Live (Korn DVD)

Live is a double DVD live release that was recorded in the Hammerstein Ballroom at Manhattan Center Studios during their 2002 "Untouchables" tour. It also features some live tracks from their self-titled album, and albums Life Is Peachy, Follow the Leader, and Issues, as well as part of their cover of Metallica's "One" that was later performed for 2003 Metallica's "MTV Icon" special in its entirety. The second DVD features the same show, but from alternate angles, as well as some behind-the-scenes material. This release has been certified Gold by RIAA.[1] Live was directed by Jim Gable.

Live
Video by
ReleasedNovember 19, 2002
RecordedJune 10, 2002
VenueHammerstein Ballroom, New York City
GenreAlternative metal, nu metal
Lengthfirst DVD - 61:27
second DVD - 67:55
LabelSony/Epic
DirectorJim Gable
ProducerChris Kraft
Korn chronology
Deuce
(2002)
Live
(2002)
Live on the Other Side
(2006)

Set list

  1. Preshow/Opening (0:33)
  2. "Here to Stay" (from Untouchables) (4:14)
  3. "Twist" (from Life Is Peachy) (0:48)
  4. "A.D.I.D.A.S." (from Life Is Peachy) (2:18)
  5. "Trash" (from Issues) (3:21)
  6. "Blind" (from Korn) (3:58)
  7. "Embrace" (from Untouchables) (4:38)
  8. "Faget" (from Korn) (5:37)
  9. "Falling Away from Me" (from Issues) (4:24)
  10. "Blame" (from Untouchables) (3:38)
  11. "Make Me Bad" (from Issues) / "One" (Metallica cover) / "Justin" (from Follow the Leader) (4:07)
  12. "Freak on a Leash" (from Follow the Leader) (4:13)
  13. "Somebody Someone" (from Issues) (3:45)
  14. "Thoughtless" (from Untouchables) (4:22)
  15. "Shoots and Ladders" (from Korn) (4:01)
  16. "Got the Life" (from Follow the Leader) (3:46)
  17. Credits ("No One's There") (1:41)
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gollark: It can also do 3-dimensional diagonals.
gollark: You can use the "rotate view" button, or just watch for that.
gollark: It's probably doing 3D stacky things.
gollark: That would be hard and also worse to use.

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