Rappers offended by metal music is hilarious and a bit hypocritical, given the lyrics in many, many rap songs.
@kingaPL3386 ай бұрын
Exactly what I thought when he said "I don't want to say the d... word", yet no problem with rappers talking about guns, bitches, n..., and so on, and so on ;)
@malicepriest6 ай бұрын
This is so on point
@REMPLACEMENT-TV-26 ай бұрын
because rap world is the most full of hypocritical pVssi€s
@VanezBane6 ай бұрын
@@kingaPL338 well we've got sex, drugs and rock'n'roll and a hammer smashed face 😉. both genres have vastly different content from artist to artist. don't take it so seriously the boyz also have to work for the algorithm
@meepsies6696 ай бұрын
It's because the dude is Christian so metal is evil and scary, or in his case "demonic" when it comes to the imagery or lyrics. Yet as you say he's a rapper, which is so ironic considering the shit they say. I can tell you the big difference is metal actually has meaning behind their lyrics unlike most rappers stuff.
@scottahrens3826 ай бұрын
Taylor explained the song's meaning to The Pulse of Radio: "'The Devil In I' is really about the war inside yourself," he said. "Trying not to give into defeatism, trying not to give into negativity, trying not to give up basically. It's a struggle. It's one of the hardest thing you can do, is to give in to that side of yourself."
@narsos60436 ай бұрын
Snuff is not a scary song. It's actually kinda sad. There is a version where Corey does an acoustic version with no mask that is really good and popular with reactors if you want to be safe. Daddy by Korn is really dark though. Be in a good head space for that one. It still makes me uncomfortable when I hear it. Kind of a one and done I don't want to go back there kinda song. But he is speaking about real trauma so doesn't get much more raw.
@AngB5176 ай бұрын
The official video for Snuff doesn't have the band members in it. . . just the story line and Corey without a mask...unless there are 2 Slipknot versions and the Corey Taylor acoustic from the Hated tour?
@theperfectbeing5 ай бұрын
The live version of snuff that Corey did on his own tour is hands down my favorite version, you can actually feel him getting emotional because of the headspace it drags him back into. Incredibly powerful
@mattblatchley20616 ай бұрын
My understanding is that these depictions are their own inner fears...
@upsetcarrot6 ай бұрын
Correct me friend. Also I believe this was the first music video on The Grey Chapter (if not then I apologize for the misinformation) so this showed their transition from the masks they had in the previous album, coupled with the pain and fear they had dealing with the death of Paul, the bassist, manifested into their greatest fears (dogs, birds, hanging, being eaten alive). Clown directs most, if not all, of their music videos and they're all a trip but so beautifully done from a film making perspective
@Albert-_1176 ай бұрын
The video is literally about self-destruction, not fears.
@upsetcarrot6 ай бұрын
@Albert-_117 yes, but the band has said in an interview that most of the methods of death are things that the band members fear the most
@mattblatchley20616 ай бұрын
@@upsetcarrot right...that's what I was remembering
@mattblatchley20616 ай бұрын
@@upsetcarrot you said it better than I did...👍
@larryrodriguez45766 ай бұрын
Metal saved my life, hands down. Especially Slipknot. 🤘
@TanyaQueen1826 ай бұрын
same
@richdavis97896 ай бұрын
Absolutely! My 2nd ever tattoo was the Slipknot S. They've helped me through so many hard times.
@Metal4life0986 ай бұрын
Legit the same and my first tattoo was also the tribal s on my forearm 🤘🏻😈🤘🏻
@Amanda-hg5yz3 ай бұрын
Same
@subnoizesoldier22 ай бұрын
Same here, brother if it wasn’t for Iron Maiden and Pantera, I don’t know where I would be. Believe it or not insane clown posse, and twiztid help me out a lot also
@91GT3476 ай бұрын
It's dealing with the death of a band member who OD'd. This is the anger part of grieving. A noose is a type of slipknot. It's not the only one though. They are used for many reasons. Boats, farming, etc etc
@terrancecaad9156 ай бұрын
I just found out recently it was a normal med he was taking laced with fentanyl from an actual doctor. Doctor picked up a bunch of malpractice lawsuits and I believe the family won for him
@nieceyricks38995 ай бұрын
Military uses Slipknot etc yes 100%
@seandobson62216 ай бұрын
This songs is genius and there’s so much symbolism in the video as to the boys’ biggest fears. You see Sid chew off his fingers which are his bread and butter, if he loses his hands he loses who he is. Chris Fehn is deathly afraid of birds so you see birds crawling on him. Corey is afraid of being unable to write anymore so he blows himself up. I’m not sure what the significance of Mick Thomson peeling his face off. Or Jim Root blowing himself up. This video is early on when Jey Weinberg and V-Man they get stabbed up by the rest of the band to get inducted into the band. Craig gets attacked by dogs. It’s just deep and beautiful at the same time.
