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Korn changed direction slightly on this album, adding a Hip Hop element (Assisted by Fred Durst and Ice Cube among others) to their sound. The album doesn’t actually start until track thirteen, prior to that it’s just silence. Also all the kids on the cover are making the sign of the devil with their hands, but this album is no more about devil worship than any of Korn’s other albums (That means not at all folks). The opening three tracks all merge into one with the tale of unwanted fame, Got the Life, being the best of the bunch and probably best on the album. Follow the Leader is also the album where Korn gain a sense of humour (Though it’s left them on Issues). All In the Family is a hilarious battle between Limp Bizkit and Korn as to whose the best band and the secret track, Earache my Eye is a bizarre song about a cross dressing football playing entrepreneur. Overall this is one of Korn’s weaker album, both their self titled debut and most recent release, Issues are superior albums but don’t ignore Follow the Leader, as it’s still a good album.
al movement that blends aggressive hip-hop rhythms with roaring hate-metal riffs. In the wake of the band's 1994 debut, many like-minded groups cropped up, including Deft...
al movement that blends aggressive hip-hop rhythms with roaring hate-metal riffs. In the wake of the band's 1994 debut, many like-minded groups cropped up, including Deft...
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