A couple weeks ago, Korn and Slipknot hit the stage together in England to perform a kick-ass cover of The Beastie Boys song, "Sabotage."
It took a while for the pro-shot footage to come out, but now it's here!
The audio is great, the camera angles are cool, and you really get to experience this amazing performance the bands put together for this one-off performance!
Well, here is something you don't see every day.
Why is it that these bands always do this type of thing at shows that I am not at? There are so many bands that I would love to see a collaboration with, and seeing this was pretty awesome.
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