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Slipknot Albums in Order:<\/strong> Known for its attention-grabbing image, aggressive style of music, and energetic and chaotic live shows, Slipknot<\/strong> have sold more than 30 million records worldwide. Nu metal band Slipknot has released seven studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, one demo album, twenty-six singles, five video albums and twenty-seven music videos.<\/span><\/p>\n

The turn of the millennium sparked fears of an imminent apocalypse, and Slipknot<\/strong> emerged at just the right time to provide its soundtrack. Founded in 1995, the Des Moines, Iowa band were spawned in nu-metal\u2019s petri dish of mosh-pit aggression and turntablist textures. <\/span><\/p>\n

But the group\u2019s self-titled 1999 debut and 2001 follow-up, Iowa, pushed the sound to new extremes, outfitting their palm-muted riffs with a percussive onslaught that owed as much to the rhythms of drum \u2018n\u2019 bass as the throttle of thrash. And that sound wasn\u2019t the only scary thing about them: Upping the shock-rock ante established by Marilyn Manson in the \u201890s, Slipknot\u2019s grotesque masks made them look like the death cult from some grindhouse flick. But in Corey Taylor, the band possess a lead singer with far greater emotional depth than the typical metal growler. Importing some of the melodic sensibility he cultivated in his concurrent post-grunge band, Stone Sour, Taylor supplemented throat-shredding ragers like 2003\u2019s \u201cDuality\u201d with just enough pop appeal to turn the band into perennial chart-toppers and Grammy Award-winners. <\/span><\/p>\n

Over time, Slipknot\u2019s horror-show theatrics have proven to be less a visual gimmick than a crucial marker of consistency for a group that\u2019s endured a number of personnel changes and tragedies (namely, the 2010 death of founding bassist Paul Gray). But, 20 years on from their debut, the band\u2019s album We Are Not Your Kind, which went to No. 1 in no fewer than 12 countries, finds them as aggressive and experimental as ever\u2014because for Slipknot, the apocalypse is always nigh. So, if you are a die heart fan of Slipknot Albums then check out here we have list of Slipknot albums in order of release so far.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Slipknot Albums Available on: \u00a0Apple Music<\/span><\/span><\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

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All Slipknot Studio Albums in Order of Release Date <\/span><\/h2>\n
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1. Slipknot (1999)<\/span><\/h3>\n