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Artist Biography For Korn

Korn Stylized As KoЯn Or Occasionally KoRn Is An American Nu Metal Band From Bakersfield California Formed In 1993. The Band Is Notable For Pioneering The Nu Metal Genre And Bringing It Into The Mainstream. Originally Formed In 1993 By Three Members Of The Band L.A.P.D. Korn's Current Lineup Features Founding Members James "Munky" Shaffer Guitar Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu Bass Brian "Head" Welch Guitar Backing Vocals And Jonathan Davis Lead Vocals Bagpipes With The Addition Of Ray Luzier Drums In 2007 Replacing The Band's First Drummer David Silveria. Korn Made A Demo Tape Neidermayer's Mind In 1993 Which Was Distributed Free To Record Companies And On Request To Members Of The Public. Their Debut Album Korn Was Released In 1994 Followed By Life Is Peachy In 1996. The Band First Experienced Mainstream Success With Follow The Leader 1998 And Issues 1999 Both Of Which Debuted At Number One On The Billboard 200. The Band's Mainstream Success Continued With Untouchables 2002 Take A Look In The Mirror 2003 And See You On The Other Side 2005 . A Compilation Album Greatest Hits Vol. 1 Was Released In 2004 Spanning A Decade Of Singles And Concluding The Band's Recording Contract With Immortal Records And Epic Records. They Signed To Virgin Records Releasing See You On The Other Side In 2005 And An Untitled Album In 2007. The Band's Other Recent Albums Korn III Remember Who You Are 2010 And The Path Of Totality 2011 Were Released Via Roadrunner Records With The Paradigm Shift 2013 Being Released Via Prospect Park And Caroline Records. The Serenity Of Suffering Saw Their Return To Roadrunner Records Through Which The Nothing Was Released On September 13 2019. Their Latest Album Requiem Was Released Via Loma Vista Recordings On February 4 2022. As Of 2021 Korn Had Sold More Than 40 Million Records Worldwide. Twelve Of The Band's Official Releases Have Peaked In The Top Ten Of The Billboard 200 Eight Of Which Have Peaked In The Top Five. Seven Official Releases Are Certified Platinum By The Recording Industry Association Of America RIAA Two Are Certified Double Platinum One Is Certified Triple Platinum One Is Certified Five Times Platinum And Two Are Certified Gold. Korn Has Released Seven Video Albums And 50 Music Videos. The Band Has Released 48 Singles The Most Notable Of Which Include "Blind" "Got The Life" "Freak On A Leash" "Falling Away From Me" "Here To Stay" "Did My Time" "Twisted Transistor" "Coming Undone" And "Get Up!" Korn Has Earned Two Grammy Awards Out Of Eight Nominations And Two MTV Video Music Awards Out Of 11 Nominations. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Korn 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 2007 Korn III Remember Who You Are 2010 The Path Of Totality 2011 The Paradigm Shift 2013 The Serenity Of Suffering 2016 The Nothing 2019 Requiem 2022

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Falling Away From Me

"Falling Away From Me" Is A Song By American Rock Band Korn. It Was Released As The First Single From Their Fourth Album Issues Where It Appeared In An Episode Of Comedy Central's Animated Series South Park Entitled "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery". The Song Went On To Become One Of Korn's Most Popular Singles With An Anti-Domestic Abuse Themed Video Topping MTV's Total Request Live For Ten Days. Songfacts KoRn Lead Singer Jonathan Davis Said Of This "The Song Is About Domestic Abuse And That There Are Ways To Get Help. Whether It's Telling Someone Or Calling A Help Line There Are Ways To Get Out Of Those Situations. No One Has To Be Treated Like That." This Was The First Hit Off Of Their Fourth CD Issues. The CD Came With Four Different Covers. The Most Common One Had A Voodoo Doll On The Cover. A Second Cover Was A Chalk Design On A Playground Of A Girl And A Boy A Third Had The Band As Dummies With Fake Hair And Zipped-Up Mouths And The Fourth Showed A Bunch Of Newspaper Headlines Glued To A Wall And In The Middle Was A Picture Of Someone Laying Down In A Dark Room With A Shadow Behind Him. At The End Of The Video When The Room Starts Lighting Up If You Look Close Enough You Can See Fred Durst's Face For A Split Second. An Animated Version Of Korn Appeared On The Comedy Central Show South Park And Sang This During The Episode "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery."

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