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Korn (Music)
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Influences:Faith No More, Rage Against the Machine, Alice in Chains, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Primus, Mr. Bungle, Ministry, Sepultura, Pantera, Godflesh, Nine Inch Nails, Deftones, John Zorn, Fear Factory, Helmet, N.W.A, Bauhaus, Geto Boys, Cypress Hill, Biohazard, Suicidal Tendencies, Morbid Angel, Jane's Addiction, Living Colour, SoundgardenKorn (often stylized as KoRn or KoЯn) are a metal band who formed in 1993 from Bakersfield, California. While they now experiment with genres like electronic music, they're known for their distinct form of alternative metal which blends funk-influenced bass playing, downtuned guitars with little to no soloing, and angsty lyrics, pioneering and popularizing a sound you may know today as nu metal.Along with Rage Against the Machine and Faith No More, Korn were instrumental in bringing funk- and rap-inspired metal to the mainstream in the mid-to-late '90s. However, their independent nu metal style would blow up in popularity in the late '90s and early 2000s thanks to bands like Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park borrowing heavily from their style and achieving widespread commercial success. (Korn themselves would lampshade this by titling their third album Follow the Leader.)Despite (or rather because of) this influence on an entire genre of music, Korn have often rejected the nu metal label not only for the negative stereotypes associated with it (such as its formulaic sound, "whiny" lyrics and unintentional popularity with the kind of toxically macho young men the songs are meant to demonize) but out of a personal preference to simply let their music speak for itself. It's gotten to the point that they don't even like being classified as metal; in their own words, "Korn is Korn."As for their own presence in mainstream pop culture, though not averse to commercialism, Korn more or less live by their own principles. On the one hand, they were a staple on mid- to late-90s MTV with hits like "Freak on a Leash," "Falling Away From Me" and "Here to Stay" being shown in semi-regular rotation, as well as a reasonably successful Unplugged special. They've also released a number of remix EPs and, at the height of dubstep's popularity in 2011, recorded an entire dubstep metal album, The Path of Totality. On the other, they've never chased success and have used their early popularity to maintain a healthy "under the radar" reputation as they continue to tour and record albums (the one attempt at their record label asking them to write a single resulted in the deliberately angry and sarcastic "Y'All Want A Single"), and while they reject both labels, they remain a popular act in the heavy metal scene as one of the few truly good nu metal bands. | |
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Rape as Drama | |
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Rape as Drama: "Daddy," which was unfortunately based on a true story (it's about how Davis was sexually abused by his babysitter but nobody believed him when he called her out on it). | |
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"Well Done, Son" Guy | |
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: "Dead Bodies Everywhere" is about Jon criticizing his parents for not wanting him to be a musician. | |
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Genre Shift | |
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Genre Shift: To Dubstep on The Path of Totality. Then back to Nu Metal on The Paradigm Shift, although a few electro-ish elements stuck around from Totality. | |
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The Cameo | |
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The Cameo: They can be seen on the In Extremo DVD "Live 2002" | |
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The Rival | |
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The Rival: Ben Folds. Korn mocked him as an opening act as a lame Cheers performer. Folds responded with the savage mocking song "Rockin' the Suburbs" (aka "Korn Sucks"), with such lyrics as "I'm rocking the suburbs / I take the checks and face the facts / That some producer with computers / Fixes all my shitty tracks". Eels. The two bands didn't get along at all during Lollapalooza 1997. | |
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Forced Creativity | |
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Forced Creativity: "Y'all Want a Single" was written and recorded in response to their record label asking for a new single for an upcoming album. The resulting single contained 65 uses of the word "fuck" alone, in addition to other expletives, and would require significant edits in order to get radio or television airplay. | |
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New Sound Album | |
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The Path of Totality (2011) | |
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Alternative Metal | |
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Alternative Metal | |
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Atomic F-Bomb | |
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Atomic F-Bomb: In "Y'All Want a Single", which is loooooong. | |
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Halloween Episode | |
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The Halloween Episode of South Park "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery", a Scooby-Doo Homage. They at one point pull a Power of Rock-esque One-Winged Angel moment. The band also debuted its single "Falling Away from Me" after solving the "Scooby-Doo" Hoax. The song's content and heaviness rather surprises the townspeople gathered, as it heavily contrasts the band's sunny disposition throughout the episode. | |
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Longest Song Goes Last | |
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Longest Song Goes Last: The untitled album ends with "I Will Protect You" (5:29). The Path of Totality ends with "Bleeding Out" (4:49). A special mention to how much the band screws with this trope must be mentioned: several albums feature long songs at the end, but there are hidden tracks containing even more songs embedded within the finishing track, which don't qualify for the tropenote "Daddy" from Korn lasts 9:32, but there's 4:32 minutes of silence before the hidden track, "Michael and Geri" (3:26); "My Gift to You" from Follow the Leader lasts 9:12, but the hidden track 'Earache My Eye' lasts 6:28. | |
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Miniscule Rocking | |
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Miniscule Rocking: "Twist" clocks in at just 49 seconds. | |
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The Unintelligible | |
