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Adderall (EP)
2023 EP by Slipknot From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adderall is a song by American heavy metal band Slipknot from their seventh studio album The End, So Far (2022), as well as being released as the band's first extended play (EP) on June 9, 2023, by Roadrunner Records. The EP features six variations on the song.[2]
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Background
Slipknot first teased the release of Adderall on June 8, 2023, when they shared a short video on social media which linked to a website containing a video for the song "Death March", a slowed-down, reversed version of "Adderall". The next day, the EP was released on streaming platforms and a video for the rough mix of "Adderall" was also shared.[3]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Slipknot.
Personnel
Credits retrieved from The End, So Far's liner notes,[4] as well as Tidal.
Slipknot
- (#8) Corey Taylor – lead vocals
- (#7) Mick Thomson – guitars
- (#6) Shawn "Clown" Crahan – drums, percussion, backing vocals
- (#5) Craig "133" Jones – samples, media, keyboards
- (#4) James Root – guitars
- (#0) Sid Wilson – turntables, keyboards
- (V) Alessandro Venturella – bass, piano
- (J) Jay Weinberg – drums, percussion
- Michael Pfaff – percussion, backing vocals
Additional musicians
- Jennifer Prim – choir
- Jahna Perricone – choir
- Andrew Koch – choir
- Carmen Sicherman – choir
- Brian Wold – choir
- Kat Green – choir
- Gordon Glor – choir
- Stacy Young – choir
- John DeMartini – choir
- Grainne Ward – choir
- Lon Fiala – choir
- Nicole Scates – choir
- Carmel Simmons – choir
Production
- Slipknot – production
- Joe Barresi – production, mixing, recording engineer
- Bob Ludwig – mastering
- Matt Tuggle – assistant engineer
- Kelsey Porter – assistant engineer
- Brian Rajaratnam – assistant engineer
- Jun Murakawa – assistant engineer
- Jerry Johnson – drum technician
- Billy Bowers – drum editing
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References
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