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korn all download – Discography (1994 – 2014) UPDATE. Korn – Discography (1994 – 2014) EAC Rip | 19xCD + 4xDVD | FLAC Image & Tracks + Cue + Log | Full Scans included Total Size: 11.2 GB | 3% RAR Recovery STUDIO ALBUMS | LIVE ALBUMS | COMPILATION | EP Label: Various | Genre: , . Korn’s cathartic sound positioned the group among the most popular and provocative to emerge during the post-grunge era. Korn began their existence as the Bakersfield, -based metal band LAPD, which included guitarists James “Munky” Shaffer and Brian “Head” Welch, bassist Reginald “Fieldy Snuts” Arvizu, and drummer . After issuing an LP in 1993, the members of LAPD crossed paths with , a mortuary science student moonlighting as the lead vocalist for the local group Sexart. They soon asked Davis to join the band, and upon his arrival the quintet rechristened itself Korn. After signing to Epic’s Immortal imprint, they issued their debut in late 1994; thanks to a relentless tour schedule that included stints opening for , Megadeth, Marilyn Manson, and 311, the record slowly but steadily rose in the charts, eventually going gold. Its 1996 follow- up, Life Is Peachy, was a more immediate smash, reaching the number three spot on the pop album charts. The following summer, they headlined , but were forced to drop off the tour when Shaffer was diagnosed with viral meningitis. While recording their best-selling 1998 LP Follow the Leader, Korn made national headlines when a student in Zeeland, Michigan, was suspended for wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the group’s logo (the school’s principal later declared their music “indecent, vulgar, and obscene,” prompting the band to issue a cease-and-desist order). Their annual also started in 1998, featuring a lineup that consisted of Korn collaborators such as and and like-minded artists such as Rammstein. The tour was an enormous success, so much so that it continued on with Korn overseeing the lineup for years after. Allmusic. 1. STUDIO: 1994. Korn (1994, Immortal, Epic, EPC 478080 2, EU) 1996. Life Is Peachy (1996, Immortal, Epic, EPC 485369 6, EU, CD-Extra) 1998. Follow The Leader (1998, Immortal, Epic, EPC 491221 9, EU, 2CD, Special Ed) 1999. Issues (1999, Immortal, Epic, EPC 496359 2, EU) 2002. Untouchables (2002, Immortal, Epic, EPC 501770 2, EU) 2003. Take A Look In The Mirror (2003, Immortal, Epic, EPC 513325 3, EU, CD+DVD, Special Ed) 2005. See You On The Other Side (2005,Toshiba-EMI, TOCP-66510. 11, Japan, 2CD, Limited Ed) 2007. Untitled (2007, Virgin, 509995 01484 2 4, USA, CD+DVD, Limited Ed) 2010. Korn III Remember Who You Are (2010, Roadrunner, RR 7757-5, EU, CD+DVD, Special Ed) 2011. The (2011, Roadrunner, RR7728-5, EU, CD+DVD, Special Ed) 2013. (2013, Universal, UICO-1259, Japan, Limited Ed) 2013. The Paradigm Shift. World Tour Ed (2014, Universal, UICO-1276. 2. LIVE: 2006. Live & Rare (2006, , EICP 626, Japan) 2007. MTV Unplugged (2007, Toshiba-EMI, TOCP-66673, Japan) 3. COMPILATION: 2004. Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (2004, Sony Music, EICP 398, Japan) 4. EP: 1999. All Mixed Up (1999, Immortal, Epic, A 30388, USA) Password for rar files: www.LosslessMA.net. If you encounter broken links or other problem about this publication, please let me know and write your comment below. I will reply and fix as soon as possible. Every Korn album ranked from worst to best. Korn are the founding fathers of nu metal, and a band who single-handedly changed the direction of heavy music in the 1990s. They’ve had their share of ups and downs, but their best albums stand among metal’s greatest. Here are all 13 Korn albums to date, ranked from worst to best. 13. Korn III: Remember Who You Are (2010) On paper the decision to bring back producer for the first time in over a decade and to have him oversee a more stripped back, heavier album was exciting. Sadly, that isn’t really what we get with Korn III . Instead it’s a forced and ill-fitting rehash of their earlier material. It starts with the brilliant (Leave Me Alone), but it goes south pretty quickly with songs like Pop A Pill and Are You Ready To Live sounding uncomfortably disjointed, neither catchy enough to compete with their more recent material and certainly not as effective as the crushing material of the first album. It all leaves Korn III in a frustrating no man's land. 12. Take A Look In The Mirror (2003) By 2003 the nu metal scene was on its arse, and the band themselves were following suit. The last record to feature drummer David Silvera and guitarist Brian ‘Head’ Welch’s (at least until he rejoined a over a decade later), Take A Look In The Mirror is a pretty flabby and unremarkable effort. But, ironically, with opener Right Now still remaining a fan favourite to this day and the ludicrous Y’all Want A Single representing a unique moment in Korn’s career, it’s unfair to call the album a total flop – it’s just that it is surrounded by far too many unremarkable moments to stand out in a catalogue of such quality. 