Slipknot - Vol. 3 The Subliminal Verses Prelude 3.0 - 3:11 The Blister Exists - 7:08 Three Nil - 13:08 Duality - 18:09 Opium of the People - 22:25 Circle - 26:11 Welcome - 30:41 Vermilion - 34:07 Pulse of the Maggots - 39:33 Before I Forget - 44:07 Vermilion Pt.2 - 48:54 The Nameless - 53:03 The Virus of Life - 57:33 Danger - Keep Away - 1:04:06 Artistically their best album easily, much love❤ *edit, fun fact/ This album doesn´t have a single curse word (besides maybe one bitch if i remember correctly), Because Slipknot got hate from critics saying that they cant make a good album without cursing alot😅
For the record: 90% of the time Corey refers to a "her" or "she" it's usually one of two things: the complicated relationship with music he experienced during these years (love of the art, hate for the music industry) or his problems with alcohol and drug addiction (he went cold turkey during the making of this album). To me, this album is peak creativity. They won a grammy with this album.
as someone who been there on day one with slipknot, I can say this album marked an end of an era and a new beginning for the band. the raw brutality of the first albums is unmatched, while the debut was more chaotic and iowa more dark. more emotions, probably due relationship issues carry this one. still it's heavy and good album.
I think you’re gonna love All Hope Is Gone. The singles like “Psychosocial” and “Sulfur” slap hard and “Snuff” is so damn sad but beautiful and melodic. All the deep cuts outside of the singles are great too like “Vendetta” and “Gematria (The Killing Name)”
Can anyone comment on why Joey sounds different on this album? It’s unreal and the sound is ridiculously good. On Blister Exists the double kicks like a damn machine gun
I imagine The Nameless is him talking _about_ toxic relationships, and I wonder if him taking the perspective of somebody so exaggeratedly bad is like a disassociative. Like, to exaggerate the situation, and then to play the role of the problem person, might help one distance themselves from something unhealthy they're holding on to. It's like, if you can't let go then try looking closer at what you're holding and seeing how dangerous it is And honestly personally I think the person to person relationship angle is just a metaphor. I think seeing a non "life partner" relationship *as* a "life partner" relationship can help make it easier to see how wrong it is. If, for example, he's singing about the music industry, one can imagine suffering for your art, but if you pose that relationship as this other "person" [record labels] dominating the person they're supposed to love and treat right, it can be easier to see how you're being taken advantage of. I don't know that this one is specifically about "the music industry", but I think the larger message of the song is to, like see the ugliness. He's not singing the "only thing I ever loved was hurting you" because he feels/felt that, nor because it's a self-critical portrayal, he's singing it as, like, basically a reminder that not all relationships [romantic or otherwise] are healthy. It's like a warning. It's encouraging you to ask yourself "what if somebody I trusted treated me this way, and if I'm not okay with that then why am I okay with this". The fact that it looks like an intimate relationship is the metaphor it's trying to achieve. He's singing about a specific unnamed [nameless] situation; and seeing it as a [nameless] person mistreating the [nameless] person who loves them is what paints the picture of just how unhealthy the specific [nameless] situation is. It's nameless because it could just as easily be about anything and the story remains the same
@@yourfavoritedxrkskin There is actually a longer full version of this that is even better its like 8min long. Came out on a like deluxe version of the album or something like that. I love the longer version personally.
Telling you man; that’s what makes a band legendary is they have amazing albums throughout their career and didn’t peak early. We Are Not Your Kind is my favorite album and it’s recent. They all have a different sound.
This album is perhaps my favorite, it only has good music and lots of melodies! It's such a coincidence that you react to Slipknot right when I'm marathoning their songs haha
Imo this album and the tour attached was their peak in terms of the instrumentals. Corey's choice in vocal change was strange, but imo Live it sounded better than his vocals in the 1st two albums
@WispFigment he didn't have a choice cuz he blew out his voice during the recording of Vol. 3 & his vocals during this era while touring DID NOT sound better than the previous years. Go watch some performances from their Self Titled/Iowa era & then listen to Vol. 3 era. The quality of his voice went down. 90% of Slipknot fans will agree his vocals during this era were not good. That was one of the criticisms for this record & that's when the Stone Sour comparisons started coming in also.
