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Slipknot | 
| Artist: Slipknot Label: Roadrunner Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £8.78 You Save: £0.21 (2%)
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Rating: 147 reviews Sales Rank: 2392
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 016861865580 EAN: 0016861865580 ASIN: B00003ZA0T
Release Date: September 2, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 6 to 9 days
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| Tracks:
| • | 742617000027 | | • | Sic | | • | Eyeless | | • | Wait and bleed | | • | Surfacing | | • | Spit it out | | • | Tattered and torn | | • | Me in side | | • | Liberate | | • | Prosthetics | | • | No Life | | • | Diluted | | • | Only One | | • | Scissors |
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Amazon.co.uk Review The album cover of this self-titled release depicts the nine members of Slipknot in creepy masks, the dark image confirmed by the presence of a parental advisory sticker. Inside, foul language and subversive lyrics complete the picture. Yet Slipknot are no Insane Clown Posse, using hyperbole to mask a lack of talent. Slipknot's sound, while indebted to the likes of Korn, is more aggressive and creative; indeed, it's a closer kin to Slayer and death metal, yet listenable and surprisingly melodic. The common denominator among Slipknot and the late 1990s crop of neo-metal-rap bands is producer Ross Robinson (Korn, Limp Bizkit), who discovered the Iowa-bred Slipknot and signed them to his label, I Am Records. His stellar production, melded with wonderfully creepy percussive elements, a sampler, a DJ, metallic-grind guitars, and singer Corey Taylor's immense passion and wide melodic range, makes Slipknot immensely listenable. Slipknot isn't for everyone, but they provide a visceral and satisfying ride for fans of the hard stuff. --Katherine Turman
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Best album of the past decade November 14, 2008 Best album of the past ten years - I'm serious.
'Slipknot' crystalises all that is good about hardcore metal. I've loved this kind of stuff from the mid 80s, all the way from Celtic Frost through Naplam Death in the Lee Dorian days to 90s death metal. Great stuff that's always scratched an itch for me.
But nothing brings it all together like this album. It just gets everything so... RIGHT. The combination of emotion - raw aggresion, rage and a bit of humour - with melodies, awesome percussion, theatricality is spot on and quickly gets under your skin. Nothing quite else really comes close to making it all work so well. Vocals, riffs, samples - everything is just in the right place.
This is a truely stunning set of tracks that brings a smile to my face every time I listen to it. It is a special album and you should buy it immediately.
forget BMTH, JFAC, IKTPQ... This is the real stuff! August 26, 2008 I am not a fan of "Nu-Metal/Screamo", in fact, I despise all these "emo/scene kidd" bands kicking around at the moment. Most guys will take a first listen to a "Slipknot" song, and without thinking straight, will rate it as "screamo" (that meaning they fit into all this "Emo" stuff). Slipknot never have, and never will, fit into this category.
Yes, Slipknot ARE heavy. And yes, they are not going to everybody's cup of tea, I can dig that. What I don't dig is people fitting them into all this "Emo" image.
Slipknot are a clever band; their lyrics are not about "being hurt by one another" and all that stuff influenced by bands like MCR and Hawthrone Heights. Slipknot are a very iconic bands; there aren't many bands that jump around stage wearing masks. I'm not a fan of their music onwards from "Iowa", but I have always enjoyed their first two albums - the way they just went crazy and shocked everybody at the time.
This album will never age. It is fantastic. Buy it. Love it.
Meh. Too repetitive, got some some good moments though (very Little) July 21, 2008 Well i'm 17 years old I'm a massive metalhead my favourite bands are Iron Maiden, Dragonforce, Manowar, Slayer & Metallica(& Megadeth same spot). I like any music I don't care what genre it is as long as I like it, and this debut by Slipknot aint that good. All the songs here sound too similar the riffs are aswell too similar. Though Corey Taylor is indeed an awesome vocalist it doesn't show it here. I mean Slipknot are a good band just listen to Vol. 3 Subliminal Verses that's brilliant (maybe has something to do with Rick Rubin the producer).
Best songs here for me are Eyeless & Wait And Bleed. Oh and what is that so called guitar playing at the start of Surface is that supposed to be a solo? Whatever it is it sounds terrible.
This just is too repetitive Coreys vocals(shouting) just gets so annoying after about 2 seconds it sounds the same all the time though when he sings it sounds good but doesn't sing alot. Now I do like shouting vocals it just has to be good like Slayer's Tom Araya. I suggest If you're new to Slipknot buy Vol. 3 Subliminal Verses well worth cehcking out.
This is a weak debut and Slipknot are certainly not the best metal band not by a long shot. Oh too "M Gandolof" I can find plenty albums better suited to pent your anger up to here it is Testament - The Formation Of Damnation, Slayer - Reign In Blood, Metallica - And Justice For All, Devildriver - The Last Kind Words, Lamb Of God - Ashes Of The Wake, Pantera - Vulgar Display Of Power, Megadeth - Peace Sells, But Whos Buying! I could name so many more but I've already proved my point. Rock On!!!!
Really *Sic* May 10, 2008 Although many people think that this was Slipknot's debut album, they had already released their debut Mate Feed Kill Repeat 3 years previous (albeit with a rather different line-up) and had actually recorded a follow-up named Crowz which was never released.
Anyway over half of the songs on this album are simply rerecorded or slightly altered versions of their previous songs. Having said that 9 years later it still sounds cutting-edge, argueably the best nu-metal album recorded, and should appeal to the majority of metal fans whether they prefer bands like Limp Biscit, Possessed, Mayhem or Mushroomhead.
Lovin' it... October 25, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Lots of people say that only `spotty kids' listen to Slipknots music (and that it isn't really music at all).
Well, I'm a well educated, self-employed 28 yr old, who has recently bought this album (along with `Iowa' and `The Subliminal Verses'). And all I can say is, that it's absolutely brilliant.
This will go down in heavy metal history as one of THE greatest albums ever made.
Slipknot are one of those bands (along with others [in my opinion]: Nirvana, Metallica, Rage Against The Machine, and Green Day) that defied convention. They created music in a style that they wanted to hear, and to stuff anyone else. They merge heavy metal with nu-metal with death metal, with heavy punk - in short - groundbreaking.
A lot has/is written about what Slipknots' songs are all about. But if you research what they say their intention was, and study the lyrics for yourself - you'll begin to see how poetic and intelligent, the songs actually are, through the beautifully crafted angry lyrics.
It's not mindless noise, you couldn't get any random person off the street to produce an album like this (unlike Pop music with `X-Factor' et al).
Definitely worth a listen.
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