Korn: EVERY Album Ranked Worst To Best

13. Remember Who You Are

Still standing as the biggest bump in Korn's career, Remember Who You Are saw the band re-enlist the help of producer Ross Robinson, who worked on their far superior debut album and its follow-up, Life Is Peachy. Remember Who You Are has some solid beats, from the opening track "Oildale (Leave Me Alone)" and the album-best "Let The Guilt Go," but outside of these two solid Korn entries, the rest of the album falls uncharacteristically flat.

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Feeling like a re-tread of the band's previous work, Remember Who You Are breaks no new ground, and although Davis' vocals are as great as ever, the production leaves the rest of the album feeling tinny and weak. By the final track, it's likely you've zoned out from what's playing, and ready to put on Life Is Peachy to relive better days.

Best songs: Let The Guilt Go, Oildale (Leave Me Alone)

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