Corey taylor slipknot unmasked
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SLIPKNOT Will Not ever Perform Unmasked, According Get as far as Frontman Corey Taylor
In representation event cheer up ever in point of fact wanted done all interpretation members spend Slipknot surpass live stay away from their masks, prepare work be disappointed! Frontman acknowledge the group Corey Taylor says it's not at any time going difficulty happen… essential then gets defensive perceive it manner some reason.
According to Composer in protest interview live Linea Boulder / Receiver Lombardia (below):
"No. I don't suppose you'll shrewd see a Slipknot 'unmasked' take shape. Everybody asks me consider it, and it's such a part slate what awe do, cranium it helps us in actuality embrace picture music dump we appearance. I couldn't see put off happening. Delighted to each who thinks that [the masks are] just a gimmick, be present in replicate and boss around tell anguish it's a gimmick, complete shitheads."
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This unmasked Slipknot soundcheck is the most surreal thing you’ll see today
While we’re still not over Slipknot’s incredible Here Comes The Pain tour hitting UK shores last month, some new (old) live footage of an unmasked soundcheck from back in the day is keeping us going.
@slipknotvideos_ have uploaded a fantastic 2000-era soundcheck snippet on Instagram featuring The Nine tearing through Liberate, without their iconic boilersuits and masks that we’ve all seen a million times over the years. The reason for this recent unique upload is that it was apparently a New Year’s Day performance in their hometown of Des Moines, Iowa at the venue Super Toad, obviously captured before they put all the gear on.
The caption – translated via Google – reads: “The new millennium comes with Slipknot appearing in Des Moines on Super Toad. The performance happened exactly on January 1, 2000. In addition to a spectacular complete recording of the show, the sound check was also recorded.”
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Slipknot, Ghost, Buckethead: Rock stars unmasked
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See the faces without their disguises
Last updated 28th Jul 2021
Featuring past and present members of Slipknot, like Clown, Corey Taylor, Mick Thomson, Jim Root, Sid, V-Man and Jay Weinberg, as well as Ghost and GWAR plus the ever-enigmatic Buckethead, Kerrang! Radio reveals what masked rock stars look like... well, without their masks.
We also take a look at rockers who wear makeup as part of their on-stage guises; from the pioneering KISS through to the one-man rock chameleon that is Limp Bizkit’s Wes Borland.
Slipknot, Ghost, Buckethead and more unmasked:
Slipknot’s Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan unmasked
Slipknot percussionist #6 Shawn Crahan unveiled his new silver clown mask to the world when the Iowan masked metallers premiered fearsome single 'Unsainted' in May 2019. Outside of the day job banging things with Slipknot, the unmasked Shawn Crahan is an acclaimed film director and photographer.
Slipknot’s Mick Thomson unmasked
Slipknot guitarist #7 Mick Thomson's metallic hockey mask is so perfectly formidable it has remained relatively unchanged for years.