Fun fact about spit it out originally they were gonna re-record it for the 1999 self titled album but the producer thought the aggressiveness didn't match so they used the demo version for the album
Escuchando las versiones que se grabaron para el álbum ("Hyper Version" y "Stamp You Out Mix"), sin duda prefiero la demo modificada que usaron para el álbum
Snap never made it as a regular song, I think it was an bonus song on some versions of their first album. Dope song, wonder if there’s any film of them playing it live.
I was really dismissive of these guys as a teen but 20 years later I have a deeper appreciation of their talent. There's a lot going on here and they manage a legit heavy sound.
There’s a lot of people like that in music, myself included. This is my favorite band and has been for a long time, till this day I still hear stuff I didn’t notice before I’m their music, as my depth of understanding and observation increases. It’s neat cause it almost refreshes the song for me, even though nothing compares to when you first hear them. I remember first hearing The Blister Exists and thought wow this is amazing.
Look I'm all about giving credit where it's due, but have you ever listened to Dave Lombardo's work on the "Seasons In The Abyss" and "South of Heaven" albums?
My favorite time period for Slipknot, they had a lot more R&B influence in their music. Self titled is my favorite album for that reason, on top of it being super heavy.
@@jeusvox2878 yeah but maybe hip hop or gangster rap influence, I can’t hear any rhythm and blues or at least the African American version with auto tuned slow beats with indecipherable high pitched singing
@@CJ-pe1zk R&B really has nothing to do with being African American, tbh I think that term is dumb. I think of Black American sure, but to the point of R&B, there is R&B in almost any form of music, at least that has percussion and a bass line imo. Which this does, sure it may be layered with its distortion, how ever to me, R&B is present in all of their music. You might be confusion Hip Hop with R&B, and yes R&B is usually known for more shall I say gentle sounding music, that doesn’t limit it to that though.
@SleepyclaN Zz zyxx rd was a masterpiece, imperfect also great. Is everything he did with stone sour gold? No but it doesn't take away from the fact it's still quality. Not your style and I can respect that.
Interloper has a very similiar intro to Diluted if not almost entirely the same. Purity also contains lots of segments from Despise, really interesting.
I downloaded wait and bleed and spit it out on Napster back in the 90s because a friend told me about these crazy-ass dudes, never looked back been a maggot since then love and respect from Aussie land. Btw I did end up buying the album, also welcome to our neighbourhood VHS.
MFKR didn’t get them much attention, so they made this 5 record album which gained them a lot of popularity which allowed them to be able to release a full album.(self-titled)
@@22tfortnitevevo It's not a series of demos, though. It's a demo CD. Crowz was a series of demos. Wait, why the hell would they put out a demo AFTER getting signed? That's like taking a shit AFTER wiping. Makes no sense.
I thought the wait and bleed demo on the 10th anniversary was from this demo. Was that version before this one? Spit it out I understand sounding so much like the album because my understanding is they couldn't get a take as good as the demo so they just remastered it and added a few things.
@@jakeseitz Oh yeah, i remember watching a video on the Self-titled samples and it was from some 80's hiphop cd or sumthing. It's still stuck in my head though :)
Sí son demos, si te fijas en spit it out en el 00:47 no están los tornamesas de sid. La voz se mantuvo prácticamente igual pero algunos instrumentos cambiaron.
@@el_guitarrista_ghost5218 Son demos, pero para el álbum debut de 1999 ni Ross Robinson ni Terry Date pudieron capturar la misma intensidad de las demos de Spit it Out y Wait and bleed así que usaron las demos como canciones oficiales. Para ese entonces aún no tenían DJ en producción del album le agregaron los scratchings de Sid, esa es la única diferencia.
@@el_guitarrista_ghost5218Spit it Out es la versión Demo, si se nota, si no lo notas es porque no prestaste mucha atención. Faltan varios samples que están en la versión final y el scratch de las tornamesas de Sid
@@francoiscosta9915 no shit. Yes it's clean just like when they're played on the radio / TV. They kept the original recordings and put them on the album for the explicit lyrics.
