All Hope Is Gone by Slipknot

All Hope Is Gone

Slipknot

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All Hope Is Gone is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Slipknot, released on August 20, 2008 by Roadrunner Records. The album was published in two versions: the standard album in a CD case and a special edition packaged in a six-fold digipak containing three bonus tracks, a 40 page booklet, and a bonus DVD with a documentary of the album's recording. Preparation for the album began in 2007, while recording started in February 2008 in the band's home state of Iowa. Before the album's launch, Slipknot released a series of promotional images and audio samples from the album through various websites. All Hope Is Gone was considered the band's most eclectic-sounding album at the time of release, incorporating elements from their previous three. The album shows Slipknot completely abandoning the nu metal genre, moving to a groove metal style. Songs such as the opening track "Gematria (The Killing Name)" and the title track espouse the band's more brutal, death metal-influenced edge, reminiscent of songs such as "(sic)" from their debut self-titled album; slow burning, "trippy" elements such as "Gehenna", recalling "Skin Ticket" from their second album Iowa; and more tragic, sentimental tracks such as "Dead Memories" and "Snuff". Lyrically, All Hope Is Gone centers on themes such as anger, disaffection, obsession, and the music industry. The album name also features a more prominent focus on politics than their previous albums. Slipknot promoted All Hope Is Gone on a world tour and at the Mayhem Festival. Generally well received by critics, the album reached the top position on nine record charts worldwide, including the Billboard 200—the first Slipknot album to do so. It was certified platinum by the RIAA on August 10, 2010 for shipments in excess of 1,000,000 albums in the United States. With a runtime of 57 minutes and 57 seconds, it is Slipknot's shortest studio album to date. It is also the band's final studio album to feature their full original lineup with two longtime members: bassist and founding member Paul Gray, who was found dead in an Iowa hotel on May 24, 2010, almost two years after the album's release, and drummer Joey Jordison, who was fired from the group in December 2013.

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If you enjoy this type of music, I would say you are ignoring some personal problems. If you would consider yourself to be in a healthy state of mind, send me your Paypal so I can put down 5 bucks for a new pair of ears. Jesus Christ, release me from this stinking pile of dogshit.

perfect music for nice relaxing bubble bath 🥰

So, yeah. Slipknot. Look, I'm really into hard music. I cut my teeth on punk and grew up on hardcore metal. I spent almost every weekend of my 20s at any hardcore show I could get to. Slipknot, though... they were always a joke in the hardcore scene. They're fashion metal. They're gothy pop-metal. The slipknot guys would show up at the hardcore shows in uniform and get laughed out of the venue. It was poser-metal. As I listened to this album, I tried really hard to get past those past notions of the band and listen with a fresh ear. What I found was that those past impressions... were not entirely wrong. But they weren't entirely correct either. There's some good stuff in here. It's a little sing-songy and filled with cliches but, at the same time, there are some killer groves buried underneath all that. Overall, not as bad as I expected it to be.

Those drums are just too good for a 1.

On some level, I get it. You are angry. You sometimes feel dead inside. You need a sound that matches that hopelessness and rage. I am angry too! But whoever thought it was vital to include this album as one of the greats, really does need to check their vital signs. It's okay though; we all have our paths to musical bliss and these guys really do strike a nerve for so many, that I'm happy to have another listen. What I hear are machine gun drum beats. I hear lyrics rich with authentic human emotion and truth. I hear gut-birthed gnarly screaming. I hear catchy arena rock riffs. And, I hear some infused melodic vocals, and even harmonies. I can appreciate all of those components, and do in several bands that I sometimes resonate with (i.e. Linkin Park, Creed, etc.) but while I can appreciate these things that Slipknot brings to the table, All Hope Is Gone is far too elementary at its core for me. No judgement to all of the rockers who embrace the growling thunder that is Slipknot. But for me, the thunder is so overpowering, I cannot hear the rain.

“All Hope Is Gone” by Slipknot(1980) New experience for me. Bad done well. 3/5 These guys have real talent. What a shame. Self contradictory (hope/no hope) the marketing of evil, done with precision, elaboration, finesse. An intriguing listen. It seems like metal has caught up with hip hop. The message is incoherent, undefended and indefensible. Expressing virtually no redemption, no resolution. “Snuff” is the closest thing to beauty on this album (even if the opening groove is a flat ripoff of Nirvana’s “Something in the Way”), but is fatally flawed by its nonsensical lyrics. How can one feel sorry for a guy who gives such a lame and internally inconsistent expression of his sadness? To his woman? I pity the woman.

