Talk:Untouchables (album)

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[edit] hidden track

i have the limited editon of Untouchables and my version doesn't have a hidden track

WereWolf 23:03, 10 September 2006 (UTC)

I bought it used from FYE and it had a bonus track. it has a sticker on the front that said, "limited addition" too. the track isn't marked though, you have to listen past the final track. it's a seperate track, but i mean it's not labled on the back.

There are actually 2 limited editions. One of them is the initial pressing of the standard edition (which has the hidden track). The other limited edition is also mentioned on this article. This one I'm referring to is the digipak with the bonus DVD and alternate cover. This limited edition does not have the hidden track. So if any of you have a limited edition and it doesn't have the hidden track, it is probably the digipak. Bramblestar (Leader of FireClan) (talk) 22:59, 24 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] David Seymour

Does anyone else think the cover image of Untouchables was inspired by David Seymour's "Children placed in the Albergo de Pobre by order of the Juvenile Court"?

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Nah, the band came up with the image themselves. WereWolf 02:58, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Piracy

in this interview http://www.mtv.com/bands/k/korn/news_feature_may_02/index3.jhtml Davis says: "The only thing that made me mad about it was that the album was unfinished," he said. "But I have no problem with the Internet. Our whole purpose is to get our music out to people and let them hear it, and if that is the way it is going [out there] then I have no problem with it. You can't fight technology, so you might as well join it." "Kids want to download it now to hear it, but they are going to want to buy it later,"

So, it sounds like the "The band blamed internet piracy for the drop in sales, " part of the official release section is wrong (otherwise, it needs a source). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.72.12.123 (talk) 10:52, 20 May 2008 (UTC)