Korn Follow The Leader Direct
The music video, directed by Todd McFarlane (creator of Spawn ) and Jonathan Dayton/Valerie Faris, was inescapable on MTV. It combined animation with live action, visualizing the bullet’s journey as a metaphor for the band’s frustration and the destructive nature of anger. The video won two MTV Video Music Awards and introduced Korn to a demographic that did not typically listen to metal. It transformed the "freak"—the outcast and the bullied—into a figure of power and style.
Here’s a on Korn’s 1998 album Follow the Leader , focusing on its impact, creation, and legacy. korn follow the leader
Today, listening to Follow the Leader is a time capsule. The CD hidden in a backpack. The lyric sheet full of curse words blacked out with Sharpie. The feeling of hitting “play” on a stolen walkman and realizing — for the first time — that your pain was not a weakness. It was a rhythm. The music video, directed by Todd McFarlane (creator
But numbers miss the point. This album gave a voice to the . Before social media, before mental health was a hashtag, Korn screamed what so many felt: You don’t understand me. I don’t even understand me. But I’m still here. The CD hidden in a backpack