Who Then Now?

Who Then Now? is a biographical video released by American nu metal band Korn on March 18, 1997. It was certified platinum in the United States by the RIAA on May 5, 1999.[2]

Who Then Now?
Video by
Released18 March 1997
14 July 2009[1] (DVD)
Recorded1994 – 1997
GenreNu metal
LabelSony, Epic
DirectorMcG
Korn chronology
Who Then Now?
(1997)
Deuce
(2002)

History

It features interviews with the band up to the recording of Life Is Peachy, plus music videos for "Blind", "Shoots and Ladders", "Clown", and "Faget". The last video, "Faget", like "Good God", was never released.

The original VHS is out of production, but it can be found in its entirety on the follow-up release, Deuce, which effectively picks up where Who Then Now? left off and follows the band up to the recording of Untouchables.

Re-release

Korn re-released Who Then Now? in its entirety on DVD on 14 July 2009. It does not include any new extra features.

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