Nu-Metal DJs Ranked.
The most unnecessary list in the history of music. |
| 1 |  | Linkin Park Hybrid Theory
Joe Hahn.
Unlike some of the DJs on this list, Mr. Hahn seems like an actual other instrument instead of a bunch of chirp noises in the backround once or twice a song. A+ |
| 2 |  | Deftones White Pony
Frank Delgado
In the same sorta vein as Mr.Hahn, but even more atmospheric. |
| 3 |  | Slipknot Slipknot
Sid Wilson.
Although on some songs he falls to simple scratching, on other such as 'Prosthetics' he adds atmosphere. |
| 4 |  | Incubus Make Yourself
DJ Kilmore.
'The Warmth' speaks for itself. |
| 5 |  | Limp Bizkit Three Dollar Bill Y'all
DJ Lethal.
A much more traditional hip-hop style DJ, but still adds aggressive moments. |
| 6 |  | Lostprophets The Fake Sound Of Progress
Jamie Oliver
Although I feel like there's way too much DJ'ing on this record, I do feel like it's pretty good. Just overdone. |
| 7 |  | Incubus S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
DJ Lyfe
In a similar vein to Jamie Oliver, I just feel there's a little too much going on turntable wise. I much prefer Lyfe's replacement, DJ Kilmore. |
| 8 |  | Kid Rock Devil Without a Cause
Uncle Kracker
There's a lot of hip hop influence on this record, but I'm not a big fan. |
| 9 |  | (hed) p.e. (hed) p.e.
DJ Product.
Too much chikka with the wikka. |
| 10 |  | Crazy Town The Gift of Game
DJ AM (rip)
I actually like DJ AM a lot post Crazy Town, but I don't think he does anything noteworthy on this record. |
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