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Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses (Deluxe Version)

Slipknot

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Slipknot set out to construct the ultimate metal music flamethrower, ever since their genesis in a Des Moines, IA, basement. But they also deployed an agitprop campaign of masks, smocks, and bar codes that helped scare parents (like good metal should) and transform Slipknot fans into faithful "maggots." The Midwestern origin of all this craziness is genius, as the band's marrow-draining metal and twisted, fibrous mythology is antithetical to the region's milquetoast rep. Still, after the gothic nausea of 2001's Iowa, Slipknot's vitality dissipated in clouds of gaseous hype and individual indulgence. Had they grown fat on their thrones? Probably. But the layoff only makes Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses scream louder. Working with famously bearded helmer Rick Rubin — aka He Who Smites Bullsh*t — Slipknot pour the shrill accessibility of their self-titled debut down Iowa's dark sieve, and the result is flinty, angry, and rewardingly restless. Vol. 3 shares its lyrical themes of anger, disaffection, and psychosis with most of Slipknot's nu-metal peers. Lines like "I've screamed until my veins collapsed" and "Push my fingers into my eyes/It's the only thing that slowly stops the ache" (from the otherwise strong "Duality") aren't unique to this cult. But unlike so many, the band's sound rarely disassembles into genre building blocks: riff + glowering vocal + throaty chorus = Ozzfest acceptance. What makes Vol. 3 tick is the dedication to making it a Slipknot album, and not just another flashy alt-metal billboard. The seething anger and preoccupation with pain is valid because it's componential to the group's uniquely branded havoc. "Blister Exists," "Three Nil," and "Opium of the People" are all standouts, strafing soft underbellies with rhythmic (occasionally melodic) vocals, stuttering, quadruple-helix percussion, and muted grindcore guitar. Rubin is integral to the album's power — his cataclysmic vocal filters and arrays of unidentifiable squiggle and squelch unite Vol. 3's various portions in wildly different ways. Just when the meditative "Circles" threatens to keel over from melodrama, in sputters strings of damaged electronics and percussion to lead it into "Welcome," which sounds like Helmet covering Relapse Records' entire catalog at once. Later, another counterpoint is offered, when the swift boot kicks of "Pulse of the Maggots" and "Before I Forget" separate "Vermilion"'s gothic and acoustic parts. Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses doesn't feel like Slipknot's final statement. It's a satisfying, carefully crafted representation of their career to date. But there's a sense that whatever Slipknot do next might be their ultimate broadcast to the faithful. [Roadrunner released a bonus track edition of Vol. 3.]

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finally

ive been hearing about these other tracks on the vol 3 cd that werent on itunes. i finally know what they sound like. the vocals in the 2 bonus tracks makes me feel that there gonna come out of my computer and punch me in the face. parents or people who listen to the jonas queers "dont get close" or your gonna "scream". plus all the amazing bonus stuff is $0.99, 4 live songs, full length version of danger keep away, a mix of vermillion!, and two more, great songs by slipknot i found out bout this on the same day i bought the slipknot 10 year aniversery albulm. that was the greatest day that had to do with music of my life. \,,/SlipknoT\,,/

I used to hate screamo...

So, I was over my friends house in 5th grade, and he showed me the song Before I Forget. I hated it. I thought they were one of those pathetic bands that make heavy metal. 2 years later, me and my friend had our iPods by now, and I was over his house again and he played it on his dock. I didnt really like it, but he played it over and over and over and I now have it on my iPod. And, it's number 9 on My Top 25 Most Played. He also got me into other songs I used to hate, and now these guys are one of my favorite bands. I think they have a unique sense of screamo, with hard-beat verses and then a softer but still good refrain. It's like they just change themes in the middle of the songs, and it's cool. I think it's different (but cool too) for them to be wearing masks. In this album, I think the top best are the grim-reaper on the far left, the guy that has a lot of pins in his head, and the scarecrow on the bottom-right. These guys are NOT one of those pathetic bands with 5 minute guitar solos. The best songs on this album are Duality, Welcome, Don't Get Close, Opium Of The People, and, of course, Before I Forget!

Mother ****ers

i love this album but who the hell keeps waiting a month after i finally buy somthing puts out the bonus version!!!!!????

Biography

Formed: September, 1995 in Des Moines, IA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Slipknot's mix of grinding, post-Korn alternative metal, Marilyn Manson-esque neo-shock rock, and rap-metal helped make them one of the most popular bands in the so-called nu-metal explosion of the late '90s. But even more helpful was their theatrical, attention-grabbing image: the band always performed in identical industrial jump suits and homemade Halloween masks, and added to its mysterious anonymity by adopting the numbers zero through eight as stage aliases. Add to that a lyrical...
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Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses (Deluxe Version), Slipknot
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  • $15.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal, Hard Rock
  • Released: May 25, 2004

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