Slipknot are in that bracket of metal/emo bands I actually appreciate more now than when I was a teenager (‘shouty men in silly masks’ was my initial verdict). When they combine meaty riffs with catchy, non-screamy vocals (like Psychosocial, which always went down well at uni rock club nights), I can get on board. That said, I think tracks like Gematria will always be too thrashy for me to enjoy. *That* said, it doesn’t seem like this is considered the best Slipknot album, and people who really like the band tend to prefer the earlier, less poppy stuff. So the inclusion of this album on the list seems like a bit of an awkward compromise. Much like my on-the-fence 3-star rating.

Honestly couldn't wait for this album to end. Suffered from Metallica syndrome, each song could be cut in half and it would probably be better for it. Heresy, I know. Come at me bro.

Hey, you want to listen to some terrible modern nu-metal from Iowa? No, me neither. 1/5

As a fan of the band let me just say that this album is a confusing selection. It's a fine album but i think that 99% of fans would agree that if you were to choose 2 Slipknot albums as being "must hear" S/T and Iowa would be the ones. I like this album for the most part. Gemetria goes hard. A lot of the songs find a nice balance of catchy and aggressive (albeit toned down from the first 2 albums like the previous album did). The biggest fault of the album is that some of the songs feel like they could be Stone Sour (Corey's other band, if you didn't know) rather than Slipknot songs. Dead Memories and Snuff definitely don't feel like Slipknot but they are fine. Overall I wouldn't say that this is a great album. Its probably my 4th or 5th favorite from the band but considering how much the band helped me discover more extreme metal bands they have a big place in my heart. It's a good album probably a 3.5 or a generous 4 but I'm giving it a 5 for the low community score and my appreciation for the band as a whole.

furious, confusing, brutal, raging- lots of lyrical references to worms, killing fields, burning cities down, smashing, war, murders - with a vocal style that switches from regular guttural metal to Styx-like sweetness on some choruses. ("and the rain will kill us all" on Psychosocial). Great drumming throughout.

It's a good album, but I think Iowa is still their best one. Not every song on this one is as good. I can understand if you don't like the genre this is not for you, but this was a great entry level band for me.

My instinct here was to get through it and move on, but surprise myself to totally vibing out to Slipknot. You live and learn.

The very reason Spotify has a private session feature. Don't want shit like this coming anywhere near my algorithm.

I wasn't expecting much. I got what i expected.

Tried to give this a fair hearing, but it's just so bad in every way. Music for absolute posers

Okay, I'm just a very casual fan of Slipknot, I would sometimes listen to their more famous songs, like "Psychosocial" or "Snuff" from this album. In 2000s I always thought this band is all "shock" and no essence, just 4 dudes using kegs as drums in a weird and scary masks. Stuff for teenagers I guess. But one has to admit that "All Hope Is Gone" is a much more mature album, with quieter and slower moments, good on its own, but also underlining the speed and anger from other songs. I'm also a fan of Corey Taylor, pretty good vocalist, that has some nice songs outside of Slipknot. Not the greatest album on the list, but I think it's worth 5 stars.

Pretty decent, not my favorite genre but I appreciate the musicality/instrumentation. 99.9% unable to understand what they're saying, which kind of makes it hard to stay invested beyond that, personally.

Nah sorry, this is shit and anachronistic. That nuff song is cheesy

Metal fans try not to be insufferably pretentious challenge (impossible!) Just because your favorite band is satans aborted fetus and has 2 monthly listeners on Spotify doesn’t make your taste in music better, it just makes you a prick

BL: This album is one quite near and dear to my heart. Slipknot was the first metal band (alongside Korn) I got properly into back when I was 12 or 13, I owned this record on CD and used to listen to it quite often, not as much as the debut, but this was definitely my second favourite album by them. Psychosocial was one of the first metal songs I learned on the guitar, and still remember the riff to this day. The chaos this album brings is truly something of a calibre many other metal albums could never rival. That being said, it’s been maybe 3 or 4 years since I listened to it the whole way through. So I’ll see what I think. “Snuff” continues to be one of my favourite sad songs of all time AL: this was even better on the relisten than I remember it being. There is a lot of diversity here which brings in some blues notations alongside traditional metal, Screamo vocals alongside sung breaks. There were some tracks here which I’ve grown to massively appreciate here which I didn’t when I was younger (“Sulfur”, “Gehenna”). There are still a couple tracks here and there that I think are weaker (“Butcher’s Hook”, “This Cold Black”), but the main tracks I love stayed just as good (“Dead Memories”, “Snuff”) FT: “Dead Memories”, “Snuff”, “Gehenna”, “Sulfur” 5/5

