But the deep cuts matter here. “Need To” and “Clown” remind you how raw Life Is Peachy actually was. And the inclusion of “Alone I Break” and “Here to Stay” (from Untouchables ) proves that Korn could be atmospheric and heavy.

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The 88 kHz sample rate and 24-bit depth of this release provide a detailed and nuanced sound, with a wide dynamic range and precise instrument separation. This allows listeners to appreciate the full complexity and texture of Korn's music, from the driving rhythms and aggressive guitar riffs to the haunting vocal melodies and harmonies.

On October 5, 2004, Korn released Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 through Epic Records/Immortal Records. The official master was produced for .

Korn’s music relies heavily on the "quiet-to-loud" dynamic. FLAC preserves the punch of the sudden explosive choruses.