 | Tracklist: 01. Twist
02. Chi
03. Lost
04. Swallow
05. Porno Creep
06. Good God
07. Mr. Rogers
08. K@#0%!
09. No Place To Hide
10. Wicked
11. A.D.I.D.A.S.
12. Low Rider
13. Ass Itch
14. Kill You
| Ranking: #103 for 1996 | |
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| Summary: Life Is Peachy treks through the remarkable(A.D.I.D.A.S, Porno Creep) to the terrible(Kunt) to the straight up silly(Ass Itch). |
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In 1994, Korn shocked the world with their self-titled masterpiece, combining many styles together, such as hip-hop, pop, metal, and funk into one unique sound, with lyrics that reached out to many post-grunge teens after the suicide of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain. In just two years, Korn would record their sophomore release, Life Is Peachy in hopes of repeating the success of their nu-metal ushering of their first album. Korn's sophomore release would feature the last of drummer David Silveria's hip-hop esque drumming and the last time that Jonathan Davis would show his vulnerability as a human being before he would do a complete 180 and pretend that he was messed up in more ways than anyone would ever know and would play his own emotions off, posing as a chauvanistic tough guy with no real emotion, running only on "Haterade" and not even knowing what the word happy was, predominantly through Issues and Untouchables.
Life is Peachy continues from right where Korn had left off, but this time around, Korn would bring some new, refreshing, and quite unexpected surprises to the table, such as in the fun and playful A.D.I.D.A.S(All Day I Dream About Sex). While A.D.I.D.A.S might seem just like another sex song from a metal band, truthfully, it's actually far superior to other sex songs that are either too corny or just plain...creepy. Mr. Rogers, personally, was a surprise to me. It starts with Jon singing the theme to Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. At first, this sounded like it was going to be Shoots and Ladders Part II, instead this time around, Jon would be singing utopian kid show themes(like Barney). But as soon as Jon goes into the first actual verse of the song, showing that sweet vulnerability yelling out "My childhood is gone because I loved you" and displaying feelings of regret, sorrow, and hatred for ever watching his show. After that song, I needed to take a breath for a minute. I gotta give to Jon, he caught me right off guard with Mr. Rogers.
However, the biggest surprise had to be in the two minute instrumental Porno Creep. At first, the technical effects were quite annoying, until David's drumming came in, followed by an startling bassline from Fieldy. But that's not the main thing that sealed the deal for my interest in this instrumental. While Jon harmonizes through the song at certain points, Munky and Head provide something that no self-righteous elitist would have expected from Korn, and that would be.....a solo. That's right, Munky and Head give a guitar solo and show that they do have soloing abilities and technicality deep inside. However, I'm quite disappointed that they didn't seize that opportunity to further showcase their hidden soloing abilities. Disturbed guitarist Danny Donegan did it in Ten Thousand Fists, so why can't they? Though that last statement doesn't make much sense at first, I'm only using Donegan as an example of seized opportunity that the band let go to complete and utter waste.
Yet while Life Is Peachy has some of its unexpected highlights and improvements from the self titled album, it has some easily revealed downsides and flaws. Let's use Kunt for an example. To be simple and straight to the point, Kunt is something that you would expect a 12 year old wigger would write. Now for more detail pertaining to just why exactly I would say this. First off, Kunt makes absolutely no sense at all, and it doesn't even contain such thing as a subject or main point. Secondly, the song is chock full of slang and curse words, quite possibly using every known curse word in the dictionary. All in all, Kunt is laughable and takes away some of the seriousness of the album. The same can be said for Twist. Twist is nothing more than Jon growling for 50 seconds, then just moaning "Twist" about three or four times. I would overlook this, but it's kinda hard to do that when Korn put it on their greatest hits for some reason that is quite baffling. Why would Korn put this instrumental on their greatest hits? Porno Creep, I could see, but Twist? Aagh....I'm getting off subject, so let's get back into the review.
Not only does Kunt take away the seriousness of the album, guest vocalist Chino Moreno in Wicked, interlude Lowrider and *** Itch further take away the quality of this album, seeming more aimed at humor than at a serious album. It's just silly to hear Chino Moreno rapping the lyrics to Wicked, and it's laughable to hear the horn solo in Lowrider replaced by Jonathan Davis's bagpipes. This is only a chuckle though, not total "lol'ing", if you will. *** Itch has relevant lyrics, but to write a song about your *** itching? That, along with the four previously mentioned songs take away the album's core and leave it with mixed feelings about Jon's tough life and humor.
