SLIPKNOT's COREY TAYLOR Takes Over 'Cort And Fatboy' Show On ROCK 101 KUFO

October 14, 2009

On Tuesday, October 13, SLIPKNOT/STONE SOUR frontman Corey Taylor took over the "Cort And Fatboy" show on Portland's Rock 101 KUFO, picking all the music played on the radio station from 3:00 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Corey talked about his love of many kinds of music, his extensive comic collection, his karaoke preferences, his taste for chicken, his video game skills, his opinion on the state of rock music and his deep feelings for Dave Grohl.

The whole on-air and off-air conversation can be heard using the audio player below.

Here is the list of songs Corey played on KUFO:

* "Check My Brain" - ALICE IN CHAINS
* "And We Danced" - THE HOOTERS
* "You're In Love" - RATT
* "Jessie's Girl" - RICK SPRINGFIELD
* "Snuff" - SLIPKNOT
* "Beat It" - MICHAEL JACKSON
* "Pennyroyal Tea" - NIRVANA
* "Monkeywrench" - FOO FIGHTERS
* "State of Love and Trust" - PEARL JAM
* "Sex on Fire" - KINGS OF LEON
* "Know Your Enemy" - GREEN DAY
* "Your Love" - THE OUTFIELD

Corey will get hitched to his fiancée Stephanie in November 2009. This will be Taylor's second marriage.

Taylor, 35, has two children: A daughter named Angie, born in 1992, and a son named Griffin, born in 2002, whom he had with his first wife, Scarlett.

Taylor divorced Scarlett — whom he married on March 11, 2004 in a small ceremony at the Botanical center in Des Moines, Iowa — in early 2007. In the November 2008 issue of Revolver magazine, he is quoted as saying, "After I got sober, I realized my relationship wasn't right for me. My wife and I had damaged each other too much."

Corey Taylor on the "Cort And Fatboy" show on Portland's Rock 101 KUFO (click on player below to launch audio):

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