Slipknot Shares The Full Details of Their Debut Album Anniversary Boxed-Set – “Prosthetics” Demo Version Streaming Now


UPDATED: Slipknot has announced the full details of this boxed set and all unreleased material. The band will release 1,899 more of the limited edition boxed sets for a total of 1999 until they sell out. Buy at the link below.

As part of the digital rollout for their 25th anniversary edition of their 1999 self-titled debut, Slipknot have released a demo version of “Prosthetics.” The track is one of 59 bonus recordings featured in the deluxe set.

Slipknot have opened their vault for the 25th anniversary of their 1999 self-titled debut, revealing a huge new box version will sell out, and was curated by M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan. The set—pressed on “blood-filled” vinyl—is limited to just 100 copies worldwide and reportedly sold out instantly at $250 per set. Clocking in with 59 tracks total, the release digs deep into the band’s early days, including rare Indigo Ranch demos produced by Ross Robinson, alternate mixes, live cuts, and 40 previously unreleased recordings. Though Roadrunner Records had previously issued expanded editions, this new set was curated entirely by Clown, now dubbed the band’s “caretaker.” Their 1999 debut album—which went gold in early 2000, platinum by May, and now sits at 2x platinum—was commemorated heavily last year with a full 25th anniversary tour. The band has now announced standard versions of the set as well as DSP pre-saves.

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Pre-save and pre-order here:
https://slipknot1.lnk.to/slipknot25

 

 

 

Box set includes exclusive new artwork and unseen imagery collected from the band’s personal archives.

59 recordings including Slipknot’s legendary Indigo Ranch demos / mixes, live versions and other rarities – 40 of them unreleased – across 6 color LPs

9 new Slipknot collectors photo cards 

SLIPKNOT announce Slipknot (25th Anniversary Edition) – a deluxe reissue celebrating the release of their iconic eponymous debut album which catapulted the band in 1999. This special release immortalizes the band’s creative process at the time when the Iowa nine went from a newly-signed fledgling metal act, to an unexpected and unstoppable cultural force that redefined heavy music for a new generation.

 

Slipknot (25th Anniversary Edition) will be available in stores and across digital retailers on September 5, 2025 via Roadrunner Records. Earlier this week Slipknot released a special edition of the box set directly to fans. Limited to 100 blood filled vinyl copies via their secret site 742617000027.net, the edition sold out in seconds, crashing the website in the process. Available for pre-order today are a 6LP Box Set with blood splattered vinyl (limited to 1899 copies), 2LP, and 2CD in addition to digital on streaming services. Depending on the format (see a full list and packshots below), this release includes the original Ross Robinson produced album, plus recordings which only the band and their inner circle heard at the time of the production. All collected from the original sources, these include unreleased takes, alternate versions, and mixes from SR Audio, Indigo Ranch and more, as well as ‘test mixes’ from alternate mixers. Not only are these recordings the full story behind the recording of this now-iconic album, they also chart the course of choices made and paths taken, and how the Slipknot the world knows today came to be

 

Today Slipknot share their unreleased demo of “Prosthetics” which was recorded before the band entered Indigo Ranch with Ross Robinson. The demo was then refined in the studio, ultimately landing on their debut album. 

 

 

As much as the debut album set the stage, Slipknot was also a band unleashed on live audiences in 1999, who had never seen anything like it. Performances on their first world tour cycle are legendary, and the band’s impact was swift as global audiences bore witness. Word-of-mouth spread like a virus. This package includes recordings of shows that bookend one chaotic year: the 1999 show in Hartford, CT captures the unbridled raw power of a small stage, while the 2000 UK recordings document the band’s ability to harness the small stage energy and deliver to a mainstage crowd. The audio was pulled from the soundboard’s digital audio tapes, carefully remixed and mastered for the first time – all chosen by the band to best represent the intensity and spirit of the band’s earliest days.

 

The time to share these recordings with the world is finally here.

 

In case you missed it, Slipknot’s Here Comes The Pain arena tour sold out across the globe. The performances celebrated the heavy titans’ 25th anniversary and included an epic homecoming show in Des Moines at their own Knotfest Iowa. Each date saw a unique set drawing heavily from their cult classic debut album. 

Slipknot, Circa 1999 By Dean Karr | Hi Res Version Here

 

 

 

L-R: Box Set 6LP Packshot, 2LP Packshot | Hi Res Versions Here

 

 

LP 1: Slipknot – Tracklist: 

The seminal debut album from Slipknot.

 

Side 1 

 

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Eyeless

Wait and Bleed

Surfacing

Spit It Out 

Tattered and Torn 

Me Inside 

Side 2 

 

Liberate 

Prosthetics 

No Life 

Diluted 

Only One 

Scissors 

*LP 2 & 3: Indigo Ranch Mixes – Tracklist:

The legendary Indigo Ranch mixes. In 1999 the band gathered at Malibu’s Indigo Ranch to record their breakthrough debut. These early rough mixes showcase the raw energy and chaotic vibe before the final Ross Robinson mixes.

