Talk:The Path of Totality
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The album's not realy dubstep!!!
I think in the infobox, Dubstep should not be included as a genre of the album as its been stated by Korn that the album will only have Dubstep/Electronic INFLUENCES, it's not an acutal Dubstep/Electro album. That would be like saying Follow the Leader is a rap album just because it had major Rap inlfluences. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Rmknot17 (talk • contribs) 08:49, 7 November 2011 (UTC)
Calm down, man! Frankly speaking, Follow The Leader doesn't have those MAJOR Rap influences. But in this case, as obvious from the two available songs (Get Up and Narcissistic Cannibal), the music is about 1/2 dubstep. So i think we should leave the dubstep tag
What??? "Follow the Leader doesn't have those MAJOR Rap influesnces" Ok what about Children of the Korn, All In the Family, Cameltosis; pretty much straigh rap. The intro to It's On and the beatbox breakdown in Freak On A Leash. Yeah, the MAJOR rap influences are definately there. But back on topic; have you heard the other new songs live; they sound nothing like dubstep, like there's very little dubstep in them, it's obvious they played it safe with Get Up! and Narcissistic Cannibal as it's obvious they put more dubstep in those songs cuz they're the "Singles". Like Jonathan Davis stated in the new interview "We didn't make a dubstep album; we made a Korn album". All I got to say. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.224.33.122 (talk) 07:55, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
Man, what are you talking about? Album is an album, and live performance is a live performance. I had no chance to hear those songs live, but ON THE ALBUM they are pretty much dubstep. Listen, I'm not some dubstep fan, i actually don't even know any good dubstep performer. But I think we should make it clear - the album is pretty much dubstep, and it's nothing wrong with it. And by the way, about John Davis' words - I think he rather meant the spirit of the album, and not style or genre. After all, screw this, let's wait until the album's release day and listen to it. Then we'll have more things to talk about — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bigsoft (talk • contribs) 08:41, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
Yeah, your rigt. We can only truly tell how much 'Dubstep' and how much 'Metal' the album will have when we actualy hear it. And I stand corrected; just because the songs sound more 'Metal' and 'Heavy' live doesn't mean that's how they sound on the album; they can change so much live. Sorry for my little rant. All in All; it's not realy fair for anyone to judge the album as a whole until they actualy hear it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.224.33.122 (talk) 07:09, 11 November 2011 (UTC)
Follow the Leader had ONE song that had a rap influence. Every song on The Path Of Totality is heavily dubstep. --24.23.143.90 (talk) 03:30, 5 December 2011 (UTC)
- It's not heavily dubstep, it has some dubstep influences like some of the drum patterns and the tempo, but other than that it has squelching mid-range wobbling synths which are used in electro house and drum & bass. BeŻet (talk) 10:25, 5 December 2011 (UTC)
Way Too Far kind of confirmed as the third single!
Jonathan Davis recently told HardDrive radio that "He think's Way Too Far will the 3rd single from The Path of Totality." he adds "I hope it will be." The Band have also expressed their interest in the song and have all cited the song as their favorite from the album. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.224.33.122 (talk) 07:04, 11 November 2011 (UTC)