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| Untitled [Edited] (Korn, CD) |
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| This package comes with fold out poster, postcards, bonus DVD and t-shirt that you get by redeeming online. Bonus DVD contains exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and hundreds of Korn photos. Korn: Jonathan Davis (drums); Fieldy, Munky. Additional personnel: Terry Bozzio, Brooks Wackerman (drums). |
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| Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (Korn, CD) |
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| GREATEST HITS VOL. 1 is a 17-track primer for Korn, a key force behind the "nu metal" tsunami that swept through pop music in the mid-to-late 1990s. Led by frontman (and former coroner's assistant) Jonathan Davis, these California natives weave low-tuned guitars, hip-hop-fueled bass lines, and bleak imagery into memorable songs like the bile-fueled stomp-fest "Right Now," goth-tinged "Alone I Break," and frenetically raw "Freak on a Leash." Davis's struggle with family dysfunction is a ... |
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| Amplified [Edited] (Q-Tip, Cassette) |
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| Personnel: Q-Tip, Busta Rhymes (rap vocals); Meda Leacock (background vocals); Korn. Producers: Jay Dee, Q-Tip, DJ Scratch. Engineers include: Steve Souder, Jason Groucott, Ken "Duro" Ifill. Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York. Personnel: Q-Tip, Busta Rhymes (rap vocals); Meda Leacock (background vocals); Korn. Producers: Jay Dee, Q-Tip, DJ Scratch. Engineers include: Steve Souder, Jason Groucott, Ken "Duro" Ifill. Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York, New York. A Tribe Called ... |
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| Who Then Now? (Korn, VHS) |
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| Korn: Head (vocals, guitar); Jonathan Davis (vocals, bagpipe); Munky (guitar); Fieldy (bass); David (drums). |
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| See You on the Other Side [Edited] [PA] (Korn) |
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| This 2005 album is not only Korn's initial outing for a new label (Virgin), it marks the veteran nu-metal act's first record without founding guitarist Brian "Head" Welch (who left the band after becoming a born-again Christian). Changes for the California group don't stop there--SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE is largely produced by the Matrix, the team best known for providing a slick sheen on songs by Avril Lavigne and Liz Phair. Given all of these transitions, it's not surprising that this ... |
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| War & Peace Vol. 1 (The War Disc) [PA] (Cube, Ice) |
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| Personnel: Ice Cube, Mr. Short Khop, K-Mac (rap vocals); Terry Rice, Elquine Rice, Barbara Wilson, Tracy Nelson (vocals); Nolan V.H., Brian "Head" Welch, James "Munky" Shaffer, Chris Hines (guitar); Emmanuel (keyboards); Butch (percussion); Jonathan Hyde, Mack 10, Sleep, Big Kebo, Moe, Fazon "Big Worm" Love (background vocals). Producers include: Ice Cube, N.O. Joe, Joe Joe, Bud'da, E-A-Ski. This disc is subtitled THE WAR DISC, which makes a great deal of sense, given the aggressive nature ... |
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| See You on the Other Side [PA] (Korn) |
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| Korn: Jonathan Davis (vocals); Munky (guitar); Fieldy (bass guitar); David Silviera (drums). This 2005 album is not only Korn's initial outing for a new label (Virgin), it marks the veteran nu-metal act's first record without founding guitarist Brian "Head" Welch (who left the band after becoming a born-again Christian). Changes for the California group don't stop there--SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE is largely produced by the Matrix, the team best known for providing a slick sheen on songs by ... |
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