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"Alone I Break" is a song by Nu-Metal band Korn and the third single from their album, Untouchables. It's haunting synth-pop ballad that features clean vocals, oddly stylized guitars and synthetic drum beats. Despite its softness, the single failed to gain as many airplay as its predecessors, and it barely cracked #20 on Mainstream Rock charts. There was a contest for this video, supported by MTV in which eventually band have choosen young post-graduate, Sean Dack to direct it. The video kept with the darkness of Korn. It was actually shot in a form of reality show where Jonathan Davis was killing off the members of the band after a supposed mistake made by Munky when they were performing. The band later admitted the video would have been more fun to do if the director was actually a Korn fan. In music, a single is a short (usually ten minutes or less*) record, usually featuring one or two tracks as A-side, often accompanied by several B-sides, usually remixes or other songs. ...
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Jonathan Davis comments
"I wrote that song in my house, before I put the studio in there. I had the drumming down, and Munky came in and laid some guitars over it, and it became this great song. It's one of my favorite songs that we've done. It's very different from what we're used to doing, and it really hits home. It was one of those moments when I was very depressed...That whole time around Untouchables, everybody in the band was going through all this bad stuff. And I was just feelin' it, so I wrote this song about being alone and breaking down, and not feeling like a man's supposed to feel. You're supposed to be tough and take all this problems. So I'm basically saying, 'Does it make me not a man if I'm upset about stuff?'"
Live peformance This song has been played on a few shows during the promotional tour supporting the release of Untouchables album in 2002, it has been scrapped eversince, probably due to difficulties in performing it during live shows.
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