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Untouchables [PA] [ECD]
(CD, 2002)

Primary Artist: Korn

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Format: CD
Jun 2002
Record Label: Epic (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 074646148822
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Track Listing
1. Here to Stay
2. Make Believe
3. Blame
4. Hollow Life
5. Bottled up Inside
6. Thoughtless
7. Hating
8. One More Time
9. Alone I Break
10. Embrace
11. Beat It Upright
12. Wake up Hate
13. I'm Hiding
14. No One's There
15. Here to Stay - (remix, hidden track)

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Producer:Michael Beinhorn
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
Korn: Jonathan Davis (vocals); James Shaffer, Brian "Head" Welch (guitar); Fieldy (bass); David Silveria (drums).
Recorded at Conway Studio, Hollywood, California and The Village, Los Angeles, California.
"Here To Stay" won the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
After THE UNTOUCHABLES, Korn can never again be accused of sounding like Limp Bizkit. Though in the past, they've often been lumped in with the likes of the Biz due to their penchant for mixing hip-hop and heavy metal, UNTOUCHABLES represents a step forward. Part of the reason may be the involvement of producer Michael Bienhorn, who old-timers will recall as a founding member of early-'80s avant rock/funk/jazz outfit Material. Whether its Bienhorn's influence or just the band's desire to progress (we're betting on a combo of both), the songs here are full of carefully delineated and sung melodies (though Jonathan Davis's sore throat from hell won't bring Frank Sinatra to mind any time soon). The attack of the guitars and drums is just as unrelenting as before, but the expanded song structures and grooves (somebody's been listening to early Killing Joke) will put the lie to all the naysayers who consigned these guys to the nu-metal scrapheap in the past.

Industry Reviews
8 out of 10 - ...Their darkest, most impenetrable record yet....a mammoth, labyrinthine record...
Alternative Press (07/01/2002)

...Korn continues to dominate the genre it spawned and, as always, we will continue to follow the leader.
CMJ (07/01/2002)

8 out of 10 - ...A return to former golories...it's good to know Korn can still rock like Armageddon....Korn blows the opposition to atoms.
NME (06/08/2002)

4 stars out of 5 - ...Melodic without losing any of their splenetic power, this is Korn at their most accessible...
Q (08/01/2002)

3 stars out of 5 - ...Simultaneously lighter and heavier...producer Michael Beinhorn helps Korn's vicious rhythm section pound harder while expanding the band's higher frequencies...Staying sober has enabled Davis to achieve subtleties far beyond his death-metal belch...
Rolling Stone (07/25/2002)


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