SLIPKNOT Side Project MP3 Posted Online

June 18, 2002

STONE SOUR, the side project of SLIPKNOT vocalist Corey Taylor and rhythm guitarist Jim Root, have posted an MP3 of the track "Get Inside" at this location.

"Get Inside" comes off the group's self-titled debut, which is currently being mixed by Toby Wright and is set for a September 9th release through Roadrunner Records. Produced by the band and Tom Tatman (i.e. LIVING SACRIFICE, CRAIG ERICKSON),the CD will include an alternate version of "Bother", which recently appeared on the Spider-Man soundtrack.

As previously reported, STONE SOUR will film a video for "Get Inside" during their appearance at the Los Angeles club Whisky A Go-Go on June 26th.

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