
Slipknot Reportedly Selling Music Catalogue For $120 Million
It's unclear how this deal would spread between Slipknot's current and previous band members. Percussionist Chris Fehn had been with the band from 1998 up until 2019 when he filed a lawsuit against Slipknot citing 'unseen' payments and compensation, which was later settled in 2022. Craig Jones, was also a member of the band from 1996 and departed with the band in 2023. Additionally, deceased members Joey Jordison and Paul Gray were instrumental in Slipknot's first four albums, and they have a number of song writing credits on Slipknots first four albums.
The timing of this deal makes sense given that Slipknot finished their contract with long time record label Roadrunner Records in 2022 – The End, So Far fulfilled the band's seven album deal they had signed with the label in 1999.
Since 2024, Slipknot has been celebrating the 25th anniversary of their self-titled LP. The band had toured throughout North America on the Here Comes the Pain tour which had them performing their monumental debut front-to-back. While the 25th anniversary tour concluded in early 2025, last month Slipknot announced a limited edition 25th anniversary box-set for their self-titled LP which includes 40 unreleased and is set to release on September 5th, alongside a standalone reissue.
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