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While beef between Slipknot and Mushroomhead made for good headlines in the late '90s and early 2000s, former Slipknot singer Anders Colsefni reveals that tensions between the two bands only arose ...
Mushroomhead Vs. Slipknot By the Numbers Mushroomhead were the first of the two bands to release an album, with the group’s ...
The feud between Slipknot and Mushroomhead was highly publicized in the early 2000s, resulting in a bizarre battle of masked bands. In a new interview, Mushroomhead drummer Steve ‘Skinny ...
Mushroomhead and Slipknot are two bands in the scene that have seemingly been compared to one another on a few separate occasions throughout their long careers. While they’ve been compared on ...
If you know anything about the Cleveland band Mushroomhead, it’s probably this: They’re the metal band whose members wear scary masks but who are not Slipknot. As a matter of fact, the two ...
Appearing as a special guest on the Everblack podcast, Colsefni was asked if there was a rivalry between Slipknot and Mushroomhead. “After I was in the band. Because none of us had heard of them.
For years, you couldn't mention Mushroomhead without also bringing up Slipknot in the same sentence. Since 1999, the 'Head's had an ongoing beef with the Iowan metallers ... a beef that basically ...
Really, having anyone feud over “who wore it first” or “who wore it better” just seems so high school, but it somehow became an on-and-off thing for Mushroomhead and Slipknot throughout the years. Now ...
During a recent interview with Live Metal, Corey Taylor was asked about the possibility of Slipknot touring with their much less successful masked counterparts, Mushroomhead. Taylor responded thusly: ...
Slipknot were bound to wreak havoc in the ... black mask after receiving backlash from a member of Cleveland metal act Mushroomhead who also wore a pig mask. Jordison and Wilson stuck to their ...
Mushroomhead vs. Slipknot was arguably the biggest nu-metal feud ever, the height of which involved the ’Knot having all sorts of objects thrown at them during a show in Cleveland, Ohio in ’99.