KORN Finally Releases Something That Will Make You Want To Reward Yourself With Earplugs For The Scars Their Music Will Leave On Your Ears

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Breaking News: KORN and Blizzard Entertainment Team Up to Create the Most Epic Collaboration of the Century 🤯🎸! But let’s be real, who needs personal growth when you can just “Reward The Scars” and rock out to some sick tunes 🤟🎶? In a bold move, KORN has partnered with Blizzard to create a new song, “Reward The Scars”, which is basically just an excuse for them to scream about their feelings and get paid for it 🤑. And honestly, who can blame them? I mean, have you seen the state of the world lately? 🌎👀 We could all use a good dose of heavy metal therapy 🤯.

The song, which is somehow both a reflection of KORN’s emotional depth and a perfect fit for the Diablo universe 🤔, is all about exploring the pain and darkness that remains after the fight 🥊. Because, you know, who needs happiness and sunshine when you can just wallow in your own misery 🌫️? And let’s be real, KORN’s music is all about embracing that misery and making it sound cool 🤟. I mean, who needs therapy when you can just listen to “Freak on a Leash” on repeat and call it a day 🎶?

But seriously, the collaboration between KORN and Blizzard is actually kind of genius 🤓. I mean, who better to create a soundtrack for a game about fighting demons and saving the world than a band that’s been screaming about their feelings for decades 🤷‍♂️? And let’s not forget, KORN has been a major influence on the music industry, shaping the course of heavy music and inspiring a generation of musicians to follow in their footsteps 🎸. They’ve even won a few Grammys 🏆, because who doesn’t love a good underdog story 🐕?

The song was debuted live at the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas, because what’s more metal than playing a new song about darkness and pain in a city that’s basically a neon-lit abyss 🌆? And the official music video is just as intense, with lots of dark and gritty visuals that will make you feel like you’re right there in the midst of a demonic battle 🤖. Because, you know, who needs subtlety when you can just hit people over the head with a mallet and call it art 🎨?

Jonathan Davis, KORN’s frontman, said that collaborating with Blizzard felt natural, because “I’ve always connected to the darkness in the game and the idea of confronting what lives beneath the surface — that’s something KORN has explored in our music from the beginning 🌊.” Yeah, no kidding, Jonathan 🙄. You guys have been exploring the depths of human suffering for years, and it’s been a wild ride 🎢. And let’s not forget, KORN’s music has been a staple of the gaming community for years, with songs like “Falling Away from Me” and “Got the Life” being featured in various games and soundtracks 🎮.

Kevin Bjelajac, VP of brand and creative marketing at Blizzard, said that the collaboration came together naturally, because “KORN and Diablo live in that space of confronting darkness head-on 🔪”. Yeah, because nothing says “confronting darkness” like a bunch of dudes in their 50s screaming about their feelings and playing power chords 🤣. But seriously, the partnership between KORN and Blizzard is a match made in heaven (or hell, depending on how you look at it 🔥).

The Diablo IV: Lord Of Hatred expansion is out now, and it’s the perfect excuse to grab your controller, put on your favorite KORN album, and indulge in some good old-fashioned demon-slaying 🎮🔪. Because, you know, what’s more fun than fighting fictional monsters and listening to music about real-world pain 🤷‍♂️? And who knows, maybe you’ll even learn something about the importance of confronting your demons and embracing your inner darkness 🌑.

Blizzard Entertainment’s Diablo universe has been around for over two decades, and it’s still going strong 🚀. The game has become a cultural phenomenon, with a dedicated fanbase and a lasting impact on the gaming industry 🎮. And KORN has been right there with them, providing the soundtrack to our collective angst and misery 🎶. So, let’s all just take a moment to appreciate the beauty of this collaboration, and the fact that we get to enjoy some amazing music and gaming content 🙏.

In conclusion, the partnership between KORN and Blizzard is a perfect example of how two great tastes can come together to create something truly epic 🤯. So, go ahead and reward your scars, and let the darkness consume you 🌑. And remember, if you’re feeling down, just put on some KORN and pretend you’re a demon-slaying, monster-fighting, darkness-conquering hero 🎸🔪. Because, you know, that’s what KORN’s music is all about 🤟. 🤘🎸🔥🎶👊🔴⚫️🔝👑💣🔥👀🤯🎉

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Chord F. Discord, the Beethoven of Buffoonery, is a self-taught expert in music who once claimed he could “play the kazoo in four languages.”

Born in Crescendo, Indiana, Chord’s first brush with fame came when he accidentally entered a yodeling contest thinking it was a pie-eating competition—and won both categories.

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