After a couple years of relentless touring in support of their self-titled breakthrough album, Slipknot regrouped to record Iowa, an ode to their home state that consolidates and punctuates everything that had garnered the band its cultish following. The monstrous guitar crunch, the concrete-dense rhythmic foundation, the frenzied singing, and the overall madcap fashion of it all -- Slipknot's trademark sound is very much at the forefront of this dark, dark album and is presented in epic form on the extended, album-closing title track, which brings to mind Children of the Corn-type terrors. Though not quite as commercially viable as the more straightforward Slipknot album, Iowa is a more interesting listen, one that envelopes you in its American Gothic shadow and leaves you feeling unsettled afterward. It's really all you could ask for in a Slipknot album, and then some -- perhaps some more than you'd like, in fact, if you're not part of the cult. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Slipknot (Arranger), Slipknot (Producer), Slipknot (Main Performer), Paul Grey (Bass), Craig Jones (Sampling), George Marino (Mastering), Steve Sisco (Assistant Engineer), Corey Taylor (Vocals), Andy Wallace (Mixing), Neil Zlozower (Photography), Ross Robinson (Producer), Joey Jordison (Logo), Sid Wilson (Group Member), Chris Fehn (Percussion), Shawn Crahan (Percussion), Mick Thompson (Guitar), Jim Root (Guitar), Steve Richards (Executive Producer)
The album's title is a reference to the band's home state (the members live relatively anonymously in Des Moines, Iowa). The cover of the album shows the head of a goat, an
image the band incorporated into their live set, on their boiler suits, and in the video for "Left Behind", as the band felt they
had been held as scapegoats since the release of Slipknot.
The title of the first song, "(515)", is the telephone area code for central Iowa, where Des Moines, Slipknot's hometown, is
located. The song "I Am Hated" was featured in the 2003 video game Amplitude and was also performed in the film Rollerball while the song "My Plague" was remixed on the Resident Evil soundtrack.
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