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DAVID SILVERIA Isn't Too Hopeful About Reuniting With KORN For 30th Anniversary

"But you never know. You just never know."

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Founding Korn drummer David Silveria left the band in 2006 and their relationship has been an interesting one ever since. Korn and Silveria got into a very public lawsuit over royalties in 2019, but then later that year had some fairly kind words to say about one another (including Silveria saying he apologized to his former bandmates).

Now in an interview with Rocking With Jam Man, Silveria said he's not exactly hopeful that he'll reunite with his former bandmates for their 30th anniversary in 2023.

"It would obviously take all of us talking. So far, I don't see any of that even happening. But you never know. You just never know."

Silveria also touched on why he left the band in 2006, saying that the way Korn originally worked had started to turn into something he wasn't a fan of.

"I left the band for a few reasons. One of them was because when we started out, we were all equal members and everything was supposed to be voted on and everyone had equal say in everything. And that slowly turned into a different way of things working that I totally, a hundred percent disagreed with.

"And at the same time, three days before I filmed the last video on See You On The Other Side, I was lifting weights in my garage and I was squatting, holding dumbbells and there was a TV above me. And I squatted down. Something on the TV got my attention and I fell backwards and I hit the ground. And I actually broke four bones in my lower backā€¦ It was actually a few years that went by before I had my back repaired. But I was in so much pain, I couldn't even do anything."

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