Click Here to Exit
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Click Here to Exit | |||||
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Studio album by SuperEgo (Stone Sour) | |||||
Released | Unreleased | ||||
Genre | Hard rock Alternative rock |
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Length | 56:33 | ||||
Label | N/A | ||||
SuperEgo (Stone Sour) chronology | |||||
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Click Here to Exit is an unreleased album from SuperEgo, a temporary moniker of Stone Sour, recorded in 2000. This recording features thirteen tracks, and was the album that earned the band a record contract with Roadrunner Records.
Some of the tracks were re-recorded, with "Omega", "Get Inside", "Idle Hands", and "Bother" being used on the self-titled Stone Sour album in 2002, and "Kill Everybody", "The Wicked", and "Road Hogs" appeared on the self-titled digipack. The first half of "Dead Weight" was also re-recorded as "Rules of Evidence" for the "Bother" single.
[edit] Track listing
- "Omega" (2:57)
- "Get Inside" (3:27)
- "Kill Everybody" (3:44)
- "Ending Beginning" (3:49)
- "The Wicked" (5:47)
- "Idle Hands" (4:04)
- "Talk" (0:40)
- "Road Hogs" (3:47)
- "Dead Weight" (7:38)
- "Bother" (3:53)
- "All I Know" (8:08)
- "Silent Type" (4:45)
- "Death Dance of the Frog Fish" (4:00)
[edit] Trivia
"Death Dance of the Frog Fish" is a cover of Napoleon XIV's "They're Coming to Take Me Away Ha-Haaa!".
[edit] Band Line-Up
Corey Taylor - Vocals
Josh Rand - Guitar / Bass
Shawn Economaki - Bass
Jim Root - Guitar
Joel Ekman - Drums
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