10 Rock Songs That Have NOT Aged Well

5. All In The Family - Korn (1998)

This song really is a skid stain on an otherwise brilliant record. Follow The Leader is a body of songs that, for the most part, kicks against the pr*cks, denounces prejudice and small-minded thought, and does its best to make the disenfranchised and outcasts of society feel included.

And then there's All In The Family. Holy sh*t did Jonathon Davis do a good job of burning down his own house.

The track is just under five minutes of Davis and Fred Durst rap battling each other. Now, hurling insults at Fred Durst is something we can all enjoy, but this was just in poor taste. The pair do their best to degrade one another's appearance, but every insult has some kind of homophobic connotation attached to it.

The track comes across like a couple of school kids, trading juvenile insults about subject matters they don't have the awareness to understand. Davis has since gone on to openly denounce the track, attributing the content to an overindulgence in booze and poor judgment.

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