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::::Untouchables scored the second-highest opening week for the nü-metal quintet; its more than 434,000 total placing behind 1999's Issues (575,000) and above 1998's Follow the Leader (268,000).
::::Tune in to catch Korn's MTV "Diary" premiering this Sunday, June 30, at 8pm, and repeating on July 1st at 12:30am.
:::: Korn debuted at #2 on the Top 200 album sales chart this week
with their fifth album, "Untouchables". The band sold over 434,000 copies in its first week of
release. Eminem held his place at number one for the fourth week in a row, keeping Korn from
having their third consecutive number one debut.
:::: Korn comes to Denver! Tickets are 38.50 and will be held at the Denver Colussium on
29 July 2002
:::: Korn won Best International Group at the Much Music Video Music Awards 6-16-02.
:::: Korn guitarist James 'Munky' Shaffer has apologised for inflicting Limp Bizkit on
the world - but he's by no means sorry! -Full Story-
:::: Long awaited release "Untouchables" Is finally in stores!
:::: The follow-up to Korn's Who Then Now, Deuce is jam packed with all Korn's music
videos, plus footage of early shows, the cover contest, Korn Kampaign, Apollo shows, and much
much more.
SoulFly
:::: SoulFly released it's new album, SoulFly 3, today, Tuesday 25 June 2002. This is the bands 4th record release. The song titles are 01 - "Downstroy",
02 - "Seek 'N' Strike",
03 - "Enterfaith",
04 - "One",
05 - "L.O.T.M.",
06 - "Brasil",
07 - "Tree Of Pain",
08 - "One Nation",
09 - "9-11-01",
10 - "Call To Arms",
11 - "Four Elements",
12 - "Soulfly III",
13 - "Sangue De Bairro" .
The Warped Tour
:::: The Warped tour took place today at Adams County Fair Grounds
and Featured bands such as Bad Religion, Reel Big Fish, NOFX, No use for a name, Anti Flag and
Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
--OZZFEST--
:::: So, the latest and possibly final annual OZZFEST extravaganza
is almost upon us. Bands have been lined up - acts mentioned being Ozzy, System Of A Down,
P.O.D., Drowning Pool, Adema, Zakk Wylde's Black Label Society, Rob Zombie, Meshuggah, Apex
Theory, Lost Prophets, Pulse Ultra, and Neurotica. Also Flaw, Mushroomhead, 3rd Strike, Otep,
Seether, Glassjaw, Used, Soil, Ill Nino, and Chevelle.
Layne Staley
:::: During the late 80's throughout the mid 90's Layne Staley had his battle with drug
addiction. On April 20 the lead singer of Alice in Chains was found dead in his appartment.
Layne's haunting voice sent chills down you're spine, but you wouldn't stop listening. He
reminded us of the good times of life as well as the bad. Let us not remember him for his
addiction, but remember him for the outstanding music he created and celebrate the extroidanary
life that the musician lead. He will be missed.