Released: August 12, 2013

Songwriter: Ray Luzier James “Munky” Shaffer Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu Brian “Head” Welch Jonathan Davis

Producer: Don Gilmore

[Intro]
I'll never love again
I won't ever have to pretend
I'm never gonna love again

[Verse 1]
I don't ever wanna have to try
And though I lie it never flies
I don't ever wanna have to die
But deep inside the death it hides
And I never wanna clarify
And justify, so I run and hide
And I never wanna signify
So I pacify all the hate inside

[Chorus]
(No-o-o-o) I'll never love again
(No-o-o-o) I won't ever have to pretend
(No-o-o-o) I'm never gonna love again
Never gonna have to try to pretend
Never, never, never

[Verse 2]
I don't ever wanna satisfy
'Cause things inside are doing fine
I don't ever wanna multiply
'Cause deep inside, I'm not qualified
And I never wanna clarify
And justify, so I run and hide
And I never wanna signify
So I pacify all the hate inside

[Chorus]
(No-o-o-o) I'll never love again
(No-o-o-o) I won't ever have to pretend
(No-o-o-o) I'm never gonna love again
Never gonna have to try to pretend
Never, never, never

[Bridge]
I'll never love again
I'm never gonna love again
Never, never

[Chorus]
(No-o-o-o) I'll never love again
(No-o-o-o) I won't ever have to pretend
(No-o-o-o) I'm never gonna love again
Never gonna have to try to pretend
Never, never, never

[Outro]
(No-o-o-o) Never, never, never
(No-o-o-o) Never, never, never
(No-o-o-o) I'm never gonna love again
Never gonna have to try to pretend
Never, never, never

Korn

Bakersfield friends James “Munky” Shaffer, Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu and David Silveria formed the funk-rock band LAPD in 1989 and moved to Los Angeles with another friend Brian “Head” Welch as their roadie. Later, with Welch as second guitarist, the band named themselves Creep and recorded a demo with pal Ross Robinson.

However, when Shaffer and Welch visited family in Bakersfield, they met Jonathan Davis who added a darker, goth-tinged edge to the band’s heavy groove. Robinson

The band wasn’t dark yet; it had, like, killer grooves and good riffs, but there was some happy edge to it. And when (Davis) walked into the room, it went dark and goth. Basically, during the first song, to audition in the rehearsal room, he started freaking the hell out [laughs]. You couldn’t hear his voice, but you felt chills all over your body, and it was instantly like, “Oh my God, yeah – he’s the one.”