Slipknot ‘(sic)nesses’ DVD to Feature Last Major Show with Paul Gray

by | Aug 19, 2010

Slipknot will release a DVD called “(sic)nesses” on September 28 via Roadrunner.

The DVD will feature the band’s June 2009 headlining performance at UK’s Download Festival in front of 80,000 fans. Shot with 30 cameras, the concert was one of the final major performances for founding member Paul Gray, who tragically passed away in May 2010.

The outing also includes a 45-minute behind the scenes documentary created by band percussionist Clown, as well as all four music videos from the “All Hope Is Gone” cycle.

“(sic)nesses” Track Listing:
01. 742617000027
02. (sic)
03. Eyeless
04. Wait and Bleed
05. Get This
06. Before I Forget
07. Sulfur
08. The Blister Exists
09. Dead Memories
10. Left Behind
11. Disasterpiece
12. Vermilion
13. Everything Ends
14. Psychosocial
15. Duality
16. People=Shit
17. Surfacing
18. Spit it Out

Audible Visions Of (sic)nesses
45 minute film directed by M. Shawn Crahan that captures Slipknot on the road during the All Hope Is Gone cycle

MUSIC VIDEOS:
1. Psychosocial
2. Dead Memories
3. Sulfur
4. Snuff

MAKING OF:
1. Snuff

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