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Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind -2019- Access

This is the WTF moment. "Spiders" is driven by a creepy, strutting piano line that sounds like a cabaret show in hell. There are no power chords until the very end. Taylor sings in a low, seductive whisper about paranoia and crawling dread. It is Slipknot doing Depeche Mode. For some fans, it was jarring. For critics, it was genius. It proves that refuses to be predictable.

The album serves as a testament to the band's work ethic. In an era where legacy acts often fade into irrelevance, Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind -2019-

A mid-tempo, grinding anthem reminiscent of the band’s self-titled debut sound. This is the WTF moment

This is the groove track. That opening bassline from Alessandro Venturella is slimy and hypnotic. Taylor adopts a lower, almost spoken-word cadence before exploding into a chorus about the mundane nature of suffering. The breakdown features percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan beating the ever-loving hell out of a keg. It is primal, ritualistic noise. Taylor sings in a low, seductive whisper about