Today is Jonathan Davis's Birthday! I couldn't think of a better way to honor him than a Korn edition of "The Real Five".

Now once again, The Real Five is the only indisputable list there is. I give you the Top Five most played tracks from an artist.   I don't even keep you suspense, I give you number one, then we'll work our way down.

  • 1

    Freak On A Leash

    This is kind of crazy, the top track from Korn was actually the fifth track released from "Follow The Leader". It's amazing to think that if the record company hadn't put a little elbow grease in this project we might not be celebrating this song (most record companies rarely go more than three deep on a record, and there certainly wasn't much reason to believe in Korn at this point)

  • 2

    Got The Life

    This track was also from 1998's "Follow The Leader". Just for the record this is how the singles were released from that album:  First was "All In The Family" (featuring Fred Durst), then "Got The Life", then "Children Of The Korn" (featuring Ice Cube), then "B.B.K." then "Freak On A Leash".  That's a real mixed bag.

  • 3

    Falling Away From Me

    Korn hit it hard in 1999. They had just finished up with "Freak On A Leash" from the previous album, when they dropped "Issues". This was the first track from that album and this is where Korn began solidifying their place in the hard rock genre.

  • 4

    Make Me Bad

    Make Me Bad was the second single from "Issues". It was officially released in 2000. The track is supposedly about Jonathan Davis's decision to stop drinking and drugging about a year prior to making the album.

  • 5

    Coming Undone

    Coming at number five is the second single from "See You On The Other Side" (Twisted Transistor was first). I personally find it interesting that this song charted so high. To round out this list here's what these five songs outpaced. #6. Never Never, #7. Blind #8.  A.D.D.I.D.A.S, #9. Here To Stay and #10. Shoots And Ladders

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