Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind -2019- -flac Cd- |verified| -
Released on August 9, 2019, through Roadrunner Records, We Are Not Your Kind is the sixth studio album by Slipknot. Produced by Greg Fidelman alongside the band, it is widely regarded as one of their most experimental and ambitious works, blending the raw aggression of their early material with cinematic atmospheres and avant-garde elements. Album Overview
2. Track Listing
All songs written and performed by Slipknot. Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind -2019- -FLAC CD-
Ripping / Creating a FLAC CD image
- Hardware: use a reliable, error-correcting CD drive (Pioneer, LG, Plextor recommended).
- Software (Windows/macOS/Linux): Exact Audio Copy (EAC) on Windows, dBpoweramp on Windows/macOS, XLD on macOS, or cdparanoia on Linux.
- Settings:
Slipknot - We Are Not Your Kind (2019) is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band, released on 9 August 2019 Roadrunner Records . This album is widely celebrated as one of the band's most experimental Released on August 9, 2019, through Roadrunner Records
- Aggressive low-end percussion (custom kegs, double bass drums)
- Layered samples and atmospheric intros (“Insert Coin,” “Death Because of Death”)
- Clarity in Corey Taylor’s vocal layering (clean, screamed, and melodic)
- Wide stereo imaging for guitar riffs and Sid Wilson’s turntable effects
6. Critical & Commercial Reception
- Chart performance: No. 1 on Billboard 200 (first week: 118,000 units, 100,000 pure album sales).
- Metacritic score: 78/100 (generally favorable reviews).
- Notable singles: “Unsainted,” “Solway Firth,” “Nero Forte,” “Birth of the Cruel.”
- Grammy nomination: Best Metal Performance for “Unsainted” (2020).
Recommendation: Verify the presence of a .log and .cue file to ensure a perfect extraction. Avoid “FLAC” files labeled as CD-rips that lack this verification — they may be lossy conversions. the stitched leather
The FLAC CD’s booklet—a heavy, matte-finish art book filled with photographs of the band’s new masks (the silver chrome, the stitched leather, the nightmare fuel of Tortilla Man)—becomes a ritual object. You hold it while track four, "Birth of the Cruel," plays. The FLAC captures the space: the left channel has a distorted bass lick that sounds like a dying engine; the right channel has Crahan hitting a keg with a baseball bat. In lossy compression, these sounds merge into sludge. In FLAC, they duel.
Final verdict (FLAC context):
Production: 9/10 (one point off for “My Pain” overstaying its welcome)
Dynamic range: 7/10 (good for modern metal)
Lossless necessity: Essential — especially on “Nero Forte,” “Spiders,” and “Solway Firth.”