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11 Essential Nu-Metal Albums You Should Own on Vinyl

11 Essential Nu-Metal Albums You Should Own on Vinyl

Here are 11 essential nu-metal albums you should own on vinyl.

As with many popular music genres, determining which artists to include can be a challenging task.

There are the obvious ones, like Korn and Limp Bizkit, whose sound never seemed to stray too far from where they were at when the popularity of nu-metal first took hold in the ’90s. With each album, both of these nu-metal pioneers (?) mostly stayed true to form.

READ MORE: 11 Essential ’90s Metal Albums You Should Own on Vinyl

Then, there were the names in nu-metal from around that same time that eventually. found ways to evolve within their music. Deftones have kept a wall of guitars in most of their albums while also using it as a canvas for adding textures and layers to create something fresh.

Were they ever nu-metal to begin with or did nu-metal evolve with them?

There are metal bands like Slipknot and Disturbed who found success a short time after the ’90s boom that birthed other acts already mentioned in this article. How much of their rise can be credited to the heyday of nu-metal?

Interest in nu-metal has even seen a resurgence in recent years. Both Korn and Limp Bizkit have been festival headliners in the past two years. Deftones have been selling out arenas 30 years after the release of their debut album.

If you haven’t caught to latest wave of nu-metal popularity, here are 11 essentia albums to help get you ready.

Korn, Korn (1994)

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Immortal/Epic

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Key tracks: “Blind,” “Shoots and Ladders,” “Clown”

But it here.

Deftones, Around the Fur (1997)

Maverick

Maverick

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Key tracks: “My Own Summer (Shove It),” “Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away),” “Mascara”

Buy it here.

Korn, Follow the Leader (1998)

Korn, ‘Follow the Leader’ (1998)

Immortal / Epic

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Key tracks: “Freak On a Leash,” “Got the Life,” “All in the Family”

Buy it here.

Limp Bizkit, Significant Other (1999)

Interscope Records

Interscope Records

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Key tracks: “Break Stuff,” “Nookie,” “N2 Gether Now,”

Buy it here.

Static-X, Wisconsin Death Trip (1999)

Static-X, ‘Wisconsin Death Trip’ (1998)

Warner Bros.

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Key tracks: “Push It,” “I’m With Stupid,” “Bled for Days”

Buy it here.

Deftones, White Pony (2000)

Deftones ‘White Pony’ album cover

Maverick

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Key tracks: “Change (In the House of Flies), “Digital Bath,” “Passenger”

Buy it here.

Linkin Park, Hybrid Theory (2000)

linkin park hybrid theory

Warner Bros.

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Key tracks: “In the End,””One Step Closer,” “Crawling”

Buy it here.

Papa Roach, Infest (2000)

papa roach, infest

DreamWorks

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Key tracks: “Last Resort,””Between Angels and Insects,” “Blood Brothers”

Buy it here.

Slipknot, Iowa (2001)

slipknot, iowa

Roadrunner

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Key tracks: “People = Shit,” “Left Behind,” “The Heretic Anthem”

Buy it here.

System of a Down, Toxicity (2001)

toxicity album art

American/Columbia

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Key tracks: “Chop Suey!,” “Toxicity,” “Arials”

Buy it here.

Disturbed, Ten Thousand Fists (2005)

Reprise

Reprise

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Key tracks: “Stricken,” “Land of Confusion,” “Ten Thousand Fists”

Buy it here.

Every ‘Big 4’ Nu-Metal Album, Ranked From Worst to Best

Between Korn, Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park and System of a Down — indeed, the “Big 4” bands of nu-metal — how do all their albums stack up when ranked together? It’s no walk in the park pitting these discographies against each other. Read below to see every album by nu-metal’s “Big 4,” ranked from worst to best.

Gallery Credit: Philip Trapp + Chad Childers

Can You Guess the Nu-Metal Video From the Screenshot?

See if you can guess the nu-metal music video from the screenshots below. The answers are provided underneath. No cheating!

Gallery Credit: Lauryn Schaffner