Heartbeats of Heartache | Thoughtless | Korn

Thoughtless is the fourth studio album by American nu metal band Korn, released in 1998. The album was a commercial success, debuting at number two on the Billboard 200 chart and eventually being certified platinum.
The album's title track, "Thoughtless", is a standout song that showcases the band's ability to blend heavy guitar riffs with melodic vocals. The lyrics of the song are introspective and emotional, with lead vocalist Jonathan Davis reflecting on past relationships and experiences. "I thought I knew what love was, but it's just a lie / You said goodbye, and I'm left here to wonder why" he sings.
The song's chorus is characterized by its soaring vocals and memorable guitar hooks, making it a fan favorite and staple of the album. "Thoughtless" has been praised for its ability to balance aggression and melody, showcasing Korn's signature sound.
In an interview, Davis explained the inspiration behind the song: "I was going through some tough times, you know? I had just gotten out of a relationship, and I was feeling really down. And then I started writing 'Thoughtless', and it just came pouring out of me." This emotional honesty is reflected in the song's lyrics, which explore themes of heartache and regret.
Musically, "Thoughtless" features a mix of heavy breakdowns and melodic sections, with guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer delivering his signature percussive guitar playing. The song's production is polished but still retains the band's raw energy and intensity. Overall, "Thoughtless" is a standout track that showcases Korn's ability to craft memorable hooks and emotional lyrics.
