Slipknot: Disasterpieces
Slipknot: Disasterpieces

Slipknot: Disasterpieces

2002
Movie
100 min
English

Slipknot performs live at the London Arena, summer 2002, in support of their Iowa album.

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IMDb8.2/10
Director: Shawn CrahanGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

Disasterpieces is a live concert film by the American heavy metal band Slipknot, released in 2002. It captures the band's intense and chaotic performance during their Iowa World Tour, showcasing their raw energy and unique stage presence. The film features live footage from various shows, interspersed with backstage clips and interviews, offering a comprehensive look at the band at the height of their early fame.

Critical Reception

As a live concert film, Disasterpieces was primarily reviewed by music publications and fans. It was generally praised for its high-energy performances, technical production, and raw depiction of Slipknot's live show. Critics noted the band's powerful stage presence and the visceral impact of their music captured on film. Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, cementing its status as a definitive document of Slipknot's early career.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its high-octane live performance and raw energy.
  • Lauded for capturing the band's chaotic and intense stage presence.
  • Appreciated by fans for its comprehensive look at Slipknot during their 'Iowa' era.

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Fun Fact

The film's director, Shawn Crahan, is also one of Slipknot's founding members, known as 'Clown'.

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