Reginald Arvizu, better known by his stage name "Fieldy," is an American musician and bassist, best known as a member of the nu-metal band Korn. Born on November 2, 1969, in Bakersfield, California, Fieldy co-founded Korn in 1993, contributing to the band's distinctive sound that blends heavy metal with hip-hop influences. Korn's self-titled debut album, released in 1994, was pivotal in popularizing the nu-metal genre, and subsequent albums like "Life Is Peachy" (1996) and "Follow the Leader" (1998) solidified their status in the music industry, with the latter achieving multi-platinum success. Fieldy's slap bass technique and unique style have been influential in shaping the sound of contemporary metal and alternative music. In addition to his work with Korn, Fieldy has been involved in various side projects, including the band Stillwell, showcasing his versatility as a musician. His contributions to the genre have earned him recognition as a key figure in nu-metal, influencing a generation of musicians and bands that followed. Fieldy's work continues to resonate in the music scene, reflecting the enduring legacy of Korn's innovative approach to rock music.