Better than I thought it would be, although it's clearly not for me. There's some accomplished musicianship in there, along with the angst and anger people come here for.

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I could have lived and died without ever listening to this.

"All Hope is Gone" Yeah, no shit. There are bands that are hardcore/badass. Then there are bands, such as Slipknot, that could have more moments (Child of Burning Time, Vermillion, Pt. 2) if only they weren't so busy trying so hard to be badass. I can't believe it takes nine people to produce this crap.

Als een metalband tegelijkertijd loeiharde als mooie rustige nummers op 1 album kwijt kan zonder dat het stoort, getuigt dat van zekere kwaliteit. Ook de thematiek is brandend actueel

All Hope Is Gone é um álbum para ser escutado por todos que buscam viver uma experiência vigorosa do melhor do metal. É um álbum complexo, que une riffs poderosos com o vocal profundo. Sendo fundamental destacar a habilidade do baterista.

my 3rd favourite slipknot album but still by far the best listen yet.....

A new direction for Slipknot. It's not their best album, but that is due to the extremely high bar set by their first two albums 'Slipknot' & 'Iowa'. This album brings a slower speed but still the same energy that the band has always had. An amazing band to see perform live!

Les joyeux gueulards de Slipknot nous apportent un peu de fraîcheur dans ce générateur pour ménagères. Malgré cela, j'ai bien l'impression que le cargo de cocaïne promis à Robert n'est pas arrivé à bon port, je vais faire jouer de mes contacts auprès de la police douanière pour tenter de résoudre cette affaire.

No thank you

I love this album so much. Slipknot is one of my favorite bands. Snuff is one of my favorite songs because of the sentimental value it has- I first heard this song when my grandma was in hospice and lyrics like "It took the death of hope to let you go" were very relatable at the time. Joey Jordison is my favorite!

love this album, but why is this on the list while iowa is not? anyways got jumpscared so hard when i loaded up the page lmaaaoooo rip joey, so many bangers 😔

Iowa is the only other Slipknot album I've heard, so coming into this one surprised me with just how pop-oriented it was. That's not a bad thing, though - the variety and catchiness it adds may not please the pure metalheads, but I think it made for a fun listen.

Slipknot on bändinä tuttuakin tutumpi. Aikanaan yläasteella luokkakaveri tutustutti Slipknotiin ja bändin nimeä kantavaan ekaan levyyn. Vähän myöhemmin jostain sensuurista pääsi läpi Taavetin kirjaston levytarjontaan bändin seuraava levy (Iowa). Tämä piti käydä lainaamassa ja kääntää mp3:ksi (taas vaihteeksi).Olisiko sitten vähän myöhemmin vielä tullut Disasterpieces live-DVD, mitä tuli pyöriteltyä paljonkin. Varmaan nimenomaan se varsin vauhdikas live imaisi lopulta mukaan. Varsinkin kun bändissä on (ainakin alkuaikoina) laulaja, pari kitaristia, basisti, rumpari, pari perkussionistia, dj, sämplääjä, niin lavalla ja lavan ulkopuolella tapahtumaa riitti. Jos ei soitettavaa ollut, niin sitten myllytettiin keskenään tai kiipeiltiin lavarakenteisiin. Kaksi ekaa Slipknotin levyä on itselle ne parhaat. Tällä All Hope Is Gonella on hetkensä, mutta ei kokonaisuutena mikään kummoinen. Levyn alkupään biisit on ihan hyvää Slipknotia, mutta loppuosalla ei slovari Snuffia lukuunottamatta ole kummoisia biisejä. Nostalgian sävyttämä 4.

