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Korn Release Dark Music Video for New Single 'Insane', Off New LP 'The Serenity of Suffering'
On October 21, Korn will release The Serenity of Suffering, their 12th full-length album.
Having previously previewed the new LP with the track Rotting in Vain, the band has now premiered another video, this time a dark, sinister visual accompaniment for a song called Insane. Watch the clip below:
Longtime fans of the Bakersfield hard rock/metal outfit have to be pleased with the first two songs released from The Serenity of Suffering, as both Rotting in Vain and now Insane are vintage songs with heavy, metallic riffs and vocalist Jonathan Davis‘ signature vocals.
Stay tuned for more about Korn’s new record – and check below to view their upcoming tour dates.
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