11. Untitled album (2007) Korn deserve great credit for at least trying something new on their officially untitled eighth album. They roped in production and writing team , best known for their work with the likes of Britney Spears and Avril Lavigne, to craft the poppiest album of their career. It might have seemed like an odd fit on paper, but for the first half, at least, it works a charm. Bitch We Got A Problem, Starting Over, Hold On and particularly the single Evolution give Korn new life. Unfortunately, the album drops off a cliff during its second half, but it’s still interesting enough to be look backed favorably on. 10. See You On The Other Side (2005) The mid-00s found Korn creaking under the pressure of their own legacy. Is See You On The Other Side a bad record? Absolutely not. In fact you suspect , Godhead or any of the bands that sprang up in their wake would give up their wacky beard collection to write a song as good as or . But, ultimately the album is just an inferior version of what had already been served up before, stretched out over 60 minutes,. Still, if it was your first Korn album there is plenty here that would lead you to investigate more. 9. The Paradigm Shift (2013) Much-loved at the time by Korn’s fanbase due to it being the first album in a decade to feature Head back on guitar, but, with the benefit of distance, it’s clear that they’ve have done better work before and since. Featuring a glut of great singles ( Love And Meth, Hater , Never Never ) it did feel like a rebirth of sorts. But taking the album in its entirety, it doesn’t quite pop consistently enough to gain a higher placing. 8. The Serenity Of Suffering (2016) A step up from The Paradigm Shift, but The Serenity Of Suffering still is a little too patchy to be got toe-to-toe with the best of Korn’s catalogue. The returning scat vocal stylings of Jonathan Davis was the big talking point on the album's brilliant first single , and the furious groove of The Hating is impossible not to be seduced by. But the much-trumpeted appearance of Slipknot’s Corey Taylor on A Different World was a disappointment, making The Serenity Of Suffering a mixed bag of an album. 7. (2011) Without any doubt at all, The Path Of Totality is the most unique record of Korn’s career. Recorded at the height of Jonathan Davis’ dub-step obssession, this is basically an entirely electronic record with Davis fronting it. It features collaborations with the dub-step big names of the time like , and Downlink, but the most successful songs were when Korn were joined by scene king on the likes of Get Up!, Chaos Lives In Everything and the absolutely massive . A kot of fans hated it, a lot loved it - nearly a decade on it still sounds great in places and dated in others, so maybe they were both right. Either way, for its genre-mashing, forward thinking nature, it belongs in a decent position on our list. 6. Issues (1999) When Issues was released in 1999, Korn were bona fide superstars – it hit No.1 on the Billboard 200 the week it was released, keeping Dr Dre and Celine Dion off the top spot and selling well over half a million copies in six days. The album itself saw Korn return to the darker themes that they eschewed in the main on previous album Follow The Leader , while keeping in the shiny, massive production sound that made that record such a hit. The result is, for the most part, great: Beg For Me, and are all as good as anything Korn have ever done, and is one of their very best anthems. The only reason it sits so low on this list is that the bar is so high. 5. Life Is Peachy (1996) The much-anticipated follow up to one of metal’s greatest debuts, Life Is Peachy delivers for the most part. A far more experimental and occasionally wacky record than its predecessor, it does feature moments of genuine brilliance: No Place To Hide, the cover of Ice Cube’s Wicked featuring Chino Moreno of , the unsettling Mr. Rogers and the manic Chi. But they’re all topped by the savage Good God , which can lay a claim to being the best song Korn have ever written. It’s just the silly bits in the album – a cover of War’s Low Rider, the pointless drifting of Porno Creep and the expletive riddled Kunt! – that lets it down overall. 4. The Nothing (2019) A deeply harrowing and personal album, The Nothing was recorded in the wake of the tragic death of Jonathan Davis’ estranged wife Deven. Somehow, Davis found the strength to create the best Korn album in nearly 20 years. Cold, Can You Hear Me and The Darkness Is Revealing are as huge as as anything the band have come up in the 21st century, but also were filled with an unfiltered rage, pain and hurt. There are also sonic experiments with pace, rhythm and electronic elements in songs like Idiosyncrasy, show Korn are far from a spent force creatively. A triumph from tragedy. 