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Rob Patterson

Rob Patterson (born November 9, 1970) is an and best known for his contributions to the rock and metal genres through stints with prominent bands such as Korn, , and . Patterson's career gained prominence in the early as for the nu-metal band , where he contributed to their debut Sevas Tra (2002) and subsequent releases and tours. In July 2005, following the departure of Korn's guitarist Brian "Head" Welch, Patterson became Korn's touring guitarist, a role he held until March 2008, during which he performed on their 2007 Untitled and supported the band through major live shows. During his time with Korn, he also joined the supergroup Circus Diablo in 2007, blending his skills with members from bands like Disturbed and on their self-titled . In 2010, Patterson joined the band , contributing guitar work to their album The Trouble with Angels and enhancing their live performances until 2011. He later pursued collaborative projects, including joining Infinika in 2012 alongside former Korn drummer . Beyond performing, he has composed scores for films, including Massacre, and continues to perform with as of 2025.

Early life

Childhood and family

Rob Patterson was born on November 9, 1970, in , . Details about his family background and childhood are scarce in public sources, with Patterson having shared little about his early upbringing or familial influences. He grew up in the Natick area before relocating to later in life, where he became involved in the local music scene that shaped his professional path.

Initial musical influences

Information on Patterson's initial musical influences and how he began playing is limited in available sources.

Career

Early bands and breakthrough

Rob Patterson's entry into the music industry began in the late and early 1990s, when he formed and played in several initial local bands in California, honing his skills in the underground metal scene. These early efforts laid the foundation for his development as a , influenced by the aggressive sounds of thrash and prevalent in the region at the time. During this period, Patterson participated in auditions and had short stints with various underground metal groups, gaining experience in the competitive music environment before achieving wider recognition. The breakthrough moment arrived in 1994, when Patterson joined Coal Chamber as lead after responding to a ad placed by the band seeking a . Formed in that year by vocalist and drummer Meegs Rascón, Coal Chamber represented Patterson's first major professional opportunity in the burgeoning nu-metal genre. His addition completed the core lineup, which included bassist Rayna Foss, and allowed the band to solidify their dark, intense sound. Coal Chamber quickly generated buzz in the nu-metal scene through early demos and independent releases, such as their self-titled demo tape recorded in , which showcased Patterson's riff-heavy guitar work and helped secure local gigs and industry attention. These efforts positioned the band for their major label signing with , marking Patterson's transition from local obscurity to a key player in the late-1990s metal explosion.

Work with Coal Chamber

Rob Patterson joined Coal Chamber as lead in , shortly after the band's formation, bringing a heavy riff-driven style to their nu-metal sound. His role was pivotal in shaping the group's aggressive guitar work during their early years, complementing the core lineup of vocalist , rhythm guitarist Meegs Rascón, bassist Rayna Foss, and drummer Mike Cox. Patterson's contributions were prominent on the band's debut album Coal Chamber (1997) and second album, (1999), where he composed memorable riffs for standout tracks like "Loco" and "Oddity," helping the record achieve a darker, more intricate tone compared to their self-titled debut. The album's production emphasized Patterson's technical playing, blending industrial influences with grooves to support Fafara's intense vocals. Coal Chamber's success with led to extensive touring, including multiple appearances on in 1998 and 1999, where Patterson's live performances solidified the band's reputation in the nu-metal scene. By the early , internal band tensions, including creative differences and personal struggles, culminated in a hiatus announced in 2002. Patterson left the group around 2000-2001 amid these issues, marking the end of his approximately seven-year tenure and allowing him to pursue other projects.

