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Slipknot's dark and disturbing image - particularly their masks - were a visual representation of what the music sounded like, but Taylor says it was "never really about being scary. "We were all just kind of these balls of psychosis that were just trying to work out this kind of frenetic energy, this hyperactive intensity, basically. The masks just helped us kind of tap into it a little more. We just wanted to go out and we just wanted it to be, you know, the wildest thing anybody's ever seen…"It was about being intimidating, obviously, but it was also much more of a creative thing. This was a way for us to kind of wear the music on us physically and create something that was striking."
Actually clown used to wear it and bring the mask everywhere they went and they didn't want to wear masks but clown kept pushing it so they went with it and never turned back.
One of my favorite Corey masks, (Also HANDS DOWN! Corey Taylor is one of, if not, the best vocalist of our generation!!) is the one with the big eye and small mouth. Like, to me? It represents observation and a slowness to talk or judge. Like, Silence is golden and duct tape is silver haha!
Well said. I had 4 lads all totally different, I loved that one was into rap, heavy, reggae and pop, yes my youngest was gay but bi. I think he's just like me and doesn't care as it's not about s*x you can get that off all genders❤
Cory Taylor has his own band called Stone Sour. They are completely different from Slipknot. You would probably enjoy them immensely. Cory is the lead vocalist and has an incredible singing voice. You should check out his live performance of Snuff. You'll never look at Cory the same way you do now. However, in saying that, keep reacting to Slipknot. If it seems like everything Cory Taylor gets involved in is Mad Awesome, it's because It Is. BTW- I'm a soon to be 50yr old white dude, retired USMC Combat Vet Spec Ops Scout/Sniper. I just have to say it's really refreshing to see someone from my generation who is willing to have an open mind and expand your musical horizons to music and artists whom you've never heard of. Keep up the good work Brother! Much love! SEMPER FI!! Go Recon!
Do you want to get floored by Cory Taylor? Listen to "Corey Taylor - Snuff (Acoustic)" Your jaw will hit the floor and you will get a tear in your eyes! You've heard nothing like it before!
Slipknot is not evil. Dark imagery and lyrics are misunderstood a lot as evil, in heavy metal, understandably, when you don't understand that it's all a metaphor for the real "demons" everyone deals with in life. Since everyone's journey is different, this can mean SO many different things to different people. I've been a metal head since 15. This type of music saved me many times. But it's not for everyone, and that's ok! Great reaction ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You absolutely need to do Slipknots Snuff, Dead Memories, Vermillion parts 1 and 2, Duality, before i forget. Corey and the gang are legends, their live shows for a long time were unrivaled for their energy and crowd involvement. RIP Paul and Joey.
Slipknot is far from evil or scary. They just are an artform and the kids dig it. They care about their fans and have always been an awesome band to follow.
Nonagram is the 9 pointed "star" youre referring to. Theres a lot of significance behind it. But in short, each point connected to the circle represents each one of them in unity.
There are a lot of very deep, meaningful songs as well as impactful subject matter hidden away in the the aggressive facade of heavy metal. It is always fun seeing someone who had a misconception about the genre actually sit down and give it a listen with a critical ear... Even if they get scared by Halloween masks and drop tuning ;)
More, Slipknot: The Devil In I. Guarantee you no one would complain if you listened to the song thru once then went back and listened again and did your dissection of the lyrics. 👍🏽😁
Oh, the first slipknow song you were talking about, the lyrics were meant to convey rubbing the eyes, pressing on them like when you have a headache... Not poking your eyes out lol
@@benclements5808 Well, read the lyrics as someone exhausted, angry, head hurting from all the BS they are dealing with. That anguish gives way to anger, at the end of the song. "I push my fingers into my eyes It's the only thing that slowly stops the ache But it's made of all the things I have to take Jesus, it never ends, it works it's way inside If the pain goes on I have screamed until my veins collapsed I've waited as my time's elapsed Now, all I do is live with so much hate I've wished for this, I've bitched at that I've left behind this little fact You cannot kill what you did not create I've gotta say what I've gotta say And then, I swear, I'll go away But I can't promise you'll enjoy the noise I guess I'll save the best for last My future seems like one big past You're left with me 'cause you left me no choice"
My impression was it being anti-war. This came out during the war in the middle east so maybe that influenced me. Go drill your deserts dig your graves. War for oil. And then he talk about purple hearts near the end. Im sure there are multiple interpretations
Others have mentioned where the masks originated, but one element they don’t typically touch on is the freedom wearing a mask provides. You’re not worried about how contorted your face is when you’re being expressive, you’re free to just be in the moment. They can be more true to themselves and authentic, without worrying about having to “put on a show” that might take them out of the immersion of that experience. You could even say that the unmasked face they show in public is the “mask”, the social norms and conformity we abide by. By putting the actual mask on, they free themselves from those expectations and can reveal their true nature. The masks change from album to album as each individual’s representation of themselves evolves with their personal growth. Easiest example of this is -go try and heavy metal scream in public. Feel self conscious? Try it with a mask and see how much more free you feel
Yes, to more Slipknot. You should react to Spit It Out live at Download 2009. You'll gain an appreciation for Corey Taylor's stage presence, which is on another level. And there's an amazing surprise at the end. I won't say what it is. You'll know when you see it.
