The demise of the band L.A.P.D. was the starting point for KoRn. The remaining members (Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, James "Munky" Shaffer, David Silveria and Brian "Head" Welch) were looking for a new singer, found Jonathan Davis, and KoRn was born. A demo followed soon after, Neidermeyer's Mind, and in a rock music scene preoccupied with grunge, they finally signed to Immortal Records.
The group had been creative in using the internet as a weapon in their quest for exposure, but this backfired when the release of their fifth album Untouchables (2002) was leaked onto file-sharing networks, impacting the sales of the album when it was released. Nonetheless the album performed well by most standards. Stylistically, the sound of the band was evolving as this release found them using orchestral and synth arrangements to complement their nu-metal core.
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