Slipknot Killpop With New Music Video
. The clip, directed by the band's percussionist Shawn 'Clown' Crahan, opens in a dilapidated warehouse, where two women in matching half-black/half-white face paint and skin-tight bondage wear are cavorting ominously amongst the wreckage. Band members lurk in the shadows, eventually coming together for performance shots with the bondage-clad women writhing to the riff-heavy but somewhat subdued (for Slipknot, anyway) track that highlights the melodic vocals of singer Corey Taylor. The video is interspersed with colorful and quick but effective shots of co-percussionist Chris Fehn treating a beer keg like a gong with a baseball bat. "Killpop" is the third official video released from .5: The Grey Chapter, following visuals for "The Negative One" and "The Devil in I." Check it out here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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