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Slipknot: Goat
The 10th Anniversary Special Edition features 2 CDs and 1 DVD. It includes the original Iowa album plus a bonus remix, the audio from the legendary "Disasterpieces" concert filmed in London in 2002. The DVD includes a brand new hour long film by the M. Shawn "Clown" Crahan that documents the chaotic Iowa cycle.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an unfiltered look into the chaotic and creative process of the iconic heavy metal band Slipknot. Directed by their own percussionist, M. Shawn Crahan, it delves deep into the band's psyche, showcasing their intense performances and the raw, often brutal, energy that defines their music. The film captures intimate moments and the sheer power of their live shows, providing a visceral experience for fans.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on the raw experience of a band, 'Slipknot: Goat' was primarily received by fans and music critics through the lens of its authenticity and visceral portrayal of the band's ethos. While not widely reviewed in traditional cinematic outlets, its reception among the Slipknot fanbase was largely positive, appreciating the candid look into the band's world.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw and authentic portrayal of Slipknot's intense energy.
Appreciated by fans for the behind-the-scenes glimpse into the band's creative process.
Seen as a powerful visual representation of the band's signature sound and aggression.
Google audience: Information not readily available.
Fun Fact
The documentary's title, 'Goat,' is a nickname for the band's own M. Shawn Crahan, who also directed the film.
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