All you need to know is on the band's website. Incidentally, Korn don't have a date scheduled on the actual 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut album, which ripped heavy music wide open in ...
The nu metal band's self ... 30th anniversary show. At the time, the group — fronted by Jonathan Davis — revealed that they ...
Remember back in 1999 when Korn had an art contest to pick the album cover of their fourth record Issues and, for a time, the album came out in four variant covers that you could buy. My crudely drawn ...
The pioneering nu-metal act performed a career-spanning 18-song set in Tampa, Florida. Korn Kick Off North American Tour with ...
rock and metal extravaganza to be headlined by nu metal legends Korn, who’ll be here celebrating the 30th anniversary of their pioneering self-titled debut album. Second on the bill are punk ...
A week out from their highly anticipated fall tour with Korn and Gojira, Spiritbox have offered up a new single, the visceral and dynamic "Soft Spine." The song marks the alt-metal rising stars' first ...
He had found an all-in-one Mac SE “on the side of a road” a while ago (where exactly are these roads, we wonder), and the recent diamond anniversary for the original mac platform convinced him ...
Korn will play Flemington Racecourse ... biggest hits down under in perfect alignment with the 30th anniversary of their debut self-titled album, returning to Melbourne for the first time since ...
PlayStation has created a Spotify playlist to celebrate its 30th anniversary. The original PlayStation console was released back in 1994, and the gaming giant has now explained how it plans to ...
Read more: “People like listening to me being horribly in pain”: the oral history of Korn Slipknot is a 60-minute ... numbing his depression with booze and self-destructive behavior.
Marta Kauffman and David Crane, along with the series’ executive producer Kevin Bright, recently discussed the show’s upcoming 30th anniversary Sept ... He was hilariously self deprecating and ...
room during live in Berlin, Berlin, November 5, 1992. Metallica’s self-titled fifth album has been selling well for more than 30 years in America, and this week, it returns to the top 10 once again.