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Korn Video: Korn: Steal This DVD - The Unauthorized Biography
Video Korn: Steal This DVD - The Unauthorized Biography |  |  | | List Price: $20.98 | | Label: Locomotive Spain
Salesrank: 133146
Released: July 18, 2006 | | Our Price: $12.46 | | Used Price: $7.99 | | MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: DVD | |
Korn: Steal This DVD - The Unauthorized Biography Reviews: Nothing new!!!  2007-01-02 - When I first heard about this DVD I was pretty excited. So I purchased it thinking it was a brand new, never before seen biography of the band. Since it was released in 2006, you would think that it would be new. Well anyway, when it arrived I rushed to put it in a watch it right away. Little did I know that this was a re-creation of something already released.
This DVD is actually the Kornography DVD (the biography with the red cover) with a different name. Anyone who was looking into getting this and already has Kornography, save your money. Their is absolutely nothing new on this!
I only gave it 2 stars because, even though it is a decent biography, i'm still a bit mad that I wasted money on something I pretty much already had!!
Steal This Review........  2006-06-21 - Continuing their series of unauthorized biographies about some of Hard Rock and Heavy Metal's icons, Locomotive Music brings us "Steal This DVD", the unauthorized story of Korn. Due to licensing restrictions the film does not include any Korn music but does have a similar sounding music playing across the background. Musically Korn is not everyone's cup of tea but you cannot take their unique contributions lightly. Born in Bakersfield California, hardly the limelight of Los Angeles this DVD takes you deep into their origins and what sort of trials and tribulations the group went through in their formative years. I found this a little more interesting than some of the other documentaries that the label released as the area where Korn is from was never the hotbed of musical attention. Learning what a band faced coming out of this area might prove an education to other up and comers should they be from small towns or other remote areas. Several pieces of Korn footage are presented but it is older footage and detailed histories on how each member became part of this phenomenon. This DVD is a pretty good watch and should sit well with the Korn alliance for despite a lot of more current footage and music I was able to take some good knowledge of the group from it. Many contend that "Nu-Metal" began with bands like Korn, so this will be fun for those fans to watch most specifically.
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