The REAL album that started it all,
Slipknot's demo album '
Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.', with the old line-up featuring former vocalist Anders Colsefini. Released in 1996 by
Pale One Music.
MFKR (
Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.) showed a lot of experimentation with it's music, I'd like to point 'Do
Nothing/Bitchslap', this track had a variety of genres including funk, blues, jazz as well as the main genre metal. Unlike the future releases (with
Corey Taylor), it had a very unique sound and feel, these songs were based on
Werewolf: The
Apocalypse.
Though sadly, as I always stick to this quote
'There's a downside to everything...'
So I did look out for the negative properties. As a die hard metal fan, I expected some heavier elements, similar to Andy's new death metal/heavy metal project '
Painface'. The sampling work and quality was poor, this was most likely to Craigs absence in the group.
Overall, as a rating out of 10, I would give it an 8, the experimental levels were EXTREME which is one of the things I like in music. This is recommended for anyone that likes experimental music! Unfortunately, only 1000 copies were ever made, anyhow, hope you get to listen!
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