SLIPKNOT: Go Behind The Scenes On 'Subliminal Verses Tour'

April 15, 2005

Fuse's "Uranium", currently sponsoring the monstrous "Subliminal Verses Tour" featuring SLIPKNOT with special guests LAMB OF GOD and SHADOWS FALL, will give fans a look at SLIPKNOT like they’ve never seen before. On Friday, April 15 at 8:00 p.m. ET, "Uranium" host Juliya gets a tour of the whole stage show with percussionist Chris Fehn, a first-person look at the death-defying drum solo of Joey Jordison, a view from above the madness with DJ Sid at his turntables, and an in depth conversation with frontman Corey Taylor as they walk through an empty arena awaiting the madness of the maggots. The show also features interviews with LAMB OF GOD and SHADOWS FALL. Juliya gets a lesson in whipping from Randy Blythe (singer of LAMB OF GOD) and a look into the “glamorous life” on the road, as SHADOWS FALL shows her what it takes to be an opening band on their first arena tour. You'll also see exclusive live performance footage of all three bands that you won’t see anywhere else!

In addition to the show premiering Friday, "Uranium" has posted on their web site an additional video package tied to a "watch and win" contest. Four members of SLIPKNOT gave Juliya something personal that "Uranium" wants to give away to some lucky fans. The Grand Prize will be a limited-edition autographed vinyl album from Sid that you can only get from his hands, and a drumstick from Joey. The runner-up prize will be Corey's personal hair scrunchie, and 30 cents from Chris (which teh "Uranium" press release claims "is the actual 30 cents from him, and has not replaced by the staff — HONESTLY!!").

For more information, go to "Uranium"'s web site at www.fuse.tv and watch the teasers posted online.

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