Slipknot, one of the biggest headlining Metal bands in the world played a tiny bar in Pioneertown, California as the warm-up to their gig at Sick New World Festival this weekend. The band played at Pappy + Harriet’s in Pioneertown, California near Joshua Tree National Park in San Bernardino County. They wore 1999 themed jumpsuits and masks, and the cost of the show was $9, all to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album. Selling out in 10 minutes, all of the proceeds went to charity. The band also played their first show with their new drummer, rumored to be former Sepultura drummer Eloy Casagrande. All ticket proceeds will go to Joshua Tree No Kill Shelter and Boys & Girls Club Of The Hi Desert. Watch it now!
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Singer Corey Taylor said onstage mid-performance as transcribed by Blabbermouthâ: “Tonight it doesn’t matter where you came from, it doesn’t matter when you were born. This year is 19-fucking-99. We’re going to play you some songs from beyond that year, but goddamn it, it all started in ’99 and it is starting again here tonight.”
According to Setlist.fm, the setlist for the show was as follows:
- People = Shit
- Eyeless
- Disasterpiece
- Before I Forget
- Custer
- Psychosocial
- The Heretic Anthem
- Unsainted
- Wait And Bleed
- Prosthetics
- Vermilion
- Duality
- Spit It Out
- Surfacing