3. Follow The Leader (1998) Follow The Leader turned Korn into superstars. is almost certainly the song they are best known for, is as bouncy as Korn have ever sounded, and, the likes of It’s On, Dead Bodies Everywhere and B.B.K. are the first time we heard Korn meld the huge, precision production of stadium metal with their boom-and-burst dynamics to such crushing effect. What lets it down is the filler: ’s turn on All In The Family has not aged well musically or lyrically, ditto the likes of Cameltosis and the cover of Cheech & Chong’s Earache My Eye. A classic, no doubt, and an incredibly important record, but it’s sounding slightly weathered in places these days. 2. Untouchables (2002) The most expensive album ever recorded at the time of its release, the band have estimated Untouchables cost over $3 million to make. It sounds like money well spent, with the crunch of and James ‘Munky’ Shaffer’s guitars as savage as they have ever sounded, and Fieldy’s bass low enough to shake the floor of the ocean. But that would be nothing without the songs themselves. Hollow Life was the first time the gothic noir that Korn now employ so well was heard, was unthinkably close to ballad territory for Korn, and yet it worked, and, of course, the mountainous groove of Here To Stay is one of the most loved moments in the bands career. Expensive it may have been, but Untouchables is almost untouchable. 1. Korn (1994) It really couldn’t have been anything else. More than a quarter century after it was released, Korn’s debut album instigated a seismic shift in metal. From the moment Jonathan Davis asked us if we were ready on Blind he changed ouir scene forever. They drew on the influence of , Rage Against The Machine and hip-hop, but turned it into something brand new. Ball Tongue , Divine , Faget and Shoots And Ladders seethed with pain, rage and self-loathing in a way that metal bands had never expressed before. A parade of copycats and bandwagon-hoppers who took the album’s sound and remodelled it without an ounce of innovation that Korn possessed, but the original’s legacy remains intact: This is a record that remains as integral to modern metal as the first Black Sabbath album or ’s Master Of Puppets . The Path of Totality Tour: Live at the Hollywood Palladium. Just a year after giving their sound an electronic overhaul on Path of Totality, Korn chronicle the album's supporting tour on Live at the Hollywood Palladium. As with the studio album, the combination of Korn's guttural sound and 's visceral drops works surprisingly well, driving the crowd into a frenzy with every low-end assault the band delivers, and showcasing the songs in a setting only reinforces that the band's decision to dive headfirst into the electronic realm was a good one. When Jonathan Davis tells the crowd to dance at the beginning of "Chaos Lives in Everything," the crowd's raucous response lets you know that the call to arms has been heard and answered, amplifying the song's energy to new levels. In an effort to further help the vibe of the album come alive in a live setting, Totality producers Skrillex, , and Flinch (among others) drop in to man the controls for the songs' electronic elements, allowing each of them to add their own live flair to the songs. After the dance-heavy opening section of the set, Korn eventually settle in and play some older numbers like "Freak On a Leash," "Shoots and Ladders," and "Blind," as well as an epic 11-minute cover of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick in the Wall." What's most striking about Live at the Hollywood Palladium isn't so much having the evolution of Korn's sound laid out in one place, but how the band's earlier work feels almost subdued compared to the fractured, high-octane intensity of the Totality songs, which seem to explode outwards where the older tracks tended to simmer. Whether you're a fan of the band's pioneering nu-metal sound, or the newer, more evolved Korn, Live is an album that brings a little something to the table for everyone. Korn all albums download. Korn (stylized as KoЯn) is an American nu metal band from Bakersfield, California, formed in 1992. The current band line up includes five members: Jonathan Davis, , Reginald Arvizu, Brian Welch and . The band was formed as an expansion of L.A.P.D. They have collaborated with musicians such as Chino Moreno from Deftones, Fred Durst from nu metal band Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Tre Hardson from , Skrillex, and the brazilian band . The band released their first demo album, Neidermeyer's Mind, in 1993. Their debut