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Originally Posted by nukesgoboom
i think the front cover album art of the new album 'see you on the other side' is the best album art yet from korn. is there any symbolism behind the horse and rabbit characters? also, why is the rabbit character placing a golden crown on the young man's head in the middle? why is the horse character holding the head of the young child's teddy bear? are they evil, or simply insane? you can see these pesonified animals are wearing white gloves, does that have any significance? do they wish to harm the young man in the center?
also, what is meant by 'see you on the other side'? is this a reference to life and death? or maybe just night and day? we can see that its nightime in the picture, judging by the color of the clouds. im not sure about this. there was also an ozzy osbourne song called see you on the other side, although i dont think they are connected at all. anyway, whats your take on it?
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I don't know what they mean by it. I'm assuming they're all trying to follow Jonathon Davis and become religious too, maybe they want us to follow

. Korn, a christian nu-metal band?
Eather way I'd find it very humerous if Korn were trying to implicate some sort of message. I always thought they just made off camber music.