
We wanted to create a really angry album." I think a lot of that came from touring so much and the energy of the crowds. There was more of a punk rock feel and attitude that the band had. When it was time to write Life Is Peachy, we went back into the rehearsal studio and we wanted to take the elements that the fans liked and we liked about Korn and elaborate on some of those like Jonathan freaking out. We thought, "Let's do something great, but let's not take a year on it." Shaffer elaborated, "Some of the songs and riffs from the first record had been lingering around for years. It was us reacting the vibe that we had to hurry up and get this done. We went into a rehearsal studio and started writing. So it was probably about sixty percent knowing what I was going to play and forty percent just playing whatever came to mind at that moment, It ended up really good, and it has a kind of energy I probably wouldn't have gotten if I'd worked everything out beforehand." Korn's bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu said, "We wanted that same energy and inspiration we found up in the Malibu Hills." ĭavis said regarding the writing of the album, "Right after we got done touring with Ozzy Osbourne, Ross hooked up with us. Silveria explained, "We went in really fresh, and we wanted to get it done quickly to capture that moment. Authors Jason Arnopp and Doug Small insisted the album was rushed when it was put together. Silveria would say that although some ideas have emerged before, the album was entirely composed in the studio because the band was less inspired on the road.
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David said working with Robinson was essential as he was connected to the band since working on the first album and knew how to capture their live energy and motivate them in the studio. It was mainly because their first album had been recorded there and was a success. Korn asked Ross Robinson to produce and wanted to begin recording at Indigo Ranch in Malibu, California. Drummer David Silveria told Modern Drummer, "somebody will start playing something and the rest of us will work around it and see where it goes." Īfter playing at a few gigs with Deftones in California, Korn returned to the studio to start recording Life Is Peachy in April 1996. Guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer described the writing process as, "we didn't write nothin' for two years then we had creativity build up, like blue balls of creativity." Author Doug Small wrote that "the band's songwriting method - a sort of collective building process wherein four instrumentalists, with the input of Jonathan, develop each other's ideas until they've created a monster - is truly a group effort." The album's lyrics - for the most part - were primarily written by lead singer Jonathan Davis. Korn also took part in the 1997 Lollapalooza summer tour, where the Life Is Peachy Tour ended abruptly.Īfter touring the self-titled debut album, Korn took a month off and began writing material for the follow-up studio album. Korn then embarked on its headlining tour throughout the UK, Europe, North America, and Australia, with often sold-out shows. After its release, the band toured in support of Metallica in the US. Shortly before the album's release, Korn launched the Life Is Peachy Tour in the US with Limp Bizkit as the opening act. Critical reception for the album was mainly mixed, but its songwriting and sound quality were praised. Life Is Peachy was RIAA-certified double platinum in the US in November 1999 and sold over 6 million copies worldwide. Life Is Peachy was Korn's first significant breakthrough, which came from building a fanbase after the debut album's release and constant touring. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in January 1997 and platinum in December.

In its first week of being released, the album sold 106,000 copies in the US.


Life Is Peachy debuted and peaked at number three on the Billboard 200 and peaked at number one in New Zealand. The album's cover art was designed by Martin Riedl, and its name is credited to Korn's bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu. Life Is Peachy features such themes as drugs, social encounters, sex, and revenge. All three singles went on the UK Singles Chart. Korn released three singles from Life Is Peachy: " No Place to Hide", " A.D.I.D.A.S.", and " Good God". Life Is Peachy has fourteen tracks, excluding the hidden track after "Kill You". After the release of Korn's 1994 self-titled debut album, the band asked Ross Robinson to produce and went back to Indigo Ranch to record. It was released on Octothrough both Immortal Records and Epic Records. Life Is Peachy is the second studio album by American nu metal band Korn.
