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Corey Taylor Releases Christmas Single, Yells “Merry Fucking Christmas.” All Is Right With The World.

Jimmy Rowe
December 1, 2010
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"FA LA LA LA LA GO FUCK YOURSELF" The idea of Slipknot/Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor doing a Christmas Song is enough to make everyone cringe. When it came out that he was working on a dirty Christmas sin... Read More...
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Bands That Made Me Heavy: Slipknot, Trivium, & Ill Nino

Jimmy Rowe
June 18, 2010
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Like I mentioned last time, my metal roots were planted in nu-metal. Korn were a big part of my younger teenage years, and set me off in the right foot. During this time, I had also discovered another big nam... Read More...
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Stone Sour’s New Album Shrouded In Audio Secrecy

Jimmy Rowe
May 10, 2010
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Stone Sour are in the studio right now doing finishing touches on their upcoming album and have settled on Audio Secrecy as the effort's title. Cory Taylor says that this is more or less the definitive Stone So... Read More...
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