- For the sports apparel manufacturer, see Adidas.
"A.D.I.D.A.S." was nu-metal band Korn's breakout single from their second album Life Is Peachy. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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No Place To Hide is the first single by nu-metal band Korn from their second album, Life Is Peachy. ...
Good God is a song by nu-metal band Korn from their second album, Life Is Peachy. ...
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It remains one of Korn's most recognizable songs from the album, and of their whole career, probably because of the minor-key seven-stringed guitar riff that the band were making prominent in the genre at the time and the simple lyrics. A.D.I.D.A.S. is an acronym for 'All Day I Dream About Sex. AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it a 'kinetic funk-metal track' that was 'the best on the album'[1] The song itself, while it did not reach the level of appeal of material on Follow the Leader, was less aggressive than the songs released off the band's self-titled debut, reaping it moderate radio play on rock radio stations at the time of its release leading to the success of Life Is Peachy in America (it peaked at number 3). The song was famously played at Woodstock 1999 to a crowd of 275,000. Stephen Thomas Erlewine is a music journalist and the Senior Editor for All Music Guide. ...
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Track Listing - A.D.I.D.A.S. (Synchro Dub) (Demo Version) - 4:27
- A.D.I.D.A.S. (Under Pressure Mix) - 3:55
- A.D.I.D.A.S. (The Wet Dream Mix) - 3:35
- Wicked (Tear the Roof Off Mix) - 3:47
Video A.D.I.D.A.S. is the only official video from Life Is Peachy. It was directed by famous director, Joseph Kahn. The plot revolves around car crash which caused the death of all Korn members by a pimp and his prostitutes, the police and fire fighters have secured the crash-site, and then corpses are transported to a grotesque morgue where spooky professors are examining them in an odd manor. Jonathan Davis is shown on table with a sequined Adidas track-suit and lingerie, which is from a past experience when Davis himself worked in a morgue and had a dead pimp come in and when they examined him he was found to be wearing lingerie. Davis thought it was the funniest thing he had ever seen so he decided to include it in the video[citation needed]. Aired on January 6, 1997. Life Is Peachy is Korns second album. ...
Joseph Kahn (born October 12, 1972) in Jersey Village, Texas (a suburb of Houston) is a notable music video, advertising, and feature film director. ...
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Tribute It is no coincidence that the song's title also is kind of tribute for German sports apparel manufacturer, Adidas, that was band's favourite in the early years. Also the genre of music that Korn presented was often called Adidas-rock at the time.[citation needed] Ironically in 1998, Korn took up a six-figure endorsement deal with rival Puma. [2][3] This article is about the company. ...
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Relation to Head's departure The song is also supposedly one of Brian "Head" Welch's reasons for leaving the band. One day he overheard his 5-year-old daughter singing the lyrics "All Day I Dream About Sex" and decided he didn't want her to grow up thinking like that.[4] Brian Head Welch from Korns Untouchables release. ...
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