Untouchables

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Untouchables

Untouchables (stylized as UNToUcHABLeS) is the fifth studio album by American nu metal band Korn. - Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    Since 1999’s Issues, the quintet has refined its brutality, making Untouchables simultaneously lighter and heavier.  

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  • Sputnikmusic

    In conclusion, Untouchables is an album that in all senses, only a not-so-hardcore fan of KoRn will enjoy.  

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  • Ultimate-Guitar

    Overall, this is Korn's most complete record to date.  

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  • Entertain Your Brain

    Untouchables is certainly not Korn's best album, but if you look at all the other bands out there trying so hard to copy their sound, it only makes sense that they would dump parts of what made them famous so they can sound a little different than the rest. It just sounds like they may have dumped some of the wrong parts!  

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  • Sea Of Tranquility

    With an effect mix of bone crunching metal, techno and industrial bits, moody electronic passages, and an angry attitude, Untouchables makes no bones about its intentions, the band basically serving up another platter of off-beat metal, a genre called nu-metal that they basically helped to create.  

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