Jan. 16th, 2011
.. then wrote an article about it for my school newspaper decrying the graffiti. Yes, HMS has been evil and devious for decades!
Today's cover comes courtesy of Korn, one of the few good things to ever come out of the town of Bakersfield, Ca. With a driving industrial/alternative metal sound coupled with great videos and an amazing stage show, Korn has been standard on the festival circuit for several years now. Really good stuff.
Today, they draw from perhaps the biggest mind-fuck of an album that wasn't made by Frank Zappa. Pink Floyd's The Wall. From what I've been able to learn, Korn regularly plays long selections from The Wall in concert nad has discussed performing the entire thing in the same way Floyd did back in the eighties. Buy me my ticket now!
But anyway, today's cover. From the 2009 Download Festival, Korn performing Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2
A quick note about formating. To save your friends pages, I limit the width of the videos to 640. I'm finding more videos up in a widescreen format. Would y'all prefer the current size, or a larger embed behind a cut?
Oh, I promised you a bonus track. Enjoy!
Today's cover comes courtesy of Korn, one of the few good things to ever come out of the town of Bakersfield, Ca. With a driving industrial/alternative metal sound coupled with great videos and an amazing stage show, Korn has been standard on the festival circuit for several years now. Really good stuff.
Today, they draw from perhaps the biggest mind-fuck of an album that wasn't made by Frank Zappa. Pink Floyd's The Wall. From what I've been able to learn, Korn regularly plays long selections from The Wall in concert nad has discussed performing the entire thing in the same way Floyd did back in the eighties. Buy me my ticket now!
But anyway, today's cover. From the 2009 Download Festival, Korn performing Pink Floyd - Another Brick In The Wall, Part 2
A quick note about formating. To save your friends pages, I limit the width of the videos to 640. I'm finding more videos up in a widescreen format. Would y'all prefer the current size, or a larger embed behind a cut?
Oh, I promised you a bonus track. Enjoy!