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January 17, 2007

Korn Cover Radiohead, Cure

Korn announced the release of their MTV Unplugged album back in November, but we had no idea they were angling for our hearts and minds by covering The Cure (with Robert!) and covering Radiohead. Via FMQB:

Recorded in New York on December 9, the Unplugged disc features appearances by Amy Lee of Evanescence and Robert Smith of The Cure. Lee contributes to the performance of "Freak On A Leash" and Smith appears on a version of his own "In Between Days." KoRn also covered Radiohead's "Creep" for the disc, which will be released on February 20. The Unplugged special is slated to debut online first on February 10, then on MTV on February 17.

Sorry Korn, still not enough; we blame you for music in the late '90s. Jonathan Davis and Robert Smith together, we could see that; Robert likes Peen Wentz, after all. But oh man that "Creep" is gonna be great! "'Cause I'm a ... DHOOM-da-dha-DHOOM-da-dha-EEMA." Get psyched.

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Fitting that Radiohead has basically disowned "Creep", no?

Posted by: Raj (Mind Clippings) at 01/17/07 10:56 AM | Reply
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There's a white girl who works at the Orange Julius in my local mall who still has dreadlocks. I feel sorry for her.

I bet she still says "Wicked!" too.

Posted by: MEh at 01/17/07 11:21 AM | Reply
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Don't get me wrong. "Creep" is a good song but when it's a sad choice of a Radiohead cover. For god's sake, if you can't swallow the new Radiohead-as-radio-friendly-Autechre [and it's not my cuppa tea], do something off OK Computer. But "Creep"? What the hell are you doing here??

Posted by: RSL at 01/17/07 11:36 AM | Reply
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ARE YOU READDDYYY???...well, are you?

Posted by: matt at 01/17/07 11:44 AM | Reply
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Robert--Korn? Really? This is what you do with your free time? Gad.

Posted by: Constant Dater at 01/17/07 11:54 AM | Reply
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Oh dear.

Posted by: liv at 01/17/07 12:03 PM | Reply
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rsl, you have to be aware that this is korn and that them doing say subterranean homesick alien would be a huge mistake since it wouldn't work with their style of music whereas creep lyrically could be a korn song- not that I'm insulting the lyrical quality of radiohead songs b/c that would be a ridiculous statement.

Posted by: ian at 01/17/07 12:58 PM | Reply
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what's that dude on the left pointing at?

Posted by: kebab dylan at 01/17/07 1:36 PM | Reply
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oops. the dude on the left can't point because he has no arms. What is the dude on the right pointing at?

Posted by: kebab dylan at 01/17/07 1:38 PM | Reply
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Like "In Between Days" really needed re-doing. Shame on you silly Insane Clown Posse-wannabees...


Posted by: Fred Durst at 01/17/07 1:53 PM | Reply
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Not that Korn had anything important to say, but this is downright pathetic. Why don't they just work the glory holes down at the local fuck book store?

Posted by: Tony G at 01/17/07 1:56 PM | Reply
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Way back when, I worked for a college radio station and interviewed Korn during their first major label tour. When I asked them the prerequisite "influences" question, they rambled off bands like Duran Duran and My Bloody Valentine (and Dr. Dre). They had basically never heard of the bands they were touring with. I'm not sure how much truth there is to this, but they seemed genuine, and were able to answer some trivial questions about those bands. Oh, and they use Tom's Of Maine toothpaste.

Posted by: MoMa at 01/17/07 2:03 PM | Reply
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On a side note -- who knew that unplugged was still around? Plugged (?) versions of these songs would be torture enough. Ugh, I pray they don't slow down the tempo of creep and sing with their eyes closed. Korn emoting makes me throw up in my mouth.

Posted by: Dave at 01/17/07 2:43 PM | Reply
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Is it just me, or does it seem like EVERYONE's hate for Korn stems from the bands they spawned rather than from their music itself? Personally, I still think everything up to and including Follow the Leader is pretty classic as far as metal is concerned. Give it 10-15 years and I suspect history will validate me.

Posted by: Nate at 01/17/07 2:44 PM | Reply
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The only question in my mind is whether their butchering of Creep will be more or less hilarious than anything on Twisted Sister's christmas album.

Posted by: Alex at 01/17/07 2:53 PM | Reply
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Quote:
"Is it just me, or does it seem like EVERYONE's hate for Korn stems from the bands they spawned rather than from their music itself?"

No. My hate for Korn stems from the hillbilly roommate I was forced to live with my freshman year of college. I remember one song in particular, I think it was called "Faggot". And the hick thought the song was about killing godless queers. He would play it on repeat and at maximum volume as some sort of defense sheild against me and my "fudgepacker friends".

Posted by: Reggie at 01/17/07 2:56 PM | Reply
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Say what you will about what Korn has become, but few songs are as cathartic after a bad day as Ball Tongue.

Posted by: Josh at 01/17/07 6:28 PM | Reply
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creep lets jonathan whine and feel bad for himself.

it's just like 7th grade all over again!

Posted by: vince at 01/17/07 7:36 PM | Reply
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Is it at all possible for anybody or any band to cover a Radiohead song and it NOT be Creep?

Posted by: adam at 01/17/07 10:35 PM | Reply
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I hope Robert Smith didn't think that appearing with Korn provided some sort of relevance to new, young, hip audiences.

DwD

Posted by: Dw Dunphy at 01/17/07 11:50 PM | Reply
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LOLOLOL.
Korn and Evenesence? Preforming the most trite Radiohead song conceivable? This is history in the making.

Posted by: Ryann E. at 01/18/07 1:07 PM | Reply
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Well it makes me laugh really. Basically whats happening is the people who loved Korn in the 90's have now grown up in their years and are into new stuff, its natural... now they're embarrased to admit they were ever fans, because its not cool to do so...music is a bit like a fashion really; what goes around comes around. Admitedly, Korn arent the same since Head left, and on their last album they pretty much sold themselves out...but then look at Metallica, they will reinvent themselves.... these 'past fans' who now slate them off...reminds me of people who keep going on about gays, saying how much they hate them..and then turn out to be gays themselves.

Music isn't a fashion to the people who are born with rythmn...

Posted by: steve at 03/01/07 4:47 PM | Reply
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“Breakfast With Korn”, presented by the AT&T blue room and the World Famous KROQ!


On Tuesday March 6th, watch “Breakfast With Korn”, a one hour exclusive interview and performance, live from the AT&T blue room. The live webcast interview will be hosted by Kevin & Bean of the World Famous KROQ and the live performance will feature songs from Korn’s new album, Unplugged. Click here to hang out with Korn in the AT&T blue room!

http://clk.atdmt.com/ATA/go/sbcsbcon0030000125ata/direct/01/

Posted by: kroqbr at 03/02/07 1:56 PM | Reply
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“Breakfast With Korn”, presented by the the World Famous KROQ and the AT&T blue room!

On Tuesday March 6th, watch “Breakfast With Korn”, a one hour exclusive interview and performance, live from the AT&T blue room. The live webcast interview will be hosted by Kevin & Bean of the World Famous KROQ and the live performance will feature songs from Korn’s new album, Unplugged. Click here to hang out with Korn in the AT&T blue room!

Posted by: kroqbr at 03/02/07 4:58 PM | Reply
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Korn and the Cure share a common producer, Ross Robinson.. he's really branched out. He is now doing indie bands like Repeater ( http://www.myspace.com/repeaterband ) and trying to get the 'new new new wave' out there like he did to the 'Nu metal'.

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