album, Korn was released in 1994, where they featured the same musicians that had performed on Neidermeyer's Mind. The band began recording Life Is Peachy in April 1996, and released it on October 15, 1996. Follow the Leader is recognized as Korn's mainstream breakthrough, peaking at number one on the Billboard 200 in 1998, along with the following album, Issues in 1999. The band released Untouchables on June 11, 2002, and later released Take a Look in the Mirror on November 21, 2003, both peaking in the top ten of the Billboard 200. Their first compilation album, Greatest Hits Vol 1, peaked at number four on the Billboard 200. See You on the Other Side was released on December 6, 2005, and Korn's untitled album was released nearly two years later on July 31, 2007. Korn III: Remember Who You Are, the band's ninth studio album, was released July 13, 2010 via . In 2011, they released an album called The Path of Totality and with the album, they added sounds and instruments of dubstep with their nu metal sound. The Get Up! Songfacts reports that Korn's 10th studio album, The Path Of Totality was produced by various dubstep, drum and bass, and artists due to the band's desire to fuse their traditional sound with electronic elements. released on December 2, 2011 in Europe and December 6, 2011 in the US. Davis explained the album title: "The title The Path of Totality refers to the fact that in order to see the sun in a full solar eclipse, you must be in the exact right place in the exact right time. That's how this album came together. I think all the producers feel the same way. I'm not sure it could ever happen again." Korn currently has over 36 singles, over 25 of which have charted. The band has over 5 video albums and over 34 music videos. Korn has sold over 19 million albums in the US, and over 40 million worldwide. Ten of the band's official releases have peaked in the top ten of the Billboard 200, eight of which have peaked in the top five. Eight of those releases are certified Platinum by the RIAA, and one is certified Gold. Korn have also earned seven Grammy nominations � two of which they have won (for "Freak on a Leash" and "Here to Stay" . Korn say they will release a new album soon in 2013, saying it will be aggressive, heavy and having "in your face!" vocals and to sound like their roots. Brain Welch also says he will perform at some concerts with them in January 2013. He also says he will later on rejoin the band. But he left the band originally to rededicate his life back to Christianity. While David, left and opened a bar in Bakersfield, California. The 2013 album, titled "The Paradigm Shift", was released on October 4, 2013, giving Korn their first-ever #1 hit on with "Never Never". The band's 12th studio album, The Serenity of Suffering, was released on October 21, 2016, marking their return to Roadrunner Records and a #2 Mainstream Rock hit with "Take Me". They were the first band to be labeled as nu metal, people say they were starting the New Wave of American Heavy Metal. Alongside this genre, the band has also been labeled as heavy metal, , metal, , , alternative metal and . Their debut album mixed metal with grunge and hip-hop. Their lyrics focus mostly on stuff like personal alienation, pain, social anger, issues, memories, personal views and thoughts and sometimes revenge. In Nu-metal: The Next Generation of Rock & Punk, Korn was marked as the third biggest nu metal band in the world. The band, especially their frontman Jonathan have rejected the metal label. Although Munky said he never considered the band as nu metal. In their Issues album, they reduced slightly the rap sounds they had, but returned to it with Take a Look in the Mirror going back to their roots and being very aggressive, but with See You On the Other Side, they took influences from industrial metal but went back to the sound of Untouchables and Issues with their Untitled album. These are examples of their musical style and direction. David Silveria (1993 � 2006) Fieldy (1993 � present) Head (1993 � 2005) Jonathan Davis (1993 � present) munky (1993 � present) Ray Luzier (2009 � present) 1994 - Korn 1996 - Life is Peachy 1998 - Follow The Leader (2CD Edition) 1999 - Issues (2CD Edition) 2002 - Untouchables (Japan Edition) 2003 - Take a Look in the Mirror 2005 - See You On Other Side [Limited Japan Edition] (2 CD) 2007 - Untitled (Japan Special Edition) 2010 - Korn III Remember Who You Are (Japan Edition) 2011 - The Path Of Totality (Special Edition) 2014 - The Paradigm Shift (World Tour Edition, Japan) 2016 - Тhе Sеrеnitу Оf Suffеring [Jараnеsе Еditiоn] Gumabass. Pedidos, links defeituosos ou quebrados, avise-me nos comentários ou pelo twitter @gumabass ! sábado, 21 de janeiro de 2012. Korn - Discografia Download. 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