Korn - Discography -1994-13- -channel Neo- Apr 2026

Spanning nearly two decades, this curated discography special covers Korn’s evolution from Bakersfield outsiders to global heavyweights. The feature starts with their raw, self-titled debut "Korn" (1994) , which introduced the world to down-tuned 7-string guitars, Jonathan Davis’s visceral yodel, and the genre-defining angst of tracks like "Blind" and "Shoots and Ladders."

From there, Channel NEO guides viewers through the dark, therapeutic chaos of and the mainstream explosion of "Follow the Leader" (1998) —home to "Freak on a Leash" and "Got the Life."

Here’s a short article based on your title , written in the style of a music retrospective or TV feature. KORN: A Complete 1994–2013 Discography Retrospective on Channel NEO Channel NEO has long been a reference point for alternative music fans, and their latest programming block—“KORN: 1994–2013”—promises to be an essential deep dive into one of nu-metal’s most influential catalogs.

The special closes with , marking the return of guitarist Brian “Head” Welch and the single "Never Never." Why Channel NEO? Channel NEO has earned a cult reputation for presenting full discography features without interruption—no commercials, just on-screen liner notes and rare live clips between albums. Their “1994-13-” cut emphasizes the complete original run before later releases like The Serenity of Suffering (2016) and Requiem (2022).

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