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I'm here at Chali, getting ready to see my man Jonathan Davis, lead singer of Korn.
This car game is serious.
You know, I brought the 70 Cutlass.
I was feeling old school today, courtesy of [N] Original Parts Group.
You know what I mean?
So, we're going to get to some real things here today.
[A] I'm here, I'm in the building.
What's up, man?
[E] How are you, man?
I'm doing good.
Everything good?
[D] Everything's great.
You had me drive up, I know it was a little noisy.
[A] It's all good.
[D] How are you, man?
I [E] kept it old school, you know, I wanted to come [A] because I know I heard your car game is right.
Yeah, [E] I think so.
I mean, you have a few [A] toys here, man.
I love them, it's my babies.
How do you drive [G] them all?
[D] Depends on what I'm feeling at the day.
When do you normally feel this [C] blood?
You can probably feel it in your chest.
I'm going to be driving a BMW every day.
Is this your [D] everyday car?
Yes, my daily car.
How fast are you going this time?
[D] I've gone about [C#] 110 so far.
Are [D] you sure you want to keep that on camera, that 110?
Sure, yeah, I don't care.
Let him catch me.
This car is [C] my son's favorite car.
He loves this car [D] because of all the cool gadgets you can put in it.
So, he [E] likes this one.
This is the one he likes to ride in?
This is [G] the one he loves to ride in.
Options, where does it end?
Please say the name.
Bud.
[F] You are calling [G] Bud.
Isn't that amazing?
I'm going to put my pedal down.
Yes.
Pardon me?
Yes.
It even has polite.
Talk about hands [Em] free.
There's my Porsche, Carrera 4, four wheel drive.
That's a lot of fast vehicles.
Yeah.
Okay, I like this one.
The gas pedal looks a little worn out, John.
It is worn.
Looks like you're leaning on this.
I'm leaning on it.
It's great to take it up through Malibu's curvy roads.
I can get this thing going.
So, this is the official, commercial. I've arrived.
Look at me.
I'm really in the game and I'm not part time, I'm full time.
[E]
[C] I love this car.
The piping [Em] is serious.
Yeah, everything.
I [F#] love this car.
I've always loved [E] Bentley since I was a little kid.
I saw them on some shows.
I didn't [D] know what they were.
[A] I just thought they were amazing.
Then I really got [G] into the whole history [E] of Bentley and Rolls Royce and how everything's handmade.
[Am] How often do you open this one up?
[G] This is my, when I got somewhere [A] important to go, showing off [D] car.
You know what I mean?
When [C] people need to [D] know, when their job is in the air, they need to know.
[A] You gotta come out of the top down, of course.
Top down.
[B] It's a [F] very, very interesting car.
Alright.
Well, she's not much to [A] look at.
So, this is a Volkswagen?
Volkswagen.
Okay.
1969.
Alright.
What makes it so different was [D] it was owned by a very notorious serial killer named Ted Bundy.
Wow.
[F] He killed over 50 women in this car.
In here?
In here.
[A] Yeah, so.
It's a very evil [Am] car.
He used to drive around in it like this.
And he'd have, you know, he'd tell girls, you know, you're a bad boy.
[D] Or something like that.
He was like, can you help me out with my books?
And he, [F] once they got it to the car, he'd knock them to the head with a tire iron and
he'd lay them right [Am] here.
Yeah, that's so horrible, man.
Like, don't you feel strange being around it?
Oh, dude, it's so edgy.
[D] It's wrong.
It is wrong.
You can feel the vibe [F] off it.
Nothing's changed.
This is still how it was when [Am] all these poor girls got killed in it.
I collect it not because I love what they did, but because I think there's historical
value in it and it's, you know, it's a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very
[D] It's like, I wanted to start a museum of crime.
It's [F] better we don't ride in Ted Bundy's vehicle and get pulled over.
No, this would suck.
We get in this car, we'd probably get killed or something.
[N] We'd need to go back in its hole.
Which car you want to ride in?
The Bentley.
[D#] What are some of your favorite bands?
Some of your favorite artists that you like?
[A#] I love Led Zeppelin.
[N] I love Metallica, Ozzy, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran.
Which man do you think, artist made you want to get into business?
It was a show, it was called Jesus Christ Superstore.
Okay.
That I saw at an early age, I was really young, so that [B] made me want to get around the world.
[E] [D]
[N] You should've stopped that.
I remember like in one of your videos you were very vocal about the music industry.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, that was a cool video.
It just shows I think there's a music monopoly going on.
There's a few corporations that basically core and have the market in the music industry.
There's one corporation that owns all the music channels, owns all the venues we play in.
So if you do anything different against them, they can easily shut you off.
Shut you off.
Did [D] [A] you ever [F] think that you'd still be [D] successful so many years [A] later?
I never dreamed this at all, man.
This is something that's, I've definitely been blessed.
I never thought it would be something like this.
[F] I thought it would be so big and [D] extravagant, [Dm] right?
Crazy, I'm never in a Bentley in [F] this contest.
[Dm] [C] Okay, Jonathan, I gotta be honest.
My best [D] experience today was in the [G] Bentley.
That was good.
Yeah, that's what it's for.
[F] That was big, all right.
You [Dm] know what it is.
Funk Flex.
Jonathan Davis was so
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ I'm here at Chali, getting ready to see my man Jonathan Davis, lead singer of Korn.
