The Path of Totality (Special Edition) - Korn

The Path of Totality (Special Edition)

Korn

  • Genre: Hard Rock
  • Release Date: 2011-11-30
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 13
  • Album Price: 11.99
  • ℗ 2011 The All Blacks B.V.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Chaos Lives In Everything (fea Korn 3:47
2
Kill Mercy Within (feat. Noisi Korn 3:35
3
My Wall (feat. Excision) Korn 2:55
4
Narcissistic Cannibal (feat. S Korn 3:10
5
Illuminati (feat. Excision & D Korn 3:16
6
Burn the Obedient (feat. Noisi Korn 2:38
7
Sanctuary (feat. Downlink) Korn 3:24
8
Let's Go (feat. Noisia) Korn 2:40
9
Get Up! (feat. Skrillex) Korn 3:42
10
Way Too Far (feat. 12th Planet Korn 3:49
11
Bleeding Out (feat. Feed Me) Korn 4:51
12
Fuels the Comedy (feat. Kill t Korn 2:49
13
Tension (feat. Excision, Datsi Korn 3:56

Reviews

  • One of my Favorite Bands ❤️

    5
    By AbbyGetsStuck🎆
    All of the songs are amazing and well put together, dubstep and metal put together is just 👌 My personal favorites are ‘Narcissistic Cannibal’, and ‘Get Up’. Love it~!
  • An Admirable Effort

    3
    By glockenspleen
    I was a KoRn fanatic when I was a kid. I distinctly remember my freshman year in High School when dubstep was getting popular and I liked it at the time. So to see one of my favorite bands do a dubstep/nu metal mix was a dream come true for my 14 year-old self. In retrospect, the album has not aged particularly well. KoRn are the forefathers of a dead genre that is often scoffed at and mocked, so to pick up on a musical trend only ages your music that much more. I will give the band credit for experimenting and going in a new musical direction, but years later, the album feels more like a last ditch effort to stay relevant in the mainstream music consciousness, even more so now that they never did an album like this afterwards.
  • BEST ALBUM EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    5
    By ´≈™carkw475ee,mt
    I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD EVER LIKE ANY ALBUM THIS MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Awesome!

    5
    By HKJoker
    Even if you don’t really enjoy dubstep, Korn was able to seriously make this work and it is extremely enjoyable to listen to!
  • Solid

    5
    By Windhollows
    Solid
  • Why

    2
    By Destroyer 21👾
    Just why
  • Not terrible

    4
    By Apc rules
    It’s not their best work but it’s not their worst either. Saw the tour Narcissistic Cannibal was great live!
  • Terrible

    1
    By Musicguy_27
    How can you mix the best time of music (heavy metal ). And the worst type of music (dubstep). I love KoRn but hate this album
  • Neat dubstep, but not as great as Nu-Metal

    3
    By H4pp1n3ss
    If you like dubstep (or at least don't mind it), then this is a fun album to listen to. Personally, I prefer the nu-metal version of Korn. It sounds more natural and smooth to listen to Jonathan sing to nu-metal rather than dubstep. The "agressive dubstep" sounds cool at times, but still... whenever I think of a Korn song, I think of "Here to Stay," "Falling Away From Me," "Freak On A Leash," or "Thoughtless." The common thing about all of these songs is that they were phenomenal Nu-Metal songs. I don't think that whenever I think of Korn, I'll think of this album. Don't get me wrong, this album has some solid songs, particularly "Narcarsistic Cannibal." I like that song a lot! But still... Korn is better with Nu-Metal. You know how it is.
  • Brand New Sound, Same Good Old Korn

    5
    By V4DER7758
    Excellent work with Skrillex, Kill the Noise and the other dubstep artists making an electronic Nu Metal sound, you can still hear all the guitars and bass too. (Guitar sound is made to relate to the electronics, as for Bass, Fieldy is never hard to hear with the slap). "narcissistic cannibal" is great.