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FOLLOW THE LEADER

Korn’s influence - from Sepultura and Slipknot to the present day.

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1996 SEPULTURA

Although Sepultura formed a whole decade before Korn, the Brazilian metallers’ classic 1996 album Roots took some major cues from the California­ns. The album even featured guests spots from Korn singer Jonathan Davis on Lookaway and drummer David Silveria on Ratamahatt­a, and was produced by Korn’s go-to guy Ross Robinson. “Sepultura adopted our nu-metal sound for a couple of records, which was really flattering,” says Korn guitarist Brian ‘Head’ Welch. “But at the same time we were like, ‘Ross, why are you giving our tone away?!’”

1999 SLIPKNOT

Slipknot’s first album was released five years after Korn’s, and though they would end up surpassing them commercial­ly, the members of Slipknot have always been open about their admiration for Korn. “I feel like people have forgotten how explosive and poignant Korn were when they hit the scene,” said Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor. “To me, I would put the first Korn album on the same level as Appetite For Destructio­n and Nevermind as far as albums that shifted things culturally.”

2000 LIMP BIZKIT

Korn didn’t invent rap-rock by any stretch, but they were certainly responsibl­e for aligning hip-hop grooves with more extreme, downtuned metal riffs. It’s something Limp Bizkit took and ran with – particular­ly guitarist Wes Borland – spawning early noughties hits like Break Stuff and Rollin’.

2010 OF MICE & MEN

California­n metalcore quartet Of Mice & Men have been on Korn’s radar for many years. As Korn guitarist Head says: “There’s a lot of bands out there we’ve influenced, and I would say Of Mice & Men are definitely­one of them, though it’s very hard to replicate Korn because of Jonathan’s unusual style of singing... no-one else tries or wants to do that!”

2016 CANE HILL

As well as naming their band after psychiatri­c hospital in the London suburb of Croydon – which is exactly the kind of thing Korn singer Jonathan Davis would think of – this New Orleans quartet have made a name for themselves as one of the breakout groups in the recent nu-metal resurgence.

2018 POPPY

Twisting childlike innocence with macabre horror much like Korn were on Follow The Leader, this Grammynomi­nated singer-songwriter’s videos are certainly not for the faintheart­ed. Drawing from a diverse pool of bubble-gum pop, industrial rock and nu-metal, she is an artist who thrives in contrastin­g extremes.

2020 TALLAH

Featuring Max Portnoy – son of ex-dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy – behind the kit, Tallah certainly have a rhythmic advantage over other modern metal bands. Further intensifie­d by the downtuned riffs played by guitarists Derrick Schneider and Alex Snowden, it’s helped establish them one of the most explosive newcomers to the modern metal scene.

2021 TETRARCH

“We like to mix nu-metal with shred stuff,” Tetrarch guitarist Diamond Rowe told TG last year. “When I started learning guitar I was listening to bands like Korn, Slipknot and Linkin Park – theywere the contempora­ry metal bands of my teenage years. That’s where we are coming from musically.”

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KORN BRED Slipknot’s Mick Thomson
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Tetrarch’s Diamond Rowe
JEWEL BLITZ Tetrarch’s Diamond Rowe
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MIGHTYMOUS­E Of Mice & Men’s Phil Manansala
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