Korn
(often typeset as KoRn
or Ko?n
) is an American rock band from Bakersfield, California, which formed in 1993. The band's catalogue consists of nine consecutive debuts in the top ten of the Billboard 200. [1] To date, Korn has sold over 30 million albums worldwide [2] while earning six Grammy nominations—two of which they have won. [3]
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History
Formation, Neidermeyer's Mind
demo, Korn
(1993–1995)
Korn formed after the group
L.A.P.D. folded, due to singer Richard Morrill's drug addiction. Musicians
Reginald Arvizu,
James Shaffer, and
David Silveria wanted to continue, and recruited guitarist
Brian Welch and started a new band called Creep.
In early 1993, the band took notice of vocalist
Jonathan Davis after seeing his band
Sexart and attempted to get him to join Creep. Davis initially did not want to join the band, but after consulting a psychic he decided to audition and then joined the band, as mentioned by Jonathan Davis himself in interview in the DVD
Who Then Now?
. After Jonathan was recruited, they decided to get a new name. Soon, they later changed their name to "Korn". Jonathan suggested Korn as just a brainstorm, but everyone else enjoyed it. So Jonathan got a
Crayola crayon and wrote their logo in a child's handwriting, with a "K" instead of "C" and a backwards upper-case "?".
In April that year, the band began a working relationship with producer
Ross Robinson, which led to their first demo tape entitled
Neidermeyer's Mind
. The band had problems getting signed during its first year, due to the 1990s rock scene, which was primarily
grunge. After many attempts at a record deal, Paul Pontius from Immortal/Epic Records heard the band in a nightclub and was so impressed, he signed them on the spot.
[4] With a producer and a label, Korn started work on their
self-titled debut album.
Musically, the album was a mix of
alternative metal,
grunge,
hip hop, and
funk the latter elements encompassed in the rhythmic approach to the band's compositions. "
Blind" was the first single from the album, which got a decent amount of airplay and attention. Once
Korn
saw a release on October 11, 1994, the band toured incessantly with no support from radio or video stations. The band solely on their intense live shows which created a large
cultlike following of dedicated fans. It was through the effort of this fanbase that helped push
Korn
onto the Billboard 200, eventually peaking at #72 in 1996,
with "Shoots and Ladders" being their first
Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance.
[5]On their first large tour, Korn opened for
Danzig alongside
Marilyn Manson. Other bands for which Korn opened in 1995 included
Megadeth,
311,
Fear Factory,
Flotsam and Jetsam, and
KMFDM. However, the first tour that widely exposed the band was opening for
Ozzy Osbourne alongside the
Deftones. After opening for lesser-known bands such as Dimestore Hoods,
Sugar Ray (at the time), and
Life of Agony, Korn returned to the studio to record a second album.
Life Is Peachy
(1996–1997)
Korn teamed up with Robinson once again for their second album,
Life Is Peachy
, released on October 15, 1996. Musically, it was similar to the first album, but also showed more of a funk influence on tracks like "
Porno Creep" and "Swallow". The album included two
covers,
War's "
Low Rider", with Davis' bagpipes and Welch on vocals, and
Ice Cube's "
Wicked", with guest vocalist
Chino Moreno of Deftones. To help promote their new album, Korn opened for
Metallica, and utilized the
Internet.
Life Is Peachy
sold more than 106,000 copies in its first week and reached #3 on the Billboard 200.
The first single, "
No Place to Hide", spawned a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance.
"
A.D.I.D.A.S." was the second single and only music video, which also did well. The band gained more popularity after co-headlining the
Lollapalooza music festival in 1997 with
Tool. However, Korn was forced to drop off the bill after Shaffer was diagnosed with
viral meningitis.
[6] Also that year, Korn augmented their growing crossover appeal by collaborating with Los Angeles-based production and remix duo the
Dust Brothers on the track "Kick the P.A.". This track appeared on the motion picture soundtrack of the film
Spawn
.
