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Custer

Slipknot

Lyrics

[Skit: Shawn "Clown" Crahan]
How 'bout this one?
De-da-dat, de-da-dat, de-da-dat-dat-dat
De-da-dat, de-da-dat, de-da-dat-dat-dat

[Intro]
Yeah
Yeah
Rise
Half-alive and stark-raving free and maligned
For encroaching on the purpose of this commercial-free interruption
Due to the prolific nature of this statement
Listener aggression is advised

[Verse 1]
It's strange, whenever I see a gun, I think about just how petty you are
And it blows my fucking mind, yeah it blows my fucking mind
These days, I never seem to get enough, I'm tired of this shit, I wanna go home
Don't waste my fucking time, don't waste my fucking time
Because anything exceptional gets crushed by common people
With jealousy and ignorance and all their common evils
This planet isn't special, collections made of clay
I'm waiting for the punishment, I know it's on my way

[Chorus]
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
[Post-Chorus]
Irreverence is my disease
It's secondhand, but you know me
The son of a bitch is on his knees
The last man standing gets no pity

[Verse 2]
Somewhere on a toilet wall, I read the words
"You form a line to formalize the former lies," and I finally saw the truth
Something so profound, and it was sitting there surrounded by
The garbage and the stains, another victim of the refuse
Now I've been saying this for years, but you don't comprehend it
I fight hell and I fight fear because I understand it
Androgyny and insults, you try so hard to be difficult
You wanna win the war? Know what you're fighting for

[Chorus]
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut (cut), cut (cut), cut me up and fuck (fuck), fuck (fuck), fuck me up
Cut (cut), cut (cut), cut me up and fuck (fuck), fuck (fuck), fuck me up

[Bridge]
Irreverence is my disease
It's secondhand, but you know me
The son of a bitch is on his knees
The last man standing gets no pity
With angel eyes and demon seeds
You're missing what you really need
When all is said and done, you see
The last man standing gets no pity
No pity, no pity, no pity, no pity, no pity
[Chorus]
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut (cut), cut (cut), cut me up and fuck (fuck), fuck (fuck), fuck me up
Cut (cut), cut (cut), cut me up and fuck (fuck), fuck (fuck), fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up
Cut, cut, cut me up and fuck, fuck, fuck me up

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If you love extreme metal music, you most definitely have heard of Slipknot. Hailing from Iowa, Slipknot are a hard-hitting, grammy-winning metal band that has been around for over two decades. Their music is well-known for its aggressive tone, heavy drums, and intense vocals that make it an acquired taste for many who love their music with a dark edge.

About Custer

"Custer" is one of the renowned songs on the album .5: The Gray Chapter, which is the fifth studio album by Slipknot. It ranks as the eleventh song on this album, leaving a lasting impression on listeners around the world because of its hard sound and intense lyrics. In an interview with Kerrang! magazine, the frontman of Slipknot, Corey Taylor, spoke about Custer and its message.

"Again, this is focusing that anger towards the outside world," he says. "And metaphorically it’s about charging into our last stand, and it’s basically saying, ‘Just when you think you’ve written our history, we’re going to rewrite it again, and basically show you that we can take all the abuse that you put out there, and we’re not going to lose a step, we’re not going to lose an inch, we’re not going to lose any ground – we’re going to keep coming."

This song's aggressive nature is evident right from the opening with intense drumming, heavy guitars, and harsh vocals that are sure to get your attention right away. Custer is not meant for the faint-hearted, but those who love heavy and aggressive music will undoubtedly enjoy it.

The title of the song is a possible homage to George Armstrong Custer, an American Civil War figure. George Armstrong Custer's notoriety came from the infamous 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn, where he rejected assistance in the form of Gatling guns and another battalion, instead choosing to undertake the conflict against the Cheyenne himself, which resulted in the complete annihilation of his 700 man force known as the Custer Battalion.

The scale and nature of the defeat led to the battle being considered “Custer’s Last Stand” as the glaring loss of troops and territory overshadowed his past military achievements with the United States Army. It is evident that Slipknot took inspiration from Custer's last stand and used it as a theme for their song.

Slipknot's Custer is not just a song; it is an expression of the band's frustration with the world and its hardships. If you love metal music, you will surely love Custer and the band's message of never giving up and always coming back stronger.

The song features great drumming by Jay Weinberg, son of Max Weinberg of the E Street Band, and intense guitar riffs and solos by Jim Root and Mick Thomson. The one aspect of Slipknot's music that sets them apart from others is their vocals. Corey Taylor's vocals on Custer are intense and raw, adding to the overall aggression of the song.

Slipknot's Custer is a true masterpiece for metal enthusiasts. The music is brutal, and the lyrics are intense, making it a perfect choice for those who love their music loud and devilish. It is an excellent example of Slipknot's ability to capture their emotions and channel them into music that resonates with fans all around the world.

Bottom Line

Slipknot's Custer is a high-intensity song that showcases the band's musicianship and ability to channel their emotions into music. The band takes inspiration from George Armstrong Custer's infamous Battle of the Little Bighorn and creates music that is fitting to its theme. With spirited drumming, intense guitar riffs, and raw vocals, Custer is a classic example of Slipknot's hard-hitting music and is perfect for those who love their music loud and heavy.

  • Release Date: October 15, 2014
  • Artist: Slipknot