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Slipknot had something really cool in store for old-school fans at the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on Friday.

The topnotch metal act — known outside of its massive fanbase primarily for wearing creepy masks — wanted to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its debut album by taking listeners on a trip back to when that double-platinum-selling eponymous outing was first released.

“Welcome back to 1999,” lead vocalist Corey Taylor informed the huge crowd assembled for the band’s headlining set on Day 2 of the festival. “You will not hear one song written after 1999 tonight.”

Of course, Taylor knew that possibly not everyone would be thrilled with this plan, given that it would translate to missing out on so many top Slipknot cuts from later albums. Yet, he also knew that the most dedicated “maggots” — the band’s nickname for its fans — would certainly dig this turn of events.

“For the casual fan — sorry,” he said. “For the maggots who’ve been there since Day 1, this is our way of saying thank you.”

Jim Root performs with Slipknot during the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Chris Riley/Times-Herald)
Jim Root performs with Slipknot during the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Chris Riley/Times-Herald) 

Staying true to their word, the mighty metal men of Slipknot — Taylor, guitarists Jim Root and Mick Thomson, turntable specialist Sid Wilson, bassist-keyboardist Alessandro Venturella, percussionist Michael Pfaff and brand spanking new drummer Eloy Casagrande – stuck entirely to the band’s first album during the show

Prepping the crowd with a bit of Gary Wright’s decidedly un-metal anthem “Dream Weaver” (of course) and then the same “742617000027” intro found on that debut album, Slipknot took the stage and immediately began erecting a towering a set from tunes from the original platter.

They also sewed in a few bonus numbers bonus numbers from various import/reissue editions, including a simply scalding version of the underrated gem “Me Inside.”

“Are u ready for some deep (expletive) cuts, California?” Taylor asked to an audience that was “all in” from the very start.

Corey Taylor performs with Slipknot during the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Chris Riley/Times-Herald)
Corey Taylor performs with Slipknot during the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Chris Riley/Times-Herald) 

The Iowa outfit sounded as muscular as ever as it initially stuck to the record’s actual track listing, thundering through “(sic),” “Eyeless” and “Wait and Bleed” — the last of which being the album’s biggest hit. Yet, it eventually departed from the track listing and started mixing things up in interesting ways — such as playing “No Life” and “Only One” to close the main set, without including the usual “Diluted” between the two.

Slipknot finished up its triumphant return to 1999 with a blistering encore built from “S” numbers — “Spit It Out,” “Surfacing” and, finally, “Scissors,” which is indeed the last “listed” track on the original album.

Corey Taylor performs with Slipknot during the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Chris Riley/Times-Herald)
Corey Taylor performs with Slipknot during the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento on Friday, Oct. 11, 2024. (Chris Riley/Times-Herald) 

Slipknot setlist (based on our notes and information from Setlist.fm)

1. “742617000027”
2. “(sic)”
3. “Eyeless”
4. “Wait and Bleed”
5. “Get This”
6. “Eeyore”
7. “Tattered & Torn”
8. “Me Inside”
9. “Liberate”
10. “Frail Limb Nursery”
11. “Purity”
12. “Prosthetics”
13. “No Life”
14. “Only One”
Encore:
15. “Mudslide”
16. “Spit It Out”
17. “Surfacing”
18. “Scissors”

(Note: Some of these songs were played on tape as interludes.)

 

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