While the title suggests a sequel, Volume 1 remains the only official standard greatest hits compilation from the band (excluding later specialized releases like the Playlist: The Very Best of Korn ).
By the fifth play-through, Marcus was cataloguing associations. The opening drum fills reminded him of the night he’d left his dorm and never gone back. A distant synth line made him think of a glimmering, abandoned arcade near the river. A lyric—about being different, about being broken—matched the headline of a photograph on his bedroom wall: a portrait of his younger brother in braces and Coke-bottle glasses, fearless and furious. He realized the hits weren’t just radio-friendly tracks; they were seams where listeners’ lives had been stitched to the music. Korn - Greatest Hits- Volume 1 -2004- -FLAC- 88
, include a bonus DVD featuring a 7-song live set recorded at the legendary in New York. Producers: While the title suggests a sequel, Volume 1
Unlike MP3s, which discard data to save space, FLAC is "bit-perfect". It compresses the file size by about half without losing any audio quality from the original master. A distant synth line made him think of