@timformica67905 ай бұрын
I think the reference of mick peeling off his face is that he doesn't like who he is with the mask on but doesn't recognize himself without the mask and keep digging to find his true self.
@juliehackett10256 ай бұрын
As a parent I encouraged my son to attend Knotfest when he turned 18 he attended by himself and loved it in the pit. This year were going to Knotfest together
@dunethebuffoon33706 ай бұрын
Respect. That's cool as hell, good on you for connecting with your son like that, I'm sure he'll look back on those moments fondly.
@Dohitsurban3 ай бұрын
You should go with, my daughter is 27 but we have been going to shows since 2016 (when I retired from the Navy) and attending shows, either ones with 3 bands at a local bar (200 people, Diamante before her tour with Shinedown) or a festival with 17 bands (2016 & 2017 Pain In The Grass)... nothing is quite so bonding....
@loriodlemcnutt72902 ай бұрын
My son also went
@billysmith18736 ай бұрын
Metal helps release those negative feelings in a healthy manner.
@Dani-x016 ай бұрын
Still surprised me that so many people keep on misunderstanding metal music nowdays just don't get it why anyway you're right man.
@msihcs81716 ай бұрын
100% everyone's got anger and it has to come out somehow, for me I punish the hell out of my ear drums and that fixes it for me, allows me to calm myself down. I've gone down the deathcore rabbit hole lately and it's awesome.
@sirsouping6 ай бұрын
@@msihcs8171punish ear drums more like reward 🤘
@lisa.user-xm7kz2tb6x29 күн бұрын
🥰
@jhall29046 ай бұрын
The thing about people who listen to metal music is we are genuinely really nice people. You hit the nail on the head when you said that we connect to the music because we have had things gone on in our lives. The music is just an extension of our inner self unleashing the pain, rage, hurt...all the negative. Think about the mosh pit , it's full of these people just thrashing about... lawyers, blue collar, white collar workers, people with mental health issues, people just dealing with everyday stuff, people dealing with deeper stuff all together just releasing it all. We all go through something we all have bad days and sometimes we just take it and keep moving over and over, without an outlet a normal person would explode or crumble. The music is our outlet. Music has saved my life literally many times. I have been down so far that my only option felt like death to eacape...my mind and body was like a prison filled with the memories of what my own uncle had done to me and my mother's betrayal taking his side and keeping contact with him. I wouldn't be here but just knowing that Johnathan Davis (lead singer from Korn) had gone through something similar and put out "Daddy" gave me hope that you can make it through, yes there is pain and sorrow but your not alone and it won't define you.
@Metal4life0986 ай бұрын
Exactly! If I didn't fond slipknot and metal to scream and let loose to when I was in high school dealing with an alcoholic bipolar father, I wouldn't be here. To have that outlet was EVERYTHING. Instead of going nuts and hurting people or myself, metal let me release all the anger and hatred I had inside. Metal4life 🤘🏻😈🤘🏻
@jhall29046 ай бұрын
@@Metal4life098 I don't know you in real life but I am happy your still here. Everyday is a new battle and in a certain sense each of us that fight and stay have a comraderie. Thank you for sharing a little of your story, maybe it will help someone else in thier fight.
@jaggedpoppet39216 ай бұрын
Exactly. As someone who went through mental abuse, emotional abuse, physical abuse, and sexual abuse for 9 years of my childhood, metal is my go to.
@jhall29046 ай бұрын
@@jaggedpoppet3921 Absolute one hounded percent respect to you. Thank you for sharing! I know it's hard to do but I feel like if sharing our stories just helps at least one person than it's worth everything.
@jaggedpoppet39216 ай бұрын
@jhall2904 yeah..... there's so much more I could say. I honestly could write a book about my history but it's pretty bad what happened. I wouldn't wish it on anyone except maybe my abuser. He was scheduled for a parole hearing but did something and he got another 3 years before he's eligible again. I think they gave him like 22 years or something but he deserves to be behind bars until he passes away. I mean he literally would grab the dogs by the throat and throw them off the porch onto the ground and said that would happen to us if we ever told anyone what he was doing.
@gyranix6 ай бұрын
Something I really dislike is when people say "if my child listened to this id be concerned." If you ever watch metal artists do interviews they are the most calm teddy bear dudes you will ever listen to when they speak. Metal music is an outlet for violent thoughts and getting things off your chest. They are so shocking and violent for that reason its designed to get your emotions out of you. (obviously a very small child shouldnt watch the music video that could give a child awful nightmares for a while unless you took the time to explain to them that the video isnt real.)
