If you, like me, have entered an era of acceptance during self-isolation where you’ve realised you don’t have to spend your time trying to refine your philistine tastes by poring over Ingmar Bergman’s filmography and listening to William Basinski’s The Disintegration Loops, and can instead indulge in absolute brain garbage — this ones for you. In what can only be described as a sonic manifestation of iso-brain, somebody has mashed up Slipknot’s ‘Duality’ with the Space Jam Theme Song.

This is the only music that makes sense in the era of “hope this email finds you well in these unprecedented times”. I have listened to it twice this morning and it’s the first time I’ve felt any semblance of sanity in weeks. Check it out below.

Watch: Slipknot – ‘Duality But It’s the Space Jam Theme Song’
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In related news, Slipknot has just unveiled an hour-long documentary for your viewing pleasure, available to watch for free on YouTube.

Slipknot Unmasked: All Out Of Life, was produced by the BBC, and explores the bands illustrious 25-year career, chronicalling the highs, and the lows of the world’s leading metal act.

“A unique and fascinating insight into the career and controversies of one of the most successful and contentious heavy metal bands of all time: Slipknot. The film combines new interviews, backstage access and an exclusive live session from the nine-piece group, performing six career-defining tracks at the legendary Maida Vale Studios in front of an intimate audience,” BBC has stated.

“The film highlights the group’s phenomenal 25-year career, revealing how one of the most relentless and intense-sounding groups ever have struggled with drink, drugs, depression and the death of a band member, topped the charts, outsold their peers and picked up a Grammy along the way, whilst staying as bold, fearless and exhilarating as ever.”

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