_ _ This car game is serious.
You know, I brought the 70 Cutlass.
I was feeling old school today, courtesy of [N] Original Parts Group.
You know what I mean?
So, we're going to get to some real things here today. _
[A] I'm here, I'm in the building.
What's up, man?
[E] How are you, man?
I'm doing good.
Everything good?
[D] Everything's great.
You had me drive up, I know it was a little noisy.
[A] It's all good.
[D] How are you, man?
I [E] kept it old school, you know, I wanted to come [A] because I know I heard your car game is right.
Yeah, [E] I think so.
I mean, you have a few [A] toys here, man.
I love them, it's my babies.
How do you drive [G] them all?
_ [D] Depends on what I'm feeling at the day. _
When do you normally feel this [C] blood?
You can probably feel it in your chest.
I'm going to be driving a BMW every day.
Is this your [D] everyday car?
Yes, my daily car.
How fast are you going this time?
[D] I've gone about [C#] 110 so far.
Are [D] you sure you want to keep that on camera, that 110?
Sure, yeah, I don't care.
Let him catch me.
This car is [C] my son's favorite car.
He loves this car [D] because of all the cool gadgets you can put in it.
So, he [E] likes this one.
This is the one he likes to ride in?
This is [G] the one he loves to ride in.
Options, _ where does it end?
Please say the name.
Bud.
[F] You are calling [G] Bud.
Isn't that amazing?
I'm going to put my pedal down.
Yes.
Pardon me?
Yes.
It even has polite.
Talk about hands [Em] free.
There's my Porsche, Carrera 4, four wheel drive.
That's a lot of fast vehicles.
Yeah.
Okay, I like this one.
The gas pedal looks a little worn out, John.
It is worn.
Looks like you're leaning on this.
I'm leaning on it.
It's great to take it up through Malibu's curvy roads.
I can get this thing going.
So, this is the official, commercial. I've arrived.
Look at me.
I'm really in the game and I'm not part time, I'm full time.
_ _ _ _ [E] _ _ _ _
_ [C] I love this car.
The piping [Em] is serious.
Yeah, everything.
I [F#] love this car.
I've always loved [E] Bentley since I was a little kid.
I saw them on some shows.
I didn't [D] know what they were.
[A] I just thought they were amazing.
Then I really got [G] into the whole history [E] of Bentley and Rolls Royce and how everything's handmade.
[Am] How often do you open this one up?
[G] This is my, when I got somewhere [A] important to go, showing off [D] car.
You know what I mean?
When [C] people need to [D] know, when their job is in the air, they need to know.
[A] You gotta come out of the top down, of course.
Top down.
_ [B] _ It's a [F] very, very interesting car.
Alright.
Well, she's not much to [A] look at.
So, this is a Volkswagen?
Volkswagen.
Okay.
1969.
Alright.
What makes it so different was [D] it was owned by a very notorious serial killer named Ted Bundy.
Wow.
[F] He killed over 50 women in this car.
In here?
In here.
[A] Yeah, so.
It's a very evil [Am] car.
He used to drive around in it like this.
And he'd have, you know, he'd tell girls, you know, you're a bad boy.
[D] Or something like that.
He was like, can you help me out with my books?
And he, [F] once they got it to the car, he'd knock them to the head with a tire iron and
he'd lay them right [Am] here.
Yeah, that's so horrible, man.
Like, don't you feel strange being around it?
Oh, dude, it's so edgy.
[D] It's wrong.
It is wrong.
You can feel the vibe [F] off it.
Nothing's changed.
This is still how it was when [Am] all these poor girls got killed in it.
I collect it not because I love what they did, but because I think there's historical
value in it and it's, you know, it's a very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very, very
[D] It's like, I wanted to start a museum of crime.
It's [F] better we don't ride in Ted Bundy's vehicle and get pulled over.
No, this would suck.
We get in this car, we'd probably get killed or something.
[N] We'd need to go back in its hole.
Which car you want to ride in?
The Bentley. _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ [D#] What are some of your favorite bands?
Some of your favorite artists that you like?
[A#] I love Led Zeppelin.
[N] I love Metallica, Ozzy, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran.
Which man do you think, artist made you want to get into business?
It was a show, it was called Jesus Christ Superstore.
Okay.
_ That I saw at an early age, I was really young, so that [B] made me want to get around the world.
[E] _ _ [D] _
[N] You should've stopped that.
I remember like in one of your videos you were very _ vocal about the music industry.
Yeah, man.
Yeah, that was a cool video.
It just shows I think there's a music monopoly going on.
There's a few corporations that basically core and have the market in the music industry.
There's one corporation that owns all the music channels, owns all the venues we play in.
So if you do anything different against them, they can easily shut you off.
Shut you off.
Did [D] _ _ [A] you ever [F] think that you'd still be [D] successful so many years [A] later?
I never dreamed this at all, man.
This is something that's, I've definitely been blessed.
I never thought it would be something like this.
[F] I thought it would be so big and [D] extravagant, [Dm] right?
Crazy, I'm never in a Bentley in [F] this contest. _ _
[Dm] _ [C] Okay, Jonathan, I gotta be honest.
My best [D] experience today was in the [G] Bentley.
That was good.
Yeah, that's what it's for.
[F] That was big, all right.
You [Dm] know what it is.
Funk Flex.
Jonathan Davis was so