@ayoissac i had heard that he didn't actually blow his vocal cords out, so I'm not sure if that's real or true. It's mine own opinion that I liked his voice a bit better on the vol. 3 tour better because he sang clearer imo, while the Iowa tour the energy was higher and growls better he tended to ramble his words more at least imo
This album is not as heavy as their first album and in fact there was some criticism from music fans and critics during that time about whether bands could produce music without relying on cursing. Slipknot, took on the challenge and reduced profanity significantly. The result was a more diverse album that still resonated with fans, proving they didn’t need excessive cursing to express their rage, pain, or message. Many people including me view Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) as Slipknot’s “recovery” album, because the band had nearly imploded after Iowa due to the extreme toll the lifestyle and internal tensions had taken on them. This third album became a way for the band to regroup, heal, and evolve both musically and personally. (Also Joey drums on this album is fuckin phenomenal and so much more shi going on in my opinion)
Interestingly enough, if I recall, Corey is playing both characters in ‘the virus of life’. It’s a deeply metaphorical song. Sort of slipknot expressing the scary relationship that they have with the side of them that is so emotionally exposed and immersed in the art when they’re writing and recording. Corey spoke about that song in a really old interview and I don’t think he’s ever talked about it since.
hell yeah love this record. i also recommend the Color Decay album by The Devil Wears Prada. one of my fave metalcore albums of the past few years. so heavy, emotional, and melodic
First 4 tracks go something like this 1 Joey grooving in a way we hadn't yet heard 2 multi percussionist insanity and insane work from Joey 3 probably Joey's best stick work yet, in my opinion 4 catchy song that took slipknot from big metal band to one of the biggest bands overall Btw.... the blister exists is one of the coolest live songs I've ever seen performed
Always liked this album but felt like the guitar tone could have been a little more bass heavy. And I will say listen to the guilty gear strive soundtrack again
Im not a Slipknot fan but being a fan of heavy music I'm aware of the members of this band, and it always seemed like Mick and Jim are polar opposites. They just seem to have different vibes and I wouldn't be surprised if there was some kind of in fighting when it comes to tone and song structures between them. This is all speculation of course but I've been in multiple bands and these sort of things pop up occasionally. Correct me if I'm wrong.
@ haha nah man those are the moments I watch for it was perfect 🤣 could tell right then that you were legit hype and ready to hear this record, im only like 4 songs in still watching right now and this is the one bro! 🤘🏼👊🔥
PLEASE!!, REACT TO ALICE IN CHAINS 'DIRT' ALBUM!!, It is one of the most metal grunge bands in its genre and one of those that sound damn hypnotizing.❤
LP coming fuck yeah!!! Obviously their first couple albums are MUST listens (tbh I think their entire discography is worth checking out) but along with their first few albums, PLEASE check out their latest album they released this year after 7 years called From Zero (OG singer Chester ☠️ himself in 2017 sadly) Anyway, hype for Vol 3!
Vermilion pt. 1 + 2 is about a girl he’s convinced is real (she’s not [schizophrenic]) 1 is him realizing she isn’t and part 2 is him trying to accept that she isn’t
@yourfavoritedxrkskin The Tool stuff is great, that last one on Opiate is stuck in my head A LOT but the single word ruins the whole vibe for a few seconds.😅 ☕️🐝🇺🇸
You should def listen to Kublai Khan tx dude. I recommend Nomad and then the new album, or just start from start to finish as all their material is outstanding
The most melodic album of all. So they wanted to prove they could write more than just heavy metal stuff. And I think they did it, although a lot of fans didn't like it. Hope you'll react to their live in London 2002
@@yourfavoritedxrkskin Just put some slightly visible white text or white image on the live video footage that it would cover it completely to size and reupload the reaction. If you don't have any video editors, try to use some free online ones
You should really, really react to the album The Shape of Punk To Come by Refused. It's not nu metal, but it IS ESSENTIAL hard rock/punk from 1998 that did SO much to influence and inspire so many artists in the 2000s. Its title (which was a play on the classic Ornette Coleman album The Shape of Jazz To Come) actually became reality: some of the greatest bands of the 2000s sound the way they do because of Refused. You may have heard their song "New Noise" before, definitely the most popular from that album, used in a hundred video games, movies and shows, but it's filled wall to wall with bangers and was so ahead of its time and fresh that it still sounds like something that came out last week. If you've ever played Cyberpunk 2077, you'd actually already have heard them, since they're the band that recorded all of the tracks by Samurai, the in-universe punk band led by Johnny Silverhand, Keanu Reeves' character. They have a literal EP's worth of music in that game, and it's great, but their breakout album The Shape of Punk To Come is just... on another level of badass and adrenaline pumping. Really hope you'll give it a shot, there's not enough reactions to Refused on youtube, and I think you'd absolutely vibe with it considering how you do with the stuff you have heard.
can you please react to the album “take me back to eden” by sleep token. everyone argues if its metal or not and the metal community calls it poser so i wanna hear ur reaction. thank you for interacting w all of us you gonna get famous one day
You're on a roll, my dude! Respect the grind! Love this album! 😁🤘❤️ Edit: This album is completely different from what the last two albums were. It's a totally different animal, but it's still slipknot!
