Brian Welch

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Flush 00:00 Tools
Save Me From Myself 00:00 Tools
Somebody Someone 00:00 Tools
Home 00:00 Tools
Die Religion Die 00:00 Tools
Money 00:00 Tools
Loyalty 00:00 Tools
Re-Bel 00:00 Tools
Adonai 00:00 Tools
Beg For Me 00:00 Tools
Shake 00:00 Tools
Washed By Blood 00:00 Tools
Falling Away From Me 00:00 Tools
Make Me Bad 00:00 Tools
Chemicals 00:00 Tools
Trash 00:00 Tools
4U 00:00 Tools
Wake Up 00:00 Tools
A Cheap Name 00:00 Tools
Hey Daddy 00:00 Tools
No Way 00:00 Tools
Let's Get This Party Started 00:00 Tools
Dead 00:00 Tools
Paralyzed 00:00 Tools
It's Gonna Go Away 00:00 Tools
Counting 00:00 Tools
Am I Going Crazy 00:00 Tools
Wish You Could Be Me 00:00 Tools
Dream 00:00 Tools
Kry 00:00 Tools
Dirty 00:00 Tools
Blind 00:00 Tools
Illusion Of Happiness 00:00 Tools
Confused 00:00 Tools
Untitled 1 00:00 Tools
Letter To Dimebag 00:00 Tools
I Leave KoRn 00:00 Tools
cry 00:00 Tools
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Rebel 00:00 Tools
Joan Baez - Love is Just a Four Letter Word 00:00 Tools
Valley 00:00 Tools
Am I Fresh? 00:00 Tools
Love 00:00 Tools
A Cheap Name (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Forgive 00:00 Tools
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Flush (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
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Note: The official name of Brian Welch's solo project is "Brian Head Welch". Brian Welch (born June 19, 1970 in Torrance, California), better known by his nickname, "Head," was a member of the band KoЯn, who were an influential group in the rise of the nu metal movement. Welch played rhythm and lead guitar with the act as well as provided backup vocals. Before the formation of KoЯn, Welch was friends with James "Munky" Shaffer. The two jammed together on guitar. When Shaffer's band, L.A.P.D. ("Love and Peace, Dude"), was looking for another guitarist, he joined and the two would become one of rock's most revered guitar-tandems. Eventually, the band found a singer in Jonathan Davis, and they released their album KoЯn in 1994 which would be the first of many successful albums, including Life Is Peachy, Follow the Leader, Issues, Untouchables, and Take a Look in the Mirror Welch's main — if not exclusive — guitar was/is an Ibanez 7-string. Most were custom made guitars built and assembled at the Ibanez LA Custom Shop. During the later days in KoЯn, he made, along with James "Munky" Shaffer, a signature series Seven String Guitar called the K7, which was distributed by Ibanez Guitars. He, with Munky, mainly used Mesa Boogie amps (specifically, a Triple Rectifier or Road King). Favored effects included the Digitech "Whammy pedal" [then known as the Digitech XP-100 Whammy Wah pedal], the Dunlop UV-1 Uni-Vibe, Boss PH-2 Super Phaser, Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, Rocktron Tremolo, and the Boss RV-3 delay. In 1998, while the band was on the prestigious Ozzfest tour, Brian and his wife Rebekkah gave birth to their first daughter, Jennea Welch. The band left the tour so that Welch could be by his then-wife's side. He and his wife have since divorced and Brian now has custody of their daughter. On how he got his four-letter moniker, Welch says, "I got a big head... go get me any hat, and it won't fit." On February 22, 2005, KoЯn's management announced that Welch had parted ways with the band, citing that he had "...chosen the Lord Jesus Christ as his savior, and will be dedicating his musical pursuits to that end." On March 10, 2005, Welch was baptized in the Jordan River with a group of believers hailing from Bakersfield, California. Welch has also been tattooed with the words Matthew 11:28, a verse referring to the "rest" sinners receive on conversion. Welch is now working on his solo album. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.