This is the first CD I ever bought with my own money - I remember biking to Best Buy with Justin Wirsbinski. It's wild going back to this record on the day Trump leaves office and taking more time to notice the themes railing against American politics and the disguising of politics as religion at the end of the Bush administration than I did when I first bought it. I’d give this a 4.5 but I can’t justify a full 5. If I did it’d just be nostalgia The album is way more interesting considered against slipknots early stuff. It’s solidifies their transition from nu metal to something more mainstream. It is commercial metal but its well-executed, An entryway for a lot of people into the genre that is accessible without losing intensity.

Accessible for metal which isn’t a bad thing. I liked what I heard and Snuff was excellent in particular. Some filler I could have done without but overall good.

Well this is never an album that I thought I would like, as generally I don’t like anything heavier than Metallica or any metal later than 2000. I had previously dismissed Slipknot as a nu metal band with that characteristic artificial sound and whiny American vocals, but there is so much more to them than that. This album has its fair share of both of these and the classic ridiculously fast and tight drum and growling, shouty vocals, but combines it beautifully with regular metal and even Alice in Chains style songs. The appeal of this album is how it balances it, even in the same song! There is great energy and intensity and some really well written songs. Ultimately it is far too long for that level of intensity but hope is far from gone on this one.

“All Hope Is Gone”: lazy title writes lazy review. Alternatives: “Change Of Trousers (Overdue)” “He Crosses Mall In Agitation” Sample lyrics as recalled, unverified: “Wash Your little sister I NEED TO SHIT MY PANTS”

I think maybe this album kind of sucked? I think I just have to note I don't really know metal or any of its branches, just as surely as I would say the same thing when reviewing a country, jazz, or crooner album. Just like those genres, any given song on this album was fine, and some of them kind of rocked, I probably would have liked it in a vacuum. But as song after song went by and they all sounded exactly the same (except the ones that were somehow whinier), every part that I had liked blurred into one and every part I disliked was highlighted through repetition. At one point I decided the album was pretty good and I would give it a decent review since it was almost over. I looked and I was only on track four or five.

Okay, Dead Memories kind of works for me. But it's also more alt than metal. I didn't hate Snuff, either, but, again, that's way more post-grunge than metal. I'd honestly think Snuff was by a completely different artist, probably one with a number in their name, if I didn't know what album it was from. I could pick out some good lyrics from other tracks, but, yeah, this is still not selling metal if the only high points were not metal. Given how out of place they feel, I wonder if those were label mandates, or "Beth" style letting one guy do what he really wants. I'm giving it a bonus point for Snuff, which I do like. The rest of the album is just not for me.

A bit too hard for me

It would've been a 1 based on most of the shouty vocals but two songs that were actually sung redeemed it - just! Not my sort of music. You can't relax to it or dance to it.

Vocals too loud.

WTF is this pussy-ass Metallica emo shit? I listened to the other one we had again (their first) and it appears they were all castrated in the interim.

All Hope is Gone I’m reluctant to say this is worthless, as obviously it resonates with a lot of people, but it does virtually nothing for me, to the point where, like with much of this type of music, it just all feels pointless, this time with added Linkin Park-esque emo nu-metal accents, although it seems about 8 years too late (and about half an hour too long) Also, reading about it, it's interesting how snobbishness pervades every genre. It seems many metalheads think they are frauds and plastic metallers, I guess because they achieved a somewhat mainstream degree of success, and that they aren’t hard or heavy enough, especially on this one where the deign to deploy some actual singalong choruses, as on Psychosocial. While I don’t think this is truly execrable, and it certainly has moments when a melodic sensibility pokes through, it’s more that 770-odd albums any post-70s metal now just feels like a cul de sac of ever diminishing returns, if indeed there was ever any return in the first place, and there are only so many times you can take someone saying they don’t believe in anything. I’m probably never even going to think about this album again, let alone listen again. 1. 🪢 Playlist submission: Dead Memories

On one hand I love diversity. On the other hand I hate nu metal. It’s good that this is here, but I hate it.

Harsh. Not my preference.

I just can't, this type of music is too chaotic for me.

