Execute:
Execute came about 10 years ago. i was over at clowns old house and he pulled up this speech (by us former vice president)spiro agnew given in 1970. And when when we started putting this album together, thats what we wanted to use as an intro. So I took it and manipulated it and fucked it up. But then I played it for clown and he was like "thats cool, but wouldnt it be better if you took it and made your own deal about it?" So I did! - Corey Taylor

Gematria (The Killing Name)
"This song is not about my disgust of America, but more about its people. I love my country, I love the people that defend my country. I love the people that still exercise their right to disagree and voice their discontent, but there are a lot of people who are disguising politics as religion and dictating taste and turning it into policy, and that hurts me. Obviously you have to have both sides in a democracy, but it just seems like the scales have tipped so fucking far on the one side its untrue " - Corey Taylor

Sulfur
Its kind of a reflection of where i am at the moment, i probably feel the best i have in years, not only health-wise, but as a person. The last 3 years have been an awakening for me.Im standing up for my morals,standing up for myself, but the flip side to that coin is that there is always something inside of me thats going to make people feel like theyre chewing on tin foil. for most of my life, i tended to base my opinion on myself by what people thought of me. As i got stronger, i learned to be happy in my own skin and accept that there are these fucked up things about me - Corey Taylor

Psychosocial
Man, what a love song to the band! Its got that Rammstien/ministry mechanical edge to it, but my vocals add something very real and very human to it. The Juxtaposition works and i wanted to play in and out of that world. Lyrically its very much about us, and the fact that we can pull it off when were focused. - Corey Taylor


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