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This part of the site is just to see what people think about them, interviews on them and so on so keep on comin here mother fukkerz. Some of the articles dis Slipknot but it's only an opinion and I wouldn't mind wrippin' their spine out of their backs and makin them eat it but unfortuantly I have no Idea who the fukk they are so who gives a fukk?


Tha Junx

Slipknot is the next hottest band of the year. They are up there with Korn and Limp Bizkit. Slipknot sometimes sounds like Korn's lead singer Jonathan Davis. This is only in certain parts. Cory, the lead singer of Slipknot, has his own way of singing. He screams thru most of the songs. To me, I like a lot of screaming. Most people don't. Occasionally, he accually sings but this isn't often. I give this new band a A+. Their video was even better. You can see how crazy they go up on the stage. They say that they've even broken eachother's bones while beatin on eachother. In some parts of the video you can see them punch eachother, knock eachother on the ground, or kick eachother. Slipknot is a rising band and will soon become at the top. Hopefully they don't go into hardcore rap like Korn and definantly Limp Bizkit.




Heavymetal.com

Slipknot- S/T (RoadRunner)

The nine, yes nine man band known as Slipknot deliver some aggressive, hard hitting music that fits right in between the Korns
and Limp Bizkits of modern industrial, rap metal. I could go on about the lack of originality and how each song sounds like the
aforementioned bands but I won't. The few bright spots on the disc are when the singer actually sings instead of just screaming his head off, but those moments are rare. With the success of this kind of music, you can expect many more of these bands. Unfortunately, they are doing nothing to help promote metal in it's purist form. This is rhythm based noise, with samples and strange noises added to make up for the lack of talent or musical knowledge these nine members have. To hear what this band sounds like, simply turn on MTV and wait for the next Limp Bizkit video. Doug Fortune .
1 Star





Altrockworld.com


Slipknot - Slipknot

Grade: A-

By Jess Redman

Slipknot do not pull any punches. They let it all fly and let the pieces fall after they're done. The debut from this Iowa 9-piece, who all wear masks and have numbers, is one of the more profound debut albums of the past couple years. Most of the songs on Slipknot's self-titled express a hate, a loathing for retribution and an unmatched animal fear that claws its way through a blinding emotional rage. "Eyeless" and "Spit It Out" contain the undeniable frustration and power with mastered drum backing, dense guitar walls and manic vocals. "No Life," "Diluted" and "Liberate" among others take the core animal reaction and express it in songs that are honest, venomous and striking. Slipknot is one of the most interesting and compelling bands to come out of the Roadrunner roster in some time and their debut album is undeniably malevolent and manipulatively tortured. Slipknot bring a pure realism and credible undertaking to a dilluted new metal scene. They have expressed real pain, real violence and real hate in making one of the most important metal albums of the decade, fully matching the intensity and pure emotion of Korn's self-titled album. Slipknot are a musical experience you have to take, they are that undertow of your soul and they will not stop until they change you.




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