
No matter how famous an artist gets, they’re guaranteed to have one song in their catalog they absolutely cannot stand.
Listen to music hand-picked by Korn on Audacy’s Korn’s Requiem: In Honor Of…

For Korn frontman Jonathan Davis, that song just happens to be from an album that’s gone five-times platinum.
“‘All In The Family’ is the worst song ever,” Davis said in an interview with Metal Hammer. The 1998 track from their album Follow The Leader features Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst as Davis said his hatred of the song has nothing to do with the singer.
“It’s horrible. We were all drunk in the studio and I was trying to rap,” Davis said. “At the time, we were having a good time, but now I just cringe. I’ve got nothing against Fred, it just sucks! We were out of our minds drunk! It shouldn’t have made the record.”
Korn recently dropped their fourteenth studio album Requiem back in February and to celebrate, the band teamed up with Audacy to curate their very own station. Korn’s Requiem: In Honor Of… station features tracks hand-picked by the members of Korn, that celebrate Rock legends and icons that are no longer with us.
Paying musical tribute to Slipknot’s Joey Jordison, Soundgarden’s Chris Cornell, AC/DC’s Malcolm and George Young, Jimi Hendrix, and more, the all-new station provides a listening experience that memorializes trailblazers in music history. Click here to start listening!
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