Talk:Slipknot (band)/page 2

New Album Possibilities
When Slipknot reunites in 2008, are they going to record a new album, as well? If they do, what kind of metal can we expect to hear? Are they going to return to their extremely brutal, shocking, heavy (as in, like, deep guitars! Special message for anyone who can't agree on what "heavy" means) and curse-word saturated sound? Or will they experiment, like on Vol.3? Maybe there'll be Stone Sour influence, the same way that Come What(ever) May contains Slipknot-esque music, tempo and vocals. Maybe there'll be a Murderdolls or Ministry (band) influence on Joey's drums. Anyone care to add? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.34.223.112 (talk • contribs)


 * At the moment, there has been no public announcements or any small hint that Slipknot are to release another album. If they are, well they better start saying something. But for now, since nothing has been said a new Slipknot album, it will stay out of the article. -- Spe bi 07:58, 11 April 2007 (UTC)

I can't find any other way to say this to the creator of the slipknot page because he protected it! But you need to mention the unreleased secret album CROWZ if you want to make a comprehensive guide to slipknot.

Corey's Voice
Is it just me, or does Corey's voice sound radically different today than it did in 2004 or 2001? Listen to the way he screams on Stone Sour's Come What(ever) May: doesn't it sound like his voice is cracking/can't hit the notes? I thought he was supposed to have had vocal surgery. He should drink some herbal tea w/ honey to help his voice out after concerts so that it doesn't get worse.

I'm not saying that his voice is shit, or that he has no talent, I'm just commenting on how his voice has changed over the years. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.34.223.112 (talk • contribs) 20:11, 10 April 2007