Korn Streaming Audio Samples Of ‘The Path Of Totality’ (AKA The Dubstep Album)

Posted by Zach Shaw on Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 12:37 pm

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While everyone is making their end of the year “best of” lists, Korn is hoping that people won’t forget that their new album The Path Of Totality comes out next week (December 6, to be exact). And in case the three songs you’ve already heard weren’t enough to win you over, now you can listen to audio samples of each song (courtesy of Roadrunner’s German branch). It’s never fair to judge an album based on only 30 second snippets of each track, but it’s available for the eager fan to hear. And we have a hunch that The Path Of Totality will make it onto a few year-end lists, but likely for all the wrong reasons.

You can listen to audio samples of each song off of Korn’s The Path Of Totality in the video above (until it gets taken down).

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