Corey taylor slipknot mask with dreads
Slipknot have always had a distinctive look from their jumpsuits to their masks and in a new chat with Dean Delray's Let There Be Talk podcast , Corey Taylor goes in depth about the creation and care of their masks, even sharing a bit of how his very first mask came together. That Clown mask was a part of him. And when he put it on, he became that guy.
The other guys in the band, it was more about, kind of finding what fits them. So Clown and his wife actually helped me find The singer continues, "At the time, I had dreads, and I was pulling the dreads out through these holes, and when I shaved my head, we took all that hair and we stuck it in the masks to kind of keep that look.
Taylor says it was his desire that his mask evolve over time and he got more hands on with the look. Like, a lot of the guys in the band are happy with theirs, and they keep theirs.
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But for me, I like exploring who I am now. That guy is constantly changing, so who is that guy in this moment? Taylor says the band has worked with different artists on the masks over the years, crediting Japanese special effects master Screaming Mad George for some of their earlier looks.