Slipknot | Tony Iommi | Prince

Masters of Mayhem, Metal, and Magic
Slipknot | Tony Iommi | Prince
Three icons. Three worlds. One unforgettable collision of sound.
Slipknot – The Architects of Chaos
Nine masked maniacs from Iowa who turned rage into ritual.
Slipknot didn’t just play metal — they unleashed it.
From the feral intensity of “Wait and Bleed” to the psychological warfare of “Psychosocial,” their music is pure catharsis.
Behind the masks: real pain, real fury, and real brilliance.
Slipknot gave a generation permission to scream.
Tony Iommi – The Godfather of Heavy
One man. One riff. A thousand bands born in his shadow.
Tony Iommi, guitarist of Black Sabbath, invented the sound of heavy metal — literally.
After losing his fingertips in a factory accident, he created a darker, deeper tone that would become the backbone of metal.
“Paranoid.” “Iron Man.” “Children of the Grave.”
No Iommi, no metal. Period.
Prince – The Purple Alchemist of Sound
Don’t let the lace and eyeliner fool you — Prince was one of the most savage, soulful guitarists to ever walk the Earth.
He blurred every line — between genres, genders, and generations.
“Purple Rain,” “Kiss,” “When Doves Cry” — pop, funk, rock, and art collided under his control.
A one-man revolution in high heels.
A genius who never asked for permission.
Three artists. Three energies. Three legacies.
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Slipknot: the mayhem.
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Iommi: the metal.
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Prince: the magic.