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  • Slipknot's Corey Taylor Talks Grammys, Says Winning an Award 'Doesn't Mean Anything'

    In case you didn't already know, Slipknot's Corey Taylor doesn't care about Grammy Awards. Despite winning in 2006 for "Before I Forget" and being nominated multiple times for Best Metal Performance, Taylor isn't into the whole awards scene.
  • Slipknot's Corey Taylor Talks New Masks, Still Won't Confirm Bassist and Drummer Identities [LISTEN]

    Slipknot's masks have become synonymous with the band's blend of brutal heavy metal, and traditionally each member adopts a new face for a new album. Frontman Corey Taylor talked about the masks for the group's latest effort ".5: The Gray Chapter" with DJ Metallic on Metal Mania Radio recently. He also talked about the band's new bassist and drummer, whose identities have yet to be confirmed by the group."With every album, some of us have evolved our masks more dramatically than others, but there's always a difference, they've always changed a little bit, and this album is no exception," he said, Blabbermouth noted. "I mean, I think mine and Clown's and Sid's have changed the most, because it's evolution."
  • 8 Albums Named After The Artist's Home State: Red Hot Chili Peppers, Slipknot, And More

    A few weeks ago, I wrote a list about albums named after the artist's hometown, such as Outkast's ATLiens or Bruce Springsteen's Greetings from Asbury Park, NJ. The eight artists listed here, however, took this one step further, by naming their albums after their entire home state.
  • Taylor Swift Sets Records with '1989,' while 'NOW 52,' Sam Hunt and Barry Manilow Struggle to Keep Up

    Maybe you heard Taylor Swift put out a new album last week. Surprise: It went to no. 1 on the Billboard 200.
  • Slipknot Tops Billboard 200 Full of New Albums, Including T.I., Neil Diamond and Logic; Taylor Swift May Go Platinum Next Week

    As we get later and later into the year, more and more new albums will be released to attract the growing demand for the Christmas season. Things are getting near to full swing this week as seven of the Top 10 spots, including the first four, are taken by new albums.
  • Slipknot's Jim Root Defends the Band's Attempts to Help Deceased Bassist Paul Gray with Drug Problem

    Slipknot guitarist Jim Root defended his band in a recent interview over accusations that the group did not try to help bassist Paul Gray with his drug addiction that resulted in his death in 2010.
  • Slipknot's Plans to Burn Camel Dung at Knotfest Get Axed, Fans Breathe Clean Sigh of Relief

    Remember when we told you Slipknot's upcoming Knotfest was going to smell like camel poo? Well, it looks like the band will have to find another smell because officials in California do not want flaming drums of oil and dung at the event. much to the relief of fans.
  • Stream Slipknot's Brutal New Song 'Sarcastrophe' from Upcoming Album '.5: The Gray Chapter' [LISTEN]

    Slipknot's new album ".5: The Gray Chapter" is less than a week away, and the band has been generously sharing songs recently. Fans can stream the record's second track, "Sarcastrophe," on the band's website, Blabbermouth notes.
  • Singer Corey Taylor Gets Critical of People Who Say Slipknot and Stone Sour Sound Alike

    Slipknot and Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor called out critics recently, dismissing the sentiment that the two bands sound alike.
  • Slipknot Shares New Song 'Custer' From Upcoming Album '.5: The Gray Chapter' [LISTEN]

    Iowa metal band Slipknot are gearing up for the release of their fifth studio album and have recently shared their heavy third single "Custer" via YouTube.
  • Slipknot's Upcoming Festival 'Knotfest' Is Not Going To Smell Good

    For what might be today's grossest news, Slipknot has announced that their festival later this month known as Knotfest will have its own smell - burning camel feces.
  • Slipknot Drafts Ex-Against Me! Drummer Jay Weinberg as Joey Jordison Replacement? Laura Jane Grace Says 'Yes'

    There's been plenty of speculation, at least among metal heads, as to who will be playing the drums on Slipknot's new album. Some very strong evidence has come out suggesting one particular candidate and we've got to admit, we're fairly surprised: former Against Me! drummer Jay Weinberg.
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