@Natas3275486 ай бұрын
Hey, somebody understands catharsis. Many, unfortunately, don't get the concept.
@ArgentLeftoversАй бұрын
Yet without the context, on a surprise walking, you'd be concerned. I get it.
@ianjardine73246 ай бұрын
The visuals match the song perfectly because they deal with the bands personal daemons and fears literally looking at the devil inside themselves.
@caosdiosdragon6 ай бұрын
If I walked in on my child watching this, I’d be like “umm excuse me? Why didn’t you invite me?!” then rock out with them 🤘🏼🤣
@northwest19726 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@niceguyj19846 ай бұрын
My oldest daughter listened to Slipknot and has posters and hoodies of Slipknot
@profanitybasedfun6 ай бұрын
Slipknot played a concert at an old closed down prison in Idaho one time. It was INSANE.
@AlexanderJames-j8v6 ай бұрын
I was at that concert. Epic... I miss boise, only a little bit.
@trishteixeira21086 ай бұрын
The different scenes in the video are the band members like real deep fears if I’m not mistaken.. like long nose guy had a fear of birds and i remember reading about how he was actually like terrified making the video. Heavy aggressive music is definitely a way to release pent up shit. This gives all the bottled up negative energy, anger and frustration somewhere to go so you don’t explode. 😬🖤
@99nellbomb6 ай бұрын
If you want to hear Corey without all the Slipknot graphics, you can check out Stone Sour. He also has solo stuff, CMFT and CMF2
@vamprosmortimer51336 ай бұрын
The visuals in this music video are the band facing the fear of the way that each band member fears to to 'be ended' the most
@amyperkins20087 ай бұрын
The lead singer of Slipknot has another band called Stone Sour where they don't wear masks. You should react to Stone Sour. Same great sound, no masks. I don't know which song is their most popular...but you should definitely react to their biggest hit. BTW, I kinda of got away from listening to Slipknot as I've gotten older. I forgot how great the double bass is. Their drummer is one of the best with the double bass.
@amandajane57436 ай бұрын
Inhale is one of my favourites. I think it's one BP would like. Video is great too.
@dawoogabug16 ай бұрын
May his soul rip, as the drummer passed
@sergiokhr4 ай бұрын
Stone Sour ended years ago, currently Corey performs with Slip and solo.
@CurtisTraver3 ай бұрын
Hey Amy yeah motherfuking Taylor was in Stone sour before Slipknot also another band so you are correct not many people know that
@ChrisLilleyForPM6 ай бұрын
You NEED a metal head in the studio with you to walk you through this metal journey man. Just like you do for your guests with Ren. Context, and also the order of which songs you listen too, are important.
@princesspeach7296 ай бұрын
I've been to all kinds of gigs. The friendliest, most loving and inclusive crowd are the rockers/metalheads. I was front row for Slipknot at Download last year. Yes it's crazy but people look out for each other, protect each other in the crowd. If you walked in on your son watching this, concern is the last thing you should be feeling, and relief would be the apt emotion. You know he'll be looked after, have the rest of the metal community treating him as though he's ine of their own children. Metalheads are THE best people on this planet.
@antoinecarlier92485 ай бұрын
8:37 Snuff is a deep but chill song. It’s hands down the best ballade by Slipknot with vermillion pt2. And believe me I’ve seen Snuff live and the way Corey Taylor puts his heart into this song give me chills everytime.
@leependragon66472 ай бұрын
Absolutly agree, but on the other hand, what asshole is recommending him Daddy by Korn, he'll never react to metal again! Lol
@kaynesheldon49057 ай бұрын
I am sooooooo happppppyyyyy you’re checking this out. My day has been fucken made!
@SandraP37966 ай бұрын
My son was the lead singer/Front man with a Metal Band so I learned to love Metal. Slipknot lyrics saved my son and make me sad. Masks are cool :) The lead singer under the mask is a good looking guy lol. Thanks guys
@marisaint56766 ай бұрын
REACT TO SNUFF, you won’t be disappointed. It’s the absolute best song. His live version with just Corey is fucking epic!
@timothyabelovsky22356 ай бұрын
as a child of the 90s and parent of a 14 year old im waiting and hoping for the day he comes and asks me about slipknot 😅
@nim44646 ай бұрын
fr id be proud of that kid
@ferrumaeternum76816 ай бұрын
The second show I ever saw was Slipknot on the Jager tour back in 99. I can attribute their music to part of the reason I survived teenage angst and depression. I am so happy I have that experience so that I don't get upset and stifle my children's own outlets. You never know where the inspiration comes from to live or to keep living. I think there is a certain beauty, brightness and calmness in the darkness. Also, the psychology behind this video is very interesting. You should look up the official explanation, it teaches a lot about perspective, and judging things off from solely the face value of it.
