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Take a Look in the Mirror [PA] [Limited] [CD & DVD]
(CD, 2003)

Primary Artist: Korn

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Format: CD
Nov 2003
Record Label: Epic (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 827969085127
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Track Listing
1. Right Now
2. Break Some Off
3. Counting on Me
4. Here It Comes Again
5. Deep Inside
6. Did My Time
7. Everything I've Known
8. Play Me - (featuring Nas)
9. Alive
10. Let's Do This Now
11. I'm Done
12. Ya'll Want a Single
13. When Will This End

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Contributing artists:Nas
Producer:Korn
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Includes Bonus DVD.
Korn: Jonathan Davis (vocals); James The Gorilla, Sir Headly (guitar); Dog (bass); Wally Balljacker (drums).
Additional personnel: Nas (rap vocals); Polar Bear (programming).
Producers: Korn, Jonathan Davis, Frank Filipetti.
Recorded at Elementree Studios, Tarzana, California and Piety Street Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana.
"Did My Time" was nominated for the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Metal
Performance.
The good news: "Right Now," with its coruscating, descending bassline reminiscent of Led Zeppelin and obvious hip-hop influences (in both the beat and the sinister, low-key spoken middle eight), is a tour de force of pissed-off angst. The even better news: On LOOK IN THE MIRROR, Korn have grasped the nu-metal nettle and come up with that rare crossbreed of influences that's bigger than the sum of its parts, which in Korn's case, encompasses rap and even prog rock.
There's real depth here, both in musicality and emotion, as evidenced by the searing "Did My Time" and the Nas-accompanied "Play Me," where the rapper sounds totally at home amid the sonic onslaught. There's also a subtle sense of playfulness in the music, a testament both to the band's decision to produce itself and its back-to-basics sense of rediscovery. It's doubtful whether the Korn of LIFE IS PEACHY would--or could--have relaxed enough to produce something as lighthearted, (and, ironically, as commercial) as "Y'All Want a Single," a track inspired by that showbiz clichT, the managerial "Boys, what we need is a single" speech.

Industry Reviews
3.5 stars out of 5 - ...[Korn have] self-produced their best album to date, refining the formula to a black-cancer marmalade of corrosive riffs, fist-flying rhythms, gothic-carnival atmospheres and toxic vocals...



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