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Follow the Leader [ CD / Album ]

Follow the Leader

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  • Released Date: 28 Jul 2003

  • Genre: Metal

Our Take

KORN's "Follow The Leader" is a chaotic rollercoaster of a record, packed with more twists and turns than a drunken night out in Camden. This album is like a musical pinball machine, bouncing from nu-metal bangers to hip-hop infused tracks with the finesse of a clumsy drunk stumbling through a festival campsite.

Right from the get-go, "It's On!" kicks things off with a punch to the gut, showcasing Jonathan Davis' trademark guttural growls and screeches that could make even the most hardened metalhead quiver in their thrift shop combat boots. But don't get too comfortable, because tracks like "Freak on a Leash" and "Got The Life" throw you for a loop with their infectious hooks and rap-rock vibes that hit harder than a roundhouse kick from a pissed-off Liam Gallagher.

But it's not all mosh-pit mayhem and angsty anthems on "Follow The Leader." KORN shows a surprising amount of versatility with tracks like "Children of the Korn" featuring Ice Cube, blending rap, rock, and even a touch of menace that would make Quentin Tarantino proud.

Overall, KORN's "Follow The Leader" is a wild ride that's as unpredictable as the British weather. So grab your leather trousers, spike your hair, and prepare to headbang your way through one of the most genre-bending albums of the late '90s. Just remember to mind the gap between the train and the platform, because this record is about to take you on a hell of a journey.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Data
2. Data
3. Data
4. Data
5. Data
6. Data
7. Data
8. Data
9. Data
10. Data
11. Data
12. Data
13. It's On!
14. Freak On a Leash
15. Got the Life
16. Dead Bodies Everywhere
17. Children of the Korn
18. B.B.K.
19. Pretty
20. All in the Family
21. Reclaim My Place
22. Justin
23. Seed
24. Cameltosis
25. My Gift to You

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About the artist

Korn

KORN, the California-based nu-metal pioneers, have been tearing up the music scene since the early 1990s with their unique blend of heavy riffs, aggressive vocals, and raw emotion. Fronted by the charismatic Jonathan Davis, KORN has never been afraid to push the boundaries of what metal music can be. With their debut self-titled album released in 1994, KORN quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the metal world. Tracks like "Blind" and "Shoots and Ladders" showcased the band's ability to blend twisted lyrics with bone-crushing riffs, creating a sound that was at once unsettling and undeniably catchy. But it wasn't just their music that set KORN apart – it was also their image. With their signature dreadlocks, baggy clothes, and intense stage presence, the band brought a theatrical element to their live shows that set them apart from their peers. Over the years, KORN has continued to evolve and experiment with their sound, incorporating elements of electronica, hip-hop, and even dubstep into their music. Their 2011 album, "The Path of Totality," saw them collaborating with some of the biggest names in the electronic music world, including Skrillex and Excision. With a fiercely loyal fan base and a back catalogue full of hits, KORN shows no signs of slowing down. Whether you're a die-hard metalhead or just a casual listener, there's no denying the impact that KORN has had on the music world. So throw on your baggiest jeans, crank up the volume, and get ready to headbang like it's 1999 – because KORN is here to stay.

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