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Vol.3 - The Subliminal Verses | 
| Artist: Slipknot Label: Roadrunner Category: Music
List Price: £14.99 Buy New: £5.98 You Save: £9.01 (60%)
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Rating: 105 reviews Sales Rank: 1106
Format: Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 618388 UPC: 016861838829 EAN: 0016861838829 ASIN: B0001NBMBC
Release Date: May 24, 2004 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Prelude 3.0 | | • | The Blister Exists | | • | Three Nil | | • | Duality | | • | Opium Of The People | | • | Circle | | • | Welcome | | • | Vermilion | | • | Pulse Of The Maggots | | • | Before I Forget | | • | Vermilion, PT. 2 | | • | The Nameless | | • | The Virus Of Life | | • | Danger - Keep Away |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review There's absolutely nothing subliminal about Slipknot's third album, Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses). No, the anger and frustration is pretty much at the forefront throughout the 14 tracks here. But this isn't just blind rage on display--the nine masked men of Slipknot sound more focused than ever, all because they manage to broaden their sound. Best of all, they display a profound awareness of hard rock's heritage and their place within it (helped in no small part by the direction of legendary producer Rick Rubin). Vol. 3 has hints of Slayer's speed metal (right down to the double-time guitar solo in "Welcome") and Nine Inch Nails' sweeping and meticulously-constructed epics (and, in particular, The Downward Spiral). They even show that they're capable of exercising restraint, applying a delicate touch to the string-laden "Circle" and the piano and acoustic-guitar-led "Vermilion Pt. 2". Mostly, though, Vol. 3 is an organic industrial metal album, mixing sampled sounds and beats with real, rapid-fire drumming and split-second riffing. There's a lot going on here, even on tracks with silly names such as "Pulse of the Maggots". It probably doesn't do them any favours to say that Slipknot are cleverer than they look. But, on Vol. 3 (The Subliminal Verses) they prove themselves cleverer than most of their peers. Quite simply, this is an exceptional metal album. --Robert Burrow
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| Customer Reviews: Read 100 more reviews...
If you don't like this.... July 23, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
you're too old - no excuses. This album makes Metallica sound average, dated and out of ideas. The Blister Exists is the best metal tune I've heard in at least a decade - buy it for that if nothing else. This CD is the sonic equivalent of an 18 wheeler crashing through your frontroom while you're eating your tea.
I have grown to love this album. It's their best. June 7, 2008 Ok I aint a massive fan of Slipknot because i'm more into the 80s metal scene then nu - metal but this album is really good. I didnt like their debut album(it only had 2 good songs), Iowa was a really good album and this album is brilliant. They have gotten alot better at what they do. This is a mixture of Slipknots usual heavy stuff, and a couple a slow ballad type songs, and damn they do it well. The lyrics are brilliant, Corey Taylor as i always knew is an amazing singer and frontman(just check out Stone Sour), the guitars are very good the good riffs and finally they put some proper solos on some songs. The best songs for me are The Blisters Exists, Opium Of people (awesome solo), Circle ( indeed a brilliant acoustic songs slipknot fans wont be happy with this which just shows how closed minded they are), Pulse Of Maggots & The Nameless. Slipknots newest song Pshycosocial which they just released as a single is brilliant i shall be buying their new album when it comes out. Indeed Slipknot are a very good band sorry i got into them so late.
a mixture September 4, 2007 a mixture of soft and heavy metal (if you like old school heavy slipknot get the debute)
yes its good July 30, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Its ok really. Im just getting into slipknot and decided to buy this. I have to say that it is ok. Some of the tracks are too slow for me though, such as 'circle' and 'vermillion part 2' and 'danger-keep away'. I do agree that corey is trying to make slipknot into stone sour on these tracks.
The best tracks are 'duality' 'Before i forget' 'pulse of the maggots' and 'the nameless'.
These tracks make me keep on playing the album although i do skip the other tracks.
Overall this is a good album, although personally i do not like the softer tracks.
Vol.3 Reborn January 10, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Granted if you already own vol.3 you think to yourself whats the point in getting the re release???
well alot of reasons really. This double CD album contains songs that you were only able to get on some of the singles that were released close to the launch of Vol 3 if not them then some different remixes that have never been released and as a Slipknot fan myself i like to hear the different reactions crowds give to them live and that was another reason i wanted to own this album
On the whole if you dont have vol 3 or any of the singles and are dying to hear what the Knot sound like live or just an insane Slipknot fan (like myself) then this is the CD for you
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