^hot^: Slipknot 10th Anniversary

^hot^: Slipknot 10th Anniversary

Check out this unboxing of a Slipknot anniversary edition to see the exclusive artwork and physical contents:

We look back on that anniversary now not just as a celebration of an album, but as a celebration of a brotherhood that would soon be fractured by death. It stands as the final chapter of Slipknot’s "golden era" with Paul Gray and Joey Jordison.

To mark a decade of the album that redefined nu-metal, the band released a special edition of their 1999 self-titled debut. slipknot 10th anniversary

touring cycle through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage. : Presented with reimagined artwork and expanded packaging. All Hope Is Gone: 10th Anniversary

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In 2004, founding member and guitarist Jim Root left the band, citing creative differences and a desire to pursue other projects. His departure marked a significant turning point for Slipknot. The band recruited guitarist Mick Thomson's longtime friend, Paul Ferguson, and later, Jim Root's replacement, Craig Jones's friend, Jay Weinberg's friend, Alessandro Venturella.

Looking back at the Slipknot 10th Anniversary reminds us of the exact moment Slipknot transitioned from the "next big thing" into permanent metal royalty. It proved that their music was timeless, surviving the shifting trends of the music industry. The anniversary solidified the album not just as a nostalgic relic of 1999, but as a blueprint for the future of aggressive heavy metal. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

The 2009 reissue was designed as the ultimate time capsule for the band’s foundational era. It featured an expanded tracklist and a bonus DVD that captured the visual madness of the late '90s. The Expanded Tracklist

in 2010. It stands as a tribute to the original nine members— Corey Taylor Mick Thomson Craig Jones Sid Wilson Chris Fehn Shawn "Clown" Crahan Joey Jordison

Following the massive success of their 1999 debut, pressure on the Des Moines nine was immense. Instead of chasing radio-friendly hooks, the band retreated to Sound Farm Studio in Iowa to create something "disgustingly heavy."

: Features the full original album plus the audio from the legendary Disasterpieces concert filmed in London in 2002. "Goat" Documentary