“Just take it all away from me. That’s cool!” Every guitar solo on Slipknot’s debut album “got cut out”, claims Mick Thomson

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By Matt Mills
( Metal Hammer )
published 3 October 2024

“Any kind of technical playing was mocked and frowned upon”

(Image credit: Steve Brown)

Slipknot guitarist Mick Thomson has said he recorded solos for the band’s blockbuster debut album, but that “they all got cut out”.

Thomson makes the claim in a new interview with Guitar World and explains the omission of solos, saying that “any kind of technical guitar playing was mocked and frowned upon” at the time.

“I actually had some solos in songs,” says Thomson, “but they all got cut out. Because, between Ross [Robinson, producer] and Joey [Jordison, drummer], guitar solos are stupid now.”

Thomson adds: “Any kind of technical guitar playing was mocked and frowned upon. So, yeah, leads were stripped out. The song (Sic) used to be called Slipknot, and there was a lead in that, and then there were solos in some other shit. But they were just massaged out.”

The guitarist candidly says that he wasn’t a fan of the cuts. “I mean, I get it… but it sucked. Because it was one of those things where I’m like, ‘I’ve spent my whole life playing, and now fucking here I am, and… nope! Never mind! It’s all gone!’ You know?

“Like, ‘Just take it all away from me. That’s cool! Never mind that I sat in my room for years obsessing and trying to fucking do whatever, and then here I am and… nope!’”

During the nu metal era when Slipknot made their debut, guitar solos were very much out of fashion. It was a trend that did not sit well with veteran players. For example, in 2016, Megadeth mainman Dave Mustaine went on a fiery rant about the genre’s approach to the guitar. He told Cry Of The Wolf: ​​”That was the worst part of my career during that whole nu metal thing. You know there were no solos because the guitar players weren’t good enough to do solos.”

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Slipknot are celebrating 25 years of their debut album by playing it in full on tour. The band have already trekked across North America and will hit Europe with Bleed From Within in December. See details below.

Slipknot - (Sic) (Audio) - YouTube

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Slipknot 2024 European tour dates:

Dec 05: Amsterdam Ziggo Dome, Netherlands
Dec 06: Dortmund Westfalenhalle, Germany
Dec 08: Stuttgart Schleyerhalle, Germany
Dec 09: Leipzig Quarterback Immobilien Arena, Germany
Dec 11: Zurich Hallenstadion, Switzerland
Dec 12: Paris Accorhotel Arena, France
Dec 14: Leeds First Direct Arena, UK
Dec 15: Glasgow OVO Hydro, UK
Dec 17: Manchester Co-op Live Arena, UK
Dec 18: Birmingham Utilita Arena, UK
Dec 20: London O2 Arena, UK
Dec 21: London O2 Arena, UK

Matt Mills
Contributing Editor, Metal Hammer

Louder’s resident Gojira obsessive was still at uni when he joined the team in 2017. Since then, Matt’s become a regular in Prog and Metal Hammer, at his happiest when interviewing the most forward-thinking artists heavy music can muster. He’s got bylines in The Guardian, The Telegraph, NME, Guitar and many others, too. When he’s not writing, you’ll probably find him skydiving, scuba diving or coasteering.

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