@sumonjamal16536 ай бұрын
This 2014 album ('The Gray Chapter') was something of a comeback record for Slipknot... because they had tragedy strike the band in 2010 when original bassist Paul Gray passed away from a prescription drug OD. They named the new album after the late bassist... Then, original drummer Joey Jordison was M.I.A. for the sessions (He was struggling w/ health issues and unwilling to return to Slipknot)... so, they made the difficult decision to fire Jordison (He passed away in 2021) Slipknot recruited drummer Jay Weinberg for the album and bass was recorded by the other members... bassist Alessandro Venturella signed on for the tour and joined the band... Those were the 2 new members in the music video riding around in electric wheelchairs and ended up getting stabbed... Check out 'Killpop' by Slipknot on the same album... Not as explicit visually but a dark song... However, it's a bit mellower and Corey Taylor gave the song an amazing hook and catchy chorus.
@wayneclark28997 ай бұрын
I absolutely love the fact that you appreciate THE KNOT! The homeboy CrazyLegs (R.I.P.) turned me on to their first album before he gave me my first tattoo (1999), and I've seen em' live multiple times since! Good stuff!!
@daleking59276 ай бұрын
Taylor explained the song's meaning to The Pulse of Radio: "'The Devil In I' is really about the war inside yourself," he said. "Trying not to give into defeatism, trying not to give into negativity, trying not to give up basically. It's a struggle. It's one of the hardest thing you can do, is to give in to that side of yourself
@iGodform6 ай бұрын
im 23 now and been a metal fan since i was in middle school, the comments at 8:00 in seem so ignorant. why would the genre of music someone listens to make you freaked out or worried, ill be the first to admit some of the music i listen to is crazy heavy but i listen to it purely just cause i enjoy how it sounds. one example of that is "LORNA SHORE - Pain Remains 3". i absolutely love rap/folk/country music too though, its all just music. the one dudes even a rapper, i know for a fact if i walked up to him and said "since youre listening to rap music im scared youre gonna shoot up the neighborhood" he'd think i sound crazy, there's no difference.
@jham74116 ай бұрын
Hey - So the scene in the elevator where those 2 guys were getting shanked. There's background symbolism there. Those 2 guys getting shanked were the 2 brand new members of the band at the time - bassist and drummer - and this was their first song with them. The stabbing...they were essentially being "killed" into the band, after spending the whole video wheeling around in their wheelchairs and seeing the other members doing crazy shit. You don't see them actually playing their instruments with the band at any point in this video until they "get killed" in the elevator. The very next clip once they "die" is the new bassist slapping the bass, followed by the new drummer going crazy on the drums. Boom, they're dead, and now they are initiated members.
@gaunterodimm87646 ай бұрын
So here’s the official comments from band members (Corey and Shawn Cranan aka the Clown): Taylor explained the song's meaning to The Pulse of Radio: "'The Devil In I' is really about the war inside yourself," he said. "Trying not to give into defeatism, trying not to give into negativity, trying not to give up basically. It's a struggle. It's one of the hardest thing you can do, is to give in to that side of yourself." The song's music video was directed by Slipknot drummer Shawn Crahan and features the destruction of band members in various ways. Chris Fehn, for instance, is pecked to death by ravens, a fate he requested for himself as the percussionist suffers from a fear of birds. Sid Wilson, meanwhile, eats his arm and fingers in the clip, destroying the things most important for the DJ's role in the band. "Basically, this video is about finding past devils, past things - becoming one with it and then doing away with it," Crahan explained. So basically this is a song about facing and fighting your fears. And not succumbing to them.
@soulflavacrew6 ай бұрын
Korn - Falling away from me is a starting point to Daddy. Will appreciate your reaction on it :)
@garyrobb10206 ай бұрын
The song is actually about struggling with yourself and wanting to be a better person. "The Devil in I" is your flaws... the devil inside you, the "you" that you don't want to be. The gruesome death scenes are symbolic. Each represents either that particular band member's greatest flaw or one of their greatest fears. Also, in each death scene, the band member is wearing their "old" mask to represent their past self.
