KORN Frontman Talks About 'Haze' Song Inspired By Video Game

May 3, 2008

GameTrailers, the premier provider of video for gamers and a division of Viacom Inc.'s MTV Networks Entertainment Group, has posted a three-minute interview with KORN frontman Jonathan Davis about the songwriting process for the group's song "Haze", inspired by the video game of the same name, the new first-person shooter developed by shooter experts Free Radical.

Watch the interview below.

"Haze", the exclusive song written by KORN for the video game, is available now in the U.S. via online music download sites. Fans that currently own, or plan to buy KORN's latest, untitled CD are offered the track for free. Using PUSH technology, fans can simply insert the disc into their computer and visit www.korn.com/bonus where they will be prompted with instructions on how to access their free mp3.

Haze is scheduled for release exclusively on the Playstation 3 computer entertainment system on May 20, 2008 and is rated "M" for Mature by the ESRB.

Jonathan Davis has often mentioned a love for video games, including games from Ubisoft like Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas and Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2.

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