Between the onstage mayhem resulting in a wild melee of organized chaos and the demonstrative, vociferous crowd going certifiably nuts for Korn's performance, a rare metal transcendence emerged, almost surrealistic in scope. This is a performance for the ages, one which includes surprising and effective covers of Pink Floyd's "Another Brick In The Wall" and Metallica's "One."
This innovative California band was solvent for its first 12 years and six albums before guitarist Welch disavowed the band, the scene and even the music when he shockingly left to devote himself to Christianity only months after this concert was filmed. When drummer Silveria followed shortly thereafter on a "temporary hiatus" to devote himself to his family and his burgeoning restaurant business, the three remaining original members�singer Davis, guitarist Shaffer and bassist Arvizu�vowed never to permanently replace them. They have remained true to their word ever since, carrying on with a revolving cast of touring and studio musicians.
Track Listing
1) Right Now
2) Break Some Off
3) Got The Life
4) Here To Stay
5) Falling Away From Me
6) Blind
7) Shoots And Ladders/One/Freak On A Leash
8) A.D.I.D.A.S./Dead Bodies Everywhere
9) Did My Time
10) Another Brick In The Wall/Goodbye Cruel World
11) f*get
12) Somebody Someone
13) Y'all Want A Single
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