



The special is set to make its on-air debut February 17, with a set-list slated to include:Ġ9. Lee adds some vaguely world-musicy howls, proving once and for all that Korn may be nu-metal godfathers, but when you cut to the quick, they're just a buncha emo pussies. They brought Robert Smith from The Cure in That marks the second time in one record that Korn has had a guest who's a better singer than. So what do they do? Bring along some cellists, a pianist, and some baffling guest stars, including the Cure's Robert Smith and Evanescence frontwoman Amy Lee, as seen above in "Freak on a Leash." This is the quintessential drop-tune band. Korn Unplugged sees the rap-rock kingpins making a desperate bid for artistic cred by aping their heroes in Nirvana, going way the hell off the reservation into music styles better left to. Spinal Tap might be funnier, but that's just because it's longer. It has some of the funniest musical moments since Justin Timberlake's "Dick in a Box" and the Avril Lavinge-Sum 41 tribute to Metallica.
ROBERT SMITH KORN UNPLUGGED TV
You could easily mistake it for a Mad TV sketch. The band's new MTV Unplugged is unintentionally hilarious. Even the subsequent studio albums have had their moments. MTV Unplugged: Korn is an acoustic live album by the band Korn released worldwide on Maand on the following day in the USA. Time was when Korn offered cutting-edge shit - raucous, down-tuned, grinding songs like "Blind." If properly marketed, "A.D.I.D.A.S" could have been as been as big as Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." Follow the Leader, their 1998 LP, could be rap-metal's high-water mark. Cast: Jonathan Davis, Fieldy, Zac Baird, Amy Lee, Robert Smith.
