Slipknot - I Am Hated (audio) Now

remains a fan favorite because it captures Slipknot at their most defensive and dangerous—a snapshot of a band that was conquering the world while simultaneously wishing it would burn.

Corey Taylor ditches the guttural roars for a significant portion of the verses, opting for a rhythmic, staccato vocal style. It’s a callback to their debut album’s "Spit It Out" energy but with the added bitterness of a man who has seen the ugly side of fame. When he sneers, "The status is status quo / Regurgitate the things you know," you can feel the genuine disdain for the music industry. 3. A Statement of Identity Slipknot - I Am Hated (Audio)

The song is a paradox: it’s an anthem for the outcasts, fueled by the band's own feelings of isolation despite their massive success. It explores the idea that Slipknot didn't want to be "liked"—they wanted to be respected for their brutality. By embracing the role of the villain ( "I am the fat, free, plastic, obsessive, psychotic" ), they turned the public's negative perception of them into a weapon. 4. Technical Precision remains a fan favorite because it captures Slipknot

While much of Iowa is defined by slow-burning sludge or chaotic blast beats, "I Am Hated" leans into a faster, hip-hop-influenced rhythmic structure. Sid Wilson’s scratching and Craig Jones’ samples are front and center, creating a mechanical, urban anxiety that feels like a chase scene through a dystopian city. 2. Corey Taylor’s Rap-Syllabic Delivery When he sneers, "The status is status quo