Korn Quotes & Trivia

Trivia

KoRn was ranked #53 on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.

Release: May 9, 2006 Album: Live and Rare Tracks: 1. Did My Time 2. Blind 3. Falling Away From Me 4. Right Now 5. Got The Life 6. Here To Stay 7. Freak On A Leash 8. Another Brick In The Wall (Parts 1,2,3) 9. One 10. My Gift to You 11. A.D.I.D.A.S. 12. Earache My Eye 13. Proud

Release: October 5, 2004 Album: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 Tracks: 1. Word Up! 2. Another Brick In The Wall (Parts 1-3) 3. Y'all Want A Single 4. Right Now 5. Did My Time 6. Alone I Break 7. Here To Stay 8. Trash 9. Somebody Someone 10. Make Me Bad 11. Falling Away From Me 12. Got The Life 13. Freak On A Leash 14. Twist 15. A.D.I.D.A.S. 16. Clown 17. Shoots And Ladders 18. Blind 19. Freak On A Leash (Dante Ross Mix)

Release: June 11, 2002 Album: Untouchables Tracks: 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

Release: August 18, 1998 Album: Follow The Leader Tracks: 1. It's On 2. Freak on a Leash 3. Got the Life 4. Dead Bodies Everywhere 5. Children Of The Korn (feat.

Released: October 11, 1994 Album: (Self-Titled) Tracks: 1. Blind 2. Ball Tongue 3. Need To 4. Clown 5. Divine 6. F@get 7. Shoots and Ladders 8. Predictable 9. Fake 10. Lies 11. Helmet In The Bush 12. Daddy

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Drummer

"Trash" is one of numerous songs on the Issues LP that discusses the battles

The meaning of the song "Fake" revolves around people pretending to be something they aren't. Growing up

The song "Need To", from KoRn's self-titled, debut album describes

One of the few songs that indirectly references

"Dead Bodies Everywhere", from the album Follow the Leader, is about parents pressuring their children to follow or avoid a certain occupation or career. In an interview, Davis' said, "[It] is about my parents trying to keep me out of the music business. My father was in it, he knew how it was, and I totally understand now that I have a son. I want Nathan to be a musician but I him don't want him to go through the hell I went through. That's the same thing my Dad was doing." Davis also refers to parents pressuring their children to be something they aren't.

Korn made a song called, The Camel Song for the movie soundrack End of Days in 1999.

Korn made a song called, "Proud" for the soundtrack to the 1997 movie I Know What You Did Last Summer.

In 1999, The Billboard Music Awards nominated KoRn for Best Clip of the Year/Hard Rock for the song "Freak On A Leash".

In 2000, "Falling Away From Me" was nominated for Best Rock Video.

In 2004, KoRn was nominated for Best Metal Performance for "Did My Time".

KoRn won a Grammy for Best Music Video for the song "Freak On A Leash" in 2000.

In 1997, KoRn was nominated for a Grammy in the catagory of Best Metal Performance for the song "Shoots and Ladders".

The meaning of the KoRn song "It's On" is centered around the subject of peer pressure. "[It's about] me being stressed out and just going out and partying. Everybody's just going 'Come on dude, it's on.' That's partying, it's alcohol, cocaine, women. All that wrapped into one.", says lead singer

In an April 2006 interview Jonathan Davis said that KoRn plans to play a small acoustic set for AOL Acoustic Sessions. Davis stated that the following songs would be included in the set: "Alone I Break", "Thoughtless", "Coming Undone", "Falling Away From Me".

Lead singer

KoRn appeared as themselves in an episode of