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    Does anyone dance to Slipknot?

    I was listening to their new release, Vermilion, I really love it. They are a band that I normally wouldn't consider, but I love this song. Vermilion Part2 is the acoustic version, it's a lot more gentle (and shorter) and I am considering dancing to this instead of the louder version just to test it out.

    What do you think? Any other suggestions from this band? I don't know their music very well so if you have some good tracks by them with dancing potential, please feel free to post them, I love expanding my music and I dislike dancing to music everyone else dances to.

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    I do and have to Vermillion and Wait And Bleed. There's at least one other girl at our club who does also.
    Last edited by Sirona; 12-25-2004 at 04:56 PM. Reason: edit



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    Default Re: Slipknot

    Cheers Sirona. I'm not usually a fan of dancing to hard music unless, apart from liking it, I can figure out some sort of musical structure that I find I can move to. But this one is cool.

    To be honest, I normally dance to slow, slow music (Paula Cole, Minnie Riperton, etc). But I do believe a change gets me out of a rut from time to time.
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    Default Re: Slipknot

    I think "loud angry" music can be danced to very effectivley, the trick is to not attempt to dance as fast as the music hehe. I only play it when the crowds a little younger although we do have a few older guys who dig it too.



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