In late 1997, Korn formed their own record label,
Elementree Records. The first signing was
Videodrone,
[7] whose singer, Ty Elam, is credited for giving Jonathan Davis singing lessons.
[8] Orgy, however, released their
debut album prior to Videodrone's, giving Elementree its first
Platinum certification.
[9] Orgy's guitarist,
Ryan Shuck, is known for playing alongside Davis and Elam in the band Sexart. Over the next few years, Korn signed other acts like rapper
Marz and
Deadsy.
Follow the Leader
, mainstream success (1998–1999)
Prior to the release of the band's third album, Korn produced a weekly online TV show, KornTV,
[10] which documented the making of the record and featured special guests such as
porn star Ron Jeremy,
Limp Bizkit, and
311. The project also gave fans the chance to call in and ask the band questions, an approach that represented one of the first times a band utilized the Internet in such a way. Korn released their third album,
Follow the Leader
, on August 18, 1998, which featured a number of guest vocalists such as
Ice Cube,
Tre Hardson from the
Pharcyde,
Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit and actor
Cheech Marin on the hidden track "Earache My Eye" (written by Marin himself).
Korn launched a political campaign-style tour to promote the release of
Follow the Leader
.
[11] The tour took the group, on a chartered jet, all over North America to help promote
Follow the Leader
. They talked to fans and answered questions during special "fan conferences", which were organized at every stop along the tour route, and signed autographs. Jim Rose hosted the entire "Kampaign" tour.
The album was a complete success, debuting at #1 on Billboard with 268,000 copies sold,
[12] and spawning the singles "
Got the Life" and "
Freak on a Leash". They both exposed Korn to a wider, mainstream audience, with the music videos being mainstays on
MTV's
Total Request Live
. "Got the Life" was the show's very first "retired" video, with "Freak on a Leash" reaching that same success months later.
[13] The singles also fared well on Billboard, with "Freak on a Leash" peaking in the top 10 of both
Mainstream Rock and
Modern Rock, the latter of which it spent 27 weeks on—more than any other Korn single to date.
[14]
"Freak on a Leash" won a Grammy for Best Music Video, Short Form, and received a nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance.
[15] The video also earned nine
MTV Video Music Awards nominations for Video of the Year, Best Rock Video, Breakthrough Video, Best Direction, Best Special Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, and Viewer's Choice.
[16] It eventually won two, for Best Rock Video and Best Editing.
Follow the Leader
is the band's most commercially-successful album, being certified 5x Platinum by the
RIAA and having sold almost ten million copies worldwide.
The same year
Follow the Leader
was released, Korn started their own annual tour called the
Family Values Tour. Korn headlined the highly-successful tour along with
Incubus, Orgy, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, and the German industrial band,
Rammstein. A live CD and DVD were released and earned Gold and Platinum certifications, respectively. In 1999, Limp Bizkit headlined, along with
Primus,
Staind,
The Crystal Method,
Method Man & Redman, and
Filter. Korn were not featured on the bill and instead only made surprise appearances at a few of the stops to perform "Falling Away From Me" from "Issues". The tour took a break in 2000.
Issues
(1999–2001)
The band's fourth album,
Issues
, produced by
Brendan O'Brien, was released on November 16, 1999, featuring cover art designed by Alfredo Carlos, who won a contest held for the fans by MTV.
[17] Issues
was released during a week of many highly-anticipated records. It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 with more than 573,000 copies sold,
[18] keeping
Dr. Dre's long-awaited album
2001
and Celine Dion's
greatest hits album from hitting #1.
To celebrate the album's release, the band performed the record in its entirety in front of a live audience at
New York's historic
Apollo Theater and broadcast the concert simultaneously across many radio stations.