Corey Taylor is a legit human rabbit hole. There's a video where he covers Purple Rain live at Prince's home town, here on YT. I saw a display of the masks in Vegas. They are actually hand crafted works of art. The newest CT mask is an actual nightmare.
their masks - were a visual representation of what the music sounded like, but Taylor says it was "never really about being scary." "We were all kind of nuts," he explains.
I feel bad for the people that don’t have the patience to watch until the end, because they miss out on so much. Thinking through the lyrics is definitely a great way to pay respect to the artist. I’ve never felt the masks were evil, but kind of like you said, a manifestation of society’s perception of heavy metal. Good stuff brother.
As a teenager going through dark raw emotions! Slipknot was just relatable in a way of not being alone. Now as I’m older understanding lyrics in the songs I’ve always loved have been an eye opener. Slipknot however is DEEP… kind of relates to some things happening in the world even now, this song specifically like about digging in the desert. Taking water/resources right out from under our noses. Love his lyrics bc it’s like code 🎵🌎🐇 Like your reactions dude and getting into it!
Respect to you for getting to the bottom of the lyrics his poetry is amazing and deep and I hope that you spend the time and hopefully share your journey through appreciating Slipknot's music. It took a few listens to really get what the song was about and even longer for me to appreciate the musical side and how it fuels their music with this unparalleled energy
Seriously brother, I appreciate your level of commitment and communication. Taking the time to understand what is being said is what this world needs more of.
You might not have known all the words but you're working through it and thats what it's all about brother. Your take on the song and lyrics are a great show of how you're processing it AND showing it the respect it deserves. Keep up the great work and I hope you keep growing. Both your channel and musicaly.
Dude, I appreciate you taking the time to dig deeper into the songs themselves, actually trying to get an understanding. Metal is so much deeper than the breakdowns. The only complaint I would have, would be your timing on the pauses, but that's not your fault because these are first listens. I enjoy the channel and dig your perspective on some of this
Don't worry about the people who get mad with your sharing. You are one of the most honest reactors I've seen lately and I totally appreciate the time you take to break open the depth of this genre of music. Keep it up!
Slipknot are one of the greatest bands ever existed. They have represented so much of the rock/metal world era. Close to retiring. When these guys go and rammstein all you have left is 3 people on a stage the size of newyork state... lost... enjoy them whilst they are still around!!
Cory Taylor has performed with Slipknot, Stone Sour and Solo all are different styles/sounds. He has also worked with several other acts, including Junk Beer Kidnap Band, Korn, Disturbed, Apocalyptica, Code Orange, Anthrax, Steel Panther, Tonight Alive, Falling in Reverse, Soulfly, Damageplan, Tech N9ne, and the Clay People.
If you want more heavy music with a similar message Parkway drive - crushed An Australian band, they have head lined wacken (biggest metal festive) and have some killer live performances from that show with amazing crowd interaction
This song was written during the height of the Iraq war. The American culture was one that claimed to be a righteous Christian nation but was supporting an unjust war.
