Movie & Video Game Soundtracks

Soundtracks

The Crow: City of Angels (1996)

Release: July 29, 1996

Song: Sean Olsen — 4:50

Info: B-side from the soundtrack. Outtake from Korn’s first album, the track is dark and unsettling, typical of the Korn 1994 era.


Spawn (1997)

Release: July 27, 1997

Song: Kick the P.A. — 3:21

Collaboration: Korn & The Dust Brothers

Info: Collaboration with the Beastie Boys producers, blending electronica and heavy metal. A preview of the musical experimentation Korn would explore later on.


I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

Release: October 7, 1997

Song: Proud — 3:26

Info: B-side from the album Life is Peachy. Edgy and emotional, the track could easily have fit on Life Is Peachy released the previous year.


End of Days (1999)

Release: November 2, 1999

Song: Camel Song — 4:21

Info: B-side from Follow the Leader. Creeping and penetrating rather than apocalyptic, featuring the slow and tense buildup characteristic of Korn’s style at the time.


Queen of the Damned OST (2002)

Release: February 22, 2002

Songs:

01. Not Meant For Me
02. Forsaken
03. System

Info: Jonathan Davis compositions for the movie soundtrack. These three tracks are solo works by Jonathan Davis, recorded specifically for the film.


Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life (2003)

Release: June 22, 2003

Song: Did My Time — OST single

Info: Single from Take a Look in the Mirror, used as the main theme for the second Tomb Raider movie starring Angelina Jolie.


Wonderland (2003)

Release: October 24, 2003

Song: Love on the Rocks — track 02

Info: Contribution to the Wonderland movie soundtrack, depicting the life of pornographer John Holmes, directed by James Cox.


xXx: State of the Union (2005)

Release: April 26, 2005

Song: Fight the Power — track 03

Collaboration: Korn feat. Xzibit

Info: Public Enemy cover in collaboration with Xzibit. The track was originally intended for the legendary Korn Kovers album, which was never released.


Road Kings (2005)

Release: June 21, 2005

Song: Ruff N'Uff — track 05

Info: Contribution to the Road Kings documentary soundtrack, focused on custom motorcycle and rock culture.


Video Games

Haze (2008)

Release: July 1, 2008

Song: Haze — track 05

Info: Contribution to the soundtrack of the FPS video game Haze, developed by Free Radical Design and published by Ubisoft for PlayStation 3.


Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred (2025)

Release: April 28, 2025

Song: Reward The Scars

Producer: Nick Raskulinecz

Info: Korn’s first new song since the album Requiem (2022). Written specifically for the final Diablo IV expansion, the track accompanies the arrival of the boss Mephisto and the new Warlock class. Jonathan Davis, a well-known fan of the Diablo franchise, stated that he immediately felt a natural connection between the game’s universe and Korn’s music. The animated music video, directed by Philippe Guyenne, blends the game’s dark aesthetic with the band’s visual universe.


Compilations & Reinterpretations

Nightmare Revisited (2008)

Release: October 17, 2008

Song: Kidnap The Sandy Claws — track 10

Info: Tribute album featuring covers from The Nightmare Before Christmas. Korn delivers a dark and heavy metal version of this Tim Burton / Danny Elfman classic.


TV Appearances

South Park S3E10 — Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery (1999)

Aired: October 27, 1999

Song: Falling Away from Me (world premiere)

Info: Korn portrays a parody version of Scooby-Doo in this now cult-classic Halloween episode. The band members voice their own characters. The episode was used for the world premiere of “Falling Away from Me,” a few weeks before the release of the album Issues. The song shocks the residents of South Park, creating a striking contrast with Korn’s cheerful and laid-back personalities throughout the episode.