Furthermore, the album can get dull as the first album did just because some tracks presented on L.I.P aren't as interesting as other tracks. Not because Jon's vocals don't work or anything like that, but just because some songs are just simply boring. Swallow and No Place To Hide fall under that category for me. This is only a small distraction though, nothing to be concerned with. Let's not let the fact that there are recycled riffs all around be forgotten. For instance, the main riffs in Chi. Swallow, Lost, Kunt, and No Place To Hide all have the same similarities to Chi's main riffs. *** Itch's intro is recycled from that of A.D.I.D.A.S. Again, this is only a small distraction, but with a little more importance to it than it would appear.
In short, Life Is Peachy is a solid album with similar effects to the self titled album, but with mixed results. Life Is Peachy treks through the remarkable(A.D.I.D.A.S, Porno Creep) to the terrible(Kunt) to the straight up silly(*** Itch). Regretably, the silliness would continue in Follow The Leader, such as in All In The Family(Fred Durst explains it all), while Korn would still manage through that to release what could be considered their greatest hit(at least their most well known one anyway), Freak on a Leash. Then the fall, followed by a slow rise, then followed again by a fall of Korn would happen following 1998's Follow The Leader. I would recommend getting this album, the self titled album, and Follow The Leader. As for the rest of Korn's albums, I'll only say this: People have their own opinions.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Man, this review kinda drained me, I need a break.
Hope this review was better than my last, we all know what review it was.
Oh, and I'm not gonna deal with anyone who states "why'd you give it a 4.5 when your review gives a 3.5?" To answer that before anyone says it, it's simply "Because I Like It."
| | | Nice job. I don't know why this got negged, unless they think it's a rather large and tweaked tbt. I understand the rating thing, too; I did the same for one of my favorite albums.This Message Edited On 11.27.07
Digging: A Wilhelm Scream - A Wilhelm Scream
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Nice job on the review, not as bitching as the last ;P
This was the first album i heard from Korn and I thought it sounded like trash, especially the guitars lol. That was back then when I didn't really listen to music. It still sounds like trash but I think that's what makes the album and I quite like it.
One of the factors that make me enjoy listening to this is the drumming; Like on the debut, David Silveria comes up with some nice things. Though he's far from technical he has been the driving force on their first three albums.
Has some of their 'best' (Yes Sputnik, I know it's strange to use the word in Korn context) songs like Chi, Good God and A.D.I.D.A.S. .
4/5
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Digging: Pig Destroyer - Terrifyer | | | Album Rating: 2.5
The quality has returned... voted.Not only does Kunt take away the seriousness of the album, guest vocalist Chino Moreno in Wicked, interlude Lowrider and *** Itch further take away the quality of this album, seeming more aimed at humor than at a serious album. I like the fact that they injected humor into this and future albums... it didn't make the album so oppressive. I mean, who walked away from the first album without feeling a little uncomfortable (especially if you let the entire "Daddy" song play).
Digging: The Shizit - The Shizit | | | Good jobThis Message Edited On 11.27.07
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| | | Album Rating: 4.5
Edited my review a spot. Huge grammar error in the second-to-last paragraph, but it shouldn't mess anything up 
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love wicked, a.d.i.d.a.s, low rider and mr.rogers. good review.
Digging: Alice Cooper - Trash | | | Album Rating: 4.5
You know, I must say, it's actually funny to hear Chino say "Larry Parker just got two women" in Wicked.
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This was a step up from your other reviews. Excellent job. This is one of the few nu-metal albums that creeps into my cd player once in a while.
Digging: Ulcerate - Of Fracture and Failure | | | Album Rating: 4.5
It's really that good?
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[quote=]You know, I must say, it's actually funny to hear Chino say "Larry Parker just got two women" in Wicked.[/quote]
Chino's da man.
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lol
| | | Album Rating: 3.5
It's really that good?
Yeah, it was easy to read and I agree with the rating. You described this album without drawing comparisons to other bands like you did in one of your other reviews I read.
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^_^ True.
That would be in both of the Korn reviews I did earlier this week(TALITM, Untitled)
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I find it a little distracting from the review when other bands are being compared to an album. Just a little nit-pick. Keep writing reviews like this and you will surpass me on this website........oh wait, you already have. I'm up to one review!
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Lol.
Thanks for the advice.
| | | Is the production on this album (or Follow The Leader) better than the first album? Because I would have liked the first album a lot more if it didn't sound like it had been recorded in someone's bedroom, and I'm wondering whether it's worth getting any other Korn albums bearing in mind that I really don't like a lot of the first album (although a lot of it, as I said, would be good if the production wasn't horrible).
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the production on this doesn't sound any better. you might want to look towards Issues or Follow the Leader for that.
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Mm yeah, the production on this isn't as good as Issues and or Follow the Leader, but it's a step up from Korn itself. It's not enough in my eyes to be a hindrance to the listening experience.
Digging: Olivier Messiaen - Quatuor pour la fin du temps, I/22 | | | Album Rating: 4
this is my second favorite Korn release.
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