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Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) (2004)

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Title: Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)
Artist: Slipknot
Genre: Nu Metal
Released: 2004

Tracks:
1 - Prelude 3.0 - 3:57
2 - The Blister Exists - 5:19
3 - Three Nil - 4:48
4 - Duality - 4:12
5 - Opium of the People - 3:12
6 - Circle - 4:22
7 - Welcome - 3:15
8 - Vermilion - 5:16
9 - Pulse of the Maggots - 4:19
10 - Before I Forget - 4:38
11 - Vermilion, Part 2 - 3:44
12 - The Nameless - 4:28
13 - The Virus of Life - 5:25
14 - Danger - Keep Away - 5:45

Overview:
Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) is the third studio album by American metal band Slipknot. The album was released on May 25, 2004, through Roadrunner Records, and a special edition, containing a bonus disc, was released on April 12, 2005. It is the band’s only album produced by Rick Rubin and also the only one not to feature harsh profanity. Following the band’s tour to promote its second album in 2002, speculation regarding the future began. Some band members had already been involved in side projects including Murderdolls, To My Surprise, and the reformation of Stone Sour. However, in 2003, Slipknot moved into The Mansion to work on the album. Initially, the band was unproductive; lead vocalist Corey Taylor was drinking heavily. Nevertheless, they wrote more than enough material for a new album—the band’s first to incorporate more traditional, melodic song structures, guitar solos and acoustic guitars.

The album received generally positive reviews. Slipknot was praised by Allmusic for its "dedication to making it a Slipknot album", while Q added that the album was "a triumph". The album peaked within the top ten in album sales across eleven countries, and went Platinum in the United States. The band also received the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for the song "Before I Forget". At the end of 2009, "Before I Forget" was listed as "AOL’s Top Metal Song of the Decade". Roadrunner Records have listed the music video for "Duality" as the best video in Roadrunner history.
 
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