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Slipknot 10th Anniversary -

Released in September 2009, this edition commemorates the 1999 debut that launched the band's career. CD Features

The combination of traditional metal instrumentation with three percussionists, a turntablist, and a sampler created an wall of sound.

Tragically, less than a year after the anniversary reissue, founding bassist Paul Gray passed away in May 2010. Gray was the quiet melodic heartbeat of the band, responsible for anchoring the chaotic rhythm section. The 10th anniversary ultimately became a monument to the original nine brotherhood before tragedy fractured their ranks forever. The Legacy of the Debut Decade

The most iconic "Slipknot 10th anniversary" event is the celebration of the band's 1999 self-titled debut album. As 2009 approached, Slipknot had ascended from unknown masked maniacs to global metal icons, and Corey Taylor reflected on the milestone in a Q&A, saying, "It certainly feels like ten years in my knees... it doesn't feel like we've been here for ten years; it feels like it's been ten minutes". To commemorate the occasion, the band planned a massive reissue alongside a special hometown celebration. slipknot 10th anniversary

This article dives deep into the legacy of that debut, the specifics of the massive reissue campaign, and why, a decade later, the album felt even heavier than it did on day one.

The film offered a rare, chaotic look behind the scenes of the 1999–2000 touring cycle.

A Decade of Chaos: Reflecting on Slipknot’s 10th Anniversary Reissues Released in September 2009, this edition commemorates the

: Includes the original videos for "Wait and Bleed," "Spit It Out," and "Surfacing". Collector's Items

The release reminded audiences how tracks like "Wait and Bleed" brought extreme music to the mainstream. The Dark Majesty of the Iowa 10th Anniversary

Ten years ago, on May 29, 2012, Slipknot released their fifth studio album, ".5: The Gray Chapter". The album marked a new era for the band, with Craig Jones and Shawn Crahan welcoming new members Jim Root (guitar) and Chris Fehn (percussion). To commemorate this milestone, let's take a look back at the band's history and the impact of this album on their career. Gray was the quiet melodic heartbeat of the

When a band as volatile and culture-defining as Slipknot hits a decade, they don’t just blow out candles—they drop massive reissues that remind everyone why they dominated the metal landscape. Looking back, the band has used these 10th-anniversary milestones to offer fans deep dives into the eras that forged them. 1. Self-Titled (1999) – The 2009 Anniversary

The phrase "" primarily refers to a series of milestone re-releases and commemorations for the band’s most influential albums. For the Maggots (as the fans are known), these anniversaries are more than just marketing—they are deep dives into the chaotic history of the "Nine." The Self-Titled Debut (Released September 9, 2009)

The jumpsuits and masks were not just a gimmick. They stripped away individuality, forcing the audience to focus entirely on the collective music and the message of alienation. Why the 10th Anniversary Still Matters Today

If the debut album was a spark, Iowa was the resulting inferno. In 2011, the band commemorated ten years of their darkest, most misanthropic album. What the Iowa Anniversary Delivered

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