Hey we've lost a lot of great drummers in the last ten years. Off the top of my head: Joey from Slipknot, The Rev from Avenged Sevenfold, and Taylor from Foo Fighters. Kinda weird.
@@nivekeThey were a side stage band, and they had to move them to the main stage because they were drawing bigger crowds than the main stage bands. I believe they were actually that good.
I just have to say that the fact that this is a serious reaction and not just filled with over dramatic responses makes it so more meaningful. He genuinely sat there and took in the song rather than making facial expressions for the camera.
He made expressions the whole time.. maybe not dramatic ones but he reacted like the video suggests. did he form an opinion without context no but he reacted the whole time.
3:36 how it gets perceptibly faster into the second chorus is exceptional. I always start paying attention to the song again at that point. I assume that's Joey's doing, because Joey was a genius.
@freshdindumuffins9111It wasn’t just Corey’s decision. Joey’s legs were failing him and the band made a decision, a tough one at that. There was also so much shit Joey was dealing with at that time, but to put the blame solely on Corey is absurd.
@@chase8801Dude, they kicked him out of the band because they thought he was on the drugs, they didn't know about his illness and kicked him out for the wrong reasons, then didn't bother checking up on him for ages. Yes, Corey isn't solely to blame, but Corey is to blame more than the others.
@@DarthWombat The entire thing was inevitable unfortunately. Joey was going downhill fast. 2012/13 he had gained a noticeable amount of weight, he was saying in interviews that he wanted to make the “darkest album he could” and if he couldn’t he’d basically end the band, and when asked how much say he had he said “all of it”. He was willing to bring the band down with him. Another thing is Joey’s side projects (Scar the Martyr) kept delaying the band’s work on a new album. Slipknot was on a 7 album deal with RR and it had been 5 years since AHIG was released, they were anxious to work but Joey kept putting it off. By this time he was a shadow of his former self, his energy in live shows weren’t there anymore, he was abusing alcohol, there was so many things wrong, the MS diagnosis was just a cherry on top. To me, the band did what they had to do, Joey was more of a liability at this point, they called the shots and it’s unfortunate how it ended.
eh. unlike some music i think you either like it or you don't, i don't think there much "objectively amazing music" other than raw emotion. i love it, but can fully understand when others don't
Losing Paul was the first step towards a breakdown of the band that's for sure. Much like RHCP, with their music being built off the back of Chad and Flea, a lot of Slipknots heavy hitter songs were written off the back of Paul and Joey's parts.
I'm not a big slipknot fan, but I'd have loved to see Joey play live he was amazing. I wish I could play as good as him. Also I'm still confused the lyric is I felt the air rise up in me and that's what I hear(I don't have the best hearing) but the lyrics are I felt the hate rise up in me. I'm not deaf he didn't say hate he said air.
because of slipknot , the whole world of nu metal/metal doors opened up. especially thanks to Joey Jordison. Gone but never ever forgotten! Long Live #1 . GREAT VIDEO
Actually Korn, Limp Bizkit, Primer 55, and a bunch of other bands "introduced" the world to nu metal. Slipknot was a whole other thing when they came out...
Adore old school slipknot. Has the privilege to see them back in 02 and again 18 years later, completely different experiences but fantastic in their own right.
I'd love to see more pauses and actual pointers on stuff he finds musically interesting. For example each of the Metallica instrumentals are full of small details on which none was commented on but left to the end in which easily can make someone forget some of the nuances when listening first time. He's clearly extremely knowledeable man and I'd love to know what he thinks when he hears those odd accents, signature changes, ghost notes, wah pedals with basses, bent flute notes, composition etc. etc.
It's been quite a while since I've listened to Slipknot but I got into them when this album came out. Going back and listening to it reminds me of how fantastic Joey was. His drumming was so unique and it sounds so raw on this album in particular.
Yeah for this album Jim Root only recorded Purity and Chris (Fehn, former percussionist) is credited but didn't record anything. The cover for the album shows Josh (Brainard, former Guitarist) in a plain leather kink mask. On the original photo for the cover they have Shawn's drum tech wearing a prototype of the mask that Chris would eventually wear. On the released album cover they photoshopped in Chris head with his updated mask.
Uh oh, he brought the heavy… I remember I was 16/17 years old and I heard this on the radio right as I was going to bed… I never thought that something so hardcore could ever be made and I was an instant fan, just like all who heard their first single, which is Wait & Bleed. This is back when Corey’s voice was unmatched in any genre of music, before he blew it making the Iowa album. He didn’t know how to healthily scream in the early years, hence why it’s so raw and fantastic and hence why he mostly, or at least the majority of the songs from the 3rd album, are of him singing cleans. But I’m very glad you brought Slipknot’s first album into J’s life at the beginning of his journey into the phenom that is Slipknot, because that’s how all of us started in the first place. 🤘🏼☕️
Yet I would recommend checking some of the tracks of the first album before. I would be really interested in seeing the reaction to surfacing for example...
i love that this guy listened fully and closely to the entire song before digging around. That is extremely rare, then again, if he’s used to opera, 4min of this would be very short indeed
Love it! Sounds like Jud needs to hear Primus. Or maybe the black dahlia murder. Or since he likes old school metal, some Death. Keep ‘em coming boys! Love your shirts Richard, jelly of your collection.
When I was 16-17 this shook me in a way I can't even describe. Slipknot changed my life. I was in a *very* bad place with an extremely abusive mother and this album quite literally saved my life. I finally felt like I had an outlet for that anger I was just bottling up and considering taking out on myself in a very dark way. I can say I wouldn't be alive today without this band and album.
I remember hearing that song at the first time, i was at high school, maybe 14-15yo. I wasn’t a yelling singing metal, I was more à Metallica, megadeth, Ozzy’s fans. But when I heard it the first time I was like, oh shit this is the second step, this is what I was waiting for !! The harmony, the voice, the drum.. everything was a pure delight !!
This album shaped my musical taste for the rest of my life. I remember 11yo me, browsing the metal section at the music store, cuz i knew 2 marilyn manson song and thought i was metal af. I got attracted to the album cover, the masks, the jumpsuit. So i bought the album and brought it home, playing it for the first time, hearing [SIC] intro for the first time, my mind was blown.
First heard this song on a burnt CD given to me by a friend and instantly went to FYE and got the album. If y'all pick another song off this album i suggest surfacing or spit it out. They've made some amazing music over the last 20+ years! Got to see them in Pelham, AL with Hatebreed in 2015ish and they put on a hell of a show. Awesome reaction!
Loving the videos guys! I'm excited to watch every single upload. We need more A7X!!! Anything from them is so spectacular.. My personal favourite albums are The Stage, Self Titled, LIBAD, Nightmare and then City of Evil.. So basically almost everything haha (they are an incredible band, full of life and brimming with nothing but talent and beautiful sound and energy)
The percussion was so primal and violent. That’s what hooked me when I was a kid and heard them. I heard Spit it out though.. the record store had free VHS tapes of the video lol
I bought this album while on holiday in Bali back at release. I bought it because of the cover and it blew my mind. I'm sad to see what's happening to Slipknot these days.
easy to tell the album is really unpolished but with great ideas and motives combined with such an explosive live performance it was a recipe for success plus they naturally got better over time
Yo por suerte vi en vivo 3 veces SlipKnot cuando vinieron a mi pais (Argentina) y tuve la suerte de sacarme una foto con Jim Root! tengo tatuada la S en mi pierna y tengo el traje naranja con la M de numero ! Me exploto la cabeza de niño cuando lo escuche por Mtv, y al otro dia encargue el disco! Asi hice conocer a mucha gente lo que era la banda y muchos hoy escuchan buena musica gracias a SlipKnot !!! que lindas épocas !
just discovering the channel and this really cool. You are the first react channel that i see taking it seriously and not exaggerating. seeking to see more of it ! keep going guys !
Put in some stone sour too just so he can see that range. Loved slipknot since this song came out and pretty much listened ever since. Noticed some miniature head banging in there
Take me back to the days that album dropped.. in my baggy slipknot knock off hoody from Camden Market, with my skateboard, being a proper little Greebo 😅
I was never really a nu metal type of person (preferred the classic 80s stuff) but I still remember to this day when wait and bleed/Slipknot gained exposure, it was a MAJOR breathe of fresh air. A lot of the other bands at the time were top 40 friendly, repetitive, and just bland with zero to no talent (Mudvayne was a standout, incredible musicians with a strong jazz influence). Slipknot was heavy, dangerous, and a lot more intense.
If you like songs that go in a direction to a build you should check out The Warning and Alissa Cara's reimagining of Enter Sandman from Metallica's Blacklist. The re-arrangement of it is so perfect and satisfying.
Id love to hear his thoughts on the Lorna Shore trilogy “Pain remains” 3 video/song story. Lyrics will most likely help a lot.. haha Enjoyed this one, cheers!
nah nah nah nah, ain't no way we're gonna just let slide the fact the he's wearing a Dissection t-shirt... Dissection is hands down my favorite swedish band
I love how he just actually listened to it. No breaks. Joey was a master behind the drum kit.
Same I get to listen to the song properly then can hear the opinion after
Hey we've lost a lot of great drummers in the last ten years. Off the top of my head: Joey from Slipknot, The Rev from Avenged Sevenfold, and Taylor from Foo Fighters. Kinda weird.
@@JamesFromTexas Yeah makes you think don't it. Maybe Dave caught on, and that's why he became a singer...🤔
@@JamesFromTexasrev died
more than 10 years ago and no Neil Peart or even Vinnie from Pantera on your list lol??
@@jordansmith5754 I was given a few examples, not all of them. And yeah, made an error on Rev, just felt sooner to me.
I remember seeing them live at Ozzfest in 1999. No one knew who they were, but after we all did.
were they that good?
@@ahhdri732я бы тоже залетел бы (ru translated)
@@nivekeTheres a video of their full set, check it out.
@@nivekeThey were a side stage band, and they had to move them to the main stage because they were drawing bigger crowds than the main stage bands. I believe they were actually that good.
I saw them at Ozzfest in St. Louis (99) on the side stage. They made that side stage their BITCH!
"There's a lot goin' on... in a Slipknot song."
No truer words have ever been spoken.
""There's a lot goin' on... in a Slipknot song."
No truer words have ever been spoken."
No truer words have ever been spoken.
I just have to say that the fact that this is a serious reaction and not just filled with over dramatic responses makes it so more meaningful. He genuinely sat there and took in the song rather than making facial expressions for the camera.
Thank you. We choose to be genuine and authentic. Even if it doesn’t bring us many views, we’re having fun. 🤘
Agree 100%.
Right??? I hate those who react to music just for views...
He made expressions the whole time.. maybe not dramatic ones but he reacted like the video suggests. did he form an opinion without context no but he reacted the whole time.
3:36 how it gets perceptibly faster into the second chorus is exceptional. I always start paying attention to the song again at that point. I assume that's Joey's doing, because Joey was a genius.
Corey Taylor is a very talented vocalist. RIP Joey 🙏🏼
and RIP Paul 🙏
no hate bro but didn't he die because of his disease?@freshdindumuffins9111
@freshdindumuffins9111It wasn’t just Corey’s decision. Joey’s legs were failing him and the band made a decision, a tough one at that. There was also so much shit Joey was dealing with at that time, but to put the blame solely on Corey is absurd.
@@chase8801Dude, they kicked him out of the band because they thought he was on the drugs, they didn't know about his illness and kicked him out for the wrong reasons, then didn't bother checking up on him for ages. Yes, Corey isn't solely to blame, but Corey is to blame more than the others.
@@DarthWombat The entire thing was inevitable unfortunately. Joey was going downhill fast. 2012/13 he had gained a noticeable amount of weight, he was saying in interviews that he wanted to make the “darkest album he could” and if he couldn’t he’d basically end the band, and when asked how much say he had he said “all of it”. He was willing to bring the band down with him. Another thing is Joey’s side projects (Scar the Martyr) kept delaying the band’s work on a new album. Slipknot was on a 7 album deal with RR and it had been 5 years since AHIG was released, they were anxious to work but Joey kept putting it off. By this time he was a shadow of his former self, his energy in live shows weren’t there anymore, he was abusing alcohol, there was so many things wrong, the MS diagnosis was just a cherry on top.
To me, the band did what they had to do, Joey was more of a liability at this point, they called the shots and it’s unfortunate how it ended.
Show this guy more slipknot, i think he would appreciate them a lot as he knows his stuff
eh. unlike some music i think you either like it or you don't, i don't think there much "objectively amazing music" other than raw emotion. i love it, but can fully understand when others don't
@2:38 No true words have been spoken, "I'm always ready for Slipknot."
R.I.P to Joey! One of the best drummers to have ever lived and I’m blessed to have seen him play in concert.
