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Remember Who You Are: Korn III (Special Edition - Includes DVD)

Remember Who You Are: Korn III (Special Edition - Includes DVD)

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Artist: Korn
Label: Roadrunner records
Category: Music

List Price: £15.99
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Seller: findprice
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 537

Format: CD+DVD
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5

UPC: 016861775759
EAN: 0016861775759
ASIN: B003GE69K2

Release Date: July 12, 2010
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Uber Time
  • Oildale (Leave Me Alone)
  • Pop A Pill
  • Fear Is A Place To Live
  • Move On
  • Lead The Parade
  • Let The Guilt Go
  • Past, The
  • Never Around
  • Are You Ready To Live
  • Holding All These Lies
  • Trapped Underneath The Stairs
  • People Pleaser
  • Blind

  Disc 2
  • Oildale (Leave Me Alone)
  • Pop A Pill
  • Fear Is A Place To Live
  • Move On
  • Lead The Parade
  • Let The Guilt Go
  • Past, The
  • Never Around
  • Are You Ready To Live
  • Holding All These Lies
  • Making Of The Album

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4 out of 5 stars good but not quite back to roots   August 29, 2010
Cubby Kovu (Milton Keynes England)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Although i don't care this album is not a back to roots album it is more like untouchables or issues maybe
however i like all the korn albums even the newer ones they are good i like them I find them interestin to listen to because they still sound different to any other metal band
this album is got lots of stompy songs in it that are very bass driven which is ofcourse what korn are all about the new drummer is pretty good too and munky still plays good riffs and jono has still got a nice voice and uses it to good effects.
the album does sound slightly muddy

but I think it is a good album and now sits happily next to my other korns cds where is looks nice and will be happy and talk to tehe other korn cds sending back inspiration to the Korn guys


it is a good album



1 out of 5 stars remember who you are, cuz we dont   August 17, 2010
C. Nicolas
supposed to be a "back to the roots" album, remember who you are is another step toward the end of Korn.Nothing sounds true,nothing sounds like the sickand twisted sound of "follow the leader" or "life is Peachy"
definitely the worst album of Korn so far, Davis seems to have lost his voice and lyrics, the sick drop C bass has become a detail and none of the piece fits together.
a big disapointment.
Korn somehow never managed to get through the leaving of two of their members
Rock n roll never dies, rock n roller somehow do unfortunatelly

-best metal album of the year: collision and castaway from 36 Crazyfists



3 out of 5 stars Forgotten Who They Are   August 9, 2010
Simebagtank (Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK)
KoRn have based their 16 year career on heavy, down-tuned riffs, syncopated shuffle rhythms, eerie haunting licks and self loathing, angry vocals. 2008's Untitled was the complete opposite of this groundbreaking formula so it has to be admired that a band as established as KoRn felt the need to evolve their sound instead of just going through the motions. Keyboards, clean finger-picked guitar leads and falsetto singing became the prominent weapons in Korn's arsenal leaving hardcore fans disillusioned and praying for a return to the heavy KoRn of '94.
Enter KoRn III: Remember Who you Are.

After all the hype of returning to the heavy, emotional, raw sound with the production chair occupied by former mentor and "Godfather of Nu Metal" Ross Robinson my expectations for this album were sky high before I even heard a single note. Unfortunately the KoRn of 2010 couldn't live up to the standard set by their eponymous debut. Songs such as 'Oildale', 'Pop A Pill', 'Fear is A Place To Live' and 'Let The Guilt Go' showcase KoRn's ability to combine aggressive music with memorable choruses. Each song is filled with brutally honest, gut wrenching angst that singer Jonathan Davis has had built up inside and vented throughout the album.

The problem for me is the consistency of the album's heaviness. On too many songs that begin promisingly they divulge into clean guitar/prog-rock/self-indulgent interludes which ruin songs such as 'Are You Ready To Live' and slow down the pace of the album.

I love this band and their debut album is my favourite of all time. I guess it was too much to ask for a 'KoRn part 2' but it's still a fairly decent album. In my opinion, to recreate that sound two very important components are missing: Brain "Head" Welch and David Silveria. Until they return KoRn will always be 3 out of 5 stars.



2 out of 5 stars How long ?   August 5, 2010
G. J. Ridler (UK)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Whilst the content is ok make sure you buy the DVD version. It has extra tracks. The "normal" CD version has only 26 minutes of music, which for a full price CD is taking the p*ss.


4 out of 5 stars Some really good songs   August 4, 2010
M. Ruta (London)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

the more i listen to this cd the more im enjoying it...compared to the previous release -Korn- this is a heavier record, some very interisting sounds and riffs, although is still not the old korn of blind is a pretty good effort...and the live track at the end of the cd is just a blessing :)

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