KORN: New Audio Interview With Bassist FIELDY Available

September 13, 2006

KORN is scheduled to begin work on its new CD on September 24, the group's bassist, Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, revealed in an interview conducted last night (Sept. 12) by Scoop of 102.7 WEBN's "Dawn Patrol" in Cincinnati. Audio of the interview has been posted online at this location.

KORN has revealed the details and track listing for the expanded edition of its seventh studio album, "See You on the Other Side", which will be released on September 26. The new version will include a "Chopped And Screwed" remix EP, live tracks, a bonus DVD and some other surprises, as singer Jonathan Davis told Launch: "There's a twist on the artwork. There's a DVD in there of from when we did the AOL sessions, some live songs at different places. We did the album chopped and screwed, so it's all slowed down and the whole chopped and screwed thing. There's a lot of cool stuff on there. You gotta get it because it's gonna be really cool."

The band's AOL Music session, which was its first-ever acoustic performance, is represented by unplugged versions of "Coming Undone" and "Twisted Transistor". The videos for both songs are also included.

Both are also among the songs being remixed for the set, along with "Getting Off". Live versions of "Twisted Transistor", "Coming Undone", "Hypocrites", "Blind", "Throw Me Away", "Liar" and others will also appear.

"See You On The Other Side" was originally issued last December and has sold over one million copies since its release.

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