Slipknot - People = Shit (audio) -

During the Iowa tour, it served as the "opening gut punch" for shows, famously captured in the Disasterpieces live DVD from London Arena in 2002.

The track’s title and lyrics were born from the band's collective frustration with society and themselves. Percussionist Shawn "Clown" Crahan described the core message as a reflection on human nature: "We are our own worst enemy... we are going to be the end of the earth and no one seems to give a shit". Slipknot - People = Shit (Audio)

is the explosive opening track from Slipknot’s 2001 sophomore album, Iowa . Often cited as the ultimate anthem of tribal misanthropy, the song solidified the band's reputation for uncompromising aggression and served as a defiant "middle finger" to the music industry following their sudden mainstream success. The Meaning and Origins During the Iowa tour, it served as the

It features some of Corey Taylor's most feral and "gnarliest" vocal performances, including savage blastbeats and "deranged bellowing". Live Legacy we are going to be the end of

The song follows the intro track "(515)," which features DJ Sid Wilson screaming the phrase "People = Shit" in reverse. Sonic Composition

Decades later, the song remains a rallying cry for the "maggots" (Slipknot fans), symbolizing a refusal to conform and a shared release of pure, unadulterated rage. Availability & Media

Mixed by the legendary Andy Wallace, the audio is characterized by a "seismic sense of groove" and technical pummeling.