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Slipknot is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Slipknot. It was released on June 29, 1999, by Roadrunner Records , following a demo containing a few of the songs which had previously been released in 1998. [ 6 ]
No Life may refer to: "No Life" (Slipknot song), a song by American metal band Slipknot from their self-titled debut studio album "No Life" (Orelsan song), a song by French rapper Orelsan from his debut studio album Perdu d'avance "No Life" (Nessbeal song), a song by French rapper Nessbeal from his mixtape RSC Sessions Perdues, featuring Orelsan
Slipknot's lyrics are generally very aggressive; they sometimes include profanity while exploring themes such as darkness, nihilism, anger, disaffection, love, misanthropy, and psychosis. [ 20 ] [ 190 ] They often draw upon topics including the music industry , politics, personal strife, and reflection, among others. [ 191 ]
No Life (Slipknot song) O. Only One (Slipknot song) Opium of the People (Slipknot song) P. Prosthetics (song) Psychosocial (song) Pulse of the Maggots; Purity (song) S.
Slipknot is an American heavy metal band from Des Moines, Iowa.The band was founded in 1995 by vocalist Anders Colsefni, guitarists Donnie Steele and Josh Brainard, bassist Paul Gray, drummer Joey Jordison and percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan, who released the group's first demo Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. in 1996. [1]
Vol. 3 is credited as Slipknot's first to incorporate more traditional, melodic song structures, guitar solos and acoustic instruments. The album received generally positive reviews. Slipknot was praised by AllMusic for its "dedication to making it a Slipknot album", [4] while Q added that the album was "a triumph". [5]
9.0: Live is the first live album by American heavy metal band Slipknot.The band recorded the two-disc album during a 2004–05 world tour that promoted their third studio album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses).
"All Out Life" is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot, released as an independent single on October 31, 2018, by Roadrunner Records. It was the band's first single in nearly three years, following " Goodbye ".