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Generally favorable reviews- based on 252 Ratings
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Positive: 197 out of 252
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Mixed: 39 out of 252
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Negative: 16 out of 252
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Dec 13, 2012Useless album, band members and sold out band. They don't make metal. It's garbage-like. Everyone listens to them without even knowing what do they listen to.
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Nov 17, 2011Only track I really liked was Psychosocial. While there maybe a few likeable songs on the album, It simply isnt that good. Really disapointing if you ask me.
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MatthewS.Feb 9, 2009Slipknot is dead. This is not Slipknot. They have officially turned into radio rock. It's pretty sad. They have transformed themselves into the very thing they hated. I hope they look into the mirror and realize that soon. If they could get back to making some intense music again that would be fantastic. This album is so weak. No intensity, no creativity, just crap!
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elmosarusFeb 7, 2009Ridiculous... to even think Slipknot is still "anti-mainstream" and "brutal" is a joke. after years of horrible albums, Corey Taylor has to bring a Stone Sour feel to the helpless band? pathetic. not to say it doesn't take talent to play in a band, but don't try to label yourself as "The Best Band Ever"... its sad, 3/4 of their fans are all posers or total n00bs to metal.
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ErniePSep 25, 2008
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MCG.Sep 11, 2008I would drag my sack across each of their terrible masks. Absolutely sack-draggingly awful.
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SeanSep 4, 2008
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OrelhaAug 29, 2008Weak boring and some shit, is the badest album from slipknot ever and maybe bad critics make this musicians make some good next time, unless them have lost all they hope like I.
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DPB.Aug 27, 2008
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DarinC.Aug 26, 2008A few bright spots, overall very weak album. Too much emo-driven lyrics now looking at adult things. Not as good as previous albums.
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Awards & Rankings
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All Hope Is Gone as a whole winds up being as bleak and unforgiving as its title.
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The set is at once Slipknot's most ambitious and accessible outing to date, with a broad palette of sounds and textures that shift faster than Michael Phelps off the starting block.
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Happily, Slipknot can pull in these directions and still maintain a new standard of bone-crunching intensity . There are louder metal bands in the world, for sure, but the Iowan nine-piece continue to make the most noise.