Losing Paul was the first step towards a breakdown of the band that's for sure. Much like RHCP, with their music being built off the back of Chad and Flea, a lot of Slipknots heavy hitter songs were written off the back of Paul and Joey's parts.
I'm not a big slipknot fan, but I'd have loved to see Joey play live he was amazing. I wish I could play as good as him. Also I'm still confused the lyric is I felt the air rise up in me and that's what I hear(I don't have the best hearing) but the lyrics are I felt the hate rise up in me. I'm not deaf he didn't say hate he said air.
“Unsainted” has to be one of those down the road visits.
Let's give him sic or people=shit first. Just for laughs.😂
Yes, he’d love the choir vocals!
because of slipknot , the whole world of nu metal/metal doors opened up. especially thanks to Joey Jordison. Gone but never ever forgotten! Long Live #1 . GREAT VIDEO
Actually Korn, Limp Bizkit, Primer 55, and a bunch of other bands "introduced" the world to nu metal. Slipknot was a whole other thing when they came out...
I think the most because of mainstream's linkin park
Got to have an open mind! So many people just won’t give heavy music a chance! I couldn’t do without it! 🤘🏼
He was correct about the vocals, Chris and Shawn provided back up vocals
Adore old school slipknot. Has the privilege to see them back in 02 and again 18 years later, completely different experiences but fantastic in their own right.
I'll never forget the first time I heard this song 14 yr old me was hooked
Must be some time for Devin Townsend's kingdom
Yesssssss
Please
Nothing beats a reaction to Kingdom Live on EMG Tv
Joey is the #1 , always & forever . He was such a powerful drummer
Joey jordison is a king behind that drum kit, a lot of people underestimate bc of jay Weinberg, jay is good but he wouldn't smoke joey behind that kit
This song sounds so much better now when they play it live, imo of course
Agreed
Nothing beats London 2002
don't agree...
@@akshayde Rock in Rio 2011
Oh my goodness “curb stomped” 😂 brutal but funny 🤘🏻💥🔥🙏🏻Metalheads are awesome so welcome aboard Mr. J
Joey was the most talented guy in the band hands down. RIP big guy
no
As a Canadian, "Celine would be impressed" is the highest compliment...
I'd love to see more pauses and actual pointers on stuff he finds musically interesting. For example each of the Metallica instrumentals are full of small details on which none was commented on but left to the end in which easily can make someone forget some of the nuances when listening first time.
He's clearly extremely knowledeable man and I'd love to know what he thinks when he hears those odd accents, signature changes, ghost notes, wah pedals with basses, bent flute notes, composition etc. etc.
It's been quite a while since I've listened to Slipknot but I got into them when this album came out. Going back and listening to it reminds me of how fantastic Joey was. His drumming was so unique and it sounds so raw on this album in particular.
Yeah for this album Jim Root only recorded Purity and Chris (Fehn, former percussionist) is credited but didn't record anything. The cover for the album shows Josh (Brainard, former Guitarist) in a plain leather kink mask. On the original photo for the cover they have Shawn's drum tech wearing a prototype of the mask that Chris would eventually wear. On the released album cover they photoshopped in Chris head with his updated mask.
😂😂😂😂...I like seeing your anxious face
Uh oh, he brought the heavy…
I remember I was 16/17 years old and I heard this on the radio right as I was going to bed… I never thought that something so hardcore could ever be made and I was an instant fan, just like all who heard their first single, which is Wait & Bleed. This is back when Corey’s voice was unmatched in any genre of music, before he blew it making the Iowa album. He didn’t know how to healthily scream in the early years, hence why it’s so raw and fantastic and hence why he mostly, or at least the majority of the songs from the 3rd album, are of him singing cleans. But I’m very glad you brought Slipknot’s first album into J’s life at the beginning of his journey into the phenom that is Slipknot, because that’s how all of us started in the first place. 🤘🏼☕️
That was the idea. Start him with the self-titled album and move forward from there. 🤘
That’s the exact same for me, I heard Wait and Bleed on the Radio 1 Rock Show at when I was 17 and was in awe with them and became a huge fan!
Love the filming location. Perfect backdrop.
Also please do Duality next, and Corey Taylor's solo stuff. Especially Snuff acoustically.
