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Regarding the album, vocalist Jonathan Davis stated: "I want to trail-blaze. I want to change things. I want to do things we're not supposed to do. I want to create art that's different and not conform to what's going on. We didn't make a dubstep album. We made a Korn album." The album was made available for pre-order on Amazon and iTunes on October 21, 2011; as well as special bundle packages available on Korn.com. On September 4, 2012 Korn released Korn: The Path of Totality Tour - Live At The Hollywood Palladium on DVD, Blu-ray, and CD through Shout! Factory

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  • Regarding the album, vocalist Jonathan Davis stated: "I want to trail-blaze. I want to change things. I want to do things we're not supposed to do. I want to create art that's different and not conform to what's going on. We didn't make a dubstep album. We made a Korn album." The album was made available for pre-order on Amazon and iTunes on October 21, 2011; as well as special bundle packages available on Korn.com. On September 4, 2012 Korn released Korn: The Path of Totality Tour - Live At The Hollywood Palladium on DVD, Blu-ray, and CD through Shout! Factory
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  • Regarding the album, vocalist Jonathan Davis stated: "I want to trail-blaze. I want to change things. I want to do things we're not supposed to do. I want to create art that's different and not conform to what's going on. We didn't make a dubstep album. We made a Korn album." The album was made available for pre-order on Amazon and iTunes on October 21, 2011; as well as special bundle packages available on Korn.com. On September 4, 2012 Korn released Korn: The Path of Totality Tour - Live At The Hollywood Palladium on DVD, Blu-ray, and CD through Shout! Factory The album features production by Skrillex, Datsik, Feed Me, Excision, 12th Planet, Flinch, Downlink, Kill the Noise, and Noisia. Datsik, Downlink, and Jim "Bud" Monti contributed to the mixing process. The band recorded The Path of Totality with electronic producers back in Davis's home studio in Bakersfield during inspired sessions. It was revealed by Jonathan Davis that vocals were actually tracked in the singer's home theater or in closets and hotels everywhere from Korea to Japan.
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