Slipknot & Limp Bizkit, due to their use of turntablists in the bands, introduced me to metal music. I had heard ish like Nirvana & other joints in the 90s but I grew up on hip hop, freestyle music (EDM dance ish), Miami bass & turntablism. DJs cutting up & battling, real spinners in that element. #RIP Roc Raida! But yeah the DJ element brought me in & then I developed the love for the aggressive attitude metal had. Reminds me of the 80s & 90s golden era of rap where everything was pretty much a middle finger to the establishment.
Thank you for doing this one. They're incredible. I'm probably biased though because I'm from where they're from and am a rock fan. If you enjoy Corey's voice, definitely check out Snuff live acoustic version. You might need tissues. His other band is Stone Sour and they are much more melodic. Stone Sour - Inhale is probably my favorite ❤
My man, you need to hear the bars in "Spit it Out". The official video will be easier to hear the lyrics you'll read but, the live from Download Festival 2009, the crowd will blow your mind.
Based Tech9 fan! 42yo rock/metal fan, was luke-warm on rap music till I heard him a couple years back, now I'm bangin' it daily! Was going thru a rough spot, mentally, at the time, dude saved my life, he my favorite rapper!
There is actually a song where they take the masks off in the whole video id like to hear your thoughts on that its nice to get a "outsiders" view on the genre and lyric meaning its refreshing from the usual "its just screaming and noise" we always get you need to check out "before i forget" by slipknot if you are curious about the maskless video its a banger (psuedo pronounced "Sue-dough" usually means fake or not real like "Pseudoscience" its a prefix)
Their concerts are amazing been to two of them. Also saw just Corey Taylor performing songs that influenced him when he was young. You would be mind blown the songs he played. Not what you would expect anything from Prince to The Clash.
Chris Fehn is the guy with the long nose and is responsible for most of the audio for the shouted "PSYCHOSOCIAL" bits post-chorus. Chris never gets his due for his beastly growls and it makes me sad. Joey, their drummer has always had my favorite mask. There's just something magical about Japanese kabuki masks and their mystery.
Corey Taylor is extremely intelligent and well spoken he uses lots of big words, he could play a show at night and the next day give a lecture at Harvard.
Corey Taylor is an amazing artist, and the musicians if Slipknot are a brotherhood. me and my buddies often used SK as our groups unoffical theme music when we were in highschool. they're brother hood spoke to us, and we wanted to emulate that with our group of misfits. Keep diving into metal, you'll find a lot of interesting poetry and lyricism
Slipknot whole thing is that it represents the darker side in all of us. Yes it's scary, messy, violent but we need those types of artists that confront us with some harsh realities. Loom at the state of the world right now, it ain't pretty. Slipknot gives to a lot of people a way to let their frustrations out and release their anger. I've seen them twice, and it was physically and emotionally draining to watch their show but, so damn liberating! You should also check out Corey Taylor's acoustic gigs in small venues. His singing voice is amazing and very soulful.
I love Slipknot 🖤🔥 I have been listening to them for yeeaarss! 🤘Corey Taylor is Lyricaly amazing and he seems so genuine. You should check out Snuff Live. Great react BP 💐✌️🖤
I love watching old school rap fans FINALLY understand metal. (Vice versa as well). I'm a metal fan, but nu metal got me into rap a little, and now, years later, i like rap, metal, acoustic folk music, and very rarely, even country.
I never understood why people say (stop pausing it )ITS A REACTION we are here for the reaction.i usually go listen to the original right after the reaction .
Ive never been into the rap, pop genre. But the guitar has its voice, the drums, bass, not only the singing has lyrics but the instruments of metal or rock. what they look like is just expression of who they want people to see. if they scare you then you got some issues. people fear what they dont understand and thats the beauty of it. slipknot helped me through some dark times in my life. its a connection of what ppl has been through, you may not have gone through what we have but they know the pain and suffering like we do.
They aren't evil. They are normal people with very common life isses and some uncommonly atrocious childhood issues. They are all very nice guys in the right setting. Never bug a "Celebrity" when they are with family, you will be treated like a jerk. Ive had conversations with Corey Taylor on his official social media. Very loving towatds fans and understands the struggles was face better than most would expect.
I know how the statistics look on your end, and the funny thing is I skipped most of the part where you were watching the video and stuck around for the part where you were analyzing. Been watching you for a while keep it up I love it.
I actually appreciate the quick explanation regarding YT copyright appeals. No need to apologize, do what you need to in order to get the reaction up and let us watch you be blown away by the depth of the lyricism and symbolism in metal - it's why we're all here!
