Slipknot - Self Titled - Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl

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Slipknot – Slipknot (Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl)

Some albums changed a band's career. Slipknot basically kicked the door down, threw a mask on the door, and then proceeded to make an entire generation of parents concerned.

Up for sale is the Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl pressing of Slipknot's legendary self-titled debut album. The bright yellow vinyl is a pretty hilarious contrast to one of the darkest, angriest, and most chaotic albums in the band's catalog, which honestly makes it even more fun to display.

Originally released in June 1999, Slipknot is the band's debut studio album and one of the defining records of the late-'90s nu-metal and heavy metal scene. Produced by Ross Robinson, the album introduced the world to Slipknot's distinctive combination of crushing guitars, aggressive vocals, turntables, samples, percussion, and an unusually large lineup.

The album features some of Slipknot's most recognizable songs, including "(sic)," "Wait and Bleed," "Spit It Out," "Surfacing," and "Eyeless." It went on to achieve double-platinum status in the United States and became one of the most influential heavy albums of its era. The record also helped establish the band's masked aesthetic and chaotic live identity, turning nine guys from Iowa into one of the biggest names in modern metal.

The Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl gives this landmark album a completely different visual personality. The music sounds like an industrial accident in a dark basement; the record itself looks like it belongs in a lemonade stand. Somehow, it works.

Details:

  • Artist: Slipknot

  • Album: Slipknot

  • Originally Released: 1999

  • Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl

  • Debut studio album

  • Produced by Ross Robinson

  • Features "(sic)," "Wait and Bleed," "Spit It Out," "Surfacing," and "Eyeless"

  • A landmark release in late-'90s heavy metal and nu-metal

  • Excellent addition for Slipknot fans and vinyl collectors

Over 25 years later, the self-titled album still sounds as unhinged as ever. The Lemon Yellow pressing just gives all that chaos a slightly more cheerful place to live.

Slipknot – Slipknot (Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl)

Some albums changed a band's career. Slipknot basically kicked the door down, threw a mask on the door, and then proceeded to make an entire generation of parents concerned.

Up for sale is the Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl pressing of Slipknot's legendary self-titled debut album. The bright yellow vinyl is a pretty hilarious contrast to one of the darkest, angriest, and most chaotic albums in the band's catalog, which honestly makes it even more fun to display.

Originally released in June 1999, Slipknot is the band's debut studio album and one of the defining records of the late-'90s nu-metal and heavy metal scene. Produced by Ross Robinson, the album introduced the world to Slipknot's distinctive combination of crushing guitars, aggressive vocals, turntables, samples, percussion, and an unusually large lineup.

The album features some of Slipknot's most recognizable songs, including "(sic)," "Wait and Bleed," "Spit It Out," "Surfacing," and "Eyeless." It went on to achieve double-platinum status in the United States and became one of the most influential heavy albums of its era. The record also helped establish the band's masked aesthetic and chaotic live identity, turning nine guys from Iowa into one of the biggest names in modern metal.

The Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl gives this landmark album a completely different visual personality. The music sounds like an industrial accident in a dark basement; the record itself looks like it belongs in a lemonade stand. Somehow, it works.

Details:

  • Artist: Slipknot

  • Album: Slipknot

  • Originally Released: 1999

  • Limited Edition Lemon Yellow Vinyl

  • Debut studio album

  • Produced by Ross Robinson

  • Features "(sic)," "Wait and Bleed," "Spit It Out," "Surfacing," and "Eyeless"

  • A landmark release in late-'90s heavy metal and nu-metal

  • Excellent addition for Slipknot fans and vinyl collectors

Over 25 years later, the self-titled album still sounds as unhinged as ever. The Lemon Yellow pressing just gives all that chaos a slightly more cheerful place to live.