 

Side 1

 

(sic)

Eyeless

Surfacing 

Tattered and Torn

Side 2

 

Only One

Liberate 

Suck These Nuts (Get This)

Killing Leslie 

Side 3

 

Me Inside

Wait and Bleed

No Life 

Interloper (Diluted) 

Side 4

 

Spit It Out 

Eeyore 

Scissors 

LP 4: Demos and Alternate Mixes – Tracklist:

Side One: Demos – These are the original demos recorded before the band entered Indigo Ranch with Ross Robinson. These demos were then refined in the studio to become the debut album. Some of the actual tracks from the demos were used in the final mixes.

Side Two: Jay Baumgardner and Ulrich Wild Mixes – The band and label wanted to have test mixes done before finalizing the album and connected with two other renowned mixers to see what they would do to the mixes. Each has a different take on the tracks.

 

Side 1

 

Wait and Bleed (Demo)

Snap (Demo)

Interloper (Demo)

Despise (Demo)

Only One (Demo)

Me Inside (Demo)

Prosthetics (Demo)

 Side 2

 

Surfacing (Jay Baumgardner Mix)

Only One (Jay Baumgardner Mix)

No Life (Jay Baumgardner Mix)

(sic) (Ulrich Wild Mix)

Purity

Eeyore 

*LP 5 & 6: Live – Tracklist: 

Months after the debut album, the band took to the road and these live recordings showcase the band’s atmospheric rise from headlining Hartford, Connecticut’s legendary 1200 seat Webster Theater in September of 1999, to playing in front of massive crowds in the UK and Iowa in late 2000.  

 

Side 1

 

Wait and Bleed (Live in Hartford 1999)

Surfacing (Live in Hartford 1999)

Purity (Live in Hartford 1999)

Spit It Out (Live in Hartford 1999)

Eeyore (Live in Hartford 1999)

Side 2

 

(sic) (Live in the UK 2000)

Eyeless (Live in the UK 2000)

No Life  (Live in the UK 2000)

Eeyore  (Live in the UK 2000)

Liberate  (Live in the UK 2000)

Side 3

 

Purity (Live in the UK 2000)

Prosthetics (Live in the UK 2000)

Spit It Out (Live in the UK 2000)

Wait and Bleed (Live in the UK 2000)

Get This (Live in the UK 2000)

Side 4

 

Surfacing (Live in the UK 2000)

Me Inside (Live in the UK 2000)

Scissors (Live in Iowa 2000)

*LP Exclusive To Box Set Only

 

 

 

More About Slipknot:

 

Released on June 29th, 1999, Slipknot’s self-titled debut, now double platinum, was a smash hit with critics and an instant classic with fans. It was, and is, a molotov cocktail signaling a revolution– embracing a creative direction that eschewed metal traditions in favor of fresh ideas. While the jaw-clenching riffs coupled with Robinson’s venomous production were crucial to the album’s success, it was the care and attention to detail in the songcraft that moved the needle from “great” to “benchmark.” 

 

“We loved what we did with the first record but we didn’t even know if there was gonna be anything after that,” recalls guitarist Jim Root. “We just wanted people to hear it. Selling out of records and shows, having successful tours– those are goals for any band. But the dream scenario in some ways, came true for us.”

 

In the years following, Slipknot’s popularity nipped at the heels of elder statesmen and even the band’s heroes, eventually navigating this brave new world with unending drive, fresh ideas and a bloodlust for odometer clicks. Tens of billions of streams and tens of millions of subscribers and followers later, the accolades tell the story: 64 award nominations and 27 wins including a Grammy for “Before I Forget“ from Vol. 3.  A seemingly endless number of tour dates. Headlining slots at the biggest festivals in the world such as Download, Rock In Rio, Hellfest, Wacken and many more. Not to mention RIAA certifications by the truckload– 14 platinum certifications and 40 gold across more than 30 million in record and video sales. 

 

In addition, Slipknot positioned themselves for success with the creation of their own festival Knotfest in 2012, a traveling, multi-stage and experiential event that has appeared 28 times across several countries and locations. The festival has since spun off into a successful entertainment media hub – Knotfest.com, which became a juggernaut of its own making, giving a platform to young freethinkers and like-minded artists.

 

All of Slipknot’s achievements have helped them claim their rightful seat as pioneers and thought leaders, establishing them as a generational talent– loved by parents AND their children alike. And of course with all those incredible live performances, all that influence, and all that history of playing all those incredible SONGS, Slipknot has only attracted the most dedicated of fans, reaching all the way back to that fateful self-titled effort. 

 

Slipknot is approaching this 25th anniversary by making the conscious decision to connect to fans as closely as possible, in a similar way to how they encountered Slipknot all those years ago. “Every time I’ve walked on stage, it’s never been about how many people have been there because my culture, the maggots, always show up,” says founding member Shawn “clown” Crahan with a smile.

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