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Korn – Issues
Released in 1999, Issues is Korn’s fourth studio album and a defining moment in the nu-metal genre. The album delves into themes of emotional turmoil, addiction, and alienation, all delivered through the band’s signature blend of downtuned guitars, dark atmospherics, and Jonathan Davis’s raw, visceral vocals. Tracks like “Falling Away from Me,” “Make Me Bad,” and “Somebody Someone” are filled with haunting melodies and aggressive rhythms, reflecting the inner struggles that drive the album’s intense tone. Issues stands as one of Korn’s most introspective and emotionally charged works, cementing their place as pioneers of the nu-metal movement.
The Issues album by Korn had a unique release strategy that included several different cover designs, one of which is the notable “asylum cover.” This cover, designed by Alfredo Carlos, features a disturbing, stitched-up doll in a straightjacket-like position, reflecting the album’s themes of mental anguish, alienation, and inner struggle. The imagery of the doll, torn and damaged, visually captures the dark, introspective tone of the album, where emotional wounds are laid bare through Korn’s aggressive and deeply personal sound. This cover became an iconic representation of the band’s exploration of psychological and emotional turmoil on Issues.
Track Listings
1 | Dead |
2 | Falling Away From Me |
3 | Trash |
4 | 4 U |
5 | Beg For Me |
6 | Make Me Bad |
7 | It’s Gonna Go Away |
8 | Wake Up |
9 | Am I Going Crazy |
10 | Hey Daddy |
11 | Somebody Someone |
12 | No Way |
13 | Let’s Get This Party Started |
14 | Wish You Could Be Me |
15 | Counting |
16 | Dirty |
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