@christina_ellis7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤this album this song is off of is my favourite, the grey chapter. This song is one of 3 songs that really pinpointed how they were dealing with the anger, depression and guilt amongst many other feelings after their bassist paul had passed away. This song was about facing those devils inside from the past and dealing with those feelings, not giving into the negativity, feeling what needs to be felt and moving past and letting go of the negative .the video was really crazy but is so indicative of facing ones fear ( literally lol they each die from their own biggest fears ) and essentially a rebirth from it all. They all had new masks if I can recall correctly when this album released tying into the rebirth of them all after having fought against the tragedy of losing their brother basically. So happy yall took a peak at this one much love to you both. ( I'm going off memory from when this song /album released so I might be off a little bit on exact details so dont come for me if I'm wrong, just write the correction so we can all learn, no one has no mfkn time for dickheads ya feel ? )
@boominnewman6 ай бұрын
Well, said my friend. I just watched the reaction but I'm at work so I had no time to respond but after your response I think you said it all and I think you're dead on accurate.
@christina_ellis6 ай бұрын
@@boominnewman thank you🖤🖤 its always a bit nerve wracking commenting under bands or artists with huge and extremely passionate fans. Love this album so so much. Hope you are keeping well and making those work days go by quickly:)
@thatmuddyfnguy6 ай бұрын
You guys may know that Corey Taylor is also the lead singer of the band Stone Sour. You also should react to Slipnot’s song Vermillion and Vermillion pt. 2 in the same video.
@mayadog24976 ай бұрын
In the early 80s when I started to pay attention to music...sitting at the stereo trying to record songs off the radio to make mix tapes from, I started buying my first records and tapes. I had to hide them from my parents, one, because they didnt want me spending my money on it.....we were pretty poor at the time,, and two, my friend and I would have to ride our bikes around 10 miles down an old farm to market road to get to the nearest K-mart. One day, I forgot and left my tapes on the kitchen table. When I came home, they were gone, and no one knew anything...no one had touched them, they just disappeared....Mom! In hindsight, I know why she took them. She didnt know the music, but she saw the art on the music, and she didnt like it. Guns n Roses, with skulls, Quiet Riot with a chained up dude and a metal mask, Ozzy as a werewolf howling at the moon, Dio and their Demons, Kiss and their look. Im certain she didnt like the imagery, and was probably scared by the talk in the news about satanism, that scary metal music, Dungeons and Dragons and all that good ol news propaganda. Odd thing is, our family basically had nothing to do with religion or church, wasnt goody two shoes. Maybe it was just the sudden inundation of graphic images that seemed to be a new thing. My parents had their own music that had lewd sexual imagery and things not really considered appropriate for kids at the time, we went to rated r movies. Something about it worried her, yet here I sit, still listening....still no trail of dead bodies, torture or culturally unacceptable perversions. Whoodathunkit?
@michaeldinsmore22356 ай бұрын
Snuff is a must, it's heavy in a completely different way
@V_Xsinx_D_V_Noir6 ай бұрын
Like the music, the imagery is reflection of how they see society.
@everyonelovesmajima6 ай бұрын
I love the concept of this video, with the guys all facing their own fears. Jim and Corey obviously have deep-seated issues involving explosions.
@biscuitflipper16 ай бұрын
Corey's is about lead singers having the fame go to their head and having a big ego if I remember right.
@ianjardine73246 ай бұрын
@@biscuitflipper1yes Cory has acknowledged his severe case of FMS front man syndrome and although he's gotten better at controlling it he does have the occasional relapse.
@eriksand92626 ай бұрын
Corey's is a little different. It's about him getting permanent writers block and not being able to write lyrics anymore. Basically being useless to the band. That's why he is staring at an empty piece of paper before he blows himself up.
@DRKHEART136 ай бұрын
I really wish people would just listen to the song before watching the video. The Lyrics are pretty clear on what the song is really all about.
@AngB5176 ай бұрын
I love this song, I cannot watch the videos... but it is my understanding each of these things are how each member fears dying. They miss their friend, they are hurting, grieving, pissed off (because it's an emotion that happens). Snuff isn't what you think it is. It's not in the same context of hurting someone in the way you'd think --being called snuff. Korn does have the song Daddy, it was cathartic for Jonathan and many others, but it is very dark.
@trauma_junkies21456 ай бұрын
YES, finally someone who knows. Its also the guys showing their new masks, and the video helps them strip away the old and welcoming the new(masks, bandmates, songs). This album is my favorite after IOWA. Tons of meaning in this video and song,
@AngB5176 ай бұрын
@@trauma_junkies2145 the masks are my problem, I have legit violent fear of people in masks, but I love their music.
@justinkowalczyk59886 ай бұрын
Daddy is hard as hell to listen to, but its a must hear. Snuff is beautiful, especially the acoustic performance. And btw the visuals in this video were them facing their fears and introducing the new members of the band (the ones stabbed in)
@TabbyC2845 ай бұрын
I actually remember seeing them play before they were called Slipknot. They were called Meld and saw them actually in many small places and warehouse type shows. They aren’t always my cup of tea but the songs I do like, I like a lot. ❤ If you haven’t reacted to it yet, I highly recommend Vermilion Pt. 2
@bridgeburner9096 ай бұрын
I believe in the video they were killing their fears - which were represented by their old selves in order to move forward. If you pay attention to the masks in the death scenes of each one they were wearing their old masks from the previous album.
