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Karma Zero Covers Korn's "Blind" With New Music Video

With this cover, Karma Zero tries to display the band's own version with hints to the metalcore and deathcore style, rather than to copy the original version with just a different production and specific vocals.

The five-piece respects Korn's original song, yet re-appropriates it to create a new Karma Zero track appearing on sophomore album "Monsters" that just saw release April 12th. The band comments on this cover experiment:

"The original words by Jonathan Davis on 'Blind' depict his global malaise and his helplessness feeling towards it and his fear of the outside world. That matches perfectly with the whole concept of Karma Zero's latest album 'Monsters.' Actually, the band draws a parallel between old monster movies from the 50's and our everyday life.

"The movies creatures are always rejected due to their difference and the misunderstanding of 'regular' people. This feeling is also shared by the one whose style walks away from the norm, sometimes leading to a mutual understanding denial. Modern monsters, in other words. The original Korn track matches ideally with the band's words when giving the point of view of an 'everyday monster.'"

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