So I went home, I rolled up a bill, started snorting some drugs, and I prayed on drugs. I was like, Lord, if Youre real like that guy said, please take these drugs from me. Make them go away. Reveal Yourself to me and all that. I think in a week or two, I got the urge to throw away all my drugs with the help of a friend. I was done.
So He showed me He was real, and I was like, OK, now Youre real. Now what? What do You want me to do? Cool. This is awesome. Now what? And thats when I left Korn.
CP: Do you feel your time with Korn has helped you in any way, and that you can use some of that as you pursue a more Christian lifestyle?
Welch: Has the time with Korn helped me? Yeah. I dont regret the things. Being in Korn, I believe it was all for a purpose. You know, God turns around everything for the good.
But I could see Him reaching out to me earlier on too, because it seems right when I went into Korn, all these things youll see them in the book all these things that were just not cool. It was like bad luck. It went along with the fame.
It was like me and my ex-girlfriend had a baby, and we gave her up for adoption. I didnt know how bad it was going to rip my heart out until it happened. And it was like right when Korn formed, right when it was going on tour that happened. I feel that God was reaching out to me saying, You know, thats not really where I want you. And He was trying to show me, but I just kept walking. You know you get those traumas out and you just keep walking and thats what I did until I couldnt understand anymore.
CP: I read somewhere that you grew up in a Christian household. Do you think that was a big part in helping you find your faith?
Welch: [Actually,] I didnt grow up in a Christian household. Yeah, I went to church, an Episcopalian church, probably like 10 times, and I got baptized on my forehead. And I went to Sunday school for like a summer, but that was it. My parents didnt talk about God. There was no God. We just had a family that worked hard. You know, they tried to be good parents, and that was it.
What happened was, when I was in junior high, I was into watching all these horror movies and metal music. I was hanging out with these kids that werent really nice to me. They were like bullies. And I met this one Christian family at the end of my eighth grade year, and they just told me about Jesus the whole summer.
Toward the end, I went home one night, and I was watching horror movies, I felt led, turned off the TV, and went and prayed. I said, Lord, let Jesus please come into my heart, because thats what she taught me to pray. And I said, Amen, and I got up and turned the flick back on. I felt something going on, but I didnt know what it was. And I didnt go and tell her because I just didnt know to.
When high school started, I started drifting back to the old friends and away from the family. I got out of high school, moved to L.A., within a few years I was in Korn. I was living that life without even thinking about that experience. That was until I sunk, you know. So its all a purpose. God rules.
CP: I dont know if you can talk about this or not, but I saw that you are releasing a solo debut album whose title is rumored to be Its Time to See Religion Die, and youre putting it under your nickname Head. Are you able to share any details about that? Will it be more of a faith-based CD? Continue »









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