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And I like the guitar solo in it, even though it's not really anything special. This is my least liked song off of the entire album, (excluding The Virus of Life) Although it is still a great song. And it's perfect how Joey comes in with the drums at the end. 8 (Corey Taylor-vocals) has great singing vocals on this song. This song starts off with some strange noises that kinda freak you out, and then has acoustic guitars come in. It has some pretty heavy vocals as well, and the singing part I like very much also. It has an awesome guitar part in the begining that I like very much. In the end it slows down, which is cool, but is sorta Eyeless (from their self titled album) and it sorta turned me off about it. One things that I didn't like about this song as much is the ending. One of the good things about this song, is that it sticks out from te other songs.
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This is one of my lesser liked songs from this album. This is Slipknot's first single off of this album. This song and The Blister Exist are sorta the same in a way. And also like The Blister Exist, the vocals go to singing. This is another example of one of there heavier songs from this album.
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Later on in the song there is a drum solo with 6 (Shawn-custom percussion) and 3 (Chris-also custom percussion) playing marching band drums, and 1 (Joey-drums) playing along with his snare and bass drum. The vocals are some of the heaviest on the album, and every once in a while go to singing. This is an example of their heavier songs from this album. That's about all that can be said about this song. I think that it's the perfect opening for this album. The guitar, drums, vocals, and everything else go together perfectly. Here is my view of the album, song for song. And, they're even adding guitar solos! To me, they have improved. They also change in there songs from heavy to soft, in songs like The Nameless and Before I Forget. They keep there traditional heavy music, with songs such as Pulse of the Maggots, (although the vocals aren't as intense as normally) go softer with songs such as Prelude 3.0 and Danger-Keep Away, and even venture into the world of acoustic guitars with Circle and Vermillion Pt. In my opinion, they have increased musically, gotten more mature, and have a much wider range now. But as to where some may dissagree, I like this path better. Repeat.) and they are clearly going down a different path. This is Slipknot's third album, (excluding Mate.