They’re probably not in an actual stage area, likely a green screen
@@BingBongWasheeWashee It's not..look at their shorts where he talks about his shirt and they are actually there
@@BingBongWasheeWashee ruclips.net/user/shortsAmU0G2LZ9Dg?si=y1orJ40ckyfj4UUx
Yet I would recommend checking some of the tracks of the first album before. I would be really interested in seeing the reaction to surfacing for example...
they already did!
Who doesn't love a good breakdown at the end of a song
A Dissection shirt? This is the first video I see from you and you've just earned yourself a subscribe!
i love that this guy listened fully and closely to the entire song before digging around. That is extremely rare, then again, if he’s used to opera, 4min of this would be very short indeed
This is what it means to LISTEN to a song. Love this
Love it! Sounds like Jud needs to hear Primus. Or maybe the black dahlia murder. Or since he likes old school metal, some Death. Keep ‘em coming boys! Love your shirts Richard, jelly of your collection.
Some Death would be dope! R.I.P Chuck!
RIP Joey. Murderdolls live was just mind blowing.
The opening made me cry , greetings from the U.K.
Shout out to the Kingdom!
This was fun. You should show this guy some contrast of things like Bother / Stone Sour, etc.
Man with Dissection shirt = good taste in extrême music
When I was 16-17 this shook me in a way I can't even describe. Slipknot changed my life. I was in a *very* bad place with an extremely abusive mother and this album quite literally saved my life. I finally felt like I had an outlet for that anger I was just bottling up and considering taking out on myself in a very dark way. I can say I wouldn't be alive today without this band and album.
Big respect to Justin for his actual commitment to music
This song was my first experience with SK. I always/and still do love this song.
I wanna see his reaction to duality by slipknot! He seems to really pay attention to the music
I remember hearing that song at the first time, i was at high school, maybe 14-15yo. I wasn’t a yelling singing metal, I was more à Metallica, megadeth, Ozzy’s fans. But when I heard it the first time I was like, oh shit this is the second step, this is what I was waiting for !! The harmony, the voice, the drum.. everything was a pure delight !!
Toi tu es définitivement québécois mon chum 😂🤟
@@anthonyrancourt2131pourquoi, a cause des accents sur le à ou pcq mon anglais est vraiment pourri ? 😂😂😂
@@stephanechouinard8443 hahah le "à" m'as tué, puis après j'ai vu "Stéphane Chouinard" je me suis dit ok, un bon metalleux québécois hahah.
@@anthonyrancourt2131 ahahaha yesss 🤘🤘
This song was a big part of my teenage years. Love it. 😁
their debut song is literally my fav slipknot song
This album shaped my musical taste for the rest of my life. I remember 11yo me, browsing the metal section at the music store, cuz i knew 2 marilyn manson song and thought i was metal af. I got attracted to the album cover, the masks, the jumpsuit. So i bought the album and brought it home, playing it for the first time, hearing [SIC] intro for the first time, my mind was blown.
First heard this song on a burnt CD given to me by a friend and instantly went to FYE and got the album. If y'all pick another song off this album i suggest surfacing or spit it out. They've made some amazing music over the last 20+ years! Got to see them in Pelham, AL with Hatebreed in 2015ish and they put on a hell of a show. Awesome reaction!
DAMNNNN FYE UNLOCKS CORE MEMORIES!
Scissors my current fav from SF
Eyeless. Hands down.
Get this
God, The Somberlain is such a good album.
Nice video!
Loving the videos guys! I'm excited to watch every single upload.
We need more A7X!!! Anything from them is so spectacular.. My personal favourite albums are The Stage, Self Titled, LIBAD, Nightmare and then City of Evil..
So basically almost everything haha (they are an incredible band, full of life and brimming with nothing but talent and beautiful sound and energy)
When you stoned af with your friend and discussing «Rammstein - Du Hast» afterwards
Just subbed. You guys are sooooo chill man. Love it.
Thank you! 🤘
The percussion was so primal and violent. That’s what hooked me when I was a kid and heard them. I heard Spit it out though.. the record store had free VHS tapes of the video lol
Love how he starts rocking out at like 5:09
Love the new background ☺
I first saw the music video for this in juvenile dept of corrections. Good times
The first slipknot album was on max volume all throughout my Junior Year in HS. I’m surprised I can still hear 😂
Eyeless would have been a great option too... But you can try Heretic Anthem from the second album "Iowa" the next time
I think this guy can claim the record for doing the tiniest head banging to metal music.😋
Nice Dissection shirt, awesome album
This was the album where it all started for me 🥳
He went on a rollercoaster of emotions listening to this haha
cool video, more another worlds!
