UPC: 016861763749
Format: CD
Release Date: Jul 24, 2012
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Photographers: Sean E. Demott; Shawn Crahan.
Arranger: Slipknot.
One part savage metal and one part macabre sideshow nightmare (but in a good way), Slipknot have made a career out of their larger-than-life, kitchen-sink approach to, well, everything. Offering an overview of the Iowa band's wild ride, best-of compilation Antennas to Hell provides listeners with the opportunity to dive headfirst into the weird, dark world Slipknot have created for themselves. Spanning four studio albums, as well as a track from the Resident Evil soundtrack and a pair of live cuts from their Disasterpieces album, the compilation covers a lot of ground, giving an all-inclusive look at the 13 years since the band came storming out of the Midwest with its double-platinum, self-titled debut in 1999. As a bonus, the compilation also includes a second disc featuring Slipknot's live performance from the 2009 Download Festival, which was originally released as a part of the video album (sic)nesses. Being able to hear the band both in the studio and on the stage makes Antennas to Hell a great jumping-off point for new fans looking to get the full sonic experience in one package, but the lack of real rarities might make longtime fans pause before diving in. ~ Gregory Heaney
Arranger: Slipknot.
One part savage metal and one part macabre sideshow nightmare (but in a good way), Slipknot have made a career out of their larger-than-life, kitchen-sink approach to, well, everything. Offering an overview of the Iowa band's wild ride, best-of compilation Antennas to Hell provides listeners with the opportunity to dive headfirst into the weird, dark world Slipknot have created for themselves. Spanning four studio albums, as well as a track from the Resident Evil soundtrack and a pair of live cuts from their Disasterpieces album, the compilation covers a lot of ground, giving an all-inclusive look at the 13 years since the band came storming out of the Midwest with its double-platinum, self-titled debut in 1999. As a bonus, the compilation also includes a second disc featuring Slipknot's live performance from the 2009 Download Festival, which was originally released as a part of the video album (sic)nesses. Being able to hear the band both in the studio and on the stage makes Antennas to Hell a great jumping-off point for new fans looking to get the full sonic experience in one package, but the lack of real rarities might make longtime fans pause before diving in. ~ Gregory Heaney
Tracks:
1 - (Sic)
2 - Eyeless
3 - Wait and Bleed
4 - Spit It Out
5 - Surfacing
6 - People = Shit
7 - Distasterpiece
8 - Left Behind
9 - My Plague [New Abuse Mix]
10 - Heretic Anthem
11 - Purity
12 - Pulse of the Maggots
13 - Duality
14 - Before I Forget
15 - Vermilion
16 - Sulfur
17 - Psychosocial
18 - Dead Memories
19 - Snuff
2 - Eyeless
3 - Wait and Bleed
4 - Spit It Out
5 - Surfacing
6 - People = Shit
7 - Distasterpiece
8 - Left Behind
9 - My Plague [New Abuse Mix]
10 - Heretic Anthem
11 - Purity
12 - Pulse of the Maggots
13 - Duality
14 - Before I Forget
15 - Vermilion
16 - Sulfur
17 - Psychosocial
18 - Dead Memories
19 - Snuff