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TMNTmaggotxXx 11-04-2004 07:04 PM

This might have already been asked but what does everyone think of the Vermillion video/ song and What is your favorite slipknot music video Wait And Bleed (animated) Wait and Bleed Live (terrible IMO) Spit It Out Left Behind My Plauge (bad as well) Duality and Vermillion i think thats all of them.

xxjunoxx 11-04-2004 07:09 PM

im sorry but how can you like slipknot?? if you are 13 and under in understand but once you are 14 you should definitely look at more mature bands....bands that are real metal and not nu-metal.....

Kage 11-04-2004 07:29 PM

[QUOTE=xxjunoxx]im sorry but how can you like slipknot?? if you are 13 and under in understand but once you are 14 you should definitely look at more mature bands....bands that are real metal and not nu-metal.....[/QUOTE]

Oh, wow, how much smarter and more sophisticated you are than everyone else.... :rolleyes:

acdcfreak 11-04-2004 08:44 PM

Which slipknot songs do you guys listen to when you're really pissed? I usually blast Surfacing or Everything Ends, when i'm in a bad mood.

The JoZ 11-04-2004 08:45 PM

[QUOTE=acdcfreak]Which slipknot songs do you guys listen to when you're really pissed? I usually blast Surfacing or Everything Ends, when i'm in a bad mood.[/QUOTE]

People = Sh*t
The Heretic Anthem
Wait and Bleed
(sic)
Surfacing
Get This

Paranoidd 11-04-2004 09:11 PM

[QUOTE=Death to Pop-Punk]If you want to see the truely talented side of Slipknot go back and listen to Mate Feed Kill Repeat. Beats the s[SIZE=2]hit[/SIZE] out of anything they've done since.[/QUOTE]

True (MFKR is also my favorite Slipknot album), but it was also a different band. I [I]try[/I] not to compare it with their newer work.

Anders Colsefni
Donnie Steele
Josh Brainard
Paul Gray
Joey Jordison
Shawn Crahan

Only three of those guys are still in the band.

slaughteredfirst 11-04-2004 09:39 PM

[QUOTE=Paranoidd]True, but it was also a different band.

Anders Colsefni
Donnie Steele
Josh Brainard
Paul Gray
Joey Jordison
Shawn Crahan

Only three of those guys are still in the band.[/QUOTE]


Paranoidd knows his stuff.

Dont argue with him, he will make you look stupid.

Just some advice :thumb:

Shadows 11-04-2004 09:45 PM

[QUOTE=Paranoidd]True (MFKR is also my favorite Slipknot album), but it was also a different band. I [I]try[/I] not to compare it with their newer work.

Anders Colsefni
Donnie Steele
Josh Brainard
Paul Gray
Joey Jordison
Shawn Crahan

Only three of those guys are still in the band.[/QUOTE]
But then again (not trying to argue, just looking at it from a different perespective) Corey was with the band doing backing vocals at the time. That means four of the current members were involved in MFKR. Them, especially Corey, could bare a lot of the blame for their style changing so dramatically.

Anti musicianforums 11-04-2004 09:47 PM

this site is for faggets

relliK 11-04-2004 09:49 PM

[QUOTE=Death to Pop-Punk]But then again (not trying to argue, just looking at it from a different perespective) Corey was with the band doing backing vocals at the time. That means four of the current members were involved in MFKR. Them, especially Corey, could bare a lot of the blame for their style changing so dramatically.[/QUOTE]

Corey wasnt on MFKR.He joined shortly after it.

Anti musicianforums 11-04-2004 09:50 PM

The moderators suck here

Shadows 11-04-2004 09:51 PM

Good point...you guys were right, I do feel stupid.

The JoZ 11-04-2004 10:03 PM

[QUOTE=Paranoidd]True (MFKR is also my favorite Slipknot album), but it was also a different band. I [I]try[/I] not to compare it with their newer work.

Anders Colsefni
Donnie Steele
Josh Brainard
Paul Gray
Joey Jordison
Shawn Crahan

Only three of those guys are still in the band.[/QUOTE]

Donnie Steele did the recording of the S/T album too, from what I understand, before Jim came in :thumb:

Either way. I listen to MFKR, and wish Paul would rip it up now like he used to. He was quoted saying that he "gets to show off a few times on the new album" but that he "prefers to lock into a really tight rhythm", with so many people in the band.

Anyone who doubts Paul, listen to MFKR. I gained alot more respect for him as a bassist after hearing that, and after reading things where he talks like a musician as opposed just some dude playing bass.

I still think Volume 3 is their best, as a whole, album. But MFKR is right behind it, for being probably one of the most original albums ever.

Paranoidd 11-04-2004 10:42 PM

You're right about Donnie. Jim came in on Iowa.

I completely agree with what you said about Paul. After hearing MFKR, I actually had to check to make sure he was the same guy.