I can't remember the video but there's one where the band is out of focus and not in masks but the masks are hanging around on the instruments or mic stands but in focus. It was pretty awesome.
Slipknot always had a dark image to begin with but they had a mysterious effect because for years no one knew who they really were. They came in hard but most of their songs are genius. They bring light to many social problems, some political problems. Live they were insane. I can't remember which show it was but the drummer span around and just kept drumming flawlessly. He is one of the best drummers of that time. If you want to see another side of Slipknot, go and check out Snuff! Most amazing song!
BP has alot of religious programming to delete... my mom is deeply christian; I have spent 30 years softening her to metal music; At this point I get metal concert tickets to my birthdays from her! 😂 -Alot of slipknots lyrics are deep... in fact that goes for most metal... compared to rap, metal lyrics is alot deeper in general to my experience. Metal deals with all the taboo in society. Thats why metalheads are usually super friendly and helpfull ppl; They know life is a struggle and they want to change exactly that!
I would love to see your reaction to a Venezuelan rapper called Canserbero. He’s rap is something else. He is a legend in all Spanish’s speaking countries. Poetic and profound lyrics. He has many song but EPIC is one of his best creation. And of course you have to see the lyrics. I hope one day you could react to him. That would make a lot of people happy. ❤ R.I.P Canserbero
Slipknot is a great band. And they're around since the 1990's. I have all their albums on physical Audio CDs, even in special editions. I love Slipknot. Another band which is one of my favorites, is "Bullet for my Valentine". You should react to them. They are amazing too. I guess you should start with their song "Tears don't fall part 1" That was one of their first songs.
Slipknot's dark and disturbing image - particularly their masks - were a visual representation of what the music sounded like, but Taylor says it was "never really about being scary. "We were all just kind of these balls of psychosis that were just trying to work out this kind of frenetic energy, this hyperactive intensity, basically. The masks just helped us kind of tap into it a little more. We just wanted to go out and we just wanted it to be, you know, the wildest thing anybody's ever seen…"It was about being intimidating, obviously, but it was also much more of a creative thing. This was a way for us to kind of wear the music on us physically and create something that was striking."
Actually clown used to wear it and bring the mask everywhere they went and they didn't want to wear masks but clown kept pushing it so they went with it and never turned back.
One of my favorite Corey masks, (Also HANDS DOWN! Corey Taylor is one of, if not, the best vocalist of our generation!!) is the one with the big eye and small mouth. Like, to me? It represents observation and a slowness to talk or judge. Like, Silence is golden and duct tape is silver haha!
They started with duct tape wrapped around their faces before the masks
Well said. I had 4 lads all totally different, I loved that one was into rap, heavy, reggae and pop, yes my youngest was gay but bi. I think he's just like me and doesn't care as it's not about s*x you can get that off all genders❤
Jup, and I also love that they switch the masks with every new album. Always a spectacle to see and wait for. :)
Cory Taylor has his own band called Stone Sour. They are completely different from Slipknot. You would probably enjoy them immensely. Cory is the lead vocalist and has an incredible singing voice. You should check out his live performance of Snuff. You'll never look at Cory the same way you do now. However, in saying that, keep reacting to Slipknot. If it seems like everything Cory Taylor gets involved in is Mad Awesome, it's because It Is.
BTW- I'm a soon to be 50yr old white dude, retired USMC Combat Vet Spec Ops Scout/Sniper. I just have to say it's really refreshing to see someone from my generation who is willing to have an open mind and expand your musical horizons to music and artists whom you've never heard of. Keep up the good work Brother! Much love! SEMPER FI!! Go Recon!
Do you want to get floored by Cory Taylor? Listen to "Corey Taylor - Snuff (Acoustic)" Your jaw will hit the floor and you will get a tear in your eyes! You've heard nothing like it before!
Absolutely! 💜
Yes❤
This!!
Absolutely !!!
Yes Please!!!!❤ That's such a deep song and a great performance
Slipknot is not evil. Dark imagery and lyrics are misunderstood a lot as evil, in heavy metal, understandably, when you don't understand that it's all a metaphor for the real "demons" everyone deals with in life. Since everyone's journey is different, this can mean SO many different things to different people. I've been a metal head since 15. This type of music saved me many times. But it's not for everyone, and that's ok! Great reaction ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Slipknot is not heavy métal is New metal
Thanks for clarifying. No one would have understood me without your correction. 😂😂😂
I’m glad you read the lyrics.
