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And although Davis quit drugs and alcohol before most of his bandmates confronted their own addictions, he substituted one addiction for another, turning to uninhibited sex to fuel his appetite for sin (this is a rock 'n' roll memoir, after all.) And yet, despite succumbing to all the trappings of a rock star life (inter-band turmoil, near-death experiences, shameless exploitation), Korn became the most popular band of the so-called '90s nu-metal scene.
Whether you’re a die-hard fan or new to nu-metal, this book offers an unfiltered look at Korn’s legacy, from troubled beginnings to their enduring global influence. Korn didn't just play music—they weaponized vulnerability, channeling childhood traumas, addictions, and societal alienation into a guttural roar that birthed nu-metal.
For decades he has kept the most intimate details of his story out of the public eye.
Pilro highlights how their openness about mental health sparked conversations, with fans flooding social media with 50,000 tributes after their 2019 Hollywood Bowl show. Born in the gritty streets of Bakersfield, California, Korn transformed personal pain into a raw, visceral sound that captivated millions. Frontman Jonathan Davis, with his haunting bagpipe wails and raw confessions of abuse, led a ragtag crew of misfits: the thunderous bass of Fieldy, the dual-guitar assault of Munky and Head, and the relentless rhythms of David Silveria.
Their 1996 Ozzfest performance for 30,000 fans and the 2022 Requiem tour showcase their unrelenting energy, cementing their influence with 2 billion streams worldwide. Follow the Life, as they conquered Ozzfest, headlined arenas, and influenced icons from Limp Bizkit to Linkin Park, all while battling internal chaos—lineup shakeups, substance abuse epidemics, and the tragic loss of original guitarist Head to faith and recovery.
The book captures iconic moments, like their MTV Video Music Award win, blending raw honesty with electrifying stage presence. Don’t miss this electrifying journey through the heart of heavy music—grab your copy today and feel the raw energy of Korn’s revolutionary sound!
From the gritty underbelly of Bakersfield, California, emerges a sonic revolution that shattered the boundaries of heavy metal and redefined a generation's rage.
Packed with rare photos and band archives, it’s a must-read for fans and music historians eager to relive Korn’s explosive rise.
Korn’s story is one of resilience, channeling addiction, trauma, and redemption into a genre-defining sound. Pilro’s meticulously researched narrative traces their journey from sweaty local gigs to global domination, selling over 40 million albums and earning $100 million in tour revenue, as reported by Billboard.The History of Korn: From Troubled Beginnings to Global Stardom by Ruz Pilro is a gripping exploration of the nu-metal titans who redefined heavy music. Ruz Pilro’s compelling narrative, paired with a foreword by Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu, invites readers to experience the pulse of a band that never backed down.
Hits like "Freak on a Leash" and "Falling Away from Me" propelled them to multi-platinum stardom, but behind the seven-string guitars and scatting vocals lay profound stories of redemption, with Davis's adoption advocacy and the band's unfiltered honesty inspiring millions to confront their own shadows.
This electrifying biography dives deep into Korn's enduring legacy, from pioneering downtuned riffs and hip-hop infusions to their fearless evolution across 14 studio albums.
Whether you're a die-hard fan screaming "Are you ready?!" or a newcomer curious about the gods of angst, Korn: Band Biography is your all-access pass to the heart of a movement that proved pain could be power—and music, the ultimate salvation.
Demonized: Hunted by the Darkness A Memoir
A candid and unflinching memoir by the lead singer of multi-platinum rock band Korn.
After an unconventional childhood plagued with severe illnesses, family dysfunction, sexual abuse, and bullying, it's amazing that Korn frontman Jonathan Davis was able to overcome his demons to become one of the most successful frontmen in hard rock.
Their 1994 self-titled debut wasn't an album; it was a manifesto, exploding onto the scene with tracks like "Blind" that turned personal demons into anthems for the disenfranchised.
Rising from underground obscurity to global domination, Korn's journey is a rollercoaster of triumphs and turmoil. To date they have sold more than 35 million albums worldwide; four titles have gone multi-platinum, seven have gone platinum, and two have gone gold.
With stories spanning Davis' youth and the band's 25-year career, Demonized is everything that loyal Korn fans have hoped for: something deeply strange, brutally honest, and filled with gripping details of Davis' personal and public life.
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From their early days battling industry skepticism to headlining festivals like Download for 80,000 fans, Korn’s defiance of norms set a blueprint for authenticity.With exclusive interviews from Jonathan Davis and Brian “Head” Welch, this book unveils the raw emotion behind albums like Korn (1994) and Follow the Leader (1998), which skyrocketed to number one.