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Slipknot: Welcome to the Neighborhood

Slipknot: Welcome to the Neighborhood

List Price: $14.98
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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: ABSOLUTELY NO NEED FOR THIS
Review: I decided to pick this up when i bought disasterpiece because i've been looking at it for a while and never had the urge to buy it. I was blown by disasterpiece, the best live/band dvd i ever bought. But when i put in welcome to our neighborhood, i wondered where everything was? The interview was crap, the music videos are on disasterpiece, and the band introduction is worthless. Maybe this woudl be good for the music videos, but disasterpiece is out, THIS IS WORTHLESS, im very sadened by the fact i wasted my money on slipknot merchandise.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: what is this crap??
Review: i have never seen sutch a crappy DVD. The introduction sucked, it was just the band saying their name, number, and what they play, followed by a 30 second clip of them playing. Plus you have no controll over what to hear, the numbers scramble themselves at a very fast rate and you just hit play and hope it plays the song you want. My words of wisdome are...buy disasterpieces, not this one. I have no other comments.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy it
Review: I made the mistake of buying this DVD. Nothing is really new on this DVD except for a few minutes of bonus footage. They should have at least put more interview footage on it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Huge disappointment
Review: I've been a fan of the 'Knot since '99 after only one listen of the rough mix of "Spit It Out." I loved the first record, and likewise to the second. Well, I remember watching the "Welcome to Our Neighborhood" on VHS some time back, but not intensely (I was preoccupied with other things). I was able to get the DVD version of "Welcome to Our Neighborhood" for Christmas this year, and got excited-remembering that there was bonus footage for the DVD. Well, after watching this DVD I couldn't help but feel like I was a victim of the band trying to manage a couple bucks. It is a total upset, and nowhere near the money it cost. Be this in my hands, I'd rather make it bonus footage on an album than its own product.

Music videos are fine, and live footage looks great, but it's hardly enough to really get into it, and feel the intensity the band brings to live performances. The bonus footage is a total waste too. Absolutely nothing special, just some more random and sloppy clips of fans and live playing thrown together to the song scissors. The menu too is a pain. You navigate by choosing the number grid by which they label the band member's (i.e. 0-8). After clicking the first numbers, you've seen it all, and most likely repeated parts. To click the rest of the numbers you watch material already seen, just in a different order. The interview on the DVD lacks the substance to even make it in print, and most of it was already said in previous interviews with magazines.

If you want a Slipknot DVD, in my opinion, your money is best spent on the 2002 release, "Disasterpieces."

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Huge disappointment
Review: I've been a fan of the `Knot since '99 after only one listen of the rough mix of "Spit It Out." I loved the first record, and likewise to the second. Well, I remember watching the "Welcome to Our Neighborhood" on VHS some time back, but not intensely (I was preoccupied with other things). I was able to get the DVD version of "Welcome to Our Neighborhood" for Christmas this year, and got excited-remembering that there was bonus footage for the DVD. Well, after watching this DVD I couldn't help but feel like I was a victim of the band trying to manage a couple bucks. It is a total upset, and nowhere near the money it cost. Be this in my hands, I'd rather make it bonus footage on an album than its own product.

Music videos are fine, and live footage looks great, but it's hardly enough to really get into it, and feel the intensity the band brings to live performances. The bonus footage is a total waste too. Absolutely nothing special, just some more random and sloppy clips of fans and live playing thrown together to the song scissors. The menu too is a pain. You navigate by choosing the number grid by which they label the band member's (i.e. 0-8). After clicking the first numbers, you've seen it all, and most likely repeated parts. To click the rest of the numbers you watch material already seen, just in a different order. The interview on the DVD lacks the substance to even make it in print, and most of it was already said in previous interviews with magazines.

If you want a Slipknot DVD, in my opinion, your money is best spent on the 2002 release, "Disasterpieces."

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Its O.K.
Review: If your looking for some great live footage get "disasterpieces". I went out and got "welcome to our neighborhood" the first day it went on the shelves. After i watched it i said to my self "thats it?". It is only 40 minutes long. One thing that yuo will not get anywhere else than this dvd is like a total of 5 minutes worth of interview with the band members. Again its an O.K. dvd but if u want an insane slipknot dvd go with disasterpieces. As for me ill will be waiting long and hard for the new and sadly last album.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Its O.K.
Review: If your looking for some great live footage get "disasterpieces". I went out and got "welcome to our neighborhood" the first day it went on the shelves. After i watched it i said to my self "thats it?". It is only 40 minutes long. One thing that yuo will not get anywhere else than this dvd is like a total of 5 minutes worth of interview with the band members. Again its an O.K. dvd but if u want an insane slipknot dvd go with disasterpieces. As for me ill will be waiting long and hard for the new and sadly last album.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: it sucked
Review: im a huge slipknot fan but when i borrowed it and copied it i totally sucked i like the disaterpiece better i gve that a 6 out of 5

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: they could do better
Review: ok my frend jordan let me barrow this dvd. it was ok. on the dvd you get a chose to pick eather 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, right
each pick has the same thing. same music video's the same people talking it just shows the same thing over and over agen. it not woth the money.Disasterpieces was SO much better.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Waste of Money
Review: This DVD sucks. It has 25 mins of footage on it, and most of that is taken up by 2 music videos, which come on Disasterpieces anyway. All up, there is about 15 spoken words from the band members, they all introduce themselves by saying their name, number and instrument, followed by about 30 secs of footage of that person on stage. Interviews-wise, there are 3 questions asked, and all are answered with 1 sentence each.

A HUGE waste of money


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