It's Me Again

Korn · Other Songs - Korn

I shred your books of poetry

Yes, it's me again

I wreck your positivity

Yes, it's me again



I fuck it to watch it bleed

I kick it to make it scream

I am the alternate choice

To some straight life of mercy



You see beauty, I see pain

You see sky and I see acid rain



It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)

It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)



It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)

It's me again



I rip your throat out on a whim

Yes, it's me again

I only ask for everything

Yes, it's me again



I squeeze it to feel it breathe

I smash it to fuel this need

I am the antidote for

Whatever sickness you feed



You see beauty, I see pain

You see sky and I see acid rain



It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)

It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)



It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)

It's me again



Little Ms. Fucker don't move an inch

Ya'll dumb suckers can't take the heat

Your blood rushing from head to feet

This is what I stand for



All your choices, that's done to man

All you fuckers know who I am

I'm the living proof that you can

Turn around and say, "It's me again"

It's me again



Fuck, fuck

Fuck, fuck



You see beauty, I see pain

You see sky and I see acid rain



It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)

It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)



It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)

It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)



It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)

It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)



It's me again, it's me again

(It's me again)

It's me again

It's Me Again

Released by the American nu-metal band Korn, "It's Me Again" stands as a defining track from their 1994 self-titled debut album. The song exemplifies the genre's early fusion of heavy riffs, aggressive vocals, and melodic hooks, establishing a sonic template that would influence a generation of rock musicians. Featuring the band's signature dual-guitar harmonies and the distinctive growl of frontman Jonathan Davis, the recording captures the raw energy and chaotic intensity characteristic of mid-90s alternative metal. As a cornerstone of Korn's discography, the track remains a staple of their live performances and a critical touchstone for fans exploring the band's formative years and the broader evolution of the nu-metal movement.