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Slipknot 10th Anniversary

The 2009 reissue was designed as the ultimate time capsule for the band’s foundational era. It featured an expanded tracklist and a bonus DVD that captured the visual madness of the late '90s. The Expanded Tracklist

By their tenth year as a recording entity, however, the band showed they were capable of more than just sonic violence. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), released in 2004, introduced acoustic guitars, melodic choruses, and more intricate songwriting. Working with legendary producer Rick Rubin, Slipknot proved that Corey Taylor’s melodic vocals were just as potent as his signature screams. This era solidified their longevity; they weren't a gimmick—they were musicians. The Visual Evolution

The year 2009 marked a monumental milestone for heavy music: the 10th anniversary of Slipknot’s ground-breaking, self-titled debut album. Released on June 29, 1999, Slipknot did not just introduce a band; it unleashed a cultural phenomenon that fundamentally altered the landscape of metal, alternative culture, and mainstream music packaging. The decade leading up to this anniversary saw nine misfits from Des Moines, Iowa, evolve from underground anomalies into one of the biggest, most influential rock bands on the planet.

In hindsight, the 10th-anniversary celebrations carry a profound sense of melancholy for the metal community. The 2009 milestone represented the final, complete victory lap for the original, classic nine-member lineup. slipknot 10th anniversary

Ten years after the release of their darkest and most aggressive record, Iowa received its own anniversary treatment. Slipknot (альбом) - Википедия

For years, tracks like "Scissors" (a ten-minute noise-terror opus) and "Purity" were live rarities due to legal disputes over samples. The tour brought "Purity" back into the light, and the inclusion of "Scissors" allowed percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan to descend fully into his on-stage psychosis, smashing kegs with baseball bats while Corey Taylor screamed improvised madness.

The film offered a rare, chaotic look behind the scenes of the 1999–2000 touring cycle. The 2009 reissue was designed as the ultimate

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Released in November 2011, this celebrated the band's second studio album.

Tracks like "Duality" and "Before I Forget" featured massive, radio-friendly hooks without sacrificing the band’s signature heavy percussion and complex guitar work. This era solidified their longevity; they weren't a

The reissue restored the controversial track "Purity," which had been removed from later pressings of the original album due to copyright issues surrounding a fictional online story. Its inclusion felt like a victory for purists. The "Of the (Sic)" Documentary

When Slipknot released their sophomore album, Iowa , on August 28, 2001, they didn't just release a follow-up to their massive self-titled debut—they unleashed a sonic beast. Ten years later, in 2011, the band recognized the monumental impact of this record with a comprehensive edition of Iowa .