Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind
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Larkinhill
August 17th 2019


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yeah I know so many seem to love it. Maybe it’ll grow on me.

Scoot
August 17th 2019


24135 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

crazy to think this has officially been out for 10 days and it has 500+ ratings already

Larkinhill
August 17th 2019


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

And still at 3.7.

Loverjeanman
August 18th 2019


32 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yes!After Slipknot’s Vol 3: The Subliminal Verses, it's definitely not the best work of the year, but it's not the album of the year, so listen, but lower your expectations a bit or it might be a disappointment for you.

Flugmorph
August 18th 2019


35420 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

lol okay loverman

Flugmorph
August 18th 2019


35420 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

agreed

Ambrosian
August 18th 2019


281 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"it's definitely not the best work of the year, but it's not the album of the year"



thanks

anarchistfish
August 19th 2019


30539 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

10 days consecutive #1 sput album

JayEnder
August 19th 2019


22714 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Red Flag owns yeah. That down tuned riff makes me wanna destroy some shit.

bloc
August 19th 2019


70880 Comments


High average and almost 40 pages of comments already, so it makes sense I'd say although it's a little weird to see it up there I'll admit haha

JayEnder
August 19th 2019


22714 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Right? Slipknot, Korn and Tool trending in 2019. Weird time to be alive.

JayEnder
August 19th 2019


22714 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

double post my fav

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 19th 2019


70256 Comments


it's genuinely bewildering.

JayEnder
August 19th 2019


22714 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Harsh 1 Potsy :[

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 19th 2019


70256 Comments


"Harsh 1 Potsy :["

not really. probably my least harsh 1 of the year. outside of the internet everyone i know grew out of slipknot in like 2005 at the ripe age of "i'm getting too old to listen to korn, limp bizkit and linkin park" and came to the consensus that slipknot are one of the worst "bands" (more like businesses) of the new millennia . these dudes are more of a halloween store product than a set of musicians. a gimmick crafted for teenage angst driven consumption along the lines of ICP and jonathan davis' kilt. i'm not sure where this resurgence in interest came from or how people found a nostalgia cocktail strong enough to make this listenable without cramping up into a full body cringe but it genuinely bewilders that people have grown on to be fully developed adults and are willingly rocking this shit on the daily.

fuck even the dude who plays the top left quarter of the high tom hates this music but thanks to weird double standards as long as you are a seventeen piece 'metal'-pop band i guess you can trick entry level metalheads into thinking your career-core has artistic value $$$$$$$

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 19th 2019


70256 Comments


that explanation might be a tad harsher than the 1 itself tbh and i apologise in advance to everyone ba-ba-ba-ba mclovin' this grade A PRODUCT but damn wtf is going on where do yall live

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 19th 2019


70256 Comments


now with that rant out of the way i um, respect your opinions, don't let this grumpy codgers grumpy opinion ruin your halloween store band

sixdegrees
August 19th 2019


13129 Comments


anyone from iowa gets a pass for liking these guys tbh

Atari
Emeritus
August 19th 2019


28081 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

No nostalgia factor for me since I never listened to these guys before. Just a good album, and I don’t even really like Korn, Tool, nu-metal etc.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
August 19th 2019


70256 Comments


fair nuff. i imagine most fans live in buttfuck prairie states anyway.



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