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Youtube only allowed me to publish this reaction with the song's audio...the reaction with the official video got blocked.

So, I'm publishing blocked version here. Pleased be advised, there are some graphic images.

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Slipknot: The Devil in I (Ep. 676)

This is "Slipknot: The Devil in I (Ep. 676)" by Doug Helvering on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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Thom P

Now I understand your reactions. But the visual effects tell the story and compliment the music.

Bill Brinkmoeller

Your explorations of Metal have helped me understand it to a degree that I didn't previously. There are some top-notch musicians doing some amazing things, which I always appreciate. But I just can't shake the feeling every time I listen to this sort of music, that it is so joyless. That disturbs me. I know that one of the things that art is supposed to do is make me uncomfortable sometimes, challenge me to look at, or listen to, or read things that take me outside of my comfort zone. In small doses, I think Metal can be fascinating and "enjoyable" in its way. I have a hard time imagining myself taking a steady diet of it, though. Thanks, Doug, for helping me open my eyes and ears to things I might not otherwise encounter, and understand them a little bit more.

D

As someone who is a fan of "extreme" metal, I appreciate someone like yourself getting out of his comfort zone and listening to the genre. That said, I do not personally consider bands like Slipknot and Lorna Shore as good examples of what metal is about, at least to me. If you're curious, I put a playlist on the discord in the daily doug forum. The thread is named 'extreme metal.' These songs may not sound any different to you, but for me they are much better representations for what metal is about.