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Slipknot Album - Slipknot (Digipak)
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Release Date:2000-09-26
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Alternative Metal, Heavy Metal, Pop, Pop/Rock Music, Rap-Metal, Rock
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Label:Roadrunner Records
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UPC:016861851125
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Approx. Price:$19.98
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Review - Album Details :
Featuring a Different Tracklisting to the Us Format, this Version Includes the Bonus Track, 'me Inside' and the Hidden Track 'eyore'.Review - Amazon.com :
The album cover of this self-titled release depicts the 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 '90s 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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