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Antennas to hell


Reviews (2)


AllMusic

2012

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Gregory Heaney

2012

"Offering an overview of the Iowa band's wild ride, best-of compilation Antennas to Hell provides listeners with the opportunity to dive headfirst into the weird, dark world Slipknot have created for themselves. Spanning four studio albums, as well as a track from the Resident Evil soundtrack and a pair of live cuts from their Disasterpieces album, the compilation covers a lot of ground, giving an all-inclusive look at the 13 years since the band came storming out of the Midwest with its double-platinum, self-titled debut in 1999".


BBC music

d. 25. July 2012

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Greg Moffitt

d. 25. July 2012

"Strip away the masks, the samples and the arena-busting stage shows and Slipknot are, at heart, a band every bit as authentic as Slayer or Metallica, and they've got the songs to match. If all they had were hype and gimmicks, they'd be nothing and nowhere. As it is, Antennas to Hell reminds us just how a bunch of misfits from Des Moines blew the metal scene apart and pieced it back together with psychotic brilliance".