SLIPKNOT: Quality Performance Footage From Devore Posted Online

July 16, 2008

Altitude TV has posted multi-camera video footage (with soundboard audio) of SLIPKNOT performing the song "Before I Forget" on July 13, 2008 at the Rockstar Energy Mayhem concert in Devore, California. Watch the clip below.

SLIPKNOT's video for the song "Psychosocial" will premiere on MTV's "F'N MTV" program on Friday, July 18 at 8:00 p.m. EST.

SLIPKNOT's new album, "All Hope Is Gone", will arrive on August 26 via Roadrunner Records. The title track was made available last month, while "Psychosocial" arrived at rock radio on June 30.

SLIPKNOT DJ Sid Wilson broke both his heels during the first show of the Rockstar Energy Mayhem tour last Wednesday (July 9) in Auburn, Washington, forcing him to wear casts on both legs and perform in a wheelchair over the weekend. Wilson apparently jumped from a platform at the back of SLIPKNOT's stage set and landed badly. He has nevertheless vowed to play every show on the tour even if it means doing them all in the wheelchair.

Meanwhile, SLIPKNOT reportedly almost didn't make it to the opening night of the tour, which the band is co-headlining with DISTURBED. Singer Corey Taylor told HardDrive Radio that one of the group's tour buses struck a herd of wandering cattle on the way to the venue, with the vehicle sustaining considerable damage.

Reuters reports that the band is launching its own clothing line called Tattered and Torn, which will be sold exclusively through Hot Topic stores beginning later this month. Named after a song on SLIPKNOT's self-released 1996 album "Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat", the line will launch with basic hoodies and expand from there. Corey Taylor said, "It's just something more for our fans. It's a way for them to get cool clothing at affordable prices."

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