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Sunday, July 4, 2010 - Metal Hammer Festival 2010 | Korn's headlining show at the Metal Hammer Festival 2010 will be their first European gig after the release of their brand new album "Korn III - Remember Who You Are". Over the course of eight full-length releases, Korn have sold in excess of 30 million albums and played countless sold-out shows worldwide. They've won two Grammys. One for Best Short Form Video for "Freak on a Leash" from 1998's Follow The Leader and one for Best Metal Performance for "Here to Stay" from 2002's Untouchables, and have launched a massively successful festival of their own, The Family Values Tour. However, despite all their massive success and accolades. Korn haven't lost hold of the savage, raw energy that made them such a crucial band for diehard rock and metal fans. Korn are one of the preeminent voices of this generation. Their ninth offering, "Korn III - Remember Who You Are", is scheduled for release on 12th July. The album strikes the balance between their past and their future, as it finds the band reuniting with producer Ross Robinson, who manned the boards for their first two albums. NB The new edition of the Metal Hammer festival will take place on 27th August in Spodek Hall, Katowice (Poland). Other bands confirmed apart from Korn are : Opeth, Pain Of Salvation, Katatonia, Riverside and Votum!! One more band is yet to be announced.. |
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