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The Unintelligible: Sometimes crosses into this territory. | |
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Cluster F-Bomb | |
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Cluster F-Bomb: In "Y'All Want a Single", the F word appears 89 times! Many other songs, mostly on older albums, do this to lesser degrees, most notably "K@#%!" from Life Is Peachy, which uses pretty much every swear in the book. Swearing has been mostly scaled back since the untitled album, though clusters have still turned up from time to time, such as at the end of "The Darkness Is Revealing" on The Nothing. | |
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Actor Allusion | |
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Actor Allusion: On "Earache My Eye", Cheech Marin sings "gonna tie my pecker to a tree, to a tree" at one point, a reference to another Cheech & Chong character, Red Neck. | |
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The Backwards Я | |
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The Backwards Я: Put to good use in their logo. | |
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Randomly Reversed Letters | |
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Randomly Reversed Letters: Their logo is "KoЯn", though it's to look childish, not Russian. | |
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We Used to Be Friends | |
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We Used to Be Friends: Jonathan and Head were close friends until the latter left in 2004 due to his disillusionment with the band, and ultimately converted to Christianity as he denounced his time in the band. Ultimately, head made amends with Jonathan in 2011, resulting in his return to the band in 2013. David Silveria and the rest of the band. While he wasn't necessarily close friends with them, Silveria left the band in 2006 out of anger from disagreements with the other members, and since then, he has made some critical comments towards them except for Munky, whom he said he has no hard feelings for. | |
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Death by Music Video | |
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Death by Music Video: The band is killed in a car accident before the "A.D.I.D.A.S." video starts. In "Alone I Break" the lead singer murders the rest of the band after a disagreement | |
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Country Matters | |
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Country Matters: In the chorus of "Cameltosis", and the aptly titled "K@#Ø%!(Kunts!)" | |
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Audience Participation Song | |
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Audience Participation Song: "Y'All Want a Single". Before singing it, Jonathan calls out the name of the city they're in, thanks the audience for being fans and coming out to see them, and asks them to hold their middle fingers in the air and shout "Fuck that!" before singing. | |
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Lead Bassist | |
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Lead Bassist: Fieldy qualifies as a Type A (For his distinct 808-influenced bass tone), and Type D, as his rhythms are at times emphasized more than the guitars are. | |
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Evil Laugh | |
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Evil Laugh: There's a few that pop up in "Never Around". And what sounds like one also appears in "Insane", but it's hard to tell. | |
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Band Toon | |
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Band Toon: The Halloween Episode of South Park "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery", a Scooby-Doo Homage. They at one point pull a Power of Rock-esque One-Winged Angel moment. The band also debuted its single "Falling Away from Me" after solving the "Scooby-Doo" Hoax. The song's content and heaviness rather surprises the townspeople gathered, as it heavily contrasts the band's sunny disposition throughout the episode. Also, Jon makes an appearance as Succulentus in OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes, where everything he says consists of parodies on lyrics by Korn and similar bands. | |
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Vorpal Pillow | |
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Vorpal Pillow: How Jonathan kills David in the "Alone I Break" video. | |
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Iconic Item | |
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Iconic Item: Davis' creepy mic stand, designed by H. R. Giger. | |
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Out-of-Genre Experience | |
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Out-of-Genre Experience: While much of their music from Untouchables on already had some electronic influences, the entirety of The Path of Totality was a very distinct Genre Mashup of metal and dubstep. The dubstep influences would carry over into a few songs on their more traditional follow-up, The Paradigm Shift, though they've yet to do another experimental album like this. | |
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Put on a Bus | |
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Put on a Bus: Head, followed by David. The first returned, though. | |
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Louis Cypher | |
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Louis Cypher: The music video for "Thoughtless" has a bullied protagonist who goes by the name of "Frank Louis Cifer" (played by then 22-year-old Aaron Paul). | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech | |
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: "Good God" is one towards a former friend of Davis. | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin | |
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Exactly What It Says on the Tin: Korn's 2009 tour was called the "Escape from the Studio" tour as a break from recording Korn III. The tour name was ripped off from a previous Metallica tour. | |
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Studio Chatter | |
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Studio Chatter: The album version of "Clown", on the self-titled album, starts with about a minute of the band goofing around after a couple of false starts, as well as David Silveria complaining that he'd rather be playing "Twist," a song that wouldn't be recorded until the next album. | |
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Bullet Time | |
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Bullet Time: Most of the "Freak on a Leash" video, as well as the damage the bullet causes. | |
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Music Video Overshadowing | |
