The Family Values Tour '98 [Explicit Lyrics] [Live]

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If you missed 1998's Family Values tour featuring Incubus, Orgy, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Rammstein, and Korn, fear not: 15 tracks from the aforementioned bands, plus "interludes," add up to well over an hour of neo-metal-angst-rap that can be enjoyed without venturing into a mosh pit. The CD is a cool deal in that it contains the best songs from each lineup, including radio hits such as Orgy's cover of New Order's "Blue Monday," Limp Bizkit's breakthrough version of George Michael's "Faith," and Rammstein's incendiary Germanic ode "Du Hast." Korn's medley of older material and singles from Follow the Leader prove why they're the headliners. In fact, this CD--and the tour itself--was partly based on the accurate assumption that Korn have such a strong influence that any band they tour with must appear Korn-approved kool to the kids. Both Ice Cube and Rammstein seem out of place, though kudos to Korn for including them. Ultimately, Family Values '98 is a great sampler for a metal-rap neophyte. --Katherine Turman --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

The Family Values Tour '98
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Hahahahahaha!!
  • Orgy blows the comp. away!
  • decent
  • I don't own this, but where is the rammstein?
  • must have been an off-night
The Family Values Tour '98
Korn , Rammstein , Ice Cube , Orgy , and Limp Bizkit
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000ICNX
Release Date: 1999-03-30

Tracks:

  1. Intro - Family Values Tour '98
  2. New Skin - Incubus
  3. Interlude #1 - Family Values Tour '98
  4. Dissention - Orgy
  5. Gender - Orgy
  6. Blue Monday - Orgy
  7. Interlude #2 - Family Values Tour '98
  8. Cambodia - Limp Bizkit
  9. Faith - Limp Bizkit
  10. Jump Around - Limp Bizkit
  11. Interlude #3 - Family Values Tour '98
  12. Check Yo Self (Remix) - Ice Cube
  13. Natural Born Killaz - Ice Cube
  14. Straight Outta Compton/Fuck Tha Police - Ice Cube
  15. Interlude #4 - Family Values Tour '98
  16. Du Hast - Rammstein
  17. Interlude #5 - Family Values Tour '98
  18. Shot Liver Medley: Shoots And Ladders/Justin/Predictable/Ball Tongue/Divine/Kill You - Korn
  19. Freak On A Leash - Korn
  20. Twist/Chi - Korn
  21. Got The Life - Korn

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If you missed 1998's Family Values tour featuring Incubus, Orgy, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Rammstein, and Korn, fear not: 15 tracks from the aforementioned bands, plus "interludes," add up to well over an hour of neo-metal-angst-rap that can be enjoyed without venturing into a mosh pit. The CD is a cool deal in that it contains the best songs from each lineup, including radio hits such as Orgy's cover of New Order's "Blue Monday," Limp Bizkit's breakthrough version of George Michael's "Faith," and Rammstein's incendiary Germanic ode "Du Hast." Korn's medley of older material and singles from Follow the Leader prove why they're the headliners. In fact, this CD--and the tour itself--was partly based on the accurate assumption that Korn have such a strong influence that any band they tour with must appear Korn-approved kool to the kids. Both Ice Cube and Rammstein seem out of place, though kudos to Korn for including them. Ultimately, Family Values '98 is a great sampler for a metal-rap neophyte. --Katherine Turman

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Hahahahahaha!!.......2006-09-27

The Family Values Tour is a joke, just look at the bands on here: Korn, Limp Bizkit, Incubus, and Rammstein. NONE of them are any good, as they're all pathetic nu-metal s***. Only 12-year-olds would like this.

If you want a good tour CD, get Gigantour, that has real metal.

