Korn Unleashes “Twisted Transistor” at Rockville 2025 in a Frenzied, Crowd-Shaking Return to Form
At Welcome to Rockville 2025, Korn reignited the crowd with a powerful performance of “Twisted Transistor,” marking its long-awaited return to the live set after several years. The moment they launched into the opening riff, the crowd’s energy surged, feeding off the band’s raw momentum and stage presence.
The setlist was stacked with heavy hitters like “Blind,” “Falling Away From Me,” and “Got the Life,” but “Twisted Transistor” stood out as a rare treat. Its slick blend of electronic elements and crushing guitar riffs added a fresh dynamic to an already explosive set.
Jonathan Davis delivered the song’s quirky yet aggressive lyrics with gritty precision, his voice cutting through the festival noise with commanding force. The crowd roared back, singing every line and bouncing in unison to the beat.
Guitarists Munky and Head flawlessly recreated the track’s distorted groove, while Fieldy’s pulsing bass and Ray Luzier’s thunderous drumming locked in a tight rhythm that gave the song its unmistakable punch. It was a showcase of musicianship and chemistry at its best.
The return of “Twisted Transistor” was more than a nostalgic throwback—it felt revitalized. It proved Korn’s ability to evolve their sound while staying grounded in their unique identity. Old fans were hyped, and newer ones were quickly drawn in by the song’s infectious energy.
Social media lit up within minutes of the performance. Fans shared videos, reactions, and praise, calling the track’s comeback one of the night’s biggest surprises. For many, it was a dream setlist addition that exceeded expectations.
Visually, the performance was just as engaging. Bold lighting cues and glitch-style video effects mirrored the song’s tech-infused aesthetic, creating an immersive atmosphere that elevated the entire experience.
The band’s synergy was undeniable. Even after decades on the road, they moved and played like a unit completely locked in. The energy they brought to “Twisted Transistor” made it clear this wasn’t a one-off inclusion—it was a reawakening.
The audience’s response was overwhelming. Thousands of fists in the air, a sea of jumping bodies, and a chorus of voices echoed across the grounds. “Twisted Transistor” wasn’t just heard—it was felt.
Korn’s set that night wasn’t just a festival slot; it was a reaffirmation of their place in heavy music history. By bringing back a fan-favorite track and giving it new life, they showed they still know how to push boundaries and surprise their audience.
As the song wrapped, cheers rang out long after the final note. It was clear the track had left its mark. Fans buzzed with excitement, wondering if they’d hear it again in future shows—and hoping it would remain in rotation.
“Twisted Transistor” hadn’t been played regularly in years, but its triumphant return at Rockville showed it still holds power. It bridged eras in Korn’s catalog and connected with the full spectrum of their fanbase.
Even for longtime followers, the performance was a reminder of the band’s versatility. Korn can shift gears between brutal aggression and experimental groove without missing a beat—and this song proves it.
For the newer fans seeing Korn for the first time, this performance was a highlight that turned curiosity into loyalty. The energy, the crowd interaction, and the band’s commitment made a lasting impression.
As Welcome to Rockville 2025 wrapped up, Korn’s performance of “Twisted Transistor” stood tall among the weekend’s defining moments. It wasn’t just a return—it was a reinvention. And it left no doubt: Korn still has plenty more to say, and they’re not afraid to turn it up loud.