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'''Slipknot''' is a ] and ] group from ]. They have nine members. They brought out four ], two of which are very rare. '''Slipknot''' is a nine-piece ] group from ]. Mixing traditional ] with ], the band have become one of the most popular extreme metal bands.

The band are noted for their image; the members wear metching boiler suits, and each has an individual mask. The original purpose of this was to keep the focus away from the band's image, and keep it on the music. Ironically, it has had the opposite effect. On their first major label album, each band member was referred to by first name and number only; the band are far from secretive about their identities, however, and their full names were present on their second major label album. Four members of the band have been photographed without masks: Vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root with their band ], drummer Joey Jordison with his band ], abd bassist Paul Gray, through mugshots leaked through ].


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Slipknot is a nine-piece alternative metal group from Iowa. Mixing traditional death metal with nu metal, the band have become one of the most popular extreme metal bands.

The band are noted for their image; the members wear metching boiler suits, and each has an individual mask. The original purpose of this was to keep the focus away from the band's image, and keep it on the music. Ironically, it has had the opposite effect. On their first major label album, each band member was referred to by first name and number only; the band are far from secretive about their identities, however, and their full names were present on their second major label album. Four members of the band have been photographed without masks: Vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root with their band Stone Sour, drummer Joey Jordison with his band Murderdolls, abd bassist Paul Gray, through mugshots leaked through thesmokinggun.com.

Discography

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