Slipknot - I Am Hated (audio) Review

The song is a paradox: it’s an anthem for the outcasts, fueled by the band's own feelings of isolation despite their massive success. It explores the idea that Slipknot didn't want to be "liked"—they wanted to be respected for their brutality. By embracing the role of the villain ( "I am the fat, free, plastic, obsessive, psychotic" ), they turned the public's negative perception of them into a weapon. 4. Technical Precision

While much of Iowa is defined by slow-burning sludge or chaotic blast beats, "I Am Hated" leans into a faster, hip-hop-influenced rhythmic structure. Sid Wilson’s scratching and Craig Jones’ samples are front and center, creating a mechanical, urban anxiety that feels like a chase scene through a dystopian city. 2. Corey Taylor’s Rap-Syllabic Delivery Slipknot - I Am Hated (Audio)

"I Am Hated" is a high-octane, industrial-tinged anthem from Slipknot’s 2001 sophomore masterpiece, Iowa . Released at the peak of the "Nu-Metal" era, this track served as a defiant middle finger to the mainstream media and critics who tried to package the band as a manufactured trend. Here’s what makes the audio of "I Am Hated" stand out: 1. The Sonic Shift The song is a paradox: it’s an anthem