Korn Album Cover Art

Korn Album Cover Art. But did you remember that the artist not only got his illustration on the album cover, but he also won a check for $10,000? Subject - KoЯn - Korn, a 1994 release on Immortal/Epic Records, with cover photography by Stephen Stickler


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Korn (printed and stylized as KoЯn) is the debut studio album by the American nu metal band Korn.It was released on October 11, 1994, through Immortal and Epic Records.Before recording the album, the band was approached by Immortal/Epic Records after a performance in Huntington Beach, California.The band signed to their label because they did not want to "sign away all of their creative. 1998's breakthrough smash Follow the Leader sling-shotted Korn out of the underground mosh pits and onto the TRL soundstage

Created by Todd McFarlane Entertainment, with McFarlane and fellow Image Comics artists Greg Capullo (penciller) and Brian Haberlin (colorist), the cover brings the album. But none of the grotesque graphics gracing Korn's discography offer the real-life creepiness (and undercurrent of molestation) of the cover image from their 1994 self-titled debut But did you remember that the artist not only got his illustration on the album cover, but he also won a check for $10,000?

Korn Follow The Leader (Full Album) 1080p.Qk. Album cover art, Album art, Follow the leader. The front pictured a frightened little girl on a swing looking up at a figure whose shadow is a cross between Edward Scissorhands and Freddy Krueger — dig the. Plenty of folks remember Korn's search for the best fan-made artwork out there for the cover of Issues, eventually leading to a TRL on-air party where they announced Alfredo Carlos as the victor for his tattered-rag-doll design

. But none of the grotesque graphics gracing Korn's discography offer the real-life creepiness (and undercurrent of molestation) of the cover image from their 1994 self-titled debut Created by Todd McFarlane Entertainment, with McFarlane and fellow Image Comics artists Greg Capullo (penciller) and Brian Haberlin (colorist), the cover brings the album.