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Music Video Overshadowing: "Freak on a Leash". | |
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The Bus Came Back | |
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The Bus Came Back: As of 2013, Head is a full-time member again. Lampshaded by an album titled The Paradigm Shift released that very year. | |
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Monster Clown | |
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Monster Clown: Their video for "Clown" contains several. And a few Creepy Dolls. | |
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Ironic Nursery Tune | |
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Ironic Nursery Tune: "Shoots and Ladders." Never has "Ring around the Rosie" sounded more disturbing. | |
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Addled Addict | |
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Addled Addict: Brian Welch, which led to him leaving the band and converting to Christianity. By the end of his original run, he was a raging alcoholic, borderline methhead, and also had a problem with benzodiazepines, and the road warrior lifestyle was enabling all of it and was going to lead to a spectacular crash if he didn't leave of his own accord. | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: From "Y'all Want A Single," "FUCK! THAT! SHIT!" (or, in the radio edit, "SUCK! ON! IT!"). The end of "Let the Dark Do the Rest" has Jon growl "YOU! MAKE! ME! SICK!" | |
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Scatting | |
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Scatting: Davis' demented mixture of beatboxing, grunting and babbling. Curiously, there are lyrics to some of the scatting. The most extreme example, though, has to be "Twist": The entirety of the song is basically Jonathan scatting and spouting the word "twist" a few times. | |
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Mood Dissonance | |
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Mood Dissonance: The lullaby at the end of "Daddy." | |
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The Invisible Band | |
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The Invisible Band | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Jonathan, of all people, gets his moments on "All in the Family." Fred Durst mostly responds to Jon's insults with "Say what, say what?", or "Oh, yeah?", or other phrases that really just exist so Fred can keep time. Jon, however, comments on many of Fred's lines. For instance: | |
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Stage Names | |
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Stage Names: Head (after his big head), Munky (given he could catch things with his feet like a monkey) and Fieldy (his big cheeks led to the nickname "Gopher", then 'Garfield', which became the current one, which he claims is short for "Fieldy Snuts"). | |
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Xtreme Kool Letterz | |
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"B.B.K.": "Big black cock", though not as in the usual sense - it's Jonathan Davis' nickname for Jack and Coke. | |
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Animated Music Video | |
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Animated Music Video: "Freak on a Leash", directed by Todd McFarlane. "Right Now" recycles some Deranged Animation taken from the Lloyd's Lunchbox shorts, which played at the Spike and Mike's Sick and Twisted Animation Festival. "Everything I've Known", directed by Gregory Ecklund. | |
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Oddly Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo | |
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Oddly Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo: Averted; the title of their ninth album, Korn III: Remember Who You Are. | |
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Rearrange the Song | |
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Rearrange the Song: The band's first demo tape Neidermeyer's Mind had the song "Alive" on it. The band reused the music as "Need To" on their first album, and "Alive" remained exclusive to the demo tape for 10 years, inspiring great interest from fans. "Alive" was eventually re-recorded for Take a Look in the Mirror to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the tape. The re-recording is in a different key and the music has been changed somewhat from the "Need To" arrangement, though the lyrics and chorus remain the same. | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: In the video for "Y'All Want a Single", some of the captions say that Britney Spears' music video for "Toxic" cost $1,000,000 to make, while their video only costs less ($150,000). | |
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Hypocritical Humor | |
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Hypocritical Humor: The video for "Y'All Want a Single". | |
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Aerith and Bob | |
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Aerith and Bob: Jonathan Davis and both drummers (David Silveria and Ray Luzier) alongside Fieldy, Munky and Head. | |
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Last Note Nightmare | |
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Last Note Nightmare: The bonus track at the end of their debut, after “Daddy� and a long silence. A grainy recording of unknown origin, which consists of a couple arguing over a Dodge Dart. A bit funny considering how they argue, but the fact that it was a random tape found in a shed is a bit creepy. | |
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Bullet Dodges You | |
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Bullet Dodges You: Before Neo could evade bullets by hacking into the Matrix with his mind, Jonathan Davis in the video to "Freak on a Leash" could stop, alter the trajectory and repel a bullet. Mostly by beatboxing and shouting "GO!!" at it. | |
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Fun with Acronyms | |
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Along with that, "A.D.I.D.A.S.", which stands for "All Day I Dream About Sex". | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Self-Deprecation: Fieldy jokes occasionally that he's not that good as a regular bassist, and that the band should hire a normal-sounding bassist to mesh with his clicky slap bass style. | |
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No Name Given | |
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The untitled album ends with "I Will Protect You" (5:29). | |
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Lighter and Softer | |
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MTV Unplugged (2007) | |
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No Title | |
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Untitled (2007) | |
