Slipknot has been out on the road celebrating the 25th anniversary of their landmark 1999 self-titled debut album, but that's ...
The Des Moines hometown heroes transported the multigenerational crowd at Knotfest back to 1999 on Saturday night.
I know this is a relatively unknown fact, but Slipknot ‘s self-titled debut album came out 25 years ago. How could you know that, other than the fact that the band’s been touring non-stop on the back ...
Twenty-six years ago, the Iowa metal band Slipknot arrived at the Malibu studio ... making this festering thing.” The self-titled debut that emerged in 1999 raised the bar for scabrous yet ...
Twenty-five years since their ground-quaking self-titled debut album, Slipknot are bringing the pain across the country with as much intensity as ’99. That album is some of the most extreme ...
With some time out of the spotlight, Taylor is back with Slipknot as they celebrate the 25th anniversary of their self-titled album. The tour kicked off in early August. The band has been strictly ...
Taylor spent much of Slipknot’s early fame as a barely functioning alcoholic, numbing his depression with booze and self-destructive behavior. In 2003, he had to be pulled back from jumping off ...
That being said, nü-metal is obviously doing just fine without me. In fact, it seems to have experienced something of a renaissance over the past several years, if it ever even really died down at all ...
Slipknot's Sid Wilson is recovering after a serious accident. The DJ and musician, who is married to Kelly Osbourne and has performed with the metal band since 1998, was burned from a bonfire and ...
Knocked Loose have added the great Detroit rapper Danny Brown to part of their upcoming tour with Drain, Militarie Gun, and The Garden. Having just destroyed Madison Square Garden while opening ...
My mouth is blistered. My arm is pretty bad — both my arms," Wilson said in one Instagram video explaining his injuries Keith Mayhew/SOPA Images/Shutterstock Slipknot’s Sid Wilson is in ...
room during live in Berlin, Berlin, November 5, 1992. Metallica’s self-titled fifth album has been selling well for more than 30 years in America, and this week, it returns to the top 10 once again.