Korn was formed in 1993 with the dissolution of two bands: Sexart and LAPD. Sexart was the band that Jonathan Davis had
led during his years as an assistant coroner, and consisted of Jonathan Davis on vocals, DeRoo (David DeRoo) on bass, Chaka
(Ray Solis) and Ryan Schuck on guitar, and Denis Shinn on drums. Ty Elam, now with Cradle Of Thorns, supposedly only sat in
to jam with the band, but is listed as sharing vocal duties with Jonathan on SexArt's only officially released song on "Cultivation
'92", a complilation album. There are various SexArt tapes floating around Bakersfield to this day, although there was
no real demo tape produced. LAPD was the band which included Richard Morales (vocalist), James "Munky"
Shaffer, Reginald "Fieldy Snuts" Arvizu, David Silveria, and on tour only (not on the album) Brian "Head"
Welch. When asked about LAPD's material, Munky said: "Me, Fieldy, and David recorded it when we were about 18 or 19.
You might even hear some Korn parts. That's when I played rippin' solos." They released only two recordings: the three-track
EP "Love And Peace, Dude" in 1989, and "Who's Laughing Now" in 1991, both on Triple X Records.
The future bandmates first crossed paths when Munky and Brian were in Bakersfield one night, and they went to this bar where
SexArt happened to be playing. According to Munky: "We were getting ready to leave, and just as we're walking out the
door... Jon was the singer in that band, and we heard him sing and me and Brian both turned to each other and our jaws just...
(drops jaw) oh my God. And so we turned around and went back in and watched the whole set." Soon after SexArt's
appearance on "Cultivation '92", Jonathan left SexArt to go to LA, and Smily (Brian Armer) joined SexArt as the
new vocalist. At the time, Smily was singing in a band called Brother From Another Mother. All of SexArt loved his style,
and he was their first pick to replace Jonathan. Although they had now found a permanent singer, SexArt continued on for only
several more months before going their separate ways. Smily formed the band Glass Cut Eternity, and DeRoo and Chaka ended
up in Huntington Beach with Denis and Ryan in a band called Supermodel, which featured Richard (who had left LAPD) as their
frontman. Currently, the ex-members of SexArt are doing various things. Ryan is now in Orgy, Denis is a music producer in
Southern California, and Chaka, DeRoo, and Smily are now in Juice. At this point, LAPD had disbanded (thus the
loss of Richard to Supermodel). Not willing to give it up, though, they reformed as Creep, with Brian joining on indefinitely.
However, Creep still needed someone to fill Richard's shoes. It was during this time, when Brian and Munky were living in
L.A., that they saw Jonathan at that fateful show in Bakersfield. They approached him about trying out for the fledgling band,
but initially Jonathan didn't want to do it. However, a psychic had told him that he would be stupid if he didn't, so he went
against his better judgment and tried out anyway. It was during this audition that they realized that Jonathan was the perfect
singer for their new band. As Munky put it: "We just clicked." After deciding upon the new frontman,
the band needed a new name. Jonathan described the short decision making process: "We were trying to think of a name
and this... "Korn" popped in my head, and I'm like 'What about "Korn"?' ... and we're all like, 'Fuck
yeah!'" When he was asked about the name, David said: "To me it kind of means that it doesn't matter what your band's
called. Name or not, the music makes a name, you know... 'cos "Korn", that's a dumb name, but once a band gets established,
then it makes a name cool." Korn later recorded their first demo tape, "Niedermeyer's Mind", which
featured 4 songs: "Blind", "Predictable", "Daddy", and "Alive". Although "Predictable"
remained basically the same in the transition to the self-titled first album, both "Blind" and "Daddy"
were strikingly different, though the basic progression is the same. The demo version of "Blind" was much less rap-influenced,
and featured more metal riffs. Although "Alive" was scrapped before the debut album, a few parts were ressurrected
and transformed into "Need To". After garnering a small following, Korn raised a few eyebrows at various
record labels. Although many appealed to them, there was always a lingering fear of having to conform to the label's needs
or desires, rather than being able to do what they wanted. Then Immortal Records came along: "They seemed to really get
into what we were trying to do. They shared our vision of what Korn was trying to do. They didn't want us to conform to anyone's
needs." Soon after, Korn was signed and the rest, as they say, is history.... Jonathan "HIV"
Davis: Jonathan Davis was born in Bakersfield, California on January 18th, 1971. At the age of 16, he got a job
as an assistant coroner in the Kern County, CA, Coroners Department (also moonlighting as an undertaker at a nearby funeral
home), having recently earned a degree at San Francisco's School of Mortuary Science. His nickname is HIV, as a
sort of agreement with the "faget" term he was dubbed in high school. He does not, in fact, have AIDS or the HIV
virus, although he does have the letters "H I V" tattooed on his upper left arm. He says "That tattoo has probably
saved my life. You know in situations when passion and lust take over your brain.... I take a look at that tattoo and I remember
that the virus is out there and you never know who's got it." On his upper right arm is a tattoo of a crazed bishop ripping
up his skin: "The bishop is a symbol of the atrocities that religion is making. He's ripping up my skin to reveal Christ.