[19] This performance made Korn the first rock band, and only the second predominantly white musical group, to ever perform at The Apollo, after the legendary
Buddy Holly in the late 1950s. This special event featured the
NYPD marching drum and bagpipe band conducted by
Richard Gibbs as well as a group of back-up singers to enhance the more melodic choruses Davis used on the album.
Earlier that year, Korn had appeared on an episode of
South Park, titled
Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery, in which the first single from
Issues
, "
Falling Away from Me", was premiered.
[20] Korn released two more singles from
Issues
, "
Make Me Bad" and "
Somebody Someone", both of which fared well on Billboard. Videos were shot for all three singles, with long time friend Fred Durst directing "Falling Away from Me", and Martin Weisz directing a concept video for "Make Me Bad", as well as a performance video for "Somebody Someone", which featured the use of
CGI effects. Every video was a staple on
Total Request Live
, two of which made it to retirement.
Issues
is considered by some critics to be less hip hop-influenced and closer to alternative metal than nu metal.
[21] It was certified 3x Platinum, following up the success of
Follow the Leader
.
Untouchables
(2002–2003)
On June 11, 2002, after a year and a half of hard work and a long creative process, Korn re-emerged into the media spotlight with their fifth album,
Untouchables
. It debuted at number 2 on the Billboard 200 with 434,000 in sales.
[22] Sales were disappointing in comparison to the first four albums, as
Untouchables
has only been certified Platinum once. The band has blamed
Internet piracy for the drop in sales, as an unmastered version of the album had leaked three months prior to its official release date.
[23]
The release of this album was preceded by a show at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, a day prior to the album's release, broadcast digitally throughout U.S. movie theatres.
[24] Untouchables
featured electronic beats, strings and various guitar effects the band had never used in an album before. The overall feel was drastically different from previous efforts, particularly tracks like "
Alone I Break," "Hating," and "Hollow Life," which singer Jonathan Davis claims is one of his favorite Korn songs to this day.
The first two videos from
Untouchables
were directed by the
Hughes Brothers (best known for their films,
Menace II Society
and
From Hell
). The first video, "
Here to Stay," has the band playing inside a TV with a static background along with controversial news stories and world issues being presented. The song itself earned Korn a Grammy for Best Metal Performance,
and would become their highest-peaking single on Billboard's Modern Rock chart.
The second video, "
Thoughtless", was a nod back to Davis' childhood as the character in the video (previously featured in the first
Vanilla Coke commercial) is
picked on and constantly beaten. The third video for
Untouchables
, "Alone I Break," was directed by Sean Dack, who won the honor of directing the video through an MTV contest.
Take a Look in the Mirror
, Greatest Hits: Volume 1
, Head's departure (2003–2005)
Prior to their next album, Korn released a new single, "
Did My Time" on July 22, 2003,
[25] which was used to promote the film but did not appear on the soundtrack to
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life
.
Angelina Jolie appeared in the
Dave Meyers-directed video. "Did My Time" also gave Korn yet another Grammy nomination in the Best Metal Performance category.
Take a Look in the Mirror marks Korn's attempt to return to a more aggressive sound as featured on their earlier albums and brings back the classic rap style on songs "Play Me" and a Live Version of Metallica's "One" as a Hidden track, making it the first album since Follow The Leader to feature such attributes. The album peaked at #9 and has been certified Platinum by the RIAA. It Spawned 4 singles "
Did My Time", "
Right Now", "
Y'All Want a Single", and "
Everything I've Known" charting on Billboards Mainstream Rock Tracks at #12, #11, #23, and #30 respectively.
Korn released their greatest hits album,
Greatest Hits Vol.1
, on October 5, 2004. The album debuted at #4 on Billboard, selling more than 129,000 copies.
[26] It featured two cover songs as singles, and a compilation of the band's hits from the past 10 years. The first single was a cover of the song "
Word Up!", which was originally made popular by the group
Cameo. The second single was a medley of all three parts of
Pink Floyd's "
Another Brick in the Wall". A remix of their hit single "
Freak on a Leash" was also included as a bonus track. Special editions of the album included a DVD titled
Korn: Live at CBGB
featuring seven select songs from their November 24, 2003 show at CBGB.
