Slipknot Plan US Tour
. Taylor has consistently cast doubt over the future of Slipknot since the death of bassist Paul Gray but recently gave some encouraging signs to fans that it perhaps wasn't the end of the band. Having completed a series of European festival appearances, Taylor and his bandmates were visibly moved at the last of these when Sonisphere UK honoured Gray with a two minute silence, and in the aftermath Taylor told Artisan News that he was still coming to terms with Slipknot without his long term friend. Read what he had to say RockAAA.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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