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The track list for Korn's next album, "Take a Look in the Mirror," has been unveiled. The 13-track set, due Nov. 25 via Epic, opens with the single "Right Now," which is No. 23 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Other tracks include "Play Me" featuring rapper Nas, "Did My Time" (which appeared in the summer film "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life") and the seven-minute closer "When Will This End."

Limited editions of "Take a Look in the Mirror" will be bundled with a bonus DVD, featuring 30 minutes of content such as "Korn Kut Up" (a mix of the group's music videos), an alternate video for "Right Now" directed by Nathan Cox, a live version of "Here To Stay" and a behind-the-scenes footage of Korn's 2002 Untouchables tour.

As previously reported, Korn and Limp Bizkit will embark on the 12-date Back 2 Basics tour Nov. 10 in Las Vegas. The group is also confirmed for radio-station sponsored multi-artist shows Nov. 30 in Cleveland and Dec. 13 in Phoenix.

Korn will start a full-scale arena tour in late January that will include dates in Southeast Asia, Japan, Australia, Hong Kong and the U.S.

Here is the "Take a Look in the Mirror" track list:

"Right Now"

"Break Some Off"

"Counting on Me"

"Here It Comes Again"

"Deep Inside"

"Did My Time"

"Everything I've Known"

"Play Me" (featuring Nas)

"Alive"

"Let's Do This Now"

"I'm Done Album"

"Ya'll Want a Single"

"When Will This End"

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Yep, I gave it a listen, for shits and giggles.

I did indeed ask myself "When will this end".

I have since, er, "disposed" of it...............of course you know that I threw the, nice, store bought CD out, right?

No, no, I didn't say I deleted the PIRATED MP3 FILES.

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ba I didn't like that cd that much either. I liked their first cd the most. But ya you could of sent it to me

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