@uuasnyder6 ай бұрын
I didn't think I had seen it yet.... so here we go. Every album that Slipknot released saw a new round of masks. In this video, they band is 'killing off' their former selves (masks) in ways that reflect each members fears (dog attack, bird attack, ... etc). While being quite graphic, it is a way for the members to move on from their past selves. 🤘🔥🔥🤘
@66Nick666 ай бұрын
Idk why but yall got the best sound quality of any reaction videos.
@jerrymiller28913 ай бұрын
I agree.
@rickfleig59867 ай бұрын
My son went to first slipknot concert at 10
@charlespeterson75026 ай бұрын
My youngest son was 14
@kaynesheldon49057 ай бұрын
You need to get Corey on the Channel. Such a loving human.
@kileonrendo6 ай бұрын
The two guys in the wheelchairs that they stab up is two members that were brand new members replacing the bassist Paul grey that passed away, and the drummer Joey Jordinson because he had gotten a disease and he wasn’t able to play the drums for quite some time and he died pretty recently about a year or two ago… so it’s kinda like they’re inducting them into the band. Slipknot is the greatest metal band ever… EVER!!!! 9 guys making amazing music they got a DJ he was biting his hand off and at first corey taylor was doing more rap metal but now later in they’re career they’re still super heavy but corey has an amazing voice and they have some acoustic and clean vocal songs that are just amazing!!!
@Metal4life0986 ай бұрын
Ya Corey's voice is so beautiful whether singing or screaming. The emotion you feel from it is legit life saving. He's an amazing song writer and lyricist and extremely intelligent. You know he's the singer of Stone Sour too right?
@kympeplau16356 ай бұрын
Being 68 and having grown up as a teenager with Alice Cooper, nothing surprises me or if it does its art. I watched every season of the Walking Dead and I loved it. These videos, like some movies, can be so graphic but once you see how they are made it’s not so shocking anymore. And like you said the song without the video is great. To me there are several ways I could interpret it. It’s like looking at a piece of art in a museum. I love it!
@jakewaldron20786 ай бұрын
What I love about these guys is that they're all about accepting people for who they are. They've received some crazy things from fans, too. I think a femur bone was in the mix somewhere
@andrewgallup93486 ай бұрын
Watch the acoustic version of snuff with it's just Corey on stage by himself no mask
@daveboehrer50886 ай бұрын
Thank you for finally getting to this. The imagery I was told or seen I should say is how they would picture themselves dying.
@AnthonyBusted6 ай бұрын
I understand why this guy's can't watch some scenes from this video, but I watch reactions to this clip so many times and i smile when peoples turning out when Sid eating his hands and final scene with Clown is great
@mandamouzer50535 ай бұрын
I see it as a bad relationship and how the blame goes back and forth over time and how it eats a person up. Eventually it leads to an internal rage snap. It's a very heartfelt message and warning that it's not going to be taken anymore. Some couples blame each other's faults but he's saying that he simply won't do it anymore.
@claytonknowles39884 ай бұрын
Unless you have experienced them live in concert, you have never truly experienced Slipknot. The Drums and the hyping of the crowd is life changing. BEST mash pit ever!
@shawnmacneil21546 ай бұрын
If you do ever get to the song “Snuff” you have to check out the live version with just Corey and an acoustic guitar. It’s heavy for him emotionally, and you get every sense of that in the live stripped down performance.
@annamikulicz91706 ай бұрын
Hehe, when I was a teen I used to listen to that kind of music, draw dark pictures, and write very dark poems about su*c*dе, nightmares, and the afterlife. My parents saw it but they never tried to do anything with that. Only watched and made sure I didn't try to harm myself or do something like that. They knew - it was my way to express myself, and deal with extreme emotions inside their little teenage girl :) But maybe it's because they are big Rammstein fans and this style of music doesn't surprise them XD I am very grateful they let me be myself and supported me all the time, whatever I wanted to do. Love them
@boywonderrr716 ай бұрын
The behind the video extra was crazy. the long nose guy is terrified by ravens, all the deaths were their greatest fears that they had to face. Goes with the theme of the song.
