MTV Unplugged: Korn

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MTV Unplugged: Korn
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Publication
(s)

March 5, 2007

admission

December 9, 2006

Label (s) Immortal Records , Epic Records

Genre (s)

Acoustic rock

Title (number)

12

running time

44:32

occupation

production

Richard Gibbs , Alex Coletti

Studio (s)

MTV Studios in Times Square , New York City (USA)

chronology
Live & Rare
(2006)
MTV Unplugged: Korn Untitled
(2007)

MTV Unplugged: Korn is the second live album by the US nu-metal band Korn and part of the MTV concert series MTV Unplugged . It was released on March 5, 2007 under the Virgin Records label. The album peaked at number ninth on theUS Billboard 200 .

background

The album was recorded on December 9, 2006 at MTV Studios in New York in front of about 50 people. The performance could be followed via a live stream on the MTV website.

Track list

  1. Blind - 3:29
  2. Hollow Life - 3:24
  3. Freak on a Leash (feat. Amy Lee ) - 3:55
  4. Falling Away from Me - 3:55
  5. Creep - 3:51 (Original artist : Radiohead )
  6. Love Song - 3:50
  7. Got the Life - 3:48
  8. Twisted Transistor - 3:00
  9. Coming Undone - 3:35
  10. Make Me Bad / In Between Days (feat. The Cure ) - 5:35
  11. Throw Me Away - 6:20

criticism

" The sad fact is, Korn are really not a bad band at all, but this fiasco will rectify all the haters that say they can't do anything but pummel a few notes on their six-string. Let's hope heartily they don't continue to slide down this path for their new album, due in July. There might be too many bands that have performed at MTV over the years to label this as 'one of the most awful unpluggeds ever', but it's certainly one of the most embarrassing. "

“The sad thing is that Korn is actually not a bad band, but this fiasco will reinforce all of the band's critics who believe that Korn can do no more than scramble up and down a few notes on their guitar. We should sincerely wish that the band will not continue on this path with their new album, announced for July. Too many bands have probably played on MTV Unplugged to say this would be 'the worst MTV Unplugged ever', but it's definitely one of the most embarrassing. "

- Andrew Blackie : popmatters.com

Individual evidence

  1. Review at popmatters.com , last viewed on May 15, 2011