This might not be the most sophisticated collaboration that Corey has lent his name to, but the 2004 album on which it appeared (New Found Power) was Dimebag Darrell’s final studio appearance before the guitarist’s murder at a Damageplan concert later that year. It featured a typically driving, crunching groove and a squalling solo, while Corey brings the perfect level of belligerence to the song. Could you imagine anyone else being better suited to the lines: ‘Fuck your power trip and fuck your attitude and fuck your bloated ego, too / Fuck your history, your tragedy, your misery / But most of all, fuck you’? Exactly.