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Yeah, that's some good metalcore, but I like MuDvAyNe more...
Did you know that Sean Crahan produced MuDvAyNe's first album? (He's the percussionist for Slipknot.) :)

Exz, whatever you think, Slipknot respects their fans (and they call everyone "shit," by the way, including themselves)...

And here's some more about conflicts:
Limp Bizkit

Fred Durst from Limp Bizkit got into a conflict with Slipknot after Corey heard from his friends that Durst had described Slipknot's fans as "fat, ugly kids" in an interview with Spin magazine.

Sean Crahan, Slipknot's percussionist, threatened Fred Durst that if he criticized their fans again, he would regret it, and Corey later said in an interview with MuchMusic that Durst was a great businessman but not a musician. In 2001, Fred Durst created a post on Limp Bizkit's official website in which he disputed his attitude towards Slipknot: "We really love Slipknot, and we're glad they hate us, because it makes their music heavier, angrier, and cooler!!"

Some time later, Fred Durst, describing Slipknot's third studio album, said that this album was "absolutely the best metal album ever released."

And this is just crazy! Slipknot are tough guys!:D
When Slipknot came to Cleveland (Mushroomhead's hometown) for a concert, they were given a "warm" welcome. Someone in the audience threw a 9-volt battery onto the stage, which hit Paul Gray in the forehead. And the audience started chanting "Mushroomhead!" Corey Taylor, Mick Thomson, and one of the technicians came down from the stage and started a fight (for which Mick and the technician ended up in jail).

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