Paranoidd 11-04-2004 10:43 PM

[QUOTE=Death to Pop-Punk]But then again (not trying to argue, just looking at it from a different perespective) Corey was with the band doing backing vocals at the time. That means four of the current members were involved in MFKR. Them, especially Corey, could bare a lot of the blame for their style changing so dramatically.[/QUOTE]

Corey was in Stone Sour at the time. Slipknot actually beat out Stone Sour in the Battle of the Bands. Corey came in to do backup vocals live, and Anders decided to quit. He did it on stage without notifying anybody else beforehand. Corey didn't work on the album, though, as far as I know.

ExitSandman 11-05-2004 06:53 PM

I only know one good slipknot's song and that's wait and bleed. If anyone knows some others (related to that one) please tell me it, cause I'd like to know.

The JoZ 11-05-2004 07:18 PM

[QUOTE=ExitSandman]I only know one good slipknot's song and that's wait and bleed. If anyone knows some others (related to that one) please tell me it, cause I'd like to know.[/QUOTE]

If you want stuff like "Wait and Bleed", I'd suggest the following

Liberate
Surfacing
Get This
People = Shi[color=white]t[/color]
Left Behind
My Plague
Spit it Out
Diluted

If you want good material that sounds nothing like Wait and Bleed

The Blister Exists
Duality
Opium of the People
Welcome
Vermilion
Pulse of the Maggots
Before I Forget

And if you want really weird, but good material

Confessions
Do Nothing / Bi[color=white]t[/color]chslap
Tattered and Torn
Killers are Quiet

darthfrodo99 11-05-2004 08:58 PM

i dont have 20 favorite songs but my 2 favorite songs are snap (the 97 demo for anyone who doesnt know, not to bash anyone) and liberate. liberate uckfaying rocks! do not say anything bad about me because if you do, nothing bad will happen.....

The JoZ 11-05-2004 09:40 PM

[QUOTE=darthfrodo99]i dont have 20 favorite songs but my 2 favorite songs are snap (the 97 demo for anyone who doesnt know, not to bash anyone) and liberate. liberate uckfaying rocks! do not say anything bad about me because if you do, nothing bad will happen.....[/QUOTE]

You butchered pig latin...

The correct phrase would be "Liberate ucking-Fay ocks-Ray!"

uckfaying is not a word.

relliK 11-06-2004 06:07 PM

[QUOTE=Paranoidd]You're right about Donnie. Jim came in on Iowa.

I completely agree with what you said about Paul. After hearing MFKR, I actually had to check to make sure he was the same guy.[/QUOTE]

It was actually Josh, not Donnie.The only song Jim did for that album was Purity which was removed.

Paranoidd 11-06-2004 06:17 PM

[QUOTE=relliK]It was actually Josh, not Donnie.The only song Jim did for that album was Purity which was removed.[/QUOTE]

Actually, I know...I realized that later but didn't edit it hoping nobody would point out I was wrong. :upset:

Donnie left when he "found God."

relliK 11-06-2004 08:59 PM

Well, as he found God the rest of Slipknot found $omething el$e.

sexycakes 11-06-2004 10:15 PM

[QUOTE=Paranoidd]Actually, I know...I realized that later but didn't edit it hoping nobody would point out I was wrong. :upset:

Donnie left when he "found God."[/QUOTE]

this is something i heard, so im not sure if its true. but is corey taylor a christian?

Paranoidd 11-07-2004 09:56 AM

[QUOTE=sexycakes]this is something i heard, so im not sure if its true. but is corey taylor a christian?[/QUOTE]

I don't know...he may label himself as one, but it would be untrue. I doubt it.

threemoresteps 11-07-2004 03:25 PM

I heard that Jim got arrested with Heroine, Cocaine, pot and Vicodin in a car crash, (i wish i was the car who crashed him) I wish I would be in Slipknot

Paranoidd 11-07-2004 03:43 PM

Take all those drugs, maybe they'll let you in.

Aberrationbass 11-07-2004 04:04 PM

Paul is soooooooo awsome its not fair that he doesnt try anymore he tries as much as Lars these days!
MFKR is still there best album tho
It annoyed me how they took Purity off and Frail Limb Nursery (which ive never heard) Purity is a awsome song the reason they took it off was that the story it was based on turned out to not be true but i think they should of still left it on

relliK 11-07-2004 11:22 PM

[QUOTE=threemoresteps]I heard that Jim got arrested with Heroine, Cocaine, pot and Vicodin in a car crash, (i wish i was the car who crashed him) I wish I would be in Slipknot[/QUOTE]

Better yet, I wish I was the needle injecting him with the heroin!!!lol!!That would be soooooooo awesome!!!It was Paul, not Jim.

TheSubtleArts 11-08-2004 06:56 PM

[QUOTE]I heard that Jim got arrested with Heroine, Cocaine, pot and Vicodin in a car crash, (i wish i was the car who crashed him) I wish I would be in Slipknot[/QUOTE]

i think your thinking of paul.

TheSubtleArts 11-08-2004 07:09 PM

i guess im stupid but i just realized that (sic) is basically a remix of thier first track Slipknot off mfkr.


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