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Korn Arco Arena History, Facts and Information
The first manifestation of Korn was a band recognized as LAPD. At first LAPD stood for 'Love and Peace Dude'; however they later changed the name to 'Laughing as People Die' in order to be taken more seriously as a music band. The Korn group consisted of James "Munky" Shaffer, Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, David Silveria and lead singer Richard Morales, who later left the band and the remaining members changed their name to Creep, adding guitarist Brian Welch. When Davis joined the band in 1993, they started styling their name as 'Korn' (with a backwards letter "R"), releasing their debut album, Korn, through Epic/Immortal Records in October, 1994. Korn is arguably the album most accountable for the rise of nu metal and influencing later nu metal bands like Limp Bizkit.
The Korn band followed up their debut album with their second album, Life Is Peachy, in October, 1996. The album was just as successful, reaching No.3 on The Billboard 200. It produced a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance in the song "No Place to Hide". The album's release featured the first live internet broadcast by the band. Korn performed songs from the new album and took calls from music fans watching at home. The event was hosted by longtime Korn friend, Adam Corolla, known best for his hosting of Loveline. The online performance was considered one of the first of its kind and assisted launch Korn's internet presence which soon became a predominant part of their marketing and availability to fans.
Past and Present Shows at Arco Arena
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