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Released:

October 11, 1994


Rating:

4.027 (average of 11 ratings)

Genre:

rap metal


Quotable:

“A powerful sound…that actually builds on the funk-metal innovations of the late ‘80s/early ‘90s instead of merely replicating them.” – Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide


Album Tracks:

  1. Blind
  2. Ball Tongue
  3. Need To
  4. Clown
  5. Divine
  6. Faget
  7. Shoots and Ladders
  8. Predictable
  9. Fake
  10. Lies
  11. Helmet in the Bush
  12. Daddy

Sales (in millions):

sales in U.S. only 2.3
sales in U.K. only - estimated --
sales in all of Europe as determined by IFPI – click here to go to their site. --
sales worldwide - estimated 3.0


Peak:

peak on U.S. Billboard album chart 72
peak on U.K. album chart --


Singles/Hit Songs:

  • none

Awards:


Korn

Korn

Review:

“With little publicity, radio play, or MTV exposure, Korn took their eponymous 1994 debut to platinum status. Like all unexpected successes, it’s easier to understand its popularity in retrospect. Although they disdain the ‘metal’ label, there’s no question that Korn are among the vanguard of post-grunge alt-metal outfits. Borrowing from Jane’s Addiction, Rage Against the Machine, Pantera, Helmet, Faith No More, Anthrax, Public Enemy, and N.W.A, Korn developed a testosterone-fueled, ultra-aggressive metal-rap hybrid. They’re relentless, both in their musical attack and in lead singer Jonathan Davis’ bleak, violent lyrics. Tales of abuse and alienation run rampant throughout the record. It’s often disturbing and, to some ears, even offensive, but their music can have a cathartic effect that makes up for their vulgarity and questionable lapses in taste. It’s a powerful sound and one that actually builds on the funk-metal innovations of the late ‘80s/early ‘90s instead of merely replicating them.” STE


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Last updated March 28, 2011.