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Slipknot: - We Are Not Your Kind -2019- -320 Kbps-

though that song was notably excluded from the standard album tracklist. A Statement of Unity

Before we discuss the bits, we must discuss the build. Producer Greg Fidelman (Metallica, Red Hot Chili Peppers) returned to the helm, but this time, he allowed Slipknot’s experimental underbelly to fester. This is not a straight-ahead nu-metal or groove metal album. Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind -2019- -320 KBPS-

Crank the volume. Put on good headphones. Find the pressing at 320 KBPS . And remember: You are not your kind. You are the listener who survived. though that song was notably excluded from the

One of the most complex songs Slipknot has ever written. It features time signature changes (6/8 to 4/4) and a guitar solo that finally channels old-school heavy metal. Listen for the Tom-tom rolls—they swirl around the mix in 320 KBPS. This is not a straight-ahead nu-metal or groove metal album

What sets WANYK apart is its willingness to breathe. Interludes like "What's Next" and "Death Because of Death" provide eerie transitions, while "Birth of the Cruel" utilizes a mid-tempo, industrial-tinged groove. The standout experiment, "Spiders," ditches traditional guitar riffs for a creepy, piano-driven 7/8 time signature, proving Slipknot's evolution beyond simple "nu-metal" labels.