Korn's "Follow the Leader" - A Nu-Metal Masterpiece

  • Peak Chart Position: No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (sold 268,000 copies in its first week).
  • Singles: "Got the Life" (the first music video ever retired on MTV's Total Request Live) and the iconic "Freak on a Leash" (which won a Grammy).
  • Certification: 5x Platinum (US).
  • The Cover: A striking photograph of a child (lead singer Jonathan Davis’s nephew) staring through a shattered pane of glass, accompanied by the band’s iconic scavenger-like mascot.
  1. Freak on a Leash
  2. Falling Away from Me
  3. Ball Tongue
  4. Alone I Break
  5. Thoughtless
  6. Coming Undone
  7. Where You Been
  8. Soma
  9. Make Me Bad
  10. Dirty Dawg
  11. All in the Family (bonus track)

Closing / hook for readers

Whether you hunted RAR parts at 2 a.m. or only read about it later, the “Korn — Follow the Leader RAR” scene is emblematic of how fans and technology collided to change music culture. What was your RAR or file‑sharing memory? Share it below.

Released on August 18, 1998, Follow the Leader is the definitive album that propelled Korn—and the entire nu-metal genre—into the global mainstream. As the band’s most commercially successful work, it was certified five-times Platinum by the RIAA and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 after selling 268,000 copies in its opening week. The Evolution of Sound

Background and Recording

The record featured high-profile collaborations with legendary artists like Ice Cube ("Children of the Korn"), Fred Durst ("All in the Family"), and Slimkid3 of The Pharcyde ("Cameltosis"). Iconic Visuals and Hidden Tracks

Korn Follow The Leader Rar -

Korn's "Follow the Leader" - A Nu-Metal Masterpiece

  1. Freak on a Leash
  2. Falling Away from Me
  3. Ball Tongue
  4. Alone I Break
  5. Thoughtless
  6. Coming Undone
  7. Where You Been
  8. Soma
  9. Make Me Bad
  10. Dirty Dawg
  11. All in the Family (bonus track)

Closing / hook for readers

Whether you hunted RAR parts at 2 a.m. or only read about it later, the “Korn — Follow the Leader RAR” scene is emblematic of how fans and technology collided to change music culture. What was your RAR or file‑sharing memory? Share it below.

Released on August 18, 1998, Follow the Leader is the definitive album that propelled Korn—and the entire nu-metal genre—into the global mainstream. As the band’s most commercially successful work, it was certified five-times Platinum by the RIAA and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 after selling 268,000 copies in its opening week. The Evolution of Sound

Background and Recording

The record featured high-profile collaborations with legendary artists like Ice Cube ("Children of the Korn"), Fred Durst ("All in the Family"), and Slimkid3 of The Pharcyde ("Cameltosis"). Iconic Visuals and Hidden Tracks

Сайт использует файлы "cookie" и аналитику. Продолжая просмотр, вы разрешаете их использование.