Korn performs inside his mind throughout the video. He vomits on everyone who has bullied him and gets his revenge. 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 (portrayed by Aimee Sweet from Penthouse Pets). We then see Floyd in his room looking at a yearbook.
After that, he is in the locker room wrapped in a towel and is seen increasingly agitated. However, the jocks find Floyd there and attempt to drown him.
Song titles from Untouchables can also be seen. In the next scene, Floyd is in his science class drawing strange pictures in his notebook. A group of jocks on the other side of the hallway attack and give him dirty looks. Four girls are teasing and looking at him in disgust. In the beginning, a high-school aged boy (who is revealed to be called Floyd Louis Cifer in a yearbook, and whose first name was the working title of "Thoughtless" on the unmastered, leaked version of Untouchables), portrayed by Aaron Paul (who was 22 at the time), is walking through the hallways of his school. It has most recently been performed as part of their Korn: Monumental live stream.
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The full song was played at the 2006 Family Values Tour and the Escape from the Studio Tour. It eventually returned in 2006 on the See You on the Other Side World Tour as a part of a medley. "Thoughtless" has been played during the Untouchables promotional tour, in 2002, but it was scrapped from the band's setlist one year later. This performance appears on the DVD release entitled Live. 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. 2, (2005), Digital EP #1, (2009), Digital EP #2, (2010), and Digital EP #3, (2010).Jonathan Davis, the vocalist of Korn, said that "Thoughtless" is "a song about people who are constantly ridiculed and the collateral damage it can cause". 1, (2004), Chopped, Screwed, Live, and Unglued, (2006), Playlist: The Very Best of Korn, (2008), Super Hits, (2009), Korn: Collected, (2009), The Music of Korn, (2009), The Essential Korn, (2011), and Falling Away from Me: The Best of Korn, (2011), 7 video albums, Who Then Now?, (1997), Deuce, (2002), Live, (2002), Live on the Other Side, (2006), Chopped, Screwed, Live, and Unplugged, (2006), Live at the Montreux 2004, (2008), and The Path of Totality Tour - Live at the Hollywood Palladium, (2012), and six extended plays, All Mixed Up, (2001), The Other Side Pt. Since their inception, Korn has released a total of 13 studio albums, Korn, (1994), Life Is Peachy, (1996), Follow the Leader, (1998), Issues, (1999), Untouchables, (2002), Take a Look in the Mirror, (2003), See You on the Other Side, (2005), Untitled Album, (2007), Korn III: Remember Who You Are, (2010), The Path to Totality, (2011), The Paradigm Shift, (2013), The Serenity of Suffering, (2016), and The Nothing, (2019), three live albums, Live & Rare, (2006), MTV Unplugged, (2007), and The Path of Totality Tour - Hollywood Palladium, (2012), 9 compilation albums, Greatest Hits, Vol. In 2006 David Silveria left the band, and was replaced in 2008 by Ray Luzier he was the only founding member of the band to not be with them anymore.
Korn is an American hard rock, heavy metal, nu metal, and alternative metal band, formed in 1993, in Bakersfield, California, United States, by Jonathan Davis, (lead vocals and bagpipes, and also programming since 2011), James "Munky" Shaffer, (lead guitar, and also backing vocals since 2005), Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, (bass guitar), Brian "Head" Welch, (rhythm guitar and backing vocals), and David Silveria, (drums and percussion).