21 April, 2010
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Korn - Life Is Peachy ( 1996 )
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"No Place To Hide" was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
Full of shrilly, distorted guitar ... Full Descriptionsqueals, bass-heavy darkness and laryngitis-inducing growls, Korn's sophomore turn, the oh-so sarcastically titled LIFE IS PEACHY, is a musical tour through some truly evil corners. The Bakersfield quintet's paranoia-induced rampage makes countless by-the-numbers death-metal acts seem cartoonish by comparison.
Mostly, Korn succeeds in inspiring rage and terror by not overplaying its hand, and by mixing in hip-hop beats, punk abandon and funky humor with its thrash. Jonathan Davis croons as ably as he roars, making his "Exorcist" impression seem genuine when he does break into it. James "Munky" Shaffer's and Brian "Head" Welch's guitars never explode into bombastic faster-than-light solos; instead, they uphold the album's eerie textures by flying in and out of the mix like samples. And drummer David Silveria is as adept at reproducing the Latin percussion polyphony of War (on a metallic cover of that band's "Low Rider") as he is double-timing on his twin bass drums. Add it up, and LIFE IS PEACHY assembles into far more than your average declaration to Satan.
Additional personnel includes: Chino Moreno (vocals).
Recorded at Indigo Ranch Studios, Malibu, California.
Korn: Jonathan Davis (vocals, bagpipe); Head (guitar, background vocals); Munky (guitar); Fieldy (bass); David (drums).
Personnel: Jonathan Davis (vocals, guitar, bagpipe, drums); Brian Welch (vocals, guitar); Chino Moreno (vocals); Munky, James Schaffer (guitar); Chuck Johnson (cowbells).
Audio Mixers: Ross Robinson; Chuck Johnson ; Richard Kaplan; Tom Lord-Alge.
Recording information: Indigo Ranch Studios, Malibu, CA.
Photographers: Martin Riedl; Stephen Stickler.
Unknown Contributor Role: Sugar and Earl.
Arranger: Korn.
Track List
01 Twist
02 Chi
03 Lost
04 Swallow
05 Porno Creep
06 Good God
07 Mr. Rogers
08 @#0%!
09 No Place To Hide
10 Wicked
11 A.D.I.D.A.S.
12 Low Rider
13 Ass Itch
14 Kill You
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Full of shrilly, distorted guitar ... Full Descriptionsqueals, bass-heavy darkness and laryngitis-inducing growls, Korn's sophomore turn, the oh-so sarcastically titled LIFE IS PEACHY, is a musical tour through some truly evil corners. The Bakersfield quintet's paranoia-induced rampage makes countless by-the-numbers death-metal acts seem cartoonish by comparison.
Mostly, Korn succeeds in inspiring rage and terror by not overplaying its hand, and by mixing in hip-hop beats, punk abandon and funky humor with its thrash. Jonathan Davis croons as ably as he roars, making his "Exorcist" impression seem genuine when he does break into it. James "Munky" Shaffer's and Brian "Head" Welch's guitars never explode into bombastic faster-than-light solos; instead, they uphold the album's eerie textures by flying in and out of the mix like samples. And drummer David Silveria is as adept at reproducing the Latin percussion polyphony of War (on a metallic cover of that band's "Low Rider") as he is double-timing on his twin bass drums. Add it up, and LIFE IS PEACHY assembles into far more than your average declaration to Satan.
Additional personnel includes: Chino Moreno (vocals).
Recorded at Indigo Ranch Studios, Malibu, California.
Korn: Jonathan Davis (vocals, bagpipe); Head (guitar, background vocals); Munky (guitar); Fieldy (bass); David (drums).
Personnel: Jonathan Davis (vocals, guitar, bagpipe, drums); Brian Welch (vocals, guitar); Chino Moreno (vocals); Munky, James Schaffer (guitar); Chuck Johnson (cowbells).
Audio Mixers: Ross Robinson; Chuck Johnson ; Richard Kaplan; Tom Lord-Alge.
Recording information: Indigo Ranch Studios, Malibu, CA.
Photographers: Martin Riedl; Stephen Stickler.
Unknown Contributor Role: Sugar and Earl.
Arranger: Korn.
Track List
01 Twist
02 Chi
03 Lost
04 Swallow
05 Porno Creep
06 Good God
07 Mr. Rogers
08 @#0%!
09 No Place To Hide
10 Wicked
11 A.D.I.D.A.S.
12 Low Rider
13 Ass Itch
14 Kill You
DOWNLOAD :
4SHARED
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