And it’s more Chaotic live too so first time listen live was probably a lot fucked up. Had the same thing back in 2014 when they started some new song with is new mask.
y’all say this but y’all are still watching a video that someone that went to the concert recorded for yall to watch lmao. Y’all wouldn’t really be able to watch this without the “kids nowadays”
@@bats1312 When I was a teenager/young adult I was into bootleg concerts. A lot of the stuff that found it's way on youtube from tools early concerts, marilyn manson, pantera. I ripped them and posted them on websites before youtube even was around. What I'm getting at, back in the 90's/early 2000's one person hit record and the rest lost their shit to the music. Then we made friends with people over the internet and communicated and found recordings, made trades, hooked each other up. Met some cool people this way. Now days, there is 10K+ people in the audience all hitting record. I appreciate the videos, but enjoy the show rather than watching it through your phone while at the show.
Why? Because people want to record their experience to not only relive it, but share their experience with other people? Yes, I wish people would get more invested in the concert, but ban phones from concerts altogether, no.
Without phones you wouldn’t really be able to enjoy this. If people want to waste their money and record their slipknot concert, let em. Its not hurting anyone and it helps the band gain more exposure
Erm, I'm not entirely sure I get this. I'm not a slipknot fan, but I am from Leeds , where chapeltown is, and am old enough to remember the yorkshire ripper. For 1, chapeltown to the best of my knowledge, don't have it's own rag. The ripper operated other places too. And well, it seems kind of generic, and doesn't really relate to chapeltown or the ripper, or only in a very loose generic kind of way.
I thank you for your explanation, but I still really don't relate. There were many aspects to this person that could have been covered, or aspects to chapeltown that could have been covered. I think perhaps they just liked the name chapeltown, I guess it sounds kind of pretty or something, which it ain't particularly. It's the part of the city that has a large Carribbean community, so, a lot of black people. I've never been to the South Bronx, but I watched bonfire of the vanities the other day, so it strikes me that maybe it's a bit like that, in more ways than 1. Perhaps the unibomber would've been a better subject matter
If you want to sue the band for this thing go ahead. Besides, they got sued for like two times already. Slipknot also created a song called "Purity" where corey write a song about a girl in a box and was buried alive. But hey, it's your judgement. Who TF cares?
i’m not gonna lie, when i heard it on spotify i thought it sucked. went to knotfest in LA and it sounded amazing live. especially when you’re in the moshpit
You can tell this was the first time some people had heard the song
And?
@@slipswitch and thats all, they heard this before official audio version
@@piotrek5946 uhm no?
And it’s more Chaotic live too so first time listen live was probably a lot fucked up. Had the same thing back in 2014 when they started some new song with is new mask.
An even better experience
They sound fucking amazing at this point in their career
Tortilla absolutelly nailed it at 3:20
It's amazing how fucking awesome Corey sounds. Holy shit. His voice sounds exceptionally healthy! Ps. The crowd is fucking terrible lol
I was up in the top and everyone lost it up there lol but I agree he sounded amazing
Front crowds are the worst, while back crowds are more alive
Everyone is becoming less interested in slipknot
if you weren’t there don’t say anything about the crowd. the pit was fucking insane and when i went up front, everybody was live
lmaoo i was there the crowd was great
I swear Corey's screams keep getting more visceral over the years
From subliminal onwards maybe but self titled and iowa are the most gutteral and horrific sounding
this ending is sooo brutal, love it
Is it possible for Slipknot to be getting better with age. I mean, WTF…🤯
I think they sound more washed out nowadays but each their own I guess
OG days were the best. Even their performance is stale. Shitty costumes. Only the jester is awesome and thats sayin something
That was so fucking good. the song is mean as fuck and corey’s vocals are bruuutal as hell.
Jay sounds monstrous
Agreed his drumming has grown on me alootttttt since he joined, shit slaps hardd
The song slams live. Love it.
