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If your reading this your probably wondering "Why in the hell is he making a page about Corey Taylor." well fuck that's easy if you know me and i mean really know me then you know my two most favorite bands are Slipknot & Stone Sour. To me Corey Taylor has been like an inspiration to come from the life he had to who he is now is amazing to me.
I truly believe that Corey is one if not the best metal singer today he can do it all and that is rare. just like the video said he can growl that death metal growl, and still bring it down to do a melodic ballad. As the lead singer of two of the most amazing bands today he really has his work cut out for him. But being who he is, and the talent he has he can pull it off. using Slipknot to let out his anger and frustrations, and Stone Sour his pain and agony.
What else can this guy do? How about writing book on The Seven Deadly Sins according to Corey(himself). I haven't had the chance to read this book yet but I will very soon all though I have read the first chapter thanks to my android mobile phone. And from what I can tell it's an awesome book. and I recommend it to anyone. He tells a story about having a threesome with two girls and not being able to finish due to a bunch of people rushing into the room and him getting cracked in the head by the ceiling fan.
Corey Taylor was born in Des Moines, Iowa on December 8, 1973, the first of three children. He lived in Orlando briefly with his uncle, George Robson though Taylor was mostly raised by his mother in Waterloo, Iowa, a place described by Taylor as a "hole in the ground with buildings around it."
In 1979, Taylor and his mother saw the science fiction series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Before the series, there was a trailer for the 1978 horror film Halloween. Taylor said this "developed some sense of Slipknot in [himself]." While Halloween introduced Taylor to masks and horror themes, Taylor's grandmother introduced him to rock music, showing him a collection of Elvis Presley records from the mid-fifties to late seventies. He especially found some songs like "Teddy Bear", "In the Ghetto", and "Suspicious Minds", to appeal to his interests the most, describing them as "good times." Taylor also began listening to Black Sabbath at a young age, beginning with their early work.
Taylor, along with his mother and sister, lived in an "old dilapidated farmhouse," which on days in late autumn would "look like Black Sabbath album covers." By age fifteen, Taylor had developed a drug addiction and had overdosed on cocaine twice. By this time, Taylor was living in Waterloo, Iowa, but later set out on his own and ended up at his grandmother's trailer in Ohio. She took legal custody of him and helped him buy musical equipment. When Taylor was eighteen, he left his grandmother's trailer and went to various places, Des Moines being a place he commonly went back to.
Taylor and his father first met when Taylor was an adult, and now have a strong relationship. On September 17, 2002, Corey's then-fiancée, Scarlett Stone, gave birth to their son Griffin Parker. Taylor also has a daughter named Angie, born on October 29, 1992 from an earlier relationship. Taylor and Stone married on March 11, 2004, and divorced three years later. On November 13, 2009, he married Stephanie Luby.
Taylor has also had alcohol abuse problems, which his ex-wife, Scarlett, helped him through as well as keeping him from committing suicide. In 2006, Taylor told MTV that he had attempted to jump off a balcony of the eighth floor of the Hyatt on Sunset Boulevard in 2003, but "somehow [Scarlett] stopped me". Scarlett then told him that either he would have to get sober or she would annul their marriage. Before Stone Sour started recording Come What(ever) May in January 2006, Taylor was sober. On August 3, 2009, he co-hosted the 2009 Kerrang! Awards alongside Scott Ian of Anthrax. The following year, they both once again co-hosted The Kerrang Awards, where Corey collected the K! Services to Metal award on behalf of Paul Gray who died after an accidental overdose of morphine and fentanyl, and had also shown signs of "significant heart disease". In early September, 2010, Taylor announced that his book, Seven Deadly Sins: Settling The Argument Between Born Bad And Damaged Good and was released on July 12, 2011 through Da Capo Press.
Funny Corey Taylor moments
Well I hope you've enjoyed this little look into the craziness of that which is Corey MotherFucken Taylor
I love this page.. very well written also Morphine and Fentanyl are fucking awesome.. I was given it in the hospital.. and yes.. I can see an accidental overdose on it.. easily
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slipknotbabe356
23:25 Nov 07 2011
I love this page! :D
LunaStarz
14:45 Nov 10 2011
very nice hun
vampyrebeauty
08:00 Nov 23 2011
Nice! *pats Razr on the back* good work boss :D
B4Death
04:12 Nov 27 2011
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VvvVampireKisses
01:26 Jul 09 2014
I love this page.. very well written also Morphine and Fentanyl are fucking awesome.. I was given it in the hospital.. and yes.. I can see an accidental overdose on it.. easily