Craig Jones (musician)

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Craig "133" Jones

133 performing in Slipknot at 2009's Optimus Alive Festival.
Background information
Birth name Craig Michael Jones
Also known as #5, 133, The Silent One, Spike-Head, Pin-head, The Killer
Born (1972-02-11) February 11, 1972
Des Moines, Iowa
Genres Heavy metal, alternative metal, nu metal, groove metal
Occupations Musician
Instruments Sampler, MIDI controller, keyboard, guitar, synthesizer,
Years active 1995–present
Labels Roadrunner, Nuclear Blast
Associated acts Slipknot
Website http://www.slipknot1.com
Notable instruments
Cakewalk Sonar

Craig Michael Jones also known as 133 (or 133 MHz), The Silent One, The Killer, or by his number #5, is an American musician, best known as the sampler and keyboardist of the band Slipknot.

Biography

Jones was born in Des Moines, Iowa. He previously played in various local extreme metal bands, including Modifidious, before joining Slipknot in February 1996. He was the replacement for the band's original guitarist, Donnie Steele,[1] who left during the recording of their first songs, put together into a demo called Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. which the band themselves have stated is not an album, but a demo. Because the band was almost completed with the demo, he did not contribute to it, but he did receive credit for its sleeve concept and graphics in the liner notes. Before the year was over, Jones had been replaced by guitarist Mick Thomson, and he began to assume his role as the band's sampler and keyboardist. Of Slipknot's nine members, Craig was the fourth to join the band. [2]

Jones is the only member of the band who is not interviewed completely unmasked on Voliminal: Inside the Nine. While he does not wear a mask during the interview, his face remains pixelated. He speaks for two seconds at the start of their video Welcome to Our Neighborhood, where he says "133, number 5, sampling". He also speaks during the member introduction on the Ozzfest 1999 documentary called We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll, where he says "Craig, number 5, sampling". Jones once suffered from whiplash after an extended case of powerful headbanging. He gave himself the nickname (133) because at the time 133MHz was the fastest computer around, and the nickname stuck. He also got the nickname "The KIller" because he stated, "If I was not in Slipknot, I'd probably be out killing people." The Song "Killers Are Quiet" was about Craig Jones.

Personality

Jones rarely speaks to the media, but did do an interview with Cakewalk.[3] On Nine: The Making of All Hope Is Gone, the DVD that comes with the special edition of All Hope Is Gone, Craig is the only member of the band to have his face censored while everyone else appears with their face clear and uncensored. The only time he was seen by the media without his mask and no pixelation was during the press conference concerning the death of Paul Gray.

Discography

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