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    Mate, Feed, Kill, Repeat

    Mate, Feed, Kill, Repeat
    Creator: Slipknot
    Label: Bravado
    Category: Music

    Buy New: $59.99



    New (5) Used (4) Collectible (1) from $39.00

    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
    Sales Rank: 20179

    Format: Import
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    UPC: 742617000027
    EAN: 0742617000027
    ASIN: B000AA4FV0

    Release Date: July 26, 2005
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Album Description
    Limited edition repress of the bands debut album of which only 666 were produced. This pressing features an original 20 page booklet. Heartbeat. 2005.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 22 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars MFKR Review   August 4, 2005
    Bam Bam (At your window)
    7 out of 7 found this review helpful

    This is the very first album I ever heard from slipknot.. it hooked me automatically.. I live in charlotte NC.. i first heard Do Nothing/Bitchslap and Gently on an old radio station because the DJ had purchased the album at a concert.. every now and then he would play various songs from it on the radio.. well enough about that..

    The Album

    Anders I believe did a very good job in this album.. His deep voice and great percussion fronting did great things for the album all together.. rather than review the album as a whole.. why not review each track?

    SLIPKNOT - A great song.. the begining is quite long but it is way worth it once it gets into the actual song..
    (this song was later changed to the song (SIC) )

    Gently - A song I can relate to myself.. but the intro to the song is renowned as one of the hardest riffs to play.. it is a very complicated riff and lasts almost 4 minutes

    Do Nothing/ Bitchslap - A Great song.. many think the funk added in makes the song suck.. but I myself think it makes it better

    Only One - Not really much to say about it.. good song but I like the remake by the new slipknot better

    Tattered And Torn - to many this song is annoying.. lol but i believe its awsome.. better than its latter remake

    Confessions - my second favorite song on the album.. Great lyrics and music.. couldnt have been made better if they tried

    Some Feel - This song and Killers are Quiet tie as my #1 favorites.. the lyrics are outstanding

    Killers Are Quiet - Ladies and Gentlemen.. the best song on the album resides here.. it has the best music and lyrics of any song i've heard by slipknot thus far.. (it was later made into the song IOWA)

    Dogfish Rising - Comical.. thats about it lol



    4 out of 5 stars Slipknot's start   November 29, 2005
    Colin Moore (Austin, TX)
    6 out of 6 found this review helpful

    I have to say, when i saw this album on amazon.com i nearly had a heart attack. Perfectly aware that only 1000 copies were made of this CD i was stunned and abashed, only to discover it's an import and from the reviews discovered that the quality is poor. Yet, if you are unable to download the songs ((...)) or want the booklet or want a hard copy of the CD, i recomend you buy this. Mate, Feed, Kill, repeat was by far the most incredible CD by Slipknot and really lets the slipknot fan see where the band came from and where the progressions were. I am sorely disappointed that Anders left the band, his voice was deep and dark and worked perfectly. He wasn't as strong as a vocalist as Taylor was, indeed, yet he fit and that's all that really mattered. Gently, as said by another reviewer has one of the hardest guitar riffs one can even attempt to play... the tabs are located at the website mentioned above. This CD is music that was spawned from many different genres unlike the modern day 9-piece disaster that is Slipknot. I'm very disappointed that Paul Grey's amazing bass skills are now quieted and slowed and altered for the new Slipknot. This is a DEFINITE must own for any slipknot fan...


    5 out of 5 stars SLIPKNOT TREASURE   July 23, 2006
    cdmaster
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    do you even KNOW what you're calling junk?!THIS IS A COMPLETE TREASURE!(okay,it could be better on the tempo and vocals).but other than that,this is Slipknot HISTORY!the songs were great!Anders really expressed himself on the vocals.Plus,it has awesome songs,like "SLIPKNOT","DO NOTHING",and "KILLERS ARE QUIET".Plus, to make it even better,there's a hidden track on #9 called "DOGFISH RISING"!!!it's kind of a comedy song.it is mostly just sounds for about 5 minutes.Then it builds up into a wierd song.To make a long story short,if you hate MFKR,then you hate Slipknot



    (sic)



    5 out of 5 stars INCREDIBLE SKILLS... YOU CAN'T APPRECIATE THE 'KNOT UNTIL YOU OWN THIS ALBUM!!!   October 28, 2005
    S-E-Y-E-S (Spring Hill, FL)
    7 out of 8 found this review helpful

    If you're reading this I would suppose that you own the EPONYMOUS Slipknot disc... You know the one where the first track is 742617000027. You know what that number is, that's right, the barcode of the original release of MATE. FEED. KILL. REPEAT
    The tracks are (1)Slipknot (2)Gently (3)Do Nothing/Bitchslap (4)Only One (5)Tattered and Torn (6)Confessions (7)Some Feel (8)Killers are Quiet. After a duration of blank silence a hidden song comes in "Dogfish Rising." Just for you'll know, three of these songs have redentions on succeeding releases. Tracks 4 & 5 were done on the EPONYMOUS release and track 2 was reworked for IOWA. However, they sound so much greater in their original form. Artistic they are, how can a metal band get a sound that sound like an mellow orchestra go straight mosh pit and at any given moment begin rapping or at one point even get the disco/funk sound going. Yeah, for a moment I thought ol' school Incubus was in the partymix. Although my copy is downloaded and I don't have "Dogfish Rising." This is still a cherished prize. Even more than either of my copies of the EPONYMOUS CD (which one has "Frail Limb Nursery" and "Purity" instead of "Me Inside"). Greater than IOWA and THE SUBLIMINAL VERSES. Oh by the way, I thought #8 & #4 (Corey Taylor & James Root resepectively) were on this disc. I'll have to research that info. Buy it, it's fantastic!!!!!!!



    5 out of 5 stars You people do NOT know what you are calling bad.   June 30, 2006
    SuBLiMiNaL CRiMiNaL (Madeira Park, BC, Canada)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This album by slipknot is a COMPLETE TREASURE... if found in its originality.... this album was made as a demo before any major albums were made and before slipknot was signed....... there were only 1000 REAL copies of this Cd and case made..... this is a fake, ofcourse.. a remake.... worthless... but if u EVER get ur hands on 1 of 1000... its worth probly 600 bux.... and if ur a slipknot fan..... its PRICELESS!!!.... dont alk bout wut u dont kno eh...


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