Thoughtless
"Thoughtless" is a song by American nu metal band Korn. It was released as the second single from the band's fifth studio album, Untouchables. The single peaked at No. 6, No. 8 and No. 11 on Billboards Mainstream Rock, Bubbling Under Hot 100 and Modern Rock Tracks charts, respectively, as well as at No. 37 on the UK singles chart.
Live performances
This song was introduced to fans during a live show at the Hammerstein Ballroom, in New York City on June 10, 2002, which celebrated the release of Untouchables. This performance appears on the DVD release entitled Live. "Thoughtless" has been played during the Untouchables promotional tour, in 2002, but it was scrapped from the band's setlist one year later. It eventually returned in 2006 on the See You on the Other Side World Tour as a part of a medley. The full song was played at the 2006 Family Values Tour and the Escape from the Studio Tour. It has most recently been performed as part of their Korn: Monumental live stream.Music video
In the beginning, a high-school aged boy, portrayed by Aaron Paul, is walking through the hallways of his school. Four girls are teasing and looking at him in disgust. A group of jocks on the other side of the hallway attack and give him dirty looks. In the next scene, Floyd is in his science class drawing strange pictures in his notebook. Song titles from Untouchables can also be seen. He then goes to the pool to swim. However, the jocks find Floyd there and attempt to drown him. After that, he is in the locker room wrapped in a towel and is seen increasingly agitated. We then see Floyd in his room looking at a yearbook. He throws the yearbook at his window and looks in the phonebook for a service which says "Fantasy Escorts." He calls the service and shows up at his prom with a woman. He vomits on everyone who has bullied him and gets his revenge. Korn performs inside his mind throughout the video. Jonathan Davis appears on his back in one scene.There is another version of the video known as the "performance version", that only shows Korn performing the song in the room featured in the original music video.
Reception
Rolling Stone was a little average about the song, saying: "On the single “Thoughtless,” Jonathan Davis sings a line that even today leaps out as an extraordinarily forbidden sentiment: “I wanna kill and rape you the way you raped me.” Does he literally mean this? Or is it a metaphor for his feelings about the music biz? Either way, the song has a tremendous topical power that’s bound to be contemplated or misunderstood. Korn rarely identify the “you” they’re constantly battling." The [New York Times] said that the song had "vindictiveness". NME was very positive about the song: "Davis stops giving into melodrama and remembers that he has a lot to be extremely angry about. 'Thoughtless' marries the taut grooves of Fugazi with a refrain of 'why are you trying to make fun of me?'"Cover versions
The song was covered by Evanescence on tour and for their 2004 live album and concert DVD Anywhere but Home, featuring a piano arrangement by lead singer Amy Lee.Track listing
Enhanced maxi CD single- "Thoughtless" – 4:32
- "Thoughtless " – 3:52
- "Thoughtless " – 4:21
- "Here to Stay " – 3:28
- "Here to Stay " – 3:45
- "Thoughtless" – 4:32
- "Thoughtless" - 4:32