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brianwelch.jpgFormer KoRn Guitarist Collaborating With A Perfect Circle Drummer.....

Former KORN guitarist Brian "Head" Welch has posted the following message on his web site, HeadtoChrist.com:

"I'm in the recording studio in Phoenix. I hooked up with a drummer named Josh Freese [A PERFECT CIRCLE] [in mid-September]. He recorded 23 songs for me while he was here. He's by far the best drummer I've ever witnessed in a recording studio. The guy can play anything. While he was recording, I was still writing about a song a day. So now he has to come back and record another 10 or 20.

"I can't stop writing. I've never written so much music in my life! I am completely speechless when I listen back to these songs. It's so clear that I am only a vessel. Nine months ago, I could barely piece one song together.

"I'm going in to record my guitars tomorrow. It should be early 2006 when [my solo album] comes out. Sorry I can't answer all your questions right now. Just trust that I will deliver the most intense music you've ever heard in your life.

Source: Blabbermouth.net

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Careful.

It's just Brian Welch, not the rest of the South Park Scooby Gang.

Great, he found a good drummer - FACT

Great, he found Christ - HIS FACT

Will his album be great? - Not likely a fact.

thats what i mean, i hate brian welch

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Can he sing?

That's what's important.

I don't like him or dislike him based on any spiritual belief system.

He's gotten together with an excellent drummer, now we need to hear the rest.

I’ll give it a test listen when it comes out.

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