COREY TAYLOR Vows To Swim With Sharks For Christmas Number One

December 17, 2010

According to Roadrunner Records, STONE SOUR and SLIPKNOT frontman Corey Taylor has posted a video message on his official YouTube channel announcing that he will swim with sharks if fans get him to the No. 1 spot in the U.K. this weekend with his charity Christmas single called "XM@$".

Taylor apparently wants to follow in the vein of RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE, whose "Killing In The Name" topped the chart last year and prevented yet another insipid song from the winner of Simon Cowell's "The X Factor" from hitting No. 1.

Last year a British fan launched a Facebook campaign to put "Killing In The Name" ahead of Cowell's annual bland pop ditty, which drew the attention and support of RAGE itself.

Taylor told The Pulse Of Radio that his nasty little Yuletide song is also helping with something meaningful this season. "All of the proceeds are gonna go to charity," he said. "All the proceeds from the U.K. are gonna go to the Teenage Cancer Trust, and we're looking for a charity here in the States that we can donate all the proceeds to. And all out of just pure, Scroogy, bah-humbug, gnarly emotion, you know. And it's hilarious."

Taylor said he decided to support the Teenage Cancer Trust because "my grandmother had cancer, and luckily she got over it. But teenage cancer is probably overlooked a little bit."

STONE SOUR will hit the road in mid-January with AVENGED SEVENFOLD as it continues supporting its latest set, "Audio Secrecy".

Taylor's other band, SLIPKNOT, will play European festivals next summer for the first time without late bassist Paul Gray.

"X-M@$" video:

(Thanks: NJthrasher)

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