Nine Inch Nails too. Many people will say the first album Pretty hate machine is the best. I would almost say you can skip it and come back to it later because even though it sets to see it's not exactly representative of what's to come after it. The discography looks overwhelming but there's actually only 7 proper studio albums and 4 Eps that you need to focus on. The rest is a lot of remix Eps instrumental albums and whatnot. Steal some cool stuff in those but you could do that on your own time.
@@punker-gamer-trucker-guy yes absolutely halo 5, 8, 14, 19, 24 at least. But definitely pretty hate machine is worth coming back to for the bangers and for the 80’s-ness of it lmao
I don’t think you will, but you should really react to Tremonti. His solo band. He is releasing his 6th album this month and this man doesn’t have a SINGLE bad song in his discography. He is the guitarist for other bands, but he created his solo band because he can write heavier stuff that doesn’t connect with the other bands. He doesn’t scream, but he has one of my favorite voices and shreds the guitar like no other. Keep it up man!
Glad to see you enjoying Slipknot so much. If you want to check out some more intense albums, check out these: (These may be challenging listens for the uninitiated) Harkla - The Living Mountain (Thall(Metal sub-genre), VERY heavy) Hacktivist - Hyperdialect (Metal Rap) (Hed) PE - Only in Amerika (Metal Rap, but even better) Maraton - Meta+ (Emotional Singing) Wheel - Moving Backwards (Heavily influence by Tool) Infected Mushroom - Converting Vegitarians II (Electronic) Gojira - The Way of All Flesh (METAL) The Mars Volta - Francis the Mute (Progressive Rock) Syncatto - Fiction (Intrumental guitar with a Spanish twist) Rivers of Nihil - Where Owls Know my Name (Progressive Metal, VERY heavy) Gorod - The Orb (Guitar-focused, VERY heavy)
So this album has some really fun stories and facts behind it. For one, producer Rick Rubin was not good for this band. Usually he is a world renowned producer but for years afterwards a lot of the band hated Rubin because he was "useless" and hardly ever showed up. This is because Rubin is a very hands off producer who works with more experienced bands that know what they want, not a band like Slipknot who is looking to change their style. A great example of how much the band and Rubin were not a good fit was when Rubin apparently told Corey, the lead singer, that the chorus of Before I Forget wasn't catchy enough and wouldn't work out. Corey called him crazy. The song then went on to win a grammy. The album was also recorded in the Houdini Mansion, and they have their ghost stories from it. If you believe in ghosts then sure, they saw ghosts. The realists' explanation for it is that a majority of the band were in the process of getting sober or still taking drugs during the recording, and probably saw things. Sid, the DJ, has long been known to have a disease which causes him to see trails and have hallucinations, so whether or not you believe the whole ghosts thing is up to you. Lastly that I remember, there was a recent either interview or Q&A session Corey did where he talked about how there were a BUNCH of songs that never even got to the demo phase like Don't Get Close and Scream did. One of his examples was a song that was (fictional) about him crawling through a sewer to kill somebody. They got really experimental in this album, but despite that it can be argued that this album has some of their grooviest and even heaviest riffs that they ever wrote.
Love the videos brotha, keep up tha work, I’m excited to see you check out more bands, especially the ones I recommended to you, I’d recommend checking out sevendust first, you’d like them
bro you should listen to 101% album linkin park hybrid theory and my favorite is mudvayne l.d. 50 - I swear to you bro this is the holy grail among nu metal
Man you're listening to and reacting to great music, but I'm telling you... you need to react to the Ashes of The Wake album by Lamb of God. The Drumming and guitar and even the way the vocals are done... Ashes of The Wake is in my top 3 metal albums all time. It's a game changer musically. Trust me! 🤘🤘🤘
Check out some Mushroomhead they were before Slipknot. Slipknot and Mushroomhead equally my fave maybe cos I’ve met both in the early 2000s. I was lucky to meet a lot of great Nu Metal bands.
