The Essential Korn

The Essential Korn
Greatest hits album by Korn
Released May 10, 2011
Recorded 1994–2004
Genre Nu metal, alternative metal
Label Epic/Immortal
Korn chronology
Korn Digital EP 3
(2010)
The Essential Korn
(2011)
The Path of Totality
(2011)

The Essential Korn is a 2011 2-disc compilation album by the American nu metal band Korn. It contains 28 songs spanning from their debut album Korn to Greatest Hits, Vol. 1.

Track listing

Disc one
No. TitleWriter(s)Original album Length
1. "Blind"   Korn (1994) 4:18
2. "Shoots and Ladders"   Korn (1994) 5:23
3. "Clown"   Korn (1994) 4:36
4. "Faget"   Korn (1994) 5:49
5. "A.D.I.D.A.S."   Life Is Peachy (1996) 2:32
6. "Good God"   Life Is Peachy (1996) 3:20
7. "Twist"   Life Is Peachy (1996) 0:49
8. "Chi"   Life Is Peachy (1996) 3:54
9. "Proud" (Non-album track) I Know What You Did Last Summer soundtrack (1997) / Live & Rare (2006) 3:26
10. "Got the Life"   Follow the Leader (1998) 3:48
11. "Freak on a Leash"   Follow the Leader (1998) 4:15
12. "It's On!"   Follow the Leader (1998) 4:29
13. "All in the Family" (featuring Fred Durst) Follow the Leader (1998) 4:48
14. "Cameltosis" (featuring Tre Hardson) Follow the Leader (1998) 4:38
Disc two
No. TitleWriter(s)Original album Length
1. "Falling Away from Me"   Issues (1999) 4:31
2. "Jingle Balls"   All Mixed Up (1999) 3:27
3. "Wake Up"   Issues (1999) 4:07
4. "Make Me Bad"   Issues (1999) 3:55
5. "Somebody Someone"   Issues (1999) 3:47
6. "Here to Stay"   Untouchables (2002) 4:32
7. "Thoughtless"   Untouchables (2002) 4:33
8. "Alone I Break"   Untouchables (2002) 4:16
9. "Did My Time"   Take a Look in the Mirror (2003) 4:07
10. "Right Now" (Dirty Version) Take a Look in the Mirror (2003) 3:15
11. "Y'All Want a Single"   Take a Look in the Mirror (2003) 3:18
12. "Everything I've Known"   Take a Look in the Mirror (2003) 3:34
13. "Another Brick in the Wall (Parts 1, 2, 3)"  Roger WatersGreatest Hits, Vol. 1 (2004) 7:08
14. "Got the Life" (Live at CBGB's) Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 bonus DVD (2004) / Live & Rare (2006)  

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