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Despite the entire world's uncertainty around a potential timeframe once lockdown is lifted, Rock Feed offer the idea that smaller venues and gathering will be open before larger arenas and stadiums – the likes of which Slipknot are accustomed to – and they ask if Corey could see the band playing these more intimate dates.
"I don't know, maybe," the frontman ponders. "It helps when it's a room that long, where we can get all of our crap in. We have so much crap now, we'd have to go to Guitar Center and start finding shit – like, 'Clown, you take that kit and Frankenstein it. We'll just put it in there. No, you can't shit on it.' (Laughs) It'd be funny, it'd be insane.
"We've actually talked about doing something like that for years, and doing a throwback show. And doing a throwback show in a way where we wear the old gear as well. But that's… I mean, I don't know, few and far between. We'd have to make sure that we could do it in a safe way, obviously. Not just from a coronavirus standpoint, I mean, that would be insanity. But, we'll see. It would be insane."
In the same conversation, Corey and his wife Alicia detailed a new plant-based taco truck project that they have in the works.
Watch the full interview below: