SLIPKNOT Perform In West Palm Beach: Photos Posted Online

April 3, 2004

A bunch of photos of SLIPKNOT performing live at the Sound Advice Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida last Wednesday (March 31) have been posted online at this location (courtesy of Error 404 Media).

SLIPKNOT's much-anticipated third album, "Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses)", is scheduled for release on May 25 through Roadrunner Records. Songs on the 13-cut Rick Rubin-produced CD include "Pulse of the Maggots", "Vermillion", "Circle", "The Blister Exists" and first single, "Duality", for which the group shot a video last Saturday (March 27) in West Des Moines. A B-side from the recording sessions, "Don't Get Close", plus some instrumental pieces, recently appeared in the Activision video game "MTX: Mototrax".

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