4 out of 5 stars Orgy blows the comp. away!.......2006-06-01

And that's very true. Orgy had the best set here. KoRn was decent, Rammstein should have had more tracks as should have Incubus, but it was nice to see Bizkit drop some nice tracks not included on their albums like 'Cambodia' and 'Jump Around'. Ice Cube, no matter what you think, held his own here and is serves us a worthy track selection. Too bad 'Family Values' don't come around no more but with Limp sucking now a dayz it would be pointless. Still, this is a solid album with great live performances...could have been better but then again, it's very rare you hit something perfect.


3 out of 5 stars decent.......2005-06-02

its decent but y is ice cube here he is the worst performer but korn ruled i dont like bizkit orgy was good rammestien was good but only one song dont like incubus

2 out of 5 stars I don't own this, but where is the rammstein?.......2005-05-15

I see that Rammstein peformed on this tour, but where are the songs by them? OK, so they have Du Hast, but common, they have like 20 great songs! Korn and Bizkit suck, let us all understand that who aren't 12 year olds. Orgy and Rammstein need more tracks on this album! What is wrong with the people that made this???

2 out of 5 stars must have been an off-night.......2005-01-18

i'll be first to say that i was totally unimpressed with the sets by korn and limp bizkit but extremely surprised when orgy played the best set by far on this entire album. like many people i bought it when it first came out in 1998/1999 at which point it quickly earned a place at the bottom of my pile of cd cases. i was still a fan of korn at this point and "nu-metal" in general before it was actually called that. what can i say, it all seems silly and stupid in retrospect (and it probably is) but for about a year it seemed like this kind of music was going to be THE new alternative movement in america; comparisons to nirvana and the seattle sound were rampant in music publications. as we all know, this forecast came to naught and record sales started to slip around the time the three year mark of the 1999 breakthroughs of many of these bands was reached. everyone likes to pretend they weren't picking their jaw up off the floor the first time they heard anything from the first three korn albums now that that kind of music has fallen out of favor into the bottomless pit of passe, but the energy from these bands was definately infectious for the time (except for limp bizkit, who always sucked). the first two orgy albums and first three korn albums still remain a guilty pleasure of mine, having come before they became the generic has-beens they are now. out of all the bands featured on this album, korn seems to be the only one (barring incubus) that even has a single leg left to stand on nowadays.

anyway, onto the music. most of the people that bought this album way back in 1998 bought it for either the korn or limp bizkit tracks, obviously. limp bizkit sounds ok but their music is another matter. in short, you can't polish a turd. korn, on the other hand, sound genuinely bad on many of the tracks. jonathan davis sings like he has the flu while fieldy seems to have doubled his bass volume when the engineer wasn't looking before the show. munky and head sound buried much farther in the mix than they should be. overall, a sense of muddiness prevails. the shot liver medley is about the only salvagable thing korn did with their alotted time on the album. the opening bagpipe strains of "shoots and ladders" float out ethereally and then proceed to fall into a mishmash of recent and older korn songs. ice cube and rammstein sound about like you'd expect them to, a huge-scale listening party of their album. this is to be expected; they aren't relying largely on unpredictable conventional instruments to create their on-stage sound and as such sound much more cohesive.

the biggest surprises by far on this entire live album came courtesy of then-newcomers orgy. they were still very much rookies when they played the first family values tour and even now they come across as strikingly tight, cohesive, punchy, and fresh. as such, orgy takes the cake for the best performance on the album.

case in point, i wouldn't run out and buy this album just because you like the bands on it. many of them have released other live volumes that are generally of higher quality to date. most of the music, although less than 6 years old, sounds sorely dated; especially given the shake-ups in the rock landscape over the past few years.
Family Values Tour '98
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • an exquisit pile of songs from metal's most notorious stars
Family Values Tour '98
Various
Manufacturer: Pid
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B00000IFON
Release Date: 1999-04-06

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars an exquisit pile of songs from metal's most notorious stars.......1999-04-14

korn , limp bizkit, rammstein and orgy rule the music world ice-cube i don't really care about but i do recomend this tapes cuz they just cant pass to history unlistened peace !

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