"Vol.3: The subliminal verses" CD by Slipknot

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The unusual title Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses of the third Slipknot album piques curiosity about what is behind it.
Item no. 423118
Title Vol.3: The subliminal verses
Musical Genre Nu Metal
Product topic Bands
Band Slipknot
Release date 5/24/04
Gender Unisex
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD

Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH
Alter Wandrahm 14
20457 Hamburg
Germany

CD 1

  • 1.
    Prelude 3.0
  • 2.
    The Blister Exists
  • 3.
    Three Nil
  • 4.
    Duality
  • 5.
    Opium Of The People
  • 6.
    Circle
  • 7.
    Welcome
  • 8.
    Vermilion
  • 9.
    Pulse Of The Maggots
  • 10.
    Before I Forget
  • 11.
    Vermilion [Part 2]
  • 12.
    The Nameless
  • 13.
    The Virus Of Life
  • 14.
    Danger - Keep Away

So far, the band from Des Moines were an open slap in the face. With fierce riffs, blasting double-bass drums and orgiastic growls that either deep-fries your brain or causes smiles ono the face. But Slipknot are no gimmick but a serious working band. And that's what they want to say with "Vol.3: (The subliminal verses)": This is self fulfilment. They're all around 30, sold millions of records, sold out the biggest stadiums, started successful solo projects and received a wide acceptance. All that without selling one's identity. For the new album they engaged the veritable producer Rick Rubin and went through musical school with him. Successfully: suddenly, the nine don't have just one single gear and sound but they present themselves more variable than ever. With driving forward poly-rhythms, spherical keyboards, playful loops, articulated vocals and melodic interludes. That is different, new and extremely matured. The content didn't change that much, of course: the lyrics are still nihilistic and brutal, deal with murder, insanity and abnormality. It's just that frontman Corey brings them across in a 'better' way. Ultra-evil! (Marcel Anders - April 2004)