Therapist is glad there are no masks in Slipknot - Snuff

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The next Slipknot song you do needs to be “Before I forget”.

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Wow your description of a relationship where you feel inferior is exactly what happened to me when my marriage ended this year. I hit rock bottom and felt like I’d lost the last thing I had left. I wish I’d heard this explanation last year

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People are gonna tell you to do the live acoustic performance :cry:

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please, do something heavy, really complicated like Solway Firth, hive mind or metabolic. This is easy to understand pop stuff for promotion, sad music about sad story…mmm very interesting (sarcasm)

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Disasterpiece live London 2002 please please please ))))

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Corey crushing the glass and his breakdown was 100% real.

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I know it is called Snuff, but I don’t think he actively killed her but rather he killed her in his mind because the only way he was able to let her go was if she was dead. In the video his obsession gets to a point where he becomes her so he doesn’t have to let her go. I was with a girl for 23 years and we broke up six months ago. I had no idea how much my love for her became obsession I thought it was just ‘love’, true love. When she left I lost all meaning and felt like I had no purpose. It’s almost as if people shouldn’t be allowed to be in a relationship until they can live their own life by themselves first. Unfortunately, you cant tell that to a couple of sixteen year old kids who trauma bonded to each other. We even forsake all of our friends and most of our family in exchange for each other’s company… for 23 years we were each other’s only significant other either of us had known and for 32 years we were each other’s best friend. The way you understood The Devil in I as the death of ego, you may want to check out “Dead Memories” next.

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Do the live version of “Doomed” by bring me to the horizon!! You’ll absolutely love it!

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Awesome reaction…… Imminence with newer song “Death by a Thousand Cuts” please

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I’d love to see you listen to almost any of the HateBreed catalog. Lots of positive mental health messages in the lyrics. The songs Perseverance and A call for blood really helped me turn the corner and find my own happiness a long time ago.

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While you’re dissecting Slipknot, please react to Finale. I feel like it gives a great perspective of how society is evolving and wearing us down. It resonates with me as I’ve been listening to Slipknot since I was 16 and now that I’m 40, the perspective is still on point.

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Omg !!! You’ve explained everything so well …yes what it leads to

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This song is so profound and the pain is so real to Corey that the glass breaking and the resulting wound from it were 100% real - no props and no fake blood.

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You need to listen to Solway firth music video, Nero forte music video, a liar’s funeral, before i forget, disasterpiece, killpop, all out life, spit it out the live video, the dying song (time to sing), and yen those last 2 songs are off their new album

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YES…Live…Acoustic…Version

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i dont know why you don’t like the masks, they didn’t set out to make them scary or anything.

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You didn’t notice that the woman at the end is actually Corey dressed up as her. Should’ve been a Stone Sour song. Nothing Slipknotty about this at all.

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What’s this format… speaking over the song and missing parts… unbearable. Also why so much camera switching smh

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Should listen to pieces by Corey’s other band stone sour

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