Prior to Korn starting work on See You On The Other Side,
Brian "Head" Welch announced that he had "...chosen the Lord
Jesus Christ as his savior, and will be dedicating his musical pursuits to that end,"
[27] and was formally leaving Korn. Initial speculations that this was a
hoax or practical joke were proven wrong; he has become highly spiritual, even being
baptized in the
Jordan River and speaking openly about his faith and conversion. This was the band's first official line-up change in their history.
See You on the Other Side
, EMI/Virgin, Return of Family Values Tour (2005–2006)
Upon completing their record deal with
Sony, Korn partnered with
EMI and signed to
Virgin Records. As part of this innovative arrangement, Virgin paid Korn $25 million upfront in exchange for a share in the profits of their next two studio albums, including tours and merchandising. Virgin also received a 30 percent stake in the band's licensing, ticket sales and other revenue sources.
The band's first album for Virgin,
See You on the Other Side
, was released on December 6, 2005, and debuted on #3 on the Billboard 200, scanning close to 221,000 copies.
[28] The album managed to stay in the top 100 of the Billboard 200 for 34 consecutive weeks. The first single from the album, "
Twisted Transistor", was accompanied by a comedic video directed by
Dave Meyers in which rap stars
Xzibit,
Lil' Jon,
Snoop Dogg, and
David Banner portray Korn. The single itself peaked at #3 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks, Korn's highest entry thus far, and #9 on Modern Rock.
The second single, "
Coming Undone", had its performance-based video directed by
Little X, who previously helmed only
hip hop and
R&B videos.
See You on the Other Side
is certified Platinum, and has sold over two million copies worldwide.
Korn held a press conference at the
Hollywood Forever Cemetery on January 13, 2006, announcing the
See You on the Other Side
Tour.
[29] 10 Years and
Mudvayne were selected to open all dates of the trek, which kicked off in their hometown of Bakersfield, on what Mayor Harvey Hall officially declared as "Korn Day", February 26.
[30] The resurrection of their Family Values Tour was announced on April 18, 2006, which featured co-headliners
Deftones,
Stone Sour,
Flyleaf, and the Japanese metal group,
Dir en grey on the main stage.
[31] Korn and
Evanescence co-headlined the 2007 edition, with
Atreyu, 2006 alumni Flyleaf,
Hellyeah, and
Trivium rounding out the main stage.
[32]
While promoting
See You on the Other Side
in Europe, Jonathan Davis was diagnosed with
idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, a blood platelet disorder that hospitalized him for the weekend and prevented him from performing at the renowned
Download Festival.
[33] The band still performed, with guest singers including
Corey Taylor of
Slipknot/
Stone Sour fame,
Skindred's Benji Webbe, and
Avenged Sevenfold's
M. Shadows. This led to Korn canceling the rest of their European bill for 2006,
[34] including the
Hellfest Summer Open Air. It was originally unknown to the public what his ailment was, but the singer revealed in a letter to fans that he was "dangerously low on blood platelets and at a high risk of death from a hemorrhage if the problem was not treated".
[35] His illness did not affect the 2006 Family Values Tour.
Untitled album, MTV Unplugged
, David Silveria's departure (2006–2008)
In early December it was announced that founding drummer
David Silveria would be taking an indefinite “hiatus” from the band. Korn then performed at the MTV studios in
Times Square on December 9, 2006, for the
MTV Unplugged series, which was broadcast on February 23, 2007, through MTV.com and on March 2, 2007, across North American, South American, European and Asian MTV stations. In front of a crowd of approximately 50 people, Korn played a 14-song
acoustic set complete with guest appearances by
The Cure and
Amy Lee of Evanescence. The performance was eventually cut down to 11 songs for the album, two of which did not air on MTV. Sales of nearly 51,000 brought
MTV Unplugged: Korn
to #9 in its first week out.
