Chris Fehn
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Birth name | Christopher Michael Fehn |
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Born | February 24, 1972 |
Origin | Des Moines, Iowa, U.S. |
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Occupation(s) | Musician |
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Years active | 1995–present |
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Christopher Michael "Chris" Fehn, or known by his number #3, is an American musician, best known as one of the two custom percussionists of the Grammy Award-winning heavy metal band Slipknot and is the former bassist for the band Will Haven.
Personal life and career
Fehn was born in Des Moines, Iowa and grew up in Ankeny, Iowa. Prior to joining Slipknot, he played as a kicker on the Wayne State University Football team. Fehn joined the band around July 1998, replacing percussionist Greg Welts, who was forced out of Slipknot due to personal conflicts with drummer Joey Jordison which stemmed from Welts dating Jordison's sister. Fehn stands 6'1" in height and is of Norwegian descent.
As well as lending his percussion talents to the band, Fehn has also sung backing vocals on a number of songs Slipknot has both recorded and performed live. Outside Slipknot, Fehn is a very keen golfer, and evidences this on the band's 2006 DVD, Voliminal: Inside the Nine, where he is interviewed while playing golf. Fehn describes himself as a "big fan of the band" and says of Slipknot, "the world needed something like this."[1] Slipknot bassist Paul Gray stated in an interview that Fehn "often brings humor to the band." and that they "definitely need that guy." Prior to joining Slipknot in 1998, Fehn was close friends with Slipknot's percussionist Shawn Crahan. According to Fehn, he had originally asked Crahan if he could be drummer Joey Jordison's drum tech. Shortly after his request was made, Fehn was given an offer to play custom percussion in the band. Fehn was then given a rough demo that contained all of Slipknot's songs. Fehn has said that "Spit It Out" was the song that stood out to him the most. Fehn then tried out on percussion and was subsequently made part of Slipknot. Of the nine members, Chris was the eighth to join the band.
In the early years of Slipknot before their signing with Roadrunner Records, Fehn was an electrician. In a recent interview with Face Culture, Fehn said that the band members gave him a hard time in his early years with the band. He described that his time during the self-titled album era was his "hazing period" with the band.[2]
His mask was featured in the movie Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay.
On March 23, 2012 Chris welcomed his son into the world.[3]
He is collector of sports cards, mainly baseball and football.
Discography
With Slipknot
- 1999: Slipknot
- 2001: Iowa
- 2004: Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
- 2005: 9.0 Live
- 2008: All Hope Is Gone
- 2012: "Antennas to Hell"
- 2014: .5: The Gray Chapter
With Will Haven
- 2011: Voir Dire
Filmography
- 1999: Welcome to Our Neighborhood
- 2000: "Slipknot: Generation Z"
- 2002: Disasterpieces
- 2002: Rollerball
- 2003: "Slipknot: Up To Our Necks"
- 2006: Voliminal: Inside the Nine
- 2008: Nine: The Making of "All Hope Is Gone"
- 2009: Of the (sic): Your Nightmares, Our Dreams
- 2010: (sic)nesses
- 2013: Motionless in White - America (appears in the video as the freakshow host)
References
- ↑ "Chris Fehn interview with Songfacts". Songfacts. Retrieved 2008-07-17.
- ↑ "Faceculture.tv". Faceculture.tv. Retrieved 2011-10-15.
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