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  1. The band's third album, Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), was produced by Rick Rubin and released in 2004; all songs were credited to the full band again. Slipknot's first live album, 9.0: Live, was released in 2005 and featured songs from the group's three studio albums.

    • Surfacing (Slipknot, 1999) Surfacing has long been considered Slipknot fans’ “new national anthem” for good reason. Other tracks might have been more responsible for the Iowans breaking the big time, but Surfacing benchmarked the nastiness bubbling underneath that would keep them there.
    • Eyeless (Slipknot, 1999) ‘You can’t see California without Marlon Brando’s eyes,’ wretches Corey Taylor on this chaotic nu-metal banger, repeating the disturbed mantra hurled at him by a homeless person on the side of the street.
    • People = Shit (Iowa, 2001) Far more than the million mum-upsettingly offensive T-shirts it helped spawn, Iowa’s furious second song works as both a scalding indictment of human stupidity and a cathartic release for anyone caught on the wrong end of it.
    • Wait And Bleed (Slipknot, 1999) The band’s first single of the Roadrunner era (and their first to earn a GRAMMY nomination) still startles with its sheer lunatic darkness today.
  2. Slipknot is a metal group based in Des Moines, Iowa. They were formed in 1995, and are well known for their live shows and their image of nine masked performers.

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    • All Hope Is Gone (All Hope Is Gone, 2008) Slipknot’s fourth record was packing a world-class single in the guise of Psychosocial, so it’s easy to forget that its title track was actually the first song people heard.
    • XIX (.5: The Gray Chapter, 2014) Every Slipknot album harbours an intro track, and The Gray Chapter’s is arguably the most morose of the lot. Clown starts with a typically Clown asseveration – ‘This song is not for the living.
    • Skin Ticket (Iowa, 2001) Skin Ticket is Corey’s most disturbing vocal take that’s an actual song (yeah, we’re not counting Iowa’s title track), his teeth audibly gritted during that haunting ‘Come see my cage, built in my grain’ refrain.
    • Diluted (Slipknot, 1999) Reworked from Interloper, a track from the band’s 1998 demo, Diluted is one of the self-titled album’s more charming efforts.
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    • “Duality” (Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), 2004) It’s no contest. “Duality” is from another damn planet — one of the most galvanizing hard-rock anthems of the last 20 years — and unquestionably the greatest Slipknot song of all time.
    • “Wait and Bleed” (Slipknot, 1999) Ah, the song that started it all. “Wait and Bleed” was the first single from the first album, the first Slipknot song to gain traction on rock radio, the true introduction for most lifelong fans into the band’s crimson-coated realm of calamity.
    • “Before I Forget” (Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), 2004) Listen, there’s no shame in admitting you were late to the Slipknot party and didn’t latch onto the band until you yourself started shredding “Before I Forget” in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock in 2007.
    • “Psychosocial” (All Hope Is Gone, 2008) “Psychosocial” is a total crowd-pleaser with its “and the rain will kill us all” mega-hook and raging verses, but it’s a pair of instrumental performances that truly define this Grammy-nominated single.
  4. Slipknot Greatest Hits. Playlist • White Shadow music • 2022. 514K views • 25 tracks • 1 hour, 44 minutes. Save to library. The Devil in I. Slipknot .5: The Gray Chapter (Special Edition)...

  5. Sep 21, 2022 · The Top 50 best Slipknot songs ever. By Alec Chillingworth. ( Metal Hammer ) last updated 21 September 2022. We asked YOU to vote for the greatest Slipknot song of them all. And the maggots have spoken. Page 5 of 5: Page 1. Page 2. Page 3. Page 4. Page 5. 10. Disasterpiece (Iowa, 2001)

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