Joey Jordison Would Love To Reunite With Slipknot
. ![]() (TeamRock Radio) Joey Jordison says it would be "f***ing awesome" to meet up with the band and discuss a reunion. The drummer was fired in 2013 and both he and Slipknot remained silent on the reasons for his dismissal. But last week, Jordison told Metal Hammer he had been diagnosed with a rare disease of the nervous system. It left him unable to play the drums properly and he had to be carried to the stage during his final run of shows with Slipknot. And while he is angry at the way his dismissal was handled - via an email - Jordison won't rule out a return to the band if they would agree to a face-to-face meeting. In a world exclusive interview with Metal Hammer magazine, Jordison says: "Honestly, I'm not trying to be dramatic, but if that was brought up, what I'd want to do would be to get together. "I'd want to see them, just hug it out and feel that energy that we had when we were f***ing young and hungry and all that sh*t. They're my brothers. We'd hug and talk and do sh*t like we used to do. We used to sit up all night along planning this sh*t and what we wanted to do. So that's how I'd wanna do it. "It'd have to be in person. If it happened, that would be f***ing awesome, but only time will tell." Read more here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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