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Korn deuce navigation map
Korn deuce navigation map






korn deuce navigation map

My personal favorite has to be when Jon Davis is screaming Kill You in the studio it's just absolutely insane to watch. (Check out But still, the fact remains that there is plenty of footage for Korn fans. There is also a super rare video of No place to Hide that was never officially released. Although we have "all the music videos", for some reason Clown is still edited (as is the Make me Bad remix video) and the live video of Good God that was on the original pressing of Life is Peachy is not here either. The other thing is that there are no complete songs, only bits and pieces. I can understand that it's supposed to be a maze as it looked like you broke out of an asylum and there are "dead bodies everywhere", and the guy who made it deserves credit, but when there's so much stuff, it's very irritating if you can't remember where things are. Nothing is labeled!!! Nothing, Nada, Zip. Nothing is titled, we have a cool and elaborate maze to go through constantly and sometimes you might miss stuff. The major problem though is the DVD setup. Both are really cool and interesting to see.

korn deuce navigation map

We have the two documentaries, the Who then Now and the Deuce Videos that show plenty of history. "If you love or loved Korn, then how can you not get this? Absolutely shoved to the brim with content up until the date of the release, there is a lot of insight of what made Korn to be Korn. Additionally, I would not recommend this DVD to parents buying it for their kids, because of the VERY disturbing imagry of the Asylum (decapitated animal heads, a person in an electric chair, wailing voices, all kinds of gruesom stuff.)One last thing: KoRn should have waited a month or so before releasing this, so that they could have included content from their new album, "Untouchables."All in all, a great effort, KoRn. This makes it all very confusing to navigate and find what you want. You have to paw around to find the Deuce menu, but it's on the screen that also handels the settings.Beyond that, you can prowl the Asylum and find TONES of footage, from behind the scenes documentarys, to gag footage, to Feildy singing his own rendition of B.B.K.The one problem I have with this disc is that NOTHING in the Asylum is labeled. The two main features are the original VHS release "Who Then Now" and the new documentary, "Deuce". The whole thing takes place inside an old Asylum, filled with disturbing imagry. It has everything you would want on the band, from the obvious (music videos, concert footage) to the.not so obvious. I didn't really know what to expect at first, but what I found blew me away.This is the definative KoRn DVD. "Okay, let me just start off by stating that this is the first music DVD I have ever bought.








Korn deuce navigation map