Korn 620
N. Route 31, Suite C Crystal Lake, Illinois 60012
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hardcore rock band was formed in the early 90s in Bakersfield, California, USA.
Korn
toured widely, playing over 200 shows, before hooking up with producer Ross Robinson
and recording their self-titled debut album for EastWest Records in 1994. Subsequently
based in Huntington Beach in California, the quintet, comprising Jonathan Davis,
Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, James "Munky" Shaffer, Brian Welch
and David Silveria, released their first single, "Blind", which was
widely shown on late-night MTV shows. The album gave them their commercial breakthrough
and saw them cited in Billboard magazine as "the first debut hardcore rock
act to top the Heatseekers chart and one of the first to crack the upper half
of the Billboard 200 in the last two years." Much of this success arose from
the reputation garnered by their live work, which was bolstered by tours alongside
House Of Pain, Biohazard, 311, Sick Of It All, Danzig, Marilyn Manson and Megadeth.
A second single, "Shoots And Ladders", featured Davis playing the bagpipes.
Life Is Peachy was another ferocious set, although further breakthrough success
was limited by the explicit lyrics liberally laced throughout.
In late
1997, Korn established their own label, Elementree. They also made the news by
serving a cease-and-desist order to the assistant principal of a Michigan high
school, who had suspended a student for wearing a T-shirt featuring the band's
name. The eagerly anticipated Follow The Leader was recorded with help from Guns
N'Roses collaborator, Steve Thompson. The album was a commercial and critical
success, debuting at US number 1 in September 1998. Highlights included "It's
On" and first single "Got The Life'. Their Family Values touring show
also established itself as one of the most successful live ventures of the 90s.
The band's prominence on the hugely popular US alternative scene, alongside acts
such as Limp Bizkit, Fear Factory and Slipknot, was confirmed by the chart-topping
success of 1999"s Issues. Despite an injury to Silveria, the band forged
on with a highly successful tour which saw them employing Mike Bordin (Faith No
More) to cover for the indisposed drummer. At the end of 2000, the members of
Korn elected to take some time out to recharge their batteries, although Fieldy
took the opportunity to record a solo album under the Fieldy's Dreams alias, and
Davis was hired to assemble the soundtrack to the movie Queen Of The Damned. They
reconvened to record their fifth studio set, Untouchables. Need
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