Ignore the infidels who tell you that Korn are irrelevant has-beens just because their rewriting of the metal handbook back in 1994 spawned a host of inferiors with less talent than vocalist Jonathan Davis has in a single dreadlock.
Who else could come up with such a squirming, snake-like guitar riff, still manage to wrestle out an anthemic chorus, and punctuate it all by the sort of bottom-end bass that provides a new answer to the question of, "How low can you go?"
In short, this track, which is taken from the soundtrack to Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life, is yet another testimony to the fact that Korn are the benchmark by which metal bands - "nu" or old - must be judged.