angel
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Post by angel on Sept 30, 2006 14:49:45 GMT -5
hey love slipknot they are great and i saw stone sour this summer fucking hell that was good
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Post by jordan on Sept 30, 2006 14:56:02 GMT -5
Iowa and the self titled album own.
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Post by guest on Oct 1, 2006 2:07:23 GMT -5
They all do.,
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Post by hvymtlmom on Oct 2, 2006 19:50:57 GMT -5
I like them all
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Post by metaliger on Oct 2, 2006 20:09:45 GMT -5
Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. is their best album, IMO.
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Post by guest on Oct 2, 2006 23:19:50 GMT -5
I think Mate Feed Kill Repeat is all right.
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Post by angel on Oct 3, 2006 16:41:23 GMT -5
Hey i don't know if anyone said this already but heard somewhere that the new slipknot DVD is coming out on december 5th and its gonna be just like disasterpieces a double.
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Post by guest on Oct 3, 2006 18:10:08 GMT -5
Yeah I've heard. There's a concert at like spencers.com and Spencer's (not the appliance store) is having a contest to go see the band on like the 31st when the new DVD is supposed to debut.
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Post by angel on Oct 4, 2006 18:35:10 GMT -5
That's great
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Post by guest on Oct 4, 2006 22:33:10 GMT -5
Yeah. You have to be 18+ though.
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Post by angel on Oct 5, 2006 13:45:49 GMT -5
and you are how old?
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Post by guest on Oct 5, 2006 17:38:06 GMT -5
13.
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Post by angel on Oct 5, 2006 17:41:40 GMT -5
wow!!!!! dude im like 24
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Post by guest on Oct 6, 2006 1:01:47 GMT -5
Yeah. I've noticed that a lot of people have found it hard to beliv I'm not even of driving age.
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Post by Candle on Oct 6, 2006 10:58:11 GMT -5
I can't believe you're 13. I'm coming to the conclusion than Mudvayne (depsite chat spammers) have very mature fans. (And these Metal bands better be grateful, as many of us are major fans of many others!!) Sorry for the long post, but I thought it'd be better posting the RR newsrelease than the RR bandpage link (it's a busy page!) Thus: Slipknot, the multi-platinum, Grammy-winning, hard rock and heavy metal enigma, will release the DVD Voliminal: Inside the Nine on December 5, 2006.
A special double disc package, Voliminal: Inside the Nine takes the viewer on a several hour journey into the world of Slipknot as the band recently circled the globe in support of the multi-platinum album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses). Far from your usual tour film, Voliminal: Inside the Nine is more of an art piece - while fans are taken in the studio, on stage, backstage, on their tour bus and everywhere in between as they experience the energy of a band literally living, breathing and fighting for the music they created, none of it unfolds in ways you'd expect.
Disc 1, titled Voliminal, features a 90-minute film, created and directed by M. Shawn Crahan, better known as Clown, that gives the Slipknot fan a window into the world of the band as seen through the mind of its creator. The film was shot on hand-held cameras and, as a result, is brutally honest and visually unique. The sound and visual edits are intense, disturbing and jarring while the cinematography brings the viewer as close as one can get to the band. Buried in Disc 1 are nine different "rabbit holes," which, when activated, will show a short vignette of each one of the nine members of the band. Not the typical extra footage often found as "easter eggs" on the average DVD, this footage contains some of the most surprising and revealing elements on the DVD.
Disc 2 features three main elements: live footage, music videos and interviews with each member of the band. The live shows were captured at various venues around the world and show Slipknot in unique and somewhat unconventional settings. Everything from outdoor and daytime shows all the way to television award-show performances are included as are the celebrated music videos for "Duality", "Vermilion," "Before I Forget," "The Nameless," and the controversial video for "Vermilion 2," which was never officially released. Additionally, for the first time ever, fans get an up-close look at the band's "Death Masks" used onstage during this tour.
The interviews on this disc are just as groundbreaking as anything the band has ever done. After twelve years, everything is about to change. Nothing is held back and everything is discussed.
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