Slipknot's 2008 song "Psychosocial" may chart the diffuse spread of social anxiety. But YouTube star Anthony Vincent of Ten Second Songs is using the tune to spread out in 25 different musical styles.
Someone has reimagined a Slipknot track from 2008 in the style of twenty one pilots, Lil Nas X, Linkin Park, Tool and more. Popular YouTube channel Ten Second Songs responded to fans’ requests to take ...
Covering Slipknot isn't an easy task to tackle, but the kids over at the O'Keefe Music Foundation aren't your average band. They've already taken on the .5 The Gray Chapter track "The Devil In I," and ...
The track was originally released by Slipknot as the second single to 2008’s ‘All Hope Is Gone’, while Willcox and Fripp’s reworking sees the pair perform in front of a banner that reads: “Every note ...
The kids of the O’Keefe Music Foundation, a non-profit in Ohio, have made their way onto these pages a number of times over the years with their full-production, pro-shot cover videos of metal ...
As we’ve said many times before, one of the great things about mash-ups is that they can make songs one usually finds really annoying seem actually, like, fun and stuff. Such is certainly the case ...
In February of this year, I took my younger brother to a Slipknot concert. The thing that impacted me most—apart from, you know, Slipknot—was the intergenerational crowd that packed out the show. This ...
This week Toyah and King Crimson‘s Robert Fripp take on Slipknot‘s 2008 single “Psychosocial” for their weekly Sunday Lunch series. Robert is sporting a very Corey Taylor-esque mask while Toyah wields ...