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Blind: 1st Video released. A performance in front of a huge black and white KoRn banner. Director: McG.  
 
 
Ball Tongue / Lodi Dodi: Aired on "Live On MTV." A live performance, with an outline of the first cd in the background.   Director: MTV.  
 
 
Shoots & Ladders: Strange Video, It cuts from live performance to a farm sequences. Jonathan sings hanging up side down, and Munky is in a KoRn field with a duck taped mouth. Director: McG.
 
 
Clown: Takes place in High School, with Jonathan singing in the locker room. There is also a room with messed up dolls and a messed up clown.  Director: McG. Producer: Dana Shaffer. Editor: Chip Eddy. Released: 3/11/96
 
 
Faget: Originally not released in the United States, until years later it was included on the Who Then Now? VHS, and then on the Deuce DVD. KoRn performs in a Red Studio. Director: McG.
 
 
No Place To Hide: Never officially released. It is a live performance spliced with scenes from Clown, Blind, plus Shoots and Ladders.
 
 
Good God: Basically a live performance of Good God. This video was included on the first release of Life Is Peachy. When the A.D.I.D.A.S. video was released it replaced the Good God video on Life is Peachy.              
 
 
A.D.I.D.A.S.: (One of the Best Videos) A pimp gets in a car accident with KoRn and kills them. Only the pimp survives and freaks out. The band members are put into body bags, yet perform inside them. At the morgue it is revealed that Jonathan Davis has on femine undergarments (When Jon worked in a morgue, he saw a dead pimp come into the morgue, with lingerie. He thought it was the funniest thing he’d ever seen. So he put it in the video)      Director: Joseph Kahn. Producer: Peter Marcucci.  Editor: Joseph Kahn. Released: 1/6/97             
 
 
Got The Life: Starts with a boom box playing "It's On." Then JD walks down the street in a silver jumpsuit. The Band performs in front a of a huge "Got The Life" in the background. Its cuts to people clapping in the room, and then to David, Munky, Fieldy, and Head driving expensive cars. Davis starts singing in the car, then hits a camera with a baseball bat. Fieldy and Head give a homeless man the keys to their car. The car ends up going of bridge and exploding. Final scene is KoRn going to party. Fred Durst, members of Orgy, and other 'KoRn Family' greet them.    Director: McG. Released: 8/26/98
 
 
Ice Cube w/ Munky & Head-F**k Dying: Ice Cube and KoRn performing.
 
 
Cold - Give: Features John Davis and Fred Durst searching through the dark (for a monster/creature) Director: Peter Chirstopherson
 
 
Freak On A Leash: (another great video) The video starts out with and animation of the Follow the Leader cover. Animated children gather to a cliff, and its cuts very briefly to KoRn as children. A security guard accidentally falls and fires a bullet at the girl at the end of the cliff. The bullet narrowly misses, and breaks through into the real world. The bullet destroys various objects (lava lamp, water cooler, cell phone etc..) only to end up in a room with KoRn performing. The bullet moves around the room only to fly back through the real world and into the animation. The girl catches the bullet and places it back in the Security Guard's Hand.    Directors (Live Action): Jonathan Dayton, Valerie Faris, (Animation): Todd McFarlane (cover art artist), Graham Morris. Producers: Bart Lipton (Live action), Terry Fitzgerald (Animation). Editors: Hainess Hall (Live action), Michael Sachs (Animation). Released: 1/29/99
 
 
Limp Bizkit - Faith: KoRn appears in the video with Limp Bizkit, during Family Values 1998 Tour. Director: Fred Durst
 
 
Falling Away From Me: Continues from the Freak On A Leash video, into the real world. A girl is so out of it that she sees KoRn inside her music box. The video cuts to KoRn performing, and then to kids coming towards the house. At the same time the girls abusive father is angry at the noise. KoRn appears inside the room, and the girl is brought out side the room with the kids. (For a brief second, Fred Durst's face flickers in). The band is sucked back into the music box, as the father opens the door. But the girl is outside with the music box. Director: Fred Durst    
 
 
Make Me Bad: KoRn has been captured and are being experimented on. They have some sort of creatures inside their bodies. The video flashes back to them performing. At the end, the creature is cut out and put into a bottle (Dead plays at the end). The Creature is looked at and Laughed at "Make Me Bad."       Director: Martin Weisz
 
 
Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff: Jonathan Davis appears.  Director: Fred Durst
 
 
Videodrone - Ty Jonathan Down: Jonathan Davis is being interrogated, while it flashes back to him performing with Videodrone. It ends with Davis walking out. Director: Nathan Cox 
 
 
Make Me Bad - Sickness In Salvation Remix: recut of the Video for the Butch Vig remix of the song. 
 
 
Somebody Someone: Stripped Down performance video. Has KoRn performing with fly buzzing around the room. Various other insects are shown in the video. A follow the leader poster can be seen behind David Silvera.    Director: Martin Weisz
 
 
Busta Rymes - Fire: Very Brief shots of Jonathan Davis headbanging.
 
