"Family Values Tour", and their relation to teen suicide and narcotic abuse are some further aspects to look into. The first issue that is brought to one's attention would be how Korn's success has not had to depend on frequent radio and TV airplay. In true fact KORN has had barely any radio play at all, not to mention the fact that most of their videos can appear only after twelve o'clock at night. Even after the lack of airplay, KORN always appears to get their message across. Their dedicated fans have continually been there to support them, and the producers who didn't pick up on them in the first place are now wallowing in sorrow due to the bands international success. With all the success come weeks and months of ongoing touring. The "Family Value's Tour" issue was created on purpose to upset the pare
nts of the younger teens who go to see the show. This tour consists of a number of different bands who are all put in the same genre of "offensive", "rude", "vulgar", or "violent" lyrics. These bands just wish to express their emotions through music because they know young people enjoy it and they can understand where the bands are coming from. The "Family Value's Tour" is also a getaway from the pressures of real life. It can be a way to express one's self in the mass hysteria of loud thumping music and excited fans. With the response that KORN and the Family Value's gang gets from its fans (some teens have come to KORN crying and thanking them because their music has helped them through a tough time), it's hard to see how they can be looked upon as influences of violence and narcotics. KORN, along with m
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