Best of 2026

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Korn - The Serenity of Suffering
Korn
The Serenity of Suffering
2016 • LP
100
May 18
Korn - The Paradigm Shift
Korn
The Paradigm Shift
2013 • LP
80
May 18
Korn - The Path of Totality
Korn
The Path of Totality
2011 • LP
70
May 18
Korn - [untitled]
Korn
[untitled]
2007 • LP
60
May 18
Korn - See You on the Other Side
Korn
See You on the Other Side
2005 • LP
80
May 18
Korn - Take a Look in the Mirror
Korn
Take a Look in the Mirror
2003 • LP
75
May 18
Korn - Untouchables
Korn
Untouchables
2002 • LP
100
May 18
Cold - 13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
Cold
13 Ways to Bleed on Stage
2000 • LP
90
May 12

Recent Reviews

Korn - The Serenity of Suffering
100

Now with more time to work, Head has a much greater influence here. Munky, Jonathan, and even Ray seem to have reached a perfect synergy in what Korn should be now. High-quality riffs, vocals explored in every way, and plenty of nostalgia.

Korn - The Paradigm Shift
80

This CD opens the doors for a triumphant return. With Brian's return, which had less influence (much had already happened, some concepts were already in place). Catchy choruses and a return of the groove leave a good feeling.

Korn - The Path of Totality
70

This work might be good for those who like electronic music and bad for those who want heavy metal. Considering the band's approach, it works. Unlike the last two, this one has well-crafted lyrics and good choruses. You'll want to sing along with Jonathan to "Get Up" or "Narcissistic Cannibal".

Korn - Korn III: Remember Who You Are
50

Korn tries to bring Ross back to reminisce about the old days with yet another strange CD. The sound lacks depth and feels like a demo. Almost no inspiration, I think.

Korn - [untitled]
60

A very strange album, like a fable or something. It has no weight to it, full of strange sounds. It's hard to understand what the goal was here. Unfortunately, the departure of another member may have been a factor.


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