@@skcollect man I am curious, seeing you have the promo tape with Spit it Out demo and Surfacing rough mix : is the Spit it Out on the tape the same as on this video or a different version ?
@Giullian Thunder Games not exactly. They had a demo in 1995 with Some Feel, Fur, Tattered & Torn and Part of Me. A demo in 1996 with Carve, May 17 and Windows. Another in 1997 with Carve, Coleslaw and The Me Inside. And this last one we are commenting with Corey in 1998. In fact the demo you're giving is a kind of weird mix we see online of tracks from MFKR, and the 1997 demo.
Fun fact about spit it out originally they were gonna re-record it for the 1999 self titled album but the producer thought the aggressiveness didn't match so they used the demo version for the album
And the Hyper mix is the one they recorded for the album
The demo is for sure the best version.
Escuchando las versiones que se grabaron para el álbum ("Hyper Version" y "Stamp You Out Mix"), sin duda prefiero la demo modificada que usaron para el álbum
What’s is fun fact 😂😂
This is true only thing they did for the demo was add Sid’s scratches to the track
0:01 - Spit it Out
2:32 - Wait and Bleed
5:00 - Snap
7:54 - Interloper
10:12 - Despise
God bless you.
Thank you
@Denver Weston why do you have two accounts?
Snap never made it as a regular song, I think it was an bonus song on some versions of their first album. Dope song, wonder if there’s any film of them playing it live.
They should make it, an official release after it was on the Jason vs Freddy sound track so it is and offical release
My brain seems to add in Sid's record noises during Spit it Out, they're not there on the demo disc but I swear I can hear them still.
Same
dude it really does. cool comment bro
I wish you didn’t point that out!!!! This is trippy lol
Spit it out sounds so weird without sid’s scratching
Slipknot: Nu-metal
Slipknot demo: Rap metal
I was really dismissive of these guys as a teen but 20 years later I have a deeper appreciation of their talent. There's a lot going on here and they manage a legit heavy sound.
There’s a lot of people like that in music, myself included. This is my favorite band and has been for a long time, till this day I still hear stuff I didn’t notice before I’m their music, as my depth of understanding and observation increases. It’s neat cause it almost refreshes the song for me, even though nothing compares to when you first hear them. I remember first hearing The Blister Exists and thought wow this is amazing.
Joey will forever be the best ever drummer in this life and the next
A real fan here. I hear you Bro such,Such a shame RIP
Look I'm all about giving credit where it's due, but have you ever listened to Dave Lombardo's work on the "Seasons In The Abyss" and "South of Heaven" albums?
My favorite time period for Slipknot, they had a lot more R&B influence in their music. Self titled is my favorite album for that reason, on top of it being super heavy.
Yeah can definitely hear the R&B influence 😝
@@CJ-pe1zk turn tables, Corey rapping, some of the rhythms, definitely there.
@@CJ-pe1zk you know they have a DJ and a sampler in the form of Sid Wilson and Craig Jones who are heavily influenced by hip hop. At least Sid is.
@@jeusvox2878 yeah but maybe hip hop or gangster rap influence, I can’t hear any rhythm and blues or at least the African American version with auto tuned slow beats with indecipherable high pitched singing
@@CJ-pe1zk R&B really has nothing to do with being African American, tbh I think that term is dumb. I think of Black American sure, but to the point of R&B, there is R&B in almost any form of music, at least that has percussion and a bass line imo. Which this does, sure it may be layered with its distortion, how ever to me, R&B is present in all of their music. You might be confusion Hip Hop with R&B, and yes R&B is usually known for more shall I say gentle sounding music, that doesn’t limit it to that though.
You notice it had a lot more of Corey rapping
@SleepyclaN Zz andrrs was mediocre. Good reason it took his leaving for the band to make it.
