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Though it never charted above No. 72, Korn‘s self-titled 1994 debut has had unparalleled influence over the last two decades of American heavy music: the rise of nu-metal’s whomping pain-stomp ...
Korn will celebrate 30 years of their legendary self-titled debut album with a massive show at the BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA on October 5. The show features a lineup of both throwback and new ...
From their 1994 self-titled debut to 2022's Requiem, a ranking of Korn's discography. Ranking Every Korn Album from Worst to Best Michael Pementel, Colette Claire, Langdon Hickman and Jon Hadusek ...
And by the time I discovered Korn's self-titled debut, I was ready for the fucked-up side of rock'n'roll. My initial introductions to hard rock – the Smashing Pumpkins, ...
The 20th anniversary of Korn‘s monumental self-titled debut may have passed, but the pioneering nu-metal group still has a spate of gigs lined up where it will play the record in its entirety ...
Korn‘s Jonathan Davis and the band’s former drummer David Silveria have both shared their reflections on the band’s breakout, self-titled 1994 album that just recently marked its 30th ...
Korn performs its 1994 album, 'Korn,' in its entirety, in a Sunday (Oct. 18, 2015) show as part of the Bold Sphere Music at Champions Square concert series. Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer ...
Korn guitarist Brian 'Head' Welch reflects on the 20th anniversary of their self-titled album and their corresponding tour saluting it.
'Korn III' marks a sort of return to their roots with a more raw, less produced sound after a freshly-minted record deal with Roadrunner Records. Reflecting this change is the album art, which is less ...
Original story: Korn fired the opening salvo of nü-metal way back in 1994 with their self-titled debut album. Now it seems Korn is getting ready to do some shows surrounding the anniversary, as ...
The self-titled record will see a Feb. 24 release date via Nuclear Blast. Suicide Silence will be the band’s second album since the death of vocalist Mitch Lucker .
Korn’s self-titled debut is a perfect example of the first rule of writing: show, don’t tell. After all the macho posturing and dime-storm Satanism of the ’80s, metal needed to stop ...