Former KORN Drummer DAVID SILVERIA Breaks Silence

April 7, 2010

A new interview with former KORN drummer David Silveria in which he discusses his recently opened bar, Silvera's Rockbar, in Huntington Beach, California, can be viewed below.

Silveria left KORN in late 2006 and was reportedly focusing on family life along with running his steak house and sushi restaurant. In December 2009, David reportedly changed his steak house into the rock and sports-themed bar Silvera's Rockbar and is no longer 50 percent owner of his sushi restaurant, having agreed to sell his half of ownership over to his ex-wife after a year-long court battle.

During a recent interview, KORN guitarist Munky stated that David "has sold or gave away all his drums. I heard he doesn't even own a drumstick anymore."

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