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B-SIDES: SILVERCHAIR

Silverchair are one of the bands on my short list that need to get back together. Every time I go to put them on, I always seem to gravitate to watching live footage of them. Thankully I did get to see them many years ago during the Young Modern era but, I’ll always kick myself for not seeing them sooner. Their 1999 album, Neon Ballroom is an absolute modern unsung masterpiece. Silverchair were also one of those bands from the 90’s that had great B-Sides to their singles and albums. Often times I wonder why these songs didn’t make the album cut because they are that good! So with that in mind, take a listen to these Silverchair B-Sides and lets put it out in the universe that we need Silverchair back!

SILVERCHAIR B-SIDES:

“Untitled” (Found on the Anthem For The Year 2000 Single & Godzilla Soundtrack):

New Race (Found on the Freak single):

Trash (Found on Ana’s Song Single):

Madman- Vocal Version (Found On 20th Anniversary of Frogstomp):

Blind (Found on the Tomorrow Single- Rerecorded for The Cable Guy Soundtrack):

Punk Song 2 (Found on the Freak single):

B-Sides: Korn

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Korn will be celebrating their 25th year as a band this year (2019). On top of that, they are releasing their 13th studio album, The Nothing, in September. This band has been going non-stop for so many years. Throughout that time, they’ve amassed quite the catalog of songs. So many songs, that a lot of them didn’t make it to the albums and got used in other ways, whether it was soundtracks, b-sides, etc. I thought why not delve into some of Korn’s b-sides.
Sean Olson (from The Crow City of Angels Soundtrack):

 

 
Proud (from I Know What You Did Last Summer Soundtrack):

 

 
This Broken Soul (from Debut Album):

 

 
Kick The PA (from Spawn Soundtrack):

 

I Can Remember (from Follow The Leader):

 

Layla (from Debut Album):

 

 

Camel Song (From End Of Days Soundtrack):

 

 

Christmas Song (From Debut Album):

 

 
Haze (From “Untitled”):

 

 

Out Of You (from The Serenity Of Suffering):

 

 

Baby (From The Serenity Of Suffering):

 

 
Calling Me Too Soon (From The Serenity Of Suffering):

 

Album Rank: Korn

korn-logoI don’t know why but I’ve been in a mood lately to listen to Korn. Though I’ve mainly just listened to the first album. So I thought I’d rank all their albums since I’ve been on a Korn kick.

See You On The Other Side:

The Path Of Totality:

Take A Look In The Mirror:

Korn III- Remember Who You Are:

The Paradigm Shift:

Untitled:

 

The Serenity Of Suffering:

 

Untouchables:

Follow The Leader:

Life Is Peachy:

Issues:

Korn: