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Brian Head Welch reveals why he returned to Korn as a Christian despite the 'crazy' music

Musician Brian Welch arrives at the 58th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 15, 2016.
Musician Brian Welch arrives at the 58th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 15, 2016. | (Photo: Reuters/Danny Moloshok)

Guitarist and co-founder of the metal band Korn, Brian "Head" Welch was featured in a second edition “I Am Second” video at the end of the year where he revealed what led him back to the band after leaving because of his faith.

Welch helped found Korn in 1993 and lived a life of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll as a member until 2005. He walked from a $23 million record deal and left the group after choosing “the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior."

In 2013, after getting sober and publicly sharing of his newfound faith through the most watched white chair film in “I Am Second” history, Welch felt compelled to return to the band.

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“I know the music's crazy, but mainly the lyrics are about pain,” Welch said in the new video for the nonprofit I Am Second organization. “And they're coming from a real and raw place. People need hope. There's addictions like crazy in that world. There's depression. It's been a lot of suicide stories happening. What better place [for me] to be, having the meaning of life that I carry? You know, I know the answer for the meaning of life.”

He admitted that evangelizing while on the road might not be the recommended thing to do but he feels called to do so.

“It's not the most popular thing to do at a rock concert is talk about Christ. I'm doing it because it’s the most realest thing that's ever happened to me in my life,” Welch testified.

In his upcoming documentary “Loud Krazy Love,” Welch reveals that he quit the award-winning band to stay home and be with his daughter in obedience to God. He believes the separation truly helped prepare him to be a witness for Christ in the world of metal.

“It's like when a baby's born, it needs to be in a sterile environment where everything's pure around the baby for a period of time until it can go start touching things,” Welch illustrated. “And so that's kind of the same thing spiritually, where you’ve got to go away in a pure environment and get to know … this new life and get strengthened and prepared. And that's what happened.”

He acknowledged that he understands why people were concerned about his decision to rejoin Korn, and admitted that he was too.

“I followed God right back into Korn, and He's there and I'm not separated from them or the fans any longer,” Welch concluded. “He says in the Bible He's going to restore all things. God is so good that He's restored me in that way. … He gives you glimpses of that by restoring your life. He restored me in a way that's unique to me.”

I Am Second is a ministry that seeks to inspire people with their white chair films by allowing them to see and hear video testimonies of famous people, such as actors, musicians, athletes, politicians and authors.

"Loud Krazy Love" Welch’s documentary is an 86-minute movie also directed by “I Am Second” first-time filmmakers Trey Hill and Scott Mayo. It will include exclusive access to Welch while on tour and at home, as well as in-depth interviews with the musician, his family, and bandmates.

Along with Welch and his daughter Jennea, the film features bandmates Jonathan Davis, Reggie "Fieldy" Arvizu and James "Munky" Schaffer.

Production took place in a span of four years but showcases two decades worth of exclusive material of Welch, his family, and Korn. "Loud Krazy Love" was produced by Samuel Ditore of Ditore Mayo Entertainment and John Humphrey of the popular Christian testimonial platform "I Am Second" Media.

For more information about the film, click here

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