<Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> "Predictable" (1993) 30 - second sample of the song "Predictable" which the band would eventually re-record for their debut album . Neidermayer's Mind featured the first captured, recorded sound of Korn in the form of four tracks . </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> Problems playing this file? See media help . </Td> </Tr> <P> When thinking of a band name, someone suggested "corn", but the band rejected that name, so Shaffer had the idea to spell the name with both a "K" instead of a "C", and a backwards "R", so the band's name would appear as "KoЯn". The logo was designed by vocalist Jonathan Davis . Silveria explained, "the music makes the name, because Korn's a dumb name . But once we get established, it makes the name cool ." </P> <P> Korn rented a studio from Jeff Creath, called Underground Chicken Sound, in Huntington Beach, California . While they were recording at Underground Chicken Sound, a crowd had been loitering outside the studio . The band began playing a prelude to a later song, "Clown", resulting in a larger crowd gathering . Arvizu said the crowd gathered because it sounded so "different ." Korn started performing at gigs in the summer of 1993, with members saying that touring was a "pain - in - the - ass ." While in Huntington Beach, the band was spotted by Epic Records A&R employee Paul Pontius . Pontius would describe Korn's sound as "the new genre of rock ." In 1993, Korn released their first demo album, Neidermayer's Mind . The album had very limited printing, and was not well received by critics or the public . It was released to record companies and to people who filled out a flyer given out at gigs they played for free with Biohazard and House of Pain . With this demo, Korn pioneered the nu metal sound, riffs and rhythm . </P>

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