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The story of Slipknot’s 10th anniversary is actually a tale of two distinct milestones: the celebration of their legendary debut album and the "end of an era" marked by their fourth studio record. The 10th Anniversary of the Self-Titled Album (2009)
Slipknot’s first decade set the blueprint for modern metal. They combined the aggression of death metal, the groove of nu-metal, and the theatricality of shock rock. They proved that a group of nine misfits from the Midwest could command the largest festival stages in the world without ever taking off their masks. Today, looking back at that tenth anniversary, it stands as a testament to a band that didn't just join the music scene—they burned it down and rebuilt it in their own image. slipknot 10th anniversary
This included DVD footage that gave a raw, behind-the-scenes look at the band in 1999, capturing the masks, the madness, and the early UK tours that cost fans just £11.50 for a ticket. Live at MSG: The story of Slipknot’s 10th anniversary is actually
The Message: A tribute to the intensity and internal struggle that birthed what many consider the heaviest album of the 2000s. They proved that a group of nine misfits
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