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Crahan began wearing a clown mask to rehearsals when the band was still fairly unknown, spawning the mask theme that the band is known for today. [citation needed] Crahan has had several masks throughout his career with Slipknot, all of which are clown themed except for his "death mask", which was used in the video for the song "Vermilion ...
It was co-directed by Shawn "Clown" Crahan and P. R. Brown, and features Malcolm McDowell and Ashley Laurence of Hellraiser fame. [12] Corey Taylor is seen for the third time in a Slipknot video without his mask (the other two times being: "Dead Memories" and "Before I Forget") and is cross-dressed at the end of the short film. [13]
Voliminal: Inside the Nine is the third video album by American heavy metal band Slipknot.Released December 5, 2006 by Roadrunner Records, the 2-disc DVD set features an 84-minute movie created by band member Shawn "Clown" Crahan.
"Solway Firth" is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot. Produced by Greg Fidelman, it was released on July 22, 2019, as the second single from their sixth album, We Are Not Your Kind. The song's music video was directed by the band's percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan and features footage from the Amazon Prime Video series The Boys.
Slipknot returns to Des Moines for Knotfest on Saturday. Founding member Shawn Crahan, aka Clown, talks about his Des Moines memories.
The band has said the idea of wearing masks stemmed from a clown mask that Crahan took to rehearsals when the band first started. Crahan later became known for his clown masks, adopting the pseudonym "Clown". [10] The concept developed; by late 1997, the band decided every band member would wear a unique mask and matching jumpsuit. [245]
Kelly Osbourne and her boyfriend, Sid Wilson, were all smiles posing together at a recent red carpet event. Osbourne, 40, and Wilson, 47, were coordinated in black ensembles at the Wednesday ...
The video was directed by the band's co-founder, percussionist and music video director, Shawn "Clown" Crahan. [5] The video starts off with a crowd of people standing up on a prison bus, wearing white clothing, symbolic with angels contrasted by them all wearing the same creepy facemasks, akin to that of demons.