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Slipknot - 9.0: Live (Dig)
Music CD CoverArtist: Slipknot Edition: Music CD Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language) CD Release Date: 2005-11-01 Music Label: Roadrunner Records Product features: Soundtracks: Music CD 1- The Blister Exists
- (Sic)
- Disasterpiece
- Before I Forget
- Left Behind
- Liberate
- Vermilion
- Pulse Of The Maggots
- Purity
- Eyeless
- Drum Solo
- Eeyore
Music CD 2- Three Nil
- The Nameless
- Skin Ticket
- Everything Ends
- The Heretic Anthem
- Iowa
- Duality
- Spit It Out
- People = S#!t
- Get This
- Wait And Bleed
- Surfacing
Free Music Notes for 9.0: Live (Dig)Free Music Review: This is Slipknot. This is live in the eye of the storm Hit: 5 Stars
Now, for every 10 people that love this band, there are 10 that despise them. Isn't that the great thing about opinions? Well, i'm sure by reviewing this I may be alienating myself from the underground BM scene for which I have loved many years. However, I don't care. I have been a Slipknot fan since 99. This is easily their best, it seems they are slightly limited in the studio, live though, nothing holds them back. The song's sound twice as heavy and they did a great job. I have always been a fan of live albumm's so this was a great suprise. i remember watching the "Disasterpieces" dvd a few years ago and hoping for a live album. I figured if the new album did well, there would be a good chance a live album would appear. Well, i'm sure you know the rest of the story. This is Slipknot. This is live in the eye of the storm.
Chapter no. 1:
1. The Blister Exists: After a short intro, the song kicks into full gear and is much heavier than the studio version. Great way to kick off the album. 5/5
2. (Sic): Classic song from their first album. The drumming is wonderful and it really gets your blood pumping. Exspecially 23 seconds into it when the classic "Here comes the pain." sample plays. 5/5
3. Disasterpieces: My favorite Slipknot song ever. "Are you ready for a f**king war?" The song fully kicks in 1 minute into it. Corey's vocals aren't as dark as they are on the album but still great. 10/5
4. Before I Forget: An emotional track. My favorite song off of Vol.3 the live version is as good as the studio one, Corey's vocals are awesome here. James guitar is even better that the studio 5/5
5. Left Behind: Lead single off the Iowa album, I would have rather seen "My Plague" rather than this but still a great song. 4.5/5
6. Liberate: as soon as Mick starts that single riff, you can FEEL the excitement in the crowd, the song does not dissapoint, live version is better than the studio one actually. 5/5
7. Vermilion: I never was really sure of this song on the Vol. 3 album (part one or two) I t hought there we pretty good but never though that highly of them. However, like many songs they're actually better live. This is no exception. Corey's vocal's are almost spoken word like at the start. Haunting song live. 6/5
8. Pulse of the Maggots: When I first heard this song a few months prior to the release of Vol. 3 I always thought this would be a song that they would rip up live (in a positive way) they don't let down. The siren kicks in and Corey's passionate intro/speech. Then Chris, Clown and Joey kick in with their drumming. A song to get hte blood pumping.