Work with

Following his departure from Coal Chamber around 2000-2001, Rob Patterson joined the female-fronted metal band in 2001 as their lead guitarist. He contributed to the writing and recording of their debut album , released in 2002 via , where his aggressive riffing and heavy guitar work complemented the band's intense sound infused with and elements. Tracks like "My Confession" and "" showcased Patterson's ability to deliver brutal, down-tuned guitar lines that supported Otep Shamaya's raw vocal delivery and the album's themes of anger, abuse, and survival. Patterson's tenure with spanned from 2001 to December , during which the band toured extensively, including performances at , solidifying their place in the early 2000s extreme metal scene. His contributions extended to live performances that highlighted the group's dynamic energy, blending industrial textures with hardcore aggression to create a visceral live experience. However, Patterson was fired from the band in late , marking the end of his involvement as underwent lineup changes. During this mid-2000s period, Patterson's work with exemplified his versatility in , exploring and influences through heavy, riff-driven compositions that pushed boundaries beyond traditional structures. This phase allowed him to experiment with darker, more experimental sonic palettes, contributing to 's reputation for confrontational and genre-blending music.

Touring with Korn

In July 2005, following the departure of Korn's guitarist Brian "Head" Welch, Rob Patterson joined Korn as their touring guitarist. He held this role until March 2008, performing on their 2007 album and supporting the band through major live shows, including tours and festivals. During his tenure, Patterson learned and performed complex guitar parts, contributing to Korn's live energy and helping maintain their nu-metal prominence during a transitional period. He briefly stepped aside in 2006 for other commitments but returned for additional touring in 2008.

Other projects

After leaving Otep, Patterson joined the supergroup Circus Diablo in 2006, collaborating with members from Disturbed, , and on their self-titled album released in 2009. In 2008, he formed the band Black Light Burn, releasing their debut album Black Light Burn that year, blending and metal elements. In 2012, Patterson joined Infinika alongside former Korn drummer . Starting in 2013, he became part of Prong's lineup, contributing to albums like Unfinished Business (2014) and ongoing tours. He has also toured with , enhancing his presence in the metal scene.

Time with Filter

Rob Patterson joined Filter in early 2010 as the band's guitarist, following his departure from a touring role with Korn. His addition to the lineup, alongside bassist , helped solidify the live ensemble supporting frontman Richard Patrick's vision for the group. Patterson's background from prior projects integrated seamlessly with Filter's foundation, allowing him to contribute aggressive guitar riffs that complemented the band's dense, electronic-tinged sound. Patterson is credited with co-writing music for multiple tracks on Filter's fifth studio album, The Trouble with Angels, which was released in August 2010 via Rocket Science Ventures. Produced by Bob Marlette, the record marked a return to the heavier, more aggressive style of Filter's earlier work, featuring songs like "The Pleaser" and "What's Next" where Patterson's guitar contributions added layers of distortion and intensity. Although much of the album's core recording occurred prior to his full involvement, his input during final stages helped refine the sonic palette, blending raw rock energy with programmed elements. During his tenure, Patterson was a key part of Filter's touring efforts, performing across and internationally to promote The Trouble with Angels. The band's live shows emphasized high-energy renditions of new material alongside classics like "Take a Picture," with Patterson's stage presence and technical prowess enhancing the performances amid Filter's evolving incorporation of influences in their arrangements. This period saw the group maintaining a consistent industrial edge while experimenting with atmospheric synths and loops to broaden their appeal. Patterson departed Filter in 2011 after approximately one year, seeking new artistic opportunities that aligned with his diverse career . His brief but impactful stint helped bridge the band's transitional phase post-Anthems for the Damned, contributing to a renewed focus on live dynamism before subsequent lineup changes.

Involvement with Static-X

Following the death of Static-X frontman on November 1, 2014, Rob Patterson joined the band for tribute performances and anniversary tours celebrating their 1999 album . He participated in recreating the band's signature sound for live audiences. Patterson contributed guitar work to the Project Regeneration initiative, which completed unfinished recordings from Static-X's archives using surviving members and guest collaborators. The project resulted in the release of on November 20, 2020, where his guitar emphasized riff-heavy, aggressive tones faithful to the original style. As of 2025, Patterson continues to participate in Static-X live shows, preserving the band's high-energy performances and visual aesthetic in the genre.

