The 20th anniversary of Korn’s monumental self-titled debut may have passed, but the pioneering nu-metal group still has a spate of gigs lined up where it will play the record in its entirety. The group will kick things off on October 1st in Chicago and perform the 1994 record, which Rolling Stone last year dubbed “the most important metal record of the last 20 years,” around the U.S. for the next month with Suicide Silence and Islander as support. Korn played their first 20th Anniversary concert in March, marking the first time several songs off the record had been performed live in years. Tickets for the upcoming run of concerts, which will be the last to feature the Korn record in its entirety, go on sale Friday.