Quote from: Trollheart on Jan 01, 2025, 09:22 PMNot at all. I always like to try to push myself out of the old comfort zone, and I was glad I got to finish it (in so far as I could, given the Christmas and all) and can now appreciate the band a lot more. Will I feel the same after listening to 14 Korn albums? Head there to find out!


Good luck! You may find yourself, after 3 albums of Korn, reminiscing about the days you only had to listen to MES's drunken rodeo rants  ;)

At least you'll make @Norg happy though!


Surprisingly, it's started very well!  :yikes:


I didn't say listen to korn I said all there solo albums and bands

Korn has been catatoized long ago if u haven't heard korn u late bro lol ...but whatever floats your boat


#93 Jan 03, 2025, 01:28 AM Last Edit: Jan 03, 2025, 04:01 AM by Trollheart
Quote from: Norg on Jan 02, 2025, 08:53 PMI didn't say listen to korn I said all there solo albums and bands

Korn has been catatoized long ago if u haven't heard korn u late bro lol ...but whatever floats your boat

Huh?

It makes absolutely zero sense to ask me to listen to the solo projects of people from a band I know nothing about. If you want me to listen to Korn, that's fine, but I have no benchmark to work from if I start doing solo work instead of the band. That would be like, I don't know, suggesting I listen to all the work of Phil Collins without ever hearing a Genesis album. How would I know how different, if at all, his solo music was to that which he produced within the band structure?

No. There's no logic to that. It's Korn the band or nothing.



Ok ....

Now I got the itch to listen to corey Taylor's solo work lol

If u think about it slipknot really isn't his band he just a employee he joined kinds late and is the 2nd singer


Quote from: Norg on Jan 03, 2025, 09:02 PMIf u think about it slipknot really isn't his band he just a employee he joined kinds late and is the 2nd singer

 :laughing:


And there, ladies and gentlemen, you have Norg. In a nutshell. Or is that case? Anyway, question answered. Now where's that "closed" sign...?