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Life After Brown
What are you listening to? Part 6
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<blockquote data-quote="FromOffTheStreets" data-source="post: 5715985" data-attributes="member: 75786"><p>Korn definitely transformed music after it came out. I was more into punk (green day, mxpx) & some underground hard-core (focal point, living sacrifice) back in middle school. I was on the school bus heading to a football game the first time I heard Korn. </p><p>I kinda graduated from punk after that and listened to more of the mid level rock like sevendust, taproot, trust company, trapt, submersed, staind, deftones, p.o.d. </p><p>It wasn't until I heard killswitch engage- as daylight dies that I headed back to metal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FromOffTheStreets, post: 5715985, member: 75786"] Korn definitely transformed music after it came out. I was more into punk (green day, mxpx) & some underground hard-core (focal point, living sacrifice) back in middle school. I was on the school bus heading to a football game the first time I heard Korn. I kinda graduated from punk after that and listened to more of the mid level rock like sevendust, taproot, trust company, trapt, submersed, staind, deftones, p.o.d. It wasn't until I heard killswitch engage- as daylight dies that I headed back to metal. [/QUOTE]
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