Corey Taylor has said this is the one he hates playing live, because they did it so much at the time.
relatable song lyrics
I bought this album while on holiday in Bali back at release. I bought it because of the cover and it blew my mind. I'm sad to see what's happening to Slipknot these days.
my favorite slipknot song
fanastic the intro on Lynyrd Skynrd. Respect!!!!
Love the Dissection shirt. Great music.
You guys are great, and different, and a little weird, and I say that with the highest regards. Definitely found a another follower today
easy to tell the album is really unpolished but with great ideas and motives combined with such an explosive live performance it was a recipe for success plus they naturally got better over time
Yo por suerte vi en vivo 3 veces SlipKnot cuando vinieron a mi pais (Argentina) y tuve la suerte de sacarme una foto con Jim Root! tengo tatuada la S en mi pierna y tengo el traje naranja con la M de numero ! Me exploto la cabeza de niño cuando lo escuche por Mtv, y al otro dia encargue el disco! Asi hice conocer a mucha gente lo que era la banda y muchos hoy escuchan buena musica gracias a SlipKnot !!! que lindas épocas !
Metal and classic are brothers in music.
just discovering the channel and this really cool. You are the first react channel that i see taking it seriously and not exaggerating. seeking to see more of it ! keep going guys !
I love all his micro movements
You can see the beginning process of life as a maggot,continue sir please continue.
Its been too long since i listened to some Slipknot. Man, the nostalga vibes 🤘.
🤘
Put in some stone sour too just so he can see that range.
Loved slipknot since this song came out and pretty much listened ever since.
Noticed some miniature head banging in there
Take me back to the days that album dropped.. in my baggy slipknot knock off hoody from Camden Market, with my skateboard, being a proper little Greebo 😅
You went easy on him with this choice.
Goddamn, their first album is so fkn good..
I was never really a nu metal type of person (preferred the classic 80s stuff) but I still remember to this day when wait and bleed/Slipknot gained exposure, it was a MAJOR breathe of fresh air. A lot of the other bands at the time were top 40 friendly, repetitive, and just bland with zero to no talent (Mudvayne was a standout, incredible musicians with a strong jazz influence). Slipknot was heavy, dangerous, and a lot more intense.
I love mudvayne their first album is by far their best work under my skin is probably my favorite nu metal is so amazing
80s rock is repetitive
You two seem so genuine, it was a relaxing video to watch, despite the Slipknot song as the soundtrack! (I love them though😊)
Someone needs to fix that light!
If you like songs that go in a direction to a build you should check out The Warning and Alissa Cara's reimagining of Enter Sandman from Metallica's Blacklist. The re-arrangement of it is so perfect and satisfying.
5:53 I would’ve asked him if he’s ever heard that song that goes. I’m looking at you through the glass.😂
Without Paul and Joey this band will never be SLIPKNOT just a cover band
The most impressive thing about this video is that shirt. Hail Dissection! 🤘🏻
Wow! I forgot how awesome and how import the song "Wait and bleed" is.
Nice shirt, you should show this guy some Dissection! (The Somberlain or Night's Blood). It will catch his attention for sure. Good video!
Should give him something off of Iowa next!! 🤯 R.I.P. Joey 👿🖤
This guy earned an immediate follow from the Dissection shirt alone
Any plans to introduce Judson to Layne?
Great shirt of the best BM band ever. 👌
Id love to hear his thoughts on the Lorna Shore trilogy “Pain remains”
3 video/song story. Lyrics will most likely help a lot.. haha
Enjoyed this one, cheers!
this album changed my entire life
‘There’s alot going on’ 😂
nah nah nah nah, ain't no way we're gonna just let slide the fact the he's wearing a Dissection t-shirt... Dissection is hands down my favorite swedish band
You guys give off Rhett and Link vibes. Rhett and Link from an alternate universe.
Corey Taylor blows Anders colsefni out of the water! His vocals and his range are wild! It's between their self-titled and Iowa are my favorite.
Id love to see him react to Slipknot as they progressed through CDs
I think Nero Forte would be a nice one to compare their younger days and present day.
I think Aov would be great
Very cool auditorium background