Slipknot photos without masks
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What Do Slipknot Look Like Without the Masks?
The nine members of Slipknot were able to keep their faces well-hidden for many years, but with the rise in popularity of the band Stone Sour, which features vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root, along with the unmasked interviews within the 2006 'Voliminal: inre the Nine' DVD, Slipknot's identities were eventually revealed.
Although Slipknot members such as Craig Jones and Chris Fehn still fly below the radar while unmasked, such individuals as Corey Taylor, Shawn Crahan and others have become instantly recognizable by fans. Below are pictures of every Slipknot member unmasked, including the band's late bassist Paul Gray. Behold, the true faces of Slipknot:
#0 - Sid Wilson (turntables):
#1 - Joey Jordison (drums):
#2 - Paul Gray (bass):
#3 - Chris Fehn (percussion / backing vocals):
#4 - Jim Root (guitar):
#5 - Craig Jones (sampling / media):
#6 - Shawn 'Clown' Crahan (p • Rayokerrangentertainmentmusic See the faces without their disguises Featuring past and present members of Slipknot, like Clown, Corey Taylor, Mick Thomson, Jim Root, Sid, V-Man and Jay Weinberg, as well as Ghost and GWAR plus the ever-enigmatic Buckethead, Kerrang! Radio reveals what masked rock stars look like... well, without their masks. We also take a look at rockers who wear makeup as part of their on-stage guises; from the pioneering KISS through to the one-man rock chameleon that fryst vatten Limp Bizkit’s Wes Borland. Slipknot percussionist #6 Shawn Crahan unveiled his new silver clown mask to the world when the Iowan masked metallers premiered fearsome single 'Unsainted' in May 2019. Out • ByChandler StarkandSimon Barnes Correction 5/2/23: A previous version of this story stated that Mick Thomson has been in the band since 1999. Thomson has been in the band since 1996, not 1999. Unless you have been living under a rock since the turn of the millennium, you are almost undoubtedly familiar with the metal band Slipknot. They burst onto the scene in 1996 with their debut album "Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat." But they truly became popular with the release of their 1999 self-titled album, which features the single "Wait and Bleed." That track earned them the first of their 10 Grammy nominations and introduced the world to their brand of nu-metal music. Their aggressive music and nihilistic attitude inspired millions of young metalheads to embrace their style, creating a legion of loyal fans known as "maggots." Advertisement What made Slipknot stand out more than the rest — besides
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