
A jagged collision of live aggression and experimental remixes, where nu metal hits are slowed, stuttered, and stripped down into industrial, glitch-heavy artifacts.
September 26, 2006 · Virgin (2)
This album is a fascinating, albeit polarizing, detour into the experimental fringes of Korn's mid-2000s output. It serves as a companion to See You on the Other Side, taking that record's already industrial-leaning sound and subjecting it to the 'Chopped & Screwed' treatment by DJ Michael '5000' Watts. The result is a surreal, hallucinatory experience where familiar anthems are dragged through a thick mire of slowed-down tempos and rhythmic stutters. It feels like listening to the band through a heavy sedative: the riffs are wider, the bass is more cavernous, and Jonathan Davis's vocals take on an almost demonic, subterranean quality.
How does Chopped, Screwed, Live & Unglued sound next to the rest of Korn's catalogue?
The production is built around sample based than this artist usually allows.
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