Ik ben best wel liefhebber van Glijknoop maar ik ben een beetje blijven hangen bij de eerste 3 albums. Dat is überhaupt een fenomeen waar ik me een beetje tegen probeer te verzetten, maar wat lang niet altijd lukt: Ik vind een artiest of band gaaf, maar nieuwe(re) releases checken komt er niet van. Ik heb dat bij Slipknot, maar bijvoorbeeld ook bij RHCP en Deftones. Voor de 500e keer 'Wait and Bleed' meeknikken kost nou eenmaal minder mentale ruimte dan een nieuw album leren kennen. Van dit album ken ik daardoor alleen 'Psychosocial' en 'Snuff'; de hitjes voor zover je daarvan kunt spreken. Ik vind dit toch weer heel vet. Corey Taylor heeft een geniale stem voor dit soort muziek en Joey Jordison was een geniale drummert. Ik blijf het geniaal vinden hoe Slipknot zieke herrie combineert met toch een soort catchy-ness. Heb ik alles in deze alinea al eens eerder getypt? Zeker, maar ik heb dikke schijt. Het is niet mijn schuld dat bands 2 tot 8 keer in deze lijst staan. Ik heb met dit album minder dan met het Slipknot, Iowa of Vol 3 album, maar ik mag ook dit album graag aan hebben staan merk ik. Ik heb het de laatste tijd soms wat lastig met deze challenge en dat maakt dat ik de eigenlijk 4 toch even opwaardeer naar een 5.

I fell out of touch with Slipknot after Subliminal verses and so I'm pleased this felt like reuniting with an old friend. Not their masterpiece though, that's still Iowa. And what was going on with Vermillion pt 2. Nowhere near as good as Vermillion or pt 1.

The album was listened to a lot back in the day. For me it is a banger of an album (probably not for most). Many great songs on this.

OG indeed

more like 4.5/5 but i'll round up on this. Hype.

Absolute badassery.

slipknot bro

Goddamn. I had never listened to a Slipknot album before. Brutal, tight, relentless, impeccably written and produced. Not my usual cup of tea, but when this kind of thing is called for, this is what I will reach for

I started to listen to metal thanks to Slipknot (and Korn and Disturbed) And while I don't listen to them very much anymore, I still enjoyed that take-back to my teen-years, also I still know a lot of the texts, what made listening to this album a fun thing to do. A nice surprise after a lot of mediocre or bad listens the last weeks. Definitely one of the best albums in here. (Go ahead and disagree~ :b) Funfact: I still have Slipknot SOCKS from back then, should have worn them to listen to the album lol

ноооормммм знайшла б я його десь місяці два-три назад...... ооо... оце б було

Might just be the mood I’m in but it connects perfectly

Awesome workout music. 5 stars

At a young age, I was told by friends not to listen to Slipknot. They've always been a band that is just unsettling to me despite having never heard them before. Well, I'm glad I didn't listen back then, because I doubt I would have liked them as much as I did. This album is amazing and nothing like I imagined the band to be. The guitar and drum playing on this album is some of the best I've heard. And Corey Taylor's vocals, both clean and growling are honestly unmatched.

Outstanding. I have a new frequent listen from a band I didn’t think I’d like

Favorite: All hope is gone Literally my favorite album ever. first CD i bought.

*Sigh* I wish paypal wasn't blocked from both sides in my country, easiest 5 in my life

I hear a lot of Mustaine era Metallica in this... I'm into it!

liked most of the songs

i love this album, slipknot was challenged to make a clean album with no cursing because they were criticized for having only explicit songs, so their response was this album. every time any of these songs comes on im singing along, just waiting for a slipknot show to pop up near me again to go again one of my fav bands best release is Iowa

Liked this and the amount of righteous piss it boils.

Strong and hard. I am a sucker for the dual guitar melodies throughout. Good vocals too.

Belter of an album, great band. One of the albums growing up that really got me into metal. Love it!

This feels like the most structured slipknot album they have? Less experimentation and more centered around mainstream rock at the time? Not sure how to describe it compared to the rest of their work. Either way it's a great album. The last one with Joey Jordison I think, amazing drumming. I forgot how many hits were on this album. Snuff is still such a great sad song. I'm curious to see if there are other slipknot albums on this because I definitely I would have guessed that one of their first three albums would have been on this list before this one. Giving it a 5, but I'd probably rate 4.5 with some of their other albums being a 5.

