KORN discography deep dive: WORST to BEST!

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Published 2024-03-04
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I rank the Korn discography from worst to best! Where does your favorite Korn album belong?
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All Comments (21)
  • @NuMetalDad
    The first line of the first song on the first album by the first Nu Metal band. "Are you ready!?" Nothing was the same after. How perfect is that?
  • @kingschlamiel
    Korn coming out with blind at Woodstock 99 is one of the wildest live videos I ever seen
  • @Joshmarmolejo_
    And Korn just posted on their instagram a 30 year anniversary teaser for tomorrow. What a coincidence.
  • Issues is so good! You definitely gave it credit, but it had Falling away from me, Make me bad, and Somebody someone. I think those three are some of their best songs
  • @Nu.Metal.Kid.99
    Head quit the band in 2005, before they released "See You on the Other Side". The last Korn album with his participation was "Take a Look in the Mirror" (2003). He returned to the band in 2013, for "The Paradigm Shift" album. This period is known as the Head-less Era of Korn.
  • Serenity of Suffering is their best of their most recent albums and on top with the classic records.
  • @thebullpenn281
    A BAND THAT CAN NEVER BE DUPLICATED PERIOD. A pinnacle of metal music evolution. They changed music like nirvana killed hair metal over night. This band deserves more and more credit then given.
  • @DC11GTR
    I saw Korn in ‘96 when they weren’t too huge yet and could mingle in the audience. I walked up to Munky and thanked him for getting 7-strings back on the market and we talked gear for about 10 minutes. Very cool!!
  • @colletti914
    "Got The Life" was the 1st song they had to retire from TRL. Anytime after they had to retire a song, they called it the Korn rule .
  • @mg682
    I'm more impressed that Johnathan Davis can still sing like he did in his prime.... Like he stayed consistent somehow!
  • @jamesg8175
    Nice to actually hear somebody still praising Korn.
  • @Sunsheezee
    See You On the Other Side is the first Korn album without Head. Korn III is the first album with Ray Luzier as their new full time drummer.
  • @YONATOOTH
    Been a KoRn fan since 99 and honestly think the last 3 albums are some of their best material. I love (almost) every single album by them. I could maybe do without the 05-12 period, but still there is some cool stuff on those records. My list would be: 14. III: Remember Who You Are 13. The Path Of Totality 12. See You On The Other Side 11. Untitled 10. The Paradigm Shift 9. Follow The Leader (hot take!) 8. The Nothing 7. Take A Look In The Mirror 6. Requiem 5. The Serenity Of Suffering 4. Untouchables 3. KoRn 2. Life Is Peachy 1. Issues Issues will most likely always be the most important album in my life..
  • @JJgeetarisst
    Honorable mention: their unplugged performance. So so good.
  • @apoplexiamusic
    14:00 i feel like Untouchables does not get enough love. Such a good album! I listened to it a while back and thought, shit this is kinda like a Depeche Mode record but really heavy.
  • @Joshmarmolejo_
    I’ve seen Korn 9 times. There’s nothing like their crowd. A lot of passion and community
  • Serenity of suffering is so underrated. It’s my favorite of their “new” albums, so good. I saw them live in 2022 and they opened with “rotting in vain”. Their energy was so good for a bunch of guys my dad’s age. Swinging those dreads all over the place.