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Directed by and Shawn "Clown" Crahan in 2004, the video for the lead single of Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) became an instant classic, eventually being named Roadrunner Records' greatest video of all time. The Story Behind the Chaos
: While some "sugar glass" was used for safety, the fans got so caught up in the energy that they broke items they weren't supposed to. The band eventually had to pay roughly $50,000 in damages to the homeowner for the extensive structural destruction. Musical and Visual "Duality" slipknot_duality_music_video
The video’s concept was deceptively simple but incredibly high-risk: a massive house party where things go "Slipknot-level" wrong. Directed by and Shawn "Clown" Crahan in 2004,
The song itself explores the internal conflict of making difficult life choices—symbolized by the iconic line, "I push my fingers into my eyes," which Corey Taylor described as the physical sensation of a headache so intense you'd do anything to stop the pain. The band eventually had to pay roughly $50,000
Witness the raw, unfiltered energy that made this video a metal landmark:
The music video is more than just a visual for a hit song; it is a legendary piece of heavy metal history that captured the raw, destructive energy of Slipknot and their fan base, known as "Maggots".
: "Duality" marked a shift for the band. Unlike the brutal, explicit lyrics of the Iowa era, this track focused on melodic hooks and clean singing alongside heavy riffs, showing the "duality" of the band’s own musical identity.





