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A music video was made for "Spit It Out" the video was directed by Thomas Mignone and consists of cuts between a live performance of the song and a band homage of the 1980 horror film The Shining, with Joey Jordison as Danny Torrance; Shawn Crahan and Chris Fehn as the Grady twins; Corey Taylor as Jack Torrance; Mick Thomson as Lloyd the Bartender; Paul Gray as Harry Derwent; Anthony Stevens ...
"Surfacing" (live) "Spit It Out" (music video) "Wait and Bleed" (live) "Scissors" (DVD only, live) Thomas Mignone directed all the live footage for the video, but did not direct the outside clips, where the band members are banging on barrels and starting fires, it is unknown whether these clips are from an unreleased music video or not. "Eeyore"
A music video featuring the live recording of "The Nameless" was created to promote the album. [2] Head of marketing at Roadrunner Records, Bob Johnsen, stated that the price of 9.0: Live was reduced in an effort to give "added value", resulting in the double-disc album being "two hours of music for the price of one". [10]
Live at MSG is the third live album by American heavy metal band Slipknot, released on August 18, 2023 by Roadrunner Records. It documents the band's performance at Madison Square Garden on February 5, 2009 during the All Hope Is Gone World Tour. The album's release is intended to commemorate the 15th anniversary of All Hope Is Gone.
Disasterpieces is the second video album by American heavy metal band Slipknot.Unveiled at an advance screening in New York City on November 1, 2002, and released on November 22 by Roadrunner Records, [1] the two-disc set features a concert at London Dockland Arena, and all the band's music videos to date, including songs from Slipknot and Iowa.
The set also includes live performances, music videos from songs on the band's third studio album, Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), and the first unmasked interviews with all of the band members. The movie featured footage recorded from the recording of Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) through the end of the tour in support of the album spanning ...
Fantômas went on to greatly influence Slipknot's new music. [13] [14] After recording a new demo, Slipknot released it to prospective labels and producers; the track "Spit It Out" was the main focus in it and, with help from their manager Sophia John, they were able to supply a copy of the eponymous demo to Ross Robinson. [15]
Jägermeister Music Tour 2004 [5] [6] Supported by: Fear Factory and Chimaira [7] March 30, 2004 Hollywood: United States Hard Rock Live: March 31, 2004 West Palm Beach: Sound Advice Amphitheater: April 2, 2004 Birmingham: Sloss Furnaces: April 3, 2004 Atlanta: The Tabernacle: April 4, 2004 North Myrtle Beach: House of Blues: April 6, 2004 ...