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Initial pressings of VOL. 3: (THE SUBLIMINAL VERSES) include Enhanced CD content. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Slipknot set out to construct the ultimate metal music flamethrower, ever since their genesis in a Des Moines, IA, basement. But they also deployed an agitprop campaign of masks, smocks, and bar codes that helped scare parents (like good metal should) and transform Slipknot fans into faithful "maggots." The Midwestern origin of all this craziness is genius, as the band's marrow-draining metal and twisted, fibrous mythology is antithetical to the region's milquetoast rep. Still, after the gothic nausea of 2001's Iowa, Slipknot's vitality dissipated in clouds of gaseous hype and individual indulgence. Had they grown fat on their thrones? Probably. But the layoff only makes Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses scream louder. Working with famously bearded helmer Rick Rubin -- aka He Who Smites Bullsh*t -- Slipknot pour the shrill accessibility of their self-titled debut down Iowa's dark sieve, and the result is flinty, angry, and rewardingly restless. Vol. 3 shares its lyrical themes of anger, disaffection, and psychosis with most of Slipknot's nu-metal peers. Lines like "I've screamed until my veins collapsed" and "Push my fingers into my eyes/It's the only thing that slowly stops the ache" (from the otherwise strong "Duality") aren't unique to this cult. But unlike so many, the band's sound rarely disassembles into genre building blocks: riff + glowering vocal + throaty chorus = Ozfest acceptance. What makes Vol. 3 tick is the dedication to making it a Slipknot album, and not just another flashy alt-metal billboard. The seething anger and preoccupation with pain is valid because it's componential to the group's uniquely branded havoc. "Blister Exists," "Three Nil," and "Opium of the People" are all standouts, strafing soft underbellies with rhythmic (occasionally melodic) vocals, stuttering, quadruple-helix percussion, and muted grindcore guitar. Rubin is integral to the album's power -- his cataclysmic vocal filters and arrays of unidentifiable squiggle and squelch unite Vol. 3's various portions in wildly different ways. Just when the meditative "Circles" threatens to keel over from melodrama, in sputters strings of damaged electronics and percussion to lead it into "Welcome," which sounds like Helmet covering Relapse Records' entire catalog at once. Later, another counterpoint is offered, when the swift boot kicks of "Pulse of the Maggots" and "Before I Forget" separate "Vermilion"'s gothic and acoustic parts. Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses doesn't feel like Slipknot's final statement. It's a satisfying, carefully crafted representation of their career to date. But there's a sense that whatever Slipknot do next might be their ultimate broadcast to the faithful. ~ Johnny Loftus Far removed from their rap-metal roots, these masked men of extreme metal show no signs of relenting with VOL. 3: (THE SUBLIMINAL VERSES). For this brutal chapter of the Slipknot story, the jagged sound of fierce heaviness and moody melodicism is executed deftly, as Slipknot ducks crossover cliches and nu-metal formula. Esteemed studio guru Rick Rubin captures the group's raw intensity with sonic reverence, a feat not easily achieved with bands of this style. VOL. 3 delivers all the elements that Slipknot fans have come to expect and demand. From solid, catchy choruses ("Duality") to fearsome blasts of noise and percussive gymnastics ("Three Nil," "Welcome"), and borderline balladry ("Vermilion Pt. 2"), unsettling emotions and images are vividly depicted for the listener by this notorious Iowan ensemble.
Rolling Stone (p.86) - 3 stars out of 5 - "VOL.3 experiments with even new extremes, which in Slipknot's case means tunefulness and traditional song structures." Entertainment Weekly (p.80) - "Slipknot hook up with superproducer Rick Rubin and cement their rep as the scariest and smartest band of the Ozzfest generation." - Grade: A- Q (p.124) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[A] triumph....It's on the mighty single 'Duality' and spookily atmospheric 'Prelude 3.0' that Slipknot really blow the competition away." CMJ (p.24) - "[P]robably the band's best....Slipknot make serious metal on VOL.3..." Kerrang (Magazine) (p.48) - "Face-melting rhythms, snarling vocals and riffs aplenty are the order of the day....A modern classic..." Vol.3: The Subliminal Verses Music Slipknot Vol.3: The Subliminal Verses Songs Vol.3: The Subliminal Verses Music Vol.3: The Subliminal Verses Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Slipknot Evolves!!! This CD blew me away. When I heard they were making a third album, I was semi-happy and semi afraid. I was afriad they would turn pop'ish like So many other bands have.
It was the Slipknot that I have grown to love and 100% sic!!!
They do have a few slower songs but dont get the idea they were watered down weak poppy ballads. They were creativly written and performed in a way that actually suprised me.
Other songs were pretty much like old school "knot" material only with wicked solo's. I couldent have been happier with Slipknot's new album! Submitted by distressed_sun (Southwestern Virginia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
slipknot at their tightest finally slipknot finally showing their talent thanks to rick rubin pushing them in to a new direction.
i like the acoustic songs they have on this album. it really shows they came along way from what they normally put out. Submitted by david (L-town,Pa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing CD This is in my opinion slipknots first cd where they really show how good they are. This is my personal favorite cd. First of all coreys vocals are better than ever. I like how this cd is more creative than their past ones. The marching snare drum part in the blister exist and more shredding guitar solos really improved the cd . Joey's incrediable drum work also added the the cd very much. I really like how they didn't follow the same formula as their first cd's and tried something different. I really like it when a band tries some creative ideas but still keeps true to their sound. Slipknot did this to perfection. Narrow minded metal fans say they sold out becaue they didn't make another heavy cursing cd. This doesn't make sense to me . They improved so much on this cd. Maggot for life. Submitted by drumdogcas (New Wilmington Pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
I Died When I Listened To This CD I have been a Slipknot fan for about a year to two years. I first got the self titled Slipknot ablum. I listed to that everysecond of everyday. Now I have this one and it just killed the other ablum, this is the best CD in the world hands down. Every song is better than the one before and after it.
Maggot for life!
-Arjay Submitted by dontstoplaying (Zebulon, NC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best Album from Slipknot At the subliminal verses,Slipknot have done much more melodic music than before,while keeping the good elements from their past music!...they are using excellently all the band's instruments and Corey sings better than any time,with great screaming/melodic support from his fellow members,Chris and Shawn.
Also,they lyrics are much better than previous albums,you can clearly see that Slipknot left most part of the "i hate everything" theme in their songs and have much more meaningfull lyrics.I really hope they will keep it this way!
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