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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 01 January, 2000 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sony/Columbia |
| FEATURES: | Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Music Video - Pop/Rock |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 074645015330 |
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Customer Reviews of Korn - Who Then Now?
EXCELLENT This video is great. I love it because you get to know all about KoRn and every member. You also get to see the making of the Life is Peachy CD which is really cool, and you can see the videos for "Blind", "Shoots and Ladders", "Clown", and "Faget". Most of the music videos aren't very impressive, but it's great to see how KoRn first started out. The video for "Clown", though, is one of the best KoRn videos ever and you should check it out. Buy this video right now or you'll hate yourself for the rest of your life!
The Best KoRn
This video was the greatest thing i've ever bought. KoRn was great in it! If you're a KoRn fan, you'll love it! If you're not a fan, just watch it and you will be! It includes great music videos of Blind, Clown, Shoots and Ladders, and Faget and you get to see the band talking of how they started off, what they think of the music they make, how Head Munky and Fieldy got their names, and you get to see them just have fun! It's a must buy with a lot of laughs and good times.
Awesome Live Video
This is a video for old fans of Korn. I bought this when it came out, I think about the time Life Is Peachy was released. Korn's self-titled album and Life Is Peachy are the best two albums, and this video captures the band at that point in their career, before MTV and massive fame caught up with them and sent them on a commercial rock path.
The interviews with band members are very cool, learning about how Korn got together, what the band members have to say about each other, and so on. The videos are great, too, since you don't see them on MTV. Live performances are interesting to see as well. Some of the best stuff is when they are recording Daddy from the first album in the studio and Jonathan completely breaks down into a fit of emotion. This actually made the record, too, if you listen closely. It's so real and emotional it is disturbing.
The part that makes the video fun is the pranks and shenanigans of the group. There is a lot, and I mean a lot, of beer drinking in this movie. I suspect they have matured a lot since this point in their lives, so you may not be getting an accurate image of who Korn is now, but who they were when they were still pretty new on the scene.