SLIPKNOT Invite Fans To Appear In 'Duality' Video

March 12, 2004

SLIPKNOT will be shooting a video for the track "Duality" off their upcoming "Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)" CD in Des Moines (or thereabouts) on Saturday, March 27. The group's label, Roadrunner Records, have put out an "open invite" for fans of the group to appear in the clip. "Should be a crazy time, and from the sounds of the video, if you show it will be like watching the band perform live in your house," reads a post on the Roadrunner web site.

The "Duality" video shoot will be helmed by the directing duo of Mark Klasfeld and Tony Petrossian. The first track released will be "Pulse of the Maggots", which will be made available for download on the group's web site on March 30. Other songs on the 13-cut Rick Rubin-produced CD include "Vermillion", "Circle" and "The Blister Exists". A B-side from the recording sessions, "Don't Get Close", plus some instrumental pieces, will appear in the Activision video game "MTX: Mototrax".

SLIPKNOT are currently preparing to hit the road as part of the fourth installment of the Jägermeister Music Tour, beginning March 30 in Orlando, Florida. FEAR FACTORY and CHIMAIRA are also onboard for the five-week trek, which wraps up May 4 in Denver.

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