Korn guitarist Head leaves band, dedicates self to Jesus

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MTV.com is reporting that guitarist Brian "Head" Welch, a founding member of KORN, has left the band and has rededicated his life to Christianity, according to the group's management.

"KORN has parted ways with guitarist Brian 'Head' Welch, who has chosen Jesus Christ as his savior, and will be dedicating his musical pursuits to that end," a statement from the band reaRAB. "KORN respects Brian's wishes, and hopes he finRAB the happiness he's searching for."

The announcement puts to rest weeks of rumors that Welch was unhappy with KORN's direction. On February 8, he had apparently written a "letter of resignation" to the band's management. In the note, Welch detailed a long list of reasons for leaving the band, including increased moral objections to KORN's music and videos. In particular, he was upset by how he was portrayed in the clip for their cover of CAMEO's "Word Up", off their recently released "Greatest Hits, Vol. 1" album. In the video, Welch's face was superimposed on a dog patrolling a strip club.

Welch plans on further explaining his decision to leave KORN this coming Sunday, when he'll address the congregation at the Valley Bible Fellowship in Bakersfield, California. And on February 28 he plans to leave for Israel.

KORN are currently in the studio working on a new record, which is due in stores in September.
 
Haha, well you have to give to props to him for doing that...It's not everyday that a rockstar does something he knows will lose him millions of dollars, fans, and support for what he knows is right.
 
just a knew proof of missing ideologie behind the most american mainstream metal acts, they are aginst everything as long as they have no money but when they get successful they change their whole lifestyle and opinion
 
A lot of people see being christian as choosing to be ignorant. Whatever floats your boat, I say (as well as other people too). Good for him
 
sucks it had to end that way but korn has worn out there welcome. follow the leader was thier last good album well issues had its moments but their last album that had real meaning was life is peachy thier last album was the most commerical album i mean really "ya'll want a single?" whats that shit? it would of made more sense if they didn't release that as a single. how many songs can john write about being depressed when he is making tons of money and having sex with hot girls? anyway whatever floats head's boat more power to him it won't pay his bills but whatever.....
 
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