damn! what an album! I am truly impressed by this album...BUY IT! SPEND! WASTE your money! This is a wonderful album accompanied by the most beautiful singles right now and did my time... bbbbbbbbbbbbb uuuuuuuuuuuuu uyyyyyyyyyyy iiiiiiiiiit !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If 'the important thing is not the fall but the landing,' this review/sports commentary is the only worthy thing about this record.
As every time I 'land' after listening to it, nothing remains; in short, no action for the replay.
The textures built by the axemen along with Davis’s extraordinary performance create a sonic wall sharp and piercing enough to cut through steel.
An album of certainly not cheerful and easy-listening music, rather heavy and rebellious.
"Today’s Korn reflect (through the mirror) in yesterday’s Korn."
"With this album, Korn reclaim the scepter of generational spokespersons, those who know how to capture the emotions, frustrations, anger, and fears of a generation."
It kicks off with a bang, damn it!!! Bass at full throttle, guitars at maximum, drums more solid than ever, and a perfect voice.
After the bad 'Follow The Leader' and the decent 'Issues' and 'Untouchables', finally Korn, in 2003, decided to release a masterpiece worthy of the first 'Korn'.
A great success, it’s certainly not on par with the already mentioned and splendid debut album, but it shows no weakness and proves to be one of the band’s most compact and aggressive albums.
Simply a masterpiece is "Alive," a song that dates back to the writing period of their first album and indeed aligns closely with that legendary album.