Slipknot - Vol. 3 The Subliminal Verses
Prelude 3.0 - 3:11
The Blister Exists - 7:08
Three Nil - 13:08
Duality - 18:09
Opium of the People - 22:25
Circle - 26:11
Welcome - 30:41
Vermilion - 34:07
Pulse of the Maggots - 39:33
Before I Forget - 44:07
Vermilion Pt.2 - 48:54
The Nameless - 53:03
The Virus of Life - 57:33
Danger - Keep Away - 1:04:06
Artistically their best album easily, much love❤
*edit, fun fact/ This album doesn´t have a single curse word (besides maybe one bitch if i remember correctly), Because Slipknot got hate from critics saying that they cant make a good album without cursing alot😅
Where is Scream, Don't get close and other version of Danger Keep Away 😢
@@winzerpro1765 Those are in the deluxe version, and he reacted to the normal one
I wish people did these comments on hip hop videos, super useful comment.
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They sayed "retarded" "bitched" "Bastards" there are cuss words in the album, there aren't any F bombs and S words
The blister exists is such an underated song man!
i went crazy too the first time i listened it!
It goes crazy live too 🤘
Rlly tuff
Agreed
They were opening with it the last couple years which was completely different.
For the record: 90% of the time Corey refers to a "her" or "she" it's usually one of two things: the complicated relationship with music he experienced during these years (love of the art, hate for the music industry) or his problems with alcohol and drug addiction (he went cold turkey during the making of this album). To me, this album is peak creativity. They won a grammy with this album.
Makes sense
54:06 hahah I was waiting for that moment
Yea that caught me off guard😂
as someone who been there on day one with slipknot, I can say this album marked an end of an era and a new beginning for the band. the raw brutality of the first albums is unmatched, while the debut was more chaotic and iowa more dark. more emotions, probably due relationship issues carry this one. still it's heavy and good album.
I used to like iowa the best back in my younger days, now that im older I prefer this album
Vol 3 got a lot of hate when it came out , but it aged amazingly, I always loved this album 🔥🔥🔥 Opium Of The People my fav track by far 😵💫😵💫😵💫
Ts peak
@@yourfavoritedxrkskinkeep up the good work my G , can’t wait for the Linkin Park Reactions , Slipknot and LP my two favorite bands 🔥
I think you’re gonna love All Hope Is Gone. The singles like “Psychosocial” and “Sulfur” slap hard and “Snuff” is so damn sad but beautiful and melodic. All the deep cuts outside of the singles are great too like “Vendetta” and “Gematria (The Killing Name)”
This cold black and child of burning time are great too
Gehenna is great too
Can anyone comment on why Joey sounds different on this album? It’s unreal and the sound is ridiculously good. On Blister Exists the double kicks like a damn machine gun
It’s the production
Production was cleaner for this album
Goat
In b4 YT does something stupid
Swear😂
I imagine The Nameless is him talking _about_ toxic relationships, and I wonder if him taking the perspective of somebody so exaggeratedly bad is like a disassociative. Like, to exaggerate the situation, and then to play the role of the problem person, might help one distance themselves from something unhealthy they're holding on to. It's like, if you can't let go then try looking closer at what you're holding and seeing how dangerous it is
And honestly personally I think the person to person relationship angle is just a metaphor. I think seeing a non "life partner" relationship *as* a "life partner" relationship can help make it easier to see how wrong it is. If, for example, he's singing about the music industry, one can imagine suffering for your art, but if you pose that relationship as this other "person" [record labels] dominating the person they're supposed to love and treat right, it can be easier to see how you're being taken advantage of. I don't know that this one is specifically about "the music industry", but I think the larger message of the song is to, like see the ugliness. He's not singing the "only thing I ever loved was hurting you" because he feels/felt that, nor because it's a self-critical portrayal, he's singing it as, like, basically a reminder that not all relationships [romantic or otherwise] are healthy. It's like a warning. It's encouraging you to ask yourself "what if somebody I trusted treated me this way, and if I'm not okay with that then why am I okay with this". The fact that it looks like an intimate relationship is the metaphor it's trying to achieve. He's singing about a specific unnamed [nameless] situation; and seeing it as a [nameless] person mistreating the [nameless] person who loves them is what paints the picture of just how unhealthy the specific [nameless] situation is. It's nameless because it could just as easily be about anything and the story remains the same
"Danger - keep away" is just a vibe and always has been.. used to lay there in bed listening to it on repeat.
