Korn Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"Blind" 1995 McG
"Shoots and Ladders"
"Clown" 1996
"No Place to Hide"
"A.D.I.D.A.S." 1997 Joseph Khan
"Faget" McG
"Good God" (live)
"Got the Life" 1998 McG
"Freak on a Leash" 1999 Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, Todd McFarlane
"Falling Away from Me" Fred Durst
"Make Me Bad" 2000 Martin Weisz
"Somebody Someone"
"Here to Stay" 2002 The Hughes Brothers
"Thoughtless"
"Alone I Break" Sean Dack
"Did My Time" 2003 Dave Meyers
"Right Now" (version 1) Nathan Cox
"Right Now" (version 2) Gregory Ecklund
"Right Now" (version 3) 2004 Junoon
"Y'All Want a Single" Andrews Jenkins
"Everything I've Known" Gregory Ecklund
"Word Up!" Antti Jokinen
"Another Brick in the Wall" (live) Bill Yukich
"Twisted Transistor" 2005 Dave Meyers
"Coming Undone" 2006 Little X
"Coming Undone wit It"
(versus Dem Franchize Boyz)
"Liar" Tony Shiff
"Politics" Chris Kantrowitz
"Freak on a Leash"
(featuring Amy Lee)
2007 Alex Coletti
"Evolution" Dave Meyers
"Hold On" Vikram Gandhi
"Oildale (Leave Me Alone)" 2010 Phil Mucci
"Let the Guilt Go" Nathan Cox
"Get Up!"
(featuring Skrillex)
2011 Sébastian Paquet, Joshua Allen
"Narcissistic Cannibal"
(featuring Skrillex and Kill the Noise)
Alex Bulkley
"Chaos Lives in Everything"
(featuring Skrillex)
2012 Joshua Allen
"Way Too Far"
(featuring 12th Planet and Flinch)

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