Genius Meanings
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Slipknot – All Out Life
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“All Out Life” is a song bashing the music industry. It’s a single which was not included in Slipknot’s “Iowa levels of heavy” sixth studio album called We Are Not Your Kind
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Slipknot – No Life
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“No Life” is the twelfth track on Slipknot. A live version was included on the Live at Dynamo Open Air 2000.
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Slipknot – Spit It Out
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“Spit it Out” was the first song that Slipknot wrote with Corey Taylor. It is one of the band’s best known songs due to their live interaction with the crowd (this has been dubbed
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Slipknot – Snuff
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“Snuff” is a relatively slow song, as compared to the majority of other songs on the All Hope Is Gone. The acoustic dark song tells the story of a man who falls in love and
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8-Bit Arcade – Veneno (8-Bit Anitta Emulation)
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[Instrumental]
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Slipknot – Spit It Out (Live at MSG 2009)
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[Spoken: Corey Taylor] / Then it's time, for all of us to / Spit / It / Out / [Intro: Corey Taylor] / Did you never gave a damn in the first place? / Maybe it's time you had the
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Slipknot – Everything Ends
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It’s about the last time I tried to commit suicide, and more to the point, the first day I figured out what life was all about. It’s about the last day in a life I don’t want to
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Slipknot – The Blister Exists
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[Intro] / One, two, three / Yeah / Drop it / [Verse 1] / Bones in the water and dust in my lungs / Absorbing archaic like a sponge / The ultimate way is the way you control / But
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Slipknot – Psychosocial
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“Psychosocial” is a song about hate for life and broken society. It’s the second single from All Hope is Gone and was nominated for the 2009 Grammy for Best Metal Performance
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Slipknot – All Hope Is Gone
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All Hope Is Gone is the fourth studio album by American metal band Slipknot. Released on August 20, 2008 by Roadrunner Records, the album was published in two versions: the
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Slipknot – Opium of the People
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[Intro] / Come on! / [Verse 1] / Watch those idiosyncrasies / Watch all the idiots fall on me / Running out of ways to get outta the way / Take another shot just to stay the same
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Slipknot – Surfacing
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Track 5 on Slipknot’s self-titled debut. Much like the other songs on the album, it discusses misanthropy and hatred. When played live, it is announced as “your new national anthem
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Slipknot – The Virus of Life
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The Virus of Life, the 13th track on Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), details a man’s obsession with a woman, and through this obsession, stalks and kills her.
He thinks this
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Slipknot – Gematria (The Killing Name)
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Gematria is a type of numerology adopted in Judaism. By ascribing a numerical value to different letters, words can have a different value via this binary cipher/code.
Corey
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Stone Sour – Song #3
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One of the first two singles from Stone Sour’s sixth studio album – Hydrograd, the other one being “Fabuless”.
“Song #3” is about a passionate, undying love with an unknown
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Slipknot – Vendetta
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[Verse 1: Corey Taylor] / I know my uses, I have my pride / But my heart is still untamed / I learn my lessons, I've conquered death / I go on, and I'm unashamed / I'll paint your
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Slipknot – (sic)
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“(sic)” quickly became a fan favorite, appearing on the greatest hits album Antennas to Hell and the live releases Disasterpieces, 9.0: Live, (sic)nesses, and Live at Dynamo 6.3.
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Slipknot – Metabolic
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[Verse 1] / Gone, I couldn't murder your promise / Right before my eyes / The revolutions of my psychosis / Kept me outta the way / [Refrain] / Once inside, all I hold is ash
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Slipknot – Sulfur
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“Sulfur” is All Hope Is Gone’s fourth single, it deals with depression and sadness. According to Joey Jordison, this was written in one evening.
This is the first song Jim [Root
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Slipknot – The Dying Song (Time to Sing)
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[Intro] / Put your hands into the water / Let your mouth go sick and dry / Put your life into your death now / Let them sing until you die / Die, die, die, yeah / [Verse] / Radical
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Slipknot – Custer
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“Custer” is the eleventh track on Slipknot’s .5: The Gray Chapter.
In an interview for Kerrang! Magazine, frontman Corey Taylor spoke about this song:
Again, this is focusing
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Slipknot – Wait and Bleed
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“Wait and Bleed” is about a man who has constant dreams of his suicide by slitting his wrists. One day, he wakes to find that his dream is a reality. He tries to fall back to sleep
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Slipknot – Duality
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“Duality” was the 1st single from Slipknot’s 3rd album, Vol 3: The Subliminal Verses, and was released on May 25, 2004. It was produced by Rick Rubin.
It peaked at #5 on the US
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Slipknot – Eyeless
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A song from Slipknot’s debut album. At 0:02 “Eyeless” samples “Ease Yourself” by The Collective, which in turn heavily samples “Amen Brother” by The Winstons (at 1:27). The “Amen
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Slipknot – The Blister Exists (Live at MSG 2009)
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[Intro] / One, two, three / Yeah / Drop it / [Verse 1] / Bones in the water and dust in my lungs / Absorbing archaic like a sponge / The ultimate way is the way you control / But
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