SLIPKNOT: 'Pulse Of The Maggots' To Be Unleashed At The End Of The Month

March 8, 2004

A brand-new SLIPKNOT song, titled "Pulse of the Maggots", will be made available for download at the group's official web site beginning on March 30. This date will also mark the release of an interactive section on the web site, made whole by nine individual parts that are going to be unveiled one by one during the next few months, five before the official album release and the remaining four after May 25. The fans will be granted access to new and original stuff by SLIPKNOT, starting with skins, images of the studio recording of the album, and pictures from the shows on the Jägermeister Music Tour tour with FEAR FACTORY and CHIMAIRA. Later on, two new songs will be added to the web site: the final version of "Don't Get Close" and "Duality". By the time the record hits the shops, the web site will contain material that can only be accessed though the original CD. Fans who purchase the new CD will be able to enter exclusive areas and will be able to listen to a song NOT included on the album. They will also be given the opportunity to win various prizes, including nine signed jumpsuits used by SLIPKNOT at their live shows. In addition, owners of the new CD will be able to access nine chat rooms (one for each member of the band) where the group will communicate with the fans.

As previously reported, SLIPKNOT will release the track "Duality" as the first single from their as-yet-untitled new CD, due out on May 25 through Roadrunner Records. The song will impact radio stations on May 4.

(Thanks: SicArmy.org)

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