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I also stated – “when the genre needed it most” – I never stated it as “lean years” – (that ’90’s decade). If you look back at my comment, I state: “Slipknot was one of the bands that kept Metal Music in the limelight” – “one of”
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I know there have been some silly bands/gimmicks and images over the years that I could (coughs, clears throat) over look, but for some reason this is one that I always had a hard time shaking off for some reason…don’t know why. *I wouldn’t really call Slipnot a “one trick pony” and say that are straight up “nu-metal” either, but they were certainly caught up in it and I hated their silly image. Since I have well over 5,000 cd’s and albums in my collection. Personally I crawled back into my shell during the whole: Limp Bizkit, Korn, Slipknot, Lincoln Park, Deftones + System of A Down.
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I know there were some decent releases here and there but correct me if I am wrong but it was PANTERA (and I guess METALLICA to some extent w/the Black LP only) who flew the “Real Metal” flag during those lean years and helped spawn a lot of bands.And I know Machine Head was out and about when Slipnot was crawling onto/into the scene. I think the REAL lean Metal years was 1990-1995 wasn’t it?Īnd in that time all of the “nu-metal (or worse)” hybrids were starting to brew. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.ġ5 Responses to “SLIPKNOT – “PSYCHOSOCIAL” IS MY 2ND FAVORITE METAL SONG EVER!” You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Thanks to the fans reactions, Corey commented on the mask: "I wanted it to feel like it was something that was created in someone’s basement – something that was made specifically to fuck with people.This entry was posted on Februat 11:58 pm and is filed under 1990's heavy metal bands, 1990's heavy metal music, 1990's metal music, 2008 metal music, 2008 metal music albums, extreme metal bands, extreme metal music, heavy metal bands, heavy metal history, heavy metal legends, heavy metal music, heavy metal videos, heavy metal vocalists, Metal, metal music, metal music albums, metal odyssey, Music with tags 2nd favorite metal song of all time, chris fehn percussionist, corey taylor vocalist, craig jones sampler, current heavy metal bands, heavy metal music, jim root guitarist, joey jordison drummer, metal bands, metal music 2008, metal music videos, metal odyssey, metal songs 2008, mick thomson guitarist, Music, paul gray bass guitarist, shawn "clown" crahan percussionist, sid wilson dj, Slipknot, slipknot all hope is gone album, slipknot heavy metal band, slipknot psychosocial song, slipknot psychosocial video, the nine. However, we think he's a victim of rather extreme facial plastic surgery.īut, to us his transparent mask looks like something you'd don post-op after facial plastic surgery with a morbid twist à la Eyes Without A Face – he's left rotting underneath. One Reddit user commented that it "looks like a bloated corpse that's been pulled fresh out of the river" – which is perhaps more of the vibe he was going for. Some commented that it's "garbage" and he looks "like a chipmunk" – the comically oversized cheeks and roll-neck/scarf to help disguise them are perhaps not helping such reactions. Everyone had high hopes when the vocalist announced he was working with SFX veteran Tom Savini, but what he emerged with divided fans. There's been a fair amount of controversy surrounding Corey's new mask. (Image credit: Future/Steve Brown) Corey Taylor