Good God

Korn · Life is Peachy

You came into my life without a single thing.
I gave in to your ways, which left me with nothing.
I've given in to smiles, I fell for all your games.
I wish so bad right now, I hadn't let you in.

Why don't you get the fuck out of my face? Now!(x2)

the sea of life, you're just a minnow, live your life
insecure.
Feel the pain of your needles as they shit into my brain.

I scream without a sound, how could you take away
everything that I was - made me a fuckin' slave.
Your face that I despise, your heart inside that's grey.
I came today to say - you're fucked in every way

Why don't you get the fuck out of my face? Now!(x2)

the sea of life, you're just a minnow. Live your life
insecure.
Feel the pain of your needles as they shit into my mind.

You stole my life
Without a sigh
You suck me dry

Won't you get the fuck out of my face? Now!(x2)

the sea of life, you're just a minnow. Live your life
insecure.
Feel the pain of your needles as they shit into my mind

You stole my life
Without a sigh
You suck me dry

Good God

Good God stands as a defining track from Korn's 1998 album Life is Peachy, capturing the band at a pivotal moment of introspection and sonic experimentation. Released during a period where the group navigated the pressures of their sophomore effort, the song showcases their signature nu metal sound while incorporating the heavier, more aggressive textures that characterized this era. The recording reflects the band's willingness to explore darker themes and complex emotional landscapes without relying on their earlier, more straightforward hits. As part of a discography that has influenced countless alternative rock acts, this work demonstrates Korn's ability to blend heavy instrumentation with vulnerable songwriting. The track remains a significant song in their catalogue, illustrating the depth and range of their musical evolution during the late nineties.