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    Though it's often overshadowed by the album's bigger hits, "Helmet in the Bush" remains a fan favorite for its raw honesty. It laid the groundwork for the darker, more experimental sounds Korn would explore on later albums like Issues . It serves as a gritty, unfiltered look at the cost of escapism.

    Lyrics like "Waking up / Thinking that they’re after me" capture the classic stimulant-induced fear that the world is closing in.

    "Helmet in the Bush" is the crushing, claustrophobic closing track of Korn’s 1994 self-titled debut album. While much of the record deals with childhood trauma, this track shifts the focus toward Jonathan Davis’s then-struggle with amphetamine addiction and the crushing paranoia that follows a binge.

    Musically, the song is a masterclass in tension. It’s built on a staggering, industrial-tinged beat and a dissonant, weeping guitar melody. Unlike the explosive outbursts found in "Blind" or "Daddy," this track stays "down"—it feels heavy, murky, and anxiety-ridden, perfectly mirroring the "comedown" of a drug high. The Meaning

    The title itself is a metaphor for the physical sensation of being high; Davis has described it as the feeling of your "helmet" (your head/consciousness) being lost or buried in a "bush" (a haze of confusion and paranoia).

    The repetitive chorus, "Please God, help me," isn't just a lyric; it’s a desperate prayer for the drug effects to end.

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      - Helmet In The Bush - Korn

      Though it's often overshadowed by the album's bigger hits, "Helmet in the Bush" remains a fan favorite for its raw honesty. It laid the groundwork for the darker, more experimental sounds Korn would explore on later albums like Issues . It serves as a gritty, unfiltered look at the cost of escapism.

      Lyrics like "Waking up / Thinking that they’re after me" capture the classic stimulant-induced fear that the world is closing in.

      "Helmet in the Bush" is the crushing, claustrophobic closing track of Korn’s 1994 self-titled debut album. While much of the record deals with childhood trauma, this track shifts the focus toward Jonathan Davis’s then-struggle with amphetamine addiction and the crushing paranoia that follows a binge.

      Musically, the song is a masterclass in tension. It’s built on a staggering, industrial-tinged beat and a dissonant, weeping guitar melody. Unlike the explosive outbursts found in "Blind" or "Daddy," this track stays "down"—it feels heavy, murky, and anxiety-ridden, perfectly mirroring the "comedown" of a drug high. The Meaning

      The title itself is a metaphor for the physical sensation of being high; Davis has described it as the feeling of your "helmet" (your head/consciousness) being lost or buried in a "bush" (a haze of confusion and paranoia).

      The repetitive chorus, "Please God, help me," isn't just a lyric; it’s a desperate prayer for the drug effects to end.

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