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Limited double 180 gm vinyl LP pressing. FOLLOW THE LEADER was the third studio album by the Nu Metal band. Originally released in 1998, the album was produced by Steve Thompson and Toby Wright. 'Got the Life' and 'Freak on a Leash' charted on various charts. 'Freak on a Leash' was nominated for nine MTV Video Music Awards, and won for the Best Rock Video award, as well as Best Editing. The music video also won Best Short Form Music Video at the 2000 Grammy Awards. The critically acclaimed album peaked at #1 on four charts, including the Billboard 200. The album received a 5 x Platinum certification in the United States. FOLLOW THE LEADER has sold over 14 million copies worldwide, making it Korn's most successful album. It is often credited with bringing Nu Metal to the mainstream.
M**1
One of Korns best albums on music’s best medium.
Bought this to have it signed by Jonathon Davis when I met him only to learn he wasn’t sigining items, simply taking pictures.
P**S
Great Vinyl
Love this album. My favorite Korn album and one of my favorite albums from the 90’s. This album hits hard. Love the gold/green vinyl look as well!
G**S
What Started It All For Me
Follow the Leader is the album I have the fondest memories of. I was a Freshman in high school the year that this album came out and when I first heard, there was no looking back. I actually performed the song "It's On" at my high school Christmas talent show. While not my personal favorite KoRn album, I'd say a lot of fans would say that this album is the definition of KoRn. I mean come on, this is the album that has Freak On A Leash and Got the Life, two of their biggest hits! I also love B.B.K. Every song on FLT is fantastic in one or another. They definitely went more into the hip hop genre than the previous two albums which started the popularity of the Rap Rock scene of the late 90s. I've gotta give this one a five out of five score.
C**D
I guess I'm too old for this crap.
I had the album years ago, loved it then, someone stole it, and I finally got around to replacing it. I am happy enough with the not-quite-true replacement (extra stuff, blah blah blah) to plan to continue replacing music stolen from me. CD's, cassettes, even a couple LPs. Now it's all MP3's so can't be stolen again. At least, I'll still be able to download it again.
G**E
Klassic Korn
Korn's third album is a truly wonderful experience. With a lot of classics, as well as catchy tracks that burrow in your brain, it's sure to please.
K**N
Epic
Amazing - as usual!
U**R
KoRn was the Giant of the 90's
KoRn Follow the Leader Review.All of the KoRn albums of the 90's and the early 2000's was great Follow the Leader is one of KoRn's best CD but i like KoRn's first album and Life is Peachy better.This album is mixed with a rap sound and that is not a bad thing.Jonathan Davis is one of the best singers and this is when all of the band members was in it like Brian Head Welch & David Silveria & James Munky Shaffer & Fieldy that was the real KoRn.Now KoRn is doing all kinds of difference stuff like dubstep now.
M**B
Great album. Terrible handling during shipping from Amazon.
Great album. But, only four stars because it came from Amazon with a cracked case. This seems to happen with at least one case in every order from Amazon.
R**Y
Pretty
Not being a Korn fan as such I bought this for 2 reasons: I heard 'Got the Life' on the radio and saw the album artwork. I was a big fan of Tod McFarlane back then and the radio single just got me immediately and I thought, what the hey? I made a very good decision.The first 12 tracks are seconds each of nothing, in a humourous attempt to mess with our minds, albeit in a very Type O Negative kind of a way (pointless, but kind of fun). 'It's On' heralds the album with a fanfare. It's heavy, hook-laden and bombastic. And utterly brilliant. Then comes the even betterer 'Freak On A Leash'. It's a classic of theirs by now (2011), as is 'Got the Life'. Both 5 star tracks indeed. And made for radio play. 'Dead Bodies...' is a great track but not reaching the heights of the 2 preceding tracks. 'Children of the Korn' is more fun than anything else. It's a strange hybrid of hip-hop and metal, but more metal than anything else, and it's quite dark. 'BBK' is my favourite track. It's just tonally perfect and has the best pay-off chorus ever. 'Pretty' s ok. Not bad. Not great.'All in the family' is another rap/hop/metal deely. Again it's good and it is more rap n b than metal. 'Reclaim my PLace' is pretty good, a straight up Korn song. 'Justin' is excellent with a very twisted chorus. And 'Seed' needs to be given time to blossom but it is ultimately spot on. 'Cameltosis' is the best of the rap tracks as it's actually the best marriage between the 2 genres and is a much better song. 'My Gift to you' is a very goog closer but has an eternity of silence at the end and a 'hidden track'. Hidden tracks are usually better of staying hidden or being given their own place on the track listing.A truly mammoth album that will always be one of my favourites. I have never been enamoured to collect any of their other albums for some reason, but I am happy that I at least own this.
J**N
Another interesting, and notable album.
A blast from the past, this purchase replaces a mislaid copy. This is another gusty album notable for the different styles utilised in its delivery.
A**Y
Bliss
Back in the day when music had gone stale koRn released this masterpiece. Still sounds fresh and different against today's music showing that only koRn can do what koRn do.This album is full of great music, not only catchy songs but the production is spot on, the individual band members execute perfectly. The vocals are great, the drums are subtle but suit the mood perfectly, the bass, well, it's amazing, and the guitar work is eerie yet intricate at points.To sum it up. I love this album.
S**H
Excellent album.
Gd conceptual art. Lyrically brilliant and dark heavy undertones.
A**R
Five Stars
Love it
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