Thoughtless, Vol. 1
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Sony Int'l |
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5.0 |
Description:
Tracklist of Thoughtless, Vol. 1
Reviews:
Great Catch For Any Korn Fan
As a hopelessly devoted Korn fan, I have not only collected all of their albums, soundtracks, DVD's and so on, but within my collection, I hold just about every Korn remix, live song, or b-side, thanks to both file-sharing and, of course, these nifty little overpriced imports. So I can say from experience that the "Thoughtless" import/CD-single is a worthy buy. Not only do you get the brilliant studio track "Thoughtless" (from Korn's 2002 album, "Untouchables") and it's elaborate and somewhat gratifying music-video as a CD-rom feature, but there are two remixes of the song to back it up, as well as two remixes of "Here To Stay" (also from the same album) that you can't get elsewhere. And oddly enough, this is the first collection of Korn remixes where each mix is pulled off tastefully and makes for many interesting repeat listenings. The two highlights for me, however, are the D. Cooley & DJZ-Trip remix of "Thoughtless" and the Mindless Self Indulgence remix of "Here To Stay." The former takes the song into new territory and is very entertaining to listen to, as the song is given a musical landscape that is the polar opposite of the original. The latter is my favorite, hands down. Former tourmates, Mindless Self Indulgence (from the 2000 Sick & Twisted Tour with Staind), completely nail this version, and absorb it into their musical vocabulary, just don't expect any of the group's signature tasteless sense of humor to leak out, though. Overall, it's a great buy for any serious Korn fan. Their remixes are rarely ever this good, and the music video featured just helps round out a release that is actually worth it's price tag.
St. Columbine
I was just wondering where the guy who wrote this other review got the idea that its called St Columbine High School where the shooting took place. St Columbine? what a stupid guy!
the columbine story as told by Korn
Another kickass song off Untouchables by the awesome group Korn. Faster and heavier than Here to Stay, but not as atmospheric or good (not that that's a diss, every song on that album kicks ass). Evanescence's cover of the song was a unique, interesting take on it, but it cannot compare to this monster. Great song.