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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This was really awesome!, May 20, 1999
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This is a cool video, with some of KoRn's rare videos, such as Blind, Clown,and Shoots and Ladders,to name some. It's very imformative and just fun to watch.It does include harsh language, and a whole lot of beer drinking, but in a way that's what KoRn is and I'm fine with them just the way they are. I'm a huge Fan of the band ,and this video was really satisfying to me So,basically, BUY IT!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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The Best KoRn, June 12, 2000
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.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Ultimate Korn-umentary!, November 6, 2000
I tell you, band videos do not get any better than Who Then Now. Welcome to the Neighborhood? No thanks. The video is basically a 45 minute long interview/documentary on the making of Life is Peachy, which I find very interesting considering it is one of my favorite CD's of all time. Who Then Now probes into the personalities of all the members of Korn. The studio scenes with Jon show how much effort and emotion he put into that CD. Fieldy can get annoying as usual with his "look at me, I'm funny" persona, but it is standable. Head is probably the most interesting person in the band, judging by this video, and spends 95% of it drunk. Who Then Now? also includes four music videos: "Blind" "Shoots and Ladders" "Clown" and the un-released "Faget." The videos are the same edited versions you see on MTV, but they are the great Korn videos themselves. Another high-point of this video was the part where they brought in Chino Moreno of the Deftones to cover Ice Cube's "Wicked," which still makes me sad that Korn and 'Tones relationship is practically dead. The rest of this video is basically drinking Coors Light and spitting beer nuts at each other, typical Korn fashion, you know. You cannot call yourself a Korn fan and not have this. This is a necessity to every Korn fan out there. I urge you to buy this.
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