It's more of a symbol of how corrupt religion is. I don't believe in any of it because of shit like televangilism. Do you
really think that all that money really goes to charity?" Jonathan will be marrying his girlfriend, Renee,
in late November 1998. They have one son, Nathaniel Houseman (Houseman being Jonathan's middle name, as well), born on October
18, 1995. He had been expecting (astrologically) a baby girl, but at delivery Jonathan was only slightly surprised to see,
as he put it, "pink balls," and he had to come away from the girls name Salaam Dementia. Jonathan is
into Duran Duran, claiming them to be glam, but they don't sell out, but on the tour bus the band is known to listen to LL
Cool J and Black Sheep. In fact, in concert, during a version of Predictable, called 'Predick,' they do a part of a Black
Sheep song called, "You Mean I'm Not?" They also do a version of "It Takes Two", by Rob Base and DJ E-Z
Rock, during the live performances of Ball Tongue. Reginald "Fieldy Snuts" Arvizu: Reggie
Arvizu was born in Bakersfield, California, on November 2, 1969. He is known for his alcohol related antics. For instance,
on a photo shoot, a bucket had to be found in case he threw up. Q: What do you like about touring clubs? A:
The free beer. At the end of May, 1998, Fieldy married his girlfriend, Shela. They have one daughter, Sarina Rae,
born on September 30th, 1997, and are planning to work on the next baby when Sarina turns 1 year old. When he was
asked about his nickname, he said: "When I was younger, I had these fucking chipmunk cheeks, right... so they called
me 'Gopher', and then it became 'Gar'. Then they started callin' me 'Garfield' (as in the cartoon cat). Then it became 'Fieldy'."
On the album, his name is Fieldy Snuts (feel deez nuts). James "Munky" Shaffer: James Shaffer
was born in Rosedale, California, on June 6th, 1970. Munky began playing the guitar after a accident as a child in which he
cut part of his left index finger off. When he was younger, he had a three wheeler. One night, when he was sneaking out to
go to a party, the chain slipped off. He wanted to quiet it, so he wouldn't get busted, and he slapped his hand down on the
chain, but it got caught between the chain and the sprocket. When he pulled his hand up, he was missing the tip of his finger.
His doctor said he needed to do something to help rehabilitate the finger, and then Munky remembered an old guitar that he
had in his closet.... When he was asked about the "uniform" that he always wears on stage, he said: "I
wanted to wear something on stage that was like... kinda trashy... dirty, you know? Because when I'm up there I feel like...
sick. Really what it is, it's like that person I don't like in me, all the things I hate about myself, that's who I am up
there." His nickname "Munky" comes from: "My feet. I'd spread 'em out and everyone said they
look like hands, like monkey hands." Brian "Head" Welch: Brian Welch was born in Torrance,
California, on June 19th, 1970. Brian and Munky went to the same school where Brian showed Munky how to play a few songs.
