Slipknot’s Tenth Anniversary: A Decade of Chaos, Masks, and Metal Domination
On October 31, 1999, a masked nine-piece force from Des Moines, Iowa, unleashed their self-titled debut album on an unsuspecting world. By Halloween 2000—just one year later—Slipknot had already transformed from a cult curiosity into a global phenomenon. But it was the 10th anniversary of that landmark release that would give fans the definitive, brutal, and exhaustive document of an era. slipknot 10th anniversary
Check out this unboxing of a Slipknot anniversary edition to see the exclusive artwork and physical contents: Slipknot’s Tenth Anniversary: A Decade of Chaos, Masks,
By their tenth year as a recording entity, however, the band showed they were capable of more than just sonic violence. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), released in 2004, introduced acoustic guitars, melodic choruses, and more intricate songwriting. Working with legendary producer Rick Rubin, Slipknot proved that Corey Taylor’s melodic vocals were just as potent as his signature screams. This era solidified their longevity; they weren't a gimmick—they were musicians. The Visual Evolution Tragedy: By the Iowa 10th anniversary (2011), bassist