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Twist (Korn song)

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Twist is a song by the nu-metal band, Korn, from their album, Life Is Peachy. The verses are sung in gibberish, or "scat", with brief choruses of the word "twist" calmly said twice. The song does actually have lyrics, but Jonathan Davis preferred the song in gibberish.

Controversy

Despite its 50 second run time and verses full of (apparently) un-hearable gibberish, "Twist" has generated large amounts of controversy, especially concerning possible subliminal messages. Some listeners have claimed to hear, when listening carefully, phrases such as, "pick up a bat" and "kill 'em all".

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