Ex-Korn Guitarist Baptized
Who's the fisher of men that caught this whopper?
My my, it's very interesting. What do you think about this unlikely conversion?
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Who's the fisher of men that caught this whopper?
posted by jacob.thrasher @ 3/06/2005 12:41:00 PM 3 comments
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I wouldn't call it unlikely, but Brian Welch has been saved for a while now (before he left Korn). His main reason for leaving Korn -- as he explained in the article I've linked below -- was for his daughter; because of the influence his bandmates were having on her, but it was also because of his friends lifestyle. mtv.com has a good interview of Welch, explaing why he left Korn, and the direction that he is taking now. You can read it here: mtv.com - News - Brian 'Head' Welch Explains Why He Left Korn.
It's a good article and I'd like you to read it too.
Sincerely,
john
Praise God, man.
That's all I have to say.
I love to hear a wild conversion story now and then.
I think the band sucked so bad that anything else seemed like a good idea.
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