Featuring the legendary opener "Blind," this album tackled themes of trauma and drug abuse.
Audiophiles often seek these recordings in high-fidelity formats like to capture the dense, downtuned textures of their seven-string guitars and Jonathan Davis’s dynamic vocal range. The Early Era: Defining Nu-Metal (1994–1997)
Korn's debut in 1994 introduced a sound that blended heavy riffs with hip-hop-influenced grooves and deeply personal lyrics.
Their mainstream breakthrough, featuring "Freak on a Leash" and "Got the Life".
Korn’s discography from 1994 to 2022 represents the birth and evolution of nu-metal, a genre they pioneered with their self-titled debut. Spanning 14 studio albums, this period covers their raw beginnings, commercial peak, experimental phases, and late-career resurgence.
A darker, more chaotic follow-up with hits like "A.D.I.D.A.S.". The Commercial Peak: Global Dominance (1998–2003)
A fan-favorite known for its darker, more atmospheric tone and the single "Falling Away from Me".
During this window, Korn became one of the biggest bands in the world, experimenting with polished production and industrial elements.
A return to a raw, self-produced style after the polished Untouchables . Experimentation and Lineup Changes (2005–2013)
A high-budget, experimental record that pushed the limits of their sound with tracks like "Here to Stay".
