Narcissistic Cannibal
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"Narcissistic Cannibal" is a song by American nu metal band Korn, released as the second single from their tenth studio album, The Path of Totality. It was co-produced by DJs Skrillex and Kill the Noise. The single was released to active rock and mainstream rock radio stations on October 18, 2011, followed by a digital release on October 24, 2011. It was released to alternative radio stations on November 8, 2011.
The song was made available for free download as a WAV file on Korn's official website from October 13 until October 16.
Composition
Jonathan Davis said about the song:
"It's about me watching people who are so
eat themselves alivebecause of their narcissism. That's the gist of the story."
Music video
The band filmed a music video for the track on September 27, 2011, at the legendary
The video was officially released on October 21, 2011.Track listing
- Digital single
- "Narcissistic Cannibal" (album version) – 3:14
- Remix EP
- "Narcissistic Cannibal (Dirty Freqs Dub)"
- "Narcissistic Cannibal (Dirty Freqs Mix Show Remix)"
- "Narcissistic Cannibal (Adrian Lux & Blende Remix)"
- "Narcissistic Cannibal (Andre Giant Remix)"
- "Narcissistic Cannibal (Dave Audé Club Mix)"
- "Narcissistic Cannibal (Dave Audé Dub)"
- "Narcissistic Cannibal (Dave Audé Radio Mix)"
- "Narcissistic Cannibal (J. Rabbit Remix)"
Chart performance
"Narcissistic Cannibal" debuted at number forty-two on
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
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