"Coming Undone" | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Single by Korn | ||||
from the album See You on the Other Side | ||||
Released | February 21, 2006 June 12, 2006 |
|||
Format | 7", CD5", digital download, DVD | |||
Recorded | 2005 | |||
Genre | Nu metal | |||
Length | 3:18 | |||
Label | Virgin/EMI | |||
Writer(s) | Reginald Arvizu, Lauren Christy, Jonathan Davis, Graham Edwards, James Shaffer, David Silveria, Scott Spock | |||
Producer(s) | The Matrix, Jonathan Davis | |||
Korn singles chronology | ||||
|
"Coming Undone" is a song written and recorded by American band Korn and The Matrix for Korn's seventh studio album, See You on the Other Side. It was released as the album's second single in February 2006.
The song reached number four on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs chart and number fourteen on the Alternative Songs chart. It also managed to peak at number seventy-nine on the Hot 100, making it Korn's fourth biggest hit on the chart.
The song is frequently played live, most recently as a combination with Queen's "We Will Rock You" during the first chorus. It is the only song from See You on the Other Side that has remained a staple of their live set. It has also been performed several times on television, including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and Spike TV's Scream Awards.
The video was directed by Little X, his second time behind the lens for a rock band. The video begins with Korn performing in a desert in broad daylight. The sky begins to shatter like glass during the chorus to reveal a night sky. Later, the whole background shatters, leaving a plain white background. Lastly, they literally become undone while continuing to perform, and as they do, they resemble slinkies. The band is completely unraveled and gone by the ending of the video.
Former Detroit Tigers third baseman Brandon Inge used the song as his walkup song when batting. It was also used as the walkup song for Hunter Pence when he played for the Philadelphia Phillies. It was also featured in a commercial for the CBS crime drama series, Criminal Minds, and in the video games, Blitz: The League' and The Bigs 2'. An instrumental version is used for the TNA wrestler, Frankie Kazarian, also known as Kaz. It also appeared in VH1's 100 most shocking music moments in the discussion of the ; both "Did My Time" and "Coming Undone" are heard in the background.