ANGELINA JOLIE Gets A Kick Out Of KORN's 'Dark Energy'

July 8, 2003

Angelina Jolie, star of the upcoming film "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life", is featured in the video for KORN's brand new track, "Did My Time", which was shot in downtown Los Angeles last month.

Jolie said of the clip, "The thing that suits the film and suits the band is the kind of raw, dark energy and where they kind of play in and out of the darker side of things."

As previously reported, "Did My Time" is featured during a scene in the film, but it will not be on the motion picture soundtrack. The song will also appear on KORN's forthcoming as-yet-untitled album.

The follow-up to last year's "Untouchables" is tentatively slated for release later in the year through Immortal/Epic Records. KORN are currently touring the U.S. as part of this year's Ozzfest.

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