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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 5:56 am
You might know them. They tagged along with KoRn on the Family Values Tour. When most people think Stone Sour they think Corey Taylor and then others connect the line and say SlipKnoT. That is all true, Taylor is lead vocals for both bands although he started Stone Sour years before he was asked to join SlipKnoT.
Stone Sour was formed in 1992 with Shawn Economaki, James/Jim Root, Corey Taylor, and Joel Ekman in Mes Moines, Iowa. During their early years they released 2 demo tapes (one in '92 and the other in '94) but with no airplay. In 1996 Corey Taylor was asked by Anders to join a jamband he was forming. He named the band "SlipKnoT" because of the various influences. Taylor reluctanly accepted and brought along his own guitarist, James Root. In 1997 the band self released their first album titled Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat. The band had made a total of only 1,000 actual copies for sale which 500 were recalled and about 250 copies destroyed. After the failure of the record many of the original members of the band left but in 1998 Roadrunner got ahold of their album and wanted to sign the band. The band signed with Roadrunner in early 1999 and later that years reworked M.F.K.R into their debut album SlipKnoT with the permentant 9 members and the band known as SipKnoT had established it's mark. Then in 2001 they released one of their most aggressive albums simply titled IOWA. That year Josh Rand ran into Taylor and asked him about reforming Stone Sour and taking a look at some of the songs he had written. Taylor and Root did sit down and discuss but no actual plan was drawn out. Then in 2002 for the Spiderman Soundtrack Stone Sour had recorded their first single, BOTHER which was also released on their debut Self titled album later that year. But thanks to the single, Stone Sour was signed to Roadrunner like SlipKnoT. The album went platinum and in 2003 got a Grammy for Best Rock Album. Soon after, Taylor and Root returned to SlipKnoT and started to record their next albumw which was released in 2003 titled Vol. 3: (The Submliminal Verses). The album failed to meet the standards of the "Maggots" and became SlipKnoT's least sold album. After the release the band went on tour with Lamb of God and Shadow's Fall in the Subliminal Verses Tour. During the tour SlipKnoT recorded their first live album 9.0: Live released in 2005. After the tour Taylor and Root returned to Stone Sour and began recording their Sophomore album. But before they could even begin, Joel Ekman left the band due to personal issues and Stone Sour replaced him with Roy Mayorga from Soulfly (also subing as drummer for Sepultura). The album Come What(ever) May was released August 1, 2006 under Roadrunner and became Corey's most personal record to date with the single Through Glass. After the record was released Stone Sour joined KoRn on the Family Values Tour until dropping out to tour with Evanescence (they open for Ev).
Current band line up:
Corey Taylor (also in SlipKnoT) - Lead vocals James/Jim Root (also in SlipKnoT) - Lead Guitars Josh Rand - Guitars, backing vocals Shawn Economaki - Bass Roy Mayorga (also in Soulfly) - Drums
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 4:45 pm
Stone Sour is one of the best bands I've heard, Through Glass is what got me to like them; it's just a beautiful well-written song.
But godammit... I wish I bought a ticket to see the Evanescence tour, just so I can see Stone Sour sweatdrop
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+[Unholy_Rage]+ Vice Captain
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:06 am
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Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2007 4:00 am
I know, I had no idea Stone Sour were going to be there. If I did I wouldn't have gone to see Deicide or Satyricon - nor gone to Canada, or spend all my money clubbing before and after the final exams xD
But nah too late now, even if there's going to be a second show. Now I'm just waiting for Lamb of God to live up to their promise of playing in April.
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+[Unholy_Rage]+ Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2007 6:56 am
Their going to play most of their newer stuff more (friend told me they almost cover everything from Sacrament). But they thrown in some Ashes of the Wake, but sad that they don't play much from As Palaces Burn or Burn the Priest.
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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 12:30 am
+[Unholy_Rage]+ Stone Sour is one of the best bands I've heard, Through Glass is what got me to like them; it's just a beautiful well-written song. But godammit... I wish I bought a ticket to see the Evanescence tour, just so I can see Stone Sour sweatdrop They were on tour with Evanescence? When I went to go see Evanescence they were with some band named Revelation Theory. Unless if we are talking about different tours.
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Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:22 am
The Korn Effect +[Unholy_Rage]+ Stone Sour is one of the best bands I've heard, Through Glass is what got me to like them; it's just a beautiful well-written song. But godammit... I wish I bought a ticket to see the Evanescence tour, just so I can see Stone Sour sweatdrop They were on tour with Evanescence? When I went to go see Evanescence they were with some band named Revelation Theory. Unless if we are talking about different tours. Different tours the current tour Evanescence headlines, Stone Sour opens for them.
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:56 pm
Hmm. . . Evanescence passed through here in January I think. I had no money, and was hyped on seeing SlipKnoT (XD), so no Ev. Besides, their tour posters SUCKED!!! >_<
I love Stone Sour though, Ragey's right, Through Glass is just. . . Oh my god. Them, KoRn, and SlipKnoT are such great inspirations when I want to write something.
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