@magnum_cx88056 ай бұрын
I really like how you guys fight with your initial prejudice and take the time to dive into things like this anyway. Please keep doing Slipknot! This one was about struggling with your inner darkness after one of the members OD’d, not really the real devil. The deaths in the video are based on some of their greatest fears. For example the guy who ate his hands was the DJ who doesn’t wanna live without doing music and the the guy with the nose is terrified of birds. Oh and the stabbing was an “initiation” for the new members
@chasetate277 ай бұрын
Corey Taylor also provides lead vocals for the band Stone Sour.. They are a little less scary and he shows off his clean vocals a lot more
@markstill82586 ай бұрын
But still some good metal mixed in like get inside. Wife is not a metal fan but loves SK and really loves SS.
@katyoung60285 ай бұрын
This kind of music helps people get the anger out they can scream to this song and it's a release of emotions
@michaeltabor41766 ай бұрын
A little background. The band updates their masks every album cycle. In this video the old masks in the white jumpsuits are being killed off and replaced with the new masks in the navy jumpsuits. Each member is being killed off by one of their fears. The guys being stabbed in the wheelchairs were new members of the band who replaced former members so they are being "jumped in" in this video.
@zs38606 ай бұрын
Am glad that someone recognized how dark some of the rap was at around the same time, u like what u like and sometimes we just need an outlet
@amyyampanis73276 ай бұрын
Slipknots are also used to start crochet projects
@renejensen77996 ай бұрын
This song is about facing your biggest fears, and overcome them, i think each member was asked for this video, how their biggest fear of dying would be, and thats what you see in the video.. The devil in i, but im not your devil anymore right..
@YuccaEvergreen6 ай бұрын
Let me just say this. Slipknot helped me through so many negative situations that I'm not sure how I would be able to handle them. Music generally, but Slipknot especially. The thing how I felt it was that if I was struggling with anger or hate towards someone, I did listen to Slipknot and could pass those feelings through the music just by listening it. No physical violence needed even I felt it was necessary and I wanted to hurt my bullies. I get it, it is not for everyone, but music has such a huge power that, who are we to judge what is good and what is not? The one you don't like, might be the one that saved someones life. Just keep that it mind next time you start judging the new Taylor Swift track we hear already thousand times.
@CajunBadger6 ай бұрын
BP….you got it. Song is about the duality of man. The righteous and evil side of all human beings. The Angel on one shoulder and the Devil on the other. Deeeeeeeeep!!! 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💪🏼💪🏼😳🤯🤯😂😂😂😂😂✌🏼
@amkalaska6 ай бұрын
I didnt truly resignate with Slipknot and this song untill I was much older. I was just a [issed pff teenageer with this song came out. There is a channel called Heart Support that Ive been a fan of latley and it has opened my eyes to how popular songs relate to mentalhealth.
@jaydogmelt22216 ай бұрын
I got diagnosed with schizophrenia voices almost 10 years ago. This is motivation trying to move forward in life I still feel lost and I got to work some people still don't understand
@vegasviking866 ай бұрын
Your mentality on the darker songs is understandable. There aren't many songs that make me feel I need a shower after listening, but Daddy is definitely one of them.
@goodfella14015 ай бұрын
Check out Slipknot performing The Blister Exists on Jimmy Kimmel from 2004. There's a part in the middle that is amazing and usually catches a lot of people off guard
@kennethriddle4336 ай бұрын
This music helps me and a lot of other people process our negative emotions in a non-destructive way. Have you ever been extremely angry about something you can't do anything about? This is music to help you through that time. Edit: Oh, and Snuff would be a lot more up your alley. The video isn't gory at all and the meaning of it is profound. If you haven't yet, I highly recommend Nero Forte.
@WestleyBelcher6 ай бұрын
You can't understand without listening to Corey Taylor acoustic, just his voice,it's insane make you cry FR
@greendevildragon6 ай бұрын
Corey/Slipknot - Snuff, & Korn - Daddy. Both are great songs, but have very sad messed up stories. Also Slipknot came out with a behind the lyrics video about this song, it's mainly about fears and overcoming them, AND the "shanking" scene is the initiation of the two new members.
@Laurael6266 ай бұрын
Snuff by Slipknot is a deep dark song but Daddy by Korn is very dark and hard to listen too. I recommend you listen to Snuff first. 😊
@HR_sailor666 ай бұрын
You guys should attend a metal koncert or festival. The most peaceful and loving audience ever.
@deminybs6 ай бұрын
saw them live with motionless in white, bullet for my valentine & lamb of god years ago, such a good show. naturally left exhausted AF from all the moshing lol
@cjjoe23856 ай бұрын
Check out Slipknot - Kill Pop This one isn’t graphic, it’s a song about their love hate relationship with the music industry. You guys will love the lyrics, and it’s also a banger.
