The opening track on Slipknot’s self-titled studio album from 1999. It links to Track 2, entitled “(sic).”
The voice is sampled from the 1993 documentary Manson and belongs to Corey Hurst, who was a cellmate of Susan Atkins, a Manson Family member.
The title “742617000027” was the shipping number...
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
The whole thing, I think it's sic
742617000027 was written by Corey Taylor & Mick Thomson & Shawn Crahan & Paul Gray & Joey Jordison.
742617000027 was produced by Ross Robinson.
Slipknot released 742617000027 on Tue Jun 29 1999.
Previously (now ex) drummer Joey Jordisson claimed that the voice was a manipulated version of singer Corey Taylor’s voice, although this is false. The voice is in fact sampled from the 1993 documentary Manson and belongs the cellmate of a Manson Family member.
On the matter of Jones creating such...