Their debut album, Korn was released in 1994, where they featured the same musicians that had performed on Neidermeyer’s Mind. The band began recording Life Is Peachy in April 1996, and released it on October 15, 1996. Follow the Leader is r... 23205 views ...
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In November 1999,Kornwere on fire. They'd dropped their monstrous hit albumFollow the Leaderjust over a year before and cemented their status as some of the biggest rock stars in the world at the time, winning a slew of awards in the process. Now came the follow-up, which easily could...
Korn's 1994 self-titled debut album spearheaded what would become known as nu-metal, and given the way things were going, it was inevitable that other bands were going to try and adopt a similar sound. Thus, the nameFollow the Leaderwas directed at their "followers." “Now we think it...
ThisFollow the Leadertrack found Korn collaborating with Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst, essentially making a song out of bagging on one another. But there was never any beef between Durst and Davis, which should have been evident with the line about it being “all in the family.” Still, the...
But perhaps the greatest surprise of all came on the final song in Korn's set, "Freak on a Leash," where Jonathan Davis and Lee traded lines in a joint performance of theFollow the Leaderhit. In the fan-filmed video seen below, the song's signature twitchy guitar leads ring out as ...
ThisFollow the Leadertrack found Korn collaborating with Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst, essentially making a song out of bagging on one another. But there was never any beef between Durst and Davis, which should have been evident with the line about it being “all in the family.” Still, the...
ThisFollow the Leadertrack found Korn collaborating with Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst, essentially making a song out of bagging on one another. But there was never any beef between Durst and Davis, which should have been evident with the line about it being “all in the family.” Still, the...