Recent endeavors

In 2016, Patterson released the EP Through the Water. In 2020, he issued the "Peace of God, Hold Me Together," marking a shift toward more introspective, acoustic-driven compositions that contrasted his earlier contributions. This track, available on streaming platforms, showcased his guitar work in a minimalist , emphasizing emotional depth over aggressive riffs. Building on this, Patterson released the "New Every Morning" in July 2024, inspired by biblical themes from Lamentations. The song features his solo guitar performance and vocals, delivered in a folk-influenced style with lyrical focus on renewal and . It became available for streaming in August 2024, receiving positive reception for its heartfelt production. As of November 2025, Patterson continues to explore endeavors through releases and shares sessions and lyric videos on platforms like , where "New Every Morning" has garnered views from fans appreciating his versatile playing style beyond nu-metal roots. He maintains involvement with Prong and occasional tours with . No major new band collaborations have been announced as of November 2025.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Rob Patterson was engaged to actress and model from April 2008 until their breakup in 2012. Little is publicly known about Patterson's current relationships or family life, as he has maintained a high degree of privacy despite his career in the public eye as a touring . This discretion allows him to balance the demands of frequent travel and band commitments with personal matters away from media scrutiny.

Health issues and recovery

In the early 2000s, during periods of band hiatuses and transitions in his music career, Rob Patterson developed a addiction that persisted for several years. He began using drugs in his late 20s, amid the pressures of the . Patterson's struggles intensified during his engagement to from 2008 to 2012, when he used habitually, often concealing his use by sneaking away to get high. The couple's split in 2012 was attributed in part to his inconsistent efforts at sobriety and ongoing partying, which strained their relationship. By 2013, Patterson was candid about his addiction in interviews, describing himself as a "bloody, f—king mess, shaking profusely" during withdrawal, and announced he was writing a titled You'll Never Rock in This Town Again to detail his experiences with drugs and recovery. He credited an act of kindness from during a low point as a turning point that helped save his life. Patterson achieved in 2011 after multiple relapses. In a 2015 interview, he reflected on veering in and out of before committing fully, noting that he had been sober for four years at that time and emphasizing that the length of time sober does not diminish the value of one's journey. He uses his story to advocate for within the music community by sharing insights on the challenges of in high-pressure environments.

Musical style and equipment

Playing style

Rob Patterson's playing style is deeply rooted in the nu-metal genre, characterized by aggressive and palm muting to create tight, rhythmic riffs that drive the heavy, groove-oriented sound of his work with and . These techniques produce low-tuned, chugging guitar lines, often in drop tunings that emphasize a dark, intense atmosphere blending gothic and elements. Patterson frequently incorporates effects into his guitar work, layering textures and processed tones to enhance the edge of his riffs, a hallmark seen in his contributions to . This style draws from influences like and Korn, resulting in a sound that merges aggression with synthetic elements for a futuristic, quality. His use of seven-string guitars allows for extended low-end range, enabling deeper tunings and broader sonic palettes in contexts. Over the decades, Patterson's style has evolved from high-speed precision in his era to more melodic phrasing in later projects, such as with . Early tracks showcase whammy bar dives for dramatic flair, while later work introduces cleaner, more expressive lines that balance aggression with emotional depth. This progression reflects a shift toward incorporating broader influences, prioritizing over relentless speed.

Signature gear

Throughout his career, Rob Patterson has primarily relied on series guitars for their fast necks and versatility in and styles. He was featured as an endorsed artist in catalogs during the early 2000s, particularly with the RG models that supported his aggressive riffing in bands like . He has used seven-string models, such as during his touring stint with Korn.

