Rage Slowed to a Crawl: Korn – Thoughtless (Screwed & Chopped)
Midnight hits, and the anger doesn't fade—it just drags. Jonathan Davis screaming about betrayal, isolation, the fake smiles that cut deeper than knives. Normally it's explosive nu-metal fury, but in this 2009 gem from Tasha Trannon, it's been dragged through the screwed tape deck: tempo crushed low, chopped into stuttering echoes, every "gonna bring you down" lingering like smoke in an empty room.
The scatting, those wild vocal runs Davis throws in—normally chaotic energy—now stretch into something hypnotic and haunted. It's like the song's been locked in a Houston basement for years, bass rattling the foundations, reverb turning the rage inward. You feel the weight of every word twice as heavy, every breakdown hitting like slow-motion punches. Thoughtless isn't just a track anymore; it's therapy for when you're too numb to scream but still burning inside.
Crank this when the day's bullshit piles up, when trust feels like a joke, or when you need that metallic edge dulled just enough to sink in deep. Old-school screw meets Korn's darkness—one of those rare cross-genre flips that actually works. Press play, dim the lights, and let the chopped fury pull you under.
🎧 Original: Korn – Thoughtless (from Untouchables, 2002)
🍬 Screwed & Chopped by: Tasha Trannon
Uploaded: July 2009 • Views: ~29K • Vibes: Slow-burn rage • Tags: #screwedandchopped #korn #numetal #houstonchopped

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