New Slipknot Masks

In celebration of Slipknot's fourth studio CD, 'All Hope Is Gone,' we got our hands on the Iowan rockers' brand-new set of masks, and promise you're in for a treat.

The latest masks are creepier and more intricate than ever -- some evoking the chilling countenance of film horror figures like Hannibal Lecter and Pinhead. Not kidding. So feast your eyes on the new collection, then take a trip back in time with pics of every mask worn by the band throughout its career -- all right after the jump.

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History of Slipknot Masks
Trace the gory history of Slipknot's many masks.
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History of Slipknot Masks

    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 Slipknot

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#0) Sid - turntables

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#1) Joey - drums

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#2) Paul - bass

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#3) Chris - custom percussion

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#4) James - guitar

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#5) 133 - samples/media

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#6) Clown - custom percussion

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#7) Mick - guitar

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    'All Hope Is Gone' Masks 2008 (#8) Corey - vocals

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Buy Slipknot's 'All Hope Is Gone' CD

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