Revealed! This Is The Song Slipknot That Corey Taylor Hates The Most
JAKARTA - In a recent interview, Corey Taylor revealed which Slipknot songs he thought were considered the most excessive and the most underestimated.
The discussion took place in an interview with Revolver magazine, where Corey expressed his personal opinion on Slipknot's extensive discography.
Since joining the masked metal troop line-up in 1997, and the band now has seven studio albums, Corey admits, may not be surprising, that there are some songs he doesn't necessarily like to perform.
In the interview, he recalled that the song from their discography which he thought was the most exaggerated was the hit song Wait And Bleed one of many favorite fan songs recorded on their 1999 self-titled album.
"I really want to say that Wait and Bleed is really annoying," he started. I've been singing it for 26 years and it's not getting any easier, guys!
"But I'm still singing it with Slipknot and with my solo project, which tells you how psychopathic I am, because I know people like that song," he added. "So, you have to do it - and listen, it's a cool problem to have."
On the other hand, he also admitted to finding songs from their 2004 album Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses), became the least appreciated song in their discography.
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"For me, the most underestimated song Slipknot is Danger Keep Away," he admits. I like both versions, those on albums and uncut versions that finally come out. There are some beautiful parts of the song," he said.
As reported by Loudwire, Wait And Bleed is ranked fourth most of Slipknot's songs, and has appeared on their 964 setlists since its release 24 years ago. However, Danger Keep Away seems to have never been played during their countless live shows.
Currently, Slipknot's only upcoming show is the Blue Ridge Rock Festival in September, so fans may not expect too high to debut Danger Keep Away.