Very good song
@@yourfavoritedxrkskin There is actually a longer full version of this that is even better its like 8min long. Came out on a like deluxe version of the album or something like that. I love the longer version personally.
Bro i love your energy and your smile brings light to the world. Dont ever change
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Fr, loving this dudes energy, I wanna see him in the pit 😂
Telling you man; that’s what makes a band legendary is they have amazing albums throughout their career and didn’t peak early. We Are Not Your Kind is my favorite album and it’s recent. They all have a different sound.
They tuff
This album is perhaps my favorite, it only has good music and lots of melodies! It's such a coincidence that you react to Slipknot right when I'm marathoning their songs haha
Imo this album and the tour attached was their peak in terms of the instrumentals. Corey's choice in vocal change was strange, but imo Live it sounded better than his vocals in the 1st two albums
My fav too
@WispFigment he didn't have a choice cuz he blew out his voice during the recording of Vol. 3 & his vocals during this era while touring DID NOT sound better than the previous years. Go watch some performances from their Self Titled/Iowa era & then listen to Vol. 3 era. The quality of his voice went down. 90% of Slipknot fans will agree his vocals during this era were not good. That was one of the criticisms for this record & that's when the Stone Sour comparisons started coming in also.
@ayoissac i had heard that he didn't actually blow his vocal cords out, so I'm not sure if that's real or true. It's mine own opinion that I liked his voice a bit better on the vol. 3 tour better because he sang clearer imo, while the Iowa tour the energy was higher and growls better he tended to ramble his words more at least imo
This album is not as heavy as their first album and in fact there was some criticism from music fans and critics during that time about whether bands could produce music without relying on cursing. Slipknot, took on the challenge and reduced profanity significantly. The result was a more diverse album that still resonated with fans, proving they didn’t need excessive cursing to express their rage, pain, or message. Many people including me view Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) as Slipknot’s “recovery” album, because the band had nearly imploded after Iowa due to the extreme toll the lifestyle and internal tensions had taken on them. This third album became a way for the band to regroup, heal, and evolve both musically and personally. (Also Joey drums on this album is fuckin phenomenal and so much more shi going on in my opinion)
As a kid all the songs slapped didn't matter what album :D
They cooked
Can't wait for you to get to the rest of their albums, another great reaction keep it up, your energy is as infectious as slipknots music is lol
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Interestingly enough, if I recall, Corey is playing both characters in ‘the virus of life’. It’s a deeply metaphorical song. Sort of slipknot expressing the scary relationship that they have with the side of them that is so emotionally exposed and immersed in the art when they’re writing and recording. Corey spoke about that song in a really old interview and I don’t think he’s ever talked about it since.
Very interesting
I love how you are and will be reacting to only my favourite artists😆😍
They my fav artist now too😭
Cant wait for All Hope is Gone btw are you doing the whole discogrophy ?
he said he was in the self titled imtro
Ofc
BROOO YOU HAVW TO DO PANTERA, VULGAR DISPLAY OF POWER OMG THIS SHJT IS SO HEAVY
hell yeah love this record. i also recommend the Color Decay album by The Devil Wears Prada. one of my fave metalcore albums of the past few years. so heavy, emotional, and melodic
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That album is definitely worth it to check out!
Ótimo react ! React o 5 álbum deles, the Gray chapter 🔥 saudações Brasil, 🇧🇷
also i fw you dawg cause i like ken and carti and them too, it’s just so cool to see someone who can fuck with everything
Love🫶🏾these guys the reason Carti got his current image the past 5 years😭
First 4 tracks go something like this
1 Joey grooving in a way we hadn't yet heard
2 multi percussionist insanity and insane work from Joey
3 probably Joey's best stick work yet, in my opinion
4 catchy song that took slipknot from big metal band to one of the biggest bands overall
Btw.... the blister exists is one of the coolest live songs I've ever seen performed
Sure hope YT doesn’t take this one down, keep these fantastic reactions up. This used to be my favorite Slipknot record for a very long time
@@zackzaharko89 they’d be hating fs
Can't wait for yo to hear All Hope is Gone
AND AGAIN!!!! ...
