Untouchables

Korn

Untouchables

RELEASED: June 10, 2002
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Here to Stay Meaning 4:30 2. Make Believe 4:37 3. Blame 3:50 4. Hollow Life 4:09 5. Bottled Up Inside Meaning 4:00 6. Thoughtless Meaning 4:32 7. Hating 5:10 8. One More Time 4:39 9. Alone I Break Meaning 4:16 10. Embrace 4:27 11. Beat It Upright 4:15 12. Wake Up Hate Meaning 3:12 13. I’m Hiding 3:57 13. I'm Hiding 3:57 14. No One’s There 5:01 14. No One's There / Here to Stay (T Ray's mix) 9:24
Untouchables is the fifth studio album by American nu metal band Korn, released on May 8, 2002. The album features a heavier sound and incorporates elements of industrial and electronic music, showcasing the band's evolution while maintaining their signature style. Lyrically, it addresses themes of personal struggles, pain, and resilience, resonating with fans and contributing to its popularity. The album is notable for its production quality and the use of various sound effects, which enhance its dark and aggressive tone. Untouchables is regarded as one of Korn's key works, solidifying their place in the nu metal genre.