Slipknot Quiz: Which Album Are These Songs From?

Time to see if you know your Iowa from your All Hope Is Gone, your Vol. 3: from your .5:.

Whether you class them as heavy metal, nu-metal, alternative metal, or just "those shouty, screamy fellas", nobody can dispute Slipknot's place amongst music royalty.

They may not be for everyone, but the band have amassed huge album sales since first forming way back in 1995. From their five studio albums and several compilation, live, and demo albums, the group have sold way, way over 20 million albums globally.

Slipknot are one of those bands that certainly split opinion, but their fans are some of the most passionate and loyal on the planet, not to mention they have an encyclopedic knowledge of the iconic masked act. If you're one of those aforementioned fans - and let's face it, if you're here then you probably are - you'll likely be eager to prove your Slipknot knowledge to yourself and to your friends.

With that in mind then, we've got a number of Slipknot songs lined up here for you. All you have to do is correctly identity the album that each song belongs to.

1. Which Album Is "Psychosocial" From?

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