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PATH OF TOTALITY

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Record Label: Roadrunner Records

Release Date: 12/06/2011

Personnel: Jonathan Davis (vocals); James "Munky" Shaffer (guitar); Ray Luzier (drums).
Recording information: Buck Owens Studios, Oildale, CA (08/07/2011); Korn Studios, Bakerfield, CA (08/07/2011); Ritz Carlston, Osaka, Japan (08/07/2011); The Cabin, CA (08/07/2011); The Maeshima Lodge, Osaka, Japan (08/07/2011); The Park Hyatt Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (08/07/2011); The Park Hyatt, Seoul, Korea (08/07/2011); The Peninsula Manila, Manila (08/07/2011); Buck Owens Studios, Oildale, CA (08/09/2011); Korn Studios, Bakerfield, CA (08/09/2011); Ritz Carlston, Osaka, Japan (08/09/2011); The Cabin, CA (08/09/2011); The Maeshima Lodge, Osaka, Japan (08/09/2011); The Park Hyatt Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (08/09/2011); The Park Hyatt, Seoul, Korea (08/09/2011); The Peninsula Manila, Manila (08/09/2011); Buck Owens Studios, Oildale, CA (08/11/2011); Korn Studios, Bakerfield, CA (08/11/2011); Ritz Carlston, Osaka, Japan (08/11/2011); The Cabin, CA (08/11/2011); The Maeshima Lodge, Osaka, Japan (08/11/2011); The Park Hyatt Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (08/11/2011); The Park Hyatt, Seoul, Korea (08/11/2011); The Peninsula Manila, Manila (08/11/2011); Buck Owens Studios, Oildale, CA (08/12/2011); Korn Studios, Bakerfield, CA (08/12/2011); Ritz Carlston, Osaka, Japan (08/12/2011); The Cabin, CA (08/12/2011); The Maeshima Lodge, Osaka, Japan (08/12/2011); The Park Hyatt Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (08/12/2011); The Park Hyatt, Seoul, Korea (08/12/2011); The Peninsula Manila, Manila (08/12/2011); Buck Owens Studios, Oildale, CA (08/14/2011); Korn Studios, Bakerfield, CA (08/14/2011); Ritz Carlston, Osaka, Japan (08/14/2011); The Cabin, CA (08/14/2011); The Maeshima Lodge, Osaka, Japan (08/14/2011); The Park Hyatt Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (08/14/2011); The Park Hyatt, Seoul, Korea (08/14/2011); The Peninsula Manila, Manila (08/14/2011).
On their tenth album, The Path of Totality, nu metal icons Korn look to expand their heavy, stomping sound by infusing it with the heaviest thing the electronic scene has to offer: dubstep. Working with producers like Skrillex and Noisia, the band takes its sound to new levels of aggression, melding its chugging guitars with acerbic blasts of destructive bass wobble, creating a new sound that feels almost as at home in the mosh pit as it does on the dancefloor.