|
|
4416 Kč / 1800 Kč2. února přidáno: Nová anketa 9. července přidáno: Nová anketa 11. března přidáno: 4 nové artworky Celkem: --- 3825 fotek --- 144 textů písní --- 139 tapet --- 95 avatarů --- 81 artworků --- 65 významů písní --- 32 audio preview --- 24 čtenářských recenzí --- 22 video souborů --- 14 rozhovorů --- 7 audio souborů Nepřehlédněte: Slipknot patří na Facebooku mezi 20 nejsledovanějších hudebních kapel vůbec? Až za nimi jsou jména jako KoRn či U2. src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> |
2008-09-06 22:17 Corey(8) comments temp. disabled
"Psychosocial" was nominated in the "Best Rock Video" category at this year's MTV Video Music Awards. The event, hosted by British comic and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" co-star Russell Brand, will be broadcast live at 9 p.m. on September 7 from the legendary Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood. 2008-09-06 22:10 Corey(8) comments temp. disabled
"Psychosocial" was nominated in the "Best Rock Video" category at this year's MTV Video Music Awards. The event, hosted by British comic and "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" co-star Russell Brand, will be broadcast live at 9 p.m. on September 7 from the legendary Paramount Pictures Studios in Hollywood. 2008-09-04 21:24 Corey(8) comments temp. disabled
Slipknot has seen similar outstanding first week sales worldwide, with #1 debuts in Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, New Zealand, Sweden and Switzerland, #2 in Belgium, France, Germany, Japan and the United Kingdom, and a #3 debut in Norway. In addition, Slipknot has been nominated for their first MTV Video Music Award in the "Best Rock Video" category for the album's first single, the melodically metallic "Psychosocial." Premiered on FNMTV in July and then later added to regular rotation at MTV and MTV2, the video saw over 80 spins on the channels and has an excellent chance at taking home a Moon Man on Sept 7th. The #1 position on Billboard is another milestone for a band that has been fastracking its way to legendary status since arriving on the hard rock scene. All of Slipknot's previous albums, including 1999's self-titled debut, have all been certified platinum or better, as have their DVDs, Welcome to Our Neighborhood, Disasterpieces and Voliminal: Inside the Nine. The double live 9.0: Live holds a gold certification. The band has also been nominated for six Grammy awards, having won "Best Metal Performance" in 2006 for "Before I Forget." Having spent their summer dominating as the main stage headliner for the inaugural Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival, Slipknot's world tour continues on October 8th in Japan. The band will tour Australia and Europe this fall, and return for a U.S. headline run in early 2009 Thank you to everyone world wide for making this album so huge! -#1 - USA -#1 – Canada -#1 - Switzerland -#1 – New Zealand -#1 - Australia -#1 - Sweden -#1 - Finland -#2 – Japan -#2 - UK -#2 – Germany -#2 - Austria -#2 - France -#2 - Belgium -#3 – Norway -#6 – Holland -#8 – Mexico -#9 - Spain When All Hope Is Gone... 2008-09-04 21:21 Corey(8) comments temp. disabled
2008-09-04 21:19 Corey(8) comments temp. disabled
2008-09-04 21:15 Corey(8) comments temp. disabled
2008-09-02 14:33 Corey(8) comments temp. disabled
2008-09-02 14:32 Corey(8) comments temp. disabled
Not that he's one to rant about anything under the sun you understand, but Corey Taylor isn't called The Great Big Mouth for nothing. And, according to the Slipknot frontman, record companies only have themselves to blame for the rise in illegal downloading because "most of the bands they sign are shit." "Why would you blame [people who download music]?," Taylor said to Kerrang! "Half the fucking albums that are out there are shit. I don't download, but at the same time, I don't buy new music 'cause it all sucks. Okay, there's a handful of bands that I buy, but other than that, I just buy old shit because old shit is good. Sorry! "People wanna blame the decline of album sales on downloading, I think it's actually the record companies' fault," he added. "I think it's the quality of the product. If record companies would stop giving any fucking mook on the street with a fringe a record deal or their own record label, maybe you would sell more fucking albums, dipshits." |