us.
4:40 Reminds of the blue guy in Guardians of the Galaxy
😅
How is it possible to hear this for the first time? 20+ years this band had been on the radio referred to music used I'm movies and started Nu metal.
This takes me back to high school😌
I'm 68 years old and I love that song
a clip that is not easily forgotten!.. 😊
When the song first came out it played on MTV and the radio all the time getting a lot of requests.
@@DianeJennings It was during the nu metal band era of the 90s. a lots of that and alternative rock and rap videos played a lot
I'm fairly certain that a coworker was listening to this song the other day. That video is great. Agreed, the band member are probably living in very nice houses now.
Absolutely 😂
Korn will make you laugh, cry and want to punch something. Bail out now or dive in. It’s a wild ride.
KoRn debuted in 1994 and was a natural progression of the 90's angst rock music by Nirvana & Alice In Chains... except KoRn fused hip hop influences w/ heavy rock - they de-tuned their guitars and added funk grooves to create something unique and energetic. Their lyrics were controversial for invoking experiences of child abuse... loss of innocence... mental anguish... Things that people did not put into music back then... It gave a new generation of rock fans to get their anger and frustrations out into something positive.
Jonathan Davis (vocals) joined members of an Oakland, California band L.A.P.D. around 1993 and KoRn was formed and signed to indie label Immortal Records for their debut album in 1994 w/ distribution by Epic Records... The band featured Brian 'Head' Welch and James 'Munky' Shaffer (guitars), Reggie 'Fieldy' Arvizu (bass) and David Silveria (drums)... MTV put the band's videos on air in 1995 and the debut album eventually sold gold (half million copies) in the US... w/ singles like - 'Blind'... 'Clown' ... 'Shoots and ladders'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥
KoRn's 2nd album 'Life is peachy' was a darker, hardcore record and went gold even faster than their debut album.
This was KoRn's 3rd album 'Follow the leader' which charted at #1 in the US and sold 5x platinum in the US (5 million copies) and made #5 in the UK... KoRn was definitely the biggest band of their 'nu metal' genre in 1998 and they followed it up w/ another #1 album 'Issues' in 1999.
However, drug and alcohol abuse was taking a toll on the members of KoRn... After a major set at the Woodstock '99 Festival, KoRn was getting bigger and bolder musically... but falling apart under pressure behind the scenes... Guitarist Brian 'Head' Welch ended up quitting the band in 2004 after 2 more successful albums... Drummer David Silveria left in 2007 just before KoRn performed on MTV 'Unplugged' w/ Amy Lee of Evanescence performing a stellar acoustic version of 'Freak on a leash' w/ the band... KoRn released the electronic influenced 'untitled' album in 2007 and recruited Ray Luzier (drums)... but never replaced guitarist Head officially (Brian 'Head' Welch got clean and embraced Christianity... but his troubles the band persisted as he struggled to raise his daughter as a single father)
By 2011, KoRn was still successful, but rather creatively stuttering... They released a 'dubstep' album 'The Path of totality' and would finally reunite w/ Brian 'Head' Welch in 2013 for the album 'Paradigm shift'... KoRn was back on track and making new music, but in 2018... tragedy struck singer Jonathan Davis... His 2nd wife and mother to his kids Deven Davis lost her battle to drug addictions and passed away. Davis poured his grief into the 2019 KoRn album 'The Nothing'.
After the pandemic, KoRn were back w/ the album 'Requiem' in 2022 and on tour again.
Other KoRn classics - 'Got the life' ... 'Need to' ... 'Here to stay' ... 'Make me bad' ... 'Falling away from me' ... "Y'all want a single" ... 'Coming undone'... 'Hold on' ... 'Never never'... 🤘🤘🔥🔥
Great band! I remember rushing home to catch the end of TRL to see if they were still #1 or not! 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
😊😊😊
If I remember correctly, this video was the first one TRL had to retire because it was #1 for too many weeks in a row.
Their only other option would have been to discontinue first place because this shit might've stayed #1 forever if they hadn't.
"Will you stop pretending I've never been born?
Now I look a little more like that guy from *KOЯN*
If you came a little bit closer
You'd see it isn't painted on, oh no no"
- lyric: _Red Dragon Tattoo,_ by Fountains of Wayne
Well, that was interesting. I've heard of KOЯN, but never got around to sampling the music. You have just saved me the trouble, and did so in your typically entertaining way. I'm still trying to unwrap my head around this, so this will be a lot shorter than what I usually post.
We need a brief clip of ED leaning back on that new massage unit. Will she still have the snarky look, or a dreamy one. Inquiring minds want to know.
Hehe that can be arranged
Why is it always freak on a leash people review? I mean it’s a good song, but it’s literally THE only song people “listen” to for the “first” time. Alone I break is a good vocal song, did my time, right now, etc so many others
Growing up I was a big fan of Korn! They have some pretty interesting songs for sure.
So much more fun to watch your reactions than to listen to this music (of course only my opinion). That's what the sound down button is for😅. Enjoyed your horror
Awesome band!
GREAT Reaction! If you like Korn you should do "Daddy" next...wait, um...I meant NEVER EVER EVER listen to "Daddy"
😮
exactly😬@@DianeJennings
Yeah but you kinda gotta listen to it to really understand Korn. I know what ya meant though 😬
My favorite is Sean Olson!!
you're right, but our girl is a bit tender for that one@@jeremeywilson2318
Here to Stay, Twisted Transistor and Narcissistic Cannibal are 3 more songs from Korn.
Also, try System of a Down, Disturbed, Evanescence, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park and Papa Roach
1:52 I remember this video, enjoyed the concept
LOL. John Davis. Glorious.
As a FYI, he goes by Jonathan.
Thanks for making me feel old