Discography

Studio albums

Rob Patterson's primary contributions as a band member have been as on several studio albums in the and genres, spanning his tenures with and . With , Patterson served as lead on their debut album , released in 2002 by . The album, an for "art saves," explored themes of abuse, religion, and survival through aggressive rap-metal tracks, debuting at number 145 on the 200. Patterson's riff-heavy guitar work provided the backbone for Otep Shamaya's intense vocal delivery on songs like "Septula" and "My Declaration," blending industrial influences with heavy grooves. Patterson continued with Otep for their second album, House of Secrets, issued in 2004, also by . This follow-up delved deeper into personal trauma and psychological horror, with Patterson contributing guitar on key tracks such as "Torture Born" and incorporating more melodic elements alongside the band's signature . The record peaked at number 93 on the , showcasing Patterson's versatility in layering distorted riffs and atmospheric textures to support the album's narrative concept. In 2007, Patterson joined the supergroup Circus Diablo, contributing lead guitar to their self-titled debut album, released by Koch Records. The album featured a sound with members from bands like The Cult and Fuel, peaking at number 105 on the , with Patterson's aggressive riffs supporting tracks like "" and "Spirit Breaker." After a period of touring and side projects, Patterson reunited with Otep for their fourth studio album, Smash the Control Machine, released in 2009 by . As lead guitarist, he co-wrote several tracks, delivering punishing, machine-gun-like riffs that amplified the album's themes and political rage. Standouts include the title track, where his playing drives the chaotic energy, debuting at number 47 on the and solidify Otep's in the metal scene. In 2010, Patterson joined , contributing guitar to their fifth studio album The Trouble with Angels, released in 2010 by Rocket Science Ventures. The record marked a return to the band's roots with electronic flourishes and raw aggression, debuting at number 64 on the Billboard 200. Patterson's contributions on tracks like "The Trouble with Angels" and "What's Next" added sharp, angular riffs that complemented Patrick's vocals, drawing from his prior experience in heavy lineups to enhance the album's tense, anthemic sound.) In 2014, Patterson contributed guitar to Infinika's debut album Echoes and Traces, released independently. The album featured former Korn drummer and explored atmospheric and progressive elements, with Patterson's playing on tracks like "" adding dynamic textures to the band's sound.

Guest contributions

Patterson provided additional guitar work on Korn's live acoustic album MTV Unplugged, released in 2007, where he contributed to the stripped-down arrangements of tracks including "" featuring guest vocalist of Slipknot. This appearance marked one of his notable supporting roles outside his primary band commitments during the mid-2000s nu-metal era, enhancing the album's collaborative texture with unplugged renditions of Korn's catalog.

Other media appearances

Film roles

Rob Patterson has ventured into acting with a series of minor roles and cameos in films, often within the and genres. In the 2015 short Massacre, directed by Erik Boccio, Patterson co-composed the score with . Patterson next appeared in the 2017 All About the Money, where he portrayed a in a story involving a botched plot, starring and . His most recent film role to date came in 2019's action thriller Acceleration, in which he played the character Stone amid a high-stakes pursuit narrative featuring Dolph Lundgren and Alexander Ludwig. He also contributed to the score of the 2016 short film Blood Bath.

Music videos and cameos

Patterson appeared in the 2002 music video for Otep's "Blood Pigs," the lead single from their debut album Sevas Tra, where he performed as the band's guitarist amid surreal and aggressive visuals directed by Marc Webb. The video, released to promote the album, highlighted the nu-metal intensity of the track and contributed to Otep's early visibility on platforms like MTV. During his tenure with Filter from 2010 to 2011, Patterson featured prominently as in multiple from the band's 2010 album The Trouble with Angels. In the video for "," directed by Patrick Gosting, he performed alongside frontman , with his then-fiancée Carmen appearing in a central, provocative role involving a same-sex scene that garnered attention. Similarly, the "Fades Like a Photograph" video captured live band performances emphasizing Patterson's riff-heavy contributions to the sound. Patterson has made cameo appearances in non-music media, including a role in the 2017 action-comedy All About the Money and as Stone in the 2019 thriller , both small parts that leveraged his tough, rockstar persona.

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