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-- but there’s plenty that holds up, especially this electrifying jam written by Root and ex-drummer Joey Jordison. For those who lost track of Slipknot after the early ‘00s, this is a killer hard-rock track to get you back on the hellbound train.
The song, written by Paul and Jordison, remains an indelible moment in many of the band’s live performances, taking a step back from all the sonic bedlam for a tune that smolders in its simplicity. A quick shout-out to the song’s first half, the far-heavier“Psychosocial” is a total crowd-pleaser with its “and the rain will kill us all” mega-hook and raging verses, but it’s a pair of instrumental performances that truly define this Grammy-nominated single.
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