"Spit It Out" was written in retaliation to childish mudslinging by a handful of individuals who worked at a local radio station in Des Moines, Iowa. These individuals worked hard to keep Slipknot off the air. The song was broadcast in fragments on Mancow's Morning Madhouse after, the station threatened to pull Mancow's show from their station. It was also right after Slipknot were pulled from a slot on a live concert in Chicago hosted by Mancow; thanks to same said individuals at the aforementioned radio station.
The band Slipknot released the song 'Spit it Out' on June 29, 1999. The song almost did not get released. Many people stated the song as being inappropriate, but was later ruled out.
Slipknot
you sing a song by slipknot (go to youtube)
I really think its a dis from Randy to Slipknot or just Corey Taylor.
Slipknot has not covered any song, however the Slipknot song "Eyeless" has been covered by Bring Me The Horizon No they cover the song Master of Puppets originally by Metalica.
Slipknot- Spit it out is a 1999 BANG MY MOM song
The band Slipknot released the song 'Spit it Out' on June 29, 1999. The song almost did not get released. Many people stated the song as being inappropriate, but was later ruled out.
Slipknot
you sing a song by slipknot (go to youtube)
I really think its a dis from Randy to Slipknot or just Corey Taylor.
Slipknot has not covered any song, however the Slipknot song "Eyeless" has been covered by Bring Me The Horizon No they cover the song Master of Puppets originally by Metalica.
Slipknot. If you have a editing program that can reverse the video/audio, you can hear it saying "Slipknot".
"Requiem" is not by Slipknot. It is by Snot featuring Corey Taylor, the vocalist of Slipknot.
It's on their self-entitled album or other known as (sic)nesses.
Plays the song? Slipknot.
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The producer of the very first and popular Slipknot video album "Welcome To The Neighborhood" was Doom Films Production, it was released originally on November 9, 1999 on Roadrunner Records. It features many of the band's early songs including a clip of the song "Spit It Out" which was banned by MTV.