Genre | Metal |
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Date (CEST) | 2018-12-06 16:10:15 |
Group | ENTiTLED |
Size | 437 MB |
Files | 28 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Slipknot-All_Hope_Is_Gone_(10th_Anniversary)-BONUS_TRACKS-WEB-2018-ENTiTLED
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-slipknot-execute-c32af74c.mp3 | Slipknot | .execute. | 320 | Unknown |
2 | 02-slipknot-gematria_(the_killing_name)-7d55eded.mp3 | Slipknot | Gematria (The Killing Name) | 320 | Unknown |
3 | 03-slipknot-sulfur-d11d658e.mp3 | Slipknot | Sulfur | 320 | Unknown |
4 | 04-slipknot-psychosocial-9e275ffd.mp3 | Slipknot | Psychosocial | 320 | Unknown |
5 | 05-slipknot-dead_memories-5569a8df.mp3 | Slipknot | Dead Memories | 320 | Unknown |
6 | 06-slipknot-vendetta-4f4d070a.mp3 | Slipknot | Vendetta | 320 | Unknown |
7 | 07-slipknot-butchers_hook-3fbfe4cd.mp3 | Slipknot | Butcher's Hook | 320 | Unknown |
8 | 08-slipknot-gehenna-32d000a9.mp3 | Slipknot | Gehenna | 320 | Unknown |
9 | 09-slipknot-this_cold_black-0abc189f.mp3 | Slipknot | This Cold Black | 320 | Unknown |
10 | 10-slipknot-wherein_lies_continue-dbaa6313.mp3 | Slipknot | Wherein Lies Continue | 320 | Unknown |
11 | 11-slipknot-snuff-690b17be.mp3 | Slipknot | Snuff | 320 | Unknown |
12 | 12-slipknot-all_hope_is_gone-c9b3ed4f.mp3 | Slipknot | All Hope Is Gone | 320 | Unknown |
13 | 13-slipknot-(sic)_(live_at_msg_2009)-e78eb6a8.mp3 | Slipknot | (sic) (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
14 | 14-slipknot-eyeless_(live_at_msg_2009)-1393bdc9.mp3 | Slipknot | Eyeless (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
15 | 15-slipknot-wait_and_bleed_(live_at_msg_2009)-e8a7c9ee.mp3 | Slipknot | Wait and Bleed (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
16 | 16-slipknot-get_this_(live_at_msg_2009)-bf7b13ee.mp3 | Slipknot | Get This (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
17 | 17-slipknot-before_i_forget_(live_at_msg_2009)-52f76fb7.mp3 | Slipknot | Before I Forget (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
18 | 18-slipknot-the_blister_exists_(live_at_msg_2009)-72883ad8.mp3 | Slipknot | The Blister Exists (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
19 | 19-slipknot-dead_memories_(live_at_msg_2009)-f1f85fde.mp3 | Slipknot | Dead Memories (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
20 | 20-slipknot-left_behind_(live_at_msg_2009)-7af7711e.mp3 | Slipknot | Left Behind (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
21 | 21-slipknot-disasterpiece_(live_at_msg_2009)-2923ff7b.mp3 | Slipknot | Disasterpiece (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
22 | 22-slipknot-purity_(live_at_madison_square_garden_-_2__5__2009)-af45206c.mp3 | Slipknot | Purity (Live at Madison Square Garden - 2/5/2009) | 320 | Unknown |
23 | 23-slipknot-everything_ends_(live_at_madison_square_garden_-_2__5__2009)-e1064f71.mp3 | Slipknot | Everything Ends (Live at Madison Square Garden - 2/5/2009) | 320 | Unknown |
24 | 24-slipknot-psychosocial_(live_at_madison_square_garden_-_2__5__2009)-04d2123a.mp3 | Slipknot | Psychosocial (Live at Madison Square Garden - 2/5/2009) | 320 | Unknown |
25 | 25-slipknot-duality_(live_at_msg_2009)-f10b9440.mp3 | Slipknot | Duality (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
26 | 26-slipknot-people__shit_(live_at_msg_2009)-6b5e846d.mp3 | Slipknot | People = Shit (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
