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Korn - Korn III - Remember Who You Are



5.8 | 225 votes |
Release date: 9 July 2010
Style: Alternative metal, Nu metal

Owners:

185 have it
16 want it
1 trades it


Disc I
01. Uber-Time
02. Oildale (Leave Me Alone)
03. Pop A Pill
04. Fear Is A Place To Leave
05. Move On
06. Lead The Parade
07. Let The Guilt Go
08. The Past
09. Never Around
10. Are You Ready To Live?
11. Holding All These Lies
12. Trapped Underneath The Stairs [Special edition bonus]
13. People Pleaser [Special edition bonus]
14. Blind [live] [Special edition bonus]
15. Oildale (Leave Me Alone) [live] [iTunes bonus]
16. Freak On A Leash [live] [Japanese bonus]

Disc II Special edition DVD
+ In-studio music videos for every song on the album featuring behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the album.

Additional info
Release dates:

July 9, 2010 - Australia
July 12, 2010 - United Kingdom
July 13, 2010 - United States


Title refers to being their third album with producer Ross Robinson, who produced their first 2 albums
Special edition CD/DVD set includes expanded artwork
Track 14 recorded live at the Roseland Ballroom, NYC, May 10, 2010
Produced by Ross Robinson

Staff review by
jupitreas
Rating:
N/A
Korn's latest magnum opus is an ugly ear-sore that is not only almost completely devoid of merit but also reeks of true evil. In another reality, Korn III: Remember Who You Are could pass as a compilation of out-takes from the Korn and Life Is Peachy sessions that didn't make the cut. That is, only if the tracks here were not only sub-par but also performed with zero conviction. How is it possible that what was supposed to be a comeback album of sorts for what is, after all, an accomplished band, turned out to be such garbage?

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published 27.07.2010 | Comments (20)

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15.07.2012 - 21:13
Cuca Beludo
Account deleted
Doesn't sound like the first two albums. Where's the hip-hop stuff? It only give the listener a idea of what they were on the good old days.
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26.03.2013 - 19:21
Rating: 5
Passinger
Very bad album. It is not KORN
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18.09.2013 - 07:45
Rating: 5
metalwolf666
At first I was quick to defend this album but it keeps getting worse each time I listen to it...
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26.02.2019 - 04:45
Rating: 6
MH_WarWizard
This album is sub-par in general, but what gets me the most is how lackluster the lyrics are.
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05.09.2019 - 10:09
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Annoying clambering continues
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05.09.2019 - 11:01
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Staff
Written by screenshot on 05.09.2019 at 10:09
Annoying clambering continues

Are you like some dictionary bot or something? I swear 90% of your posts are just a rearranging of a handful of words, most of which include "annoying" and "clambering" or other synonyms.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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06.09.2019 - 16:04
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You are expecting something else from crap like this?
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07.09.2019 - 06:48
Troy Killjoy
perfunctionist
Staff
Written by screenshot on 06.09.2019 at 16:04
You are expecting something else from crap like this?

Not at all; this is one of the worst albums I can remember listening to. I was just commenting on your choice of words and how you seem to be stuck on repeat.
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"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools because they have to say something."
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20.04.2022 - 08:16
Rating: 4
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Imo this is a slight improvement from their last album, it's starting to sound like Korn of old, there is alot of angryness back in their lyrics, and his vocals are a slight improvement. The production style is back to their raw best. It sounds like a teenage garage band from the 90's, I like the raw unfiltered sound the guitars make, but I'm sorry the drumming sounds crap, it sounds like they are hitting makeshift drums made from plastic lids.

The major downside is again the uninspiring songwriting, no songs really grab my attention at all, no interesting riffs, very few choruses that take my liking, and a lack of melody, and the instrumentation is mostly very bland. It's between "The Past" and "Never Around" for my favourite song on the album, which even they are both below par.
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