They were friends up through high school, and had a friendly sort of competition with each other. Brian would go to Munky's
house and jam. If Munky would learn some new material, Brian would be like, "Damn I got to practice!" - that sort
of thing. Later, Munky joined LAPD, while Brian would just sit around drinking their beer. LAPD decided that they needed a
second guitar for when they toured, so Brian went on tour with them. Brian and Munky have been playing together for more than
2/3 of their lives. Brian's wife is Rebekkah, who recently gave birth to their daughter Jennea Marie, on July 6,
1998. As a result of the birth, Korn had to drop out of the 1998 OzzFest in Europe. Brian would not travel overseas and be
away from his wife at such a crucial time, and the rest of Korn were set in the fact that they would not use any replacement
musicians in any situation if one of them couldn't be on hand due to an extenuating circumstance. When asked how
he got the nickname "Head", Brian said: "...Because I got a big head... Go get me any hat, and it won't fit."
David Silveria: David Silveria was born in San Leandro, California, on September 21st, 1972. David
has wanted to be a drummer since he was seven years old. His drumming skills caught the ear of Mike Muir from the Suicidal
Tendencies. David can be heard on the new Infectious Grooves (Mike Muir's side band) album, as well as Sepultura's release
"Roots". David grew up in Bakersfield, where he learned how to play drums at the age of 9. "I think one of
the reasons music became such an obsession for everyone in the band is that there just wasn't a whole lot to do where we lived."
David married Shannon Bellino in April, 1997, and tattooed her first name on his back. They have a son, David Jr.,
born on August 22, 1997. David supposedly has a penis fetish and usually when he signs things he makes a penis somewhere on
it. Along with the aforementioned tattoo of his wife's name, David has three more tattoos: a cheshire cat, a guy sticking
out his tongue that has a bolt through it, and the Korn logo. He is described as the shy member of the band. David
has recently taken up a lucrative side job as a model. He has already completed a modelling assignment for skatepunk clothing
company 26 Red. He proved such a hit that 26 Red's biggest rivals, Grind, have now also contracted Silveria to do a series
of ads for them. Interesting Tidbits SexArt was the band that originally wrote the song "Blind".
Denis and Ryan are credited for it on the video, but DeRoo and Chaka were not because Korn rewrote the bass and some guitar
parts, eliminating what DeRoo and Chaka had contributed to the SexArt version. The lyrics and other parts are very much the
same, though. The riff for the chorus of "Need To" was originally used in the LAPD song "Excuse
Me", before it was later changed to "Alive". The name "Korn" is rumored to come from a
party that Jonathan was at where he overheard two homosexuals talking about felching each other. One had diarrhea and shat
on the others face and when he opened his mouth a corn kernel was on his tongue. From then on, whenever he said corn to anyone,
they would get close to puking, hence the altered Korn (the way a child would spell it). It was also rumored to come from
Kiddy pORN. Sean Olson, from the Crow 2: City Of Angels soundtrack, is actually the name of a close friend of the
band, supposedly the first jock that Jonathan considered a friend. He is also thanked by the Deftones in their album, "Adrenaline".
El Caco is the guy heard during the intro of "Helmet in the Bush". His real name is Michael, and he likes
Taco Bell. He has been friends with the band for years. David has said that the baby inside the self-titled album
behind where the CD goes (and on the cover of the "Blind" promo) is the Charmin' baby. They put a wig on it and
changed its eye around a little bit. On the cover of the self-titled album, the man in the shadow is holding something
in his hand. When asked about what it was, Jonathan said, "I'd like to leave it up to your imagination, but I like to
say it's a horseshoe." When asked about the Deftones, Korn says, "Deftones are like our brother band.
When we were in California, they were from the North, we were from the South, we used to switch up and down the coast and
when we play together we usually do a song together." That clip of the argument that plays at the end of "Daddy",
about 8:00 into the song, is not related to the band in any way. It was on a tape vthat a studio engineer had while Korn was
recording the album, and they thought it was amusing, so they decided to put it on. Jonathan has said that the
lyrics of the first album are mainly about his childhood, and the lyrics from "Life Is Peachy" are about his experiences
on the road over the last couple of years. "Life Is Peachy" was originally supposed to be titled "Life
is Pee-Chee", after the Pee-Chee folders that were popular school supplies on the west coast, with the cover art being
a replica of one of those folders. That name is copyrighted, however, so they had to change it to "Life is Peachy".
Jonathan has said that he needs a completed song before he can even start writing lyrics.




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