27 | 27-slipknot-surfacing_(live_at_msg_2009)-b1db87e6.mp3 | Slipknot | Surfacing (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
28 | 28-slipknot-spit_it_out_(live_at_msg_2009)-b63bdcb6.mp3 | Slipknot | Spit It Out (Live at MSG 2009) | 320 | Unknown |
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░ Slipknot-All_Hope_Is_Gone_(10th_Anniversary)-BONUS_TRACKS-WEB-201 ░
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artist.....: Slipknot
title......: All Hope Is Gone (10th Anniversary)
label......: Roadrunner Records
genre......: Metal
rip date...: 2018-12-06
retail date: 2018-12-07
runtime....: 2:14:59
tracks.....: 28
size.......: 314.48MB
quality....: 320kbps 44.1kHz
codec......: MP3 (MPEG-2 Audio Layer III)
encoder....: LAME
url........: play.google.com
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░ 01. .execute. 01:48 ░
░ 02. Gematria (The Killing Name) 06:01 ░
░ 03. Sulfur 04:37 ░
░ 04. Psychosocial 04:44 ░
░ 05. Dead Memories 04:28 ░
░ 06. Vendetta 05:15 ░
░ 07. Butcher's Hook 04:14 ░
░ 08. Gehenna 06:53 ░
░ 09. This Cold Black 04:40 ░
░ 10. Wherein Lies Continue 05:36 ░
░ 11. Snuff 04:36 ░
░ 12. All Hope Is Gone 04:44 ░
░ 13. (sic) (Live at MSG 2009) 03:55 ░
░ 14. Eyeless (Live at MSG 2009) 04:15 ░
░ 15. Wait and Bleed (Live at MSG 2009) 02:44 ░
░ 16. Get This (Live at MSG 2009) 04:28 ░
░ 17. Before I Forget (Live at MSG 2009) 04:22 ░
░ 18. The Blister Exists (Live at MSG 2009) 06:37 ░
░ 19. Dead Memories (Live at MSG 2009) 04:03 ░
░ 20. Left Behind (Live at MSG 2009) 03:27 ░
░ 21. Disasterpiece (Live at MSG 2009) 05:09 ░
░ 22. Purity (Live at Madison Square Garden - 2/5/2009) 06:25 ░
░ 23. Everything Ends (Live at Madison Square Garden - 2/5 04:21 ░
░ 24. Psychosocial (Live at Madison Square Garden - 2/5/20 05:41 ░
░ 25. Duality (Live at MSG 2009) 05:25 ░
░ 26. People = Shit (Live at MSG 2009) 04:09 ░
░ 27. Surfacing (Live at MSG 2009) 04:48 ░
░ 28. Spit It Out (Live at MSG 2009) 07:34 ░
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The best art can often be born in the darkest of times. The
members of Slipknot can certainly attest to that. The Grammy
Award-winning, multi-platinum legendary hard rock visionaries
found themselves facing their most trying hour on May 24, 2010.
Founding bassist and songwriter Paul Gray tragically left this
earth, and his band spiraled into overwhelming sorrow and
sadness. Despite triumphant headlining shows at Sonisphere,
Download, and The Rockstar Mayhem Festival stateside over the
next two years, whether or not they would record again remained
unclear. However, in the summer of 2013, the musicians--Corey
Taylor [vocals], M. Shawn "Clown" Crahan [percussion], Jim Root
[guitar], Mick Thomson [guitar], Chris Fehn [percussion], Sid
Wilson [turntables], and Craig Jones [sampler]--experienced a
collective revelation, and ideas for their fifth full-length
album .5: The Gray Chapter [Roadrunner Records] started to
organically gestate."After Paul passed, I was struggling--as we
all were," exclaims Clown. "I was immediately aware I wouldn't
want to go in the studio too quickly because it would've been
impossible not seeing him there. Everything happens for a reason,
and something clicked at the beginning of the year. I say Paul's
name every day, and I smile. I don't dwell on any sort of
negativity. I think we did channel some real positive feelings,
even if the delivery is a little angry here and there. We dug in.
