Slipknot - Duality (Lyrics on Screen Video π€πΆπΈπ₯)

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Title | Slipknot - Duality (Lyrics on Screen Video π€πΆπΈπ₯) |
Author | Ultra Lyrics |
Duration | 4:25 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=TEvjnHXv1bw |
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Slipknot - Duality (Lyrics on Screen Video π€πΆπΈπ₯)
R.I.P Paul Gray 1972 - 2010
R.I.P Joey Jordison 1975 - 2021
This is also one of the first Slipknot songs I ever heard. I still remember listening to it quite often while walking to and from school, good memories haha. I think everyone reaches a point of feeling what the lyrics describe, Corey does an excellent job of it. Overall a very solid song!
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I push my fingers into my eyes
It's the only thing that slowly stops the ache
But it's made of all the things I have to take
Jesus, it never ends, it works it's way inside
If the pain goes on
I have screamed until my veins collapsed
I've waited last, my time's elapsed
Now, all I do is live with so much fate
I've wished for this, I've bitched at that
I've left behind this little fact
You cannot kill what you did not create
I've gotta say what I've gotta say
And then I swear I'll go away
But I can't promise you'll enjoy the noise
I guess I'll save the best for last
My future seems like one big past
You're left with me 'cause you left me no choice
I push my fingers into my eyes
It's the only thing that slowly stops the ache
If the pain goes on
I'm not gonna make it
Pull me back together
Or separate the skin from the bone
Leave me all the pieces
and then you can leave me alone
Tell me the reality is better than dream
But I found out the hard way
Nothing is what it seems!
I push my fingers into my eyes
It's the only thing that slowly stops the ache
But it's made of all the things I have to take
Jesus, it never ends, it works it's way inside
If the pain goes on, I'm not gonna make it!
All I've got, all I've got is insane
All I've got, all I've got is insane
All I've got, all I've got is insane
All I've got, all I've got is insane
All I've got, all I've got is insane
All I've got, all I've got is insane
I push my fingers into my eyes
It's the only thing that slowly stops the ache
But it's made of all the things I have to take
Jesus, it never ends, it works it's way inside
If the pain goes on, I'm not gonna make it!
All I've got, all I've got is insane
All I've got, all I've got is insane
All I've got, all I've got is insane
All I've got, all I've got is insane
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Michael Crahan / Christopher Fehn / Paul Gray / Craig Jones / Nathan Jordison / James Root / Corey Taylor / Mickael Thomson / Sid Wilson
Duality lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Roadrunner Records have listed the music video for "Duality" as the best music video in Roadrunner history.[7]
On May 4, 2004, "Duality" was released as their first official single.[29]
Before the release of Vol. 3, band members had promised a more experimental album; drummer Jordison said that "it's almost as if Slayer was tapping on Radiohead".[14] For the first time in Slipknot's career, songs such as "Circle" and "Vermilion Pt. 2" were led by an acoustic rather than an electric guitar. According to Todd Burns of Stylus, songs such as "Pulse of the Maggots" and "Before I Forget" incorporate a "pounding metal" style.[20] AllMusic wrote that tracks, such as "The Blister Exists", "Three Nil", and "Opium of the People", combine the two extremes of their recognizable metal edge with melody, and the most apparent shifts being in Taylor's vocal style, with relatively few songs relying solely on screamed vocals in comparison to their earlier work.[4] Entertainment Weekly wrote that the album "[bounced] between over-powering speed-metal and haunting acoustic rock".[21]
AllMusic wrote that tracks, such as "The Blister Exists", "Three Nil", and "Opium of the People", combine the two extremes of their recognizable metal edge with melody, and the most apparent shifts being in Taylor's vocal style, with relatively few songs relying solely on screamed vocals in comparison to their earlier work.[4]
Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses is Slipknot's first album that does not warrant a Parental Advisory label, mainly because the lyrics of Vol. 3, compared to other Slipknot albums, are much less explicit in terms of profanity and obscure dark themes. While the standard edition does not feature the warning label, the special edition does due to the heavy profanity found in its bonus content. In a 2008 interview, guitarist Mick Thomson explained that vocalist Corey Taylor made a point of avoiding the use of profanity in response to claims that he relied on use of it.[22] Only two instances of profanity occur on the album, which are the use of the word "bitched" in "Duality" and "bastards" which appears in the intro monologue for "Pulse of the Maggots".
Source(s): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vol._3:_(The_Subliminal_Verses)
Slipknot - Duality (Lyrics on Screen Video π€πΆπΈπ₯)
https://youtu.be/TEvjnHXv1bw