Grind is real!! ... Keep it up Man
Love fr🫶🏾🫶🏾
Aggressive and melodic, fantastic
Yesss mannn let's go into "all hope is gone" album it's personally one of my fav slipknot albums. That thing is closest to death metal we got tbh
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Will do
Always liked this album but felt like the guitar tone could have been a little more bass heavy. And I will say listen to the guilty gear strive soundtrack again
Im not a Slipknot fan but being a fan of heavy music I'm aware of the members of this band, and it always seemed like Mick and Jim are polar opposites. They just seem to have different vibes and I wouldn't be surprised if there was some kind of in fighting when it comes to tone and song structures between them. This is all speculation of course but I've been in multiple bands and these sort of things pop up occasionally. Correct me if I'm wrong.
This reminds me what a heavy song The Virus of Life is. The last album to react to is All Hope is Gone. Then you did the 4 most important ones 🙏🤘
Wanyk and the gray chapter are great too
ik you just talked about all the requests but bro EVENTUALLY u gotta do bring me the horizon much love always 🖤
Personally hoping he gets to BMTH, Bad Omens and Sleep Token eventually 🤘🏻
Most def🫶🏾
Love this album so much! I'm waiting for your reaction to Scream and Don’t get close from the same album!
I think he got a version of the album without these two songs
@@winzerpro1765 maybe, I hope that he’ll complete the reaction! Oh, right, there's also danger keep away for 8 minutes
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This is my favorite album too, is the first one I listened by them when I was a kid.
Throw that slipknot live in London into the list
Let’s go 🤙🏻lots of great choices for bands there.
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i waited so long for this!!!
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Best music reactor on youtube!
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Loving the journey you're on mate.
Here's my video reminder for Silent Planet - Everything was Sound. Keep it chugging
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0:25 has me absolutely dead already bro lmao 3 minutes of watch time alone from that part 😜
😭😭I cringed myself out lmao
@ haha nah man those are the moments I watch for it was perfect 🤣 could tell right then that you were legit hype and ready to hear this record, im only like 4 songs in still watching right now and this is the one bro! 🤘🏼👊🔥
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PLEASE!!, REACT TO ALICE IN CHAINS 'DIRT' ALBUM!!, It is one of the most metal grunge bands in its genre and one of those that sound damn hypnotizing.❤
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Still waitin for ‘three dollar bill ‘😢😢
Best album
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Can't wait your reaction to Marilyn Manson, bro keep going!!!
me neither
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The official kickoff to the Slipknot world
Hell yeah I'm even wearing my Slipknot shirt this morning. Let's fucking go!
Wwww
LP coming fuck yeah!!!
Obviously their first couple albums are MUST listens (tbh I think their entire discography is worth checking out) but along with their first few albums, PLEASE check out their latest album they released this year after 7 years called From Zero (OG singer Chester ☠️ himself in 2017 sadly)
Anyway, hype for Vol 3!
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You on fire broski, appreciate your work!
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You will be blown away hearing We Are Not Your Kind For the first time
For goddamn real! That album fucking rules
Agreed. The best thing they released after volume 3
I listened to that album not stop for 2 fucking years!❤
CANNIBAL CORPSE!!! You gotta hear em!!
Vermilion pt. 1 + 2 is about a girl he’s convinced is real (she’s not [schizophrenic]) 1 is him realizing she isn’t and part 2 is him trying to accept that she isn’t
Man whaaa
Came back from a 6 hour drive.
Finally back home, two new posts.
This year is starting out great.
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Enjoy brudda🫶🏾🫶🏾
@yourfavoritedxrkskin
The Tool stuff is great, that last one on Opiate is stuck in my head A LOT but the single word ruins the whole vibe for a few seconds.😅
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Let's go to the next album slipknot - all hope is gone.
Love ❤️ the energy. Perfect reaction to this music. Just saw them live. Front of stage. Mosh pit. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
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You should def listen to Kublai Khan tx dude. I recommend Nomad and then the new album, or just start from start to finish as all their material is outstanding
It’s their masterpiece. Iowa has some iconic songs. But this is one of the best albums of all time
Keep up these videos, I love them!
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great reaction, you need to react to live in london 2002!
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The most melodic album of all. So they wanted to prove they could write more than just heavy metal stuff. And I think they did it, although a lot of fans didn't like it.
Hope you'll react to their live in London 2002
They did just that🤝🏾and I did yt js blocked it smfh
@@yourfavoritedxrkskinOh it's probably because of the video track. Try putting a watermark on it
@@gadyshnik how I don’t that?
@@yourfavoritedxrkskin Just put some slightly visible white text or white image on the live video footage that it would cover it completely to size and reupload the reaction. If you don't have any video editors, try to use some free online ones
You should really, really react to the album The Shape of Punk To Come by Refused.