We had a little time to mourn, and we needed that. We all reached
a point where we could talk about things and feel things. Then,
we could communicate through the music.""There was a weird moment
when we figured out that it was going to take all of us to fill
in the blank Paul's creativity had left," admits Taylor. "That's
just how creative he was. In a lot of ways, this brought out the
'Inner Paul' in everybody. We started looking for the heavier,
more musically creative, and intricate ways to do things. It took
everything we had learned from him over the years to make this
album work. If he could hear it, he'd be so fucking
stoked."Initially, Root began feverishly writing songs in his
garage back in Florida, starting awaken the album's instrumental
structure. He unconsciously took a page out of an old friend's
book in the process."When we were making previous records, I'd
always go to Paul's house and learn what he was demoing," he
recalls. "Last November, I put my head down, opened up my MacBook
Pro, and started writing at my computer every day. I was
exploring the neck of the guitar more. It hit me like a ton of
bricks one day, 'That's what Paul used to do when he wrote'. I'm
not a very spiritual person, but it opened my eyes to when people
say, 'Just because someone is gone doesn't mean he's not with
you'. It made me feel like, 'Shit, he is with me. He's helping me
through this process'."Early 2014 saw Slipknot secretly retreat
to Los Angeles to record the follow-up to 2008's platinum-selling
All Hope Is Gone, which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 200.
They co-produced the effort with their Vol. 3: The Subliminal
Verses collaborator Greg Fidelman [Metallica, Slayer] at the
iconic Sunset Sound and Westlake Studios. "Greg is very involved
and easy to work with, and he's got a great sense of humor," says
Root. "There was one incredibly important thing he brought to the
table. He was the last guy we worked with when we were
functioning as a tight unit on Vol. 3. Greg helped us remember
what we are as a band. He helped pull us back into that
world."Early within the sessions, the members tapped into a raw
aggression akin to their breakout self-titled debut and 2001's
landmark Iowa, but filtered through fifteen years of wisdom and
refinement."I learned something important while working on this,"
Clown continues. "When you get into this fucking business, they
teach you really quickly that you have your whole life to create
your first record. You're blessed if the world pays attention to
it. By the time your second record comes along, you have to write
under the gun, and other problems arise from touring the world.
On this album, I learned you may have your whole life to create
your first album, but you have the rest of your life to do it
again. That's how I feel about this record. Insanity went into
making it, and I'm so proud of what we accomplished. In that way,
it was effortless.""This is one of our angrier albums," Taylor
declares. "I went back to a place I hadn't gone to in a long
time, but I needed to venture there to properly tell this story.
It's a narrative where I'm talking about things most people don't
want to talk about. Obviously, I'm getting into some survivor's
guilt, which is namechecked. There's sadness when you lose
someone, but there's also an incredible rage because you lost
them too soon. This whole album is about the different steps it
takes to achieve acceptance. I'm definitely not sure I've
accepted it, but I deal with it. We're saying what we've all been
feeling. We're so angry at you, but we love you so much."Teasing
the storm to come, Slipknot first unveiled "The Negative One" on
August 1, 2014. After an ominous swell, a buzzsaw guitar seesaws
between gnashing and guttural, snapping into a propulsive beat
punctuated by eerie and entrancing squeals. Corey spits pure
vitriol before blasting into an equally anthemic and atomic
refrain. He goes on, "It's that inner fist fight. You're going to
war with yourself and finding out which side is going to
win."Meanwhile, the first single from .5: The Gray Chapter, "The
Devil In I", comingles a chugging death-march riff, double bass
drumming, and a soaring chorus that proves insidiously
infectious. "It's basically a parallel theme to 'The Negative
One'," the vocalist explains. "It deals with one of my favorite
subjects--duality. It's basically about turning on the people you
love, especially in such a dark time. When we first started
playing live again, there were times none of us would talk. We
were all so numb, and we started turning on each other. It
represents the person inside of you that you hate. He can be just
as evil to an enemy as he can to a family member. No matter how
hard you try to keep him in check, that fucker will get off the
leash and rip through the cardboard to get somebody"."That
started back in the garage," Root remembers. "It's very unique.
