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Korn - Follow The Leader

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CD Release

August 18, 1998

Label

Sony

Number of Discs

1

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Track List

Disc 1
  1. It's On
  2. Freak on a Leash
  3. Got the Life
  4. Dead Bodies Everywhere
  5. Children Of The Korn (with Ice Cube)
  6. B.B.K.
  7. Pretty
  8. All in the Family (with Fred Durst)
  9. Reclaim my Place
  10. Justin
  11. Seed
  12. Cameltosis (with Tre Hardson)
  13. My Gift to You
  14. Justin
  15. Seed
  16. Cameltosis
  17. My Gift To You

Additional Information

Love 'em or despise 'em, you've got to give Korn props for kick-starting a new metal movement that blends aggressive hip-hop rhythms with roaring hate-metal riffs. In the wake of the band's 1994 debut, many like-minded groups cropped up, including Deftones, Snot, and Limp Bizkit. But with the release of Korn's disappointing 1996 sophomore effort, Life Is Peachy, the imitators seemed likely to usurp the innovators. Maybe that's why Follow the Leader is so crafty and inspired. Instead of continuing on cruise control, Korn have diversified their formula, experimenting with mood and dynamics while intensifying their melody and noise thresholds. "Got the Life" blends a seductive disco beat and vocals reminiscent of "Epic"-era Faith No More with oppressive guitar chimes and squawks. "Children of the Korn" features a propulsive rap beat, throbbing bass lines, and angry guest vocals by Ice Cube. But just when Korn's groovin' psychedelic fury starts to make listeners see red, the band lashes out with "All in the Family," a hilarious rap-metal diss-fest duet with Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, that proves Korn are much more than the sum of their rage. --Jon Wiederhorn - Amazon.com

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