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Free Music Review: Korn befor Korn, eh.
Hit: 4 Stars

I really don't like Korn that much, in fact I hate them. But this is a nice piece of funk metal. A lot of it reminds me of Mosley era Faith No More with a little thrash thrown in. Even if you don't like Korn you should check this out.

Free Music Review: PreKorn
Hit: 4 Stars

Although it is obviously not as good as Korn is, it is still very good stuff. Can definately hear the metal influences and some Red Hot Chili Peppers in there.

Free Music Review: Sort of decent
Hit: 3 Stars

This CD is pretty good, but there aren't enough good songs on it. Songs like P.M.S., St. Ides, and Who's Got The Number show true young spirit of foolish adolesecents with record deals and rocking. But other more serious songs like Jesus and Don't Label Me show true emotion and thought and that they aren't just brash young people. It's also a gem to have if you like Korn because strange enough, Fieldy, James Shaffer(Munky), and David Silveria(At age 13!!) make the music. The lead singer, Richard Morales, has a rather messy, slurred voice and most of the time, you can't understand what he's saying. Even if you can hear what he's saying, it doesn't make any sense. But he does get backup from Munky and even Fieldy. Generally, the first few songs are good, but they are rather disappointing after that. Doe Tee Beats is only 15 seconds and all they do is scream to a drumbeat but it's still funny. Slicky Slixter is the most annoying song on the CD because it's basically all saxophone. Who's Got The Number is a ridiculous song about some number, but which number is it? All My Life starts out okay, but falls apart and ends at 41 seconds. The point is, if you're a Korn fan, you should buy it, but you might not like it because the music isn't the same.

Note: There are some guitar chords on this CD that are later used in Korn songs!


Free Music Review: old school
Hit: 3 Stars

LAPD - the chilis meet primus meet faith no more with a burning desire to be ROCKSTARS and wanted to look for a bigger label, they kicked out there original singer richard because he didnt want to get off the xxx label. the scene in Bako was starting to get harder and they wanted to get a harder sound. they created a new demo and were starting to call themselves the "crunchtaters" there was a band called Iconoclasm also playing in Bakersfield, that brian welch did some lead guitars for they only did a 4 song demo. LAPD/crunchtaters wanted the Iconoclasm singer to sing because he had a harder vocal style, he was putting it off, they found jonathon who was playing for a band called sex art and picked up brian welch and they became korn. the LAPD was cool for it's time, but they were definitely borrowing heavily from everyone else's style, just like they took a bite from Cradle of Thorns who by far had the "KORN" style long before, but props to them for going huge. LAPD who's laughing now is a fun album, some catchy riffs, great drumming and "Gar" / fieldy came from "garfield" Reggies early handle is defining his patented bass sound, but nothing like korn sound

Free Music Review: KoRn's Roots
Hit: 3 Stars

This is a good addition for anyone has a KoRn CD collection. L.A.P.D. was the name that KoRn went by before they picked up Jon Davis and Brian Welch. While the music is raw and the low end guitar sounds are missing, I would recommend this CD to any KoRn fan.
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