
Corey Taylor: “I Accidentally Recorded a Fucking Kick-Ass Party Album”
More than 20 years in the making, Corey Taylor speaks to Rolling Stone about his long-awaited debut solo album.
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Subscribe NowMore than 20 years in the making, Corey Taylor speaks to Rolling Stone about his long-awaited debut solo album.
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