Psychosocial (song)

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"Psychosocial"
Single by Slipknot
from the album All Hope Is Gone
B-side "All Hope Is Gone"
Released July 7, 2008
Format CD 5", digital single
Recorded February 2008–June 2008 at Sound Farm in Jamaica, Iowa
Genre Groove metal,[1][2] alternative metal[3]
Length 4:45 (Album Version)
3:57 (Radio Edit)
Label Roadrunner, Nuclear Blast
Writer(s) Corey Taylor, Paul Gray, Joey Jordison, Mick Thomson
Producer(s) Dave Fortman
Slipknot singles chronology

"All Hope Is Gone"
(2008)
"Psychosocial"
(2008)
"Dead Memories"
(2008)

Alternative cover
7" vinyl cover

"Psychosocial" is a song by American metal band Slipknot. It is released as the second single and fourth track from their fourth studio album, All Hope Is Gone. The song entered airplay on June 26, 2008 and was originally planned for release as a digital single on July 1 but was delayed and released on July 8.[4][5] Slipknot performed "Psychosocial" live for the first time on July 9, 2008, at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Washington.[6] In 2008 the track was featured on the soundtrack to Punisher: War Zone.[7] The song was also nominated for 'Best Metal Performance' for the 51st Grammy Awards,[8] but lost to Metallica's "My Apocalypse", and was nominated for the Kerrang! Award for Best Single.[9]

"Psychosocial", along with two other Slipknot songs, "Duality" and "Sulfur," was released as downloadable content for Rock Band and Rock Band 2 on December 8, 2009.[10] It is also featured as a playable track in Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.

Musical themes

Percussionist Shawn Crahan told The Pulse of Radio what he could regarding "Psychosocial", saying, "One thing I can feel is like that song has got a lot of, I would say social anxiety. It's got a real good tempo. It's really fun and it's different. I think most of the stuff that we have is different."[11]

Rolling Stone praised the song, saying that it "slows down the tempo to bludgeon with a steady, pounding groove instead of all-out thrash in a manner reminiscent of the band's more slow-burning but still malicious second album, Iowa." They went on to explain, "That track is capped off with a time-signature shattering guitar/drum breakdown that will leave the best air-instrumentalists stumped."[1] This is actually an erroneous statement, because while the instruments do display syncopation, the time signature is still 4/4 throughout. The song also has a similar layout to "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses.

Music video

The music video for "Psychosocial" was shot at Sound Farm studios in Jamaica, Iowa on June 30, 2008.[12] The shoot was delayed due to an unrelated head injury sustained by turntablist Sid Wilson before the shoot, who was subsequently hospitalized.[13] On July 18, 2008 the video premiered on MTV's FNMTV show,[14] hosted by Pete Wentz. The video, which was directed by Paul Brown,[15] was shot using high-end cameras which shoot 1,000 frames per second and are contrasted with traditional 35 mm hand crank camera equipment.[12] Percussionist Shawn Crahan explains; "we have the most extreme on both ends, with nothing in the middle. That's what the video is, and nobody does that. There's an art form behind it."[12]

During an interview with Kerrang!, guitarist Jim Root revealed that the video features the burning of the purgatory masks adorned by the band members in the splash teaser photos shown on Slipknot's website, reportedly because the masks represent the band's ego.[16]

There are two versions of the video. One uses the album version of the song, whilst the other uses a much shorter version of the song; excluding the "Limits of the Dead!" lines. The video was nominated to Best Rock Video at the VMA's 2008.[17] On YouTube the video of the song had gained over 22 million views, before it was removed in December due to a dispute between Roadrunner Records' distributor, Warner Music Group, and YouTube.[18]

After being re-uploaded the video has since garnered more than 65 million views. Additionally the versions uploaded by Roadrunner France and Roadrunner Germany have gained more than 25 million and nearly 7 million views respectively. Also the version uploaded by the band's Youtube channel has gained more than 7 million views which makes the total tally of views of the song more than 99 million making it one of the most popular songs by Slipknot to date.

In popular culture

The song regained some attention when Isosine created a mashup of "Psychosocial" with the song "Baby" by Justin Bieber, resulting the song entitled "Psychosocial Baby" received a lot of attention on the video sharing site YouTube. Corey Taylor, has commented in an interview that he finds the mashup "amusing," even calling it "genius,"[19] but also comments that a lot of Slipknot fans are showing hatred towards the mashup. As of December 2013, the song has about 14 million views,[20] while the original single has over 73 million views.[17]

Chart positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 7[21]
U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks 20[22]
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles 2[23]
U.S. Billboard Hot Digital Songs 66[24]
Canadian Hot 100 75[25]
Austrian Singles Chart 65[26]
France Singles Top 100 100[27]
German Singles Chart 31[28]
Swedish Singles Chart 28[29]
UK Singles Chart 67[30]
New Zealand RIANZ Top 40 Music Chart 35[31]

Track listing

All lyrics and music composed by Slipknot.

Promo CD
  1. "Psychosocial" (Edit) – 3:57
  2. "Psychosocial" (Album Version) – 4:42
7" Vinyl
  1. Psychosocial – 4:43
  2. All Hope Is Gone – 4:44
Digital Download
  1. Psychosocial (Radio Edit) – 3:58
Limited Edition CD
  1. Psychosocial – 4:43
  2. All Hope Is Gone – 4:44

Personnel

References

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  2. All Hope is Gone Review IGN.
  3. Grierson, Tim. "Top 10 Essential Alt-Metal Songs". About.com. Retrieved February 5, 2013. 
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  7. "New Rob Zombie song featured on 'Punisher: War Zone' soundtrack". Blabbermouth.net (Roadrunner). 2008-10-20. Retrieved 2008-10-22. 
  8. "51st Grammy Awards Nominees". CBS. Retrieved 2008-12-04. 
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  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Harris, Chris (2008-07-17). "Slipknot's Clown On 'Psychosocial' Video: 'Our Goal Has Always Been To Infect'". MTV. Retrieved 2008-07-18. 
  13. "Slipknot DJ injured!". Kerrang!. 2008-07-01. Retrieved 2008-07-01. 
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  19. "Corey Taylor Talks About Justin Bieber, Rebecca Black and MTV". Retrieved 2011-05-17. 
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  23. "Slipknot Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2008-07-23. 
  24. "Slipknot Hot Digital Singles". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2008-07-23. 
  25. "Slipknot Canadian Hot 100 Singles". Billboard. Archived from the original on 2008-08-22. Retrieved 2008-07-23. 
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  28. "Slipknot - Germany Singles Top 100". acharts.us. Retrieved 2008-07-29. 
  29. "Slipknot - Swedish Singles Chart". acharts.us. Retrieved 2008-08-21. 
  30. "The Official UK Charts Company : TOP 100 SINGLES CHART:". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 2008-07-28. 
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