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Corey Taylor Streaming New Holiday Single

Corey Taylor of Slipknot/Stone Sour fame has begun streaming his newly-recorded Christmas single “X-M@$” online below. The effort will be released digitally on December 12th with proceeds going towards the Teenage Cancer Trust.

A video for the track is also in the works with more details available over at Roadrunnerrecords.com.

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    • Dear Corey Taylor,

      Maybe you and Jonathan Davis could get together and write a cool song with crying in it at the end about how Santa isn’t real and such? That’d be exciting….no?? How do you go from writing “Wait and Bleed” or “Disasterpiece” or even “Surfacing” to writing lame ass bullshit in both Stone Sour and Slipknot. Is it possible you got drunk enough a couple of Christmas’s ago and lost your balls? Maybe someone else found them. FUTURE TOUR OF THE DECADE: Stone Sour, Hellyeah and Five Finger Death Punch wsg Nonpoint….HA!

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    • southpawchew     December 1, 2010 at 7:17 pm

      HONESTLY this is the best thing i heard any member of slipknot do sense what 2002. the dudes into the redneck thing and its probably the most tolerable thing outa any member and i hate redneck shit. and at a quick glance at it it maybe better then all that nickleback hell yeah mudvayne godsmack rob zombie redneck shit, i hate this movement but whatever. i am just waiting for disturbed to start singing about ford trucks and how loud there harley can be.

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    • Metalhead27     December 2, 2010 at 2:48 pm

      Pretty sure he’s just having fun. This isn’t a serious track off of an album or anything. Maybe people should stop taking everything so seriuosly. It’s obvious that he’s just having a good time. That being said, I don’t care what Corey does, he’s still the lead vocalist for SlipKnot, and, to me, that’s a respect that nothing can tarnish. Yes yes.

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