Korn game with new song "Haze"
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If you bought a copy of Korn's last CD (it's the one that's called Korn, but not their debut album), you can download a copy of their new song Haze by clicking here.
Inspired by the upcoming Ubisoft video game, Haze, the song can also be purchased separately at most online music download sites."Gaming for me is a religion and Haze is the shit!" says Korn's lead singer Jonathan Davis. "I had to come up with a track that can hit up that kind of rush I get from the game, and I think we really rocked it!!"
We've got a couple of Barbie Fairytopia video games, which are also the shit, and we're hoping Davis can cough up some cool tracks for them as well.
By Joe Bosso
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