The Korn album cover has varied over the years, with each album featuring different artwork and styles. One of their most recognizable covers is for their self-titled debut album released in 1994, which features a child sitting on a swing with distorted proportions. The image was shot by photographer Stephen Stickler, and is meant to represent the innocence and darkness of childhood. Other notable covers include Follow the Leader (1998), which features a gold embossed image of the band's logo over a blue background, and Issues (1999), which features a collage of photos with a distressed and warped effect. Overall, Korn's album covers have played a significant role in shaping their visual identity as a band.
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