I think this much better sound quality than the original live I saw
thanks + your sound is better thanks the official live !
Really 😅
@@rogerramones1743 yeah the actual stream sounds off, total bummer
mick looking healthy as fuck
La mejor canción sin duda yeah
“Mister Wilson”
Saw this live, shit was so dope!
I had listened to the song right before the concert & was so hyped they debuted it here
Awesome
So sick!!!
(SIC)
Mikey is so cute banging the keg :)
Agreed! Looking like a kid in a candy store! :-)
Iowa + AHIG vibe🤘🔥🔥
Yo Bro! Vman sound 🔥🔥
I would have been going batshit
Porra fui procurar esse show com essa musica tirarão essa porra
Better than the studio version
Post more slime
dude joey sounds great i love the blasting
thats not joey
that isn’t joey
Who's gonna tell him
@@hummenic13 i will
excuse me sir but unfortunately joey passed away not too long ago and he hasn’t been in the band since 2012
90s kids would of lost their shit to this. . kids now days hit record and go zombie. . .
Yeah. It’s fucking stupid how kids today are. Never enjoying the moment. Just recording everything.
y’all say this but y’all are still watching a video that someone that went to the concert recorded for yall to watch lmao. Y’all wouldn’t really be able to watch this without the “kids nowadays”
@@bats1312 When I was a teenager/young adult I was into bootleg concerts. A lot of the stuff that found it's way on youtube from tools early concerts, marilyn manson, pantera. I ripped them and posted them on websites before youtube even was around. What I'm getting at, back in the 90's/early 2000's one person hit record and the rest lost their shit to the music. Then we made friends with people over the internet and communicated and found recordings, made trades, hooked each other up. Met some cool people this way.
Now days, there is 10K+ people in the audience all hitting record. I appreciate the videos, but enjoy the show rather than watching it through your phone while at the show.
Lol 666 likes👍
should ban phones from fucking concerts, worst thing ever invented, but thanks for the video lol
Why? Because people want to record their experience to not only relive it, but share their experience with other people? Yes, I wish people would get more invested in the concert, but ban phones from concerts altogether, no.
Without phones you wouldn’t really be able to enjoy this. If people want to waste their money and record their slipknot concert, let em. Its not hurting anyone and it helps the band gain more exposure
Erm, I'm not entirely sure I get this. I'm not a slipknot fan, but I am from Leeds , where chapeltown is, and am old enough to remember the yorkshire ripper. For 1, chapeltown to the best of my knowledge, don't have it's own rag. The ripper operated other places too. And well, it seems kind of generic, and doesn't really relate to chapeltown or the ripper, or only in a very loose generic kind of way.
The song compares the hysteria generated by media coverage of the killer in Chapeltown to fear mongering in modern social media.
I thank you for your explanation, but I still really don't relate. There were many aspects to this person that could have been covered, or aspects to chapeltown that could have been covered. I think perhaps they just liked the name chapeltown, I guess it sounds kind of pretty or something, which it ain't particularly. It's the part of the city that has a large Carribbean community, so, a lot of black people. I've never been to the South Bronx, but I watched bonfire of the vanities the other day, so it strikes me that maybe it's a bit like that, in more ways than 1. Perhaps the unibomber would've been a better subject matter
Dude he just explained it to you
If you want to sue the band for this thing go ahead. Besides, they got sued for like two times already. Slipknot also created a song called "Purity" where corey write a song about a girl in a box and was buried alive. But hey, it's your judgement. Who TF cares?
Generic generic generic coment generic music generic thats all i read in your comment. Generic
This is prob one of the most hated slipknot songs right now lol
i’m not gonna lie, when i heard it on spotify i thought it sucked. went to knotfest in LA and it sounded amazing live. especially when you’re in the moshpit
i like it better live
@@AOSstngr The production of the single is just absolute shit. You can barely make out anything. That's why this sounds so much better.