[36]
Korn's
untitled eighth album was released on July 31, 2007, debuting at #2 with 123,000 copies in its first week.
[37] The album has been certified
Gold for shipments in excess of 500,000 copies. It also concludes Korn's unique deal with Virgin Records, and features touring keyboardist
Zac Baird, giving the tracks a deeper, atmospheric sound.
[38] Drumming duties were left up to
Terry Bozzio, and
Bad Religion's
Brooks Wackerman, as David Silveria went on a hiatus.
[39] Joey Jordison from
Slipknot played drums during Korn's live shows until the permanent addition of
Ray Luzier. "
Evolution" and "
Hold On" were released as singles to promote the album, charting on Billboard's
Mainstream Rock Tracks at #4 and #9, respectively.
A third single, "Kiss", had a limited release in April 2008,
[40] being pulled from radio stations over a month after its release.
Ninth studio album and recent events (2008–present)
Ubisoft reported in October that "Korn has written and recorded an original song inspired by Ubisoft's
Haze video game", simply entitled "
Haze",
[41] which was released on April 22, 2008. As a first in the video game industry, "Haze" will be released and promoted as a full-fledged single and music video, not just as an exclusive download with the video game.
Korn also released a new live DVD,
Korn: Live in Montreux 2004
, one of their performances with former guitarist Brian Welch on May 12, 2008. Additionally, a second greatest hits compilation titled, "
Playlist: The Very Best of Korn
" was released on April 29, 2008.
On February 12, 2009, Korn announced they were playing at the Rock Fest in
Cadott, Wisconsin, as well as the 3rd annual
Rock on the Range in
Columbus, Ohio. Later on, the band were confirmed for the
Download Festival taking place in the
UK, sub-headlining to
Faith No More, as well as the simultaneous German festivals
Rock am Ring and Rock im Park.
In 2009, Korn (
Jonathan Davis lead vocals,
Fieldy on bass and
Munky on guitar) appeared in
Lil Wayne's
Prom Queen music video.
It was also revealed that drummer
Ray Luzier was now an official full time member of Korn, and that he is writing for the new album also.
[42]
In a recent Interview with Ross Robinson, he stated that this will be his third Korn album and that the album was going to be ruthless and remind everyone who can kill them. Also in response to the question "Will Korn be returning to their roots" Robinson replied: "What roots? They have Bakersfield and I have Barstow - we really don't want to go back there. If 'roots' is to destroy and wake people from sleep walking through life, then yes." Ross also mentioned that if he had to sign any unsigned band to his record label it would be Korn, since they are unsigned right now. It has also been revealed by Ross that Munky and Fieldy are already in the studio writing material for the new album.
On a recent YouTube video, Fieldy talked about the
"chi song"
project he is currently working on, which is to raise money for
Deftones bassist
Chi Cheng who was in a car crash in late 2008, which resulted in him falling into a coma. Fieldy revealed that
Slipknot guitarist
Jim Root,
Clint Lowery of
Sevendust, drummer
Dave McClain of
Machine Head and former Korn guitarist Brian "Head" Welch, will be playing on the song. This means that it will be the first time Head has played with any members of Korn since his departure in 2005.
[43]
Jonathan has recently stated that after the band finish the "Escape from the Studio Tour" in the fall of 2009, he will be able to go into the studio and start writing and recording on the songs fellow members Fieldy, Munky, and Ray have already written. He went on to state after that the band can pretty much add to the songs and fix the cracks then let Ross go through them, and the album will start coming together fast and should be aiming for an early 2010 release date. Korn have recently used a teaser for their new 2010 album release on their website.
Ross recently revealed via
Twitter that "I just finished up recording two new tracks with Korn with the band back underway on work for their next album.
