Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind
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Faraudo
September 4th 2019


5392 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Not Long for This World takes that title for me, but Solway, Birth and Nero are next best."



Red Flag owns as well.



TheDangerman
September 4th 2019


145 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

The line "I haven't smiled in years" that Corey Taylor yells at the end of solway and end of this album sums up slipknot perfectly. A crazy deranged band that backs up their image and will be more appreciated when they're gone

Pikazilla
September 4th 2019


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Wow, so deep

TheDangerman
September 4th 2019


145 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Pal, go back to listening to your noise pollution. No one cares about the "music" you rate

Pikazilla
September 4th 2019


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Liverpool fans produce more noise pollution than any music tbh

TheDangerman
September 4th 2019


145 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

I've felt the hate rise up in me, kneel down and clear the stone of leaves



When one of your bands makes material as good as slipknot can you criticize them, Corey Taylor has more talent in his earlobe than all your bands combined

Pikazilla
September 4th 2019


32373 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Lol

Demon of the Fall
September 4th 2019


39064 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Imagine being a Slipknot AND Liverpool fan, blimey.

DDDeftoneDDD
September 4th 2019


23526 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This will perish...absolutely no match for first 2 releases. I was thrilled and intrigued first 2/3 listens...now something is not letting me touch this again...I guess I'll never kill myself to save my soul.

Thalassic
September 4th 2019


5740 Comments


"Imagine being a Slipknot AND Liverpool fan, blimey."

Say what you will about Scousers, but some of them are some crazy mofos. A former schoolmate of mine - who wasn't exactly a kosher guy (his father already had to flee the Netherlands because of some "less favorable dealings") - moved to Malaga. Lots of Brits over there. And last we heard of the guy was that he had some business over there with a few people from Liverpool. Ever since the dude has disappeared from the face of the earth. Possibly drifting around somewhere at the bottom of the ocean now, or whatever's left of him.

DDDeftoneDDD
September 4th 2019


23526 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I agree this is the best not so good Slipknot though.

TheDangerman
September 4th 2019


145 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Only a fraction of lfc fans are scousers, the club is a global brand. I am not a scouser but they do have an interesting accent

Larkinhill
September 4th 2019


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Tool really killed the momentum/discussion around this one.

TheTripP
September 5th 2019


4916 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

as expected though to be fair

bloc
September 5th 2019


70880 Comments


That's a trend I've noticed with some of the newer hot threads of the past few years. You take an album like Colors by BTBAM and its thread was bumped regularly for fuckin years after being born.

Now it seems like hot albums are getting released so frequently that we just hop from one vine to the next. Look at how much the new Vektor thread has cooled off, although that one stayed super hot for a long time. Or you get strange picks like the new one from Linguine Idiota that explodes for a short time and then cools off abruptly until a new thread arrives.

Rowhaus
September 5th 2019


7188 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Slipknot unironically made a more exciting album than Tool this year

JayEnder
September 5th 2019


22713 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

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InFlamesWeThrash666
September 5th 2019


10623 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

nope

butt.
September 5th 2019


11429 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

[3]

Flugmorph
September 5th 2019


35418 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

[4]



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