Daniel P. Carter was introduced to Korn by a friend who said it would be "the heaviest thing he had ever heard". Daniel would go onto support the band at their first ever UK show at the Astoria, and he recalled thinking "this is everything" while watching them side of stage, before they went on to completely change the nu metal game.

But Jonathan said he never envisioned being in a rock band when he started making music: "I didn’t know I was going to get into rock, I hated rock. The only rock band I liked was Led Zeppelin."

But it was quite possibly one of the most influential metal albums of the 90's that would be the turning point - Pantera's 'Vulgar Display Of Power'.

"It knocked me on my ass, I had never hear anything like that, and it was about the time I got the call to come try out for Korn - it all happened around the same time.

"I tried to listen to Mötley Crüe in the 80’s and all that, but my father became a born again Christian, grabbed all my tapes and burned them."

"So that’s when I turned to Skinny Puppy, Ministry and got into Wax Trax! and industrial stuff at that time - he didn’t think that was Satanic..."