We were so normal in our daily lives since we weren’t doing the band full time. "From day one, it has been absolute chaos. Read More: Slipknot add additional dates to already stacked 2020 tour schedule I could move all my fingers and toes so I was like, “F*ck, okay, I’m fine” and I finished the show," says Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor. I slipped and landed on top of my head and twisted my neck. We were doing a show in either Detroit or Indianapolis and I was singing on a monitor. "I think I almost broke my neck or cracked my skull when I fell off the stage at Ozzfest ’99. You can check out those below and read more here. With the book coming out tomorrow, they've released a few excerpts from a few notable musicians involved. The writer, who has also written Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History of Metal, is bringing to life some of the wildest stories of heavy metal musicians straight from their own mouths. Read More: Baby Yoda name is up to one person to reveal, ‘Mandalorian’ director says
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