Alot of reactors say “cool rock song, like and subscribe, bye”
It’s an amazing song.
Sadly timeless for humanity.
You absolutely need to do Slipknots Snuff, Dead Memories, Vermillion parts 1 and 2, Duality, before i forget. Corey and the gang are legends, their live shows for a long time were unrivaled for their energy and crowd involvement. RIP Paul and Joey.
Pulse of the Maggots is a must also
Slipknot is far from evil or scary. They just are an artform and the kids dig it. They care about their fans and have always been an awesome band to follow.
Nonagram is the 9 pointed "star" youre referring to. Theres a lot of significance behind it. But in short, each point connected to the circle represents each one of them in unity.
There are a lot of very deep, meaningful songs as well as impactful subject matter hidden away in the the aggressive facade of heavy metal. It is always fun seeing someone who had a misconception about the genre actually sit down and give it a listen with a critical ear... Even if they get scared by Halloween masks and drop tuning ;)
More, Slipknot: The Devil In I.
Guarantee you no one would complain if you listened to the song thru once then went back and listened again and did your dissection of the lyrics. 👍🏽😁
Psuedo is pronounced: Sue Dough
Check out Liberate by Disturbed
liberate.. MY MADNESSS
Oh, the first slipknow song you were talking about, the lyrics were meant to convey rubbing the eyes, pressing on them like when you have a headache... Not poking your eyes out lol
Lol I never got that when I listened to that song
@@benclements5808 Well, read the lyrics as someone exhausted, angry, head hurting from all the BS they are dealing with. That anguish gives way to anger, at the end of the song.
"I push my fingers into my eyes
It's the only thing that slowly stops the ache
But it's made of all the things I have to take
Jesus, it never ends, it works it's way inside
If the pain goes on
I have screamed until my veins collapsed
I've waited as my time's elapsed
Now, all I do is live with so much hate
I've wished for this, I've bitched at that
I've left behind this little fact
You cannot kill what you did not create
I've gotta say what I've gotta say
And then, I swear, I'll go away
But I can't promise you'll enjoy the noise
I guess I'll save the best for last
My future seems like one big past
You're left with me 'cause you left me no choice"
It's actually written about the time Corey had migraines and how he felt
SlipKnot is from Iowa, that should explain all you need to know!
Nothing there, religion, military, and conforming? 😂😂😂sounds like my childhood ❤
Vermillion Part 1 and Part 2 are about a serial killer before and after a kill. Pretty amazing to be honest. Should check them out!
You got there before I did.
What a barbarous way to sell this beautiful song.
Bro, this song is an absolute masterpiece. It really has something for everyone. Taylor’s voice, the riffs and the layering is incredible.
My impression was it being anti-war. This came out during the war in the middle east so maybe that influenced me. Go drill your deserts dig your graves. War for oil. And then he talk about purple hearts near the end. Im sure there are multiple interpretations
Not evil, provocative, but not evil. You will know "evil" metal when you hear it
The star thing is their symbol. It has 9 points because the band started with 9 members.
Others have mentioned where the masks originated, but one element they don’t typically touch on is the freedom wearing a mask provides. You’re not worried about how contorted your face is when you’re being expressive, you’re free to just be in the moment. They can be more true to themselves and authentic, without worrying about having to “put on a show” that might take them out of the immersion of that experience. You could even say that the unmasked face they show in public is the “mask”, the social norms and conformity we abide by. By putting the actual mask on, they free themselves from those expectations and can reveal their true nature. The masks change from album to album as each individual’s representation of themselves evolves with their personal growth.
Easiest example of this is -go try and heavy metal scream in public. Feel self conscious? Try it with a mask and see how much more free you feel
My absolute favorite Slipknot song that is never mentioned is AOV....greatly underrated....
Yes, to more Slipknot. You should react to Spit It Out live at Download 2009. You'll gain an appreciation for Corey Taylor's stage presence, which is on another level. And there's an amazing surprise at the end. I won't say what it is. You'll know when you see it.
