Nü metal: Korn & Linkin Park
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Nü metal: Korn & Linkin Park

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What happens when heavy riffs meet raw emotion? This week, Don and Dude dive into two landmark albums that launched Nu Metal from underground oddity to global phenomenon, blending hip-hop, metal, and vulnerability in ways rock had never witnessed.

Born in the late '90s, Nu Metal fused bruising guitar riffs, hip-hop swagger, and electronic experimentation, connecting deeply with fans wrestling alienation, trauma, and identity. These albums didn’t just soundtrack angst, they rewrote heavy music’s rulebook.

  1. Korn – Korn (1994)

Background: Debut record by Bakersfield’s five-piece, produced by Ross Robinson at Indigo Ranch, captured mostly live for maximum intensity. Jonathan Davis’s anguished vocals, Fieldy’s clacking bass, and down-tuned Ibanez 7-string guitars created Nu Metal’s foundation.

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