Terry frickin' Bozzio.
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/vid ... _korn.html
Wonder if TB is going to bring his entire kit out?

C'mon, Fieldy is the single best advertising tool for guitar technicians around the globe.MeYatch wrote:
talk to me if they replace Fieldy, in my opinion the single worst bass player ever signed to a record contract.
I saw them with Disturbed and some other band in State college. Obviously, Disturbed completely destroyed Korn, who were the headliners. Korn had the "Wall of Sound" syndrome. Just a constant low end hum from beginning to end. It was so unbearable that myself and the three other people I went with gave up our pretty good floor spots for an area beyond the soundman area. It was just too much. And you can't fault the Jordan Center as a venue either in this case because Disturbed was crystal clear and audible throughout their set. I fault terrible sound crew and terrible musicians for that night. Just showed me that Disturbed should open for noone.bassist_25 wrote:C'mon, Fieldy is the single best advertising tool for guitar technicians around the globe.MeYatch wrote:
talk to me if they replace Fieldy, in my opinion the single worst bass player ever signed to a record contract.
Do you plug your bass in and everything you play sounds like Korn? You see, when you play 87 whole steps down from 440 with light gauge strings and action lower than Britney Spears's pants, you get fretbuzz Those of us in the guitartech business call this The Fieldy Syndrome. So come on down to Snickerbean's Guitar Shop and get your bass set up today!
In all seriousness, I'm with many of the people here; I liked the first couple of Korn albums but haven't been interested in anything they've recently released. From what I understand, they are pretty terrible live.
TRUSTCompany opened the show... and blew both Disturbed and KoRn away...Victor Synn wrote:I saw them with Disturbed and some other band in State college. Obviously, Disturbed completely destroyed Korn, who were the headliners. Korn had the "Wall of Sound" syndrome. Just a constant low end hum from beginning to end. It was so unbearable that myself and the three other people I went with gave up our pretty good floor spots for an area beyond the soundman area. It was just too much. And you can't fault the Jordan Center as a venue either in this case because Disturbed was crystal clear and audible throughout their set. I fault terrible sound crew and terrible musicians for that night. Just showed me that Disturbed should open for noone.bassist_25 wrote:C'mon, Fieldy is the single best advertising tool for guitar technicians around the globe.MeYatch wrote:
talk to me if they replace Fieldy, in my opinion the single worst bass player ever signed to a record contract.
Do you plug your bass in and everything you play sounds like Korn? You see, when you play 87 whole steps down from 440 with light gauge strings and action lower than Britney Spears's pants, you get fretbuzz Those of us in the guitartech business call this The Fieldy Syndrome. So come on down to Snickerbean's Guitar Shop and get your bass set up today!
In all seriousness, I'm with many of the people here; I liked the first couple of Korn albums but haven't been interested in anything they've recently released. From what I understand, they are pretty terrible live.