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The event took place on , at the Universal Amphitheatre in California. Korn was introduced by Chester Bennington and Travis Barker , highlighting the massive crossover appeal of the era's biggest rock stars.

: The performance reached its peak during the heavy breakdown, featuring Davis "bodybanging" on stage in a moment described as pure catharsis.

: The cover was a condensed version of the nearly 8-minute original, notably omitting the iconic machine-gun guitar solo and complex outro to fit the television format. Context and Legacy

Are you interested in how from that night, like Limp Bizkit’s "Sanitarium" or Snoop Dogg's "Sad But True," compared to Korn's?

Korn 's performance of "" during the 2003 MTV Icon: Metallica tribute is widely considered one of the most successful adaptations of the night. While many artists struggled to bridge the gap between their own styles and Metallica’s thrash roots, Korn leaned into the emotional core of the song, replacing the original’s precision with their signature nu-metal "bottom-heavy assault". The Performance Breakdown

374 votes, 48 comments. I personally think this is one of the best live covers ever. JD's voice is perfect in this. Reddit·Reasonable-Trash5078 Korn - One (MTV Icon: Metallica) (Digital Remaster)

: The rendition is defined by Fieldy’s "clickity-clack" slapping bass, which added a percussive layer absent from the original ...And Justice for All recording.

The live recording was so well-received that Korn included it as a on their 2003 album, Take a Look in the Mirror , and later featured it on their Live & Rare compilation. You can find the full live audio on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music .