Corey Taylor is a legit human rabbit hole. There's a video where he covers Purple Rain live at Prince's home town, here on YT. I saw a display of the masks in Vegas. They are actually hand crafted works of art. The newest CT mask is an actual nightmare.
its the best mask to date IMO
I saw a video of him somewhat recently singing the Spongebob theme song with Tom Kenny
@@Erftan57 He covered the Spongebob theme song on his acoustic tour a few years back
Another one of my favorite Slipknot joints is “Dead Memories”
their masks - were a visual representation of what the music sounded like, but Taylor says it was "never really about being scary." "We were all kind of nuts," he explains.
I feel bad for the people that don’t have the patience to watch until the end, because they miss out on so much. Thinking through the lyrics is definitely a great way to pay respect to the artist. I’ve never felt the masks were evil, but kind of like you said, a manifestation of society’s perception of heavy metal. Good stuff brother.
As a teenager going through dark raw emotions! Slipknot was just relatable in a way of not being alone.
Now as I’m older understanding lyrics in the songs I’ve always loved have been an eye opener. Slipknot however is DEEP… kind of relates to some things happening in the world even now, this song specifically like about digging in the desert. Taking water/resources right out from under our noses. Love his lyrics bc it’s like code 🎵🌎🐇
Like your reactions dude and getting into it!
Spit It Out has to be the next one! It's sooo good! ❤
Don't feel bad bro. There are many of their songs that I wind up having to sit with to get a grasp of. For me, it's part of the joy of music.
Respect to you for getting to the bottom of the lyrics his poetry is amazing and deep and I hope that you spend the time and hopefully share your journey through appreciating Slipknot's music. It took a few listens to really get what the song was about and even longer for me to appreciate the musical side and how it fuels their music with this unparalleled energy
Unsainted by Slipknot!!❤
Especially as a Christian lol
it's awesome to see someone starting to get what you already feel towards your favorite band
Seriously brother, I appreciate your level of commitment and communication. Taking the time to understand what is being said is what this world needs more of.
You might not have known all the words but you're working through it and thats what it's all about brother. Your take on the song and lyrics are a great show of how you're processing it AND showing it the respect it deserves. Keep up the great work and I hope you keep growing. Both your channel and musicaly.
Waitttttttttttttttttting and loving. Your energy is worth it.
Dude, I appreciate you taking the time to dig deeper into the songs themselves, actually trying to get an understanding. Metal is so much deeper than the breakdowns. The only complaint I would have, would be your timing on the pauses, but that's not your fault because these are first listens. I enjoy the channel and dig your perspective on some of this
Don't worry about the people who get mad with your sharing. You are one of the most honest reactors I've seen lately and I totally appreciate the time you take to break open the depth of this genre of music. Keep it up!
More Slipknot - YES!
Slipknot are one of the greatest bands ever existed. They have represented so much of the rock/metal world era. Close to retiring. When these guys go and rammstein all you have left is 3 people on a stage the size of newyork state... lost... enjoy them whilst they are still around!!
Cory Taylor has performed with Slipknot, Stone Sour and Solo all are different styles/sounds. He has also worked with several other acts, including Junk Beer Kidnap Band, Korn, Disturbed, Apocalyptica, Code Orange, Anthrax, Steel Panther, Tonight Alive, Falling in Reverse, Soulfly, Damageplan, Tech N9ne, and the Clay People.
Avatar too
If you want more heavy music with a similar message
Parkway drive - crushed
An Australian band, they have head lined wacken (biggest metal festive) and have some killer live performances from that show with amazing crowd interaction
Watched till the end, respect brother! Most reactors don’t take the time to digest, they just watch and move on to make more content, nice reaction!
The melting star is the circle of fifths of the guitar fretboard
This song gets me into Slipknot
lol same searching the band this song is the first on the line
Nero Forte by Slipknot! 🤘
They are not evil, they heal me time and time again. I'm sure they help many people heal
Ironically, Slipknot is like poetry. You have to break it down to understand it.
This song was written during the height of the Iraq war. The American culture was one that claimed to be a righteous Christian nation but was supporting an unjust war.