Favourite songs: Gematria (The Killing name), Sulfur, Psychosocial

Favourite tracks - Gematria (The Killing Name), Psychosocial, Sulfur

What can I say? Been a Slipknot fan for a long time and I love this album

hey i know this one

Heavy and noisy! Nice and perfect! Masterpiece. I like it. Album made more and more attractive when you go from track to track. It seems that the first ones are just noisy and not very nice but when you go down by the list of tracks it becomes more and more melodious, attractive and interesting. IMHO, the apogee is Wherein Lies Continue. Snuff is not heavy at all. All Hope Is Gone is a super hit.

my cup of tea 6/5

Legendary album from legendary band !

Different but good!

no words this is an incredible Album!

I am a guy who absolutely loves nu-metal so it obviously comes as no surprise that i love All Hope Is Gone. This is an album i do have some experience with by listening to a lot of the more popular songs off of it quite a fair bit. But of course, every song off this album is a genuinely great listen. This album is nearly nonstop heaviness throughout but also had a much more slow and melancholic side to it with songs like Snuff. Even though they were not utilized much, the electronic elements that were used in this album added quite a lot to the songs that had them. This album is a long one but still one that is amazing the whole way through. Best Song: Dead Memories Worst Song: This Cold Black

I dismissed slipknot for a long time. They're really good and great mix of songs in the album, like snuff and vermilion and psychosocial

First album that goes as metal as I expect metal to be while still being music

IM SO SAD THAT ITS OVER, slipknot are up there with some of my favourite bands so i was gassed to see this when i woke up. was slightly worried of the length of the album but genuinely it whizzed past and i could of listened to much more. favourites are psychosocial (obviously) and vermillion pt 2!! THEY DID THIS FOR ME

I rate Gematria a 5 star because me and my brother listen to this and we both like heavy meatal ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. I rate Phychosoclial a 5 star because me and my brother listen to this and we both like heavy meatal and the are good ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. I rate snuff a 5 star because me and my brother listen to this and we both like heavy meatal and the are good ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.

You're kidding?! No "Iowa" and instead this "All Hope is Gone" makes the list; shockingly bad choice. In my opinion, this is probably the fourth best Slipknot album. It still gets 5 stars, as it's good, but it's nowhere near as good as the first two albums. I'm probably rounding this up from a 4.5, whereas the first two albums are "full fives". I hadn't listened to this album in years, but playing it today didn't really change my opinion. About a third of it is really good, another third is fine, and the final third is okay, but just doesn't seem to fit the rest of the album in tone, sounding more like Corey brought some of his Stone Sour work in to work on.

This is haunted house music (like the kind that's put on for Halloween, not like the house I grew up in - shout out to my ghastly homies). Sick drums tho. Really like how it's not too much high pitched music backing, that's usually my issue with the really hard stuff. 4.5/5... for the genre tho... it gets really hard for me to rate when it's outside my genre.... but if I got in a truck and the driver was like "oh I'm gonna turn on some super hard rock do you want Korn or Slipknot?" I'd pick Slipknot. If they asked if I wanted Enya or Slipknot I'd pick Enya.

Not even the best Slipknot album and it's still five stars.

Fuck yeah!! Finally some METAL!!! I don't think I've ever listened to a Slipknot album all the way through. This will be a treat.

Forgotten how good

I saw Slipknot on here and I already knew I would like it, but not this much. This album has EVERYTHING. You want heavier metal like Iowa? They got it. You want more lyrical songs with their style? They got it. You want that nu metal feel? They got it. It just has it all. Corey Taylor's voice, whether he's screaming, singing, talking in an interview, its personally one of my favorites. The drum parts are fun, the guitar parts are fun, this album is just amazing. The only reason it doesn't get a perfect score for me, is the fact their first 2 albums are better. 4.75 Liked Songs: All of them Least Favorite: None

this album took me right back to middle school. psychosocial is still iconic and it's still a total banger

Metal doesn't earn your appreciation with a single. It slowly knocks down your fortifications against the abrasive noise and plays directly to your fundamental emotions. Death metal in particular unlocks the animalistic part of you. This album delivers hate for the establishment, loss of faith in society, and war against unity. Despite the rage, there is also peace in giving up hope and love for the solidarity. The closing track Til We Die even left me with optimism.

5/5, that album my teenage years!

Not bad

I'm giving this a 5 because I'd recommend it to others, but it's not the biggest 5 I've given. There's some pretty solid hits on here, but the tracks also sometimes get a bit same-y. There's not really a lot of bands that I know of who have a sound quite like Slipknot, so that's cool Standouts Sulfur Psychosocial Snuff 5/5