Neidermeyer's Mind
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Neidermeyer's Mind | ||
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Studio album (demo) by Korn | ||
Released | Never Officially released to the international market | |
Recorded | 1993 | |
Genre | Nu metal | |
Length | 17:49 | |
Korn chronology | ||
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Neidermeyer's Mind (1993) |
Korn (1994) |
Neidermeyer's Mind is a 1993 demo recording by Bakersfield, California-based band Korn, leading up to Korn's self-titled debut in 1994. It was produced by Ross Robinson who also went on to produce their debut album, "Korn", and following album "Life Is Peachy". All of the songs on this demo (with the exception of Alive) appeared on KoRn's self titled album and with the exception of Blind, which is vastly different, most of the songs are similar.
[edit] Track listing
- "Predictable" – 4:27
- "Blind" – 4:52
- "Daddy" – 4:27
- "Alive" – 4:07
[edit] Miscellanea
While the first 3 tracks of Neidermeyer's Mind were re-worked and re-recorded for Korn's self-titled debut album, the last track, "Alive" was re-worked and re-recorded by the band and released 10 years later on their "Take a Look in the Mirror" album.
Parts of the song "Alive" were used in another Korn track, "Need To". "Need To" was included on the self-titled release.