Crowz

Crowz was an album of the band Slipknot that was never released. The album contained a mix between new material and remakes of Mate.Feed.Kill.Repeat songs, with Corey Taylor (the bands new singer at the time) on vocals instead of Anders Colsfini It was based on a strange happening with a murder (group) of crows and a dead crow in a jar. Corey Taylor states this about the album: "Crowz refers to a saying we started which started following a spooky incident when we where taking Paul home after a studio session, and the road his place was on was covered entirely with crows, or blackbirds, or whatever. Thousands upon thousands of them. When the headlights flashed over them, they all took to the trees as one big, black mass. It was eerie. Then, they all sat in the trees and phone lines watching us. That's where Crowz came from. Plus, Shawn found a dead one in his driveway, and kept it in a big, commercial pickle jar, and carried it around at shows until it turned to mush, During shows Shawn would open the jar, this would cause him to vomit all over the place and also cause fans to start vomiting all over the place. It was sick, it was kept in the jar with all the bacteria and flesh eating creatures. It started secreting this brown liquid and became a fine sauce. Some kids broke the jar open and played catch with it for awhile and now it's disposed." Crowz (as stated) was never released, but instead the self titled album was released.

 

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