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Cover Version | |
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Cover Version: "One", "Low Rider", "Wicked", "Earache My Eye", "Another Brick in the Wall", "Creep", "Word Up!", "Kidnap the Sandy Claws", "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," "Fight the Power", "Would?" and "We Care A Lot". | |
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Big "SHUT UP!" | |
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Big "SHUT UP!": "Right Now". | |
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Bullet Catch | |
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Bullet Catch: The aforementioned "Freak on a Leash" video. | |
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The Unpronounceable | |
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The Unpronounceable: Jonathan often dives into this whenever he's Scatting. | |
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Nu Metal | |
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Nu Metal: The first band of the genre. They deny it, saying "Korn is Korn." | |
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Album Title Drop | |
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Album Title Drop: "Trapped Underneath the Stairs", a bonus track for Korn III: Remember Who You Are, does this in the chorus (without the "Korn III"). Debatably "Shoots and Ladders", which includes a faintly whispered "Jimmy cracked corn" somewhere in the bridge. | |
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Intercourse with You | |
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Intercourse with You: "Beat It Upright", which is about S and M. It's so bad that the edited version of the album it's on (Untouchables) didn't even include the track. Then there's their album See You On the Other Side, which is practically full of sex songs like "Getting Off", "Inside Out", "10 or a 2-Way", "It's Me Again" and "Last Legal Drug (Le Petit Mort)". The latter song even uses a French euphemism for "orgasm" as part of the title! Along with that, "A.D.I.D.A.S.", which stands for "All Day I Dream About Sex". | |
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Inelegant Blubbering | |
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Inelegant Blubbering: The sobbing at the end of "Daddy". | |
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Man of a Thousand Voices | |
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Man of a Thousand Voices: Jonathan Davis has made an art form out of his voice, doing operatic cleans, gravelly baritones, death growls, shrieks, rapping, beatboxing, thrashy grunts, and scatting. Because of this amazing vocal versatility, fans have compared him favorably with the likes of Mike Patton, Devin Townsend, Christian Alvestam, Tooru "Kyo" Nishimura, Travis Ryan, Serj Tankian, and Roughton Reynolds, all of which are some of the best examples of this trope from the heavy metal scene. | |
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Avant-Garde Metal | |
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Avant-Garde Metal: If you don't consider them Nu Metal... | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes | |
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Everything's Louder with Bagpipes: Jonathan played bagpipes in high school and transferred his talent to Korn. Now at least one track per album (except in Untouchables, which has no bagpipe parts), there's gonna be bagpipes somewhere in the songs, and somewhere in the live shows. | |
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Long-Runner Line-up | |
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Long-Runner Line-up: The band was the same for 12 years before Head got religious and left. David Silveria left several years later and was replaced by Ray Luzier. Head returned to the band in 2013, and their lineup has been consistent since. | |
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Cover Drop | |
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Cover Drop: The "Freak on a Leash" music video starts with the cover of its album, Follow the Leader (a girl playing hopscotch on a cliff). | |
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Calling the Old Man Out | |
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Calling the Old Man Out: "Daddy", from the first album, which is about how Jonathan's father didn't believe him when Jonathan told him that his babysitter was molesting him. | |
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Lady Looks Like a Dude | |
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Lady Looks Like a Dude: The music video for "Falling Away from Me" shows a teenaged girl with Boyish Short Hair being beaten by her Abusive Father because of who she is. Feeling like a Damsel in Distress, she opens the magic box to evoke Korn's help. Just then, a group of kids arrive to help her, and she escapes through the window, never to be beaten by her father again. | |
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In the Style of | |
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In the Style of | |
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Rap Metal | |
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Rap Metal: Despite pioneering nu-metal, their music rarely features actual rapping outside of collaborations with Nas, Ice Cube, Biggie, Q-Tip, Xzibit and Slimkid3. | |
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Hidden Track | |
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A special mention to how much the band screws with this trope must be mentioned: several albums feature long songs at the end, but there are hidden tracks containing even more songs embedded within the finishing track, which don't qualify for the tropenote "Daddy" from Korn lasts 9:32, but there's 4:32 minutes of silence before the hidden track, "Michael and Geri" (3:26); "My Gift to You" from Follow the Leader lasts 9:12, but the hidden track 'Earache My Eye' lasts 6:28. | |
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Product Placement | |
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Product Placement: They had an endorsement deal with Puma in the late 90s. | |
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Solo Side Project | |
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Solo Side Project: Jonathan released his debut solo album, Black Labyrinth, between the releases of The Serenity of Suffering and The Nothing. | |
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Brick Joke | |
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Brick Joke: "Falling Away from Me" starts where "Freak on a Leash" left off (with a security guard holding a bullet while several animated kids run past him) before the scene changes to live-action. | |
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