Slipknot 10th Anniversary ((exclusive))
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The band's fifth album, 5.0 (2009), marked a rebirth of sorts. Recorded with producer Rick Rubin, the album featured a more refined, experimental sound. The album's lead single, "Psychosocial," showcased the band's ability to craft catchy, aggressive tracks. 5.0 received widespread acclaim, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200 chart and eventually achieving platinum certification. slipknot 10th anniversary
Disc One featured the original album alongside a "New Abuse Mix" of "My Plague". Disc Two provided the full audio of the legendary Disasterpieces DVD, recorded live in London in 2002, giving fans the chance to relive the band's chaotic stage presence in pure audio form. The DVD was headlined by Goat , another personal film directed by Clown, featuring never-before-seen interviews and footage that documented the "madness" surrounding the Iowa era. Given the tragic passing of bassist Paul Gray in 2010, this release resonated deeply, serving as a tribute to an integral part of the band’s foundation. Share your favorite Slipknot memories, songs, or albums
Ten years after nine masked men from Des Moines, Iowa, dropped their self-titled debut album, the metal world was forced to reckon with the permanent scars they left behind. When Roadrunner Records released the Slipknot (10th Anniversary Edition) in September 2009, it was more than a celebratory reissue. It was a stark reminder of a time when mainstream music was dangerous, unpredictable, and genuinely terrifying. Recorded with producer Rick Rubin, the album featured
The 1999 Era: Raw, dirty, and genuinely unsettling latex masks.