Psychosocial: adj. describing the intersection and interaction of social, cultural, and environmental influences on the mind and behavior
Slipknot & Limp Bizkit, due to their use of turntablists in the bands, introduced me to metal music. I had heard ish like Nirvana & other joints in the 90s but I grew up on hip hop, freestyle music (EDM dance ish), Miami bass & turntablism. DJs cutting up & battling, real spinners in that element. #RIP Roc Raida! But yeah the DJ element brought me in & then I developed the love for the aggressive attitude metal had. Reminds me of the 80s & 90s golden era of rap where everything was pretty much a middle finger to the establishment.
Its a 9 point star each point represents a member of the band.
Humungus left an impression.
Thank you for doing this one. They're incredible. I'm probably biased though because I'm from where they're from and am a rock fan. If you enjoy Corey's voice, definitely check out Snuff live acoustic version. You might need tissues. His other band is Stone Sour and they are much more melodic. Stone Sour - Inhale is probably my favorite ❤
My man, you need to hear the bars in "Spit it Out". The official video will be easier to hear the lyrics you'll read but, the live from Download Festival 2009, the crowd will blow your mind.
Based Tech9 fan! 42yo rock/metal fan, was luke-warm on rap music till I heard him a couple years back, now I'm bangin' it daily! Was going thru a rough spot, mentally, at the time, dude saved my life, he my favorite rapper!
For me, the appeal of horror movies and "dark" stuff is because when you live in the dark, the light (good things) seem brighter so to speak
THE CLOWN STARED THE MASK THING..
People = 💩 should be a next reaction. Wild😭 but I’m definitely here for the slipknot journey!!
I love the song and every time I hear it I think he’s saying “circumcision!” Now you will too. You’re welcome.
Unless I've been saying that word wrong, it's not even pronounced closely. Psy- and Cir- sound so different.
There is actually a song where they take the masks off in the whole video id like to hear your thoughts on that its nice to get a "outsiders" view on the genre and lyric meaning its refreshing from the usual "its just screaming and noise" we always get you need to check out "before i forget" by slipknot if you are curious about the maskless video its a banger (psuedo pronounced "Sue-dough" usually means fake or not real like "Pseudoscience" its a prefix)
Before I forget rocks!
Their concerts are amazing been to two of them. Also saw just Corey Taylor performing songs that influenced him when he was young. You would be mind blown the songs he played. Not what you would expect anything from Prince to The Clash.
My favourite song
Dead Memories is a must
BTW , the nine pointed star, represent the members of the band, 9 members
They are a movement and always involved the audience live. Spit it out live
There is a point in the star for every member in the band
Chris Fehn is the guy with the long nose and is responsible for most of the audio for the shouted "PSYCHOSOCIAL" bits post-chorus. Chris never gets his due for his beastly growls and it makes me sad.
Joey, their drummer has always had my favorite mask. There's just something magical about Japanese kabuki masks and their mystery.
Great work with the reaction. Hope you do more. I enjoy that you think about it and do a great reaction.
Need to do - Spit It Out - Live Download Fesitval 2009. Absolutely fire
This. As a rap fan, you need to check this one out. You won't regret it!
i personally enjoy when u dive into the lyrics 🤙
Taylor is a fan of a lot of music, rap included. Their earlier stuff had a lot of elements from that genre in it.
Corey Taylor is extremely intelligent and well spoken he uses lots of big words, he could play a show at night and the next day give a lecture at Harvard.
Corey Taylor is an amazing artist, and the musicians if Slipknot are a brotherhood. me and my buddies often used SK as our groups unoffical theme music when we were in highschool. they're brother hood spoke to us, and we wanted to emulate that with our group of misfits. Keep diving into metal, you'll find a lot of interesting poetry and lyricism
You need to hear I Prevail. Bow Down, Scars, Body Bag, Bad Things, Gasoline, Hurricane. You’d love them
Corey Taylor is also the lead singer of stoned sour. The mask that tecnine has was made by the same person that does all slipknot's masks.
Slipknot whole thing is that it represents the darker side in all of us. Yes it's scary, messy, violent but we need those types of artists that confront us with some harsh realities. Loom at the state of the world right now, it ain't pretty. Slipknot gives to a lot of people a way to let their frustrations out and release their anger. I've seen them twice, and it was physically and emotionally draining to watch their show but, so damn liberating! You should also check out Corey Taylor's acoustic gigs in small venues. His singing voice is amazing and very soulful.
