
A high-octane collection of industrial-tinged remixes and raw live performances, capped off by a chaotic, death-metal-inspired holiday parody.
1999 · Xtravaganza Recordings
This EP captures a fascinating moment of transition for Korn, bridging the raw aggression of their early years with the more experimental, electronic-tinged textures of the Issues era. It is a record that feels both like a victory lap and a laboratory. The remixes take familiar anthems and strip them down to their rhythmic skeletons, rebuilding them with big-beat breakbeats and industrial grit that highlight the band's inherent danceability. It is heavy, yes, but it is a heaviness you can move to, trading the mosh pit for a dark, strobe-lit club.
How does All Mixed Up sound next to the rest of Korn's catalogue?
The writing leans far further into humor satire than the rest of the catalogue.
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