President Barack Obama is loved by a lot of actors and musicians, but one band wont be performing at any of his campaign rallies: Korn.
The metal band, which rose to fame in the 1990s when its Follow the Leader album, spoke with Billboard.com to promote their new album, The Path of Totality, and explained the meaning behind some of their songs, including Illuminati.
Frontman Jonathan Davis says: I feel like Obamas an Illuminati puppet. Hes basically dragged this country down into the worst its ever been. Like I say about the White House, Youve built this house of shame. Everybody looked up at the White House and America and now I think its like a house of shame. I miss the old days when people were proud to be American.
Its a rare expression of politics by Davis, who told MTV in 2006 that he wrote the song Politics because Its just about how I dont like to talk about politics Korn has never been a real political band.
Frontman Jonathan Davis says: I feel like Obamas an Illuminati puppet. Hes basically dragged this country down into the worst its ever been. Like I say about the White House, Youve built this house of shame. Everybody looked up at the White House and America and now I think its like a house of shame. I miss the old days when people were proud to be American.
WOW.
I love Korn.
I am very surprised to hear that they really get it.
My favorite Korn song:
Gold is the money of kings; silver is the money of gentlemen; barter is the money of peasants; but debt is the money of slaves.