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On its seventh album--and first without founding member Brian "Head" Welch--Korn makes a few changes and gets on with proving that it's still a viable force within the world of heavy rock. The venerable veterans lean on outside...more.
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With such daring new songs as "Twisted Transistor," "Politics," and "Love Song" among others, it's clear that KoRn--Jonathan Davis, James "Munky" Shaffer, Fieldy and David Silveria--have opened the doors to even more creativity and disarray. And no one...more.
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I have heard of Korn since i was in the 8th Grade and never really gave them a notice. The last six albums they released i didnt really care for. never listened to them, mostly because i didnt really find Korn...more.
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First installment of the track-suited inventors of nu-metal's greatest hits. It draws on their back catalogue, from the1994 self titled debut; right through to 2003's 'Take A Look In The Mirror'. 'Greatest Hits Vol.1' displays the...more.
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While I have always been aware that Korn existed, they always seemed as relevant to me as box of scotch tape. I can't say I was familiar with any of their songs even though for some inexplicable reason I own...more.