When Corey put his vocals on the song, it really woke up. It
covers a lot of different bases of what we do."On the other end
of the spectrum, album opener "XIX" builds from a $63 seventies
pump organ played by Clown into a searing declaration with all of
the vocals recorded in one take. Channeling ethereal darkness
through Slipknot's own twisted gaze, it opens up the spiritual
gateway into .5: The Gray Chapter. "In a lot of ways, we're
starting over," sighs Taylor. "'XIX' sets the tone for the entire
record. We're pulling ourselves off the mat, shaking it off,
praying we're going to be able to see what the hell is going on
in front of us, and getting ready to attack.""I had this built up
energy in me since the day of Paul's funeral, and I saved it for
four years," adds Clown. "That's the music for 'XIX'. I thought
it was so appropriate."At the same time, "Goodbye" might just be
the album's most poignant moment. Transmuting ethereal
instrumentation within evocative lyrics, it proves utterly
chilling as it recounts the day Paul died. "Word for word, it's
about all of us sitting in my house that day," says Taylor. "It
was the first time, Slipknot--the band--had ever been in my
house. The irony was it took the death of one of us to get
everyone there. We were all balling our eyes out."Covering a
myriad of feelings, Slipknot deliver one of their most brutal
declarations ever with the polyrhythmic viciousness of "AOV" and
an echoing and eviscerating "call-to-arms" on "Sarcastrophe".
"Skeptic" offers up a lyrical dedication to Paul, while the
finale "If Rain Is What You Want" leaves listeners breathless
with its cinematic expanse and starkly uplifting denouement.
Taylor continues, "If life was a movie, that's when the end
credits would begin...but life isn't a movie. It keeps fucking
going. That's what the song is."They keep going too. Slipknot
stand out as one of history's most impactful and culturally
significant hard rock entities. Since first landing in 1999, the
group has garnered 11 platinum and 38 gold record certifications
worldwide with its most recent offering All Hope Is Gone debuting
at #1 in seven countries, including the U.S. They've covered
magazines ranging from Rolling Stone and Revolver to Guitar
World and Billboard and earned a GRAMMY Award for "Best Metal
Performance" as well as numerous accolades from Kerrang!,
Revolver Golden Gods, NME, Metal Hammer Golden Gods, and more.
Live, they've decimated stages everywhere from Rock In Rio to
Soundwave. 2014 has proven to be one of the biggest years in
Slipknot history though. They've built their own international
festival experience on two continents, conquering both Southern
California and Japan in the fall. Moreover, they ignited one of
their most ferocious arena tours yet supported by their brothers
fellow Grammy Award-winning hard rock luminaries Korn and the
year's breakout act KING 810. At the same time, .5: The Gray
Chapter still feels like another beginning for the
band."Throughout this, we've realized Slipknot is bigger than any
one of us, and it's more important to the people it's helped
through life," asserts Root. "We've learned how to communicate
better. We had a really good teacher named Paul. For his legacy,
we owe this to him. His favorite thing in the world was to create
music and jam. One of the biggest things I'm going to miss in
life is him standing next to me on stage and yelling, 'Shred that
shit!'.""There's no politics or fucking secret agenda here,"
concludes Clown. "It's fucking art as usual. Just when you were
bored, you heard that sound and everything went away because
Slipknot is back. We are the example of how and what not to do.
Just as things get bad here, we show up to save it. It's business
as usual. It's love as usual. It's pain as usual. It's Slipknot
as usual."Taylor leaves off, "I want people to listen to this
over and over and discover something new every time. It's so
dark. We don't give a shit about singles. We make albums. We make
pieces of art. We make fits of fury. We make bursts of musical
fucking frenetic energy, and we always will. We're here to stay."
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░ Shout out to all of those who keep the dream of the scene alive. ░
Special thanks to those who have paved the way and parted.
We miss you!