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Captured by Fran Strine in 1999, this image locks in Corey Taylor at the most primal, feral point of Slipknot’s ascent—when the masks were raw, the intent was violent, and the band felt genuinely dangerous.
Shot up close and confrontational, Taylor reaches straight through the frame, blurring the line between performer and threat. The mask is scarred, the energy is hostile, and the moment feels barely contained—exactly how Slipknot existed in 1999. No theatrics. No myth-making. Just unfiltered chaos captured in real time.
Year: 1999
Edition: Limited to 50 copies worldwide
Size: 11×14 inches
Paper: Museum-quality archival paper
Authentication: Hand-signed and hand-numbered by photographer Fran Strine
This is not a nostalgia piece—it’s a document of a band before rules, before restraint, when Slipknot was still feral and rewriting the boundaries of heavy music.
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