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Hardcore punk, now commonly known as hardcore, is a subgenre of punk rock that originated in North America in the late 1970s. In North America, hardcore punk emerged with a new sound, which was generally thicker, heavier, and faster than standard punk rock.[1] It is sometimes characterized by short, loud, and passionate songs about serious topics such as government, capitalism, anarchism, war, and the hardcore subculture itself. [2][3][4]
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1995A.D.I.D.A.SKorn
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(26 hits)
Genre:  Hard Core
Label : Epic
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"A.D.I.D.A.S." was nu-metal band Korn's breakout single from their second album Life Is Peachy and stands for "All Day I Dream About Sex." It remains one of Korn's most recognizable songs from the album, and of their whole career, probably because of the minor-key seven-stringed guitar riff that the band was making prominent in the genre at the time, and the simple lyrics.
1998Follow the Leader Korn
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(22 hits)
Genre:  Hard Core
Label : Epic
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Follow the Leader is KoЯn's third album and a departure from their first two albums in sound and production. The album has sold over 9,000,000 copies worldwide. It was released on August 18, 1998. It is generally recognized as their breakthrough album, and the album that ultimately ushered nu metal and re-ushered Heavy metal into the mainstream. At over 5 million copies sold in the U.S. and ...
2006Korn MTV UnpluggedKorn
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(31 hits)
Genre:  Hard Core
Label : Epic
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Korn performed at the MTV studios in Times Square on December 9, 2006, for the MTV Unplugged series, which was broadcast on February 23, 2007, through MTV.com and on March 2, 2007, across North American, South American, European and Asian MTV stations. In front of a crowd of approximately 50 people, Korn played a 14-song acoustic set complete with guest appearances by The Cure and Amy Lee of Evane ...
1996Life is PeachyKorn
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(41 hits)
Genre:  Hard Core
Label : Epic
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Life Is Peachy is Korn's second album. The album was released on October 15, 1996 through Immortal/Epic Records and has sold over 2,850,000 copies worldwide. It was produced by Ross Robinson who also produced their debut album, Korn. The album features a darker sound than the debut album, but contains more unconventional themes. A video was made showing Korn recording Life Is Peachy, entitled Who ...
 
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