Korn (album)

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Korn
Korn cover
Studio album by Korn
Released October 11, 1994
Recorded May - June 1994 at Indigo Ranch Studios in Malibu, California
Genre Nu Metal
Length 1:05:51
Label Immortal/Epic Records
Producer(s) Ross Robinson
Professional reviews
Korn chronology
Neidermeyer's Mind
(1993)
Korn
(1994)
Life Is Peachy
(1996)


Korn is the self-titled debut album by Korn, released on October 11, 1994 through Immortal/Epic Records.

Contents

[edit] Music style

Musically its tracks merge both metal and funk, the latter in some of the rhythms, as well as influences from grunge and hard rock. While these elements have been copied by other bands, the album includes elements that are unique to Korn, including scat type vocals on "Ball Tongue", and the use of bagpipes on "Shoots and Ladders", a song whose lyrics comprise mostly of nursery rhymes.

"Daddy", the song closing the album, is emotionally heavy. Opening with harmonised acapella vocals, singer Jonathan Davis begs forgiveness of his mother before the song properly begins. The lyrics are centered on child abuse, a topic hinted at by the album cover's ominous depiction of an adult shadow intruding on a child at play, based on an experience of Davis'. The song ends with the sound of Davis' sobbing.

[edit] Opinions

Korn is arguably the album most responsible for the rise of nu metal. While Follow the Leader is commercially the band's most successful album, Korn has proven the most influential, influencing later nu metal bands such as Limp Bizkit, Static-X, Adema, Coal Chamber and Slipknot, and even more established bands, such as Sepultura and Machine Head.

This album is widely considered to be Korn's greatest work, by both fans and non fans alike. In 2001 Q magazine named it as one of the 50 Heaviest Albums Of All Time.

[edit] Album art

The album art depicts a young girl on a swing being overlooked by a man. If you look at the man's hands, it looks like either Edward Scissorhands or Freddy Krueger. Also, the Korn logo is positioned so oddly, it shows the young girl as if she had just been hung by the neck, and on the back it shows the empty swing. It primarily depicts abduction of children. The inside art consists of a boy with a mutilated eye in the disc tray and a table covered with porn magazines with the labels "liar", "bitch", and "whore" covering their eyes, toys, and a doll with a spider on it.

[edit] Total sales

Since it's release in 1994, the album has proved to be a seller over time, moving over 2,700,000 copies in the US and being certified Double Platinum by the RIAA. It is Korn's third most successful album to date.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Blind" – 4:19
  2. "Ball Tongue" – 4:29
  3. "Need To" – 4:01
  4. "Clown" – 4:37
  5. "Divine" – 2:51
  6. "Faget" – 5:49
  7. "Shoots and Ladders" – 5:22
  8. "Predictable" – 4:32
  9. "Fake" – 4:51
  10. "Lies" – 3:22
  11. "Helmet in the Bush" – 4:02
  12. "Daddy" – 17:31 (Ends at 9:32, untitled "Hidden track" begins at 14:05). It is a non-musical track that contains a man and a woman arguing.)

[edit] Chart positions

Year Chart Position
1995 Top Heatseekers #1
1996 The Billboard 200 #72

[edit] Credits

  • Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu - Bass
  • Jonathan Davis - Vocals, Bagpipes ("Shoots and Ladders")
  • Chuck Johnson - Engineer, Mixing
  • Judith Kiener - Vocals (the lullaby at the end of "Daddy")
  • Ross Robinson - Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Eddy Schreyer - Mastering
  • James "Munky" Shaffer - Guitar
  • David Silveria - Drums
  • Stephen Stickler - Photography
  • Brian "Head" Welch - Guitar, Vocals (Left the Band on February 22, 2005)
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Jonathan Davis | James "Munky" Shaffer | Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu | David Silveria
Former Members: Brian "Head" Welch
Korn discography
Albums and extended plays: Korn | Life Is Peachy | Follow the Leader | Issues | Untouchables | Take a Look in the Mirror | Greatest Hits, Volume 1 | See You on the Other Side | Live And Rare | (Untitled Eighth Album)
Videography: Who Then Now? | Family Values Tour 1998 | Deuce | Korn Live | Live On The Other Side
Singles: Blind | Shoots and Ladders | Clown | Need To | No Place To Hide | A.D.I.D.A.S. | Good God | All In The Family | Got The Life | Freak on a Leash | Children of the Korn | B.B.K. | Falling Away From Me | Make Me Bad | Somebody Someone | Here to Stay | Thoughtless | Alone I Break | Did My Time | Right Now | Y'All Want a Single | Everything I've Known | Word Up! | Another Brick in the Wall | Twisted Transistor | Coming Undone | Politics
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