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Meanwhile, a cover of the new-wave nugget "In Between Days" features a cameo by the Cure's Robert Smith he wrote the book on how to do dull things with an exciting band. Two guest appearances crystallize Korn's misguided ambitions: Evanescence's Amy Lee has one of radio's great voices, but her backing vocals on "Freak on a Leash" where she warbles and howls like a world-music alley cat, while singer Jonathan Davis repeatedly burps "Go!" are downright comical. Korn, on the other hand, simply drapes its rap-metal songs over coffeehouse arrangements that any open-mic bohemian could have cobbled together. Korn feat amy lee freak on a leash(mtv unplugged) (2007). (Long story short: Bongos are best left to hippies.) In the band's defense: Alice in Chains' Unplugged shouldn't have worked, as Alice's metallic dynamics were rooted in tension between its electric-grunge and acoustic undercurrents, but the stripped-down set became a chill classic. Korn freak on a leash feat amy lee /mtvunplugged/ watch online hight quality video. Lee covered 'Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing' by Chris Isaak. Lee covered 'Hello, Goodbye' by The Beatles ( pictured) in 2016.
Lee provided guests vocals on 'Broken' by Seether ( pictured) in 2004. Lee covered 'With or Without You' by U2 ( pictured) in 2016. Very nice reworks of the songs, Amy Lee amazingly compliments Jonathon. Like many landmark hard-rock groups, nü-metal godfathers Korn will never earn mainstream respect as serious musicians and MTV Unplugged, a disc baffling in its utter badness, won't help. Lee provided guest vocals to a new rendition of 'Freak on a Leash' by Korn ( pictured) in 2007. Incredibile album, super performance by the band.