Korn - Take A Look In The Mirror
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Track List: Take A Look In The Mirror
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- Right NowDownload & Buy
- Break Some OffDownload & Buy
- Counting On MeDownload & Buy
- Here It Comes AgainDownload & Buy
- Deep InsideDownload & Buy
- Did My TimeDownload & Buy
- Everything I've KnownDownload & Buy
- Play MeDownload & Buy
- AliveDownload & Buy
- Let's Do This NowDownload & Buy
- I'm DoneDownload & Buy
- Y'all Want A SingleDownload & Buy
- When Will This EndDownload & Buy
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Album Details: Take A Look In The Mirror
- Release Date:
- 11/25/2003
- Label:
- Sony
- UPC:
- 827969033524
User Reviews: Take A Look In The Mirror
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best album since life is peachy
, November 19, 2003 -
Best Korn in a long time!
, November 20, 2003Reviewer: ngarrison_2000 - See all ngarrison_2000's reviews5 of 5 Yahoo! Users found this Take A Look In The Mirror review helpfulPros: Hard and Heavy
Cons: None
If you like early korn you will love this album. After the last couple albums I was really feeling let down because their music seemed to be straying from what drew me to them. In (self produced) "Take A Look In The Mirror" they go back to their roots, and it's by far the hardest and heaviest Korn album to date. I hope this is a sign of the korn we'll be seeing from now on! Go buy it!
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Pro Reviews: Take A Look In The Mirror
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Just short of a decade into their incredibly successful and influential career, Korn went into Take a Look in the Mirror publicly stating their hopes to record a freshsounding album, a seemingly simple task that they somewhat ended up accomplishing. They needed a fresh album one that differed from their past couple, the similarsounding Issues (1999) and Untouchables (2001), yet at the same time wouldn't alienate their notoriously fickle numetal fan base. Issues and Untouchables had been fine albums, but Korn definitely needed a change if they wanted to remain relevant, that is. There's a lot of turnover in the metal world because there's always the next big thing (whether it's thrash, grindcore, altmetal, rapmetal, or whatever), and the rare bands that do last (like, say, Metallica or Tool) do so because they keep changing and therefore retain the curiousity of their perpetually aging (and thus perpetually dwindling) fan base while at the same time drawing in new generations of listeners. It's a tricky business, really you need to keep changing yet still maintain your essence. And Korn do that very well on Take a Look in the Mirror, where they deftly consolidate their past strengths and selfproduce a succinct album that sounds like trademark Korn yet purposefully doesn't sound like any Korn album to date. It's somewhat paradoxical, but that's precisely what makes Take a Look in the Mirror so interesting, especially for longtime fans. Particular songs draw from past Korn albums whether it's the ultramelodic Issues/Untouchables style of "Alive," the overt rapmetal Follow the Leader style of "Play Me," the covert rapmetal Life Is Peachy style of "Y'all Want a Single," or the seeingred berserk Korn style of "Break Some Off" while a few highlights ("Right Now," "Counting on Me," "Did My Time") break into exciting new territory. And perhaps most importantly, Korn keep Take a Look in the Mirror brief: a baker's dozen in 45 minutes if you don't count the hidden bonus track (their unfortunately ADDpaced live version of "One" from MTV's Metallica comeback special). Because of the emphasis on brevity and variety (and especially quality), the album's over before you know it and you're left feeling hungry for more Korn. [In hopes of curbing bootlegging, Epic included a really cool Korn scrapbook into all editions of the CD.] - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide |
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Pros: aggressive
Cons: the one cover live
got it on mp3 like a week before or more it comes out. Best since life is peachy. Includes "alive" a song from thjeir first demo tape. The worst of this album is the hiddn track "one" recorded live on the mtv icon, they could have recorded it again but on the studio and put it on this album.
Korn start to rule again...