With regards to the album's musical direction, Jonathan Davis quoted,
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It's funky, it's heavy, it's dark and sometimes, industrial-tinged. Working with so many different people and everything, it's made it out to be a really well-rounded album of a lot of different things. It's definitely Korn, it's definitely groove-oriented. But it's our most experimental album to date. We're very excited. We're all sitting around, when we listen to it, looking at each other going, 'I can't believe that's us.' I think people are really going to dig it.
The first single, "Twisted Transistor", was premiered on 102.1 The Edge, and was released on November 21, 2005. Brent Decker e-mailed the disc jockey of the night, Ayo, with a request to play the rumored single.
The album was ranked 2nd in Ultimate Guitar Archive Top 10 albums of 2005 poll (user-based). It is very notable achievement considering the date of its release. 1
As of January 1, 2006 the album has sold 530,807 copies in US alone in its month of debut.2
The album was "officially" leaked onto the Internet one week before it was officially released by MTV.com (for streaming only).
As of January 1, 2007, it has sold approximately 1,800,000 total copies worldwide (626,000 copies in US alone)3 during year 2006 (excluding sales from December, 2005 - the month of its premiere).4. And went on to sell 1,103,476 copies by the end of 2006. Total sales in excess of 2,300,000 copies.
The cover of the album, and entire album art is made by Jonathan Davis' friend , New York surrealist, David Stoupakis, and based on the lyrics from the song "Seen It All".
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I'm just a child with tears in its eyes, I'm holding this gift that is broken
On average, See You on the Other Side generally received much warmer critical reception than the previous studio album, Take a Look in the Mirror, scoring a Metacritic average of 645. Reviewers appreciated the band's desire to experiment and noted that the album combined well their signature sound with the freshness that producers The Matrix and Atticus Ross added to the band's sound.6 Commercially, the album was successful, proving that Korn can still remain on the top of the charts, staying in Billboard Top 100 pop albums chart for 34 straight weeks.7
Track listing
This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.
The album contains 14 to 16 tracks depending on the version purchased, and a special edition of the album contains 20 to 22 tracks plus 2 live performance videos.
*Three more bonus tracks, that are not featured on the regular release of the album, "Too Late I'm Dead," "Inside Out," and "Appears" are available on some international releases of the album, or on the CD singles.
Atticus Ross - producer, songwriter, keyboards, strings
The Matrix - producer, songwriters
Miscellaneous
The band wrote most of this album and employed the songwriting team known as "The Matrix" to help refine the sound of the album, giving them a more radio friendly sound in the process.
The band actually went through many producers during pre-production before deciding on The Matrix and Atticus Ross. Dallas Austin, Linda Perry, Glen Ballard, and Mark Hudson also tried out.
Two of the songs (Coming Undone and Hypocrites) were used in advertisements for the CBS drama Criminal Minds.