KORN: Video Interview With Bassist FIELDY Available

November 11, 2006

YFly.com has uploaded an exclusive video interview with KORN bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu. Watch it at YouTube.com. During the interview Fieldy talks about his past, upcoming projects, the band's latest album, "See You on the Other Side", and more.

On touring:

"We each got our own bus 'cause we're retarded. I think we should be all sharing one to save the money but I'm only one guy. Funny thing is, this used to be Sandra Bullock's bus before me. I found some face wash I use everyday that she left behind [laughs]."

On the band's latest CD:

"Our new album is 'See You on the Other Side'. I think it's definitely something different from KORN because we actually lost one of our guitar players, so it completely changed the chemistry in KORN, so you're getting something new. Everything that we put out after this album is gonna be better because it's like our first album."

On his Immanuel One Twenty Three clothing line and upcoming book called "Got the Life" (for which he received help from Set Free soldier Pastor Phil Aguilar):

"It's just a book on... 'cause I've been sober for a year and four or five months. I don't even count, I don't care because I know I'm sober for life — I ain't trippin'.

"I got a book on what happened to me because I was partying for 20 years seven days a week. Pills, weed, alcohol were my favorites — all of them at once, all day long.

"It's just amazing, you know. This new life that I have now and not even a year and four months I got a clothing line and a book. Before I was just the bass player from KORN."

(Thanks: Korn.Simpol.net)

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