Slipknot's Corey Taylor: 'Rick Rubin is overrated and overpaid'
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Slipknot's Corey Taylor has made a public attack on producer Rick Rubin, saying that he considers him to be "overrated" and "overpaid".
The frontman, who worked with Rubin on Slipknot's 2004 album 'Vol 3: (The Subliminal Verses)', told an audience at a Q & A session in Texas last Friday (November 18) that the producer was a "thin shadow" of his former self.
"There are some people who would love for me to toe the party line, which is basically, 'Working with Rick Rubin was a very enriching experience,'" he said. "Let me give you the fucking truth of it: Rick Rubin showed up for 45 minutes a week. Rick Rubin would then, during that 45 minutes, lay on a couch and have a mic brought in next to [his] face so he wouldn't have to move."
Taylor went on to add:
The frontman, who worked with Rubin on Slipknot's 2004 album 'Vol 3: (The Subliminal Verses)', told an audience at a Q & A session in Texas last Friday (November 18) that the producer was a "thin shadow" of his former self.
"There are some people who would love for me to toe the party line, which is basically, 'Working with Rick Rubin was a very enriching experience,'" he said. "Let me give you the fucking truth of it: Rick Rubin showed up for 45 minutes a week. Rick Rubin would then, during that 45 minutes, lay on a couch and have a mic brought in next to [his] face so he wouldn't have to move."
Taylor went on to add:
The Rick Rubin of today is a thin, thin, thin shadow of the Rick Rubin that he was. He is overrated, he is overpaid, and I will never work with him again as long as I fucking live.

Earlier this month, Taylor revealed that Slipknot's next album would be entirely inspired by their former bassist Paul Gray, who died of a suspected overdose last June.
The band also re-released the 10th anniversary edition of their 2001 album 'Iowa'. The band's DJ, Sid Wilson, described recording sessions on the LP as "brutal" and "really dark".
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