Category
page 1Songs written by Jim Root
Before I Forget
Slipknot song
Psychosocial
song by Slipknot
Duality
2004 single by Slipknot
Wait and Bleed
1999 single by Slipknot
My Plague
2002 single by Slipknot
Left Behind
2001 single by American metal band Slipknot
Vermilion
2004 single by Slipknot
Dead Memories
2008 single by Slipknot
All Hope Is Gone
2008 single by Slipknot
The Nameless
single by Slipknot

Snuff
2009 single by Slipknot
Sulfur
song of Slipknot
The Heretic Anthem
Slipknot song
The Devil in I
Slipknot song
The Negative One
2014 single by Slipknot
Killpop
"Killpop" is a single by American heavy metal band Slipknot for their fifth major label studio album .5: The Gray Chapter.
Through the Glass
single
Custer
2014 single by Slipknot
Unsainted
"Unsainted" is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot. It was released as the lead single from their sixth studio album We Are Not Your Kind on May 16, 2019, accompanied by its music video. This is the first Slipknot single released since "All Out Life", which was released on October 31, 2018, as well as their first single without their former percussionist Chris Fehn, who left the band earlier in 2019.
Zzyzx Rd.
Stone Sour song
All Out Life
2018 single by Slipknot
Made of Scars
2007 single by Stone Sour
Solway Firth
2019 single by Slipknot
Get Inside
2002 single by Stone Sour
Sillyworld
"Sillyworld" (stylized in all lowercase) is the third single from Stone Sour's 2006 album Come What(ever) May. It reached number two on the Mainstream Rock charts in 2007. A video for the song, directed by David Brucha, was released in February 2007, combining images of corporate America with pictures of clenched fists of resistance, revolutionists such as Mao Zedong, Ayatollah Khomeini, Che Guevara, and AK-47 assault rifles. According to the Roadrunner Records website: "The video for Stone Sour's 'Silly World' takes a crack at all the bullshit going on in the world today...apathy, tyranny, po
30/30-150
"30/30-150" is the first single by American rock band Stone Sour's second album Come What(ever) May. The song received a nomination for Best Metal Performance at the 49th annual Grammy Awards, but lost to "Eyes of the Insane" by Slayer.