Slipknot Starting To Feel Like A Family Again Since Paul Gray's Death
. Despite having hit the stage a number of times in the past three years � including a headline set at this year's Download Festival � they hadn't been able to get back into the studio. That's about to change, says frontman Taylor. "We've all come a long way in the last couple of years," he says. "We've all started to get our own sh*t together and we're starting to feel like a family again � which is huge for us. "As dysfunctional as this band has been in the past, we've always been there for each other, and we're really starting to reflect that now." He had more to say. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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