9. Purity: "This next song...is about a girl in a box" On the first version of the "Slipknot" album. My second favorite Slipknot song ever. A truly dark and gritty song. Great live as well. One of the best here. 10/5
10. Eyeless: Another classic track from their first album, 133's influences really shine here. 4.5/5
11. Drum Solo: A long solo from Joey. Showing how great of a drummer he is. I mean, if he could fill in for Frost during Satyricon's American tour, I would not exspect anything less.4/5
12. Eeyore: Hidden track from their first album. A song that just crushes, a mosh pit anthem at Slipknot shows. A good way to finsih off the first disk. Some of the most distorted guitar's Slipknot has ever used. 4.5/5
Chapter no. 2:
1. Three Nil: Definetly a favorite of mine off Vol. 3. This song builds into a giant. Sid shines here. 4.5/5
2. the Nameless: I always enjoyed this track and it is actually better live too. The clean guitar portions are very emotional and so are Corey's vocals. One of the highlights off disk 2. A good suprise 5/5
3. Skin Ticket: a song Slipknot NEVER played live before. Corey even announces they have never done it live vefore and it may be a "train wreck" it isn't though. It loses some of the atmosphere the studio version has. Still great though. Anything but a train wreck. 5/5
4. Everything Ends: Another track I didn't exspect to hear. A fast paced song, with lyrics regarding Corey's attempted suicide as a teen over you guessed it....an ex-girlfriend. Joey does an incredible job here. Corey has a great "speech" at the end of this song. 4.5/5
5. The Heretic Anthem: A true "anthem" from the "Iowa" album. has the o so classic chorus. Another song which is better live. Corey's "speech" in the previous song is actually refering to this one. 5/5
6. Iowa: Geez, does Paul do a great job here. I love his bass here. A classic song, which is actually suprising to hear live. One of the darkest songs Slipknot has to offer. The atmosphere is still here. 5/5
7 Duality: Lead single off of Vol.3 Corey's vocals in the intro always remidned me of "Wait & Bleed" crowd really gets into this one. 5/5
8. Spit it out: Actually, my favorite song off this album. So much better than the studio version. Few songs get me as pumped as "Spit it Out" live does. The studio version is about 2:30 minutes the live version is 5:29. The whole "Zero Bulls**t" thing is great. This is the song with the most crowd interaction. 25/10.
9. People = S**t: One of the most "fist pumping" song's off "Iowa" is even more intense live. One of the heaviest song's here. 5/5.
10. Get This: Lyric wise, a joke song. Off the "Slipknot" digi-pack. Hyper and fun is the best way to describe this. 4/5
11. Wait and Bleed: more haunting vocals from Corey. Classic song and beautiful lyrics. The crowd is singing along the whole time. 6/5
12. Surfacing: Classic live song. Also, the perfect closing song. Between the lovable angst in the chorus to Mick's screeching guitar. A memorable end to a memorable album. 5/5
So, in conclusion. This is one of my favorite live album's as well as my favorite Slipknot album. If you love slipknot, get this know. They're not called one of the best live acts ever for nothing.
9.0: Live (Dig) PosterIn a world where the mentality seems to be "work less, yet earn more," Slipknot have done everything they can to work harder and earn what they deserve, much to the chagrin of their so-called peers, yet to the delight of their fans, known affectionately as the Maggots. The latest culmination of their efforts is Slipknot 9.0: Live, a bludgeoning live double CD of the past three album's worth of material that captures all of the noise, hatred, intensity, violence, pain, blood and infection that make the maggots swarm."Most of the people that are going to buy this record are core fans, and normally when they listen to an album, they say: 'Oh, this part is brutal, oh, this is bad-ass.' And they rewind over parts and sing along," Crahan explains. "But I think with this record, they're going to be very silent because I think they're going to be painting a picture of us live in their head as they hear it. You're used to seeing us live, but now you're hearing it live, so you're forced to paint the movie in your head, which creates a psychosis - that is what we are doing with rock and roll music."The 24 recordings on 9.0: Live were made directly from the soundboard in countless cities and capture the immediacy and explosiveness of the Slipknot experience, an experience that took on a new life two years ago. In July of 2003, Slipknot convened in a dilapidated mansion in the Hollywood Hills. By January of 2004, they emerged with Vol 3: The Subliminal Verses, an album that would re-establish them as the premiere hard rock band in the world. And in March of 2004, they set out to remind the world of that by doing what they do best: taking it to the people live - a full-contact concert experience. The album contains blips from the nearly two years of brutal touring the band waded through, rejoicing, suffering, destroying, but most importantly reconnecting as a unit, a family, an unstoppable force that will never be reckoned with, never be duplicated, but always envied.
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