Collaborations

Appearances of Korn members on other artists’ albums.

Videodrone — Videodrone (1996)

Release: February 23, 1999

Songs:

01. Ty Jonathan Down — 4:21 (Jon on vocals)
10. Power Tools For Girls — 5:31 (Head on guitar)

Info: Videodrone comes from the Bakersfield scene. Ty Elam, former member of Sex Art, was part of the band.


Sepultura — Roots (1996)

Release: March 12, 1996

Songs:

04. Ratamahatta — 4:30 (David on drums)
08. Lookaway — 5:25 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Sepultura recorded Roots in the same studio Korn used — Indigo Ranch in Malibu — with producer Ross Robinson. Jonathan Davis and David Silveria contributed to two of the album’s most iconic tracks.


Coal Chamber — Coal Chamber (1997)

Release: February 11, 1997

Song: Pig (Hidden Track) — 8:28

Info: Jon appears on this hidden track speaking over the music. Coal Chamber was part of the same nu-metal scene as Korn and both bands shared a close relationship.


Spawn OST (1997)

Release: July 27, 1997

Song: Kick the P.A. — 3:21

Collaboration: Korn & The Dust Brothers

Info: Electro-metal collaboration with the Beastie Boys’ producers. Also featured on the Movie Soundtracks page.


Orgy — Candyass (1998)

Release: August 18, 1998

Song: Revival — 4:09 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Orgy was the first band signed to Korn’s Elementree Records. Their electro-rock and new wave style immediately caught Jonathan Davis’ attention, who contributed vocals to this track.


Mack 10 — The Recipe (1998)

Release: October 6, 1998

Song: Should I Stay or Should I Go — 4:05

Collaboration: Korn & Ice Cube vocals

Info: A cover of The Clash, reworked in a rap/rock style with Mack 10, Ice Cube, and Korn. A bold crossover typical of the Family Values Tour spirit.


Ice Cube — War and Peace Vol. 1 (1998)

Release: November 17, 1998

Song: Fuck Dying — 4:04

Collaboration: Head & Munky on guitars

Info: Ice Cube returns the favor after their collaboration on Follow The Leader. Head and Munky deliver heavy riffs on this dark and powerful track.


Limp Bizkit — Significant Other (1999)

Release: June 22, 1999

Song: Nobody Like You — 4:20

Collaboration: Jon & Scott Weiland vocals

Info: Collaboration between Jonathan Davis and Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots) on Limp Bizkit’s most commercial album. The chemistry between both frontmen is clear.


Limp Bizkit — Counterfeit Countdown (1999)

Release: September 28, 1999

Song: Counterfeit (Phat Ass Remix) — 3:03

Collaboration: Remixed by Fieldy

Info: Fieldy tries production by remixing a track from his friends in Limp Bizkit. A sign of the constant creative exchange between both bands.


Q-Tip — Amplified (1999)

Release: November 23, 1999

Song: End of Time — 4:00 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Jonathan Davis lends his voice to Q-Tip’s solo album. A surprising meeting between nu-metal and conscious New York hip-hop.


Black and White OST (2000)

Release: March 28, 2000

Song: Xzibit — Year 2000 (Remix) — 3:45 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Jonathan Davis appears on this remix for the film Black and White, exploring the connection between hip-hop and rock cultures.


Snot — Strait Up Tribute Album (2000)

Release: November 7, 2000

Song: Take It Back — 3:03

Collaboration: Jon & Nathan Cox vocals

Info: Tribute album to Snot vocalist Lynn Strait, who died in a car accident in 1998. A heartfelt tribute from Jonathan Davis.


Kelis — Wanderland (2001)

Release: October 17, 2001

Song: Easy Come, Easy Go — 3:33 (Fieldy on bass)

Info: Fieldy contributes his signature bass style to Kelis’ second album, produced by The Neptunes. An unexpected R&B/nu-metal crossover.


Deadsy — Commencement (2002)

Release: May 14, 2002

Song: The Key To Gramercy Park — 3:13 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Deadsy was signed to Korn’s Elementree Records. Jonathan Davis maintains a strong creative relationship with Elijah Blue Allman’s band.


Linkin Park — Reanimation (2002)

Release: July 30, 2002

Song: 1stp Klosr — 5:46 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Remix album of Hybrid Theory. Jonathan Davis joins Chester Bennington on this reinterpretation of One Step Closer, uniting two nu-metal icons.


Marz — Gorilla Pimpin' (2003)

Release: 2003

Song: Cut Throat — 4:02 (Jon on vocals)

Info: A low-key collaboration showing Jonathan Davis’ openness beyond metal into underground hip-hop.


Limp Bizkit — Crack Addict (2003)

Release: Unofficial — 2003

Song: Crack Addict — 4:40 (Head on guitar)

Info: Unofficial track featuring Head on guitar. The cover shown is not related to this song.


Limp Bizkit — Results May Vary (2003)

Release: September 23, 2003

Song: Build a Bridge — 3:56 (Head on guitar)

Info: Head contributes to Limp Bizkit’s most controversial album, released during a turbulent period for the band.


Linkin Park Underground v4.0 (2004)

Release: November 22, 2004

Song: One Step Closer (Live) — 3:57 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Live performance featuring Korn and Linkin Park together on stage. A memorable moment with Jonathan Davis and Chester Bennington.


xXx: State of the Union OST (2005)

Release: April 26, 2005

Song: Fight the Power — 3:30

Collaboration: Korn feat. Xzibit

Info: Public Enemy cover. Also featured on the Movie Soundtracks page.


Road Kings OST (2005)

Release: June 21, 2005

Song: Ruff N'Uff — 3:56

Collaboration: RBX feat. Korn

Info: Also featured on the Movie Soundtracks page.


Notorious B.I.G. — Duets, The Final Chapter (2005)

Release: December 20, 2005

Song: Wake Up — 3:35

Collaboration: Notorious B.I.G. feat. Korn

Info: Posthumous album featuring collaborations including Korn.


KCUF — Modern Primitive Punk (2006)

Release: February 21, 2006

Songs:

02. Jelly Tub — 1:21 (Munky on guitar)
09. Dredful — 2:08 (Munky on guitar)

Info: Munky contributes guitar to this experimental punk project.


Human Waste Project — This Town (2006)

Release: Unreleased demo — 2006

Song: This Town — 3:31 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Unreleased demo featuring Jonathan Davis and Aimee Echo.


Deadsy — Deadsy (2006)

Release: August 1, 2006

Song: Sleepy Hollow — 4:49 (Jon on vocals)

Info: Second collaboration between Jonathan Davis and Deadsy.


Monster in the Machine — Butterfly Pinned (2006)

Release: August 22, 2006

Song: Don’t — 3:50 (Munky on guitar)

Info: Munky contributes to this industrial metal project.