@JMulvy6 ай бұрын
Yeah! Capricorn represent! GOAT! ♑ - A slip-knot is the knot used to hold the noose in place, but you can tie a slip-knot (two words, hyphenated) and not turn it into a noose. Slipknot's "Snuff" is nothing. It is originally an unrequited love song, the music video is emotional but it isn't dark really. His live acoustic performance is even more emotional but that is only because the song is now done as a tribute to the late Paul Gray (bassist) and Joey Jordison (drummer)... Korn's DADDY on the other-hand you need to prepare yourself for that because as fans we were not even prepared for it to be on the album. The Slipknot equivalent to Daddy would be "Scissors" but it is A LOT easier to listen to and appreciate. "The Devil in I" is about the band members becoming sober after Paul Gray's drug overdose and the video is them shedding their old skins and habits and personalities, but also it became an initiation for the two newest members of Slipknot (they are the ones who get shanked by the band). Now they can bare the same scars as everyone else. As soon as I saw this pop up in my feed I was like "oh man BP is NOT gonna like this video".
@blackpanther39122 ай бұрын
Slipknot's music can be interpreted as wearing your pain on the outside and being vulnerable. Realising that your wounds show through, even when you try to hide them so you might as well be honest with yourself and everyone else about it... Their masks reflect their individual internal pain, damage, and suffering. Your interpretation was very accurate I would say.
@melissatozier75825 ай бұрын
My 17 year old daughter’s favorite song!
@apexblyxx6 ай бұрын
Bands like Slipknot, Slaughter to Prevail and Falling In Reverse etc_are here to remind us why we Seek The Light, We all have a little Devil in us, sometimes you need to understand that about onese;l in order to remember The Divine that is also in all of us.
@sherricallahan25396 ай бұрын
I slept through a Slipknot concert once, and I was sober!
@PeymanBakhsheshkon-uf3zm28 күн бұрын
This is for the memory of Paul gray one of their original members who died and Corey said they had to figure out how they wanted to deal with this lost so they decided to kill themselves by their worst fear
@timformica67905 ай бұрын
The imagery us about the band members letting go of their old selves, letting go of fear,anger,ego, hate, jealously. They would destroy themselves to become something new.
@experimentalfishing12926 ай бұрын
in the video, each member is showing their fears...fear of being stuck with no food and you have to eat yourself alive...or being mauled by dogs..fear of birds pecking at your head etc. It's all metaphors .
@fireofthedoom6 ай бұрын
According to Corey Taylor they made this video inspired by every band member's phobias and fears and they depicted them flawlessly. One of my favourite songs.
@ArgentLeftoversАй бұрын
When you're not in the culture, when you're walking in fresh, sure. Be concerned...then in your concern find out what you can about what they're about and see the good it can be. 100% what these guys are doing, and i, as a LONG time metal fan, am 109% behind it. It is the proper way to get into a new genre and decide if you like it. Also, with SK you have to take the videos as they are, and if they aren't your thing, just listen to the sounds
@creagguernsey19325 ай бұрын
Lead singer is Corey Taylor, he has a great voice. Check out some of his solo stuff. Also his other band Stone Sour had a very mellow ballad called Looking Through The Glass that was a very big hit and it blew peoples minds when it was realized it was the same singer.
@Bjørn_ESO6 ай бұрын
Always makes me laugh when people are surprised when metal guys can sing. Metal singers often are some of the most extensively trained. Not always, but vocal talent is usually massive in metal. Disturbed's singer is actually classically trained and I believe his brother sings opera. Metal "cleans" are often some of the most impressive I've ever heard.
@ignoblesavage55596 ай бұрын
i want to share something with you, BP & Don. it's a quote from the book Dune, by Frank Herbert, and it really helps explain the video and how each member is dealing with their fears. "I must not fear. Fear is the mindkiller. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone, there will be nothing. Only I will remain." hope that helps explain the video and put it into perspective. sometimes we have to live in our fear, inhabit it in order to lose it or change it to useful energy.
@williamswiniuch75276 ай бұрын
Love that you consider Jordan the goat. As if I needed another reason to like you and your channel
@KrisThroughGlass6 ай бұрын
One of my favorites by Slipknot. Personally I think those abstract lyrics are more harmless than gangsta rap.
@SeniorCharry5 ай бұрын
People have different tolerances and opinions. I can understand how people can feel disgusted or put off by a song like this. I feel the same way about rap artists that glorify the gang life and crime, but I appreciate how music can push boundaries and express the artist’s feelings.
@45Lonewolf456 ай бұрын
Slipknot is fucking awesome, one of the best bands out there , SNUFF is one of their most mellow songs
@DeathDealer886 ай бұрын
A slipknot is a noose, a slipknot is a fallen angel and is a passage way through the sun to other universes .🎩
@Blackwaterjack5 ай бұрын
Slipknot are masters of expression of aggressive or dark topics