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Musical and lyrical themes
[edit]Follow the Leader is seventy minutes and eight seconds long. Allmusic said that "They write songs, but those wind up not being nearly as memorable as their lurching metallic hip-hop grind." Entertainment Weekly commented that Follow the Leader was Korn's "gimmick," while saying the album had "steely riffs" and "stomping beats." Tower Records said the album "combines streamlined metal with ominous industrial touches and an undercurrent of hip-hop rhythm," and also said it was an "urban nightmare." The album is considered to be nu metal, but spans other genres such as alternative metal and heavy metal.[1][2]
The album features twenty five tracks, twelve of which last five seconds of silence, making the first sixty seconds of the album, all silent.[3][4] Follow the Leader follows the lyrical style that vocalist Jonathan Davis, who was established on their demo album Neidermeyer's Mind[5] The album featured lyrics referring to moods such as Harsh, Paranoid, Gloomy, Wintry, Menacing, Ominous, Anxious, Bleak, Visceral, Angry, and Hostile.[1] Los Angeles Times' Pop Music said the album was post-grunge metal,[6] and Journal Now said that Korn "shaped rap, metal and punk into a sonic maelstrom that is brutal, aggressive - and reasonably musical."[7] On Sep 2, 1998, The Daily News said that "the band shovels chunky beats into an already complex sound..."[8] Michael Mehle of Rocky Mountain News said "For the uninitiated, the classic Korn sound comes rumbling out of the speakers on the first cut: It's On! grinds fuzzy guitars, thunderous beats and shouts of gut-wrenching rage into an anthem for the alienated," and gave other positive remarks.[9] Charlotte Observer said the album was dark, but humble,[10] . At Zeeland high school assistant principle said in an interview for a Michigan newspaper that the music is "indecent, vulgar, obscene and intends to be insulting." She said this after giving a student a one day suspension for wearing a shirt with Korn on it.[11]
- ^ a b Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ Korn Follow The Leader CD CD Universe. Retrieved 2010-03-19
- ^ Arvizu 2009, p. 62
- ^ POP MUSIC; ALBUM REVIEW; * 1/2 KORN, "Follow the Leader," Retrieved 2010-03-20
- ^ KORN'S FOLLOW THE LEADER RIDES THE MAELSTROM Journal Now. Retrieved 2010-03-20
- ^ (98-11-02) Korn puts on dancing shoes in new album Daily News. Retrieved 2010-03-20
- ^ (98-11-04) Follw the Leader Sticks To the Korn Recipe The Rocky Mountain News.
- ^ Korn's Dark But Humble Says Guitarist
- ^ Ross, Mike {98-09-17) Kids like their Korn Retrieved 2010-03-20