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Head

Head is the solo project of former Korn guitarist, Brian "Head" Welch.[1][2]

As of February 2005, Welch was reported to have been working on his solo album, Save Me From Myself. He has already made his debut with the songs "Kry" and "A Cheap Name", a controversial song about the rapper 50 Cent. He has recorded several other songs including "Dream" and "Letter To Dimebag" which is an instrumental tribute to the late "Dimebag" Darrel Abott, guitar player for "Pantera" and "Damage Plan". In his autobiography, Welch mentions the songs "Washed By Blood" "Save Me From Myself" and "Rebel", but it is unknown if these songs will appear on the final cut.

Brian Welch is now with Driven Music Group. The album title has also been changed to match his first book, Save Me from Myself. Following this, his official MySpace profile went online, and the domain name for this official website was moved to brianheadwelch.net, originally headtochrist.com. According to his MySpace profile, Save Me from Myself will be released September 9th, 2008 and the first single "Flush" will be available exclusively on iTunes July 8th, 2008. Samples of the tracks "Flush" and "Loyalty" can be heard at drivenmusicgroup.net.

Brian Welch is currently in the studio with Ralph Patlan finishing the final mix of Save Me From Myself. A tour is expected to kick off after the release of the album.

People known to have worked on the album:

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