
Artist
Corey Taylor
Corey Taylor is a musical artist formed in 1976. 21 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 21
- Releases
- 2010–2026
- Active years
- 1976
- Formed

Artist
Corey Taylor is a musical artist formed in 1976. 21 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Talk Sick
Single · 2026

We Are The Rest
Single · 2026

BLAME
Single · 2026

Playing God (feat. Corey Taylor)
Single · 2026

Post Traumatic Blues
Single · 2026

Dust in the Wind (From 'Queen of the Ring - Music From The Motion Picture')
Single · 2025

Redemption
EP · 2023

On The Dark Side
Single · 2022

Samantha's Gone (Acoustic)
Single · 2021

Thunder Force
Single · 2021

Culture Head
Single · 2020

HWY 666
Single · 2020

Black Eyes Blue
Single · 2020

Black Eyes Blue (Alternative Mix)
Single · 2020

Black Eyes Blue (Acoustic)
Single · 2020

CMFT Must Be Stopped (feat. Tech N9ne and Kid Bookie)
Single · 2020

X-M@$
Single · 2010
Born on December 8, 1973, Corey Taylor is the lead vocals for both Slipknot, a nu-metal/heavy metal band (formed in 1995), and Stone Sour, a Hard rock/alternative metal group (formed in 1992). A commonly known fact among Taylor fans, he was a member of Stone Sour before he was in Slipknot. Taylor did not join Slipknot until 1997, when the "old" Slipknot (which recorded one demo [MFKR] and one unreleased album [CrowZ]) parted ways with original vocals Anders Colsefni. Taylor then joined Slipknot and they later released their debut self-titled album, Slipknot. Anders and Taylor performed live together for a brief period of time until Anders officially announced his departure from Slipknot, leaving Taylor as the main vocals. Some speculate that Taylor's initial interest in performing stemmed from none other than Elvis Presley. Taylor's grandmother helped support his vocal career by purchasing equipment for him and helping him with his talent. One of the more defining and memorable features of Slipknot is the masks that members wear while performing. Each mask is custom made by the respective member and has some personal meaning and symbolism. Taylor described the masks in an inter…