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"Come what(ever) may (10th anniversary edition)" LP by Stone Sour

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Released on coloured double vinyl (gold / black). Comes in a gatefold with a printed inner sleeve and a download code.

Corey Taylor and James Root of Slipknot strike an impressive balance between heavy metal and pop! For their 10-year anniversary, the American stars have graced us with the Stone Sour classic ‘Come What (Ever) May (10th Anniversary Edition)’ as a 140 g double LP with plenty of never before published bonus material!

General

Item no. 345247
Musical Genre Alternative/Indie
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 2-LP
Edition Re-Release
Product topic Bands
Band Stone Sour
Product type LP
Release date 12/16/16

LP 1

  • 1.
    30/30-150
  • 2.
    Come What(ever) May
  • 3.
    Hell & Consequences
  • 4.
    sillyworld
  • 5.
    Made Of Scars
  • 6.
    Reborn
  • 7.
    Your God
  • 8.
    Through Glass
  • 9.
    Socio
  • 10.
    1st Person
  • 11.
    Cardiff
  • 12.
    Zzyzx Rd.

LP 2

  • 1.
    Through Glass (Live Acoustic)
  • 2.
    Wicked Game
  • 3.
    Wild Horses (Live Acoustic)
  • 4.
    Cardiff (Acoustic)
  • 5.
    Zzyzx Rd. (Acoustic Version)
  • 6.
    Suffer
  • 7.
    Fruitcake
  • 8.
    Freeze Dry Seal
  • 9.
    The Day I Let Go
  • 10.
    The Frozen (explicit)

by Sonja Angerer (11.07.2006) With their Stone Sour debut in 2002, Corey Taylor and James Root stepped out of the disguised shade of the brutalo rock - with songs that revealed much more vulnerability than you would have expected. This time, the cut between Slipknot and Stone Sour is not that clear: with the opener, "39/30-150”, "Hell and consequences” or the bitter "Made of scars” you have songs that could also have been on an album of the Grammy-winners, too. Having said that, the first single, "Through glass” is very catchy, intelligent Pop/Rock, perfectly suitable for radio use. The same can be said about the piano-based "Zzyxz Rd.”, a ballad that doesn't step into the cliché trap. The sweetly, weird "Sillyworld“ appears Alternative-like, "Socio“ is fat rock, "Your God“ a thrilling heavy track with surprising details. Variable, an often misused term, is the only word that fits here: no song sounds the way you could have expected after the first album but every track is so catchy that you wouldn't forget it in a while.