According to The Pulse Of Radio, Jonathan Davis has said in a new Rolling Stone article on the 20th anniversary of KORN's first album that he gave up a good job and took drugs and alcohol while recording the group's iconic self-titled 1994 debut. The singer explained, "I had to quit my job where I was making real money as a mortician, and had my own house, to having nothing working at a pizza place and living under some stairs." Davis once told The Pulse Of Radio that he'd still be in that business if he wasn't a musician. "I'd probably be a coroner investigator," he said. "I went to mortuary college, you know, and worked in funeral homes and worked at the coroner's office doing autopsies, but I really wanted to be an investigator. That's really what I wanted to do, other than be in a band." Davis added that he spent most of the recording sessions either drunk or high on meth, saying, "I was 23, I think. That's when you're Superman, when that shit doesn't affect you. I got sober when I was 28, around when I started getting the bad hangovers and couldn't do that shit anymore or I was going to die." Although KORN's first album is one of the most influential heavy rock/metal records of the past two decades, Davis admitted that he never felt like a metal musician, saying, "I never felt like I was a metal dude to begin with. My favorite band was DURAN DURAN I was a child of the '80s and I loved more of the gothic and romantic shit". KORN will perform its first album from front to back at selected shows on the band's upcoming tour schedule.
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