It's not nu metal, but it IS ESSENTIAL hard rock/punk from 1998 that did SO much to influence and inspire so many artists in the 2000s.
Its title (which was a play on the classic Ornette Coleman album The Shape of Jazz To Come) actually became reality: some of the greatest bands of the 2000s sound the way they do because of Refused.
You may have heard their song "New Noise" before, definitely the most popular from that album, used in a hundred video games, movies and shows, but it's filled wall to wall with bangers and was so ahead of its time and fresh that it still sounds like something that came out last week.
If you've ever played Cyberpunk 2077, you'd actually already have heard them, since they're the band that recorded all of the tracks by Samurai, the in-universe punk band led by Johnny Silverhand, Keanu Reeves' character. They have a literal EP's worth of music in that game, and it's great, but their breakout album The Shape of Punk To Come is just... on another level of badass and adrenaline pumping.
Really hope you'll give it a shot, there's not enough reactions to Refused on youtube, and I think you'd absolutely vibe with it considering how you do with the stuff you have heard.
Chris Fehn’s vocal in The Nameless live video is on par with Newstead
Vol.3 is a fuckin masterpiece man. Hope you are doing the whole discography!
Ofc yk what we got goin on
MUDVAYNE L.D.50!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Definitely need mudvayne!!
REACT TO DYNAMO 2000 FULL CONCERT!!!
He need to watch the KnotConcerts100 version from that channel due to better video, and good audio mixing
@@aitor_tilla787 yes!
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I fucking love these reactions 😭 keep it up gng 🔥🔥🔥
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Dude you would absolutely lose your mind to Paleface Swiss then. Heavy Slipknot vibes.
Say dat
can you please react to the album “take me back to eden” by sleep token. everyone argues if its metal or not and the metal community calls it poser so i wanna hear ur reaction. thank you for interacting w all of us you gonna get famous one day
Love🫶🏾and yuh imma do them soon
You're on a roll, my dude! Respect the grind! Love this album! 😁🤘❤️
Edit: This album is completely different from what the last two albums were. It's a totally different animal, but it's still slipknot!
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Nice gojira pfp!
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Nine Inch Nails too.
Many people will say the first album Pretty hate machine is the best. I would almost say you can skip it and come back to it later because even though it sets to see it's not exactly representative of what's to come after it.
The discography looks overwhelming but there's actually only 7 proper studio albums and 4 Eps that you need to focus on. The rest is a lot of remix Eps instrumental albums and whatnot. Steal some cool stuff in those but you could do that on your own time.
I agree I would tell people to start at TDS it’s like the most perfect album in existence lol
@@lucas_bergBroken EP first! And then chronological from there. I feel that EP is HIGHLY important
@@punker-gamer-trucker-guy yes absolutely halo 5, 8, 14, 19, 24 at least. But definitely pretty hate machine is worth coming back to for the bangers and for the 80’s-ness of it lmao
Well and 28 hesitation marks to complete it
I personally love hesitation marks! He harkens back to a lot of his 80s roots in that album and it confused a lot of people
What an album!
(ノ´ヮ`)ノ*: ・゚ LET'S GOOOOO!
I love all the rawness Slipknot brings but Circle.. goes through the heart at another level.
@@RoawrPirate so good
making sure that you remember that BrokenTeeth is on the list 🤞
Ofc
If you want a song from the POV of a serial killer, you need Nothing to Gein by Mudvayne.
Prolly crazy
I don’t think you will, but you should really react to Tremonti. His solo band. He is releasing his 6th album this month and this man doesn’t have a SINGLE bad song in his discography. He is the guitarist for other bands, but he created his solo band because he can write heavier stuff that doesn’t connect with the other bands. He doesn’t scream, but he has one of my favorite voices and shreds the guitar like no other. Keep it up man!
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Ayyyy theres a couple of bonus tracks u should definitely check out
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Glad to see you enjoying Slipknot so much. If you want to check out some more intense albums, check out these:
(These may be challenging listens for the uninitiated)
Harkla - The Living Mountain (Thall(Metal sub-genre), VERY heavy)
Hacktivist - Hyperdialect (Metal Rap)
(Hed) PE - Only in Amerika (Metal Rap, but even better)
Maraton - Meta+ (Emotional Singing)
Wheel - Moving Backwards (Heavily influence by Tool)
Infected Mushroom - Converting Vegitarians II (Electronic)
Gojira - The Way of All Flesh (METAL)
The Mars Volta - Francis the Mute (Progressive Rock)
Syncatto - Fiction (Intrumental guitar with a Spanish twist)
Rivers of Nihil - Where Owls Know my Name (Progressive Metal, VERY heavy)
Gorod - The Orb (Guitar-focused, VERY heavy)
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So this album has some really fun stories and facts behind it.