[44] Tracked two korn songs and now watching repeater play- I feel so cool seeing them rip it so hard! Why is life so good?"
[45]
Musical style and influences
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According to
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Korn borrows elements from such acts as
Pantera,
Jane's Addiction,
Rage Against the Machine,
Primus,
Helmet,
Faith No More,
Mr.Bungle, as well as other
Mike Patton projects,
Anthrax,
Public Enemy and
N.W.A.
[46] According to author Cheryl Lynette Keyes, Korn's sound originates from the acid rap style of
Esham.
[47]
Although Korn is considered to be the pioneer of the nu-metal genre, the band members themselves have mixed ideas on the genre, with Jonathan Davis looking at it as a neologism (as noted below), and Fieldy accepting it as a functional term for the band's sound.
"We've spawned a lot of clones, but let me explain... Well, I hate the nu-metal term. We have always just been a band that rocks. We didn't like when people called us a metal band, we are just Korn. People just use these terms when they cannot describe something, but nu-metal... when so many bands started making music that sounded like us, that is when nu-metal was born. We don't have anything to do with it for real, I feel. I wouldn't wanna call Red Hot Chili Peppers a funk band, and we are not metal or nu-metal, we are Korn. Nu-metal is just a term that doesn't mean anything."
Discography
- 1994: Korn
- 1996: Life Is Peachy
- 1998: Follow the Leader
- 1999: Issues
- 2002: Untouchables
- 2003: Take a Look in the Mirror
- 2005: See You on the Other Side
- 2007: Untitled album
- 2010: Korn's ninth studio album
Awards and nominations
Korn has sold over 30 million albums worldwide,
[48] including 16 million in the United States.
[49] The group has received two awards from six
Grammy nominations: one for "Best Short Form Music Video" for the song "
Freak on a Leash", and one for "Best Metal Performance" for the song "
Here to Stay".
[50] Korn has also received two awards from ten nominations from the
MTV Video Music Awards: the band won both "Best Rock Video" and "Best Editing" for the song "Freak on a Leash". Outside of the United States, Korn has received recognition including the "Favourite Video" award for its song, "
Twisted Transistor", at the
MTV Asia Awards. Overall, Korn has received six awards from twenty nominations.
[51]
;Grammy Awards
The
Grammy Awards are awarded annually by the
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences.
[52] [53]
Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
|
1997
| "Shoots and Ladders"
| Best Metal Performance
| Nominated
|
1998
| "No Place to Hide"
| Best Metal Performance
| Nominated
|
2000
| "Freak on a Leash"
| Best Hard Rock Performance
| Nominated
|
Best Short Form Music Video
| Won
|
2003
| "Here to Stay"
| Best Metal Performance
| Won
|
2004
| "Did My Time"
| Best Metal Performance
| Nominated
|
;MTV Asia Awards
The
MTV Asia Awards is an annual Asian awards ceremony established in 2002 by the
MTV television network.
[54]
Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
|
2006
| "Twisted Transistor"
| Favourite Video
| Won
|
;MTV Europe Music Awards
The
MTV Europe Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1994 by
MTV Europe.
[55]
Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
|
2006
| Korn
| Best Alternative Act
| Nominated
|
;MTV Video Music Awards
The
MTV Video Music Awards were established in 1984 by
MTV to celebrate the top
music videos of the year.
[56]
Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
|
1999
| "Freak on a Leash"
| Best Rock Video
| Won
|
Breakthrough Video
| Nominated
|
Best Direction
| Nominated
|
Best Special Effects
| Nominated
|
Best Art Direction
| Nominated
|
Best Editing
| Won
|
Best Cinematography
| Nominated
|
Viewer's Choice
| Nominated
|
2000
| "Falling Away from Me"
| Best Rock Video
| Nominated
|
2002
| "Here to Stay"
| Best Rock Video
| Nominated
|
;MuchMusic Video Awards
The
MuchMusic Video Awards is an annual awards ceremony presented by the Canadian music video channel
MuchMusic.