We are here for it, go down the rabbit hole boy! :D
I love Slipknot 🖤🔥 I have been listening to them for yeeaarss! 🤘Corey Taylor is Lyricaly amazing and he seems so genuine. You should check out Snuff Live. Great react BP 💐✌️🖤
you do absolute right.. great reaction
Bro I’ve been a metal head for 30+ years and I agree metal is not a every day thing metal is a situational thing
I love watching old school rap fans FINALLY understand metal. (Vice versa as well). I'm a metal fan, but nu metal got me into rap a little, and now, years later, i like rap, metal, acoustic folk music, and very rarely, even country.
I like that you go the extra mile and try to analyze the details within the lyrics. Greetings from Germany!
I never understood why people say (stop pausing it )ITS A REACTION we are here for the reaction.i usually go listen to the original right after the reaction .
The star has nine points which represent the nine members of the band. its called a Nonogram
Ive never been into the rap, pop genre. But the guitar has its voice, the drums, bass, not only the singing has lyrics but the instruments of metal or rock. what they look like is just expression of who they want people to see. if they scare you then you got some issues. people fear what they dont understand and thats the beauty of it. slipknot helped me through some dark times in my life. its a connection of what ppl has been through, you may not have gone through what we have but they know the pain and suffering like we do.
2nd best metal lyricist behind Randy Blythe of "Lamb of God"
Chad grey?
Transparent and honest is what I think you were going for ❤
CORY TAYLOR...SNUFF...you'll be amazed 💯💯💯💯💯 thanks brother
They aren't evil. They are normal people with very common life isses and some uncommonly atrocious childhood issues. They are all very nice guys in the right setting. Never bug a "Celebrity" when they are with family, you will be treated like a jerk. Ive had conversations with Corey Taylor on his official social media. Very loving towatds fans and understands the struggles was face better than most would expect.
Slipknot at Red Rocks....Incredible!!!
I know how the statistics look on your end, and the funny thing is I skipped most of the part where you were watching the video and stuck around for the part where you were analyzing. Been watching you for a while keep it up I love it.
I love this for you sir. We've been here.... waiting for you come home. We are the beginning of music. Keep going sir. The hole gets deeper.
I actually appreciate the quick explanation regarding YT copyright appeals. No need to apologize, do what you need to in order to get the reaction up and let us watch you be blown away by the depth of the lyricism and symbolism in metal - it's why we're all here!
Believe it or not, THEY are able to reproduce the sound live. I was blown away seeing them LIVE
I can't remember the video but there's one where the band is out of focus and not in masks but the masks are hanging around on the instruments or mic stands but in focus. It was pretty awesome.
The song is "Before I Forget" and it is one of my favorites 💜
The big heads (purgatory masks, from vermillion pt1), lit on fire are meant to represent their inflated ego's being set ablaze.
Slipknot always had a dark image to begin with but they had a mysterious effect because for years no one knew who they really were. They came in hard but most of their songs are genius. They bring light to many social problems, some political problems. Live they were insane. I can't remember which show it was but the drummer span around and just kept drumming flawlessly. He is one of the best drummers of that time. If you want to see another side of Slipknot, go and check out Snuff! Most amazing song!
BP has alot of religious programming to delete... my mom is deeply christian; I have spent 30 years softening her to metal music; At this point I get metal concert tickets to my birthdays from her! 😂
-Alot of slipknots lyrics are deep... in fact that goes for most metal... compared to rap, metal lyrics is alot deeper in general to my experience.
Metal deals with all the taboo in society. Thats why metalheads are usually super friendly and helpfull ppl; They know life is a struggle and they want to change exactly that!
I would love to see your reaction to a Venezuelan rapper called Canserbero. He’s rap is something else. He is a legend in all Spanish’s speaking countries. Poetic and profound lyrics. He has many song but EPIC is one of his best creation. And of course you have to see the lyrics. I hope one day you could react to him. That would make a lot of people happy. ❤ R.I.P Canserbero
Slipknot is a great band. And they're around since the 1990's. I have all their albums on physical Audio CDs, even in special editions. I love Slipknot. Another band which is one of my favorites, is "Bullet for my Valentine". You should react to them. They are amazing too. I guess you should start with their song "Tears don't fall part 1" That was one of their first songs.