Korn - Greatest Hits- Volume 1 -2004- -flac- - 88 !!exclusive!!

"Greatest Hits Volume 1" is a 14-track compilation that spans Korn's early days to their breakthrough success. The album features some of the band's most beloved songs, including:

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: You get the essential radio staples that defined MTV's Total Request Live , including "Freak on a Leash" , "Got the Life" , and "Falling Away from Me" .

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For reference, the standard audio release of the album includes the following definitive tracks: "Word Up!" "Another Brick in the Wall (Pts. 1, 2 & 3)" "Y'All Want a Single" "Right Now" "Did My Time" "Alone I Break" "Here to Stay" "Make Me Bad" "Somebody Someone" "Freak on a Leash" "Got the Life" "All in the Family" "A.D.I.D.A.S." "Good God" "Shoots and Ladders" Why Lossless Preservation Matters for Nu-Metal "Greatest Hits Volume 1" is a 14-track compilation

The rest of the compilation acts as a time capsule of alternative culture at the turn of the millennium:

Released on October 5, 2004, Greatest Hits Vol. 1 was a major milestone, marking the end of an era. After eleven years, five platinum-selling studio albums, and countless tours, the band delivered this compilation under Epic and Immortal Records. It was the final release to feature the band's original, full lineup before the departure of guitarist Brian "Head" Welch shortly after, a fact that gives the album significant historical weight for fans.

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The album includes the following tracks: