Linkin Park was initiated into the sanctuary of cosmopolitan idols as a heap of pus and pubescent hormones in the form of a nu-metal band.

 No need to add more regarding an album that, the more it tries to convince us of its validity, the more it instills among the audience a tender compassion, like a kitten vainly attempting to climb a ladder.

The review harshly criticizes Linkin Park's Living Things as a mediocre album that nostalgically revisits adolescent themes with excessive and childish electronic layers. While a few tracks show some merit, the album largely fails to escape its cliché nu-metal origins. The reviewer laments the band's regression after previously promising growth. Discover the controversial side of Linkin Park's Living Things—read the full review and listen yourself to form an opinion.

 It has been eleven years since KoRn composed a metal album that could be called such, and this time it’s time, even for the most tenacious, to lose hope.

 The album is titled 'remember who you are,' but KoRn have shown that of what they were, they have only a faded memory.

The review critically assesses Korn III: Remember Who You Are as a largely disappointing return to metal, marred by lazy vocal compositions and uninspired choruses. While some riffs and bass work shine, especially those involving new drummer Ray Luzier, the album falls short of rekindling the band's early magic. Only a handful of tracks stand out, with the majority deemed mediocre or filler. The reviewer warns fans to temper their expectations despite some positive moments. Discover what went wrong in Korn’s return — read the full review and listen to the standout tracks today!

 Jonathan Davis may not have created a masterpiece this time, but never before has he managed to make himself heard as in this case.

 'Falling Away From Me' alone encapsulates everything contained in the album, claiming itself as a phenomenon never repeated in KoRn’s entire musical career.

Korn's 'Issues' marks the band's most experimental and characteristic album, showcasing Jonathan Davis's mature and risk-taking vocals. The album balances melodic, darker sounds with aggressive nu-metal energy, though it can feel uneven past the midpoint. Highlight tracks like 'Falling Away From Me' and 'Somebody Someone' stand out as defining gems. This album opens a new chapter for the band but is not recommended for new listeners due to its distinct departure from their earlier style. Dive into Korn's 'Issues' and experience a bold twist in nu-metal history—listen now and feel the raw emotions!

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