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742617000027 slipknot
can someone explain the meaning of this slipknot song?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.742617000027 is the barcode of one of their albums.. Dunno about the meaning of the song though!
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"742617000027, which to most was actually the introduction to Slipknot when they first bought or listened to the self titled album. The number 742617000027 was the barcode number on the Mate Feed Kill Repeat album, also in 742617000027 the phrase "The whole thing i think is sick" gets repeated over and over again, most people would assume that it is a sample of Corey saying that over and over again, but its not... the sound clip is taken from a Charles Manson documentary.
As for the song itself, (SiC) stands for "Said In Context" and the abreviation is a literary term used by professional authors after they say something grammatically incorrect but want it included anyway. The song evolved from "Slipknot" on the Mate Feed Kill Repeat album."
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"742617000027, which to most was actually the introduction to Slipknot when they first bought or listened to the self titled album. The number 742617000027 was the barcode number on the Mate Feed Kill Repeat album, also in 742617000027 the phrase "The whole thing i think is sick" gets repeated over and over again, most people would assume that it is a sample of Corey saying that over and over again, but its not... the sound clip is taken from a Charles Manson documentary.
As for the song itself, (SiC) stands for "Said In Context" and the abreviation is a literary term used by professional authors after they say something grammatically incorrect but want it included anyway. The song evolved from "Slipknot" on the Mate Feed Kill Repeat album."
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