All Hope Is Gone [Special Edition] EXPLICIT LYRICS Slipknot

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CD - Special Edition / Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 08/26/2008
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 31,023
  • Label: ROADRUNNER RECORDS
  • UPC: 016861793852

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All Hope Is Gone [Special Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTEN.Execute. 1:48
2LISTENGematria (The Killing Name) 6:01
3LISTENSulfur 4:37
4LISTENPsychosocial 4:43
5LISTENDead Memories 4:28
6LISTENVendetta 5:15
7LISTENButcher's Hook 4:14
8LISTENGehenna 6:53
9LISTENThis Cold Black 4:40
10LISTENWherein Lies Continue 5:36
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Disc 2
1The Making of All Hope Is Gone DVD

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There comes a time in every band's life where they take off the masks and grow up -- then again, maybe not, as Slipknot have managed to dig deeper without ever shedding their grotesque veils. They're still wearing disguises but they have shed producer Rick Rubin, the metal legend who produced 2004's Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses, giving the nonet just the slightest hint of broader horizons beyond their relentless aggression -- not enough for the band to crossover, but perhaps enough to earn grudging respect from listeners outside of metalheads. Of course, such respect is hardly granted to bands that wear monster maggot masks, so Slipknot's retreat to ugliness on their fourth album -- a move telegraphed heavily by the cheery title All Hope Is Gone -- isn't entirely surprising, nor is it unwelcome as this isn't a regression, it's more or less a consolidation of strengths. Certainly, the album gets off to a throttling start with "Gematria," a cluster of cacophony and for the longest time on All Hope it seems as if Slipknot will never let up on this pressure, as this is an onslaught of densely dark intricate riffs. So effective is this onslaught that when things do get a little softer a little later on, the album threatens to collapse like a soufflé, but that's only because the slower moments emphasize the group's odd tendency to sound like anonymous active rock when they untwist their rhythms and lay off on the double bass drums. Nowhere is this latent tendency for macho schmaltz more evident than on "Snuff," a stab at a power ballad that sounds disarmingly close to Nickelback, a bewildering incongruity that feels even stranger given the album's otherwise merciless attack. One more power ballad like this would be enough to derail the album, turning it into the crossover Vol. 3 never was despite Rubin's flourishes, but All Hope Is Gone as a whole winds up being as bleak and unforgiving as its title. [A Special Edition of the CD was also released, including bonus tracks and a "making of"/in the studio DVD.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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A great albumby mfont36

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December 13, 2009: This was my first Slipknot album. Prior to this time, I assumed they were "just another death metal band." This album showed me that they were so much more, and prompted me to go back and give their entire catalogue a listen.

I would suggest that this album is a much heavier, better produced version of Vol.3, the Subliminal Verses, but also shows a progression and evolution that shows not only that this band can rock hard, but can also shoot for the emotional chord.

I highly recommend this album to anyone seeking to give Slipknot a try. This is not a disappointing album, and it gets better with each listen.

one very amazing album by one very amazing bandby Anonymous

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April 27, 2009: slipknot rocks they know how to make real metal music slipknot is in a league of their own like seriously they rock and they know how to kick butt


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