@SleepyclaN Zz no doubt he started it. Respect for that. Corey perfected it. Stone sour isn't bad either. You're salty. That's comedic
@SleepyclaN Zz zyxx rd was a masterpiece, imperfect also great. Is everything he did with stone sour gold? No but it doesn't take away from the fact it's still quality. Not your style and I can respect that.
@SleepyclaN Zz you're insane if you think slipknot and stone sour are bad lol
@SleepyclaN Zz again you're out of your mind but ok
interloper SLAPS
IT VERY MUCH DOES
Yeah Diluted sucks ass
@@derreckossas4951 i love the riff
Diluted and interloper are both good. Diluted is much darker, too.
seriously the most underrated slipknot self titled song.
Interloper has a very similiar intro to Diluted if not almost entirely the same. Purity also contains lots of segments from Despise, really interesting.
Interloper Is a demo of Diluted
Same with Despise
That's why these are demos, they were later changed to diluted and purity.
Kind of like Snap-Spit it Out, and also (sic) was originally an Anders song called Slipknot.
@@hilljackzack7284 I mean a good amount of slipknot songs were written by Anders, Before being adapted for later records.
Joey jordisson is the beast at drums
Lars Ulrich is a way better drummer
Sorry I’m jk
@@artanmcmanusarchives he used to be but not anymore
Artan McManus they both suck. their new drummer is a lot better
Was
@@dablindscooter1973 finally someone spill the truth
Despise just has puritys lyrics with a different instrumental and im scared
Purity is just a remake of despise
I like Despise a lot more than Purity
I downloaded wait and bleed and spit it out on Napster back in the 90s because a friend told me about these crazy-ass dudes, never looked back been a maggot since then love and respect from Aussie land. Btw I did end up buying the album, also welcome to our neighbourhood VHS.
Perfect Old Slipknot!! 💗
I fucking get it holy shit people.
Yeah we know
Hey There lol yea if ur this far down the slipknot rabbit hole that’s common knowledge
Hebrewburg Moneygrubber I just put it here in case somebody didn’t know. For the most part lots of people know.
Hey There I put it here for those who didn’t know. Sorry that I somehow affected you for you to reply like that.
no fucking way man
Rest in peace Joey
I love this they're second demo tape so much, Guys
#maggots4EVER
Why blur out the swears. It's slipknot 😅
i think this is actually a bonus sampler or whatever. clean edits and a few demos
Sample
Spit it out
Is "slipknot"
Wait and bleed
____________
Snap
6:14-6:27
Interloper
7:59-8:01
8:19-8:20
8:46-9:00
9:13-9:17
Desprise
_________
Sick
GOAT
"HD HIGH QUality"???!?!?!?!?!????????????!?!??!?
HiwGH Duwality
R.I.P JOEY .......
Was this the album that got them the attention of record labels and because of which they got signed to release their first debut album in 99?
Yes.
MFKR didn’t get them much attention, so they made this 5 record album which gained them a lot of popularity which allowed them to be able to release a full album.(self-titled)
@SleepyclaN Zz You're literally just rewording the original comment. So yes. You're correct. They're correct too.
no, this is the series of demos that they made in '98 _after_ they got a deal with roadrunner records
@@22tfortnitevevo It's not a series of demos, though. It's a demo CD. Crowz was a series of demos. Wait, why the hell would they put out a demo AFTER getting signed? That's like taking a shit AFTER wiping. Makes no sense.
I thought the wait and bleed demo on the 10th anniversary was from this demo. Was that version before this one? Spit it out I understand sounding so much like the album because my understanding is they couldn't get a take as good as the demo so they just remastered it and added a few things.
i can still hear womp womp womp womp womp womp from sid lol
i think that’s craig samples, sid’s scratching wasn’t added until 1999 when they were working on the full album
@@jakeseitz Oh yeah, i remember watching a video on the Self-titled samples and it was from some 80's hiphop cd or sumthing. It's still stuck in my head though :)
Why is the studio version of Wait and Bleed used in this video? It's not even the demo version.. lol
That's what I was just thinking lmao
I like this version of Wait and Bleed more
Corey was the best thing to happen to slipknot
@SleepyclaN Zz kk swifty
@I H eww. Wheres the sensative hippie now?
