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'''Stone Sour''' was the original band of [[Corey Taylor]] and [[James Root]] from the nu/death metal band [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]]. Formed in 1992, Stone Sour enfused Metal guitar with hard rock singing.
'''Stone Sour''' was the original band of [[Corey Taylor]] and [[James Root]] from the nu/death metal band [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]]. Formed in 1992, Stone Sour enfused Metal guitar with hard rock singing. This side project of Taylor and Root showed a different artistic aspect of the two, especially Taylor, allowing him to focus on a more melodic singing style versuses his screaming vocals in Slipknot.
Stone Sour broke up for several years in the late nineties when Slipknot rose to popularity. The group created a self-titled debut album as a side project of Slipknot.
Stone Sour broke up for several years in the late nineties when Slipknot rose to popularity. The group created a self-titled debut album as a side project of Slipknot in 2002.
The album had such singles as Orchids and the melodic Bother.
The self-titled album had such singles as Orchids and the melodic Bother, which appeared in the Spiderman soundtrack.


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Revision as of 05:33, 8 May 2005

Stone Sour was the original band of Corey Taylor and James Root from the nu/death metal band Slipknot. Formed in 1992, Stone Sour enfused Metal guitar with hard rock singing. This side project of Taylor and Root showed a different artistic aspect of the two, especially Taylor, allowing him to focus on a more melodic singing style versuses his screaming vocals in Slipknot. Stone Sour broke up for several years in the late nineties when Slipknot rose to popularity. The group created a self-titled debut album as a side project of Slipknot in 2002. The self-titled album had such singles as Orchids and the melodic Bother, which appeared in the Spiderman soundtrack.