 
 
Here To Stay: A child turns on a television to be shown various desensitizing images of violence, sexual imagery, and explosions. The action cuts back and forth to the band performing in a sonic like room."Sex," "You Win" and other sayings appear. Basically all symbolizing the loss of  youthful innocence and purity via the television. (Davis' woman shaped microphone can be seen in the video).     Directors: The Hughes Brothers.  (Also, the performance version features only the band performing. It is on the untouchables cd.)
 
 
Thoughtless: The Video Starts with an (outcast) student walking down the hallway of a high school. A bunch of jocks then beat him up. KoRn is performing in a red (honey comb like room) and faces are pushing through the walls. The student again is met by the jocks in the pool, where he is beat down. Then it cuts to him looking in his yearbook and angrily throwing it. Jonathan is signing in a pulsating red background. The student ends up going to the prom with an escort, to reveal faces trying to escape from his chest (like in the red wall). He vomits all over the prom guests, and ruins the prom as revenge for his social ostracism. Directors: The Hughes Brothers. Released: 7/8/02    (Also, the performance version features only the band performing. It is on the Thoughtless DVD single.)          
 
 
Alone I Break: It's starts KoRn performing, in a fairly large room. Fieldy is playing a bass that is blue and white, with KoRn written all over it.  After performing for a little while, Jon  gets angry and goes to leave. Jon turns toward Munky and throws the mic at him. There is a brief fight, and Jon leaves. It then cuts between scenes of the performance, Jon signing in a bedroom, Jon kicking and throwing books (in the bedroom), and Jon killing. First, Jon finds a camera in the bedroom and throws it to the ground in anger. He then finds Munky in the bath tub (sleeping with candles around), throws a lamp in, and electrocutes him.  Then Head is out on the house's balcony, where he is talking on a cell phone, with his back turned. Jon pushes Head over, and then throws the cell phone over as well. After that, David is asleep with two women next to him. So Jon uses a pillow to smother him to death. Jon leaves to  see Fieldy making pasta sauce, and he throws some poison in it. Fieldy eats it, and dies. Finally, Jon walks outside, and takes out the camera person. Jon breaks alone, because he killed everyone else.  Director: Sean Dack. Released: 11/3/02    (Note, Sean won MTV's "direct a video contest," in which many submitted ideas for the video. MTV aired a 90 minute special on the making of the video. Note 2, the video was shown during the Pop Sux Tour, before release, and was slightly different.)
 
 
Did My Time: It starts out with Angelina Jolie (Laura Croft) walking down alley. The pavement and brick walls behind her crack open and a sort of black distorson follows out to form a barrier. Laura turns back to see this distorson materialize into David, Fieldy, Munky, Head, and Jonathan. A black cat hisses, and various debris (prosthetic leg, TV screen, newspapers, bicycle) flies at the barrier encompassing the band. All the debris disappears once it hits the barrier. Cut scenes from Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life can be seen on walls of the alley and on a TV screen. Jonathan's hand bends strangely, as Angelina walks through the barrier. She is singing (at least mouthing) Did My Time, right in front of the mic. KoRn disappears, and she walks out of the street.    Director: Dave Meyers. Released: 7/8/03
 
 
Right Now:  Basically a cartoon that was cut together, and synched with the song right now. It has "Lloyd" by Spike & Mike Animation in it. Llyod does many gross things throughout the video, like ripping his fingernails off and sticking a pencil in his ear. At one point he holds up a sign that says Right Now in red letters and sings to the song at certain parts.











Fan-made:
The second version was the result of the "KoRn Needs a Video Right Now", that was one by Tony Ferenzi of Plainfield, IL. It was done with all computer animated graphics. Jonathan Davis appears in it, and looks exactly like the Gruntz figurine of
himself.  3-d graphics are used to create a sort of ancient desert-like environment, all the while Jd is singing and there are people searching for Jonathan.   
Director: Spike and Mike Animation. Released: 10/24/03 /  Director Tony Ferenzi . Released 12/10/03
 
 
Ya'll Want A Single:  KoRn filmed this at music store, which throughout the video they trashed. Cd-racks where thrown down, and cds scattered everywhere. Fans were invited to help decimate the store during the shoot. Meaning it's intercut with facts and comments bashing the music industry: "Britney Spears last video cost $1,000,000", and that video itself cost $150,000.  Plus that so few songs are added to playlists and how can a single be worth 99 cents. Plus there is performance put in, and at one point glass shatters during it. The song, and the video are basically a response to Sony asking KoRn to write a radio hit. Ya'll want a single?    Director: Andrews Jenkins. Released: 7/8/04
 
 
Everything I've Known:  Loydd's Lunchbox, made a computer animation for  KoRn at home. It's set in a dark prehistoric-like time. Castle-Like rock and structures fall and jut the landscape as some strange looking flies buzz by (boxes with four wings). After which, it switches to shots of a Dinosaur like bone creature that can fly, and some red guys that have a giant eyeball or mouths for a head, one of them has some glowing blue light coming from his back.  Director: Gregory Euckland. Released: 7/22/04
 
 

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