For one, producer Rick Rubin was not good for this band. Usually he is a world renowned producer but for years afterwards a lot of the band hated Rubin because he was "useless" and hardly ever showed up. This is because Rubin is a very hands off producer who works with more experienced bands that know what they want, not a band like Slipknot who is looking to change their style.
A great example of how much the band and Rubin were not a good fit was when Rubin apparently told Corey, the lead singer, that the chorus of Before I Forget wasn't catchy enough and wouldn't work out. Corey called him crazy. The song then went on to win a grammy.
The album was also recorded in the Houdini Mansion, and they have their ghost stories from it. If you believe in ghosts then sure, they saw ghosts. The realists' explanation for it is that a majority of the band were in the process of getting sober or still taking drugs during the recording, and probably saw things. Sid, the DJ, has long been known to have a disease which causes him to see trails and have hallucinations, so whether or not you believe the whole ghosts thing is up to you.
Lastly that I remember, there was a recent either interview or Q&A session Corey did where he talked about how there were a BUNCH of songs that never even got to the demo phase like Don't Get Close and Scream did. One of his examples was a song that was (fictional) about him crawling through a sewer to kill somebody. They got really experimental in this album, but despite that it can be argued that this album has some of their grooviest and even heaviest riffs that they ever wrote.
@@atomicr4y472 good lore
Love the videos brotha, keep up tha work, I’m excited to see you check out more bands, especially the ones I recommended to you, I’d recommend checking out sevendust first, you’d like them
🫶🏾🫶🏾and otw!
Dude I am vibin
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Virus of life is bout my favorite, lot of fans of bands like this LOVE the evil
We’ve experienced, darkness, times you thankfully haven’t, once you do there a channel able to be tuned with songs like these
I like this album, but the next one for me is one of the best.
I hope you continue React to they all album...and after finish all album from them..i hope you react to second my favorit band This Is ( Lamb Of God )
amazingg reactions mate
waiting for Deftones - Koi No Yokan
Already out!
Duality and before i forget the best Of From This Album
most popular, not the best
@dstefano i think the best and populars..we not same ok😆
This is a gift for you not asking for a reaction it's hyro the hero a metalish rapper ft the singer from mudvayne
hell yeah
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I FUCKING LOVE THIS ALBUM!!!! I need to see you listen to pantera, dimebag darrell destroy the guitar
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bro you should listen to 101% album linkin park hybrid theory and my favorite is mudvayne l.d. 50 - I swear to you bro this is the holy grail among nu metal
Imma do all
Espero tu reacción a The gray chapter 🔥
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Tell you what, I’m out on Tool and Slipknot but you should check out the first few albums from (hed)p.e.
YUH EY YUH EY YUH EY EYYY
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BRO LISTEN TO A METALLICA (OR ANY THRASH) ALBUM AND MY LIFE IS YOURS. Love from Chile ❤
Love🫶🏾🫶🏾and they comin
Need to dive into grunge
This is too good to miss!
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Please react to Iowa it will blow your rocks off!
It’s out!😊
Man you're listening to and reacting to great music, but I'm telling you... you need to react to the Ashes of The Wake album by Lamb of God. The Drumming and guitar and even the way the vocals are done... Ashes of The Wake is in my top 3 metal albums all time. It's a game changer musically. Trust me! 🤘🤘🤘
You’re crazy bro, he has to listen to as the palaces burn first, the drums on that album are crisp as fuck and the double bass is unholy
Dont think youll enjoy it but gutteral slug is a band i enjoy so i would be overjoyed to watch you react (specifically the megaladon album)
@@graveman2216 open to anything
Check out some Mushroomhead they were before Slipknot. Slipknot and Mushroomhead equally my fave maybe cos I’ve met both in the early 2000s. I was lucky to meet a lot of great Nu Metal bands.
Bro you need to get yourself into a Slipknot moshpit for real, you'd love it 🤣
Why not scream and dont get close dont get close is litereally my favorite song on the album
It's gotta be Limp Bizkit next surely
Then and linkin park