Year
| Nominated work
| Award
| Result
|
1999
| "Freak on a Leash"
| Best International Video
| Nominated
|
2002
| "Here to Stay"
| Best International Video (Group)
| Won
|
Band members
Korn was a stable five-piece band for most of their existence. After the departure of Head, Korn adopted a backup band to enhance their live performances. The backup band only plays live shows with Korn. None of the members of the backup band are considered official members of Korn. For most of 2005, they wore animal masks based on the
See You on the Other Side
artwork and black uniforms to help better distinguish them as the backup band. Throughout 2007, the members have performed unmasked but occasionally had their faces painted black and white with unique designs. Since the beginning of 2008, the back-up band plays without face paint, and with their ordinary clothes on instead of the black uniforms they had earlier.
;Current
- Jonathan Davis – lead vocals, bagpipes (1993–present)
- James "Munky" Shaffer – guitars (1993–present)
- Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu – bass (1993–present)
- Ray Luzier – drums, percussion (2007–present) [57]
- Shane Gibson – guitar (live)
(2008–present)
- Zac Baird – keyboard, piano, backing vocals (live)
(2005–present)
;Former
- Brian "Head" Welch – guitars, backing vocals (1993–2005)
- David Silveria – drums, percussion (1993–2006)
References
- Artist Chart History
- Top Selling Artists
- GRAMMY Awards
- Liner notes for ''Greatest Hits Vol. 1''
- Grammy Awards: Best Metal Performance
- KoRn Off Lolla Due To Guitarist's Illness
- Adema Prep New Songs, Mourn Loss Of Rage Against The Machine
- Korn Frontman Shoots Videodrone Clip; Family Values CD/Video On Way
- Orgy Celebrate New LP In Rock 'N' Roll Style
- Korn To Do It Themselves On "Korn TV"
- Korn Kicks Off Kampaign '98 In Los Angeles
- Korn Tops Album Heap In Chart Debut
- Hall of Fame
- Artist Chart History
- 42nd Grammy Awards - 2000
- 1999 MTV Video Music Awards
- Korn Asks Fans To Design Next Album Cover
- Korn Tops Dre, Celine, Will Smith On Album Chart
- Korn Fills Apollo With New Sounds, Rabid Fans, And V.I.P.s
- Korn To Premiere New Track During "South Park" Special
- ''Issues'' review
- Korn Can't Kick Eminem From Top Of Billboard Chart
- Shock Jocks Give New Korn LP Premature Premiere, Perturbing Label
- Korn Whip Out Maggots, Flames, Crucifix-Emblazoned Dress At NY Concert
- Korn Do 'Time' For Lara Croft
- George Strait Tops Usher In Billboard Albums Chart Recount
- Brian 'Head' Welch Leaves Korn, Citing Moral Objections To Band's Music
- Eminem Scores Fourth #1 Bow With Curtain Call
- Korn Announce Tour Dates While Surrounded By Dead Celebrities
- Korn Rock Hometown, Have Street Named After Them On 'Official Korn Day'
- Korn Resurrect Family Values Tour With Deftones, Stone Sour
- Korn, Evanescence, Hellyeah Top Family Values Tour Bill
- KORN Frontman To Sit Out U.K.'s DOWNLOAD Festival, Guest Singers To Step In
- KORN: European Tour Officially Cancelled
- KORN Frontman JONATHAN DAVIS: 'I Should Be Healthy To Play In A Few Weeks'
- Notorious B.I.G. Is The Greatest: Hits LP Debuts At #1
- Common Creams Korn, Coasts To First Billboard #1
- Korn Goes Experimental, Vents Anger On New Album
- KORN Is 'Having A Lot Of Fun' Working With Drummer TERRY BOZZIO
- FMQB Airplay Archive
- Korn To Release Original Song For Ubisoft's Haze Video Game
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