respectfully, i was just telling you to rewrite it because it was really bad.
Any time you locate a song or artist you like, you may then download that one observe or the whole album. In 2008 the track was featured on the soundtrack to Punisher: War Zone. Slipknot performed 'Psychosocial' live for the first time on July 9, 2008, at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Washington. If I can help in any way, let me know."īut that's not the end of it! MGK replied to Corey's screengrabs on Twitter by writing: "basically, your verse was really bad. Psychosocial Hight Audio Quality, Another way to search out fantastic music here is by listening to among the list of Jamendo radio channels. It entered airplay on Jand was originally planned for release as a digital single on July 1 but was delayed and released on July 7. Hope you understand and I wish you guys the best with it. It's all good and I'm stoked for him – I hope you guys find the right fit for it. "Nothing personal, I just think if this is what MGK is looking for, someone else is the guy to do it. "So I listened to the ideas and to be honest, I don't think I'm the right guy for the track," he replied to Travis. Corey ultimately decided he didn't want to do it anymore. Punisher: War Zone Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the film Punisher: War Zone, the album was released on November 25, 2008.The soundtrack includes the original track 'War Zone', written for and inspired by the film, by musician Rob Zombie. The emails show that MGK requested some other ideas for the verse that Corey had sent for a song called Can't Look Back – including using "his Psychosocial voice".
So this is all I’ll say: I didn’t do the track because I don’t like when people try to ‘write’ for me.
The Slipknot singer then responded with his own side of the story, sharing screengrabs of emails between himself and TTMD producer Travis Barker regarding the collab, captioning the pics: "I don’t like people airing private shit like a child. Read this: "This is one beautifully crafted labour of hate": Our original 2001 review of Slipknot’s Iowa