@SleepyclaN Zz anders is god !!!
@@antimusictv I hated anders vocals tbh lol
@Finalized Tranquility was not horrible but would have been a completely different band.
1998
For me, Interloper sounds the most Nu out of everything they’ve done
its my favorite. its a straight up heater.
Oooh
1998 not 1997
Wait and bleed should be the real demo, not this version.
Lol Nice Demo
Why did I hear Sid’s scratching
This came out in 1998, not 1997
It’s one hell of a rabbit hole now isn’t it?
@@hilljackzack7284 oh trust me, i've gone down the rabbit hole and there's no getting up
High quality my ass
0:00 - 2:32 its boring without sids Scretching
This ross robinson made not the demo
Spit it out, Is a Demo, On the Actual Album.
ToyBonnieTheDankMeme You Don’t Need To Capitalize Like This, You’re Not Making A Book Title
@@trashboet But Who Cares?
@@trashboet But What If I, Did It Anyway?
@@meandmymoterbike12 It Is So Fucking Slow To Type Like This
interloper is a bit like diluted
i wonder why
@@ChaseThePinballWizardwho can resolve such mystery
no clue@@prieterico
El 1 y el 2 son las canciones normal, no son demos, 3 4 5 si jsjsjsjsjs
Sí son demos, si te fijas en spit it out en el 00:47 no están los tornamesas de sid. La voz se mantuvo prácticamente igual pero algunos instrumentos cambiaron.
@@eff__e mmm los escucho practicamente Iwal, pero weno, como digas respeto tu opinión
@@el_guitarrista_ghost5218 Son demos, pero para el álbum debut de 1999 ni Ross Robinson ni Terry Date pudieron capturar la misma intensidad de las demos de Spit it Out y Wait and bleed así que usaron las demos como canciones oficiales. Para ese entonces aún no tenían DJ en producción del album le agregaron los scratchings de Sid, esa es la única diferencia.
@@el_guitarrista_ghost5218Spit it Out es la versión Demo, si se nota, si no lo notas es porque no prestaste mucha atención. Faltan varios samples que están en la versión final y el scratch de las tornamesas de Sid
Spit it Out / Wait & Bleed are not the demo version !
the debut album actually just took this version of spit it out because they couldn't get it to sound as good when they were recording.
@@rogerdamen2511 this is a clean version of Spit it Out. And the album version of Wait & Bleed
CUZ THEY RELEASED THE FUCKING DEMOS
@@francoiscosta9915 no shit. Yes it's clean just like when they're played on the radio / TV. They kept the original recordings and put them on the album for the explicit lyrics.
They actually are the demos does not have SIDS turntables and the demos are used on the album
Yea , they stole their name ,thats a fact
?
@@modifidious slipknot stole their name from a Hardcore band
@@rickthompson2520 and that slipknot stole their name from a type of knot
@@modifidious There is a difference between naming a band after an object , than STEALING your band name from another band ,thats why slipknot sucks
@@rickthompson2520 how do you they stole it from them?
UwU
Despise arguably hits harder than purity.
AGREED
1998
Recorded 1997, released 1998 :)
@@skcollect man I am curious, seeing you have the promo tape with Spit it Out demo and Surfacing rough mix : is the Spit it Out on the tape the same as on this video or a different version ?
@@thesorriestswordswoman7054 I´m going to check that :)
@@skcollect Thank you!
@Giullian Thunder Games not exactly. They had a demo in 1995 with Some Feel, Fur, Tattered & Torn and Part of Me. A demo in 1996 with Carve, May 17 and Windows. Another in 1997 with Carve, Coleslaw and The Me Inside. And this last one we are commenting with Corey in 1998. In fact the demo you're giving is a kind of weird mix we see online of tracks from MFKR, and the 1997 demo.