Davis has shared that his living space was sometimes used as an overflow area for the morgue; he would wake up and walk into his kitchen to find embalmed bodies waiting for funerals, literally seeing "dead bodies everywhere".

The track is the fourth song on Korn's multi-platinum third album, Follow the Leader .

The lyrics also deal with his father’s pressure for him to pursue a conventional career in mortuary science rather than music. The chorus ("You really want me to be a good son...") reflects this resentment.

"Dead Bodies Everywhere" most prominently refers to a song by the nu-metal band , but the title is also used for a horror film, a podcast, and a book series. 1. Korn Song: "Dead Bodies Everywhere" (1998)

Lead singer Jonathan Davis wrote the song about the trauma he experienced working as an assistant at a county coroner's office and studying mortuary science.

The song features a characteristic eerie synthesizer intro and a heavy, grooving bass line typical of early nu-metal. 2. Other Media & Entertainment

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Dead Bodies Everywhere Apr 2026

Davis has shared that his living space was sometimes used as an overflow area for the morgue; he would wake up and walk into his kitchen to find embalmed bodies waiting for funerals, literally seeing "dead bodies everywhere".

The track is the fourth song on Korn's multi-platinum third album, Follow the Leader . Dead Bodies Everywhere

The lyrics also deal with his father’s pressure for him to pursue a conventional career in mortuary science rather than music. The chorus ("You really want me to be a good son...") reflects this resentment. Davis has shared that his living space was

"Dead Bodies Everywhere" most prominently refers to a song by the nu-metal band , but the title is also used for a horror film, a podcast, and a book series. 1. Korn Song: "Dead Bodies Everywhere" (1998) The chorus ("You really want me to be a good son

Lead singer Jonathan Davis wrote the song about the trauma he experienced working as an assistant at a county coroner's office and studying mortuary science.

The song features a characteristic eerie synthesizer intro and a heavy, grooving bass line typical of early nu-metal. 2. Other Media & Entertainment