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Antennas To Hell

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Download links and information about Antennas To Hell by Slipknot. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:18:37 minutes.

Artist: Slipknot
Release date: 2012
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:18:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. (Sic) 3:19
2. Eyeless 3:56
3. Wait and Bleed 2:27
4. Spit It Out 2:39
5. Surfacing 3:38
6. People = S**t 3:35
7. Disasterpiece 5:08
8. Left Behind 4:00
9. My Plague (New Abuse Mix) 3:02
10. The Heretic Anthem (Live In London 2002) 4:59
11. Purity (Live In London 2002) 5:26
12. Pulse of the Maggots 4:19
13. Duality 4:12
14. Before I Forget 4:38
15. Vermilion (Terry Date Mix) 5:25
16. Sulfur 4:37
17. Psychosocial 4:43
18. Dead Memories (Radio Mix) 3:58
19. Snuff 4:36

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One part savage metal and one part macabre sideshow nightmare (but in a good way), Slipknot have made a career out of their larger-than-life, kitchen-sink approach to, well, everything. Offering an overview of the Iowa band's wild ride, best-of compilation Antennas to Hell provides listeners with the opportunity to dive headfirst into the weird, dark world Slipknot have created for themselves. Spanning four studio albums, as well as a track from the Resident Evil soundtrack and a pair of live cuts from their Disasterpieces album, the compilation covers a lot of ground, giving an all-inclusive look at the 13 years since the band came storming out of the Midwest with its double-platinum, self-titled debut in 1999. As a bonus, the compilation also includes a second disc featuring Slipknot's live performance from the 2009 Download Festival, which was originally released as a part of the video album (sic)nesses. Being able to hear the band both in the studio and on the stage makes Antennas to Hell a great jumping-off point for new fans looking to get the full sonic experience in one package, but the lack of real rarities might make longtime fans pause before diving in. [A clean version of the disc was also released.]