When I want to yell and scream and cry and be angry, I play slipknot. They have saved me from myself since 2007. And I’ll listen to there music until I’m dead.
@@nickthomasdirectorit was wild. A month after IOWA was released, and like two weeks after TOXICITY was released, and 10 days after 9/11. Best concert I ever attended.
And of course you have to say literally, smh. Yea, NO ONE had cell phones in 2001, maybe a few people but those people weren’t at a slipknot concert. You youngins get upset about us missing the past, but you don’t understand how much better life, music, television, really anything in life was better back then. Social media is nothing but negativity, hate, depression, and it fits so well with these days, so defend today all you want, you’ll just never know how great things were
@@codyjohnson4174I disagree movies and tv shows were harder to watch and more expensive same with music now you can enjoy those things thanks to the internet it’s not perfect but I’ll take it over how it used to be you just got nostalgia glasses.
That Liberate performance was insaneeeeeeee
it was madness 🤭
Oh how i wish i could of saw them live when all the og members were there.
When I want to yell and scream and cry and be angry, I play slipknot. They have saved me from myself since 2007. And I’ll listen to there music until I’m dead.
Great interview
I saw them 9/22/01 with System of a Down, Mudvayne and Rammstein.
Pledge Of Allegiance Tour 2001. Stacked fucking lineup all the bands were at their prime on that tour.
@@nickthomasdirectorit was wild. A month after IOWA was released, and like two weeks after TOXICITY was released, and 10 days after 9/11. Best concert I ever attended.
@@Harold.Richardholy hell
Who else knew that Slipknot's Iowa knocked off Staind's Break the Cycle in the UK Albums Chart during September 2001?
Not seeing a phone in that crowd is awesome. Miss when we would just appreciate the moment and live.
You literally can still appreciate the moment & live lmao.
Also Not everyone had cell phones in 2001. Smart phones weren’t a thing yet
And of course you have to say literally, smh. Yea, NO ONE had cell phones in 2001, maybe a few people but those people weren’t at a slipknot concert. You youngins get upset about us missing the past, but you don’t understand how much better life, music, television, really anything in life was better back then. Social media is nothing but negativity, hate, depression, and it fits so well with these days, so defend today all you want, you’ll just never know how great things were
@@codyjohnson4174I disagree movies and tv shows were harder to watch and more expensive same with music now you can enjoy those things thanks to the internet it’s not perfect but I’ll take it over how it used to be you just got nostalgia glasses.
What’s the song at 13:22
My Plague
Thank you lol, I knew it was from Iowa I just didn’t know which ine
Normal again lol