As one of the pioneers of nu-metal, Jonathan Davis was the bagpipe-playing,
dread-locked, goth misfit who purged a sea of emotional demons on stage and led
Korn to become a giant, influential force of the US alternative scene in the
1990s.
After his parents divorced when he was three, Davis grew up in Bakersfield,
California with his father who had been a keyboard player with Buck Owens and
Frank Zappa in the 1970s. He would join his father on stage at local bar gigs,
before he struck out as a DJ playing new wave, industrial and electronic music
when he was 16-years-old, and...