742617000027

Album: Slipknot (1999)
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  • The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick
    The whole thing I think, it's sick Writer/s: Christopher Fehn, Corey Taylor, Craig A Jones, Michael Shawn Crahan, Mickael Thomson, Nathan J Jordison, Paul D Gray, Sidney Wilson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 20

  • Luke from Manchester, United KingdomVictoria, Green Day aren't punk rock...

    Sham 69
    The Damned
    The Clash
    English Dogs
    The Undertones
    Buzzcocks
    New York Dolls
    Macc Lads

    All punk rock
  • Luke from Manchester, United Kingdom...and I find it amusing that once again someone has fallen flat on their arse while attempting to make me look like an idiot online... Let's see where you failed John:

    1. I am typing this on my phone so mistakes may occour.
    2. There is a big difference between a couple of typos (with correct information provided) and typing "dis iiiiis der best song evaaaa" like a wanker.
    3. I know the difference between (sic) and sick.
  • John from Forestville, NyI find it amusing that Luke, you have two typos and you're telling somebody how to spell :P 1- its Tacoma, not Tahoma. 2-there's no "n" in "to." Also yes, darkstar is wrong. Corey Taylor was still working at The Adult Emporium when MFKR was recorded, and it wasn't "pulled off the shelf." It was just a promo album and there were only 1000 original copies made. That is why Slipknot considers MFKR and the unreleased Crowz album to be demos, and their first real album to be the self titled one.
  • Luke from Manchester, England(sic) is used to indicate that a quoted passage, especially one containing an error or unconventional spelling, has been retained in its original form or written intentionally... Using it without this context is bad grammer... (ha ha)... Not as much as Tahoma guy, learn nto spell for Pete's sake.
  • Andrew from Tacoma, Waslipknot is teh best band ever sooo booyaaaa
  • Justin from Franklin, Vaanyone who says Metal all sounds the same either doesnt listen to it or has no idea what they are talking about.
  • Vanessa from Orlando, Fl(sic) doesn't have the same effect if this isn't played first. If you hate metal, don't search for the songs. If you can memorize a phone number or two, you can get this song title down. The whole thing I think is sic
  • Victoria from Corpus Christi, Txthe whole thing i think is SIC..
    Love it..

    punk rock isnt better...music is music..i like punk and greenday and everything, but we listen to this and,dont be a butt about it.
  • Justin from Franklin, VaI doubt Slipknot to MFKR off of shelves because it was too personal for Corey. Corey wasnt even in the band when they recorded it. Anders Colsefini was the vocalist then and Slipknot hired Corey a year after MFKR was made and pushed Anders to percussion so Anders left.
  • Joel from Columbia, ScThis song confused me. I could not really understand the lyric.
  • Darkstar D. Manson from Hell, United States742617000027 Is The Barcode For Slipknot's Very First Album MFKR (Mate Feed Kill Repeat) That Was Only On Shelves For A Week Because It Was Too Personal To Corey.
  • Max from Austin, TxCharles Manson started a cult back in the 70's called "The Family." They went around killing famous people and writing, "Death to the Pigs" on walls in blood.
  • Jeroen from Lisse, NetherlandsHard lyric to learn :)
    Many words in it :P
  • Rob from Uniondale, Nythis is a really weird song
  • Izzy from Tampa, Flshort song, wierd title.
    still my favorite band though!
  • Rachel from Raleigh, NcWow after reading that I am kinda confused.
  • Carlos from Oxnard, CaCharles Manson wrote songs for the Beach Boys then went insane for not getting credit, but that's a whole nother story.
  • Hassan from Nyc, NyHow could some one remeber the name or should ii say "number" of this song, it's soo long!
  • Mariah from Miami, FlThe Charlie Manson-what?
  • Kirk from Pana, Ilits the charlie manson
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