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  2. Song 3 - Wikipedia

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    "Song #3" is a single by American rock band Stone Sour, off of their studio album Hydrograd. It topped the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart in June 2017, where it held the top spot for five consecutive weeks.

  3. Rose Red Violent Blue (This Song Is Dumb & So Am I)

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    MetalSucks praised the song for being "a really good song, a slower number at first that opens up into a rocker, and it only solidifies my impression of Hydrograd.Stone Sour don’t get a ton of respect from the heavier spectrum of the metal community, but they’ve been pumping out incredibly solid hard rock jams album after album for nearly two decades now.

  4. Sillyworld - Wikipedia

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    "Sillyworld" (stylized in all lowercase) is the third single from Stone Sour's 2006 album Come What(ever) May. It reached number two on the Mainstream Rock charts in 2007. It reached number two on the Mainstream Rock charts in 2007.

  5. Stone Sour (album) - Wikipedia

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    In support of the album, Stone Sour released two singles in quick succession; "Get Inside" was the band's first music video and it included live footage. [6] Released shortly after, "Bother" also featured a music video. [7] Throughout October and November 2002, Stone Sour toured the United States in support of the album with Chevelle and Sinch. [8]

  6. Gone Sovereign/Absolute Zero - Wikipedia

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    In "Absolute Zero", the main character is stuck in some sort of other-worldly realm. Within this realm, two versions of Stone Sour perform the track throughout the area; one colored grey and the other colored gold. The man is presented with a choice, his body getting twisted and warped as he struggles to make a truly impossible decision.

  7. Come What(ever) May - Wikipedia

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    In September 2005, lead singer Corey Taylor announced that Stone Sour would return with a second album. [7] He said that they had written over 30 songs, some during the writing process of Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), the third album by vocalist Taylor and guitarist James Root's other band Slipknot, and that they were working on demoing the tracks before entering the studio.

  8. Bother (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was one of Stone Sour's first songs to put them into the mainstream. The cover features Taylor's hands and rings, one of them being a Spider-Man ring which is a reference to the song being featured on the soundtrack to the film Spider-Man (although the track is credited to Taylor as the performer, not Stone Sour) and to Taylor being a ...

  9. 30/30-150 - Wikipedia

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    "30/30-150" is the first single from rock band Stone Sour's second album Come What(ever) May. The song received a nomination for Best Metal Performance at the 49th annual Grammy Awards, [ 1 ] but lost to " Eyes of the Insane " by Slayer .